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PATENT JOURNAL<br />

INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND<br />

COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS<br />

MARCH <strong>2012</strong><br />

VOL 45 ● No.3<br />

<strong>Part</strong> II of II<br />

ISSUED MONTHLY DATE OF ISSUE: 28 <strong>March</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

ISSN 2223-4837


MARCH <strong>2012</strong> PATENT JOURNAL<br />

PATENT JOURNAL<br />

INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND<br />

COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS<br />

VOL. 45NO. 3 Date of Issue: 28 <strong>March</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT OFFICE<br />

Official notices of proceedings under:<br />

The Patents Act, 1978<br />

The Designs Act, 1993<br />

The Trade Marks Act, 1963<br />

The Trade Marks Act, 1993<br />

The Registration of Copyright in Cinematograph Films Act, 1977<br />

Registrar of Patents, Trade Marks, Designs and Copyright<br />

Note: CIPC acting on behalf of the Government of the Republic of South Africa,<br />

cannot guarantee the accuracy of its publications or undertake any responsibility for<br />

errors or omissions or their consequences.<br />

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MARCH <strong>2012</strong> PATENT JOURNAL<br />

TABLE OF CONTENTS<br />

2. PATENTS ............................................................................................................................... 5<br />

APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS .............................................................................................................................. 6<br />

ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 (1) ................................................ 48<br />

CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39 .......................................................................................... 51<br />

PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND 63 ............................................... 52<br />

PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 ............................................... 52<br />

PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN ................................................................................. 52<br />

APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT .............................................................................. 52<br />

APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT<br />

................................................................................................................................................................................ 56<br />

APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION ...................................................................................................... 56<br />

INSPECTION OF SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................... 58<br />

HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 295<br />

JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 295<br />

OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 295<br />

3. DESIGNS ........................................................................................................................... 296<br />

APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993 ............................ 297<br />

ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40 ........................................... 306<br />

CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41 ........................................................................................ 306<br />

CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED ..................................................................................... 306<br />

CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED ............................................................................. 306<br />

APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT .......... 307<br />

APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION ..................... 309<br />

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS ........................................................................................................ 310<br />

HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 373<br />

JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 373<br />

OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 373<br />

4. COPYRIGHT ...................................................................................................................... 374<br />

NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE ............................................................................................................................... 375<br />

HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 376<br />

JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 376<br />

OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 376<br />

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MARCH <strong>2012</strong> PATENT JOURNAL<br />

5. CORRECTION NOTICES ................................................................................................... 377<br />

NOTIFICATION OF THE PATENT EXAMINATION BOARD IN TERMS OF SECTION 21 OF THE PATENT ACT 1978<br />

.............................................................................................................................................................................. 377<br />

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MARCH <strong>2012</strong> PATENT JOURNAL<br />

2. PATENTS<br />

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MARCH <strong>2012</strong> PATENT JOURNAL<br />

PATENTS<br />

APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS<br />

Copies of these specifications cannot be supplied until the applications have been accepted and advertised, or in<br />

the case of convention applications, until 18 months from the date of the application in the convention<br />

THE PARTICULARS APPEAR IN THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE:<br />

Application number ~ Nature ~ 54: Representation of mark ~ 73: Name of applicants ~ 74: Address for service ~<br />

51: International classification ~ 57: Specification of goods/services ~ 58: Endorsement(s) ~ 33: Country of priority<br />

~ 31: Priority number ~ 32: Priority Date<br />

- APPLIED ON 27/02/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01412 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ENHANCING THE EFFICIENCY OF A DIGITALLY<br />

COMMUNICATED DATA EXCHANGE ~ 71:AUERBACH GROUP LLC 13109 Jasmine Hill Terrace Rockville MD<br />

20850 ~ 72:ANDREW AUERBACH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/762.324 ~ 32: 17/04/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01413 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HEADPHONES WITH A SPEAKER ON THE SPRING ~ 71:MAHLOHONOLO<br />

MANOLO 20005 Zone 14 Sebkeng 1983 THABO KGABUNG 20005 Zone 14 Sebkeng 1983 ~<br />

72:MAHLOHONOLO MANOLO THABO KGABUNG<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01414 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LUCENT SERVICE CONSUMER E-NOTIFIER ~ 71:LUCENT PROMOTIONS CC<br />

1983 Block F Soshanguve 0152 ~ 72:STANLEY MAKHAYA LUNGILE ISIAH MTSWENI<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01415 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ORAL CARE ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA Lynnwood Road Hillcrest<br />

Pretoria 0082 ~ 72:HENLEY-SMITH CYNTHIA JOAN LALL NAMRITA BOTHA FRANCINA SUSANNA HUSSEIN<br />

AHMED ADBEL-FATTAH<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01416 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SALT WATER CHLORINATOR ~ 71:DAVEY WATER PRODUCTS PTY LTD 6<br />

Lakeview Drive Scoresby Victoria 3179 ~ 72:DAVIDSON ROBERT BRUCE LANCE MARK ANDREW ~ 33: AU ~<br />

31: 2010902315 ~ 32: 26/05/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01417 ~ Complete ~ 54: A MOIL GUIDE ~ 71:RUSSELL MINERAL EQUIPMENT PTY LTD 149 Hursley<br />

Road Toowoomba QLD 4350 ~ 72:VALLER GREGORY OLIVER RUBIE PETER JOHN ~ 33: AU ~ 31:<br />

2009904397 ~ 32: 11/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01418 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DEVICE FOR CLEANING A SCREEN OF AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE ~<br />

71:AGENBAG PETRE Le Cottage No 2 829 Cronstedt Road Moreletapark 0044 ~ 72:AGENBAG PETRE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01419 ~ Complete ~ 54: PARABOLIC TROUGH COLLECTOR ~ 71:FLAGSOL GMBH Agrippinawerft 30<br />

50678 Köln ~ 72:KOTTER JENS WEINREBE GERHARD SCHWEITZER AXEL WIDMAYER MATHIAS SCHIEL<br />

WOLFGANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/713.536 ~ 32: 26/02/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01420 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCING SPINNABLE AND DYEABLE POLYESTER FIBERS ~ 71:BASF SE<br />

D-67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:BAUM PIA SCHEUERMANN KLAUS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09166985.3 ~ 32: 31/07/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01421 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR IRON-MAKING WITH FULL OXYGEN AND HYDROGEN-RICH<br />

GAS AND EQUIPMENT THEREOF ~ 71:CENTRAL IRON & STEEL RESEARCH INSTUTE% 76 Xueyuannan<br />

Road Haidan District Beijing 100081 SHANDONG TIEXIONG METALLURGICAL TECHNOLOGY CO LTD North<br />

Zouping County Shandong 256200 SHANDONG COKING GROUP CO LTD 97 Liuquan Road Zhangdian Zibo<br />

Shandong 255000 ~ 72:QI YUANHONG WANG QINGTAO YAN DINGLIU GUO PEIMIN ~ 33: CN ~ 31:<br />

201010146443.3 ~ 32: 14/04/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01422 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL GLOSSING SYSTEM FOR PAPER AND PAPERBOARD COATINGS ~<br />

71:BASF CORPORATION 100 Campus Drive Florham Park NJ 07932 ~ 72:MATHUR SHARAD ABUNDIS DAVID<br />

FURTICK RANDALL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/229.381 ~ 32: 29/07/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01423 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE CONTROL OF NEMATODES AND<br />

SOIL BORNE DISEASES ~ 71:ORO AGRI INC 990 Trophy Club Drive Trophy Club 76262 Texas ~ 72:PULLEN<br />

ERROLL M PULLEN MELVIN DONOVAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/585.232 ~ 32: 09/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01424 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORM ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE<br />

WITWATERSRAND JOHANNESBURG 1 Jan Smuts Avenue Braamfontein Johannesburg ~ 72:MOODLEY<br />

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MARCH <strong>2012</strong> PATENT JOURNAL<br />

KOVANYA PILLAY VINESS CHOONARA YAHYA ESSOP DU TOIT LISA CLAIRE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/03744 ~<br />

32: 26/11/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01425 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SOLAR COLLECTOR ~ 71:KINGSPAN HOLDINGS (IRL) LIMITED Dublin Road<br />

Kingscourt County Cavan ~ 72:PELAN RICHARD MCENTEE PAUL THOMAS DAVIS PATRICK ROBERT ~ 33:<br />

IE ~ 31: 2009/0637 ~ 32: 21/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01426 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DOWNDRAUGHT STOVE ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Cnr.<br />

Kingsway & University Roads Auckland Park Johannesburg 2006 ~ 72:PEMBERTON-PIGOTT CRISPIN<br />

ROBERT<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01427 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOSAGE REGIMENS FOR HVC COMBINATION THERAPY COMPRISING<br />

BI201335, INTERFERON ALPHA AND RIBAVIRIN ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH<br />

Binger Strasse 173 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:HAEFNER CARLA STEINMANN GERHARD STERN JERRY<br />

O YONG CHAN-LOI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/256.516 ~ 32: 30/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01428 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLOW METER ASSEMBLY, GATE ASSEMBLIES AND METHODS OF FLOW<br />

MEASUREMENT ~ 71:RUBICON RESEARCH PTY LTD 1 Cato Street Hawthorn Victoria 3122 ~ 72:AUGHTON<br />

DAVID JOHN PEARSON DAMIEN VERNON ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010902414 ~ 32: 02/06/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01429 ~ Complete ~ 54: 1,2-DIHYDRO-2-OXOQUINOLINE COMPOUNDS AS 5-HT4 RECEPTOR<br />

LIGANDS ~ 71:SUVEN LIFE SCIENCES LIMITED Serence Chambers Road 5 Avenue 7 Banjara Hills Hyderabad<br />

500 034 Andhra Pradesh ~ 72:NIROGI RAMAKRISHNA MOHAMMED ABDUL RASHEED AHMED ISHTIYAQUE<br />

JAYARAJAN PRADEEP KANDIKERE NAGARAJ VISHWOTTAM SHINDE ANIL KARBHARI KAMBHAMPATI<br />

RAMA SASTRI BHYRAPUNENI GOPINADH RAVULA JYOTHSNA PATNALA SRIRAMACHANDRA MURTHY<br />

JASTI VENKATESWARLU ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2224/CHE/2009 ~ 32: 14/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01430 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUNCTIONAL SPACER FOR SEPARATING BULBS IN A MULTIPOLAR<br />

CUTTOFF DEVICE, AND CIRCUIT BREAKER ~ 71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 35 rue Joseph<br />

Monier F-92500 Rueil-Malmaison ~ 72:GRUMEL CHRISTOPHE RIVAL MARC ANGLADE HERVE ~ 33: FR ~ 31:<br />

0904458 ~ 32: 18/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01431 ~ Complete ~ 54: ASSEMBLY OF DOUBLE-CASING MULTIPOLAR CUTOFF DEVICE, AND<br />

CIRCUIT BREAKER INCLUDING SAME ~ 71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 35 rue Joseph Monier<br />

F-92500 Rueil-Malmaison ~ 72:NEREAU JEAN-PIERRE GRUMEL CHRISTOPHE RIVAL MARC ANGLADE<br />

HERVE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 09/04459 ~ 32: 18/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01432 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACTIVATION OF ELECTRODE SURFACES BY MEANS OF VACUUM<br />

DEPOSITION TECHNIQUES IN A CONTINUOUS PROCESS ~ 71:INDUSTRIE DE NORA S.P.A. Via Bistolfi 35<br />

I-20134 Milano ~ 72:ANTOZZI ANTONIO LORENZO GULLA ANDREA FRANCESO IACOPETTI LUCIANO<br />

MARTELLI GIAN NICOLA RAMUNNI ENRICO URGEGHE CHRISTIAN ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2009A001531 ~ 32:<br />

03/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01433 ~ Complete ~ 54: COUPON BEARING SPONSOR ACCOUNT TRANSACTION AUTHORIZATION ~<br />

71:VISA U.S.A INC 900 Metro Center Boulevard Foster City California 94404 ~ 72:CERVENKA KAREN L<br />

TAYLOR MARY THERESA MA GWEN DIANE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/860.578 ~ 32: 20/08/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01434 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF METFORMIN IN CANCER TREATMENT AND PREVENTION ~<br />

71:PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE 17 Quincy Street Cambridge Massachusetts 02138 ~<br />

72:STRUHL KEVIN HIRSCH HEATHER ILIOPOULOS DIMITRIOS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/236.778 ~ 32: 25/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01435 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOSE ESCALATION ENZYME REPLACEMENT THERAPY FOR TREATING<br />

ACID SPHINGOMYELINASE DEFICIENCY ~ 71:MOUNT SINAI SCHOOL OF MEDICINE OF NEW YORK<br />

UNIVERSITY One Gustave L Levy Place New York 10029 New York GENZYME CORPORATION 500 Kendall<br />

Street Cambridge MA 02142 ~ 72:SCHUCHMAN EDWARD H DESNICK ROBERT J COX GERALD F<br />

ANDREWS LAURA P MURRAY JAMES M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/238.113 ~ 32: 28/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01436 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR POLYPEPTIDE PURIFICATION ~ 71:LONZA<br />

BIOLOGICS PLC 228-230 Bath Road Slough SL1 4DX ~ 72:WHICKMAN MARK R MANSOOR SAM ~ 33: EP ~<br />

31: 09169911.6 ~ 32: 10/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01437 ~ Complete ~ 54: GLYCINE COMPOUND ~ 71:ASTELLAS PHARMA INC 3-11 Nihonbashi-Honcho<br />

2-Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo 1038411 ~ 72:YOSHIHARA KOUSEI SUZUKI DAISUKE YAMAKI SUSUMU KOGA<br />

YUJI SEKI NORIO FUJIYASU JIRO NEYA MASAHIRO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-214991 ~ 32: 16/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01438 ~ Complete ~ 54: INJECTABLE AQUEOUS OPHTHALMIC COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF USE<br />

THEREFOR ~ 71:ALCON RESEARCH LTD 6201 South Freeway Fort Worth 76134 Texas ~ 72:CHOWHAN<br />

MASOOD A HOHMAN THOMAS C CASTILLO ERNESTO J HAN WESLEY WEHSIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/244.916<br />

~ 32: 23/09/2009<br />

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MARCH <strong>2012</strong> PATENT JOURNAL<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01439 ~ Complete ~ 54: TELECOMMUNICATIONS ENCLOSURES ~ 71:EMERSON NETWORK POWER,<br />

ENERGY SYSTEMS, NORTH AMERICA, INC 4350 WEAVER PARKWAY WARRENVILLE 60555 ILLINOIS ~<br />

72:ELKINS JIN WHITESIDE CHRISTOPHER S NILSSON HANS BERTIL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/552.045 ~ 32:<br />

01/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01440 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OF ZIRCONIA-BASED MATERIAL WITH AMMONIUM BI-<br />

FLUORIDE ~ 71:THE SOUTH AFRICAN NUCLEAR ENERGY CORPORATION LIMITED Pelindaba 0250 District<br />

Brits ~ 72:NEL JOHANNES THEODORUS DU PLESSIS WILHELMINA CROUSE PHILIPPUS LODEWYK<br />

RETIEF WILLEM LIEBENBERG ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/05297 ~ 32: 29/07/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01441 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUPPORT ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:M PROPS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 1 Silver<br />

Stream Village No 9 Heather Street Malanshof Gauteng province ~ 72:MAY COLIN MARK POTGIETER GAVIN<br />

MICHAEL GROVES EDWARD GEORGE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02736 ~ 32: 12/04/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01442 ~ Complete ~ 54: BENZYL ARALKYL ETHER COMPOUNDS, METHODS FOR PREPARING SAME,<br />

INTERMEDIATE COMPOUNDS, USE OF SAID COMPOUNDS, METHOD FOR TREATMENT AND/OR<br />

PREVENTION, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION AND MEDICAMENT CONTAINING SAME ~ 71:BIOLAB<br />

SANUS FARMACEUTICA LTDA Av.Paulo Ayres 280 Vila Iasi 04071-900 Taboao de Serra - Sp ~ 72:KEPPLER<br />

ARTUR FRANZ ZAIM MARCIO HENRIQUE SACURAI SERGIO LUIZ TOUZARIM CARLOS EDUARDO DA<br />

COSTA ~ 33: BR ~ 31: PI0904249-0 ~ 32: 28/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01443 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMAGE ENCODING METHOD, IMAGE DECODING METHOD, IMAGE<br />

ENCODING DEVICE, AND IMAGE DECODING DEVICE ~ 71:PANASONIC CORPORATION 1006 Oaza<br />

Kadoma Kadoma-shi Osaka 571-8501 ~ 72:NISHI TAKAHIRO SASAKI TAIJI TOMA TADAMASA ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

61/371.827 ~ 32: 09/09/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01444 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADHESIVE BANDAGE ~ 71:JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER COMPANIES<br />

INC. Grandview Road Skillman New Jersey 08558 ~ 72:CHAN JENNIFER WING-YEE REDDY MEGHA<br />

PETERSACK VINCENT JOHN EKNOIAN MICHAEL WILLIAM RIZZO CARMINE MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

13/036.499 ~ 32: 28/02/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01445 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADHESIVE BANDAGE ~ 71:JOHNSON & JOHNSON CONSUMER COMPANIES<br />

INC. Grandview Road Skillman New Jersey 08558 ~ 72:CHAN JENNIFER WING-YEE REDDY MEGHA<br />

PETERSACK VINCENT JOHN EKNOIAN MICHAEL WILLIAM RIZZO CARMINE MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

13/036.471 ~ 32: 28/02/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01446 ~ Complete ~ 54: (THIO)MORPHOLINE DERIVATIVES AS S1P MODULATORS ~ 71:ABBOTT<br />

HEALTHCARE PRODUCTS B.V. C.J. Van Houtenlaan 36 NL-1381 CP Weesp ~ 72:IWEMA BAKKER WOUTER I<br />

MONS HARMEN RONKEN ERIC FRANKENA JURJEN COOLEN HEIN K.A.C STOIT AXEL VAN DER KAM<br />

ELIZABETH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/238.518 ~ 32: 31/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01447 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CONTAINER ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:DIEDERIK JOHANNES HATTINGH 11<br />

Frans Roos Street Stellenbosch 7600 ~ 72:DIEDERIK JOHANNES HATTINGH<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01448 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COMPRESSING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:DIEDERIK JOHANNES HATTINGH 11<br />

Frans Roos Street Stellenbosch 7600 ~ 72:DIEDERIK JOHANNES HATTINGH 11 Frans Roos Street<br />

Stellenbosch 7600<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01449 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NUMBER PLATE PASSIVE ELECTRONIC CHIP/ALUMINIUM/METAL ~<br />

71:JAMES THEOPHILUS PRABUDASS Flat 3 25 Alexander Street Berea Johannesburg 2198 ~ 72:JAMES<br />

THEOPHILUS PRABUDASS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01450 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PORTABLE WATER PURIFIER ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND<br />

JOHANNESBURG 1 Jan Smuts Avenue Braamfontein Johannesburg ~ 72:CRAIG MICHAEL SHERIDAN<br />

- APPLIED ON 28/02/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01451 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF INTRODUCTING AN ADHESIVE TO A ROCK HOLE AND AN<br />

APPARATUS THEREFOR ~ 71:GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~<br />

72:CROMPTON BRENDAN ROBERT PASTORINO PAULO ETTORE CAWOOD MARTIN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01452 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RECYCLED PAPER WALLETS ~ 71:GARY JOHN GREEF 99 Capewag Tail<br />

Kelvin Estates Kempton Park ~ 72:GARY JOHN GREEF<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01453 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUDIO CASING ~ 71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN 204 Hyde Gate 27 Ruth<br />

Road Hyde Park 2196 ~ 72:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01454 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DATA CAPTURE ~ 71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN 204 Hyde Gate 27 Ruth<br />

Road Hyde Park 2196 ~ 72:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN<br />

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MARCH <strong>2012</strong> PATENT JOURNAL<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01455 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INFORMATION SIGNAGE ~ 71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN 204 Hyde Gate 27<br />

Ruth Road Hyde Park 2196 ~ 72:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01456 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INSPECTION AND REPAIR CAPSULE ~ 71:SKYRIDERS ACCESS<br />

SPECIALISTS (PTY) LTD No 11 Criscon Park 23/48 Richards Drive Halfway House Midrand ~ 72:ZINN<br />

MICHAEL TREVOR WOODS QUINTON ENCOMBE BUYS PETRUS HENDRIK<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01457 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPLETE GENOME SEQUENCE OF THE METHANOGEN<br />

METHANOBREVIBACTER RUMINANTIUM ~ 71:PASTORAL GREENHOUSE GAS RESEARCH LTD Level 4<br />

154 Featgerston Street Wellington 6011 ~ 72:ALTERMANN ERIC HEINZ ATTWOOD GRAEME TREVOR COOK<br />

GREGORY DEY DEBJIT FERGUSON SCOTT A JANSSEN PETRUS HENDRICUS KELLY WILLIAM JOHN<br />

KONG ZHANHAO LAMBIE SUZANNE LEAHY SINEAD CHRISTINE LI DONG MCCMILLAN DUNCAN<br />

MCTAVISH SHARLA PACHECO DIANA RONIMUS ROBERT STARR SANG CARRIE YEOMAN CARL ~ 33: US<br />

~ 31: 61/237.296 ~ 32: 27/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01458 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF UNDERGROUND ROCK BLASTING ~ 71:ORICA EXPLOSIVES<br />

TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD 1 Nicholson Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 ~ 72:THOMSON STUART PATRICK<br />

FREEMAN SEAN MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/246.653 ~ 32: 29/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01459 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A BUILDING COMPONENT AND A BUILDING<br />

COMPONENT MANUFACTURED BY SUCH A METHOD ~ 71:MITCHELL TECHNOLOGICAL INDUSTRIES CC<br />

22 Ivy Park Gate No 2 Ivy Road Pinetown 3610 ~ 72:MITCHELL CRAIG ROBERT<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01460 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HEATING DEVICE ~ 71:NICHOLSON ANTHONY LYNDON No 8 Helen Brown<br />

Drive Mooi River 3300 KwaZulu Natal ~ 72:NICHOLSON ANTHONY LYNDON<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01461 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADVANCED TECHNOLOGY FOR IRON-KROM ALLOYS PRODUCTION AND<br />

RELATED PLANT ~ 71:APPOLONIA PAOLO Via Nazionale 16 I-25044 Capo Di Ponte (BS) ~ 72:APPOLONIA<br />

PAOLO<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01462 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRUCK BODY ~ 71:WESTERN TECHNOLOGY SERVICES INTERNATIONAL<br />

,INC 415 First Street Mills Wyoming 82644 ~ 72:REYNOLDS FREDERICK J HEHN RONALD L ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

61/288.150 ~ 32: 18/12/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01463 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR MAKING ALUMINOSILICATE ZSM-12 ~ 71:CHEVRON U.S.A. INC<br />

6001 Bollinger Canyon Road San Ramon 94583 California ~ 72:BURTON ALLEN W DAVIS TRACY M ~ 33: US ~<br />

31: 12/622.680 ~ 32: 20/11/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01464 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDROCARBON SYNTHESIS REACTION APPARATUS, HYDROCARBON<br />

SYNTHESIS REACTION SYSTEM, AND LIQUID HYDROCARBON RECOVERY METHOD ~ 71:JAPAN OIL,<br />

GAS AND METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION 2-10-1, Toranomon Minato-Ku Tokyo 105-0001 INPEX<br />

CORPORATION 5-3-1 AKASAKA MINTO-KU TOKYO 107-6332 JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION 6-<br />

3, Otemachi 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8162 JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO LTD 7-12<br />

Marunouchi 1-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokoyo 100-0005 COSMO OIL CO LTD 1-1-1 Shibaura Minato-ku Tokyo 105-<br />

8528 NIPPON STEEL ENGINEERING CO LTD 5-1 Osaki 1-Chome Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 141-8604 ~ 72:ONISHI<br />

YASUHIRO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-200463 ~ 32: 31/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01465 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDROCARBON SYNTHESIS REACTION APPARATUS, HYDROCARBON<br />

SYNTHESIS REACTION SYSTEM, AND HYDROCARBON SYNTHESIS REACTION METHOD ~ 71:JAPAN OIL,<br />

GAS AND METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION 2-10-1, Toranomon Minato-Ku Tokyo 105-0001 INPEX<br />

CORPORATION 5-3-1 AKASAKA MINTO-KU TOKYO 107-6332 JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION 6-<br />

3, Otemachi 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8162 JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO LTD 7-12<br />

Marunouchi 1-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokoyo 100-0005 COSMO OIL CO LTD 1-1-1 Shibaura Minato-ku Tokyo 105-<br />

8528 NIPPON STEEL ENGINEERING CO LTD 5-1 Osaki 1-Chome Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 141-8604 ~ 72:ONISHI<br />

YASUHIRO KATO YUZURU YAMADA EIICHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-200346 ~ 32: 31/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01466 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBON OIL, AND SYNTHESIS<br />

REACTION SYSTEM ~ 71:JAPAN OIL, GAS AND METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION 2-10-1, Toranomon<br />

Minato-Ku Tokyo 105-0001 INPEX CORPORATION 5-3-1 AKASAKA MINTO-KU TOKYO 107-6332 JX NIPPON<br />

OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION 6-3, Otemachi 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8162 JAPAN PETROLEUM<br />

EXPLORATION CO LTD 7-12 Marunouchi 1-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokoyo 100-0005 COSMO OIL CO LTD 1-1-1<br />

Shibaura Minato-ku Tokyo 105-8528 NIPPON STEEL ENGINEERING CO LTD 5-1 Osaki 1-Chome Shinagawaku<br />

Tokyo 141-8604 ~ 72:TASAKA KAZUHIKO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-214908 ~ 32: 16/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01467 ~ Complete ~ 54: ONE-TOUCH ARTIFICIAL NAIL ~ 71:CHANG SUNG YONG 32 Schoolhouse Lane<br />

Roslyn Heights 11577 New York ~ 72:CHANG SUNG YONG ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-2011-011225 ~ 32: 31/10/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01468 ~ Complete ~ 54: MICROORGANISMS AND METHODS FOR THE CO-PRODUCTION OF<br />

ISOPROPANOL WITH PRIMARY ALCOHOLS, DIOLS AND ACIDS ~ 71:GENOMATICA INC 10520 Wateridge<br />

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Circle San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:PHARKYA PRITI BURGARD ANTHONY P OSTERHOUT ROBIN E BURK<br />

MARK J SUN JUN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/254.650 ~ 32: 23/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01469 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABLE SNS-595 COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF PREPARATION ~<br />

71:SUNESIS PHARMACEUTICALS INC 395 Oyster Point Boulevard Suite 400 South San Francisco California<br />

94080 ~ 72:SUDHAKAR ANANTHA JACOBS JEFF HASHASH AHMAD RITCHIE SEAN CHENG HENGQIN ~<br />

33: US ~ 31: 61/240.161 ~ 32: 04/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01470 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A BAGGAGE CONTAINER ~ 71:MALLEY DAVID ANTHONY 44 Leeuwenhof<br />

Road Gardens (Higgovale) 8001 ~ 72:MALLEY DAVID ANTHONY<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01471 ~ Complete ~ 54: NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITIONS FOR BREAST-FED INFANTS OR PETS WITH<br />

PROBIOTICS AND SELECTED NUTRIENTS ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~<br />

72:BERGONZELLI DEGONDA GABRIELA GARCIA-RODENAS CLARA LUCIA BUREAU-FRANZ ISABELLE<br />

MAGLIOLA CORINNE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09166969.7 ~ 32: 31/07/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01472 ~ Complete ~ 54: WET FOOD COMPOSITIONS HAVING THE CHARACTERISTICS OF DRY FOOD<br />

COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:DIXON DAN K ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

61/273.074 ~ 32: 30/07/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01473 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPIROCYCLIC AMIDE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:ASTRAZENECA AB SE-151 85<br />

Sodertaljie ~ 72:ALCARAZ LILIAN KINDON NICHOLAS BAILEY ANDREW ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0913342.2 ~ 32:<br />

31/07/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01474 ~ Complete ~ 54: SIGNALING CHARACTERISTICS OF AN MVC OPERATION POINT ~<br />

71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:CHEN YING<br />

KARCZEWICZ MARTA CHEN PEISONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/757.231 ~ 32: 09/04/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01475 ~ Complete ~ 54: EASY OPENING PACKAGING FOR LIQUID OR GEL PRODUCTS ~ 71:NESTEC<br />

S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:HABLUETZEL ROLAND MAGNIET INES HENTZEL STEPHANE ~<br />

33: EP ~ 31: 09166779.0 ~ 32: 29/07/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01476 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISPLAY DEVICE FOR A DISPENSER FOR MEDICINAL PRODUCT DOSE AND<br />

USE THEREOF ~ 71:BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Mullerstrasse 178 13353 Berlin ~ 72:RANZE<br />

HEIKE LEIFELD SABINE WEBER GORAN BAZARGANI PARVIZ KRESSE MAYK ELLIESEN JORG REINHOLD<br />

TOM ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 050 442.7 ~ 32: 21/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01477 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TREATING A CARBON DIOXIDE-CONTAINING<br />

GAS FLOW, WHEREIN THE ENERGY OF THE VENT GAS (WORK COLD DUR TO EXPANSION) IS USED ~<br />

71:LINDE-KCA-DRESDEN GMBH Bodenbacher Str 80 01277 Dresden ~ 72:RITTER ROLAND KUTZSCHBACH<br />

ANNETT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 039 898.8 ~ 32: 03/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01478 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DRIVE MOTOR ~ 71:COHEN LLOYD 28 Lystanwold Road Saxonwold<br />

Johannesburg 2132 RADEV IVAN NIKOLOV 220A Blvd. Lomsko Shose Sofia 1231 ~ 72:RADEV IVAN NIKOLOV<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01479 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYCRYSTLLINE COMPACTS INCLUDING IN-SITU NUCLEATED GRAINS<br />

EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING SUCH COMPACTS, AND METHODS OF FORMING SUCH COMPACTS<br />

AND TOOLS ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED P O Box 4740 Houston Texas 77210-4740 ~<br />

72:DIGIOVANNI ANTHONY ALBERT SCOTT DANNY E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/232.265 ~ 32: 07/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01480 ~ Complete ~ 54: INSULATED BURNER SYSTEM FOR GAS-FUELED LIGHTERS ~ 71:ZIPPO<br />

MANUFACTURING COMPANY 33 Barbour Street Bradford 16701 Pennsylvania ~ 72:MCDONOUGH JAMES M<br />

BARBER BRIAN J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/537.136 ~ 32: 06/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01481 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPUTER-IMPLEMENTED METHOD FOR ENSURING THE PRIVACY OF A<br />

USER, COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT, DEVICE ~ 71:ACCENTURE GLOBAL SERVICES LIMITED an Irish<br />

corporation 3 Grand Canal Plaza Upper Grande Canal Street Dublin 4 ~ 72:SCHAFER JORG TOMA DAVID ~ 33:<br />

EP ~ 31: 09 011 182.4 ~ 32: 31/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01482 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYMER PARTICLES AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:REHM BERD HELMUT<br />

ADAM 30 County Heights Drive RD1 Palmerston North 4471 PARLANE NATALIE ANNE 240 Tane Road RD1<br />

Palmerston North 4474 WEDLOCK DAVID NEIL 5 Clifford Close Levin 5510 BUDDLE BRYCE MALCOLM 73<br />

Waterloo Crescent Palmerston North 4410 ~ 72:REHM BERD HELMUT ADAM WEDLOCK DAVID NEIL<br />

PARLANE NATALIE ANNE BUDDLE BRYCE MALCOLM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/229.348 ~ 32: 29/07/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01483 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHTHALOCYANINE DERIVATIVE CONSISTING OF A MIXTURE OF 4 ISOMERS<br />

~ 71:L MOLTENI & C DEI FRATELLI ALITTI SOCIETA DI ESERCIZIO SPA Strada Statale 67 Tosco-Romagnola<br />

Localita Granatieri I-50018 Scandicci ~ 72:RONCUCCI GABRIO CHITI GIACOMO DEI DONATA NISTRI<br />

DANIELE ~ 33: IT ~ 31: FI2009A000168 ~ 32: 30/07/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01484 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRISUBSTITUTED BORON-CONTAINING MOLECULES ~ 71:ANACOR<br />

PHARMACEUTICALS INC 1020 East Meadow Circle Palo Alto CA 94303 ~ 72:XIA YI ZHOU YASHEEN DING<br />

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CHARLES PLATTNER JACOB J JIA GUOFENG RAMACHANDRAN SREEKANTH ALLEY MICHAEL RICHARD<br />

KEVIN SINGH RAJESHWAR CAO KATHY OU LIGONG SARASWAT NEERJA ZHOU DING ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

61/260.360 ~ 32: 11/11/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01485 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MESSAGE NOTICE ~ 71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN 204 Hyde Gate 27 Ruth<br />

Road Hyde Park 2196 ~ 72:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01506 ~ Complete ~ 54: FOLDABLE BASIN ~ 71:BEKKER MARTHINUS JACOBUS 8 Unique Besembos<br />

Avenue Pellissier Bloemfontein 9301 ~ 72:BEKKER MARTHINUS JACOBUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02263 ~ 32:<br />

28/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01507 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INTERNET MEDIA TUNER DEVICE ~ 71:SIBOTSHIWE GEORGE TIMOTHY 3<br />

Swazi Road Boskruin Johannesburg 2188 ~ 72:SIBOTSHIWE GEORGE TIMOTHY<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01512 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DOWNDRAFT GASIFICATION ~ 71:MASON<br />

JAMES MATTHEW 1010 Murray Street Berkeley CA 94710 ~ 72:MASON JAMES MATTHEW ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

61/229.413 ~ 32: 29/07/2009<br />

- APPLIED ON 29/02/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01487 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECOVERY OF CARBON BLACK FROM WASTE RUBBER ~ 71:XTRACTA-X 10<br />

pearce Road Bluff Durban 4052 ~ 72:DERICK HARMSE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01488 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTRONIC DETONATOR ~ 71:DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD AECI<br />

Place The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead Sandton ~ 72:SCHLENTER CRAIG CHARLES VAN DER<br />

WALT HERMAN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01489 ~ Complete ~ 54: CORE BREAKER FOR A MINING MACHINE ~ 71:JOY MM DELAWARE INC 2751<br />

Centerville Road Suite 342 Wilmington DE 19808 ~ 72:O'NEILL MICHAEL L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/040.579 ~ 32:<br />

04/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01490 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CHAINBUILD-METHODS OF CONSTRUCTING BUILDINGS ~ 71:WAYNE<br />

BURGER 13 Green Acre Village Green Acre Close Somerset West ~ 72:WAYNE BURGER<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01491 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WATER SAVING DEVICE ~ 71:CUMBERLEGE VERNON MICHAEL 47<br />

Brampton Avenue Rowallan Park Port Elizabeth 6025 ~ 72:CUMBERLEGE VERNON MICHAEL<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01492 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CLIP/SADDLE INSERTION TOOL ~ 71:GREGORY JAY WHATMORE No 116<br />

Savona 54 Smith Avenue Edenglen Edenvale ~ 72:GREGORY JAY WHATMORE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01493 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NOVEL DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR<br />

MYCOPLASMAS ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private BAg X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR<br />

NYASHA CHIN'OMBE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01494 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NOVEL DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR<br />

STREPTOCOCCAL BACTERIA ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private BAg X11 Mowbray 7705 ~<br />

72:DR NYASHA CHIN'OMBE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01495 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NOVEL DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR<br />

MYCOBACTERIA ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private BAg X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR<br />

NYASHA CHIN'OMBE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01496 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GRASSROOTS FOCUS INDEX (GFI) ~ 71:AFRICAN MONITOR TRUST First<br />

Floor Tokai-On-Main Office Complex 5 Main Road Tokai, Cape Town 7945 ~ 72:TO BE ADVISED<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01497 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TRACKING OF RADIATION SOURCE ~ 71:REGINALD FRIEDENTHAL 73 Bram<br />

Fischer Drive Robindale Randburg 2194 ~ 72:REGINALD FRIEDENTHAL<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01498 ~ Complete ~ 54: RAIL WELDING PROCESS ~ 71:MACRAE DONALD RODERICK 83 Paul Smith<br />

Street Anderbolt Boksburg 1459 ~ 72:MACRAE DONALD RODERICK ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/05329 ~ 32:<br />

30/07/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01499 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN EXTENDABLE SHIELD ~ 71:BULUGAYA ENGINEERING CC 232 EPSOM<br />

AVENUE NORTHRIDING RANDBURG ~ 72:JOHAN NICOLAAS STASSEN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01500 ~ Complete ~ 54: FILTER ~ 71:DAVID RODNEY RAWLINS 6 Chute Crescent King Williams Town ~<br />

72:DAVID RODNEY RAWLINS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03101 ~ 32: 28/04/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01501 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED METHOD FOR CONDITIONING ANIMAL FEED ~ 71:ANITOX<br />

CORPORATION 1055 Progress Circle Lawrenceville GA 30043 ~ 72:WILSON JAMES D PIMENTEL JULIO<br />

RICHARDSON KURT MERKEL JEFFREY<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01502 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER AND FEED PRESERVATIVE ~ 71:ANITOX CORPORATION 1055<br />

Progress Circle Lawrenceville GA 30043 ~ 72:RICHARDSON KURT PIMENTEL JULIO WILSON JAMES D ~ 33:<br />

US ~ 31: 61/231.930 ~ 32: 06/08/2009<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01503 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONFIGURATIONS AND METHODS FOR LINERS IN GRINDING MILL WITH<br />

GEARLESS MOTOR DRIVE ~ 71:FLUOR TECHNOLOGIES CORP 3 Polaris Way Aliso Viejo California 92698 ~<br />

72:KHEIFETS ALEXANDER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/233.381 ~ 32: 12/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01504 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCTS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCED TRANSGENE EXPRESSION<br />

AND PROCESSING ~ 71:SELEXIS S.A 18 CHEMIN DES AULX CH-1228 PLAN-LES-OUATES ~ 72:MERMOD<br />

NICOLAS GIROD PIERRE-ALAIN GRANDJEAN MELANIE LE FOURN VALERIE CALABRESE DAVID<br />

REGAMEY ALEXANDRE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243.950 ~ 32: 18/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01505 ~ Complete ~ 54: SAMPLE COLLECTION DEVICE ~ 71:ATOMO DIAGNOSTICS PTY LIMITED 21<br />

Marlborough Street Drummoyne New South Wales 2047 ~ 72:KELLY JOHN MICHAEL SOKOLOV RICHARD<br />

JOHNSON IAN FREDERICK HUESO MONIS ERNESTO SUI ERIC ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010901604 ~ 32: 15/04/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01508 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLAR WATER HEATING SYSTEM ~ 71:TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF<br />

TECHNOLOGY Staatsartillerie Avenue Pretoria West Pretoria 0183 ~ 72:SNYMAN LUKAS WILLEM ~ 33: ZA ~<br />

31: 2010/08576 ~ 32: 30/11/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01509 ~ Complete ~ 54: ABSORPTION AGENT FOR REMOVING ACIDIC GASES FROM A FLUID FLOW<br />

~ 71:BASF SE D-67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:RIEMANN CHRISTIAN KATZ TORSTEN SIEDER GEORG<br />

VORBERG GERALD DENGLER ERIKA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09167181.8 ~ 32: 04/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01510 ~ Complete ~ 54: HANDHELD LOW-LEVEL LASER THERAPY APPARATUS ~ 71:SCHLOSSER<br />

MICHAEL 51 Sheerit Hapleita Street 34987 Haifa ~ 72:GERLITZ YONATAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/534.878 ~ 32:<br />

04/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01511 ~ Complete ~ 54: TITANIUMRICH HYDROCHLORIC ACID LEACHING RESIDUE, USE THEREOF<br />

AND PREPARATION METHOD OF TITANIUM DIOXIDE ~ 71:SHA LILIN Room 2-3 City Convention Center<br />

Panzhihua City Sichuan 617000 CHEN SHUZHONG 1590 Bethal CT Reno Nevada 89521 ~ 72:CHEN<br />

SHUZHONG WANG BOB ZHENGQI ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 200910306494.5 ~ 32: 02/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01513 ~ Complete ~ 54: GREY WATER DIVERSION SYSTEM ~ 71:MILANI SAMANDAR P O Box 561<br />

Floreat 6014 Western Australia ~ 72:MILANI SAMANDAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/534.697 ~ 32: 03/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01514 ~ Complete ~ 54: RNA WITH A COMBINATION OF UNMODIFIED AND MODIFIED NUCLEOTIDES<br />

FOR PROTEIN EXPRESSION ~ 71:ETHRIS GMBH Lochhamerstrasse 11 82152 Martinsried ~ 72:RUDOLPH<br />

CARSTEN KORMANN MICHAEL ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 050 308.0 ~ 32: 22/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01515 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING AN ULTRA-LOW-CARBON STEEL SLAB,STRIP<br />

OR SHEET ~ 71:CORUS STAAL BV P O Box 10000 NL 1970 CA IJmuiden ~ 72:RICHARDS BEN TIEKINK<br />

WOUTER KAREL DE HAAS MAARTEN ARIE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10004418.9 ~ 32: 27/04/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01516 ~ Complete ~ 54: EDIBLE WATER IN OIL EMULSION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100<br />

Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:DUCHATEAU GUSTAAF SERVAAS M J E<br />

FLOTER ECKHARD JACOBS RENATE GEMMA JACOBINE MARIA ZIMERFELD-CUKIER KARINA ~ 33: EP ~<br />

31: 09170155.7 ~ 32: 14/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01517 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PARTICULATE FLUORESCER AND A PROCESS FOR PREPARING THE<br />

SAME ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London EC4Y 0DY ~ 72:JAYARAMAN<br />

SURESH SAMBAMURTHY GHOSH DASTIDAR SUDIPTA PANCHANATHAN ANANDH RAJAGOPAL<br />

RAMASUBRAMANIAM PALANISAMY BHARATH ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2221/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 24/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01518 ~ Complete ~ 54: A WATER PURIFICATION DEVICE ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100<br />

Victoria Embankment London EC4Y 0DY ~ 72:CHATTERJEE JAIDEEP GUPTA SANTOSH KUMAR<br />

RAMACHANDRAN RAJEESH KUMAR PRATAP SHAILENDRA WASKAR MORRIS KUSHWAHA PRIYANKA ~<br />

33: IN ~ 31: 2126/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 17/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01519 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORALLY ADMINISTERABLE PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION CONTAINING<br />

INSULIN ~ 71:CERA-MED KFT Kutvolgyi U 1 H-4225 Debrecen ~ 72:ZOLTAN SZILVASSY BARNA PEITL<br />

JOZSEF NEMETH ~ 33: HU ~ 31: P0900482 ~ 32: 03/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01520 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF TREATMENT USING ANTI-OXIDIZED LDL ANTIBODIES ~<br />

71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San Francisco CA 94080-4990 BIOINVENT INTERNATIONAL AB S-<br />

223 70 Lund OREGON HEALTH & SCIENCE UNIVERSITY 3181 SW Sam Jackson Park Road Portland 97239<br />

Oregon ~ 72:BUNTING STUART BULLENS SHERRON CARLSSON ROLAND FRENDEUS BJORN GLAZER<br />

STEVEN GROVE KEVIN VAN BRUGGEN NICK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/238.114 ~ 32: 28/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01521 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ANTIMICROBIAL PARTICLE AND A PROCESS FOR PREPARING THE<br />

SAME ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~<br />

72:BHATTACHARYA ARPITA GHOSH DASTIDAR SUDIPTA IYER VIDULA JAYARAMAN SURESH<br />

SAMBAMURTHY SAJI MAYA TREESA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2222/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 24/09/2009<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01522 ~ Complete ~ 54: HARD METAL INSERT FOR A DRILL BIT FOR PERCUSSION DRILLING AND<br />

METHOD FOR GRINDING A HARD METAL INSERT ~ 71:ATLAS COPCO SECOROC AB Box 521 S-737 25<br />

Fagersta ~ 72:STENBERG GORAN WESSBERG JOHAN ~ 33: SE ~ 31: 0901268-3 ~ 32: 05/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01523 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUSTITUTED (HETEROARYLMETHYL) THIOHYDANTOINS AS ANTICANCER<br />

DRUGS ~ 71:BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Mullerstrasse 178 13353 Berlin ~ 72:LUCKING<br />

ULRICH CLEVE ARWED HAENDLER BERNARD KOHR SILKE FAUS GIMENEZ HORTENSIA IRLBACHER<br />

HORST ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10075069.4 ~ 32: 17/02/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01524 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLUORO-SUBSTITUTED 3,5-DICYANO-4-(1H-INDAZOL-5-YL)-2,6-DIMETHYL-<br />

1,4-DIHYDROPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~ 71:BAYER PHARMA<br />

AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Mullerstrasse 178 13353 Berlin ~ 72:MICHELS MARTIN FOLLMANN MARKUS<br />

VAKALOPOULOS ALEXANDROS ZIMMERMANN KATJA TEUSCH NICOLE LOBELL MARIO BIERER DONALD<br />

ENGEL KAREN KISSEL MARIA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09172304.9 ~ 32: 06/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01525 ~ Complete ~ 54: EVOLVED ALLOCATION RETENTION POLICY SOLUTION ~<br />

71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) S 164 83 Stockholm ~ 72:YANG YONG KOPPLIN DIRK<br />

OLSSON LASSE RYDNELL GUNNAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/245.781 ~ 32: 25/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01526 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTROLLABLE SUSPENSION ARCHITECTURE FOR ENHANCED<br />

ARMOURED VEHICLE SURVIVABILITY ~ 71:GENERAL DYNAMICS LAND SYSTEMS-CANADA<br />

CORPORATION 1991 Oxford Street East London N5V 2Z7 Ontario ~ 72:CONRADIE DANIEL FRANCOIS ~ 33:<br />

US ~ 31: 12/951.562 ~ 32: 22/11/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01527 ~ Complete ~ 54: PEPTIDE CLEARING AGENTS ~ 71:MOLOGIC LTD Colworth Science Park<br />

Sharnbrook MK44 1LQ Bedfordshire ~ 72:DAVIS PAUL JAMES SCHOUTEN JAMES ALEXANDER ~ 33: GB ~<br />

31: 0916749.5 ~ 32: 23/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01528 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUNDS HAVING TAFIA INHIBITORY ACTIVITY ~ 71:TAISHO<br />

PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD 24-1,Takata 3-chome Toshima-ku Tokyo 1708633 ~ 72:AMADA HIDEAKI<br />

MATSUDA DAISUKE BOHNO AYAKO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-103546 ~ 32: 28/04/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01529 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRICAL POWER SYSTEM PHASE AND GROUND PROTECTION USING<br />

AN ADAPTIVE QUADRILATERAL CHARACTERISTIC ~ 71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES<br />

INC 2350 N E Hopkins Court Pullman 99163 Washington ~ 72:CALERO JORGE FERNANDO GUZMAN-<br />

CASILLAS ARMANDO BENMOUYAL GABRIEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243.834 ~ 32: 18/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01530 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTELLIGENT ELECTRONIC DEVICE WITH SEGREGATED REAL-TIME<br />

ETHERNET ~ 71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES INC 2350 N E Hopkins Court Pullman 99163<br />

Washington ~ 72:MORRIS ROBERT E LEE TONY J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/562.224 ~ 32: 18/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01531 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINATION THERAPY WITH NANOPARTICLE COMPOSITIONS OF<br />

TAXANE AND HEDGEHOG INHIBITORS ~ 71:ABRAXIS BIOSCIENCE INC 11755 WILSHIRE BOULEVARD<br />

SUITE 2100 LOS ANGELES CA 90025 ~ 72:TAO CHUNLIN DESAI NEIL P SOON-SHIONG PATRICK ~ 33: US<br />

~ 31: 61/236.813 ~ 32: 25/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01532 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRIAZINE DERIVATIVES FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF MALARIA ~<br />

71:CSIR Scientia 0002 Pretoria Gauteng Province ~ 72:ROUSSEAU AMANDA LOUISE GRAVESTOCK DAVID<br />

LOURENS ANNA CATHARINA UYS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/05637 ~ 32: 13/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01533 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIMINUTION OF PARTICULATE MATERIAL ~ 71:BARNARD TJAART<br />

JOHANNES 29 Keurboom Avenue Geelhoutpark Ext4 Rustenburg 0299 ~ 72:BARNARD TJAART JOHANNES ~<br />

33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/05901 ~ 32: 25/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01534 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SOUND LEVEL CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:SCHOONBEE<br />

EVERT GERHARDUS JOHANNES 12 Zee Street Zeerust 2865 MEYER HERMANUS CAREL 16 Schut Street<br />

Zeerust 2865 ~ 72:SCHOONBEE EVERT GERHARDUS JOHANNES MEYER HERMANUS CAREL ~ 33: ZA ~<br />

31: 2010/08655 ~ 32: 01/12/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01535 ~ Complete ~ 54: A TRAILER ~ 71:BRITS WILLEM GERHARDUS 197B Bluecrane Newlands<br />

Pretoria 0181 Gauteng Province ~ 72:BRITS WILLEM GERHARDUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/00695 ~ 32:<br />

21/01/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01536 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AFRICAN LANGUAGE NAME FINDING,INDEXING AND PHONETIC<br />

STANDARDISATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:BYTES TECHNOLOGY GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED<br />

Bytes House The Avenues North 6 Mellis Road Rivonia 2191 Johannesburg Gauteng Province ~ 72:ANDERSON<br />

WINSTON NOEL<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01537 ~ Complete ~ 54: SMOKE FILTRATION ~ 71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO ( INVESMENTS)<br />

LIMITED Globe House 1 Water Street London WC2R 3LA ~ 72:BRANTON PETER SCHWICKARDI MANFRED<br />

SCHUTH FERDI ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0915814.8 ~ 32: 10/09/2009<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01538 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONFIGURATIONS AND METHODS OF GENERATING LOW-PRESSURE<br />

STEAM ~ 71:FLUOR TECHNOLOGIES CORP 3 Polaris Way Aliso Viejo California 92698 ~ 72:SCHERFFIUS<br />

JEFFREY<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01539 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROTECTIVE DEVICE AGAINST CHARGES FORMING A PROEJCTILE ~<br />

71:RHEINMETALL LANDSYSTEME GMBH Dr.-Hell-Strasse 24107 Kiel ~ 72:SCHAARE STEPHEN ~ 33: DE ~<br />

31: 10 2009 040 305.1 ~ 32: 05/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01540 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR CAPTURING ENERGY FROM AN OSCILLATING DRIVE MEMBER<br />

~ 71:BIOPOWER SYSTEMS PTY LTD 18 Beresford Street Mascot New South Wales 2020 ~ 72:FINNIGAN<br />

TIMOTHY DONEGAL TORO CARLOS ANDREAS GONZALES KLOOS GEROLD ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2009904251 ~<br />

32: 01/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01652 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CONTAINER HORN ~ 71:RAZIBUZZ (PTY) LTD 21 Victoria Road Camps Bay<br />

Cape Town 8010 ~ 72:VAN WYK THERESA-LYNETTE PRINSLOO JOACHIM JOHANNES<br />

- APPLIED ON 01/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01541 ~ Provisional ~ 54: APPARATUS AND METHODS OF ADVERTISING ON INTERNET ~<br />

71:LOURENCE CORNELIUS JOHANNES GREYVENSTEIN 383 Canal Lane Blair Athol Estate Lanseria Gauteng<br />

~ 72:LOURENCE CORNELIUS JOHANNES GREYVENSTEIN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01542 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL POLYMORPHS OF REBAUDIOSIDE C AND METHODS FOR MAKING<br />

AND USING THE SAME ~ 71:REDPOINT BIO CORPORATION 7 Graphics Drive Ewing New Jersey 08628 ~<br />

72:F RAYMOND SALEMME ROBERT A DAINES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/244.803 ~ 32: 22/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01543 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHAPING OF REPLACEABLE PARTS IN A MELTING FURNACE ~ 71:UWE GEIB<br />

Froschholzstr 7 Penzberg 82377 ~ 72:UWE GEIB ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 040 033.8 ~ 32: 03/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01544 ~ Provisional ~ 54: REDUCTION OF THE REGENERATION ENERGY OF CARBON DIOXIDE<br />

LOADED SOLVENTS ~ 71:PROCEDE HOLDING B.V Vlierstraat 111 GG Enschede 7544 ~ 72:GEERT<br />

FREDERIC VERSTEEG NICK ANTONIUS MARIA TEN ASBROEK R ARENDSEN GLENN REXWINKEL<br />

PATRICK JOHANNES GERHARDUS HUTTENHUIS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01545 ~ Provisional ~ 54: REDUCTION OF THE REGENERATION ENERGY OF CARBON DIOXIDE<br />

LOADED SOLVENTS ~ 71:PROCEDE HOLDING B.V Vlierstraat 111 GG Enschede 7544 ~ 72:GEERT<br />

FREDERIC VERSTEEG NICK ANTONIUS MARIA TEN ASBROEK R ARENDSEN GLENN REXWINKEL<br />

PATRICK JOHANNES GERHARDUS HUTTENHUIS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01546 ~ Provisional ~ 54: REDUCTION OF THE REGENERATION ENERGY OF CARBON DIOXIDE<br />

LOADED SOLVENTS ~ 71:PROCEDE HOLDING B.V Vlierstraat 111 GG Enschede 7544 ~ 72:GEERT<br />

FREDERIC VERSTEEG NICK ANTONIUS MARIA TEN ASBROEK R ARENDSEN GLENN REXWINKEL<br />

PATRICK JOHANNES GERHARDUS HUTTENHUIS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01547 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WATER CYLINDER ARANGEMENT ~ 71:FRANCOIS SCHREUDER<br />

GROBBELAAR Nouvaue 11 Fives Street Durbanville 7550 ~ 72:FRANCOIS SCHREUDER GROBBELAAR<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01548 ~ Complete ~ 54: BARRIER COLLECTION SYSTEM ~ 71:BIRMINGHAM BARBED TAPE LTD UNIT<br />

11 HARTLEBURY TRADING ESTATE HARTLEBURY NR KIDDERMINSTER WORCESTERSHIRE DY 10 4JB ~<br />

72:SMITH RONALD ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02953 ~ 32: 20/04/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01549 ~ Complete ~ 54: STREET LIGHT ~ 71:CENTURY MEDIA (PTY) LTD Ad Outpost Building<br />

Woodmead North Office Park 54 Maxwell Drive Jukskei View Sandton 2191 ~ 72:VAN RHYN WERNER WEIL<br />

CLIVE GERICKE FELICITY MIRA KLEYNHAMS KAREL RUDOLPH ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/08617 ~ 32: 01/12/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01550 ~ Complete ~ 54: STREET LIGHT ~ 71:CENTURY MEDIA (PTY) LTD Ad Outpost Building<br />

Woodmead North Office Park 54 Maxwell Drive Jukskei View Sandton 2191 ~ 72:VAN RHYN WERNER WEIL<br />

CLIVE GERICKE FELICITY MIRA KLEYNHAMS KAREL RUDOLPH ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/08933 ~ 32: 13/12/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01551 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ~ 71:CENTURY MEDIA (PTY) LTD Ad Outpost<br />

Building Woodmead North Office Park 54 Maxwell Drive Jukskei View Sandton 2191 ~ 72:VAN RHYN WERNER<br />

WEIL CLIVE GERICKE FELICITY MIRA KLEYNHAMS KAREL RUDOLPH ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/02457 ~ 32:<br />

28/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01552 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF MITIGATING A RISK OF CLAIM REPUDIATION ~ 71:RAJAB<br />

SHAHEEN 33 Oxford Road Forrest Town Johannesburg ~ 72:RAJAB SHAHEEN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01553 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WEAR RESISTANT LINER ~ 71:FRASER GEORGE WILSON 160 Wright Road<br />

Nuffield Springs ~ 72:FRASER GEORGE WILSON<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01555 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NOVEL METHOD & EQUIPMENT FOR CLEANING OIL TRAPS ~ 71:ENSER<br />

AFRICA ENVIRONMENTAL SERVICES WESTERN CAPE (PTY) LTD 6th Floor Office Block I The Cliffs 3<br />

Niagara Road Belville 7530 ~ 72:GREGORY STEWARD PALM<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01556 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ADVERTISING SANITISING BIN (WITH HANDWIPES) ~ 71:ANDILE IAN<br />

NGCOBO N577 Umlazi Durban 4031 ~ 72:ANDILE IAN NGCOBO<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01557 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GOLF TOWEL WITH SLEEVE ~ 71:BARTOS SIMONA 139 Bellairs Drive Bellairs<br />

Place Unit 63 Johannesburg Randburg ~ 72:BARTOS SIMONA<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01558 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FLEXI-STRETCHER ~ 71:XOLANI RICHMAN TUSI 426 First Avenue Mid-<br />

Ennerdale Joahnnesburg 2030 ANVER MALL 426 First Avenue Mid-Ennerdale Joahnnesburg 2030 ~ 72:XOLANI<br />

RICHMAN TUSI ANVER MALL<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01559 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ERECTING PART OF A CONTAINER ~<br />

71:GOSSAMER STRUCTURES (PTY) LTD 51B LOURENS STREET SOMERSET WEST 7129 ~ 72:JANSE VAN<br />

RENSBURG RUDOLF GEORG NIEDER-HEITMAN CHARL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/01637 ~ 32: 03/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01560 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BUILDING BLOCKS ~ 71:RICHARD PETER HATTINGH 5 Bentley Estate 28<br />

Dolphon Crescent Ballito 4399 ~ 72:RICHARD PETER HATTINGH<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01561 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACKAGING BAND AND PACKAGING FOR BOTTLES AND THE LIKE,AND<br />

PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING THEREOF ~ 71:DANOVARO ENRICO Via Patroclo 19 I-20100 Milano<br />

BONELLI MARCO VINCENZO Via Patroclo 22 I-20100 Milano ~ 72:DANOVARO ENRICO BONELLI MARCO<br />

VINCENZO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2009A001553 ~ 32: 10/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01562 ~ Complete ~ 54: PALLET COVER ~ 71:SILVA LILLY PROPERTIES (PTY) LTD Professional House<br />

Lanseria International Airport Lanseria 1748 ~ 72:VAN ZYL GERHARD<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01563 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING 2-[(3,5-DIFLUORO-3'-METHOXY-1,1'-<br />

BIPHENYL-4-YL)AMINO]NICOTINIC ACID ~ 71:ALMIRALL S.A Ronda Del General Mitre 151 E-08022 Barcelona<br />

~ 72:BOIX BERNARDINI MARIA CARMEN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09382212.0 ~ 32: 16/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01564 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITION ~ 71:RECKITT BENCKISER N.V. Siriusdreef 14<br />

2132 WT Hoofddorp ~ 72:KRUBASIK LUCIA PFLUG JORG LINGLER STEFFEN DIERKES FRANK ~ 33: GB ~<br />

31: 0915572.2 ~ 32: 07/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01565 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH<br />

Bruningstrasse 50 65929 Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:PLUMPTRE DAVID LINDSAY ANDREW MARK MACDONALD<br />

CATHERINE ANNE VEASEY ROBERT JONES CHRISTOPHER KOUYOUMJIAN GAREN ~ 33: EP ~ 31:<br />

09171732.2 ~ 32: 30/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01566 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PURIFYING A GAS STREAM INCLUDING MERCURY ~ 71:L'AIR<br />

LIQUIDE - SOCIETE ANONYME POUR L'ETUDE ET L'EXPLOITATION DES PROCEDES GEORGES CLAUDE<br />

75 Quai d'Orsay F-75007 Paris ~ 72:MONEREAU CHRISTIAN BRIGLIA ALAIN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0956400 ~ 32:<br />

17/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01567 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR OPERATING AT LEAST ONE AIR SEPARATION APPARATUS<br />

AND OXYGEN COMSUMPTION UNIT ~ 71:L'AIR LIQUIDE - SOCIETE ANONYME POUR L'ETUDE ET<br />

L'EXPLOITATION DES PROCEDES GEORGES CLAUDE 75 Quai d'Orsay F-75007 Paris ~ 72:GUILLARD<br />

ALAIN FRANC PIERRE-ETIENNE ALLARD NICOLAS MOUSSAVI HADI ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0956167 ~ 32:<br />

09/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01568 ~ Complete ~ 54: CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC One Franklin Plaza 200<br />

North 16th Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania 19102 ~ 72:CHEN PINGYUN DUAN MAOSHENG KAZMIERSKI<br />

WIESLAW MIECZYSLAW TALLANT MATTHEW COUCH RICKY GRIMES RICHARD MARTIN NORTON BETH<br />

ADAMS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/348.767 ~ 32: 27/05/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01569 ~ Complete ~ 54: A FIREARM WITH A TILTING BARREL ~ 71:CESKA ZBROJOVKA A.S. Svat.<br />

Cecha 1283 688 27 Uhersky Brod ~ 72:KRUTIL JOSEF SIMEK VLADIMIR ~ 33: CZ ~ 31: PV2009-606 ~ 32:<br />

15/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01570 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF CRYSTALLIZATION OF (S)-N-METHYL-3-1(1-NAPHTHYLOXY)-<br />

3-(2-THIENYL)PROPYLAMINE HYDROCHLORIDE (DULOXETINE) ~ 71:ZENTIVA K.S U Kabelovny 130 102 37<br />

Praha 10 ~ 72:RIDVAN LUDEK GRUNWALDOVA VERONIKA CINIBULK JOSEF BRUSOVA HANA ~ 33: CZ ~<br />

31: PV-2009-584 ~ 32: 02/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01571 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF FORMING POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND CUTTING<br />

ELEMENTS,CUTTING ELEMENTS,AND EARTH BORING TOOLS CARRYING CUTTING ELEMENTS ~<br />

71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED P O Box 4740 Houston Texas 77210-4740 ~ 72:LYONS NICHOLAS J ~<br />

33: US ~ 31: 12/539.349 ~ 32: 11/08/2009<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01572 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE VARIED SPEED REPRODUCTION OF<br />

VIDEO IMAGES ~ 71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD 416 Maetan-dong Yeongtong-gu Suwon-si Gyeonggido<br />

442-742 ~ 72:CHUNG HYUN-KWON BAK BONG-GIL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/239.113 ~ 32: 02/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01573 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CAMLESS VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINE WITH AUTOMATIC VANE<br />

ORIENTATION ADJUSTMENT ~ 71:WILLEM ADRIAAN CILLIERS P O BOX 206 MONTAGU 6720 ~ 72:WILLEM<br />

ADRIAAN CILLIERS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01574 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GROUT PUMP ~ 71:CEP MINING AND SUPPLIES CC 16 3rd Street Wynberg<br />

Johannesburg ~ 72:MORSE DAVID ERROL<br />

- APPLIED ON 02/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01575 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODIFYING AGENT,METHOD FOR PRODUCING MODIFIED CONJUGATED<br />

DIENE POLYMER USING MODIFYING GENT,AND MODIFIED CONJUGATED DIENE POLYMER ~<br />

71:BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION 10-1 Kyobashi 1-Chome Chuo-ku TOKYO 104-8410 ~ 72:NAKATANI KENJI<br />

ITOH YUKI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-208657 ~ 32: 09/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01576 ~ Complete ~ 54: CIRCUIT ASSEMBLY HAVING A CONVERTER PART COMPRISING A CENTRAL<br />

CONTROL UNIT ~ 71:AEG POWER SOLUTIONS BV Weerenweg 10 Zwanenburg NL-1161AH ~ 72:NORBERT<br />

BLACHA DIETER BRAND ANDREAS PECK ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 041 632.3 ~ 32: 17/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01577 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TH62-SMALL PARTICLE SEPARATION ~ 71:TOWER TECHNOLOGY<br />

HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD Building 16 CSIR Campus Meiring Naude Drive Scientia 0184 ~ 72:MICHAEL WINDSOR<br />

SYMONS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01578 ~ Provisional ~ 54: KANUARW GARMENT ~ 71:MAMPEDI BERTHA SELEKE 21 Van Der Linde<br />

Road Whitney Gardens 2090 ~ 72:MAMPEDI BERTHA SELEKE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01579 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EAZY LEVEL ~ 71:LISTER LOOCK 34 B Bosberg Street Aerorand Middelburg ~<br />

72:LISTER LOOCK<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01580 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EINAF ROBOT ~ 71:MFANA FANIE RUBERU 3789 Section M Bahula Street<br />

Mamelodi West ~ 72:MFANA FANIE RUBERU<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01581 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EXERCISE MACHINE ~ 71:WILLEM JOHANNES VAN STRAATEN PO BOX 783<br />

713 SANDTON 2146 ~ 72:WILLEM JOHANNES VAN STRAATEN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01582 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MINING ROOF BOLT ~ 71:SWEMMER THEODORE DANIEL P O BOX 75746<br />

LYNWOODRIDGE 0040 ~ 72:SWEMMER THEODORE DANIEL<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01583 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF PROVIDING A REQUEST TO A TELLER ~ 71:SURAJUDIN<br />

LATIEF 235 Connaught Road Cravenby Estate Western Cape 7493 ~ 72:SURAJUDIN LATIEF<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01584 ~ Complete ~ 54: A WATER CONTAINER ~ 71:PRITCHARD MICHAEL THE OLD BAKERY 7<br />

TUDDENHAM AVENUE IPSWICH SUFFOLK IP4 2HE ~ 72:PRITCHARD MICHAEL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0915539.1 ~<br />

32: 07/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01585 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SURGE ANTICIPATION VALVE ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:HYDRO POWER<br />

EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:BUHRMANN RUDOLPH FRASER<br />

PETER DUNCAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/09241 ~ 32: 23/12/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01586 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH PRESSURE TURBINE WHEEL ~ 71:OELOFSE MARTINUS DAWID 11<br />

Trumpet Street Jeffreysbaai 6330 ~ 72:OELOFSE MARTINUS DAWID ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03220 ~ 32:<br />

04/05/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01587 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER SOLUBLE,HYDROPHOBIC ASSOCIATING COPOLYMER ~ 71:BASF SE<br />

D-67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:PFEUFFER THOMAS REICHENBACH-KLINKE ROLAND FRIEDRICH STEFAN<br />

GUZMANN MARCUS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09167328.5 ~ 32: 06/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01588 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSMISSION CONCEPT FOR AN ACCESS UNIT STREAM ~<br />

71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E V<br />

Hansastrasse 27C 80686 Munchen ~ 72:ZINK ALEXANDER KELLERMANN CHRISTIAN MOHAMMED<br />

HUSSAIN FAERBER NIKOLAUS THOMA HERBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/240.833 ~ 32: 09/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01589 ~ Complete ~ 54: ISOLATION OF A PROTEIN RESPONSIBLE FOR URANIUM (VI) REDUCTION ~<br />

71:UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE Dept Of Microbial,Biochemical And Food Biotechnology Nelson Mandela<br />

Drive Bloemfontein 9301 ~ 72:CASON ERROL DUNCAN VAN HEERDEN ESTA PIATER LIZELLE ANN<br />

JUGDAVE ABITHA GYANENDRA VAN MARWIJK JACQUILINE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/06569 ~ 32: 21/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01590 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR THERMAL MANAGEMENT OF AN ELECTRIC POWER<br />

CONVERSION INSTALLATION AND INSTALLATION FOR IMPLEMENTING THE METHOD ~ 71:SCHNEIDER<br />

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ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 35 rue Joseph Monier F-92500 Rueil-Malmaison ~ 72:MOREAU JULIEN RADU<br />

DANIEL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 11 00749 ~ 32: 11/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01591 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONFIGURATION METHOD OF AN ELECTRIC POWER CONVERSION<br />

INSTALLATION AND INSTALLATION IMPLEMENTING ONE SUCH METHOD ~ 71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC<br />

INDUSTRIES SAS 35 rue Joseph Monier F-92500 Rueil-Malmaison ~ 72:RADU DANIEL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 11 00750<br />

~ 32: 11/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01592 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUNDS AS TYROSINE KINASE MODULATORS ~ 71:ALLERGAN INC<br />

2525 Dupont Drive T2-7H Irvine CA 92713-9534 ~ 72:GUO XIALING ZHU ZHEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/360.531 ~ 32:<br />

01/07/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01593 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRONIC FUNDS AND RECEIPT TRANSFER SYSTEM ~ 71:JOHNSON<br />

MARK 42A Preston Street Como Western Australia 6152 ~ 72:JOHNSON MARK ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2009906303 ~<br />

32: 24/12/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01594 ~ Complete ~ 54: TOUGH COATED HARD PARTICLES CONSOLIDATED IN A TOUGH MATRIX<br />

MATERIAL ~ 71:ALLOMET CORPORATION 509 Hahntown-Wendel Road North Huntingdon PA 15642 ~<br />

72:KEANE JOHN M GERMAN RANDALL M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/231.149 ~ 32: 04/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01595 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF MANAGING AN INSURANCE PLAN AND A SYSTEM<br />

THEREFOR ~ 71:DISCOVERY HOLDINGS LIMITED 155 West Street Sandton 2196 Gauteng ~ 72:GORE<br />

ADRIAN MAYERS HERSCHEL PHILLIP<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01596 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MEASUREMENT OF PHYSICAL<br />

PROPERTIES OF FREE FLOWING MATERIALS IN VESSELS ~ 71:ULTIMO MEASUREMENT LLC 90 Elm<br />

Street Suite 2000 Providence 02902 Rhode Island ~ 72:RAYKHMAN ALEXANDER M LUBRANO FRANCIS M<br />

NAIDIS EUGENE KASHIN VAL V KLIONSKY ALEX COUTO JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/230.803 ~ 32: 03/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01597 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN UNDERGROUND CARRIER FOR TRANSPORTING PEOPLE IN<br />

UNDERGROUND MINES ~ 71:MULTIBRAKE WITBANK CC Eskom Park Shop 79A 1035 Witbank ~<br />

72:STAPELBERG GERHARD VAN DEN HEEVER RAS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01598 ~ Complete ~ 54: FRAME FOR SUPPORTING A FILTER MEMBRANE ~ 71:VLAAMSE INSTELLING<br />

VOOR TECHNOLOGISCH ONDERZOEK N.V (VITO) Boeretang 200 B-2400 Mol ~ 72:VERHOEVEN WALTER<br />

AGA GUY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/240.245 ~ 32: 07/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01599 ~ Complete ~ 54: 5-(3,4-DICHLORO-PHENYL)-N-(2-HYDROXY-CYCLOHEXYL)-6-(2,2,2-<br />

TRIFLUORO-ETHOXY)-NICO TINAMIDE AND SALTS THEREOF AS HDL CHOLESTEROL RAISING AGENTS<br />

~ 71:F HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG GRENZACHERSTRASSE 124 CH-4070 BASLE ~ 72:ROEVER STEPHAN<br />

WRIGHT MATTHEW ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09170097.1 ~ 32: 11/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01600 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR IMPROVING GASTROINTESTINAL<br />

HEALTH ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:XU HUI CUPP CAROLYN JEAN<br />

LAFLAMME DOROTHY PAULINE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/273.506 ~ 32: 05/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01601 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND FACILITY FOR PRODUCING OXYGEN THROUGH AIR<br />

DISTILLATION ~ 71:L'AIR LIQUIDE - SOCIETE ANONYME POUR L'ETUDE ET L'EXPLOITATION DES<br />

PROCEDES GEORGES CLAUDE 75 Quai d'Orsay F-75007 Paris ~ 72:COGNARD MARIE DUBETTIER-<br />

GRENIER RICHARD ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0956179 ~ 32: 10/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01602 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXTENSION OF UE-RS TO DWPTS ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775<br />

Morehouse Drive San Diego Carlifonia 92121-1714 ~ 72:GOROKHOV ALEXEI Y FARAJIDANA AMIR BANISTER<br />

BRIAN CLARKE MONTOJO JUAN BHATTAD KAPIL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/848.969 ~ 32: 02/08/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01603 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS,SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EMULSIFYING OIL AND WATER ~<br />

71:HERCULES INC Hercules Plaza 1313 North Market Street Wilmington Delaware 19894-0001 ~ 72:MANIERE<br />

OLIVIER<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01604 ~ Complete ~ 54: GAS BARRIER HEAT-SHRINKABLE FILM ~ 71:CRYOVAC INC. 100, Rogers<br />

Bridge Road, Building A, Duncan, South Carolina 29334 ~ 72:RICCIO MARINA URSINO FELICE FORLONI<br />

ROBERTO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10000917.4 ~ 32: 29/01/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01605 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGHLY CONCENTRATED PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS COMPRISING<br />

ANTI-CD20 ANTIBODY ~ 71:F HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG GRENZACHERSTRASSE 124 CH-4070 BASLE ~<br />

72:ADLER MICHAEL STAUCH OLIVER BORIS MAHLER HANNS-CHRISTIAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09170110.2 ~ 32:<br />

11/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01606 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODULAR,SELF-CONTAINED,MOBILE CLEAN ROOM ~ 71:G-CON LLC 6161<br />

Imperial Loop College Station TX 77845 ~ 72:HOLTZ BARRY R MAPLES PHILLIP B ARLEDGE TROY<br />

SHANAHAN DAVID M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/234.302 ~ 32: 16/08/2009<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01607 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-PENETRATION TEXTILE SHEET MATERIAL AND ARTICLES<br />

COMPRISING THE LATTER ~ 71:TEIJIN ARAMID GMBH Kasinostrasse 19-21 D-42103 Wuppertal ~<br />

72:BOTTGER CHRISTIAN HARTERT RUDIGER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09169509.8 ~ 32: 04/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01608 ~ Complete ~ 54: PARASITE HARVESTING ~ 71:MOREDUN RESEARCH INSTITUTE<br />

PENTLANDS SCIENCE PARK BUSH LOAN PENICUIK, MIDLOTHIAN EH26 OPZ, ~ 72:SMITH DAVID ~ 33: GB<br />

~ 31: 0913511.2 ~ 32: 03/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01609 ~ Complete ~ 54: FULL APERTURE BEVERAGE CAN END ~ 71:CROWN PACKAGING<br />

TECHNOLOGY INC 11535 South Central Avenue Alsip Illinois 60803-2599 ~ 72:RAMSEY CHRISTOPHER PAUL<br />

LOCKLEY ANDREW ROBERT WATSON MARTIN JOHN CHANT GARRY RICHARD FIELDS BRIAN HYDE<br />

ELEANOR RACHEL ANN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/797.171 ~ 32: 09/06/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01610 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEEP LEACH VESSEL FOR SHEAR CUTTERS ~ 71:SMITH INTERNATIONAL<br />

INC 1310 Rankin Road Houston Texas 77073 ~ 72:BELNAP J DANIEL CORBETT LOEL CARIVEAU PETER<br />

THOMAS EYRE RONALD K ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/449.204 ~ 32: 04/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01611 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTROMAGNETIC EMITTING SIMULTANEOUSLY ALONG THREE<br />

ORTHOGONAL AXES TO DETECT OBJECT POSITION AND ORIENTATION ~ 71:THALES 45 Avenue de<br />

Villiers 92200 Neuilly-Sur-Seine ~ 72:SONTAG YVES ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 11 00642 ~ 32: 03/03/2011<br />

- APPLIED ON 05/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01612 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AERIAL TEMPORARY SUPPORT ~ 71:FRANS ROELOF PETRUS PIENAAR P<br />

O Box 25 Paaedekraal 1752 MARK HOWELL P O Box 25 Paardekraal 1752 ~ 72:FRANS ROELOF PETRUS<br />

PIENAAR MARK HOWELL<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01613 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SUPPORT PRE-STRESSING BAG ~ 71:FRANS ROELOF PETRUS PIENAAR P<br />

O Box 25 Paaedekraal 1752 MARK HOWELL P O Box 25 Paardekraal 1752 JOHN RICHARD THORPE P.O.Box<br />

25 Paardekraal 1752 ~ 72:FRANS ROELOF PETRUS PIENAAR MARK HOWELL<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01614 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RUGURS APPARAAT ~ 71:MARTIN TALJAARD Kaallaagte 1453 Waverley<br />

LENARD ADRIAAN WESSON Kaallaagte 1453 Waverley ~ 72:MARTIN TALJAARD LENARD ADRIAAN<br />

WESSON<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01615 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MOBILE HOT HOUSE ~ 71:ALISTAIR CLIVE GORDON 4 Wellington Ave La<br />

Ferte Sonneveld Ext 14 Brakpan 1541 JANET KAREN GORDON 4 Wellington Ave La Ferte Sonneveld Ext 14<br />

Brakpan 1541 ~ 72:ALISTAIR CLIVE GORDON JANET KAREN GORDON<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01616 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DUSTBIN-GUARD (DG) ~ 71:BONGANI JERRY MAHLANGU 4 Mokone Street<br />

Kwa-Thema 1575 ~ 72:BONGANI JERRY MAHLANGU<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01617 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A TRACKING DEVICE ~ 71:BBE ENERGY (PTY) LTD 41 Sloane Street<br />

Bryanston Extension 34 Sandton ~ 72:ROSS WILLIAM WILSON<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01618 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A LOCKING DEVICE FOR A SHIPPING CONTAINER ~ 71:PROTEA COIN<br />

GROUP (ASSETS IN TRANSIT AND ARMED REACTION) (PTY) LTD Coin Security House 222 Witch-Hazel<br />

Avenue Highveld Techno Park Centurion ~ 72:VAN DER WALT MICHIEL COENRAAD VAN STADEN JAN<br />

WILLEM<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01619 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIT ASSEMBLY FOR A DOWN-THE-HOLE HAMMER DRILL ~ 71:GIEN<br />

BERNARD LIONEL Nos 2 and 4 Simba Street Sebenza EDENBALE 1610 ~ 72:GIEN BERNARD LIONEL ~ 33:<br />

ZA ~ 31: ZA2009/05462 ~ 32: 05/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01620 ~ Complete ~ 54: PUMPING DEVICE ~ 71:DARTMOUTH WAVE ENERGY LIMITED Derwent Lodge<br />

South Town Dartmouth Devon TQ6 9BU ~ 72:SMITH ALVIN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0918956.4 ~ 32: 29/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01621 ~ Complete ~ 54: A VETERINARY NATURAL HEALTH METHOD FOR IMPROVING LACTATION ~<br />

71:PEARSON WENDY 4228 15th Sideroad RR 2 Rockwood N08 2K0 AGHAKHANI GOHLAM ABBAS 524 W<br />

43rd Street North Wichita Kansas 67204 ~ 72:PEARSON WENDY AGHAKHANI GOHLAM ABBAS ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

61/240.336 ~ 32: 08/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01622 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR A CONVEYOR ~ 71:SANDVIK MINING AND<br />

CONSTRUCTION RSA (PTY) LTD 14 Hawley Road Bedfordview ~ 72:FLISS LYONELL<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01623 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HEAVY SYNTHETIC FUEL ~ 71:SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY)<br />

LIMITED 1 Sturdee Avenue Rosebank 2196 Johannesburg ~ 72:DANCUART LUIS PABLO VAN HEERDEN<br />

JACQUES GRAVETT PAUL<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01624 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ISOPRENE ~<br />

71:LUMMUS TECHNOLOGY INC. 1515 Broad Street Bloomfield New Jersey 07003-3096 ~ 72:GARTSIDE<br />

ROBERT J KLEINDIENST SHANE R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/462.688 ~ 32: 07/08/2009<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01625 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSTITUTED DIHYDRO BENZOCYCLOALKYLOXYMETHYL<br />

OXAZOLOPYRIMIDINONES,PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS 174 Avenue de<br />

France F-75013 Paris ~ 72:KOSLEY RAYMOND WALTER JR SHER ROSY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/242.586 ~ 32:<br />

15/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01626 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECHARGEABLE ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL SYSTEM WITH A CHARGING<br />

ELECTRODE CHARGE/DISCHARGE MODE SWITCHING IN THE CELLS ~ 71:FLUIDIC INC 8455 North 90th<br />

Street Suite 4 Scottsdale AZ 85258 ~ 72:FRIESEN CODY A KRISHNAN RAMKUMAR FRIESEN GRANT ~ 33:<br />

US ~ 31: 61/243.970 ~ 32: 18/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01627 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUNDS AS TYROSINE KINASE MODULATORS ~ 71:ALLERGAN INC<br />

2525 Dupont Drive Irvine California 92612 ~ 72:GUO XIALING ZHU ZHEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/360.531 ~ 32:<br />

01/07/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01628 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:GOOS INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD 23 Waboom<br />

Road Randpark Ridge Randburg ~ 72:VAN NIEKERK ABRAHAM JOHANNES<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01629 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PROCESSING MANGANESE ORE FINES ~ 71:PROCESS<br />

MINERALS INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 25 Wellard Street Bibra Lake 6163 Western Australia ~ 72:GERAGHTY<br />

DAVID MICHAEL ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2009905026 ~ 32: 14/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01630 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL NPR-B AGONISTS ~ 71:ALCON RESEARCH LTD 6201 South Freeway<br />

MS TB4-8 Fort Worth 76134-2099 Texas ~ 72:OSTERKAMP FRANK HAWLISCH HEIKO HUMMEL GERD<br />

KNAUTE TOBIAS REIMER ULF REINEKE ULRICH RICHTER UWE SIMON BERNADETT SPECKER EDGAR<br />

WOISCHNIK MARKUS HELLBERG MARK R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/245.960 ~ 32: 25/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01631 ~ Complete ~ 54: MILD,FOAMING LIQUID CLEANSERS COMPRISING LOW LEVELS OF FATTY<br />

ISETHIONATE PRODUCT AND LOW TOTAL FATTY ACID AND/OR FATTY ACID SOAP CONTENT ~<br />

71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:TSAUR<br />

LIANG SHENG VILLA VIRGILIO BARBA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/577.425 ~ 32: 12/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01632 ~ Complete ~ 54: OLOPATADINE COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:ALCON<br />

RESEARCH LTD 6201 South Freeway MS TB4-8 Fort Worth 76134-2099 Texas ~ 72:SCHNEIDER L WAYNE<br />

HAN WESLEY WEHSIN CHOWHAN MASOOD A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/247.618 ~ 32: 01/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01633 ~ Complete ~ 54: JIGGING APPARATUS ~ 71:GRAVMAX (PTY) LTD 98 Beyers Naude Street 0299<br />

Rustenburg ~ 72:BOSHOFF CHRISTIAAN CORNELIUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/00765 ~ 32: 28/01/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01634 ~ Complete ~ 54: MATERIAL SEPARATION ~ 71:GRAVMAX (PTY) LTD 98 Beyers Naude Street<br />

0299 Rustenburg ~ 72:VAN WYK DANIEL JOHANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/00766 ~ 32: 28/01/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01635 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL BICYCLIC UREA COMPOUNDS ~ 71:MERCK PATENT GMBH<br />

Frankfurter Strasse 250 64293 Darmstadt ~ 72:CHEN XIAOLING HUCK BAYARD R SUTTON AMANDA E<br />

HODOUS BRIAN L KARRA SRINIVASA R LAN RUOXI GOUTOPOULOS ANDREAS JONES REINALDO C ~ 33:<br />

US ~ 31: 61/231.873 ~ 32: 06/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01636 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR MEASURING BIOLOGICAL PROCESSES<br />

USING MID-INFRARED SPECTROSCOPY ~ 71:BP CORPORATION NORTH AMERICA INC 501 WESTLAKE<br />

PARK BOULEVERD HOUSTON TEXAS 77079 ~ 72:THOMSON ALASDAIR I NICHOLSON REBECCA<br />

GBADAMOSI MUIBAT MASON HELEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/564.224 ~ 32: 22/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01637 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR COOLING A FINE GRAINED SOLID BULK WHILE<br />

EXCHANGING THE OPEN SPACE GAS CONTAINED THEREIN SIMULTANEOUSLY ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP<br />

UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse 15 44141 Dortmund ~ 72:HAMEL STEFAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 036<br />

119.7 ~ 32: 05/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01638 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A BED BASE ~ 71:SPRINGBOX BOX (PTY)<br />

LTD Sloane Street Rosslyn 0200 Pretoria ~ 72:COHEN RONALD RAYMOND ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/01684 ~ 32:<br />

04/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01661 ~ Complete ~ 54: A VISUAL AID ~ 71:VISION LTD Unit 235 2 Lansdowne Crescent Bournemouth<br />

Dorset BH1 1SA ~ 72:TO BE ADVISED<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01756 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOSAGE REGIMEN FOR ADMINISTERING AN EPCAMXCD3 BISPECIFIC<br />

ANTIBODY ~ 71:MICROMET AG Staffelseestrasse 2 Munich 81477 ~ 72:GERHARD ZUGMEIER DOMINIK<br />

RUTTINGER PETER KUFER SABINE KAUBITZSCH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/344.147 ~ 32: 01/06/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01757 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RAZOR WIRE ~ 71:SHIELD PRODUCT LIMITED 125 Dar iL-Wied Triq il-wied<br />

IKL 1087 ~ 72:COCHRANE STEVEN DAVID<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01758 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DART CRICKET ~ 71:SELWYN PETER CHRISTENSEN PO Box 3038 Assagay<br />

3624 ~ 72:SELWYN PETER CHRISTENSEN<br />

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- APPLIED ON 06/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01640 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EEZI PREZ ~ 71:LUDWIG ADRIAAN DUVENAGE 765 Bezuidenhout Street<br />

Claremont Pretoria ~ 72:LUDWIG ADRIAAN DUVENAGE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01641 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ROTATING HINGE KNEE PROSTHESIS ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN<br />

LOVERS WALK RONDEBOSCH CAPE TOWN 7700 ~ 72:VICATOS GEORGE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01642 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PRINTED VOUCHER ~ 71:NOMANINI MOBILE VENDING (PTY) LTD 13 Dion<br />

Road Sandown Estate Sandton ~ 72:MONADJEM VAHID JACOB<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01643 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PADLOCK TAMPER INDICATOR DEVICE ~ 71:BROWN CRAIG PATRICK 128<br />

River Road Lyttelton Manor Centurion 0157 ~ 72:BROWN CRAIG PATRICK<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01644 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A WHEEL SPRAY INHIBITOR ~ 71:GOOSEN PIERRE 7 Wychwood Avenue<br />

Linkside Port Elizabeth 6001 ~ 72:GOOSEN PIERRE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01645 ~ Complete ~ 54: COSMETIC COMPOSITION ~ 71:RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE<br />

INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 103-105 Bath Road Slough Berkshire SL1 3UH England ~ 72:JACKSON STUART<br />

RAWLINS TONY BUCKLEY CAROLYN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0915964.1 ~ 32: 11/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01646 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOGGER DEVICE FOR BLASTING OPERATIONS AND METHOD OF USE ~<br />

71:DYNO NOBEL INC 2795 East Cottonwood Parkway Suite 500 Salt Lake City, 84121 Utah ~ 72:MICHNA<br />

RICHARD JOSEPH LEVAN ROBERT W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/251.024 ~ 32: 13/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01647 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBLINGUAL AND BUCCAL FILM COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:RECKITT BENCKISER<br />

HEALTHCARE (UK) LIMITED 103-105 Bath Road Slough Berkshire SL1 3UH ~ 72:MYERS GARRY L HILBERT<br />

SAMUEL D BOONE BILL J BOGUE B ARLIE SANGHVI PRADEEP HARIHARAN MADHUSUDAN ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

12/537.571 ~ 32: 07/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01648 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GRATING PANEL SPACER ~ 71:VITAL ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD LEA ROAD<br />

BOKSBURG NORTH 1461 GAUTENG ~ 72:PRINGLE DODDS BEAUMONT<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01649 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN EARRING ~ 71:NARUNSKY JONATHAN BENJAMIN 17 Mervin Road<br />

Glenhazel Johannesburg ~ 72:NARUNSKY JONATHAN BENJAMIN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01650 ~ Complete ~ 54: THIN NANO STRUCTURED LAYERS WITH HIGH CATALYTIC ACTIVITY ON<br />

NICKEL OR NICKEL ALLOY SURFACES AND PROCESS FOR THEIR PREPARATION ~ 71:LAM BA<br />

ENGINEERING & CONSULTING SRL Via Piave 92 I-10014 Caluso (Torino) ~ 72:MARINI PAOLO CELANI<br />

FRANCESCO NAKAMURA MISA DI STEFANO VITTORIO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: TO2009A000626 ~ 32: 07/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01651 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERMALLY STABLE POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND CONSTRUCTIONS ~<br />

71:SMITH INTERNATIONAL INC 1310 Rankin Road Houston Texas 77073 ~ 72:BELNAP DANIEL J FANG YI<br />

FAN GUOJIANG CARIVEAU PETER T VORONIN GEORGIY SHEN YUELIN ZHANG YOUHE YU FENG BAO<br />

YAHUA EYRE RONALD K ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/250.816 ~ 32: 12/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01653 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL AZAHETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS ~ 71:MERCK PATENT GMBH<br />

Frankfurter Strasse 250 64293 Darmstadt ~ 72:SUTTON AMANDA E RICHARDSON THOMAS E HUCK<br />

BAYARD R POTNICK JUSTIN BRUGGER NADIA VANDEVEER HAROLD GEORGE LAN RUOXI ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

61/232.179 ~ 32: 07/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01654 ~ Complete ~ 54: THROUGH-PASSAGE ROOFING TILE ~ 71:MONIER ROOFING COMPONENTS<br />

GMBH Frankfurter Landstrasse 2-4 61440 Oberursel ~ 72:WILLEN DIRK ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 043 172.1 ~ 32:<br />

26/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01655 ~ Complete ~ 54: PARTICLE TRAP AND FILTER DEVICE COMPRISING A PARTICLE TRAP ~<br />

71:VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB S-405 08 Goteb<strong>org</strong> ~ 72:ETEMAD SASSAN RYRHOLM REIMER ~ 33: SE ~ 31:<br />

2009/000408 ~ 32: 14/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01656 ~ Complete ~ 54: CATHODE SHELL STRUCTURE ~ 71:NORSK HYDRO ASA N-0240 OSLO ~<br />

72:EICK INGO KROSCHINSKI DIRK ~ 33: NO ~ 31: 20092968 ~ 32: 07/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01657 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESSES FOR THE PREPARATION OF VARDENAFIL ~ 71:RANBAXY<br />

LABORATORIES LTD Head Office 12th Floor Devika Tower 06 Nehru Place New Delhi 110019 ~ 72:MITTAL<br />

ANU THAPER RAJESH KUMAR KHANNA MAHAVIR SINGH PRASAD MOHAN ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1650/DEL/2009 ~<br />

32: 07/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01658 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PNEUMATIC WINCH CONTROL ~ 71:PAUL CHRISTIAN GIBBON 9 Suiker<br />

Bekkie Safari Gardens Rustenburg ~ 72:PAUL CHRISTIAN GIBBON<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01659 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BETTER DAYS CARD (BD CARD) ~ 71:EUGENE ALEXANDER BUYS 34 Buffels<br />

Street Riverlea Johannesburg 2093 ~ 72:EUGENE ALEXANDER BUYS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01660 ~ Complete ~ 54: WEAPONS CONTROL SYSTEMS ~ 71:KLEIN AVNER 145 WELLS STREET<br />

SOUTH MELBOURNE VICTORIA 3205 ~ 72:KLEIN AVNER ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2008901200 ~ 32: 12/03/2008<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01755 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR ISOLATING ALKALOIDS FORM PLANTS ~ 71:THOMAS<br />

KALLIMOPOULOS Benckiserstrasse 47 Ludwigshafen 67059 ~ 72:THOMAS KALLIMOPOULOS ~ 33: DE ~ 31:<br />

10 2009 040 381.7 ~ 32: 07/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02000 ~ Complete ~ 54: CUTTING DEVICE ~ 71:UNICHARM CORPORATION 182 Shimobun Kinsei-cho<br />

Shikokuchuo-shi Ehime 7990111 ~ 72:YOKOE KEIJIRO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-217748 ~ 32: 18/09/2009<br />

- APPLIED ON 07/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01554 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SENSITIZING COMPOSITION FOR AN EXPLOSIVE ~ 71:AEL MINING<br />

SERVICES LIMITED AECI Place 24 The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead Sandton 2196 ~<br />

72:VERMAAK CHARL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/07945 ~ 32: 12/11/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01662 ~ Complete ~ 54: MAGNETIC ENGAGEMENT DRIVE FOR LOCKING MECHANISMS ~<br />

71:INTERLOCK SYSTEMS CC 60 Van Wouw Street Groenkloof Pretoria ~ 72:VAN RENSBURG NEIL<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01663 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF APPLYING A MESH PANEL TO A WALL OF AN EXCAVATION<br />

~ 71:GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~ 72:PASTORINO PAULO<br />

ETTORE CAWOOD MARTIN SHEPPARD JAMES<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01664 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTRICAL GENERATOR ~ 71:FRIEDENTHAL REGINALD 73 Bram Fischer<br />

Drive Robindale Randburg ~ 72:FRIEDENTHAL REGINALD<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01665 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FOAM SHOWER CONCEPT ~ 71:BRIAN MICHAEL THORESSON 39 Umgeni<br />

Str Stilfontein 2551 ~ 72:BRIAN MICHAEL THORESSON<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01666 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COMP TROLC ~ 71:XOLISWA CINGO 520 Sundu Street Zone 7 Pimville Soweto<br />

~ 72:XOLISWA CINGO<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01667 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TRIPPLE X POWER SUPPLY ~ 71:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN JAMES JESSE 716<br />

Simpson Str Hibberdene 4220 South Coast ~ 72:VAN DER WESTHUIZEN JAMES JESSE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01668 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LANDMINE AND UXO (UNEXPLODED ORDINANCE) DEFLAGRATION<br />

SYSTEM ~ 71:PETRUS GERHARDUS KUHN P O Box 6155 Ansfrere 1711 ~ 72:PETRUS GERHARDUS KUHN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01669 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SEATING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:JOHANNES PAUL VAN TELLINGEN 20<br />

Southern Cross Drive Constantia 7806 ~ 72:JOHANNES PAUL VAN TELLINGEN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01670 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GENERATOR AND ELECTRIC MOTOR ~ 71:ALEXANDER PETER SMITH 34<br />

Malata Beach 65 Coral Road Bloubergrand 7441 ~ 72:ALEXANDER PETER SMITH<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01671 ~ Complete ~ 54: APOGOSSYPOLONE DERIVATIVES AS ANTICANCER AGENTS ~<br />

71:SANFORD-BURNHAM MEDICAL RESEARCH INSTITUTE 10901 North Torrey Pines Road La JOlla CA<br />

92037 ~ 72:PELLECCHIA MAURIZIO WEI JUN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/249.982 ~ 32: 08/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01672 ~ Complete ~ 54: A CYTOLYTIC RTX-TOXIN FROM GALLIBACTERIUM ANATIS ~<br />

71:KOBENHAVNS UNIVERSITET (UNIVERSITY OF COPENHAGEN) Norregade 10 Postboks 2177 DK-1017<br />

Copenhagen K ~ 72:BOJESEN ANDERS MIKI KRISTENSEN BODIL MARIE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/250.163 ~ 32:<br />

09/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01673 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL ALDEHYDES AND NITRILES FROM ISOPHORONE,AND USE<br />

THEREOF IN PERFUMERY ~ 71:V MANE FILS 620 Route De Grasse F-06620 Bar Sur Loup ~ 72:MURATORE<br />

AGNES CHANOT JEAN-JACQUES ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0956422 ~ 32: 18/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01674 ~ Complete ~ 54: LARGE RETURNABLE CONTAINER,METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR<br />

MOLDING THE SAME,AND BLOW MOLD WITH SEPARATE HEATING ZONES ~ 71:NISSEI ASB MACHINE<br />

CO. LTD 4586-3 Koo Komoro-shi Nagano 384-8585 ~ 72:AOKI DAIICHI TSUKAMOTO HIROYUKI ~ 33: JP ~ 31:<br />

2009-186785 ~ 32: 11/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01675 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORGANIC SALTS FOR REDUCING STONE PERMEABILITIES ~ 71:BASF SE D-<br />

67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:SPINDLER CHRISTIAN SCHLEIFER NORBERT BRODT GREGOR ~ 33: EP ~ 31:<br />

09167703.9 ~ 32: 12/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01676 ~ Complete ~ 54: AZETIDINONE COMPOUNDS AND MEDICAL USE THEREOF ~ 71:ZHEJIANG<br />

HISUN PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD 46 Waisha Road, Jiaojiang District Taizhou City, Zhejiang Province 318000<br />

~ 72:BAI HUA ZHAO XUYANG XU XIAOJIE LIU XIAOYU ZHANG YUNCAI CHEN YING ZHENG XIAOHE GU<br />

MAOJIAN ZHU QIFENG ZHANG YONG LUO HAIRONG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 200910162888.8 ~ 32: 11/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01677 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE THAT CAN BE WORN ON THE BODY OF A USER AND THAT<br />

PROVIDES VACUUM FOR MEDICAL USES ~ 71:PAUL HARTMANN AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Paul-Hartmann-<br />

Strasse 12 89522 Heidenheim ~ 72:ECKSTEIN AXEL HOFSTETTER JURGEN MOLLER MARIO HEER<br />

ANDREAS EGNER SIMON ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 038 130.9 ~ 32: 12/08/2009<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01678 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOSAGE REGIMEN OF AN S1P RECEPTOR MODULATOR ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG<br />

Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:BOULTON CRAIG BURTIN PASCALE DAVID OLIVIER DE VERA ANA<br />

DUMORTIER THOMAS HUNT IRENE SCHMOUDER ROBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/352.029 ~ 32: 07/06/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01679 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED POLYURETHANR FOAMING PROCESSES AND FOAM<br />

PROPERTIES USING HALOGENATED OLEFIN BLOWING AGENT ~ 71:ARKEMA INC 900 First Avenue King<br />

Of Prussia Pennsylvania 19406 ~ 72:COSTA JOSEPH S CHEN BENJAMIN B BONNET PHILIPPE ~ 33: US ~<br />

31: 61/240.727 ~ 32: 09/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01680 ~ Complete ~ 54: GLYCOSIDE DERIVATIVES AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG<br />

Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:BEBERNITZ GREGORY RAYMOND BOCK MARK G REDDY DUMBALA<br />

SRINIVAS HAJARE ATUL KASHINATH VYAVAHARE VINOD BHOSALE SANDEEP BHAUSAHEB KURHADE<br />

SURESH EKNATH SALUNKHE VIDESH SHAIKH NADIM S BHUNIYA DEBNATH PALLE VENKATA P FENG<br />

LILI LIANG JESSICA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 2689/DEL/2009 ~ 32: 23/12/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01681 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIHYDRO-OXOZOLOBENZODIAZEPINONE COMPOUNDS,A PROCESS FOR<br />

THEIR PREPARATION AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THEM ~ 71:LES<br />

LABORATOIRES SERVIER 35 RUE DE VERDUN F-92284 SURESNES CEDEX EGIS GYOGYSZERGYAR<br />

NYRT 30-38 Kereszturi UT H-1106 Budapest ~ 72:LING ISTVAN BARKOCZY JOZSEF ANTONI FERENC<br />

GACSALYI ISTVAN LEVAY GYORGY SPEDDING MICHAEL HARSING LASZLO ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 11/00682 ~ 32:<br />

08/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01682 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ENZYME-CLEAVABLE KETONE-MODIFIED<br />

OPIOID PRODRUGS AND OPTIONAL INHIBITORS THEREOF ~ 71:SIGNATURE THERAPEUTICS INC 75<br />

Shoreway Road Suite D San Carlos 94070 California ~ 72:JENKINS THOMAS E HUSFELD CRAIG O<br />

SEROOGY JULIE D WRAY JONATHAN W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/288.148 ~ 32: 18/12/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01683 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FULVIC ACID AND ANTIBIOTIC COMBINATION FOR INHIBITION OR<br />

TREATMENT OF MULTI-DRUG RESISTANT BACTERIA ~ 71:NATRACINE UK LTD Legh Coach House<br />

Wilmslow Road Mottram St Andrew SK10 4QH Cheshire ~ 72:LEIVERS STEPHEN WILLIAM WARN PETER<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01684 ~ Complete ~ 54: MAGAZINE-INTEGRATED AMMUNITION ~ 71:RHEINMETALL WAFFE<br />

MUNITION GMBH Heinrich-Ehrhardt-Strasse 2 29345 Unterluss ~ 72:KLASEN ANDRE ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009<br />

043 483.6 ~ 32: 30/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01685 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACTIVATION UNIT FOR AMMUNITION-FREE DECOYS ~ 71:RHEINMETALL<br />

WAFFE MUNITION GMBH Heinrich-Ehrhardt-Strasse 2 29345 Unterluss ~ 72:PRELIC NENAD EGLAUER<br />

HERIBERT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 043 491.7 ~ 32: 30/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01686 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REINJECTION OF RETARD ENERGY IN A<br />

TROLLEY-BASED ELECTRIC MINING HAUL TRUCK ~ 71:SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC 3333 Old Milton Parkway<br />

Alpharetta Ge<strong>org</strong>ia 30005-4437 ~ 72:MAZUMDAR JOY KOELLNER WALTER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/604.571 ~ 32:<br />

23/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01687 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIOMARKERS FOR PREDICTING SUSTAINED RESPONSE TO HCV<br />

TREATMENT ~ 71:F HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG GRENZACHERSTRASSE 124 CH-4070 BASLE ~ 72:CHIU<br />

SHU-HUI ZHU YONGHONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/265.816 ~ 32: 02/12/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01688 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCING A WASTEWATER TREATMENT<br />

PROCESS ~ 71:SIEMENS INDUSTRY INC 3333 Old Milton Parkway Alpharetta Ge<strong>org</strong>ia 30005-4437 ~<br />

72:WOODARD STEVEN WECHSLER IONEL MARSTON PETER G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/584.545 ~ 32: 08/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01689 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING UNPROCESSED AND PARTIALLY PROCESSES<br />

NEUROTOXIN TYPE A ~ 71:MERZ PHARMA GMBH & CO KGAA, Eckenheimer Landstrasse 100 60318<br />

Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:TAYLOR HAROLD V BRUNN CORNELIA EISELE KARL-HEINZ ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

61/279.453 ~ 32: 21/10/2009<br />

- APPLIED ON 08/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01690 ~ Complete ~ 54: PICRORHIZA KURROA EXTRACT FOR PREVENTION,ELIMINATION AND<br />

TREATMENT OF RNA VIRUSES AND INFECTION OR DISEASES CAUSED BY THE SAME IN<br />

HUMANS,ANIMALS AND IN BIOTECH INDUSTRY ~ 71:MUNISEKHAR MEDASANI S-1 Plot#31B Vimal Road#5<br />

Jubilee Hills Hyderbad 500033 Andhra Pradesh SATYASAYEE BABU DIVI S-1 Plot#31B Vimal Road#5 Jubilee<br />

Hills Hyderbad 500033 Andhra Pradesh ~ 72:MUNISEKHAR MEDASANI SATYASAYEE BABU DIVI ~ 33: IN ~<br />

31: 2150/CHE/2009 ~ 32: 04/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01691 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SMELTER LANCE ~ 71:HERAEUS ELECTRO-NITE (PTY) LTD 29 Atlas Road<br />

Anderbolt Boskburg ~ 72:MINNAR KEITH GAVIN<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01692 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BILLBOARD CLOSURE ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:IDENTITY SIGNAGE<br />

MANUFACTURES (PTY) LTD 24 Bruton Road Bryanston Johannesburg ~ 72:VAN DEN HEEVER ANTON<br />

ENGEL JEROEN DUTCH<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01693 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SHOE SOLE ~ 71:DU PLESSIS CARON No. 4 <strong>Part</strong>ridge Place Hiskett Road<br />

Magaliesig Bryanston 2191 ~ 72:DU PLESSIS CARON<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01694 ~ Provisional ~ 54: 3D DRIVING SCHOLL ~ 71:DR VUYO YOKWE 2404 John R055 House Victoria<br />

Embankment Durban 4001 ~ 72:DR VUYO YOKWE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01695 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF PROCESSING AND DISPOSING OF HYDROCARBON WASTE ~<br />

71:REXOS LTD Invictus House Heath Road Whitchurch Shropshire SY13 2AE LAFARGE 61 rue des Belles<br />

Feuilles F-75116 Paris ~ 72:MONBIOT RICHARD BOURGAREL FLORENT ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0914785,1 ~ 32:<br />

25/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01696 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ELECTRICAL POWER PRODUCTION ~<br />

71:OCHSE ANDREW 16 Montrose Hornbill Road Douglasdale 2165 MEYER GEOFFREY LYNTON 16 Napoli<br />

Estate Rea Road Douglasdale 2165 ~ 72:OCHSE ANDREW MEYER GEOFFREY LYNTON ~ 33: ZA ~ 31:<br />

2010/02153 ~ 32: 26/03/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01697 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A COUPLER ~ 71:KMDB MANUFACTURES (PTY) LTD 41 Frans Oerder<br />

Groenkloof 0181 ~ 72:PHILLIPUS JACOBUS DE KLERK<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01698 ~ Complete ~ 54: COUPLER ~ 71:KMDB MANUFACTURES (PTY) LTD 41 Frans Oerder Groenkloof<br />

0181 ~ 72:PHILLIPUS JACOBUS DE KLERK<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01699 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUTO REVERSE SYSTEM FOR TRAILER COUPING ~ 71:KMDB<br />

MANUFACTURES (PTY) LTD 41 Frans Oerder Groenkloof 0181 ~ 72:PHILLIPUS JACOBUS DE KLERK<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01700 ~ Complete ~ 54: GAMING APPARATUS AND SYSTEMS ~ 71:DYNAMITE GAMES PTY LTD<br />

LEVEL 4 37 - 49 Pitt Street Sydney NSW 2000 ~ 72:ELLIS BENJAMIN JAMES ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2011201126 ~ 32:<br />

09/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01701 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONNECTION MODULE ~ 71:DECOMA (GERMANY) GMBH Justus-Von-Liebig-<br />

Strasse 5 66280 Sulzbach/Saar ~ 72:HOLDERLE VOLKER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 038 134.1 ~ 32: 13/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01702 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STORAGE UNIT AND METHOD ~ 71:DE LANGE THEUNIS GERT HENDRIK 1<br />

Mercedes Road Areus Randfontein 1760 DE LANGE SIMON HENDRIK 1 Mercedes road Areus Randfontein<br />

1760 MARCUSSEN SVEN ERIK 1 Mercedes Road Areus Randfontein 1760 ~ 72:DE LANGE THEUNIS GERT<br />

HENDRIK DE LANGE SIMON HENDRIK MARCUSSEN SVEN ERIK<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01703 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES AS PROTEIN TYROSINE KINASE 2 INHIBITORS ~<br />

71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse 173 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein ~<br />

72:STADTMUELLER HEINZ SAPOUNTZIS LOANNIS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10172460.7 ~ 32: 11/08/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01704 ~ Complete ~ 54: DLL4-BINDING MOLECULES ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL<br />

GMBH Binger Strasse 173 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:BORGES ERIC GSCHWIND ANDREAS BOUCNEAU<br />

JOACHIM DE TAVERNIER EVELYN KOLKMAN JOOST MERCHIERS PASCAL VAN HOORICK DIANE ~ 33: EP<br />

~ 31: 09172132.4 ~ 32: 02/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01705 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREGNANE DERIVATIVES CONDENSED IN THE 16, 17 POSITION WITH AN N-<br />

SUBSTITUTED ISOXAZOLIDINE RING AS ANTI-INFLAMMATORY AGENTS ~ 71:CHIESI FARMACEUTICI<br />

S.P.A. Via Palermo 26/A 43100 Parma ~ 72:ARMANI ELISABETTA GHIDINI ELEONORA PERETTO ILARIA<br />

VIRDIS ANDREA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09011665.8 ~ 32: 11/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01706 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF AUTHENTICATING A DEVICE AND ENCRYPTING DATA<br />

TRANSMITTED BETWEEN THE DEVICE AND A SERVER ~ 71:MTN MOBILE MONEY SA (PTY) LTD 1ST<br />

FLOOR SUMMIT PLACE 495 SUMMIT ROAD MORNINGSIDE 2196 ~ 72:ROUX PETRUS DANIEL JACOBUS<br />

SELIBAS PAUL ANDREW BRUYNSE DIRK MARINUS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01707 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN EXAMINATION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ~ 71:PENS DOWN CC 46<br />

Edendale Road Edendale Johannesburg 1610 Gauteng ~ 72:HAWES JONATHAN PATRICK<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01708 ~ Complete ~ 54: REMOVABLE COLOR GEL BASECOAT FOR ARTIFICIAL NAIL COATINGS AND<br />

METHODS THEREFORE ~ 71:CREATIVE NAIL DESIGN INC 1125 Joshua Way Vista Califonia 92081 ~<br />

72:CONGER CHAD VU THONG H ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/555,571 ~ 32: 08/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01709 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROTEIN HOUSING FOR A CHEMICAL BASED SELF-CONTAINED SELF-<br />

RESCUER,SELF-CONTAINED SELF-RESCURE SAFTEY SYSTEM, MONITORING DEVICE, AND METHOD OF<br />

MONITORING SELF-CONTAINED SELF-RESCUERES ~ 71:CSIR Meiring Naude Road CSIR Campus BLD 34<br />

Brummeria 0184 ~ 72:SCHREIBER LOTHAR WILFRIED HOLDCROFT ROBERT JAMES<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01710 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PAYMENT PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:WATTBOX HOLDINGS<br />

(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 24 Kalypso Naivasha Road Sunninghill ~ 72:NALDER NICHOLAS FIELDING<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01711 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLOATING MICROGRANULES ~ 71:DEBREGEAS ET ASSOCIES PHARMA 79<br />

Rue De Miromesnil F-75008 Paris ~ 72:LEBON CHRISTOPHE SUPLIE PASCAL ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0955641 ~ 32:<br />

12/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01712 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS AGAINST DRUG MISUSE ~<br />

71:DEBREGEAS ET ASSOCIES PHARMA 79 Rue De Miromesnil F-75008 Paris ~ 72:SUPLIE PASCAL LEBON<br />

CHRISTOPHE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0955642 ~ 32: 12/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01713 ~ Complete ~ 54: CUTTING ELEMENTS HAVING DIFFERENT INTERSTITIAL MATERIALS IN<br />

MULTI-LAYER DIAMOND TABLES,EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING SUCH CUTTING ELEMENTS,AND<br />

METHODS OF FORMING SAME ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED PO Box 4740 Houston TX 77210 ~<br />

72:SCHMITZ KURTIS SCOTT DANNY E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/544,954 ~ 32: 20/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01714 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROTEIN MATRIX VACCINES OF IMPROVED IMMUNOGENICITY ~<br />

71:MATRIIVAX RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CORP 650 Albany Street #117 Boston MA 02118 ~ 72:KILLEEN<br />

KEVIN P THANAWASTEIN ANN GRIFFIN THOMAS J IV ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/276,783 ~ 32: 09/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01715 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF (1S,4R)-2-OXA-3-<br />

AZABICYCLO{[2,2.1]HEPT-5-ENES ~ 71:LONZA LTD Münchensteinerstrasse 38 CH-4052 Basel ~ 72:FRANZEN<br />

MANUELA NOTI CHRISTIAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09011146.9 ~ 32: 31/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01716 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO LASER SCANNING SYSTEMS ~<br />

71:OPTOS PLC Queensferry House Carnegie Business Campus Queensferry Road Dunfermiline Fife KY11 8GR<br />

~ 72:AZEGROUZ HIND ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0913911.4 ~ 32: 10/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01717 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR LEACHING OF ORE CONTAINING COPPER AND COBALT ~<br />

71:OUTOTEC OYJ Riihitontuntie 7 FI-02200 Espoo ~ 72:SALMINEN JUSTIN VAARNO JUSSI SAAMANEN<br />

JUKKA TIIHONEN JARI RITASALO TEEMU ~ 33: FI ~ 31: 20090294 ~ 32: 11/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01718 ~ Complete ~ 54: STEEPING LIQUOR USED AS A MEANS OF CONTROLLING THE RISK OF FIRE<br />

AND EXPLOSION OF ORGANIC EXTRACTIVE MATERIALS ~ 71:IEC EUROPE S.A.R.L 44 reu de la Valle L-<br />

2661 Luxembourg ~ 72:TERRAZ DENIS ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0903919 ~ 32: 11/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01719 ~ Complete ~ 54: FORMULATIONS AND METHODS EMPLOYING ANHYDROUS DISINFECTANT ~<br />

71:PURE BIOSCIENCE 1725 Gillespie Way EL Cajon CA 92020 ~ 72:KRALL MICHAEL L GUMIENNY JR<br />

RICHARD JONTE DOLANA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/233,424 ~ 32: 12/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01720 ~ Complete ~ 54: PTH-CONTAINING THERAPEUTIC/PROPHYLACTIC AGENT FOR<br />

OSTEOPOROSIS, CHARACTERIZED IN THAT PTH IS ADMINISTERED ONCE A WEEK IN A UNIT DOSE OF<br />

100 TO 200 UNITS ~ 71:ASAHI KASEI PHARMA CORPORATION 1-105 Kanda Jinbocho Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo<br />

101-8101 ~ 72:SHIRAE SHINICHIRO MASUNAGA YUIKO KOBAYASHI NOBUYUKI KATO HIROKI HORI<br />

KAZUYOSHI NAKAMURA YASUO NOZAKI YOSHIHIDE KURODA TATSUHIKO SERADA MASASHI ~ 33: JP ~<br />

31: 2009-208039 ~ 32: 09/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01721 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENHANCING COMMUNICATION ~ 71:MIMECAST NORTH AMERICA INC 203<br />

Crescent Street Suit 303 Waltham MA 02453 ~ 72:SCOTT-COWLEY ORLANDO BORENSTEIN NATHANIEL S ~<br />

33: US ~ 31: 13/044,842 ~ 32: 10/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01722 ~ Complete ~ 54: BISPECIFIC BINDING MOLECULES FOR ANTI-ANGIOGENESIS THERAPY ~<br />

71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse 173 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein ~<br />

72:BORGES ERIC GSCHWIND ANDREAS BOUCNEAU JOACHIM DE TAVERNIER EVELYN KOLKMAN<br />

JOOST MERCHIERS PASCAL VAN HOORICK DIANE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10175316.8 ~ 32: 03/09/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01768 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BRAKE WEAR INDICATOR ~ 71:KMDB MANUFACTURERS (PTY) LTD No 7<br />

2nd Street Vorsterskroon Ext 3 Nigel 1490 ~ 72:PHILLIPUS JACOBUS DE KLERK<br />

- APPLIED ON 09/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01724 ~ Provisional ~ 54: KLOKWIRE ~ 71:REINHARD PIENAAR 839 13th Avenue 13th Avenue<br />

Wonerboom-South Pretoria ~ 72:REINHARD PIENAAR<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01725 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CATHODE FOR USE IN AN ELECTRO WINNING PLANT ~ 71:HUMAN JAN<br />

PETRUS 16 Lobelia Street Somerset West 7130 ~ 72:HUMAN JAN PETRUS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01726 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR CONDUCTING MARKET RESEARCH ~ 71:LEVIN<br />

JULIAN 6 5th Avenue Emmerentia Johannesburg Gauteng Province 2001 ~ 72:LEVIN JULIAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31:<br />

2011/00002 ~ 32: 03/01/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01727 ~ Complete ~ 54: INDENONE DERIVATIVE AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION<br />

COMPRISING SAME ~ 71:KOREA RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL TECHNOLOGY 100 Jang-dong<br />

Yuseong-gu Daejeon 305-343 ~ 72:HEO JUNG NYOUNG BAE MYUNG AE KIM NACK JEONG CHANG SUNG<br />

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YOUNG KANG NAM SOOK YOO SUNG EUN HWANG EUN SOOK ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-2009-0085954 ~ 32:<br />

11/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01728 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN INTELLIGENT PERIPHERAL DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR THE<br />

AUTHENTICATION AND VERIFICATION OF INDIVIDUALS AND/OR DOCUMENTS THROUGH A SECURE<br />

MULTIFUNCTIONAL AUTHENTICATION SERVICES WITH DATA STORAGE CAPABILITY ~ 71:SZOKE<br />

THOMAS 921 Parkside Pointe boulevard Apopka Florida 32712 FOZZATI DANIEL 160 Saint Botolph Street<br />

APT.#5, Boston MA 02115 VAGO ANDRAS 23 Abel Jeno Utca Budapest 1113 ~ 72:SZOKE THOMAS FOZZATI<br />

DANIEL VAGO ANDRAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/274,139 ~ 32: 13/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01729 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPEED CONTROL DRIVE SESCTION WITH FAILSAFE VALVE ~ 71:TDW<br />

DELAWARE INC 1100 Market Street Suit 780 Wilmington Delaware 19801 ~ 72:LUDLOW JED GLASS KEITH<br />

WARKENTIN JONATHAN LAURESEN PAUL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/539,696 ~ 32: 12/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01730 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH AFFINITY HUMAN ANTIBODIES TO HUMAN PROTEASE-ACTIVATED<br />

RECEPTOR-2 ~ 71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS INC 777 Old Saw Mill River Road Tarrytown NY 1059-<br />

6706 ~ 72:MACDONALD LYNN MURPHY ANDREW J PAPADOPULOS NICHOLAS J MORRA MARC R<br />

SALZLER ROBERT R LACCROIX-FRALISH MICHAEL L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/317,839 ~ 32: 26/03/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01731 ~ Complete ~ 54: POWDER INHALER ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH<br />

Binger Strasse 173 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:KAEMPER MARKUS SCHULZ JOERN-ERIC ~ 33: EP ~ 31:<br />

09172107.6 ~ 32: 02/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01732 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEGMENTING IMAGES ~ 71:DRS DATA<br />

SERVICES LIMITED 1 Danbury Court Linford Wood Milton Keynes MK14 6LR ~ 72:PU ZHANG CHASE JULIAN<br />

BEATS STEPHEN MARK HUDSON GRAHAM CHARLES WHITELEY SEAN EDWARD ~ 33: GB ~ 31:<br />

0915375.0 ~ 32: 03/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01733 ~ Complete ~ 54: TD PROBE AND ITS USES ~ 71:SEEGENE INC 8FL.9FL,Taewon BLDG 65-5<br />

Bangi-Dong Songpa-Gu Seoul 138-050 ~ 72:CHUN JONG-YOON HWANG IN TAEK LEE SANG KIL ~ 33: KR ~<br />

31: PCT/KR2010/004119 ~ 32: 24/06/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01734 ~ Complete ~ 54: INVENTORY MONITORING AND VERIFICATION SYSTEM ~ 71:CAREFUSION<br />

303 , INC 3750 TORREY VIEW COURT SAN DIEGO , CALIFORNIA 92130 ~ 72:ROSS GRAHAM ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

12/563,986 ~ 32: 21/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01735 ~ Complete ~ 54: RESEALABLE LAMINATE FOR HEAT SEALED PACKAGING ~ 71:AVERY<br />

DENNISON CORPORATION 150 N Orange Grove BLVD Pasadena 91103 Californa ~ 72:DUAN XINRONG<br />

DAFFNER MARTIN HALLAK BASSAM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/241,416 ~ 32: 11/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01736 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONSTANT TEMPERATURE HOT-CONDUCTOR ANEMOMETER ~<br />

71:CAREFUSION 207, INC 3750 Torrey View Court San Diego CA 92130 ~ 72:GRABOI DAN SVEEN FINN<br />

GARRIOTT JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/540,143 ~ 32: 12/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01737 ~ Complete ~ 54: SLIDING ANCHOR ~ 71:HILTI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Feldkircherstrasse 100 LI<br />

9494 Schaan ~ 72:PODESSER RICHARD SCHIMIDT FRANK ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 102011005361.1 ~ 32: 10/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01738 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOMAIN SELECTION FOR MOBILE-ORIGINATED MESSAGE SERVICE ~<br />

71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:GRIOT MIGUEL SONG<br />

OSOK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/851,678 ~ 32: 06/08/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01739 ~ Complete ~ 54: IDENTIFYING A DOMAIN FOR DELIVERY OF MESSAGE SERVICE<br />

INFORMATION ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:GRIOT<br />

MIGUEL SONG OSOK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/851,679 ~ 32: 06/08/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01740 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF CATHEPSIN S INHIBITORS ~<br />

71:JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICA N.V. Turnhoutseweg 30 B-2340-Beerse ~ 72:LIANG JIMMY T MANI<br />

NEELAKANDHA S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/233,231 ~ 32: 12/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01741 ~ Complete ~ 54: RELAY STATION, RELAY METHOD, AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION<br />

DEVICE ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0075 ~ 72:KIMURA RYOTA ~ 33: JP ~<br />

31: 2009-217343 ~ 32: 18/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01742 ~ Complete ~ 54: UPRIGHT STEAM MOP WITH AUXILIARY TOOL ~ 71:BISSELL HOMECARE INC<br />

2345 Walker Avenue N.W Grand Rapids Michigan 49544 ~ 72:NOLAN MATTHEW P ASHBAUGH KURT E<br />

KREBS ALAN J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/232,971 ~ 32: 11/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01743 ~ Complete ~ 54: TECHNIQUE FOR CONTROLLING PUMPS IN A HYDRAULIC SYSTEM ~<br />

71:CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING LLC 6744 S Howell Avenue Oak Creek Wl 53154 ~ 72:WEBER ROBERT<br />

PERUGINI DAVE L HELFRICH JOSEPH CHMIEL WAYNE G ONSAGER MICHAEL G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/557,119<br />

~ 32: 10/09/2009<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01744 ~ Complete ~ 54: UTILITY SCALE ELECTRIC ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM ~ 71:ADVANCED<br />

RAIL ENERGY STORAGE LLC 999 Third Avenue Suit 4400 Seattle WA 9814 ~ 72:PEITZKE WILLIAM R<br />

ERDMAN WILLIAM L MOORHEAD WILLIAM H SCOTT DAVID I BROWN MATTHEW B SCOTT ROBERT T<br />

BLODGETT DOUGLAS C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/233,052 ~ 32: 11/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01745 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PRICING AND ALLOCATING SECURITIES ~<br />

71:BUCKNELL TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD 6/414 Edgecliff Road Woollahra New South Wales 2025 ~<br />

72:BUCKNELL BENJAMIN GEORGE WENTWORTH ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2009903787 ~ 32: 12/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01746 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOWNHOLE DEVICE ~ 71:DOMAIN LICENCES LIMITED Jipfa Building 3rd Floor<br />

Main Street Tortola ~ 72:JENNER ANDREW ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/709,948 ~ 32: 22/02/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01747 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CHARGING A BATTERY ~ 71:FENIX<br />

INTERNATIONAL INC 82 2nd Street San Francisco Califonia 94105 ~ 72:LIN MICHAEL KETTERLE JONAS<br />

JELEN PAUL PELOCHINO JOHN KRIEGER BRIAN HEINRICH MITCHELL WARSHAWSKY BRIAN THOMAS<br />

JONATHAN DHANALIWALA AKBAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/879,131 ~ 32: 10/09/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01748 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYCRYSTALLINE COMPACTS HAVING MATERIAL DISPOSED IN<br />

INTERSTITIAL SPACES THEREIN,CUTTING ELEMENTS AND EARTH-BORING TOOLS INCLUDING SUCH<br />

COMPACTS,AND METHODS OF FORMING SUCH COMPACTS ~ 71:BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED PO<br />

Box 4740 Houston TX 77210 ~ 72:DIGIOVANNI ANTHONY A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/558,184 ~ 32: 11/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01749 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTROLLED DISCHARGE OSTOMY APPLIANCE AND SHIELD THEREFOR ~<br />

71:CONVATEC TECHNOLOGIES INC Suit 250 3993 Howard Hudges Parkway Las Vegas NV 89169-6754 ~<br />

72:NGUYEN-DE-MARY TIHN BLUM JOHN DAVIES PHILIP CLINE JOHN STACEY GARY BECKETT TREVOR<br />

~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/276,352 ~ 32: 11/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01750 ~ Complete ~ 54: VACCINE HAVING A PEPTIDE ADJUVANT FOR ELICITING A SPECIFIC<br />

IMMUNE RESPONSE TO TREAT VIRAL INFECTION AND OTHER CONDITIONS ~ 71:IMMUNOTECH<br />

DEVELOPMENTS INC 2395 Speakman Drive Suite 2025 Mississauga L5K 1B3 Ontario ~ 72:SAHNER DAVID<br />

LALONDE GUY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/232,618 ~ 32: 10/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01751 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPLANTABLE DEVICE FOR CONTROLLED DRUG DELIVERY ~ 71:TARIS<br />

BIOMEDICAL INC 99 Hayden Avenue Suit 100 Lexington MA 02421 ~ 72:LEE HEEJIN DANIEL KAREN<br />

LARRIVEE-ELKINS CHERYL CIMA MICHAEL J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/851,494 ~ 32: 05/08/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01752 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPLANTABLE BIO-RESORBABLE POLYMER ~ 71:OCCLUGEL rue Chaarles de<br />

Gaulle F-78350 Jouy en Josas CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE 3 rue Michel Ange F-<br />

75016 Paris Cedex 16 UNIVERSITY PARIS-SUD 11 15 rue Ge<strong>org</strong>es Clemenceau F-91400 Orsay ASSISTANCE<br />

PUBLIQUE-HOPITAUX DE PARIS 3 avenue Victoria F-75004 PAris UNIVERSITY PARIS DIDEROT PARIS 7 5<br />

rue Thomas Mann F-75013 Paris ~ 72:MOINE LAURENCE LAURENT ALEXANDRE WASSEF MICHEL<br />

BEDOUET LAURENT LABARRE DENIS NGUYEN VAN NGA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/241,183 ~ 32: 10/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01753 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DOWNDRAFT GASIFICATION ~ 71:MASON<br />

JAMES MATTHEW 1010 Murray Street Berkeley CA 94710 ~ 72:MASON JAMES MATTHEW ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

61/229,413 ~ 32: 29/07/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01754 ~ Complete ~ 54: MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AGAINST THE PBP2-A PROTEIN AND<br />

HOMOLOGOUS SEQUENCES FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFECTIONS BY AND IMMUNODIAGNOSTICS OF<br />

BACTERIA OF THE FIRMICUTES PHYLUM ~ 71:FUNDACAO OSWALDO CRUZ Avenida Brasil 4365<br />

Mangunhos 21045-900 Rio de Janeiro RJ ~ 72:SENNA JOSE PROCOPIO MORENO BATOREU NADIA MARIA<br />

QUEIROZ JOAO LUIZ SAMPAIO TEIXEIRA MARIA DA GLORIA MARTINS ~ 33: BR ~ 31: PI 0914508-7 ~ 32:<br />

10/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01769 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TRANSFORMER INTEGRITY MONITORING ~ 71:ZAHEER JOOMA 65<br />

Blomberg Street Vaalpark Vanderbijlpark ~ 72:ZAHEER JOOMA<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01770 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WASHTROUGH AND CISTERN COMBINATION ~ 71:DANIEL PETRUS<br />

GROENEWALD Habi Park 10 Erasmus Street Wilkoppies Klerksdorp ~ 72:DANIEL PETRUS GROENEWALD<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01771 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WASHWATER TO LOILET PUMP EQUIPMENT ~ 71:DANIEL PETRUS<br />

GROENEWALD Habi Park 10 Erasmus Street Wilkoppies Klerksdorp ~ 72:DANIEL PETRUS GROENEWALD<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01855 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIAPHRAGM VALVE ~ 71:THE RIVER FAMILY TRUST 213 Voortrekker Street<br />

Monument Krugersdorp ~ 72:MULDER WYNAND<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01856 ~ Complete ~ 54: BABY CHANGING STATION ~ 71:LINDEQUE FRANCOIS JACQUES Unit 6<br />

Tuscany Manor 4 Pinotage Street Wilgeheuwel 1737 ~ 72:LINDEQUE FRANCOIS JACQUES<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01905 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EDUCATIONAL KITS AND MOLECULAR METHODS TO TEACH<br />

BIOLOGY,BIOTECHNOLOGY AND BIOMEDICINE ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private BAg<br />

X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA CHIN'OMBE<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01906 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR HELICOBACTER<br />

~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA CHIN'OMBE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01907 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR HAEMOPHILUS<br />

BACTERIA ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA<br />

CHIN'OMBE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01908 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR<br />

CRYPTOCOCCUS ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR<br />

NYASHA CHIN'OMBE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01909 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR<br />

CRYPTOSPORIDIUM PARASITES ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705<br />

~ 72:DR NYASHA CHIN'OMBE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01910 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR CHLAMYDIA<br />

BACTERIA ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA<br />

CHIN'OMBE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01911 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR KLEBSIELLA<br />

BACTERIA ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA<br />

CHIN'OMBE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01912 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR GIARDIA<br />

PARASITES ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA<br />

CHIN'OMBE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01913 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR NEISSERIA<br />

BACTERIA ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA<br />

CHIN'OMBE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01914 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR BORDETELLA<br />

BACTERIA ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA<br />

CHIN'OMBE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01915 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DNA OLIGONUCLEOTIDES AND A MOLECULAR TEST FOR MALARIA<br />

PARASITES ~ 71:ZAPROGEN PTY LTD Postnet Suite 15 Private Bag X11 Mowbray 7705 ~ 72:DR NYASHA<br />

CHIN'OMBE<br />

- APPLIED ON 12/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01759 ~ Complete ~ 54: SCREEN PANEL RETAINER SYSTEM ~ 71:CONN-WELD INDUSTRIES INC P O<br />

Box 5329 Princeton West Virginia 24740-5329 ~ 72:CONNOLLY JAMES D LANE TRACEY LEONARD ~ 33: US<br />

~ 31: 13/049.000 ~ 32: 16/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01760 ~ Complete ~ 54: SCREEN PANEL CENTRE RETAINER SYSTEM ~ 71:CONN-WELD INDUSTRIES<br />

INC P O Box 5329 Princeton West Virginia 24740-5329 ~ 72:LANE TRACEY LEONARD BACHO FRANK J ~ 33:<br />

US ~ 31: 13/070.601 ~ 32: 24/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01761 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A-ONE SLIDING BRICK ~ 71:JOHANNES STANDER P O Box 798 Anerly Kzn<br />

4230 ~ 72:JOHANNES STANDER<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01762 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PRODUCT ADVERTISING TRAY (PAT) ~ 71:MARTIN P MOLTENO 18<br />

Westerford Road Rondebosch Cape 7700 ~ 72:MARTIN P MOLTENO<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01763 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PYROTECHNIC RESCUE EQUIPMENT ~ 71:WESSEL JAN ROUX 201 Von<br />

Willich Avenue Clubview 0157 ~ 72:GERT STEPHANUS ROSSOUW<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01764 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISPLAY STAND ~ 71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN 204 Hyde Gate 27 Ruth<br />

Road Hyde Park 2196 ~ 72:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01765 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MESSAGE DISPLAY ~ 71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN 204 Hyde Gate 27 Ruth<br />

Road Hyde Park 2196 ~ 72:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01766 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DIE ONTBRANDING-URYE KRAGBRON ~ 71:VENTER GERRIT JONKER<br />

Senior 2000 No 26 Theron Street 101 Clarina 0118 ~ 72:VENTER GERRIT JONKER<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01767 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BUSYTROLLEY ~ 71:ROMACK THOMAS KUTUMELA MENTOR 36 Arcardia<br />

Mansions 563 Church Street Pretoria ~ 72:ROMACK THOMAS KUTUMELA MENTOR<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01772 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBUSTION CONTROL SYSTEM ~ 71:KAILASH & STEFAN PTY LTD c/-<br />

KPMG Brisbane Old 4001 ~ 72:KAILASH NATH SRIRAM FREDERICK STEFAN JARL DAHLHEILM ~ 33: AU ~<br />

31: 2009904605 ~ 32: 21/09/2009<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01773 ~ Complete ~ 54: A CAMERA SYSTEM ~ 71:KAILASH & STEFAN PTY LTD c/-KPMG Brisbane Old<br />

4001 ~ 72:KAILASH NATH SRIRAM FREDERICK STEFAN JARL DAHLHEILM MATTS EJE ENGBERG ~ 33: AU<br />

~ 31: 2009904604 ~ 32: 21/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01774 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOSAGE REGIMEN FOR ADMINISTERING A CD19XCD3 BISPECIFIC<br />

ANTIBODY ~ 71:MICROMET AG Staffelseestrasse 2 81477 Munchen ~ 72:DIRK NAGORSEN GERHARD<br />

ZUGMAIER PETER KUFER PATRICK BAEUERLE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/255.290 ~ 32: 27/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01775 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION FOR IMPROVING LACTATION ~ 71:PEARSON WENDY 4228<br />

15th Sideroad RR 2 Rockwood N08 2K0 AGHAKHANI GOHLAM ABBAS 524 W 43rd Street North Wichita<br />

Kansas 67204 ~ 72:PEARSON WENDY AGHAKHANI GOHLAM ABBAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/240.336 ~ 32:<br />

08/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01776 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR BIOLOGICALLY CLEANING WASTEWATER ~<br />

71:INVENT UMWELT-UND VERFAHRENSTECHNIK AG Am Pestalozziring 21 91058 Erlangen ~ 72:HOFKRN<br />

MARCUS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 045 032.7 ~ 32: 25/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01777 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR CLEANING WASTEWATE ~ 71:INVENT UMWELT-UND<br />

VERFAHRENSTECHNIK AG Am Pestalozziring 21 91058 Erlangen ~ 72:DURST FRANZ HOFKRN MARCUS ~<br />

33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 044 91836 ~ 32: 23/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01778 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF PRODUCING VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLES ~ 71:RHODES<br />

UNIVERSITY Department of Zoology Biological Sciences Building Prince Alfred Street P O Box 94 Grahamstown<br />

6139 ~ 72:DORRINGTON ROSEMARY ANN VLOK MARLI MENDES ADRIANO ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/05604 ~ 32:<br />

13/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01779 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD OF MODIFYING THE CARBOHYDRATE CONTENT OF A PLANT ~<br />

71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 4th Floor Admin B Victoria Street Stellenbosch Western Cape Province 7600<br />

SOUTH AFRICAN SUGARCANE RESEARCH Kwa Shukela 170 Flanders Drive Mount Edgecombe ~<br />

72:BOUSSIENGUI-BOUSSIENGUI GINO KOSSMANN JENS MATTHIAS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/06506 ~ 32:<br />

17/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01780 ~ Provisional ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR THE REMOVAL OF SETTLED SOLIDS FROM BODIES OF<br />

LIQUID ~ 71:STARKE RICHARD ANGUS 2433 PLATEAU ROAD BETTY'S BAY WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE<br />

7141 ~ 72:STARKE RICHARD ANGUS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01781 ~ Complete ~ 54: OPTHALMIC PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING DORZOLAMIDE<br />

AND TIMOLOL AND METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF ~ 71:PHARMATHEN S.A. 6 Dervenakion<br />

Street 15351 Pallini Attikis ~ 72:KARAVAS EVANGELOS KOUTRIS EFTHIMIOS SAMARA VASILIKI KOUTRI<br />

IOANNA KALASKANI ANASTASIA<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01782 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLEXIBLE WAYS TO INDICATE DOWNLIKE/UPLINK BACKHAUL SUBFRAME<br />

CONFIGURATIONS IN A RELAY SYSTEM ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN-02150 Espoo ~<br />

72:WANG HAIMING HAN JING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/234.207 ~ 32: 14/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01783 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING FORMIC ACID BY REACTION OF CARBON<br />

DIOXIDE WITH HYDROGEN ~ 71:BASF SE D-67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:SCHAUB THOMAS FRIES DONATA<br />

MARIA PACIELLO ROCCO MOHL KLAUS-DIETER SCHAFER MARTIN RITTINGER STEFAN SCHNEIDER<br />

DANIEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10167709.4 ~ 32: 29/06/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01784 ~ Complete ~ 54: TAIL STATION FOR A SCRAPER CHAIN CONVEYOR AND CHAIN WHEEL<br />

ASSEMBLY THEREFOR ~ 71:BUCYRUS EUROPE GMBH Industriestrasse 1 D-44534 Lunen ~ 72:SCHURER<br />

KARL-HEINZ HOPPE ARMIN VOIGT ROBERT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 20 2009 005 143.9 ~ 32: 14/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01785 ~ Complete ~ 54: A WALL TRACK SYSTEM ~ 71:VAN ZYL JACQUES NO 174 Old Kent Avenue<br />

Midstream Estate Midrand ~ 72:VAN ZYL JACQUES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/06331 ~ 32: 11/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01786 ~ Complete ~ 54: INLET PREMIXER FOR COMBUSTION APPARATUS ~ 71:LEAN FLAME INC<br />

1823 JEFFERSON PLACE NW WASHINGTON DC 20036 ~ 72:KENDRICK DONALD W ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

61/241.940 ~ 32: 13/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01787 ~ Complete ~ 54: VORTEX PREMIXER FOR COMBUSTION APPARATUS ~ 71:LEAN FLAME INC<br />

1823 JEFFERSON PLACE NW WASHINGTON DC 20036 ~ 72:KENDRICK DONALD W ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

61/241.940 ~ 32: 13/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01788 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF FUEL STAGING IN COMBUSTION APPARATUS ~ 71:LEAN<br />

FLAME INC 1823 JEFFERSON PLACE NW WASHINGTON DC 20036 ~ 72:KENDRICK DONALD W ~ 33: US ~<br />

31: 61/241.940 ~ 32: 13/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01789 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBUSTIONS CAVITY LAYOUTS FOR FUEL STAGING IN TRAPPED<br />

VORTEX COMBUSTORS ~ 71:LEAN FLAME INC 1823 JEFFERSON PLACE NW WASHINGTON DC 20036 ~<br />

72:KENDRICK DONALD W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/241.940 ~ 32: 13/09/2009<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01790 ~ Complete ~ 54: A FASTERNER ~ 71:JACOBS CAPITAL (PTY) LTD 29 Monteith Place Durban<br />

North KwaZulu-Natal 4051 ~ 72:JACOBS WESSEL JOHANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/01723 ~ 32: 07/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01791 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF THE PREPARATION OF 2,5-FURANDICARBOXYLIC ACID AND<br />

ESTERS THEREOF ~ 71:FURANIX TECHNOLOGIES B.V. ZEKERINGSTRAAT 29 1014 BV AMSTERDAM ~<br />

72:MUNOZ DE DIEGO CESAR SCHAMMEL WAYNE PAUL DAM MATHEUS ADRIANUS GRUTER GERARDUS<br />

JOHANNES MARIA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/249.400 ~ 32: 07/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01792 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHENYLOXADIAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS PGDS INHIBITORS ~ 71:SANOFI-<br />

AVENTIS 174 Avenue de France F-75013 Paris ~ 72:VANDEUSEN CHRISTOPHER LOREN WEIBERTH FRANZ<br />

J GILL HARPAL S LEE GEORGE HILLEGASS ANDREA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/249.693 ~ 32: 08/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01793 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIARYLHYDANTOIN COMPOUNDS ~ 71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY<br />

OF CALIFORNIA 1111 Franklin Street 5th floor Oakland 94607-5200 California ~ 72:SAWYERS CHARLES L<br />

JUNG MICHAEL E CHEN CHARLIE D OUK SAMEDY WELSBIE DEREK TRAN CHRIS WONGVIPAT JOHN<br />

YOO DONGWON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 60/756.552 ~ 32: 06/01/2006<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01795 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUSED HETEROCYCLIC RING DERIVATIVE AND USE THEREOF ~ 71:TAKEDA<br />

PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY LIMITED 1-1 Doschomachi 4-Chome Chuo-Ku Osaka-Shi Osaka 541-0045 ~<br />

72:SASAKI SATOSHI TANAKA YUTA ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-015644 ~ 32: 27/01/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01796 ~ Complete ~ 54: CARBOHYDRATE ENTRAPPED ACTIVE AGENT DELIVERY COMPOSITION<br />

AND ARTICLES USING THE SAME ~ 71:KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE,INC Neenah 54956 Wisconsin ~<br />

72:WENZEL SCOTT W KOENIG DAVID WILLIAM SEIDLING JEFFERY RICHARD CHEN MICHAEL MEIHAN ~<br />

33: US ~ 31: 12/578.348 ~ 32: 13/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01797 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION FOR USE AS NOX REMOVING TRANSLUCENT COATING ~<br />

71:MILLENNIUM INORGANIC CHEMICALS INC 20 Wight Avenue Suite 100 Hunt Valley 21030 Maryland ~<br />

72:GOODWIN GRAHAM STRATTON JOHN L MCINTYRE ROBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/562.500 ~ 32: 18/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01798 ~ Complete ~ 54: COILED COIL AND/OR TETHER CONTAINING PROTEIN COMPLEXES AND<br />

USES THEREOF ~ 71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San Francisco 94080 California ~<br />

72:CHRISTENSEN ERIN H EATON DAN L VENDEL ANDREW C WRANIK BERND ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/266.992 ~<br />

32: 04/12/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01799 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTI-PHASE STATOR DEVICE ~ 71:HOGANAS AB S 263 83 Hoganas ~<br />

72:ATKINSON GLYNN JAMES JACK ALAN G MECROW BARRIE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/244.281 ~ 32: 21/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01800 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF CAPTURING LARGE AREA IMAGES IN DETAIL<br />

INCLUDING CASCADED CAMERAS AND/OR CALIBRATION FEATURES ~ 71:NEARMAP PTY LTD Suite 8<br />

281 Hay Street Subiaco 6008 Western Australia ~ 72:NIXON STUART WILLAIM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/565.232 ~ 32:<br />

23/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01801 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND ARRANGEMENTS IN A MOBILE TELECOMMUNICATIONS<br />

NETWORK ~ 71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICKSSON (PUBL) S-164 83 Stockholm ~ 72:LARSSON<br />

DANIEL BALDEMAIR ROBERT GERSTENBERGER DIRK LINDBOM LARS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/248.092 ~ 32:<br />

02/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01802 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION FOR TREATMENT OF CXCL8-MEDIATED LUNG<br />

INFLAMMATION ~ 71:PROTAFFIN BIOTECHNOLOGIE AG Impulszwntrum Graz-West Reininghausstrasse 13A<br />

A-8020 Graz ~ 72:KUNGL ANDREAS SLINGSBY JASON ADAGE TIZANA REK ANGELIKA ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

61/241.771 ~ 32: 11/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01803 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ACCESS AUTHORISATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:KBC HEALTH AND<br />

SAFETY (PTY) LIMITED Ground Floor, Island House Constantia Office Park Cnr 14th Avenue & Hendrik<br />

Potgieter Weltevreden Park 1709 ~ 72:EMMET GRAHAM MARK WHITEHEAD SIOBAHN NATALIE HARTMAN<br />

NORMAN BRIAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/01902 ~ 32: 11/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01804 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTROLYSIS ~ 71:DE WAAL JAN CHRISTOFFEL 131 Miller Street 7140<br />

Gordons Bay ~ 72:DE WAAL JAN CHRISTOFFEL<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01805 ~ Complete ~ 54: A FLAVOUR ACTIVE COMPOSITION ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-<br />

1800 Vevey ~ 72:DAVIDEK TOMAS HOFMANN THOMAS BLANK IMRE SCHIEBERLE PETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31:<br />

09167771.6 ~ 32: 13/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01806 ~ Complete ~ 54: STORAGE-STABLE FORMULATION OF PARACETAMOL IN AQUEOUS<br />

SOLUTION ~ 71:NEOGEN N.V Lambroekstraat 5a B-1831 Diegem ~ 72:AL DANDACHI ATASSI KHALED ~ 33:<br />

BE ~ 31: 2009/060478 ~ 32: 13/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01807 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RETAINING ELEMENT ~ 71:REDELINGHUYS JOHANNES HERMANUS 206<br />

Beethoven Street Beethoven Place Waterkloof Glen 0010 Pretoria East Gauteng ~ 72:REDELINGHUYS<br />

JOHANNES HERMANUS<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01808 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACTUATOR HAVING MULTIPLE EFFECTS ~ 71:BOMBARDIER<br />

TRANSPORATION GMBH Schoneberger Ufer 1 10785 Berlin LIEBHERR-AEROSPACE LINDENBERG GMBH<br />

Pfanderstrase 50-52 88161 Lindenberg ~ 72:SCHNEIDER RICHARD GAILE ANTON MESNJAK EDUARD<br />

KLOOS THOMAS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 041 110.0 ~ 32: 15/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01809 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXCAVATOR CAB WITH AN IMPROVED FIELD OF VIEW ~ 71:CATERPILLAR<br />

GLOBAL MINING LLC 6744 S Howell Avenue Oak Creek Wl 53154 ~ 72:HOBENSHIELD LANE C LONDBORG<br />

MARK D CASEY STEVEN M KROLL RUSSELL J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/553.729 ~ 32: 03/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01810 ~ Complete ~ 54: MALEIC ACID SALT AND CRYSTAL THEREOF ~ 71:KYORIN<br />

PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD 5 Kanda Surugadia 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 101-8311 ~ 72:TSUBUKI<br />

TAKESHI FUNADA KEIKO SAGAWA TETSUYA ARAYA ICHIRO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-220296 ~ 32: 25/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01811 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANAR ANTENNA ARRAY AND ARTICLE OF MANUFACTURE USING SAME ~<br />

71:SVR INVENTIONS INC D/B/A SVR INVENTIONS CORPORATION 711 South Carson Street Suite 6 Carson<br />

City Neveda 89701 ~ 72:REAVIS KATHRYN VANCE DON SUDDATH RALPH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/550.215 ~ 32:<br />

28/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01812 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITION ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY One<br />

Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati OH 45202 ~ 72:COURCHAY FLORENCE CATHERINE ~ 33: EP ~ 31:<br />

09170174.8 ~ 32: 14/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01813 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITION COMPRISING SURFACTANT BOOSTING<br />

POLYMERS ~ 71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY One Procter & Gamble Plaza Cincinnati OH 45202 ~<br />

72:LABEQUE REGINE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09170255.5 ~ 32: 15/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01814 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR VEGETATIVE PROPAGATION OF GRASS PLANTS ~<br />

71:TREEFREE BIOMASS SOLUTIONS INC 210 South Hudson Street #328 Seattle Washington 98134 ~<br />

72:CARROLL JOHN TODD VOLOTIN NORMAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/233.713 ~ 32: 13/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01815 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE AND RELEASE<br />

~ 71:US SOLAR HOLDINGS LLC 1015 West Hays Street Boise ID 83702 ~ 72:JETER SHELDON M STEPHENS<br />

JACOB H ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/241.909 ~ 32: 13/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01900 ~ Complete ~ 54: MIXING ASSEMBLY ~ 71:HALOGRAPH (PTY) LTD 1st Floor Lobby 3 Bank Forum<br />

Building Cnr Veal & Fehrsen Street New Muckleneuk 0181 ~ 72:HECKING WILLI<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/07194 ~ Complete ~ 54: GRID ~ 71:HI-TECH REINFORCED POLYESTER SPECIALISTS CC 17 Harries<br />

Street Cnr Kruis Street Johannesburg 2001 ~ 72:NIAKEN KEITH TREVOR ANDREW ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/01892<br />

~ 32: 11/03/2011<br />

- APPLIED ON 13/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01816 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROXIMITY BASED GESTURES AND NON-ITO 2D SENSORS ~ 71:AZOTEQ<br />

(PTY) LTD 109 Main Street Paarl 7620 ~ 72:BRUWER FREDERICK JOHANNES PRETORIUS PIETER<br />

JACOBUS VILJOEN JEAN FOURE RIAAN RADEMEYER DANIEL BAREND<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01817 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CRIME PREVENTION AND VUOCHER SYSTEM HOME THEATRE DEVICE ~<br />

71:SABELO FENTE 11569 Swanepool St Bloemanda Bloemfontein 9301 ~ 72:SABELO FENTE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01818 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AIRTIME ATM AND AIRTIME BANK ~ 71:SESHUPO ISAAC MOJAKANE Corner<br />

Rolbal and rugby Str Unit 176 Terrence Hill Phase 2 Watermeyer Park 1709 ~ 72:SESHUPO ISAAC MOJAKANE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01819 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOCKING CAP FOR A VESSEL HAVING A NECK ~ 71:A.RAYMOND ET CIE 115<br />

Cours Berriat F-38000 Grenoble ~ 72:GELIBERT STEPHANE BELLE GUILLAUME ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 09/56337 ~<br />

32: 15/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01820 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REPORTING CREDIT INFORMATION ~<br />

71:INOXICO (PTY) LTD 20 Norma Jean Office Park 244 Jean Avenue Centurion 0157 ~ 72:NAUDE ANDRE<br />

HANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/01273 ~ 32: 17/02/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01821 ~ Complete ~ 54: STERILIZATION APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING OF A<br />

STERILIZATION APPARATUS ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Bruningstrasse 50 65929<br />

Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:HUEFNER GERHARD HENRICH MATTHIAS WILLEMS MICHAEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31:<br />

09172650.5 ~ 32: 09/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01822 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF GUAIFENESIN FOR INHIBITING MUCIN SECRETION ~ 71:RECKITT<br />

BENCKISER LLC Morris Corporate Center IV 399 Interpace Parkway Parsippany PO Box 225 NJ 07054-0225 ~<br />

72:ALBRECHT HELMUT KIM K CHUL SEAGRAVE JEANCLARE RUBIN BRUCE K SOLOMON GAIL ~ 33: US ~<br />

31: 12/558,517 ~ 32: 12/09/2009<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01823 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODULAR DISPLAY AND DISPENSING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:EUREKA DIY<br />

SOLUTIONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED No 1 Eureka Park 53 Renico Crescent Lea Glen Roodepoort 1709 ~<br />

72:MARAIS HENDRIK DAWID ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/06385 ~ 32: 14/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01824 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SLIDING STAY ASSEMBLY ~ 71:DURO PRESSINGS (PROPRIETARY)<br />

LIMITED 77 Sabax Road Aeroton Johannesburg ~ 72:NEL JACQUES<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01825 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRODE FOR ELECTROLYTIC PROCESSES WITH CONTROLLED<br />

CRYSTALLINE STRUCTURE ~ 71:INDUSTRIE DE NORA S P A Via Bistolfi 35 I-20134 Milano ~ 72:URGEGHE<br />

CHRISTIAN MORA STEFANIA ANTOZZI ANTONIO LORENZO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2009A001621 ~ 32: 23/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01826 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MODULAR WATER BARRIER ~ 71:WILSON DAWID LODEWICKUS 8 Tundra<br />

Street Bosveldrus Nelspruit ~ 72:WILSON DAWID LODEWICKUS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01827 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CORNER BOARD ~ 71:BERGMANN HARALD ANDRE 40 Daniel Malan Avenue<br />

Florida Gauteng ~ 72:BERGMANN HARALD ANDRE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01828 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WHEEL CHOCK ASSEMBLY ~ 71:BERGMANN HARALD ANDRE 40 Daniel<br />

Malan Avenue Florida Gauteng ~ 72:BERGMANN HARALD ANDRE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01829 ~ Complete ~ 54: CATHODE FOR ELECTROLYTIC PROCESSES ~ 71:INDUSTRIE DE NORA S P<br />

A Via Bistolfi 35 I-20134 Milano ~ 72:ANTOZZI ANTONIO LORENZO BRICHESE MARIANNA CALDERARA<br />

ALICE ~ 33: IT ~ 31: MI2009A001719 ~ 32: 08/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01830 ~ Complete ~ 54: NEW BACITRACIN ANTIBIOTICS ~ 71:XELLIA PHARMACEUTICALS APS<br />

Dalslandsgate 11 2300 Kobenhavn S ~ 72:MANSSON MARTIN SENSTAD CHRISTINE ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

61/255,517 ~ 32: 28/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01831 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISINFECTING AGENT COMPRISING EUGENOL, TERPINEOL AND THYMOL ~<br />

71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~<br />

72:MEDEPALLI SRILAXMI VENKATA CHAKRABORTTY AMIT CHEVITI BHARAT ~ 33: IN ~ 31:<br />

2220/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 24/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01832 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABILIZED CHLORINE DIOXIDE TO PRESERVE CARBOHYDRATE<br />

FEEDSTOCKS ~ 71:E.I.DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 1007 Market Street Wilmington 19898<br />

Delaware ~ 72:SUMNER ERIC GUY OKULL DERRICK SOLOMON ETHAN BARUCH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/889.979<br />

~ 32: 24/09/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01833 ~ Complete ~ 54: MANTLE LIFTING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR LIFTING A MANTLE ~<br />

71:CRUSHING AND MINING EQUIPMENT PTY LTD Cnr Lee Road & Macedonia Street Naval Base 6165<br />

Western Australia ~ 72:HOLMES BRETT GREGORY ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2009904290 ~ 32: 08/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01834 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHADING COMPOSITION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria<br />

Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BATCHELOR STEPHEN NORMAN BIRD JAYNE<br />

MICHELLE JOYCE SUSAN BARBARA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09172564.8 ~ 32: 08/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01835 ~ Complete ~ 54: 2-AMINO-3-METHYL-HEX-5-ENOIC ACID AND ITS USE IN THE PRODUCTION<br />

OF PEPTIDES SUCH AS BACITRACINS ~ 71:XELLIA PHARMACEUTICALS APS Dalslandsgate 11 2300<br />

Kobenhavn S ~ 72:MANSSON MARTIN SENSTAD CHRISTINE EFSKIND JON BJORNSTAD VIDAR ~ 33: US ~<br />

31: 61/255,521 ~ 32: 28/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01836 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND PROCESS FOR FERMENTATION OF BIOMASS<br />

HYDROLYSATE ~ 71:GEOSYNFUELS LLC 14818 West 6Th Avenue Unit A1 Golden 80401 Colorado ~<br />

72:BECKLER ANDERSEN LISA EVANS IV JOHN H SINGER CHRISTINE A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/233,821 ~ 32:<br />

13/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01837 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HIGH VALUE PRODUCTS FROM BIOMASS ~<br />

71:GEOSYNFUELS LLC 14818 West 6Th Avenue Unit A1 Golden 80401 Colorado ~ 72:HARVEY JEFFREY T<br />

SPILCHEN TIMOTHY P FLEMMING ANDREW W BECKLER ANDERSEN LISA EVANS IV JOHN H SINGER<br />

CHRISTINE A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/233,824 ~ 32: 13/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01838 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY DEVICES ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-<br />

NATAL Office of Registrar University Road Chiltern Hills Westville Kwazulu-Natal 3629 ~ 72:MUSABAYANE<br />

CEPHAS MUKARATIRWA SAMASON TUFTS MARK ANDREW VAN HEERDEN FANIE RETIEF MASOLA<br />

BUBUYA<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01839 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY DEVICES ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-<br />

NATAL Office of Registrar University Road Chiltern Hills Westville Kwazulu-Natal 3629 ~ 72:MUSABAYANE<br />

CEPHAS MUKARATIRWA SAMASON TUFTS MARK ANDREW VAN HEERDEN FANIE RETIEF MASOLA<br />

BUBUYA<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01840 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A TURNSTILE ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:TURNSTAR SYSTEMS CC 319 5th Street<br />

Wynberg Johannesburg 2090 Gauteng Province ~ 72:KRAJEWESKI MICHAEL JERZY<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01841 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A TURNSTILE ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:TURNSTAR SYSTEMS CC 319 5th Street<br />

Wynberg Johannesburg 2090 Gauteng Province ~ 72:KRAJEWESKI MICHAEL JERZY<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01842 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR INTERFERENCE<br />

DECREASE/CANCELLATION ON DOWNLINK ACQUISITION SIGNALS ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED<br />

5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:ZHANG XIAOXIA WEI YONGBIN XU HAO MALLADI DURGA<br />

PRASAD LUO TAO DAMNJANOVIC ALEKSANDAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/857,195 ~ 32: 16/08/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01843 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND APPARATUS EMPLOYING FEC CODES WITH PERMANENT<br />

INACTIVATION OF SYMBOLS FOR ENCODING AND DECODING PROCESSES ~ 71:QUALCOMM<br />

INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:LUBY MICHAEL G MINDER LORENZ<br />

CHRISTOPH SHOKROLLAHI MOHAMMAD AMIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/859,161 ~ 32: 18/08/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01845 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSTRATE FOR ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS ~ 71:FELIX SCHOELLER JR. FOTO-<br />

UND SPEZIALPAPIERE GMBH & CO. KG Burg Gretesch 49086 Osnabruck ~ 72:SCHIMIDT WOLFGANG<br />

BARTH-GREMMEL KIRSTEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/242,887 ~ 32: 16/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01846 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR TREATING PSORIASIS ~ 71:ABBOTT LABORATORIES 100<br />

Abbott Park Road Abbott Park Illinois 60064 ABBOTT LABORATORIES Max-Planck Ring 2 65205 Wiesbaden ~<br />

72:VALDES JOAQUIN MARIO BARCHUK WILLIAM T GORDON KENNETH B BAO YANJUN GU YIHUA KAUL<br />

MARTIN CHARTASH ELLIOT K PAULSON SUSAN K AWNI WALID M GLASS WILLIAM G HARRIS TOM C<br />

MULANI PARVEZ M OKUN MARTIN M NOERTERSHEUSER PETER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/360,299 ~ 32:<br />

30/06/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01847 ~ Complete ~ 54: DESULPHURISATION PROCESS ~ 71:JOHNSON MATTHEY PLC 5th Floor 25<br />

Farringdon Street London EC4A 4AB ~ 72:WILSON GORDON EDWARD VASS ELAINE MARGARET CORMA<br />

CANOS AVELINO MACLEOD NORMAN CHICA LARA ANTONIO SAAVEDRA LOPEZ YONHY ~ 33: GB ~ 31:<br />

0916161.3 ~ 32: 15/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01848 ~ Complete ~ 54: CENTRIFUGAL,WET-TYPE AIR CLEANER ~ 71:YUN JANG-SHIK #2506 Kukje<br />

Green Apartment 94-2 Dadai-2 dong Saha-gu Busan 604-754 ~ 72:YUN JANG-SHIK ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-2009-<br />

0075461 ~ 32: 14/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01849 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIRECT THERMAL SPRAY SYNTHESIS OF LI ION BATTERY COMPONENTS ~<br />

71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MICHIGAN 1600 Huron Parkway 2nd Floor Ann Arbor MI 48109-<br />

2590 ~ 72:MOHANTY PRAVANSU S CHIKKANNANAVAR SATISH B MOROZ NICHOLAS ANTON GUDURU<br />

RAMESH KUMAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/855,789 ~ 32: 13/08/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01850 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE ~ 71:UNICHARM CORPORATION 182<br />

Shimobun Kinsei-cho Shikokuchuo-shi Ehime 7990111 ~ 72:OTSUBO TOSHIFUMI YAMASHITA MARIKO<br />

HASHIMOTO TATSUYA KUDO ETSUKO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-134547 ~ 32: 11/06/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01851 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PROCESS FOR OPTIMISING A GAS BARRIER COATING ~ 71:SUN<br />

CHEMICAL B.V. of Leeuwenveldseweg 3-T NL-1382 LV Weesp ~ 72:ILLSLEY DEREK RONALD STREET<br />

GRAHAM TREVOR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/276,768 ~ 32: 15/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01852 ~ Complete ~ 54: HINGE MODULE,HINGE ASSEMBLY AND ROLL CONTAINER ~<br />

71:K.HARTWALL OY AB Kay Hartwallin Tie 2 01150 Soderkulla ~ 72:LINDSTROM JOHAN HARTWALL JOHN<br />

JARVI MIKKO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 11158156.7 ~ 32: 14/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01853 ~ Complete ~ 54: RAILWAY VEHICLE HAVING A TRANSVERSELY FLEXIBLE CONNECTION OF<br />

THE BODY TO THE BOGIE ~ 71:BOMBARDIER TRANSPORTATION GMBH Schoeneberger Ufer 1 10785<br />

Berlin ~ 72:SCHNEIDER RICHARD ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 041 109.7 ~ 32: 15/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01854 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOCUMENT ~ 71:BUNDESDRUCKEREI GMBH Oranienstr 91 10958 Berlin ~<br />

72:ULRICH HAMANN JOERG FISCHER MANFRED PAESCHKE JOACHIM KLOESER ~ 33: DE ~ 31:<br />

102009045544.2 ~ 32: 09/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01857 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN ACETABULAR IMPLANT INSERTION TOOL ~ 71:MEDIPCO CC No 8 Frame<br />

Street Middelburg 1050 ~ 72:SNYCKERS CHRISTIAN HUGO VISSER HILGAARD FRANS VAN<br />

LOGGERENBERG TOBIAS<br />

- APPLIED ON 14/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01858 ~ Complete ~ 54: POWERED WATER SPORTS BOARD ~ 71:CHRISTOPHER PRESTON 147<br />

Buderim Avenue Mooloolaba QLD 4557 ~ 72:CHRISTOPHER PRESTON ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2009905271 ~ 32:<br />

27/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01859 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ANOTHER FLEXI DOOR ~ 71:CARROL MATJENI 2536 Section L Soshanguve<br />

0152 ~ 72:CARROL MATJENI<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01860 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AIRTEQ FUEL SAVER ~ 71:CHRISTO MARNEWICK 121 Lakeside Village<br />

Blueberry St Eagle Canyon ~ 72:CHRISTO MARNEWICK<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01861 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUTOMATED PAYMENT PLATFORM (APP) ~ 71:DANIEL COENRAAD LA<br />

GRANGE 221 Walnut Street Moreleta Park Pretoria ~ 72:DANIEL COENRAAD LA GRANGE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01862 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HIGHWAY WARNING SYSTEM ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND<br />

JOAHNNESBURG 1 JAN SMUTS AVENUE JOANNESBURG ~ 72:AVEER RAMNATH<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01863 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROSTHESIS ~ 71:VAAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Andries Potgieter<br />

Boulevard Vanderbijlpark 1900 ~ 72:CAMPBELL ROBERT IAN DE BEER DEON JOHAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31:<br />

2010/05077 ~ 32: 15/07/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01864 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUEL CELL ~ 71:MIOXIDE MINING (PTY) LTD C/O Zimco Group (Pty) Ltd Corner<br />

Osborne And Tedstone Streets Wadeville Gauteng ~ 72:HUMAN JAN PETRUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/09200 ~ 32:<br />

23/12/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01893 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIGHT EMITTING,PHOTOVOLTAIC OR OTHER ELECTRONIC APPARATUS<br />

AND SYSTEM AND METHOD OF MAKING SAME ~ 71:NTHDEGREE TECHNOLOGIES WORLDWIDE INC<br />

1320 West Auto Drive TEmpe AZ 85284 UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AS REPRESENTED BY THE<br />

ADMINISTRATOR OF THE NATIONAL AERONAUTICS AND SPACE AMINISTRATION 300 E Street SW<br />

Washington DC 20546 ~ 72:RAY WILLIAM JOHNSTONE BLANCHARD RICHARD A FULLER KIRK A<br />

LOWENTHAL MARK D SHOTTON NEIL O LEWANDOWSKI MARK ALLEN FRAZIER DONALD ODELL ~ 33: US<br />

~ 31: 12/560.371 ~ 32: 15/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01894 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMBINATION FOR TREATING TUMOR ~ 71:SUCAMPO<br />

AG Baarerstrasse 14 6300 Zug ~ 72:UENO RYUJI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243.019 ~ 32: 16/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01895 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL PHENOL DERIVATIVE ~ 71:FUJI YAKUHIN CO LTD 4-383 Sakuragi Cho<br />

Omiya Ku Saitama Shi Saitama 330-0854 ~ 72:KOBASHI SEIICHI MIYATA SACHIHO ASHIZAWA NAOKI<br />

TANIGUCHI TETSUYA NAGATA OSAMU UDA JUNICHIRO INOUE TSUTOMU MATSUMOTO KOJI IWANAGA<br />

TAKASHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-227402 ~ 32: 30/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01896 ~ Complete ~ 54: COATING COMPOSITION INCLUDING FLUORESCENT MATERIAL FOR<br />

PRODUCING SECURE IMAGES ~ 71:TROY GROUP INC 940 South Coast Drive Suite 200 Costa Mesa<br />

California 92626 ~ 72:HEILMAN KEVIN L RILEY MICHAEL R HOEFS EUGENE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/253.471 ~ 32:<br />

20/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01897 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR DISINFECTING WATER BY MEANS OF ANODIC OXIDATION ~<br />

71:AUTARCON GMBH Franz-Ulrich-Strasse 18f 34117 Kassel ~ 72:GOLDMAIER MARTIN ALEXANDER<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01898 ~ Complete ~ 54: NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULE ENCODING TRITERPENOID SYNTHASE ~<br />

71:WWCC LTD 16th Floor Tesbury Ctr 28 Queen's Road East Hong Kong ~ 72:BALL ANDREW KNOWLES<br />

GREGORY MOORE ROBERT QIN JIAN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010900782 ~ 32: 24/02/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01899 ~ Complete ~ 54: CERAMIC COMPOSITE MATERIALS CONTAINING CARBON NANOTUBE-<br />

INFUSED FIBER MATERIALS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF ~ 71:APPLIED<br />

NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS LLC 2323 Eastern Blvd Baltimore MD 21220 ~ 72:SHAH TUSHAR K<br />

CARSON MURRAY MALECKI HARRY C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/265.718 ~ 32: 01/12/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01901 ~ Complete ~ 54: DENTURES,DENTAL ARCHES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE ~<br />

71:ACCENTU8 NOVOTECNICA PTY LTD 907 High Street Thornbury Victoria 3071 ~ 72:RIGGIO SEBASTIAN ~<br />

33: AU ~ 31: 2008906576 ~ 32: 22/12/2008<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01865 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYMORPHIC FORMS OF MANIDIPINE ~ 71:CIPLA LTD Mumbai Central<br />

Mumbai 400008 Maharashtra ~ 72:RAO DHARMARAJ RAMACHANDRA KANKAN RAJENDRA NARAYANRAO<br />

GHAGARE MARUTI GANPATI ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1970/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 27/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01866 ~ Complete ~ 54: ASYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR SYSTEM AND WIND TURBINE HAVING AN<br />

ASYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR SYSTEM ~ 71:SUZLON ENERGY GMBH Kurt-Dunkelmann-Str 5 18057<br />

Rostock ~ 72:RAFOTH AXEL ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 037 330.6 ~ 32: 14/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01867 ~ Complete ~ 54: A KETTLE ~ 71:VON SEIDEL MICHAEL 10 Leccino Terrace Helderberg Estate<br />

Somerset West WESTERN CAPE PROVINCE 7130 ~ 72:VON SEIDEL MICHAEL<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01868 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF TREATING INFLAMMATION ~ 71:CAROLUS THERAPEUTICS<br />

INC 5626 Oberlin Drive Suite 100 San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:BERNHAGEN JURGEN WEBER CHRISTIAN<br />

VOLLRATH BENEDIKT TURNER COURT SCHULTZ JOSHUA ROBERT ZERNECKE ALMA DURON SERGIO ~<br />

33: US ~ 31: 61/319.039 ~ 32: 30/03/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01869 ~ Complete ~ 54: REFRIGERATED FREIGHT CONTAINER ~ 71:SKARBOVIG NILS MITTET 1<br />

Prosesfontein Road Vredenburg Western Cape Province ~ 72:SKARBOVIG NILS MITTET ~ 33: ZA ~ 31:<br />

2009/06401 ~ 32: 15/09/2009<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01870 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN THE CONTROL OF SEXUALLY<br />

TRANSMITTED DISEASES ~ 71:MARTYN ROBERT 33 Harbour Bay Center Suite 1225 Nassau ~ 72:MARTYN<br />

ROBERT<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01871 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOOR COMPRISING A DRIVE SYSTEM ~ 71:SOMMER ANTRIEBS-UND<br />

FUNKTECHNIK GMBH HANS-BÖCKLER-STRASSE 21-27 73230 KIRCHHEIM/TECK ~ 72:SCHAAF GERD ~<br />

33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 041 871.7 ~ 32: 16/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01872 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF THERMOPLASTIC COPOLYESTER OR COPOLYAMIDE ELASTOMER<br />

TO INCREASE OXYGEN SCAVENGER ACTIVITY OF FUNCTIONALIZED POLYOLEFIN FILMS ~ 71:BASF SE<br />

D-67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:MENOZZI EDOARDO GALFRE ENRICO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09167986.0 ~ 32:<br />

17/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01873 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF NON IONIC SURFACTANTS TO INCREASE OXYGEN SCAVENGER<br />

ACTIVITY OF FUNCTIONALIZED POLYOLEFINS FILMS ~ 71:BASF SE D-67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:MENOZZI<br />

EDOARDO GALFRE ENRICO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09167987.8 ~ 32: 17/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01875 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANTS HAVING ENHANCED YIELD-RELATED TRAITS AND A METHOD FOR<br />

MAKING THE SAME ~ 71:BASF PLANT SCIENCE COMPANY GMBH 67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN ~ 72:SANZ<br />

MOLINERO ANA ISABEL HATZFELD YVES FRANKARD VALERIE REUZEAU CHRISTOPHE ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

61/251312 ~ 32: 14/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01876 ~ Complete ~ 54: SEAL BETWEEN TWO ELEMENTS HAVING SEPARATE THERMAL<br />

EXPANSION COEFFICIENTS ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES<br />

ALTERNATIVES 25 rue de Leblanc Immeuble Le Ponant D 75015 Parais TECHNETICS GROUP FRANCE SAS<br />

90 Rue De La Roche Du Geai 42029 Saint Etienne Cedex 1 ~ 72:REYTIER MAGALI BESSON JACQUES<br />

BRUGUIERE LIONEL JULIAA JEAN-FRANCOIS ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0957344 ~ 32: 20/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01877 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL COMPOUNDS ~ 71:GLAXO GROUP LIMITED GLAXO WELLCOME<br />

HOUSE BERKELEY AVENUE GREENFORD MIDDLESEX UB6 0NN ~ 72:NICHOLS PAULA LOUISE<br />

EATHERTON ANDREW JOHN BAMBOROUGH PAUL JANDU KARAMJIT SINGH PHILPS OLIVER JAMES<br />

ANDREOTTI DANIELE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/246.550 ~ 32: 29/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01878 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIAMOND IMPREGNATED BIT WITH AGGRESSIVE FACE PROFILE ~<br />

71:LONGYEAR TM, INC 10808 SOUTH RIVER FRONT PARKWAY SUITE 600 SOUTH JORDAN 84095,UTAH ~<br />

72:LAMBERT CHRISTIAN M RUPP MICHAEL D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/233.952 ~ 32: 14/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01879 ~ Complete ~ 54: MICRO-BUBBLE GENERATOR AND MICRO-BUBBLE GENERATION DEVICE ~<br />

71:NAKAMOTO YOSHINORI 9-3-1501 Kaminoboricho Naka-Ku Hiroshima-Shi Hiroshima 7300014 ~ 72:HATO<br />

YOKO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-243930 ~ 32: 22/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01880 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISPENSING GUIDE ~ 71:HUMAN JACQUES ANDRE 408 Rietfontein<br />

Hartbeespoort 0260 ~ 72:HUMAN JACQUES ANDRE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01881 ~ Complete ~ 54: POWER REGULATING SYSTEM FOR SOLAR POWER STATION ~<br />

71:SKYTRON ENERGY GMBH Ernst-Augustin-Strasse 12 12489 Berlin ~ 72:GALLER STEFAN KESSLER JENS<br />

~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 023 113.4 ~ 32: 03/06/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01882 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ROOF BOLTING TOOL ~ 71:TRANTER ROCK DRILLS (PTY) LTD Ground Floor<br />

Turnberry Building Fourways Golf Park Roos Street Fourways 2191 ~ 72:MURRAY WILLIAM JAMES<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01883 ~ Complete ~ 54: WASTE TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD ~ 71:PYROPURE LTD<br />

Rushington House Rushington Business Park Southampton SO40 9LT Hampshire ~ 72:CLARKE HOWARD<br />

MORGAN BARTL PETER HOUSE CHRISTOPHER JOHN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0916358.5 ~ 32: 18/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01884 ~ Complete ~ 54: ONCE-THROUGH STEAM GENERATOR FOR USING AT STEAM<br />

TEMPERATURES OF ABOVE 650 C ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse 7/699/5 CH-5401<br />

Baden ~ 72:BERNDT THORALF CHEN QIURONG STAMATELOPOULOS GEORG-NIKOLAUS WEISSINGER<br />

GERHARD ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 040 250.0 ~ 32: 04/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01885 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTEGRATED PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF JATROPHA METHYL<br />

ESTER AND BY PRODUCTS ~ 71:COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH Anusandhan Bhavan<br />

2 Rafi Marg New Delhi 110 001 ~ 72:GHOSH PUSHPITO KUMAR MISHRA SANDHYA CHANDRIKA PRASAD<br />

GANDHI MAHESH RAMANIKLAL UPADHYAY SUMESH CHANDRA PAUL PARIMAL ANAND PRITPAL SINGH<br />

POPAT KIRITKUMAR MANGALDAS SHRIVASTAV ANUPAMA VIJAYKUMAR MISHRA SANJIV KUMAR<br />

ONDHIYA NEELAM MARU RAMESH DUDABHAI DYAL GANGADHARAN BRAHMBHATT HARSHAD BORICHA<br />

VINOD CHAUDHARY DOONGAR RAM REBARY BABULAL ZALA KRUSHNADEVSINGH SUKHDEVSINH ~ 33:<br />

IN ~ 31: 1838/DEL/2009 ~ 32: 07/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01886 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMMUNICATION METHOD,OPTICAL COMMUNICATION SYSTEM,STATION-<br />

SIDE OPTICAL-LINE TERMINAL APPARATUS,AND USER-SIDE OPTICAL-LINE TERMINAL APPARATUS ~<br />

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71:MITSUBISHI ELECTRIC CORPORATION 7-3 Marunouchi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 1008310 ~ 72:HIRANO<br />

YUKIO MUKAI HIROAKI<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01887 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROTARY TYPE PUMP ~ 71:LIO PANGCHIAN No 8-2 Lane 253 Siwei Street<br />

Weixiang Village 360 Miaoli City Miaoli County Taiwan ~ 72:LIO PANGCHIAN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 200910174216.9 ~<br />

32: 23/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01888 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF COMPOSITIONS TO COAT CATHETER BALLOONS AND COATED<br />

CATHETER BALLOONS ~ 71:HEMOTEQ AG Adenauerstrasse 15 52146 Wurselen ~ 72:HOFFMANN MICHAEL<br />

HOFFMANN ERIKA HORRES ROLAND ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 050 295.5 ~ 32: 16/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01889 ~ Complete ~ 54: A POWER ASSISTING SYSTEM ~ 71:KPIT CUMMINS INFOSYSTEMS LTD 35<br />

And 36 Rajiv Ganghi Infotech Park Phase 1 MIDC Hinjawadi Pune 411 057 ~ 72:KSHATRIYA TEJAS KRISHNA ~<br />

33: IN ~ 31: 2108/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 15/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01890 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WHEEL ELEMENT ~ 71:TERRA TRAK TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL<br />

(PTY) LTD 16 Plantation Road Eastleigh Edenvale Kempton Park ~ 72:TUCK ALAN LOUIS CAROLIN TREVOR<br />

MICHAEL MORE THOMAS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01891 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND PLANT FOR FLUE GAS DENOXING ~ 71:LINDE<br />

AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Klosterhofstrasse 1 80331 Munchen ~ 72:WINKLER FLORIAN SCHODEL NICOLE ~<br />

33: DE ~ 31: 10 2011 014007.7 ~ 32: 15/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01892 ~ Complete ~ 54: CO-CRYSTALS OF TRAMADOL AND COXIBS ~ 71:LABORATORIOS DEL DR<br />

ESTEVE S.A Avda Mare De Deu De Montserrat 221 E-08041 Barcelona ~ 72:PLATA SALAMAN CARLOS<br />

RAMON TESSON NICOLAS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 2009/007451 ~ 32: 16/10/2009<br />

- APPLIED ON 15/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01903 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CUPBOARD STAIR ASSEMBLY ~ 71:LEONIE KOUNDOUROS 33 Outspan<br />

Road 22 Idle Wild Riverclub 2196 ~ 72:LEONIE KOUNDOUROS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01904 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ROCK BOLT ~ 71:RSC MINING (PTY) LTD No. 2 Osborn Road Wadeville<br />

Germiston 1428 ~ 72:STEYN JOHANN DELPORT SIMON STEFANUS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01916 ~ Provisional ~ 54: OXYGEN GENERATING DEVICE ~ 71:IVOR KENNETH DUNCAN 7 Arum<br />

Avenue Westridge Somerset West 7130 ~ 72:IVOR KENNETH DUNCAN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01917 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AWD PERMANENT BELT CLAMP ~ 71:AFRICAN WAGON DISTRIBUTION<br />

(PTY) LTD 55 Sworder Road West Turffontein Johannesburg ~ 72:TO BE ADVISED<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01918 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE MOBILE ADVERTISING FOOD WARMER TROLLEY ~ 71:HANYANE<br />

MAKUTSULE MALAVI Plot 535 Jonathan Strret Bosplaas West 0409 ~ 72:HANYANE MAKUTSULE MALAVI<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01919 ~ Provisional ~ 54: NOVA NUT CRACKER ~ 71:BAREND JOHANNES VAN HEERDEN Box 643 Jan<br />

Kempdorp 8550 ~ 72:BAREND JOHANNES VAN HEERDEN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01920 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ONE CARD 4 ME ~ 71:JANINE HARIBHAI 23 Bushwillows Cornelius Road<br />

Weltevreden Park 1709 ~ 72:JANINE HARIBHAI<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01921 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GRAVITY-LEVER ~ 71:JOHANNES JACOBUS VOSLOO 15 Kiewiet Avenue<br />

Kleinfontein ~ 72:JOHANNES JACOBUS VOSLOO<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01922 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SENSOR SYSTEM FOR TRACKING A BREACH OF A BUILDING ~ 71:WIST<br />

INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01923 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEM FOR VEHICLE MANAGEMENT TRACKING ~<br />

71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01924 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEM FOR MONITORING OF A PERSONAL OR<br />

BUSINESS POSTBOX ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~<br />

72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01925 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEM FOR DETECTING MOVEMENT THROUGH<br />

RSSI ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN<br />

ASHWIN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01926 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEM FOR TRACKING,MANAGING AND<br />

MONITORING FIREARMS ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~<br />

72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01927 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CONSUMER APPLIANCE REGISTRY ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd<br />

Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01928 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEM FOR PHOTGRAPHICAL AND SOCIAL<br />

NETWORKING ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY<br />

SEAN ASHWIN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01929 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS AUTOMATION OF HOME ELECTRICAL COMPONENTS ~ 71:WIST<br />

INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01930 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEM FOR PRESSURE MATS ~ 71:WIST<br />

INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01931 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS CAR ACCIDENT SENSOR SYSTEM ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL<br />

LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01932 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS IDENTIFICATION SENSOR SYSTEM FOR ALL PURCHASE AND<br />

LOYALTY SCHEMES ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~<br />

72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01933 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS BANKING SYSTEM SENSOR ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd<br />

Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01934 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS SENSOR SYSTEM FOR TRACKING AND MONITORING OF<br />

ANIMALS ~ 71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN<br />

ASHWIN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01935 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WIRELESS READ WRITE SENSOR SYSTEM WITH MAGNETIC SWITCH ~<br />

71:WIST INTERNATIONAL LTD 3 rd Floor 207 Regent Street London W1B 3HH ~ 72:RICKY SEAN ASHWIN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01936 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR OFFERING GOODS AND SERVICES FOR SALE<br />

~ 71:PIENAAR BERNARDUS JOHANNES 17 Minerva Road South Ballito 4420 PIENAAR MARLENE 180 Piet<br />

Retief Street Pongola 3170 PIENAAR FRANS-JOSEPH Palm Villa Nr 659 Pongola 3170 GROBLER GABRIEL<br />

JACOBUS 93 Edmund Hess Street Pongola 3170 ~ 72:PIENAAR BERNARDUS JOHANNES PIENAAR<br />

MARLENE PIENAAR FRANS-JOSEPH GROBLER GABRIEL JACOBUS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01937 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FLY TRAP ~ 71:POTGIETER JUSTUS LODULF 159 Kenmuir Road Norton's<br />

Home Estate Benoni 1500 ~ 72:POTGIETER JUSTUS LODULF<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01938 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR RECOVERY OF NOBLE METALS FROM<br />

FUNCTIONALISED,NOBLE METAL-CONTAINING ADSORPTION MATERIALS ~ 71:HERAEUS PRECIOUS<br />

METALS GMBH & CO KG Heraeusstrasse 12-14 D-63450 Hanau ~ 72:KRALIK JOACHIM STETTNER MARTIN<br />

ALAMEDA STEFANIE FUCHS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2011 014 505.2 ~ 32: 18/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01939 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VETICALLY MOUNTABLE LUMINAIRE FOR FLUORESCENT TUBE LIGHT<br />

SOURCE ~ 71:JAKOVLJEVIC ZIVOJIN 12 Lonely Road Selcourt Springs ~ 72:JAKOVLJEVIC ZIVOJIN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01940 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINATION ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC One Franklin Plaza 200 North 16th<br />

Street Philadelphia Pennsylvania 19102 ~ 72:DUMBLE MELISSA GILMER TONA KUMAR RAKESH LEBOWITZ<br />

PETER F MORRIS SHANNON RENAE LAQUERRE SYLVIE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/245.027 ~ 32: 23/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01941 ~ Complete ~ 54: COSMETIC FOAM ~ 71:STIEFEL RESEARCH AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 8 Macro<br />

Court Romville Victoria 3178 ~ 72:ABRAM ALBERT ZORKO GOLDSTEIN LULIAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/247.073 ~<br />

32: 30/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01942 ~ Complete ~ 54: TILING IN VIDEO ENCODING AND DECODING ~ 71:THOMSON LICENSING 46<br />

Quai Alphone le Gallo F 92100 Boulogne-Billancourt ~ 72:PANDIT PURVIN BIBHAS YIN PENG TIAN DONG ~<br />

33: US ~ 31: 60/925.400 ~ 32: 20/04/2007<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01943 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE LIGHT<br />

EMITTING DEVICE ~ 71:NICHIA CORP 491-100 Oka Kaminaka-Cho Anan-Shi Tokushima 774-8601 ~<br />

72:NISHIJIMA SHINJI MIKI TOMOHIDE TAMAKI HIROTO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-248820 ~ 32: 29/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01944 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-GCC ANTIBODY MOLECULES AND RELATED COMPOSITIONS AND<br />

METHODS ~ 71:MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS INC The Takeda Oncology Co 40 Landsdowne Street<br />

Cambridge 02139 Massachusetts AMGEN BRITISH COLUMBIA 7990 Enterprise Street Burnaby V5A 1V7 British<br />

Columbia ~ 72:NAM SAMUEL S GREENFIELD EDWARD A BABCOOK JOHN O'KEEFE THERESA QIN SHIXIN<br />

~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/254.474 ~ 32: 23/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01945 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENGINEERED MICROORGANISMS AND INTEGRATED PROCESS FOR<br />

PRODUCING N-PROPANOL,PROPYLENE AND POLYPROPYLENE ~ 71:BRASKEM SA Rua Eteno 1561<br />

Complexo Petroquimico De Camacari Camacari-BA 42810-000 UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS-<br />

UNICAMP Av Roxo Moreira 1831 Cidade Universitaria "Zeferino Vaz" Distrito De Barao Geraldo Campinas<br />

13083-970 ~ 72:PEREIRA GONCALO AMARANTE GUIMARAES PEREZ JOHANA RINCONES CARAZZOLLE<br />

MARCELO FALSARELLA ZEIDLER ANE FERNANDA BERALDI PARIZZI LUCAS PEDERSEN CALDERON<br />

LUIGE ARMONDO LLERENA GRASSI MARIA CAROLINA DE BARROS LUNARDI INES DE OLIVEIRA<br />

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LUCIANA GONZAGA RODRIGUES JOSE AUGOSTO ROSARIO MORAN PAULO JOSE SAMENHO<br />

MORSCHBACKER ANTONIO LUIZ RIBEIRO DE CASTRO ROZA LUIZA ANDRADE MARCIO HENRIQUE DOS<br />

SANTOS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/240.811 ~ 32: 09/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01946 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND REACTOR FOR TREATING BULK MATERIAL CONTAINING<br />

CARBON ~ 71:SGL CARBON SE Rheingaustrasse 182 D-65203 Wiesbaden ~ 72:JAEGER HUBERT DAIMER<br />

JOHANN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 042 449.0 ~ 32: 23/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01947 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHOTOCHEMICAL PROCESS FOR PRODUCING ARTEMISININ ~ 71:SANOFI<br />

54 rue La Boétie 75008 Paris ~ 72:DHAINAUT JILDAZ DLUBALA ALAIN GUEVEL RONAN MEDARD ALAIN<br />

ODDON GILLES RAYMOND NICOLAS TURCONI JOEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09305805.5 ~ 32: 01/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01948 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMMUNIZATION STRATEGY TO PREVENT H1N1 INFECTION ~ 71:VAXART INC<br />

600 Townsend St Suite 120E San Fransisco 94103 Carlifonia ~ 72:TUCKER SEAN N SCALLAN CIARAN ~ 33:<br />

US ~ 31: 61/243.070 ~ 32: 16/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01949 ~ Complete ~ 54: PORCINE TORQUE TENO VIRUS VACCINES AND DIAGNOSIS ~ 71:VIRGINIA<br />

TECH INTELLECTUAL PROPERTIES INC 2200 KRAFT DRIVE SUITE 1050 BLACKSBURG VIRGINIA 24060 ~<br />

72:MENG XIANG-JIN HUANG YAOWEI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/861.378 ~ 32: 23/08/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01950 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUPPORT ~ 71:M PROPS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 1 Silver Stream Village No<br />

9 Heather Street Malanshof Gauteng province ~ 72:MAY COLIN MARK GROVES EDWARD GEORGE ~ 33: ZA<br />

~ 31: 2011/02737 ~ 32: 12/04/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01951 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PRODUCTION OF HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF<br />

KWAZULU-NATAL Office of Registrar University Road Chiltern Hills Westville Kwazulu-Natal 3629 ~ 72:LOKHAT<br />

DAVID RAMJUGERNATH DERESH STARZAK MACIEJ<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01952 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HARNESSING OCEAN WAVE AND CURRENT<br />

ENERGY ~ 71:AGAR FRANCIS LE PAGE 2 Maubon Road Endicott 1559 Springs ~ 72:AGAR FRANCIS LE<br />

PAGE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01953 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CHILLING DEVICES ~ 71:THE SOUTH AFRICAN BREWERIES LIMITED 65<br />

Park Lane Sandton 2196 Gauteng Province ~ 72:VAN STADEN BAREND JACOBUS PHILIPPUS MCKEON<br />

THOMAS MICHAEL COLEMAN TREVOR BEALIN-KELLY FRANCIS SCHENNUM STEVEN MICHAEL MPANZA<br />

SIYABONGA COULTER JULIAN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01954 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF OPIOID RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST FOR GASTROINTESTINAL TRACT<br />

DISORDERS ~ 71:ADOLOR CORPORATION 700 Pennsylvania Drive Exton PA 19341 ~ 72:WOODWARD<br />

RICHARD M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243.616 ~ 32: 18/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01955 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCTION OF PROPANOLS,ALCOHOLS,AND POLYOLS IN<br />

CONSOLIDATED BIOPROCESSING ORGANISMS ~ 71:MASCOMA CORPORATION 67 Etna Road Suite 300<br />

Lebanon NH 03766 ~ 72:MCBRIDE JOHN SHAW IV ARTHUR J BREVNOVA ELENA E VAN DIJKEN HANS<br />

SILLERS WILLIAM RYAN RAJGARHIA VINEET TRIPATHI SHITAL A CAIAZZA NICKY FROEHLICH ALLAN<br />

FLATT JIM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/298.790 ~ 32: 27/01/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01956 ~ Complete ~ 54: MONOALKYL SULFOSUCCINATES IN PESTICIDE FORMULATIONS AND<br />

APPLICATIONS AS HYDROTROPES ~ 71:AKZO NOBEL CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL B.V. Stationstraat 77<br />

NL-3811 MH Amerfoort ~ 72:NGUYEN GIAO VINH ALEXANDER MARK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/245.450 ~ 32:<br />

24/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01957 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR REAL TIME DETECTION OF DEFECTS IN A FOOD PRODUCT ~<br />

71:FRITO-LAY NORTH AMERICA INC 7701 Legacy Drive Plano TX 75024-4099 ~ 72:BOURG WILFRED M JR<br />

MICHEL ENRIQUE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/547.075 ~ 32: 25/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01958 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN ELECTRICAL SWITCHING DEVICE AND DC TO AC CONVERTER ~<br />

71:ARNOLDS MARIUS 8 Melkhout Street Tilbagh 6820 ~ 72:ARNOLDS MARIUS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01959 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROTEIN KINASE CONJUGATES AND INHIBITORS ~ 71:AVILA<br />

THERAPEUTICS INC 100 Beaver Street First Floor Waltham MA 02453-8425 ~ 72:SINGH JUSWINDER NIU<br />

DEQIANG KLUGE ARTHUR GHOSH SHOMIR PETTER RUSSELL COLYN QIAO LIXIN LOBB ROY ZHU<br />

ZHENDONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/242.988 ~ 32: 16/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01960 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DENTAL IMPLANT ~ 71:JANSE VAN RENSBURG FREDERICK CORNELIUS<br />

15 Postma Street 2520 Potchefstroom North West Province ~ 72:JANSE VAN RENSBURG FREDERICK<br />

CORNELIUS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01961 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A ROOT CANAL FILLER ~ 71:JANSE VAN RENSBURG FREDERICK<br />

CORNELIUS 15 Postma Street 2520 Potchefstroom North West Province ~ 72:JANSE VAN RENSBURG<br />

FREDERICK CORNELIUS<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01962 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DISPENSER ~ 71:JANSE VAN RENSBURG FREDERICK CORNELIUS 15<br />

Postma Street 2520 Potchefstroom North West Province ~ 72:JANSE VAN RENSBURG FREDERICK<br />

CORNELIUS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01963 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLUID TREATMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD ~ 71:VWS WESTGARTH LTD<br />

Gloucester Business Park 1380 Montpellier Court Hucclecote Gloucestershire GL3 4AH ~ 72:MOURAD BEN<br />

BOUDINAR ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0918800.4 ~ 32: 27/10/2009<br />

- APPLIED ON 16/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01964 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CLEANING ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD OF USE ~ 71:FILMATIC<br />

PACKAGING SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD 130 Jan van Riebeeck Road Huguenot 7646 ~ 72:JOHANNES ALBERTUS<br />

LOUBSER BEYERS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01965 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISASSEMBLY OF INTER-FITTING COMPONENTS ~ 71:BRADKEN<br />

RESOURCES PTY LIMITED 2 Maud Street Mayfield West New South Wales 2304 ~ 72:CHARTON MITCHELL<br />

BRIAN ROBERTS PAUL ANTHONY ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010903636 ~ 32: 13/08/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01967 ~ Provisional ~ 54: POPUP ARMSTRAP (WATER RESCUE LIFE SAVING) ~ 71:LESLIE VAN DER<br />

SCHYFF Gita Street 16B Rustenburg ~ 72:LESLIE VAN DER SCHYFF<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01968 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TOP TRAK CONVEYOR BELT TRAINER ~ 71:HUTCHINGS MARK ROBERT<br />

CHARLES 9 Mayan Place Welkom ~ 72:HUTCHINGS MARK ROBERT CHARLES<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01969 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A TENT ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:GARNHAM MICHAEL ANTHONY Keeper's<br />

Cottage The street Pebmarsh Essex C09 2NH ~ 72:GARNHAM MICHAEL ANTHONY<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01970 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BIOCIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND THIER USE IN THE CONTROL OF<br />

MICROORGANISMS IN AQUEOUS AND WATER CONTAINING SYSTEMS ~ 71:SHAW GORDON BRUCE Unit<br />

6 Aldubury Complex Smithsonnian Place Lonehill Sandton ~ 72:SHAW GORDON BRUCE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01971 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WATER SUPPLY IN MINES ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19<br />

Precision Str Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:FRASER PETER DUNCAN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01972 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF A CORE FOR A COMPOSITE<br />

PANEL ~ 71:BLYTH DAVID EDMOND Waterside Close Farm Verdun Road Franschhoek 7690 ~ 72:BLYTH<br />

DAVID EDMOND<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01973 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH-TEMPERATURE TREATMENT OF HYDROUS MINERALS ~ 71:THE<br />

ARIZONA BOARD OF REGENTS FOR AND ON BEHALF OF THE ARIZONA STATE UNIVERSITY 1475 North<br />

Scottsdale Road Sky-Song--Suit 200 Scottsdale AZ85257-3538 ORICA EXPLOSIVES TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD<br />

1 Nicholson Street Melbourne Victoria 3000 ~ 72:BRENT GEOFFREY FREDERICK CHIZMESHYA ANDREW V<br />

G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243,587 ~ 32: 18/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01974 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF 2,5-FURANDICARBOXYLIC ACID AND<br />

FOR THE PREPARTION OF THE DIALKYL ESTER OF 2,5-FURANDICARBOXYLIC ACID ~ 71:FURANIX<br />

TECHNOLOGIES B V Zekeringstraat 29 1014 BV Amsterdam ~ 72:MUNOZ DE DIEGO CESAR DAM MATHEUS<br />

ADRIANUS GRUTER GERARDUS JOHANNES MARIA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/249,395 ~ 32: 07/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01975 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DELIVERY OF A MEDICAMENT ~<br />

71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel ~ 72:ROSE JED E ROSE SETH D<br />

TURNER JAMES EDWARD MURUGESAN THANHARAJU ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243,087 ~ 32: 16/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01976 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ASSET TRACKING SYSTEM WHICH IS RESISTANT TO JAMMING ~ 71:MIX<br />

TELEMATICS INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Blaauwklip Office Park 2 Cnr Strand & Webervallei<br />

Roads Capr Town Western Cape ~ 72:TIMM RICHARD DAVID NOEL<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01977 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR PREPARING PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS<br />

PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS ~ 71:VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 130 Waverly Street<br />

Cambridge 02130 Massachusetts ~ 72:CHARRIER JEAN-DAMIEN DURRANT STEVEN O'DONNELL MICHAEL<br />

~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/245,773 ~ 32: 25/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01978 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR PREPARING PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS<br />

PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS ~ 71:VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 130 Waverly Street<br />

Cambridge 02130 Massachusetts ~ 72:CHARRIER JEAN-DAMIEN DURRANT STEVEN KAY DAVID ~ 33: US ~<br />

31: 61/245,769 ~ 32: 25/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01979 ~ Complete ~ 54: RFID TAG MONITORING SYSTEM ~ 71:WISTRON NEWEB CORPORATION 20<br />

Park Avenue 11 Hsinchu Science Park Hsinchu 308 Taiwan DJB GROUP LLC 5596 Caplestone Lane Dublin<br />

43017 Ohio ~ 72:BURNSIDE WALTER D CHENG KAI-HONG HO YUMIN SHANE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/756,210 ~<br />

32: 08/04/2010<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01980 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD TO IDENTIFY A PATIENT WITH AN INCREASED LIKELIHOOD OF<br />

RESPONDING TO AN ANTI-CANCER AGENT ~ 71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San Francisco<br />

California 94080-4990 ~ 72:GOGINENI ALVIN CAUNT MARESA VAN BRUGGEN NICHOLAS BAGRI ANIL D<br />

WEIMER ROBBY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/241,769 ~ 32: 11/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01981 ~ Complete ~ 54: CANCER CELL APOPTOSIS ~ 71:E-THERAPEUTICS PLC Block B Holland Park<br />

Holland Drive Newcastle Upon Tyne NE2 4LZ Tyne And Wear ~ 72:YOUNG MALCOLM PHILIP MCKEOWN<br />

PHILIP ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0915877.5 ~ 32: 10/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01982 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITE MATERIAL OF OPEN-CELL RIGID FOAM ~ 71:BAYER MATERIAL<br />

SCIENCE AG 51368 Leverkusen ~ 72:EHIBING HUBERT LIEBIG HANS-JURGEN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 048<br />

000.5 ~ 32: 01/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01983 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS AND FOLDING MEANS FOR WRAPPING A LOLLIPOP ~ 71:CFS<br />

WEERT B.V. DE Fuus 8 NL-6006 RV Weert ~ 72:ASMA SEFERINUS JELLE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09012019.7 ~ 32:<br />

22/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01984 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF TREATING CANCER USING NOTCH ANTAGONISTS ~<br />

71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San Francisco California 94080-4990 ~ 72:SIEBEL CHRISTIAN W ~ 33:<br />

US ~ 31: 61/247,298 ~ 32: 30/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01985 ~ Complete ~ 54: RIBBON CASSETTE ~ 71:PRINTRONIX INC 14600 Myford Road Irvine California<br />

92606 ~ 72:WHITE DENNIS R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/562,489 ~ 32: 18/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01986 ~ Complete ~ 54: CULTIVATION OF TAMARIX TREE FOR BIOMASS FUEL ~ 71:HARARI MICHA<br />

POB 97 Gan Yavne 70800 ~ 72:HARARI MICHA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/235,136 ~ 32: 19/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01987 ~ Complete ~ 54: RELAY TRANSMISSION METHOD AND APPARATUS ~ 71:HUAWEI<br />

TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD Huawei Admistration Building Bantian Longgang District Shenzhen Guangdong<br />

518129 ~ 72:LI ZHONGFENG SHANG ZHENG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 200910009900.1 ~ 32: 02/02/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01988 ~ Complete ~ 54: RELAY TRANSMISSION METHOD AND APPARATUS ~ 71:HUAWEI<br />

TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD Huawei Admistration Building Bantian Longgang District Shenzhen Guangdong<br />

518129 ~ 72:LI ZHONGFENG SHANG ZHENG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 200910009900.1 ~ 32: 02/02/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01989 ~ Complete ~ 54: A DEVICE FOR USE WITH AN ELECTRICAL APPLIANCE ~ 71:MSOMI LINDA<br />

MAXWELL BENEDICT Granbrook Road Groutville KwaDukuza 4450 ~ 72:MSOMI LINDA MAXWELL BENEDICT<br />

~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/08193 ~ 32: 08/11/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01990 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIBODIES FOR THE DETECTION OF INTEGRIN COMPLEXES IN FFPE<br />

MATERIAL ~ 71:MERCK PATENT GMBH Frankfurter Strasse 250 64293 Darmstadt ~ 72:GOODMAN SIMON<br />

MITJANS FRANCESC WILM CLAUDIA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09010666.7 ~ 32: 19/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01991 ~ Complete ~ 54: A NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING BIFIDOBACTERIUM LONGUM<br />

STRAINS AND REDUCING FOOD ALLERGY SYMPTOMS, ESPECIALLY IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN ~<br />

71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:HOLVOET SEBASTIEN ZUERCHER ADRIAN<br />

MERCENIER ANNIK ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09168049.6 ~ 32: 18/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01992 ~ Complete ~ 54: MET INHIBITORS FOR ENHANCING RADIOTHERAPY EFFICACY ~<br />

71:METHERESIS TRANSLATIONAL RESEARCH S.A. Via Alla Campagna 2/a 6900 Lugano ~ 72:BOCCACCIO<br />

CARLA PETRONZELLI FIORELLA COMOGLIO PAOLO MARIA DE SANTIS RITA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 11158861.2 ~<br />

32: 18/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01993 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A POSITIONING GUIDE FOR POSITIONING A BONE CUTTING GUIDE<br />

ASSEMBLY AND A BONE CUTTING GUIDE SYSTEM ~ 71:CUSTOM MED ORTHOPAEDICS (PROPRIETARY)<br />

LMITED 43 Cole Street Schonenberg Estate Somerset West 7129 Western Cape ~ 72:HONIBALL JOHN<br />

ROBERT<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01994 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF JOINING PIPE SEGMENTS USING AN ADHESIVE COMPOSITION<br />

~ 71:BERRY PLASTICS CORPORATION 101 Oakley Street PO BOX 959 Evansville IN 47706 ~ 72:MAMISH<br />

ABBOUD L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/234,586 ~ 32: 17/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01995 ~ Complete ~ 54: USER-FRIENDLY START-UP MODE OF A BEVERAGE PREPARATION<br />

MACHINE ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:FLORIN SANDRO KRAUCHI FRANK<br />

SCHNEIDER CHRISTOPHE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09168147.8 ~ 32: 19/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01996 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING WHETHER A PATIENT WILL BE A RESPONDER<br />

OR NOT TO IMMUNOTHERAPY ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALS S.A. Rue de l' Institut 89 B-1330<br />

Rixensart ~ 72:BRICHARD VINCENT GRUSELLE OLIVIER ULLOA-MONTOYA FERNANDO DIZIER BENJAMIN<br />

GEORGES ELIE LEA GHISLAIN LOUAHED JAMILA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/278,387 ~ 32: 06/10/2009<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/01997 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABLE NANO TITANIA SOLS AND A PROCESS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION ~<br />

71:TIOXIDE EUROPE LIMITED Haverton Hill Road Billingham Stockton-on-Tees County Durham TS23 1PS ~<br />

72:EDWARDS JOHN LOWRY KARL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0916329.6 ~ 32: 17/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01998 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A BONE CUTTING GUIDE AND A BONE CUTTING GUIDE SYSTEM ~<br />

71:CUSTOM MED ORTHOPAEDICS (PROPRIETARY) LMITED 43 Cole Street Schonenberg Estate Somerset<br />

West 7129 Western Cape ~ 72:HONIBALL JOHN ROBERT<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01999 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF AEROSOLIZED ANTIBIOTICS FOR TREATING CHRONIC<br />

OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE ~ 71:MPEX PHARMACEUTICALS INC 11535 Sorrento Valley Road<br />

San Diego CA 92121 ~ 72:DUDLEY MICHAEL N GRIFFITH DAVID C MORGAN ELIZABETH E SETHI SANJAY<br />

BERKLEY NEIL LOUTIT JEFFREY S BOSTIAN KEITH A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/249,228 ~ 32: 06/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02001 ~ Complete ~ 54: BOVINE GERMICIDE APPLICATION TECHNOLOGY ~ 71:MASTITIS<br />

MANAGEMENT TOOLS INC 2010 Bennett Avenue Burley ID 83318 ~ 72:HAKES DENNIS LEE HAKES JEAN<br />

ANN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/247,431 ~ 32: 30/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02002 ~ Complete ~ 54: TANK FOR STORING AND WITHDRAWING HYDROGEN AND/OR HEAT ~<br />

71:MCPHY ENERGY La Rietiere Zone d'active F-26190 La Motte-Fanjas CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA<br />

RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE 3 Rue michel-ange F-75794 Paris Cedex 16 ~ 72:JEHAN MICHEL RANGO<br />

PATRICIA BIENVENU GERARD PEYREAUD LAURENT MARTY PHILIPPE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0904442 ~ 32:<br />

17/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02003 ~ Complete ~ 54: NASAL, WOUND AND SKIN FORMULATIONS AND METHODS FOR CONTROL<br />

OF ANTIBIOTIC-RESISTANT STAPHYLOCOCCI AND OTHER GRAM-POSITIVE BACTERIA ~ 71:GUTHERY B.<br />

EUGENE 3520 Woodridge Drive Texarkana TX 77053 ~ 72:GUTHERY B EUGENE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/257,922 ~<br />

32: 04/11/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02004 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADJUSTABLE FURNITURE ~ 71:INTEGRATED FURNITURE TECHNOLOGIES<br />

LIMITED Unit 9 Mitre Farm Industrial Estate Forthampton Glouocestershire GL 19 4NG ~ 72:ROBERTSON DALE<br />

~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0918685.9 ~ 32: 23/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02005 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOYBEAN TRANSGENIC EVENT MON 87708 AND METHODS OF USE<br />

THEREOF ~ 71:MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY LLC 800 North Lindbergh Boulevard Mail Zone E1NA St. Louis MO<br />

63167 ~ 72:BRINKER RONALD J FENG PAUL C C HOI SIO-WAI WU KUNSHENG BURNS WEN C GUPTA<br />

ANJU MALVEN MARIANNE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243,227 ~ 32: 17/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02006 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMMUNOLOGICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR HIV ~ 71:SANOFI PASTEUR INC One<br />

Discover Drive Swiftwater PA 18370-5012 THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA AS REPRESENTED BY THE<br />

SECRETARY OF THE ARMY ON BEHALF OF THE WALTER REED ARMY INSTITUTE OF RESEARCH 504<br />

Scott Street Frederick MD 21702-5012 GLOBAL SOLUTIONS FOR INFECTIOUS DISEASES 830 Dubuque<br />

Avenue South San Francisco CA 94080 MINISTRY OF PUBLIC HEALTH Tivanond Road Nonthaburi 11000 ~<br />

72:TARTAGLIA JAMES T KIM JEROME H PERKS-NGARM SUPACHAI GURUNATHAN SANJAY FRANCIS<br />

DON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/243,522 ~ 32: 17/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02007 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACKAGING CONTAINER FOR BITUMEN ~ 71:POLYCUBE SYSTEMS GMBH<br />

Miltoehnerstrasse 6 A-2560 Berndorf ~ 72:BUGL ROSEMAIRE KREGER MICHAEL ~ 33: AT ~ 31: GM 584/2009<br />

~ 32: 18/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02008 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOCUMENT PHOTOSENSOR OF SURFACE-MOUNTED ELEMENT ~ 71:JAPAN<br />

CASH MACHINE CO., LTD 3-15 Nishiwaki 2-chome Hirano ku Osaka shi Osaka 547-0035 ~ 72:OKAWA<br />

KASTUTOSHI ASAKAWA SEIJI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-190537 ~ 32: 19/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02009 ~ Complete ~ 54: A NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING LACTOCOCCUS STRAINS AND<br />

REDUCING ALLERGY SYMPTOMS, ESPECIALLY IN INFANTS AND CHILDREN ~ 71:NESTEC S.A. Avenue<br />

Nestlé 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:HOLVOET SEBASTIEN ZUERCHER ADRIAN MERCENIER ANNIK SINGH<br />

ANURAG ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09170599.6 ~ 32: 17/09/2009<br />

- APPLIED ON 17/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01874 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF BUTADIENE ~ 71:LUMMUS<br />

TECHNOLOGY INC. 1515 Broad Street Bloomfield New Jersey 07003-3096 ~ 72:ARNOLD STEPHEN CRAIG<br />

GAFFNEY ANNE MAE KARAS LAWRENCE JOHN ANGEVINE PHILIP JAY YEH CHUEN YUAN SONG RUOZHI<br />

~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/542.565 ~ 32: 17/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/01966 ~ Complete ~ 54: WASTE TREATMENT SYSTEM ~ 71:ALEXANDER IVLEV 136 Daisy Street<br />

Sandton 2146 CLEAR SKY ENERGY (PTY) LTD 136 Daisy Street Sandton 2146 ~ 72:ALEXANDER IVLEV ~ 33:<br />

RU ~ 31: 014647,2011110062 ~ 32: 17/03/2011<br />

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- APPLIED ON 19/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02010 ~ Provisional ~ 54: OPEN TO AIR FAST PYROLYSIS OVEN ~ 71:HENDRIK BEYERS VAN AARDT<br />

7 Rascher Street Fichardt Park Bloemfontein Free State 9301 MAURITZ SCHLIMMER VAN RENSBURG 7<br />

Rascher Street Fichardt Park Bloemfontein Free State 9301 GERHARDUS JAN VAN DER MERWE 7 Rascher<br />

Street Fichardt Park Bloemfontein Free State 9301 ~ 72:HENDRIK BEYERS VAN AARDT GERHARDUS JAN<br />

VAN DER MERWE MAURITZ SCHLIMMER VAN RENSBURG<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02011 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TORUS ~ 71:CHRISTIAAN TALJAARD 5 Scotts Way Road Berdfordview<br />

Gemiston ~ 72:CHRISTIAAN TALJARD<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/0<strong>2012</strong> ~ Provisional ~ 54: KHIYEKA ANTI THEFT DEVICE ~ 71:KHIYEKA TECHNOLOGIES 13 Botes<br />

Avenue Olifantsfontein ~ 72:SIPHO SEBALAO<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02013 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD TO PRODUCE METHANE RICH FUEL GAS FROM<br />

CARBONACEOUS FEEDSTOCKS USING A STEAM HYDROGASIFICATION REACTOR AND A WATER GAS<br />

SHIFT REACTOR ~ 71:THE REGENTS OR THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 1111 FRANKLIN STREET 12th<br />

Floor Oakland CA 94607-5200 ~ 72:RAJU ARUM SK PARK CHAN SEUNG NORBECK JOSEPH M ~ 33: US ~<br />

31: 61/244,833 ~ 32: 22/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02014 ~ Complete ~ 54: FEEDER FOR DISPENSING A SOLUTION OF A SOLID MATTER DISSOLVED<br />

THEREIN ~ 71:ECOFER FERTIGATION TECHNOLOGIES 2010 LTD 7 Bezalel Street 87516 Ofakim ~<br />

72:BIALIK ZIV ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/272,132 ~ 32: 19/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02015 ~ Complete ~ 54: PERMANENT MAGNET GENERATOR ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 4th<br />

Floor Admin B Victoria Street Stellenbosch Western Cape Province 7600 ~ 72:STEGMANN JOHANNES<br />

ABRAHAM KAMPER MAARTEN JAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/06507 ~ 32: 18/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02016 ~ Complete ~ 54: MAGNETIC GEAR ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 4th Floor Admin B<br />

Victoria Street Stellenbosch Western Cape Province 7600 ~ 72:WANG RONG-JIE KAMPER MAARTEN JAN ~<br />

33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/06715 ~ 32: 28/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02017 ~ Complete ~ 54: FISHING PROTECROR ~ 71:SORVIK OMAR N-5410 Sagvag PAULSEN ODD<br />

ARID N-5430 Bremnes ~ 72:SORVIK OMAR PAULSEN ODD ARID ~ 33: NO ~ 31: 2009 2870 ~ 32: 20/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02018 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUSBTITUTED CARBAMOLYMENTHLAMINO ACETIC ACID DERIVATIVES AS<br />

NOVEL NEP INHIBITORS ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:IWAKI YUKI KAWANAMI<br />

TOSHIO KSANDER GARY MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/359,914 ~ 32: 30/06/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02019 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREVENTING OR REDUCING SCALE IN WET-PROCESS PHOSPHORIC ACID<br />

PRODUCTION ~ 71:CYTEC TECHNOLOGY CORP 300 Delaware Avenue Wilmington DE 19801 ~<br />

72:RAVISHANKAR SATHANJHERI WANG BING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/245,713 ~ 32: 25/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02020 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS AS PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS ~<br />

71:IRM LLC 131 Front Street P O BOX HM 2899 Hamilton HM LX NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel<br />

~ 72:HUANG SHENLIN JIN XIANMING LIU ZUOSHENG POON DANIEL TELLEW JOHN WAN YONGQIN<br />

WANG XING XIE YONGPING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/313,039 ~ 32: 11/03/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02021 ~ Complete ~ 54: VERIFICATION OF DISPENSED ITEMS ~ 71:CAREFUSION 303 INC 3750 Torrey<br />

View Court San Diego California 92130 ~ 72:ROSS GRAHAM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/571,221 ~ 32: 30/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02022 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF STEROID COMPOUNDS FOR INFLAMMATORY AND AUTOIMMUNE<br />

DISORDERS ~ 71:BIONATURE E A LTD 1 Poseidonos Street Nicosia 2406 ~ 72:PANOUTSAKOPOLOU<br />

VASILIKI ANGELAKOPOULOU MARIA CALOGEROPOULOU THEODORA GRAVANIS ACHILLEAS LAZARIDIS<br />

LAKOVOS NEOPHYTOU CONSTANTINOS ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1009342.5 ~ 32: 03/06/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02023 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOCUMENT STORAGE ASSEMBLY ~ 71:MEI INC 1301 Wilson Drive West<br />

Chester 19380-5954 Pennslyvania ~ 72:SNIDER JOHN D MARVIN KAREN CARMINE CHRIS WOOD KENNETH<br />

B BERGERON ALFRED F CLAUSER ROBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/244,611 ~ 32: 22/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02024 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROPANE-1-SULFONIC ACID {3-[5-(4-CHLOROPHENYL)-1H-PYRROLO[2,3-b]<br />

PYRIDINE-3-CARBONY]-2,4-DIFLUOLOPHENYL}-AMIDE, AS WELL AS USES THEREOF ~ 71:PLEXXIKON<br />

INC 91 Bolivar Drive Suite A Berkeley CA 94710 ~ 72:ARTIS DEAN R MAMO SHUMEYE ZHANG CHAO ZHU<br />

YONG-LIANG HIRTH KLAUS-PETER SPEVAK WAYNE GILLETTE SAMUEL J ZHU HONGYAO IBRAHIM<br />

PRABHA N BREMER RYAN NESPI MARIKA ZHANG JIAZHONG TSAI JAMES BOLLAG GIDEON CHO HANNA<br />

WU GUOXIAN SHI SHENGHUA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 60/692.960 ~ 32: 22/06/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02025 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTERMEDIATES USEFUL IN THE PREPARATION OF PYRROLO[2,3-b]<br />

PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:PLEXXIKON INC 91 Bolivar Drive Suite A Berkeley CA 94710 ~ 72:ARTIS DEAN<br />

R MAMO SHUMEYE ZHANG CHAO ZHU YONG-LIANG HIRTH KLAUS-PETER SPEVAK WAYNE ZHU<br />

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HONGYAO IBRAHIM PRABHA N BREMER RYAN NESPI MARIKA ZHANG JIAZHONG TSAI JAMES BOLLAG<br />

GIDEON CHO HANNA WU GUOXIAN SHI SHENGHUA GILLETTE SAMUEL J ~ 33: US ~ 31: 60/731.528 ~ 32:<br />

28/10/2005<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02026 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYROLO[2,3-b] PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AS PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS ~<br />

71:PLEXXIKON INC 91 Bolivar Drive Suite A Berkeley CA 94710 ~ 72:ARTIS DEAN S MAMO SHUMEYE<br />

ZHANG CHAO ZHU YONG-LIANG HIRTH KLAUS-PETER SPEVAK WAYNE GILLETTE SAMUEL J ZHU<br />

HONGYAO IBRAHIM PRABHA N BREMER RYAN NESPI MARIKA ZHANG JIAZHONG TSAI JAMES BOLLAG<br />

GIDEON CHO HANNA WU GUOXIAN SHI SHENGHUA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/731,528 ~ 32: 28/10/2005<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02027 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACTIVIN-ACTRII ANTAGONISTS AND USES FOR INCREASING RED BLOOD<br />

CEL LEVELS ~ 71:ACCELERON PHARMA INC 128 Sidney Street Cambridge MA 02139 ~ 72:SHERMAN<br />

MATTHEW L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 60/875,682 ~ 32: 18/12/2006<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02028 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SHEAR-THINNING OF SLURRIES ~ 71:DELKOR TECHNIK B.V Haaksbergweg<br />

59 (4th Floor) 1101 BR Amsterdam ~ 72:TAYLOR MARK DAVID NAVARRO MARCELO MINSON DAVID NEIL<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02029 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANDROGEN RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:TONG<br />

YOUZHI 218 Xinghu Street A3 Building Suit 218 Suzhou Industrial Park Suzhou Jiangsu 215123 ~ 72:TONG<br />

YOUZHI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/241,051 ~ 32: 10/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02030 ~ Complete ~ 54: CUTTING INSERT FOR A ROOF DRILL BIT ~ 71:KENNAMETAL INC P O Box<br />

231 1600 Technology Way Latrobe PA 15650-0231 ~ 72:BISE DOUGLAS E SWOP CHAD A COLVIN SETH<br />

DANIEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/069,495 ~ 32: 23/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02031 ~ Complete ~ 54: VARIANT IMMUNOGLOBULINS WITH IMPROVED MANUFACTURABILTY ~<br />

71:LONZA BIOLOGICS PLC 228-230 Bath Road Slough SL1 4DX ~ 72:ARNELL ANDREAS MICHAEL<br />

REBECCA ZURDO JESUS JIMENEZ JOSE STALLWOOD YVETTE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/241,717 ~ 32: 11/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02032 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL NUCLEOSIDE PHOSPHONATES AND ANALOGS ~ 71:EPIPHANY<br />

BIOSCIENCES INC One Califonia Street Suit 2000 San Francisco California 94105 KALEXSYN INC 4502<br />

Campus Drive Kalamazoo Michigan 49008-2589 ~ 72:DONG STEVEN WUTS PETER M ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

61/237,679 ~ 32: 27/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02033 ~ Complete ~ 54: BENT MEMBER,AND DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME ~<br />

71:SUMITOMO METAL INDUSTRIES LTD 5-33 Kitahama 4-Chome Chuo-Ku Osaka-shi Osaka 541 0041<br />

SUMITOMO PIPE & TUBE CO LTD 3-5 Oaza Hikari Kashima-Shi Ibaraki 341-0014 ~ 72:TOMIZAWA ATSUSHI<br />

KUWAYAMA SHINJIRO KUBOTA HIROAKI INOUE SABURO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-194211 ~ 32: 25/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02034 ~ Complete ~ 54: CUTTING TOOL ~ 71:KENNAMETAL INC P O Box 231 1600 Technology Way<br />

Latrobe PA 15650-0231 ~ 72:OJANEN RANDALL WALTER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/454,661 ~ 32: 23/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02035 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ACCESSING TRANSACTION INFORMATION<br />

IN RELATION TO PURCHASED OF GOODS OR SERVICES ~ 71:DEWING GILLIAN ANN 118 Sunningdale<br />

Drive Sunningdale 7441 DEWING CARLA-FRANE GILLIAN 118 Sunningdale Drive Sunningdale 7441 ~<br />

72:DEWING GILLIAN ANN DEWING CARLA-FRANE GILLIAN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02037 ~ Complete ~ 54: REPELLENT COMPOSITIONS AND GENETIC APPROACHES FOR<br />

CONTROLLING HUANGLONGBING ~ 71:FUNDO DE DEFESA DA CITRICULTURA-FUNDECITRUS Av Dr<br />

Adhemar Pereira De Barro 201 Vila Melhado Araraquara-SP 14807-040 INSTITUTO VALENCIANO DE<br />

INVESTIGACIONES AGRARIAS Carretera Moncada-Naquera Km 4 5 Apartado Offcial Moncada (Valencia E-<br />

46113) ~ 72:BERTA ALQUEZAR GARCIA JOSPE PERIS RODRIGO ANDREIA ENRIQUE PEDRO TAKAO<br />

YAMAMOTO NELSON ARNO WULFF ANTONIO JULIANO AYRES JOSE MAURICIO SIMOES BENTO ANA<br />

RODRIGUEZ BAIXAULI LEANDRO PENA GARCIA MARCELO PEDREIRA DE MIRANDA MARCEL BELLATO<br />

SPOSITO DIVA DO CARMO TEIXEIRA NEWTON CAVALCANTI JR DE NORONHA JOSE ROBERTO POSTALI<br />

PARRA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/255.705 ~ 32: 28/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02038 ~ Complete ~ 54: A BARBECUE STAND ~ 71:ANDREWS HENRY WILLIAM Farm Sandfontein<br />

Napier 7270 ~ 72:ANDREWS HENRY WILLIAM<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02084 ~ Complete ~ 54: CIRCUITS FOR DC ENERGY STORES ~ 71:CONVERTEAM TECHNOLOGY LTD<br />

Boughton Road Rugby Warwickshire CV21 1BU ~ 72:LEWIS ERIC ANTHONY ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 11002528.5 ~ 32:<br />

28/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02140 ~ Complete ~ 54: TOPICAL FORMULATION FOR DIABETIC FOOT ULCERS ~ 71:VLIFE<br />

SCIENCES TECHNOLOGIES PVT LTD Pride Purple Coronet 1st Floor S.N287 Baner Road Pune 411045<br />

Maharashtra ~ 72:KULKARNI SUDHIR A DESHPANDE SUPREET K GOLLAPUDY REENA ~ 33: IN ~ 31:<br />

1476/MUM/2009 ~ 32: 22/09/2009<br />

- APPLIED ON 20/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/02039 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPRAY COATING DEVICE ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE<br />

Modderdam Road Bellville 7530 ~ 72:SIVAKUMAR PASUPATHI VLADIMIR MIKHAILOVICH LINKOV ~ 33: ZA ~<br />

31: 2009/07267 ~ 32: 19/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02040 ~ Complete ~ 54: LATERAL WALL FOR A ROLLER PRESS ~ 71:KHD HUMBOLDT WEDAG GMBH<br />

Colonia-Allee 3 Koln 51067 ~ 72:ANDOR HAMBALKO RENE VAN DER ENDE MEINHARD FRANGENBERG ~<br />

33: DE ~ 31: 20 2009 014 656.1 ~ 32: 29/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02041 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTROLLED BREAK-OUT SHEAR PIN FOR ROCK BOLT ~ 71:AVENG<br />

(AFRICA) LIMITED Steeledale House 670 Power Street Industries West Germiston 1401 AVENG (AFRICA)<br />

LIMITED STEELEDALE HOUSE 670 POWER STREET INDUSTRIES WEST GERMISTON ~ 72:HOWELL<br />

MICHAEL MARTIN CHARLES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/09189 ~ 32: 20/12/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02042 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM ~ 71:CALCAMITE SANITARY SERVICES<br />

(PTY) LTD No 2 Sapphire Road Klerksoord Tswane 0200 ~ 72:TELFORD JOHN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02043 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SHOPPING BAG ~ 71:JOHNSON MARDI 75 Pointer Crescent Garsfontein<br />

Pretoria 0042 JOHNSON MARI 75 Pointer Crescent Garsfontein Pretoria 0042 ~ 72:JOHNSON MARDI<br />

JOHNSON MARI<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02044 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PULVERISING APPARATUS ~ 71:KFP RAIL (PTY) LTD 14A Elizabeth Road<br />

Oriel Bedfordview 7007 ~ 72:PENN-CLARKE CRAIG JANSE VAN RENSBURG CHRIS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02045 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SUNKEN SWITCHING DEVICE ~ 71:WALTER WENZEL STORCH 41 Gars<br />

Street Fochville ~ 72:WALTER WENZEL STORCH<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02046 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PHOTOTHERAPY DEVICE FOR HYPERBILIRUBINEMIA ~ 71:PIETERSEN<br />

JOHANNES DE-KLERK 5 Markotter Avenue Uniepark Stellenbosch 7600 ~ 72:PIETERSEN JOHANNES DE-<br />

KLERK<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02047 ~ Complete ~ 54: A POLYMER SUPPORT ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN LOVERS WALK<br />

RONDEBOSCH CAPE TOWN 7700 ~ 72:JARDINE MOEGAMAT ANWAR SMITH GREGORY STUART ~ 33: ZA<br />

~ 31: 2009/06358 ~ 32: 14/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02048 ~ Complete ~ 54: VISCOUS ACIDIC ABRASIVE CLEANING COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:RECKITT<br />

BENCKISER LLC Morris Corporate Center IV 399 Interpace Parkway Parsippany PO Box 225 NJ 07054-0225 ~<br />

72:POST SARAH MARIE ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0917109.1 ~ 32: 30/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02049 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONVEYOR BELT CLAMP ~ 71:ASGCO MANUFACTURING INC 301-323<br />

Gordon Street Allentown PA 18102-3136 ~ 72:ZEHNDER ADAM GIBBS AARON KRULICK THOMAS ~ 33: US ~<br />

31: 12/643.370 ~ 32: 21/12/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02050 ~ Complete ~ 54: SELF-POWERED PUMP FOR HEATED LIQUID AND HEAT DRIVEN LIQUID<br />

CLOSE-LOOP AUTOMATIC CIRCULATING SYSTEM EMPLOYING SAME ~ 71:W&E INTERNATIONAL<br />

(CANADA) CORP 66 Devonsleigh Blvd Richmond Hill Ontario L4S 1H2 LIN HUAZI 66 Devonsleigh Blvd<br />

Richmond Hill Ontario L4S 1H2 ~ 72:LIN HUAZI ~ 33: CA ~ 31: 2.678.584 ~ 32: 08/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02051 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MULTILAYER SHEAR BAND<br />

REINFORCEMENT ~ 71:MICHELIN RECHERCHE ET TECHNIQUE S.A. Route Louis Braille 10 CH-1763<br />

Granges-Paccot SOCIETE DE TECHNOLOGIE MICHELIN 23 rue Breschet F-63000 Clermont Ferrand Cedex 9<br />

~ 72:CRON STEVE RHYNE TIMOTHY B<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02052 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS AND REAGENTS FOR THE INHIBITION OR REDUCTION OF SCALE<br />

FORMATION DURING PHOSPHORIC ACID PRODUCTION ~ 71:CYTEC TECHNOLOGY CORP 300 Delaware<br />

Avenue Wilmington DE 19801 ~ 72:RAVISHANKAR SATHANJHERI WANG BING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/245.746 ~<br />

32: 25/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02053 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING MIDDLE DISTILLATES FROM FISCHER-TROPSCH<br />

WAXES USING A MODIFIED ZEOLITE CATALYST ~ 71:IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES 1 et 4 avenue de Bois-<br />

Preau 92852 Rueli-Malmaison Cedex ENI S P A Piazzale Enruico Mattel 1 I-00144 Rome ~ 72:SIMON LAURENT<br />

BOUCHY CHRISTOPHE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 0904909 ~ 32: 13/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02054 ~ Complete ~ 54: FERMENTIVE PRODUCTION OF ISOBUTANOL USING HIGHLY EFFECTIVE<br />

KETOL-ACID REDUCTOISOMERASE ENZYMES ~ 71:BUTAMAX ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC Experimental<br />

Station Building 268 200 Powder Mill Road Wilmington 19880-0268 Delaware ~ 72:NAGARAJAN VASANTHA<br />

PAUL BRIAN JAMES SUH WONCHUL TOMB JEAN-FRANCOIS YE RICK W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/246.844 ~ 32:<br />

29/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02055 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOW FREQUENCY GLATIRAMER ACETATE THERAPY ~ 71:YEDA RESEARCH<br />

AND DEVELOPMENT COMPANY LTD PO BOX 95 REHOVOT 76100 ~ 72:KLINGER ETY ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

61/337.612 ~ 32: 11/02/2010<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/02056 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED FLUX ACETOLACTATE-DERIVED PRODUCTS IN LACTIC ACID<br />

BACTERIA ~ 71:BUTAMAX ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC Experimental Station Building 268 200 Powder Mill<br />

Road Wilmington 19880-0268 Delaware ~ 72:PAUL BRIAN JAMES SUH WONCHUL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/246.717<br />

~ 32: 29/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02057 ~ Complete ~ 54: SINTER COOLER WITH ADJUSTABLE COOLING GAS SEAL ~ 71:OUTOTEC<br />

OYJ Riihitontuntie 7 FI-02200 Espoo ~ 72:CHAMBERS ALAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 048 722.0 ~ 32:<br />

08/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02058 ~ Complete ~ 54: SINTER COOLER WITH EXCHANGEABLE SEAL ~ 71:OUTOTEC OYJ<br />

Riihitontuntie 7 FI-02200 Espoo ~ 72:CHAMBERS ALAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10 2009 048 724.7 ~ 32: 08/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02059 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR HEAT-TREATING SHEET METAL STRIPS ~ 71:EBNER<br />

INDUSTRIEOFENBAU GESELLSCHAFT MBH Ebner-Platz 1 A-4060 Leonding ~ 72:EBNER ROBERT<br />

MORBITZER EDUARD ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 1610/2009 ~ 32: 13/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02060 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENERGY CONVERSION ASSEMBLY ~ 71:BOLELLI ROBERTO Via Montanara 90<br />

I-40020 Casalfiumanase ~ 72:BOLELLI ROBERTO<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02061 ~ Complete ~ 54: GASTRIC RETENTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR IMMEDIATE<br />

AND EXTENDED RELEASE OF ACETAMINOPHEN ~ 71:DEPOMED INC 1360 O'brien Drive Menlo Park 94025<br />

California ~ 72:HOU SUI YUEN EDDIE VARGAS THADD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/238.374 ~ 32: 31/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02062 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR HEAT-TREATING SHEET METAL STRIPS ~ 71:EBNER<br />

INDUSTRIEOFENBAU GESELLSCHAFT MBH Ebner-Platz 1 A-4060 Leonding ~ 72:EBNER ROBERT<br />

MORBITZER EDUARD ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 1609/2009 ~ 32: 13/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02063 ~ Complete ~ 54: SINTER COOLER WITH SEAL ARRANGEMENT TOWARDS TRAVELLING<br />

SINTER-BEARING CHAMBER ~ 71:OUTOTEC OYJ Riihitontuntie 7 FI-02200 Espoo ~ 72:CHAMBERS ALAN ~<br />

33: DE ~ 31: 10 2009 048 723.9 ~ 32: 08/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02064 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INFORMER ~ 71:JOHAN SWART Posbus 36022 MENLOPARK 0102 ~<br />

72:JOHAN SWART<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02065 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING ACCESS TO FINANCIAL<br />

INFORMATION ~ 71:HOPAC (PTY) LTD 301 Trevor Gething Street Garsfontein 0081 Menlo Park ~ 72:ELOFF<br />

JOHANNES MARTHINUS BAARD WILLEM JOHANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/05829 ~ 32: 21/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02066 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HYBRID MONOPOLE ~ 71:MOSS EDMUND HAROLD Plot 42 Annieweg<br />

Riverview 1035 Witbank Mpumalanga ~ 72:MOSS EDMUND HAROLD<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02067 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LOCKING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:KOWALCZYK PIOTR LEONARD 42 Gladiolus<br />

Street Roodekrans Roodepoort 1724 ~ 72:KOWALCZYK PIOTR LEONARD<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02068 ~ Complete ~ 54: POST MOUNTING SYSTEM AND DEVICE ~ 71:ONESTEEL WIRE PTY LTD<br />

Level 40 259 Ge<strong>org</strong>e Street Sydney New South Wales 2000 ~ 72:HOWLETT WARREN JOHN TAYLOR BRAD<br />

WHITE MARK ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2009904631 ~ 32: 21/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02069 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A WARNING SIGN ~ 71:SIEBERT ANTON 45 Buite Street 9300 Bloemfontein<br />

Free State ~ 72:SIEBERT ANTON<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02070 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF HIV INFECTION ~ 71:TIBOTEC<br />

PHARMACEUTICALS Eastgate Village Eastgate Little Island County Cork ~ 72:BAERT LIEVEN ELVIRE<br />

COLETTE KRAUS GUENTER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09170916.2 ~ 32: 22/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02071 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TREATING A CARBON DIOXIDE-CONTAINING<br />

GAS STREAM ~ 71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Klosterhofstrasse 1 80331 Munchen ~ 72:RITTER<br />

ROLAND SPENNER DIRK ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2011 014678.4 ~ 32: 22/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02072 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROCK ANCHOR BOLT ~ 71:HILTI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Feldkircherstrasse<br />

100 FL 9494 Schaan ~ 72:GOTZFRIED STEFAN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2011 005855.9 ~ 32: 21/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02073 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TREATMENT OF ACID MINE DRAINAGE ~ 71:MINTAILS S A (PTY) LTD 14<br />

Tweelopies Road Krugersdorp 1740 Gauteng Province ~ 72:JACOBS JAN HENDRIK PHILLIPUS FREEMAN<br />

ROBERT GEORGE<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02074 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLAR TRACKER FOR ORIENTING SOLAR PANELS ~ 71:INDRA SISTEMAS<br />

SA Avda Bruselas 33-35 Alcobendas E-28108 Madrid ~ 72:GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ ANTONIO CAMINERO<br />

TORIJA MIGUEL ANGEL GARCIA MARQUEZ FAUSTO PEDRO GONZALEZ RODRIGUEZ ANGEL GASPAR<br />

CHACON MUNOZ JESUS MIGUEL<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02075 ~ Complete ~ 54: ALCOHOLIC COMPOSITIONS HAVING A LOWERED RISK OF<br />

ACETALDEHYDEMIA ~ 71:PROTIA LLC 15025 Brioli Dr Reno Nevada 89511 ~ 72:CZARNIK ANTHONY<br />

MCKINNEY JEFFREY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/777.238 ~ 32: 10/05/2010<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/02076 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-CMET ANTIBODY AND ITS USE FOR THE DETECTION AND THE<br />

DIAGNOSIS OF CANCER ~ 71:PIERRE FABRE MEDICAMENT 45 Place Abel Gance F-92100 Boulogne-<br />

Billancourt ~ 72:GOETSCH LILIANE JOUHANNEAUD ALEXANDRA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/348.005 ~ 32: 25/05/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02077 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING CYSTEINE AND/OR GLUTATHIONE FROM<br />

CYSTINE EMPLOYING YEAST ~ 71:DSM IP ASSETS B.V. Het Overloon 1 NL-6411 TE Heerlen ~<br />

72:NOORDAM BERTUS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09171678.7 ~ 32: 29/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02078 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL FORMS OF A MULTICYCLIC COMPOUND ~ 71:CEPHALON, INC.<br />

incorporated in Delaware of 41 Moores Road Frazer PA 19355 ~ 72:BIERLMAIER STEPHEN COURVOISIER<br />

LAURENT HALTIWANGER R CURTIS JACOBS MARTIN J MCKEAN ROBERT E PETRAITIS JOSEPH<br />

CHRISTIE MICHAEL FIELD R SCOTT HE LINLI KRESS MICHAEL MOWREY DALE R YAZDANIAN MEHRAN ~<br />

33: US ~ 31: 61/237.180 ~ 32: 26/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02079 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSPORT DEVICE FOR TRANSPORTING A PRODUCT,AND SORTING<br />

DEVICE AND METHOD THEREFOR ~ 71:DE GREEF'S WAGON-CARROSSERIE-EN MACHINEBOUW BV<br />

Langstraat 12 NL-4196 JB Tricht ~ 72:NIJLAND WILLEM JAN ~ 33: NL ~ 31: 2003516 ~ 32: 21/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02080 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOCKABLE ENCLOSURE ~ 71:MASTER LOCK COMPANY LLC 137 W. Forest<br />

Hill Avenue Oak Creek Wisconsin 53154 ~ 72:HACKER DEAN D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/244.272 ~ 32: 21/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02081 ~ Complete ~ 54: AMBU-BAG AUTOMATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:MOBILE AIRWAYS<br />

LLC 2842 Tipton Court Columbus IN 47201 ~ 72:BERGMAN ROBERT TODD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/545.467 ~ 32:<br />

21/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02082 ~ Complete ~ 54: VESICULAR FORMULATIONS ~ 71:TARGETED DELIVERY TECHNOLOGIES<br />

LTD Palazzo Pietri Stiges 90 Strait Street Valleta ~ 72:KROON HENK-ANDRE HENRY WILLIAM ~ 33: US ~ 31:<br />

61/320.154 ~ 32: 01/04/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02085 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EXTERNAL COMBUSTION CHAMBER ~ 71:MALCOLM GAVIN PORTEOUS 32<br />

Antigo Falls Lingerette Avenue Sunninghill Gardens Sunninghill ~ 72:MALCOLM GAVIN PORTEOUS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02095 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FERRULE ~ 71:HAGGIE STEEL WIRE ROPE-SCAW METALS GROUP Lower<br />

Germiston Road Jupiter Johannesburg ~ 72:THOMAS KYLE GEOFFREY<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02133 ~ Complete ~ 54: A BED BATH ~ 71:FRANCIS GRAHAM 2304 Van Riebeuk Road Glen Austin<br />

Midrand ~ 72:FRANCIS GRAHAM ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/2062 ~ 32: 17/03/2011<br />

- APPLIED ON 22/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02083 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SAFETY DOOR ~ 71:PAPENFUS NICHOLAS JACQUES 19 Cuyler Street<br />

Constantia Kloof 1715 Johannesburg ~ 72:PAPENFUS NICHOLAS JACQUES<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02086 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FLAT FIRE LIGHTERS ~ 71:ROBERT MARK HOFMEYR 6 Equestrian Close<br />

Greyton 7233 Western Cape ~ 72:ROBERT MARK HOFMEYR<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02087 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MANUFACTURING PROCESS OF ALUMINIUM PLUG PINS ~ 71:JACOBS<br />

CAPITAL (PTY) LTD 50 Prospection Road Prospection 4120 ~ 72:WESSEL JACOBS<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02088 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MINE SUPPORT ~ 71:ARROW POINT ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD 7 Woodbury<br />

Village 7 Bryon Avenue Bedfordpark Johannesburg 2007 ~ 72:ELVIN NIELL GLEN ELVIN ALEX<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02089 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SECURITY GATE ~ 71:ZEISS DONOVAN 730 Matumi Street Bougainvillea<br />

Estate Montana Pretoria 0159 ~ 72:ZEISS DONOVAN<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02090 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VEHICLE VISIBILITY ~ 71:FERREIRA JACO BERT No 43 De La Ray<br />

Bronkhorstspruit 1020 ~ 72:FERREIRA JACO BERT<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02091 ~ Complete ~ 54: BARRIER APPARATUS FOR SUPPORTING A FLEXIBLE BANNER ~<br />

71:ROLLERSIGNS LTD OMC Chambers Wickhams Cay 1 Road Town Tortola ~ 72:LEWIS ROBERT LEWIS ~<br />

33: GB ~ 31: 0914812.3 ~ 32: 25/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02092 ~ Complete ~ 54: SLAG DISCHARGE SYSTEM ~ 71:MITSUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LTD 16-5,<br />

KONAN 2-CHOME, MINATO-KU, TOKYO 1088215 ~ 72:KOYAMA YOSHINORI YOSHIDA NAOSHIGE<br />

SHINADA OSAMU SODA YASUO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-228592 ~ 32: 30/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02093 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR REMOVING IMPURITIES FROM A GAS ~<br />

71:RESEARCH TRIANGLE INSTITUTE 3040 CORNWALLIS ROAD RESEARCH TRIANGLE PARK 27709-2194<br />

NORTH CAROLINA ~ 72:HENNINGSEN GUNNAR KNOWLTON TEDDY MERRILL FINDLAY JOHN GEORGE<br />

SCHLATHER JERRY NEAL TURK BRIAN S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/247.282 ~ 32: 30/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02094 ~ Complete ~ 54: SAMPLE COLLECTION APPARATUS ~ 71:DAY TOBY ADAM LENNOX 46 Hills<br />

Road Steyning West Sussex BN44 3QG ~ 72:DAY TOBY ADAM LENNOX ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2009904583 ~ 32:<br />

22/09/2009<br />

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<strong>2012</strong>/02096 ~ Complete ~ 54: FIRELIGHTER ~ 71:DIPPENAAR ANDRE 26 Langwa Crescent Wapadrand 0040<br />

~ 72:DIPPENAAR ANDRE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/9009 ~ 32: 08/12/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02097 ~ Complete ~ 54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLOPYRIMIDINES ~<br />

71:MERZ PHARMA GMBH & CO KGAA Eckenheimer Landstrasse 100 60318 Frankfurt/Main ~ 72:PLITT<br />

PATRICK HAUPTMEIER BERNHARD BODERKE PETER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/264.269 ~ 32: 25/11/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02098 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF HIGH IMPEDANCE GROUNDFAULT DETECTION FOR<br />

DIFFERENTIAL PROTECTION OF OVERHEAD TRANSMISSION LINES ~ 71:ALSTOM GRID UK LTD St<br />

Leonard's Avenue Stafford Staffordshire ST17 4LX SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC ENERGY UK LTD Stafford Park 5<br />

Telford TF3 3BL ~ 72:WISZNIEWSKI ANDRZEJ LUKOWICZ MIROSLAW MICHALIK MAREK KLIMEK ANDRZEJ<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02099 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYPEPTIDES FOR BINDING TO THE "RECEPTOR FOR ADVANCED<br />

GLYCATION ENDPRODUCTS" AS WELL AS COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS INVOLVING THE SAME ~<br />

71:SANOFI 174 Avenue de France 75013 Paris ~ 72:HUBER JOCHEN BLANCHE FRANCIS DABDOUBI TARIK<br />

SOUBRIER FABIENNE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09290845.8 ~ 32: 05/11/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02100 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING REDUCED IRON AND METHOD FOR<br />

MANUFACTURING THE SAME ~ 71:POSCO 1 Koedong-dong Nam-Ku 790-300 Kyungsanbook-do Pohang-si ~<br />

72:SHIN MYOUNG KYUN KIM DONG-WON KIM SANG-HYUN LEE JUN HYUK ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-2009-0087824<br />

~ 32: 17/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02101 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRESS FOR PRODUCING A TAMPON ~ 71:RUGGLI PROJECTS AG<br />

Frauentalstrasse 3 6332 Hagendorn ZG ~ 72:GRABER HEINZ ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 1331/2009 ~ 32: 24/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02102 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYNERGISTIC FUNGICIDAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A 5-<br />

FLUOROPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVE FOR FUNGAL CONTROL IN CEREALS ~ 71:DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC<br />

9330 Zionsville Road Indianapolis Indiana 46268-1054 ~ 72:KLITTICH CARLA LORSBACH BETH MEITL ALICE<br />

OWEN W JOHN YAO CHENGLIN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/248.192 ~ 32: 02/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02103 ~ Complete ~ 54: TUBE HEAT EXCHANGER ~ 71:ATLAS COPCO AIRPOWER, NAAMLOZE<br />

VENNOOTSCHAP Boomsesteenweg 957 B-2610 Wilrijk ~ 72:BAL GUIDO JAN ~ 33: BE ~ 31: 2009/0585 ~ 32:<br />

23/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02104 ~ Complete ~ 54: FABRIC CONDITIONERS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria<br />

Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BOARDMAN CHRISTOPHER EBBRELL LESLEY JONES<br />

DAVID ANDREW ROSS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09172405.4 ~ 32: 07/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02105 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REGENERATING A SOLUTION USED IN A WASH<br />

VESSEL ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse 7 CH-5400 Baden ~ 72:PETIG ARLYN VERN<br />

KOZAK FREDERIC ZENON AGARWAL RITESH HIWALE RAMESHWAR SHAMRAO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/849.085<br />

~ 32: 03/08/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02106 ~ Complete ~ 54: SUBSTITUTED AMIDE COMPOUND ~ 71:ASTELLAS PHARMA INC 3-11<br />

Nihonbashi-Honcho 2-Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo 1038411 ~ 72:KAWAMINAMI EIJI TAKAHASHI TATSUHISA<br />

KANAYAMA TAKATOSHI FUKUDA YUTA KAIZAWA HIROYUKI KONDOH YUTAKA SEO RYUSHI KURAMOTO<br />

KAZUYUKI TAKE KAZUHIKO SAKAMOTO KAZUYUKI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2009-220316 ~ 32: 25/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02107 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITION FOR SECRETION OF HETEROLOGOUS<br />

POLYPEPTIDES ~ 71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San Francisco CA 94080-4990 ~ 72:MARRICHI<br />

MATTHEW REILLY DOROTHEA E SIMMONS LAURA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/258.565 ~ 32: 05/11/2099<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02108 ~ Complete ~ 54: BEVERAGE CARTRIDGE ~ 71:SARA LEE/DE B.V Keulsekade 143 NL-3532 AA<br />

Utrecht ~ 72:BIEWENGA TJASSE WILLEM ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09171273.7 ~ 32: 24/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02109 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SYNCHRONIZED CONTROL OF ELECTRICAL<br />

POWER SYSTEM VOLTAGE PROFILES ~ 71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES INC 2350 N E<br />

Hopkins Court Pullman 99163 Washington ~ 72:LABUSCHAGNE CASPER A MOXLEY ROY E POPE JEFFREY<br />

G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/903.038 ~ 32: 12/10/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02110 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR GENERATOR GROUND FAULT PROTECTION<br />

~ 71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES INC 2350 N E Hopkins Court Pullman 99163 Washington<br />

~ 72:SCHWEITZER III EDMUND O SKENDZIC VESELIN BENMOUYAL GABRIEL HALL BRUCE A<br />

SCHARLACH ROGERIO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/903.104 ~ 32: 12/10/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02111 ~ Complete ~ 54: RETROFITTED EXCAVATOR TOOTH ATTACHMENT ~ 71:BLACK CAT BLADES<br />

LTD 5604 59th Street Edmonton TGB 3CS Alberta ~ 72:RUVANG JOHN A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/608.803 ~ 32:<br />

29/10/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02112 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMIDAZOPYRIDINE OR IMIDAZOPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES AS<br />

PHOSPHODIESTERASE 10A INHIBITORS ~ 71:F HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG GRENZACHERSTRASSE 124<br />

CH-4070 BASLE ~ 72:ALBERATI DANIELA BLEICHER KONRAD GROEBKE ZBINDEN KATRIN KUHN BERND<br />

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RUDOLPH MARKUS ALVAREZ SANCHEZ RUBEN FLOHR ALEXANDER KOERNER MATTHIAS PETERS<br />

JENS-UWE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09171253.9 ~ 32: 24/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02113 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADHESIVE PACKAGE AND USE THEREOF WITH AN ANCHORING ELEMENT ~<br />

71:HILTI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Feldkircherstrasse 100 LI 9494 Schaan ~ 72:BUDER ASTRID WIECZOREK<br />

KOLJA ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 102011005960.1 ~ 32: 23/03/2011<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02114 ~ Complete ~ 54: GALECTIN-3 AND CARDIAC RESYNCHRONIZATION THERAPY ~ 71:BG<br />

MEDICINE, INC. a Delaware corporation 610 Lincoln Street North Waltham Massachusetts 02451 ~<br />

72:MUNTENDAM PIETER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/236.712 ~ 32: 25/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02115 ~ Complete ~ 54: HOT-MELT ADHESIVE WITH IMPROVED ADHESION ON LOW-ENERGY<br />

SURFACES ~ 71:SIKA TECHNOLOGY AG Zugerstrasse 50 CH-6340 Baar ~ 72:URBACH DIRK LINNENBRINK<br />

MARTIN PASCHKOWSKI KAI ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 09168705.3 ~ 32: 26/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02116 ~ Complete ~ 54: NEUTRALIZING ANTIBODIES TO HIV-1 AND THEIR USE ~ 71:THE UNITED<br />

STATES OF AMERICA AS REPRESENTED BY THE SECRETARY DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND HUMAN<br />

SERVICES Office Of Technology Transfer National Institutes of Health 6011 Executive Boulevard Suite 325 MSC<br />

7660 Bethesda MD 20892-7660 UNIVERSITY OF WASHINGTON Center For Commercialization 4311 11th<br />

Avenue NE Suite 500 Seattle WA 98105 ~ 72:MASCOLA JOHN R WU XUELING HOGERKORP CARL-MAGNUS<br />

YANG ZHI-YONG KWONG PETER CONNORS MARK SHAPIRO LAWRENCE SCHIEF WILLIAM R WYATT<br />

RICHARD LI YUXING ROEDERER MARIO NABEL GARY ZHOU TONGQING OFEK GILAD ZHU JIANG ~ 33:<br />

US ~ 31: 61/385.531 ~ 32: 22/09/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02117 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE TRANSFER OF MATERIALS ~ 71:THE<br />

PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY ONE PROCTER & GAMBLE PLAZA CINCINNATI OHIO 45202 ~ 72:FU<br />

CHUNSHENG C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/564.983 ~ 32: 23/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02118 ~ Complete ~ 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITION ~ 71:NOVOZYMES A/S Krogshojvej 36 DK 2880<br />

Bagsvaerd ~ 72:SIMONSEN OLE KNOTZEL JURGEN CARSTEN FRANZ MIKKELSEN LISE MUNCH BENIE<br />

ASTRID ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10153476.6 ~ 32: 12/02/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02119 ~ Complete ~ 54: FASTENER FOR LIGHTWEIGHT CONCRETE PANEL ASSEMBLY ~ 71:BUI<br />

THUAN 58 North Mascher Street Philadelphia PA 19106 ~ 72:BUI THUAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/798.365 ~ 32:<br />

03/04/2010<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02125 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER REMOVAL AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ~ 71:DONALDSON<br />

COMPANY INC 1400 West 95th Street P O Box 1299 Minneapolis Minnesota 55440- 1299 ~ 72:BABCOCK<br />

BRIAN D DOYLE JAMES LAVALLEE GREGORY L MADSEN MICHAEL JOHN JOHNSON PHILIP EDWARD ~<br />

33: US ~ 31: 61/236.653 ~ 32: 25/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02129 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM FOR EXTRACTION AND TRANSPORT OF LIGHT ASHES BY MEANS<br />

OF A STEEL BELT CONVEYOR ~ 71:MAGALDI INDUSTRIE S.R.L Via Irno 219 I-84135 Salerno ~ 72:MAGALDI<br />

MARIO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: RM2009A000488 ~ 32: 24/09/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02130 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SYNCHRONIZATION OF DATA FRAMES ~<br />

71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN-02150 Espoo ~ 72:TUPALA MIIKA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/236.604 ~<br />

32: 25/08/2009<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02131 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RIFLE STOCK ~ 71:DU PLOOY FREDERIK WILHELM 30 Jacobs Street Ermelo<br />

2350 ~ 72:DU PLOOY FREDERIK WILHELM<br />

<strong>2012</strong>/02132 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CRYSTALLINE SOLID FROM GLYCINE-N,N-<br />

DIACETIC ACID DERIVATIVES ~ 71:BASF SE D-67056 Ludwigshafen ~ 72:BARANYAI ANDREAS ~ 33: DE ~<br />

31: 10 2009 038 951.2 ~ 32: 26/08/2009<br />

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ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 (1)<br />

Application Number Assignee Assignor<br />

2001/03387 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC<br />

2007/03205 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC<br />

2004/09655 MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC MOTOROLA MOBILITY, INC<br />

2010/06812 CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC<br />

2010/06812 KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS<br />

LLC<br />

2006/03466 CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC<br />

2006/03466 KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS<br />

LLC<br />

2003/01176 CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC<br />

2003/01176 KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS<br />

LLC<br />

2001/05628 CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC<br />

2001/05628 KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS<br />

LLC<br />

2002/07232 CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC<br />

2002/07232 KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS<br />

LLC<br />

1991/08638 CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC<br />

1991/08638 KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS<br />

LLC<br />

1991/01259 CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC<br />

1991/01259 KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS<br />

LLC<br />

2001/02828 CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC<br />

2001/02828 KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS<br />

LLC<br />

2001/05628 CADBURY ADAMS USA LLC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC<br />

2001/05628 KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL,INC KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS<br />

LLC<br />

2009/01178 MESSIER-DOWTY SA MESSIER-BUGATTI- DOWTY SA<br />

1996/04473 BAYER AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT BAYER ANIMAL HEALTH GMBH<br />

2010/09090 AMIRA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC PANMIRA PHARMACEUTICALS,<br />

LLC<br />

2006/01123 HEMANUS MAGNETIC<br />

OBSEVATORY<br />

SOUTH AFRICAN NATIONAL<br />

SPACE AGENCY<br />

2011/04481 CUREMARK LLC CURELON LLC<br />

2011/04482 CUREMARK LLC CURELON LLC<br />

2004/08107 BAYER PHARMA<br />

PHILOGEN S.P.A.<br />

AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT<br />

2005/05712 LULA PIPE COMPANY (PTY) LTD MACSTEEL SERVICE CENTRES<br />

S.A. (PTY) LTD<br />

2011/06061 OCULENTIS B.V. PROCORNEA HOLDING B.V.<br />

2004/10240 DYNAMIC FLUID COTROL<br />

HYDRODYN PROPRIETARY<br />

(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED<br />

LIMITED<br />

2004/10240 HYDRODYN PROPRIETARY<br />

LIMITED<br />

2008/00009 MCKELVEY, JOHN PAUL OPTIMAC (PTY) LTD<br />

REFINED VALVE CONCEPTS<br />

LIMITED<br />

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2011/05403 CONSTANCE WILSON ANDRESEN BAZIL F. JOHNSON<br />

2008/07014 EXICA, INC VINTURI, INC<br />

2011/08084 KRUSTEV, ANGEL NAYDENOV GEA AIRCOOLED SYSTEMS<br />

(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED<br />

2011/02664 I3 GROUP LIMITED MOCHDRE LIMITED<br />

2011/02664 MOCHDRE LIMITED I3 GROUP LIMITED<br />

2010/05479 AMIRA PHARMACEUTICALS, INC PANMIRA PHARMACEUTICALS,<br />

LLC<br />

2007/10935 TECSOR PLASTIPAK PACKAGING, INC<br />

2010/02462 TECSOR PLASTIPAK PACKAGING, INC<br />

2010/02461 TECSOR PLASTIPAK PACKAGING, INC<br />

2006/04498 ITI LIMITED ITI ENERGY LIMITED<br />

2007/01339 NICRO INDUSTRIAL (PTY) LTD ERLS MINING (PTY) LTD<br />

1993/08117 BRACCO INTERNATIONAL BV BRACCO SUISSE S.A.<br />

2008/08905 BOART LONGYEAR<br />

LONGYEAR TM INC<br />

INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC<br />

2009/05921 BOART LONGYEAR<br />

LONGYEAR TM INC<br />

INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC<br />

2001/08288 BOART LONGYEAR<br />

LONGYEAR TM INC<br />

INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC<br />

2001/00646 BOART LONGYEAR<br />

LONGYEAR TM INC<br />

INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC<br />

2002/02466 BOART LONGYEAR<br />

LONGYEAR TM INC<br />

INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC<br />

1999/07443 BOART LONGYEAR<br />

LONGYEAR TM INC<br />

INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC<br />

2002/01077 BOART LONGYEAR<br />

LONGYEAR TM INC<br />

INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC<br />

2002/08578 BOART LONGYEAR<br />

LONGYEAR TM INC<br />

INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC<br />

2001/01521 BOART LONGYEAR<br />

LONGYEAR TM INC<br />

INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS, INC<br />

2001/08410 TVC COMMUNICATIONS, L.L.C. WESCO EQUITY CORPORATION<br />

2008/01162 LABOPHARM EUROPE<br />

ANGELINI LABOPHARM, LLC<br />

LIMITED;LABOPHARM INC AND<br />

LABOPHARM (BARBADOS) LIMITED<br />

2005/02656 EURO-CELTIQUE S.A. CORIXA CORPORATION<br />

2003/02623 LONGYEAR SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LONGYEAR TM, INC<br />

LIMITED<br />

1999/06208 LONGYEAR SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LONGYEAR TM, INC<br />

LIMITED<br />

1999/00767 LONGYEAR SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LONGYEAR TM, INC<br />

LIMITED<br />

1998/10932 CRIMAGUA LIMITED JANSSEN ALZHEIMER<br />

IMMUNOTHERAPY<br />

2007/03561 CRIMAGUA LIMITED JANSSEN ALZHEIMER<br />

IMMUNOTHERAPY<br />

2007/05710 CRIMAGUA LIMITED JANSSEN ALZHEIMER<br />

IMMUNOTHERAPY<br />

1998/10932 CRIMAGUA LIMITED JANSSEN ALZHEIMER<br />

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Application Number Assignee Assignor<br />

IMMUNOTHERAPY<br />

2007/10331 CRIMAGUA LIMITED JANSSEN ALZHEIMER<br />

IMMUNOTHERAPY<br />

2005/09585 CRIMAGUA LIMITED JANSSEN ALZHEIMER<br />

IMMUNOTHERAPY<br />

2001/09487 CRIMAGUA LIMITED JANSSEN ALZHEIMER<br />

IMMUNOTHERAPY<br />

1998/10932 ELAN PHARMA INTERNATIONAL CRIMAGUA LIMITED<br />

LIMITED<br />

2007/05710 ELAN PHARMA INTERNATIONAL CRIMAGUA LIMITED<br />

LIMITED<br />

2005/09585 ELAN PHARMA INTERNATIONAL CRIMAGUA LIMITED<br />

LIMITED<br />

2001/09487 ELAN PHARMA INTERNATIONAL CRIMAGUA LIMITED<br />

LIMITED<br />

2003/05169 ELAN PHARMA INTERNATIONAL CRIMAGUA LIMITED<br />

LIMITED<br />

2007/10331 ELAN PHARMA INTERNATIONAL CRIMAGUA LIMITED<br />

LIMITED<br />

2007/03561 ELAN PHARMA INTERNATIONAL CRIMAGUA LIMITED<br />

LIMITED<br />

2006/07589 HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. FRAM GROUP IP LLC<br />

2002/01708 JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICA N.V. ELANCO ANIMAL HEALTH<br />

IRELAND LIMITED<br />

2000/01901 VAN BILJOEN, BRIAN JEFFREY VENTRITE BUSINESS TRUST<br />

2003/04398 VAN BILJOEN, BRIAN JEFFREY VENTRITE BUSINESS TRUST<br />

2000/06831 VAN BILJOEN, BRIAN JEFFREY VENTRITE BUSINESS TRUST<br />

1989/02396 LEXSHELL 731 INVESTMENTS<br />

(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED<br />

LEXSHELL 740<br />

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LIMITED<br />

1996/01471 LEXSHELL 731 INVESTMENTS<br />

(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED<br />

LEXSHELL 740<br />

INVESTMENTS(PROPRIETARY)<br />

LIMITED<br />

2001/05479 VAN BILJOEN, BRIAN JEFFREY VENTRITE BUSINESS TRUST<br />

2011/07787 INNOVATIVE MINING PRODUCTS<br />

(PTY) LTD<br />

RZT ZELPY 5260<br />

(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED<br />

2010/03305 GILEAD SCIENCES LIMITED GILEAD SCIENCES, INC<br />

2010/00596 JOHAN EDUARD BEKKER CUBIBRITE INVESTMENTS (PTY)<br />

LTD<br />

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2008/08022 GILEAD SCIENCES LIMITED GILEAD SCIENCES, INC<br />

1995/04028 FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED LYRAPIX INVESTMENTS (PTY)<br />

LTD<br />

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LTD<br />

2002/05428 FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED LYRAPIX INVESTMENTS (PTY)<br />

LTD<br />

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LTD<br />

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LTD<br />

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LTD<br />

2002/07663 FIRSTRAND BANK LIMITED LYRAPIX INVESTMENTS (PTY)<br />

LTD<br />

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LTD<br />

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LTD<br />

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LTD<br />

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LTD<br />

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2007/03205 MOTOROLA, INC MOTOROLA SOLUTIONS, INC<br />

2004/08107 PHILOGEN S.P.A. AND BAYER<br />

SCHERING PHARMA<br />

AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT<br />

PHILOGEN S.P.A. AND BAYER<br />

PHARMA<br />

AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT<br />

2004/01783 DIGITAL HEALTHCARE SWITCH MEDISWITCH (PTY) LIMITED<br />

(PTY) LTD<br />

2010/04318 HITACHI POWER EUROPE GMBH &<br />

EVONIK ENERGY SERVICES GMBH<br />

HITACHI POWER EUROPE GMBH<br />

& STEAG ENERGY SERVICES<br />

GMBH<br />

2008/07557 RIB LOC (AUSTRALIA) PTY LIMITED SEKISUI RIB LOC AUSTRALIA<br />

PTY LTD<br />

2005/09816 DIGITAL HEALTHCARE SWITCH MEDISWITCH (PTY) LIMITED<br />

(PTY) LTD<br />

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2004/09591 GAMMA RECHERCHES et<br />

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2004/08967 GAMMA RECHERCHES et<br />

GAMMA KDG SYSTEMS SA<br />

TECHNOLOGIES PATENTS S.A.<br />

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2009/05921 BOART LONGYEAR BOART LONG<br />

2001/08288 BOART LONGYEAR PTY LTD BOART LONGYEAR AUSTRALIA<br />

PTY LTD<br />

2011/07787 RZT ZELPY 5260 (PTY) LTD GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD<br />

2011/04244 RZT ZELPY 5260 (PTY) LTD GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD<br />

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2011/01471 WITHDRAWN 24/2/<strong>2012</strong><br />

APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT<br />

THE PATENTS ACT, No. 57 OF 1978<br />

APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT UNDER SECTION 47 OF THE ACT<br />

Notice is hereby given that COHEN MICHAEL LEE OF MOORE ATTORNEYS DOCEX 256, PRETORIA.<br />

made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said COHEN MICHAEL LEE for an invention A<br />

SHOPPING TROLLEY, numbered 2003/04199, dated 28/05/2004 which became void on 28/05/2010, owing to<br />

the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee.<br />

Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months<br />

of the advertisement hereof.<br />

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__________<br />

21: 2006/08585 22: 2006/10/13 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/13<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY<br />

72: Gaffar, Abdul, Hassan, Mahmoud, Viscio, David,<br />

Xu, Guofeng<br />

33: US 31: 10/842,152 32: 2004/05/10<br />

54: MULTILAYER TOOTH WHITENING STRIPS<br />

00: -<br />

Tooth-whitening films comprising a hydratable<br />

polymer and a whitening agent are disclosed in<br />

which the films have a hydrophobic coating on one<br />

surface and a tooth-adherent coating on the<br />

opposing surface. Flavorings can also be included in<br />

the hydratable polymer portion of the film or in either<br />

the hydrophobic coating or the tooth-adherent<br />

coating. Tooth-whitening methods that use the films<br />

are also disclosed. The hydratable polymer<br />

preferably is a polyethylene oxide.<br />

21: 2007/04773 22: 2004/11/12 43: 2011/12/02<br />

51: B01J<br />

71: INTERCAT EQUIPMENT, INC.<br />

72: EVANS, MARTIN<br />

33: US 31: 10/717,249 32: 2003-11-19<br />

54: MOBILE FLUID CATALYTIC CRACKING<br />

INJECTION SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

A mobile fluid cracking catalyst injection system<br />

(200) and a method of controlling a fluid catalyst<br />

cracking process is provided. In one embodiment, a<br />

mobile fluid catalyst cracking system includes a<br />

transportable platform (212), a catalyst reservoir<br />

coupled to the platform and a flow control device<br />

coupled (206) to an outlet of the reservoir and<br />

adapted to control the flow of catalyst from the<br />

reservoir to a fluid catalyst cracking unit (FCCU).<br />

21: 2007/00065 22: 2007/01/02 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: A01G, A01K<br />

71: AONORI AQUAFARMS<br />

72: BELTRAN, Jose Lopez, MOLL, Benjamin,<br />

VEGA, Gabriel Chavez<br />

33: US 31: 60/580,983 32: 2004-06-17<br />

54: MANAGED CO-CULTURES OF ORGANISMS<br />

HAVING PROPHYLACTIC AND HEALTH-<br />

PROMOTING EFFECTS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention is directed to novel methods that<br />

enhance aquaculture of valuable crops. The<br />

invention is exemplified by co-culture of Panaeus<br />

vannamei and Enteromorpha clathrata which<br />

produced superior P. Vannamei and protected the<br />

animals against pathogen infection.<br />

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21: 2007/05041 22: 2007/07/02 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: F16B F16S<br />

71: MITEK HOLDINGS, INC.<br />

72: KOSKOVICH, Jerome E., MEYER, Timothy<br />

Louis, MCKEON, James Edward<br />

33: US 31: 60/804,244 32: 2006-06-08<br />

54: AUTOMATED TRUSS ASSEMBLY JIG<br />

SETTING SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

The invention as depicted in a preferred embodiment<br />

is a retrofitted automated truss assembly jig setting<br />

system and one or more removable plank units used<br />

therewith. Removable plank unit includes a pair of<br />

drive motors each connected to a motor plate that is<br />

fixed to the bottom surface of a plank. A pair of rods<br />

extends along the length of the plank and each is<br />

operatively connected to a motor such that activation<br />

of a motor rotates a rod. Puck assemblies are<br />

carried by rods and are linearly transposed along<br />

rods when motors are activated. A computerized<br />

control system is operatively connected to provide<br />

for automated positioning of pucks. Planks on<br />

existing truss assembly tables may be removed and<br />

replaced with removable plank units to turn a<br />

traditional truss assembly jigging table into an<br />

automated truss assembly jigging table. 21: 2008/00407 22: 2008/01/14 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A61Q A61K<br />

71: COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY<br />

72: MILLER, Jeffrey, BOYD, Thomas J.,<br />

ARVANITIDOU, Evangelia S., PRENCIPE, Michael,<br />

MORGAN, Andre<br />

33: US 31: 11/182,398 32: 2005-07-15<br />

54: ORAL COMPOSITIONS HAVING CATIONIC<br />

ACTIVE INGREDIENTS<br />

00: -<br />

An oral composition is provided covering one or<br />

more cationic active ingredients and a cationiccompatible<br />

in<strong>org</strong>anic particulate having a porous<br />

surface that is substantially inert to the cationic<br />

active ingredient. The oral composition also has a<br />

cationic-compatible surfactant system and a carrier<br />

that is stable in the presence of the cationic active<br />

ingredient. The oral composition can be provided in<br />

a dual tube or single tube form, if desired.<br />

21: 2008/01509. 22: 2006/08/01. 43: 2011/11/14<br />

51: A61K; A61P; A23L<br />

71: BUCHMAN, ALAN L<br />

72: BUCHMAN, ALAN L<br />

33: US 31: 60/708,395 32: 2005-08-16<br />

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54: USE OF CHOLINE TO PREVENT<br />

THROMBOSIS ASSOCIATED WITH TOTAL<br />

PARENTERAL NUTRITION<br />

00: -<br />

Choline deficiency is a risk factor for the<br />

development of thrombosis in patients with intestinal<br />

failure that require total parenteral nutrition. There is<br />

provided a method of preventing thrombosis,<br />

preferably venous thrombosis, comprising<br />

administering to a patient receiving TPN a nutrient<br />

solution comprising choline. Also provided is a<br />

method of diagnosing a risk for thrombosis<br />

comprising taking a sample from a patient and<br />

detecting the level of plasma-free choline.<br />

21: 2008/02457. 22: 2008/03/17. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A23K<br />

71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.<br />

72: FRITSCH, Dale Allen, GHORPADE, Viswas,<br />

LIN, Hungwei Charlie, CLARK, Harry Mead, POPE,<br />

Brent Karl, MILLICAN, Jerry Don<br />

33: US 31: 60/722,780 32: 2005-09-30<br />

54: Methods for extending the shelf-life of food<br />

compositions containing polyunsaturated fatty<br />

acids<br />

00: -<br />

A process for preparing a food composition by<br />

mixing a nutritive base with at least one long chain<br />

polyunsaturated fatty acid; cooking the resulting<br />

mixture at a temperature not less than about 50 °C;<br />

adding to the food composition at least one<br />

oxidatively protected long chain polyunsaturated<br />

fatty acid; and packaging the resulting composition<br />

in an oxygen depleted environment within a sealed<br />

container to provide the food product that exhibits (1)<br />

acceptable palatability to an animal and (2) a shelflife<br />

of at least about 6 months when stored at<br />

ambient temperature without opening the container.<br />

21: 2008/05416. 22: 2008/06/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: A61K, C12N<br />

71: SentoClone International AB<br />

72: WINQVIST, Ola, THÖRN, Magnus<br />

33: DK 31: PA 2005 01810 32: 2005-12-21<br />

33: US 31: 60/752,828 32: 2005-12-21<br />

54: IMPROVED METHOD FOR EXPANSION OF<br />

TUMOR-REACTIVE T-LYMPHOCYTES FOR<br />

IMMUNOTHERAPY OF PATIENTS WITH CANCER<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention discloses an improved method<br />

for expansion and activation of tumour-reactive<br />

lymphocytes, in particular CD4+ helper and/or CD8+<br />

T-lymphocytes, which may be used for treating<br />

and/or preventing cancer. The method provides high<br />

numbers of tumour-reactive T-lymphocytes within a<br />

short time span and the possibility of directing<br />

development of tumour-reactive CD4+ helper and/or<br />

CD8+ T-lymphocytes towards specific<br />

subpopulations. The method comprises a first phase<br />

of stimulating tumour-reactive CD4+ T helper and/or<br />

CD8+ T-lymphocytes with tumour-derived antigen<br />

together with at least one substance having<br />

agonistic activity towards the IL-2 receptor to<br />

promote survival of tumour-reactive CD4+ T helper<br />

and/or CD8+ T-lymphocytes; and a second phase of<br />

activating and promoting growth of tumour-reactive<br />

CD4+ T helper and/or CD8+ T-lymphocytes, wherein<br />

the second phase is initiated when the CD25 cell<br />

surface marker (or IL-2R marker) is down-regulated<br />

on CD4+ T helper and/or CD8+ T-lymphocytes.<br />

21: 2008/07908. 22: 2008/09/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: 4SC AG<br />

72: LEBAN, Johann, SCHMITT, Harald, WOLF,<br />

Kristina, PEGORARO, Stefano, WUZIK, Andreas,<br />

KRAUSS, Rolf<br />

33: EP 31: PCT/EP2006/002396 32: 2006-03-15<br />

33: US 31: 11/375,259 32: 2006-03-15<br />

54: NOVEL HETEROCYCLIC NF-KB INHIBITORS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to compounds of the<br />

general formula (Ih) or pharmaceutically acceptable<br />

salts thereof with an acid or a base, or<br />

pharmaceutically acceptable prodrugs or a<br />

stereoisomer thereof, (Ih) wherein A is NR2, S or O;<br />

R3a is H, OH, SH, NH2, -C(NR7)NR7'R8, -<br />

(CH2)paryl, -(CH2)PNR7R8, -C(O)NR7R8, -<br />

N=CR7R8, -NR7C(O)R8, alkyl, cycloalkyl,<br />

hydroxyalkyl, haloalkyl, haloalkyloxy, alkoxy,<br />

alkylamino, hydroxyalkylamino, halogen, aryl, or<br />

heteroaryl; R3 is H, -C(0)NRaRb, halogen, alkyl,<br />

haloalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, OH, SH, NR4' OR5', NH2,<br />

hydroxyalkylamino, alkylamino, alkoxy, cycloalkyl,<br />

hetero- cycloalkyl, hydroxyalkyl, or haloalkyloxy; X is<br />

NR2', O, or S; Z is N or CR2'.<br />

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21: 2008/07914. 22: 2008/09/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: B01J, B01J<br />

71: Barrick Gold Corporation<br />

72: KING, James A., JI, Jinxing<br />

33: US 31: 60/783,295 32: 2006-03-17<br />

54: AUTOCLAVE WITH UNDERFLOW DIVIDERS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention is directed to a multi -<br />

compartment autoclave using inter- compartment<br />

dividers having one or more underflow openings for<br />

passing a feed stream between compartments.<br />

33: US 31: 60/778,828 32: 2006-03-02<br />

54: METHODS OF SEED BREEDING USING HIGH<br />

THROUGHPUT NONDESTRUCTIVE SEED<br />

SAMPLING<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides for novel methods to<br />

facilitate germplasm improvement activities through<br />

the use of high throughput, nondestructive sampling<br />

of seeds. In one embodiment, a high-throughput,<br />

non-destructive method for analyzing individual<br />

seeds in a population of seeds comprises removing<br />

a sample from a plurality of seeds in the population<br />

while preserving the germination viability of the seed<br />

and analyzing the sample for the presence or<br />

absence of one or more characteristics of at least<br />

one genetic or chemical trait.<br />

21: 2008/08075. 22: 2008/09/19. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A61K, C07K<br />

71: Wyeth LLC<br />

72: BOGHAERT, Erwin R., DAMLE, Nitin K.,<br />

HAMANN, Philip Ross, KHANDKE, Kiran, KUNZ,<br />

Arthur, MARQUETTE, Kimberly A., TCHISTIAKOVA,<br />

Lioudmile, GILL, Davinder, SREEKUMAR,<br />

Kodangattil<br />

33: US 31: 60/781,346 32: 2006-03-10<br />

54: ANTI-5T4 ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

Anti-5T4 antibodies, anti-5T4 antibody/drug<br />

conjugates, and methods for preparing and using the<br />

same.<br />

21: 2008/08304. 22: 2008/09/29. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: A01C, A01H<br />

71: Monsanto Technology LLC<br />

72: FORBES, Heather, DEPPERMANN, Kevin L.,<br />

DOTSON, Stanton, SCHNICKER, Bruce,<br />

BUTRUILLE, David, EATHINGTON, Sam,<br />

TAMULONIS, John, PETERSEN,, Michael W.<br />

21: 2008/08755. 22: 2008/10/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A61K, A61P<br />

71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd<br />

72: JENCK, François<br />

33: PCT 31: PCT/IB2006/050812 32: 2006-03-15<br />

54: TETRAHYDROISOQUINOLINE DERIVATIVES<br />

TO ENHANCE MEMORY FUNCTION<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to the use of<br />

tetrahydroisoquinoline derivatives for the preparation<br />

of a medicament to enhance, maintain and/or<br />

restore all stages and/or types of short-, middleand/or<br />

long-term memory.<br />

21: 2008/09278. 22: 2007/05/18. 43: 2011/11/16<br />

51: G01R<br />

71: SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING<br />

LABORATORIES, INC.<br />

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72: SCHWEITZER III, EDMUND O, FEIGHT,<br />

LAURENCE VIRGIL, TELLER, WITOLD R, HICKS,<br />

DONALD C<br />

33: US 31: 60/802,219 32: 2006-05-19<br />

54: MAGNETIC PROBE APPARATUS AND<br />

METHOD FOR PROVIDING A WIRELESS<br />

CONNECTION TO A DETECTION DEVICE<br />

00: -<br />

A system for communicating information from a<br />

detection device is provided through a waterproof<br />

and wireless interface. The system generally<br />

includes a communication member having an<br />

inductor and coupled to the detection device. An<br />

interface including another inductor is in<br />

communicating relation with the communication<br />

member. Upon a signal from the detection device, a<br />

magnetic field is produced by the inductor of the<br />

communication member and is transmitted to the<br />

inductor of the interface.<br />

54: BIOMETRIC AND DEMOGRAPHIC DATA<br />

TRANSFER AND MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND<br />

APPARATUS<br />

00: -<br />

Method and apparatus for performing a background<br />

check, including collecting, <strong>org</strong>anizing, and<br />

transmitting electronic data, including biometric and<br />

other demographic data.<br />

21: 2008/10070. 22: 2008/11/26. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: C01B<br />

71: Fluor Technologies Corporation<br />

72: RAVIKUMAR, Ravi<br />

33: US 31: 60/817,168 32: 2006-06-27<br />

54: CONFIGURATIONS AND METHODS OF<br />

HYDROGEN FUELING<br />

00: -<br />

Configurations and methods are contemplated in<br />

which an automobile filing station receives liquid<br />

ammonia and in which hydrogen is produced by<br />

catalytic cracking. The so produced hydrogen is then<br />

compressed and fed to a filling dock. Preferably,<br />

contemplated stations will include a polishing unit in<br />

which undissociated ammonia is removed and fed<br />

back to the ammonia storage tank.<br />

21: 2008/10205. 22: 2008/12/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: G06F, G06K, H04K, H04L<br />

71: First Advantage Corporation<br />

72: PETERSON, Mark A.<br />

33: US 31: 60/810,588 32: 2006-06-02<br />

21: 2008/10501. 22: 2008/12/11. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/13<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: ALPHARMA, INC.<br />

72: MATTHEWS, Frank, BOEHM, Garth, TANG,<br />

Lijuan, LIANG, Alfred<br />

33: US 31: 60/814,949 32: 2006-06-19<br />

54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS<br />

00: -<br />

Provided herein is a pharmaceutical composition<br />

comprising an antagonist, an agonist, a seal coat,<br />

and a sequestering polymer, wherein the antagonist,<br />

agonist, seal coat and at least one sequestering<br />

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polymer are all components of a single unit, and<br />

wherein the seal coat forms a layer physically<br />

separating the antagonist from the agonist from one<br />

another. Methods for manufacturing. such a<br />

pharmaceutical composition are also provided.<br />

image and a simulated image of at least part of the<br />

experimental image of the element (21).<br />

21: 2009/00597. 22: 2009/01/26. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/27<br />

51: G01N<br />

71: AREVA NP<br />

72: BANCHET, Julien, TISSEUR, David<br />

33: FR 31: 0606950 32: 2006-07-28<br />

54: NON-DESTRUCTIVE CHARACTERIZATION<br />

METHOD, ESPECIALLY FOR CHARACTERIZING<br />

PARTICLES OF NUCLEAR FUEL FOR A HIGH-<br />

TEMPERATURE REACTOR<br />

00: -<br />

The aim of the method is to characterize an element<br />

(21) comprising a plurality of superposed layers<br />

separated from one another by interfaces. It<br />

comprises at least the following steps: The element<br />

(21) is illuminated with radiation (15) emitted by a<br />

source (13); radiation (23) transmitted through the<br />

element (21) is collected on a detector (17), this<br />

transmitted radiation forming an experimental image<br />

of the element (21) on the detector (17), the detector<br />

(17) being placed at such a distance from the<br />

element (21) that interference fringes appear on the<br />

experimental image at the interfaces between the<br />

layers; and an approximate value of at least one<br />

physical characteristic of at least one given layer is<br />

determined by calculation from the experimental<br />

image, the determination step being implemented by<br />

minimizing the difference between the experimental<br />

21: 2009/01192. 22: 2007/07/30. 43: 2011/11/29<br />

51: A61K; A61P; C12N; C12P; A23D; A23K<br />

71: OCEAN NUTRITION CANADA LTD.<br />

72: BURJA, ADAM M, RADIANINGTYAS, HELIA,<br />

BARROW, COLIN JAMES<br />

33: US 31: 60/821,084 32: 2006-08-01<br />

54: OIL PRODUCING MICROBES AND METHODS<br />

OF MODIFICATION THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed are compositions and methods related to<br />

oil producing microbes that can produce unsaturated<br />

fatty acids which can be purified and used. Also<br />

disclosed are methods to modify said fatty acid<br />

concentrations within total lipid compositions using<br />

fatty acid production antagonists which either inhibit<br />

or stimulate certain components of the classical fatty<br />

acid production pathway thought to exist within oil<br />

producing microbes.<br />

21: 2009/06055. 22: 2008/02/28. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A01C<br />

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71: MARTIN, HOWARD D<br />

72: MARTIN, HOWARD D<br />

33: US 31: 12/038,812 32: 2008-02-28<br />

33: US 31: 60/903,910 32: 2007-02-28<br />

54: PAIRED SINGLE DISC OPENER UNIT<br />

00: -<br />

An opener unit having a pair of single disc openers<br />

mounted upon a parallel linkage which may be<br />

mounted onto a tool bar or drawbar is disclosed and<br />

claimed. The pair of single opener discs may be<br />

used for controlled creation of a pair of furrows to<br />

which seed, fertilizer or other soil amendments may<br />

be delivered. The opener unit may be mounted in<br />

combination with a row clearing or cleaning unit. The<br />

opener unit may also be mounted in combination<br />

with an auxiliary depth tire or a ski, and or a furrow<br />

closing means such as a wheel, a chain or a strap.<br />

54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR<br />

CONTROLLING THE WEIGHT OF ANIMALS<br />

00: -<br />

Compositions are provided comprising a balance<br />

between lysine and essential amino acids and<br />

metabolizable energy. The compositions are useful<br />

in methods to prevent or treat obesity in an animal<br />

without concomitant loss of lean muscle mass. The<br />

compositions may also be used in methods to<br />

preserve or to cause a gain in lean muscle mass in<br />

an animal in need thereof.<br />

21: 2009/06588. 22: 2009/09/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: B22C, B22D<br />

71: Chemex GmbH<br />

72: LANVER, Ulrich, RIEMANN, Klaus Dieter,<br />

HÜBERT, Jürgen, LIEBER, Hermann<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2007 012 660.5 32: 2007-03-16<br />

54: CORE-SHEATH PARTICLE FOR USE AS A<br />

FILLER FOR FEEDER MASSES<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a core-sheath<br />

particle for use as a filler for feeder masses for the<br />

production of feeders, comprising (a) a carrier core<br />

having a size of 30 µm to 500 µm and composed of<br />

a material, which is resistant up to a maximum<br />

temperature of 1400°C and contains no polystyrene,<br />

(b) a sheath surrounding the core composed of or<br />

comprising (b1) particles having a maximum D 50<br />

value for grain size of 15 µm and resistant up to a<br />

temperature of at least 1500°C, and (b2) a binding<br />

agent binding the particles to one another and to the<br />

carrier core, wherein the core-sheath particle is<br />

resistant to temperatures up to 1450°C.<br />

21: 2009/06270. 22: 2009/09/09. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A23K<br />

71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc.<br />

72: YAMKA, Ryan Michael, FRIESEN, Kim Gene<br />

21: 2009/06674. 22: 2009/09/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG<br />

72: ROMYR, Dominique, GOODNOW, Robert Alan,<br />

QIAO, Qi, VU, Binh Thanh<br />

33: US 31: 60/923,110 32: 2007-04-12<br />

54: DIPHENYL-DIHYDRO-IMIDAZOPYRIDINONES<br />

00: -<br />

This invention is related to a compound of formula<br />

(1) and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts<br />

thereof, wherein X, R1, R2, Y1 and Y2 are as<br />

described herein. These compounds inhibit the<br />

interaction of MDM2 protein with a p- 53-like peptide<br />

and therefore exhibit antiproliferative activity.<br />

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21: 2009/06754. 22: 2009/09/28. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Abbott GmbH & Co. KG<br />

72: TURNER, Sean Colm, HAUPT, Andreas,<br />

BRAJE, Wilfried, LANGE, Udo, DRESCHER, Karla,<br />

WICKE, Karsten, UNGER, Liliane, MEZLER, Mario,<br />

WERNET, Wolfgang, MAYRER, Matthias<br />

33: EP 31: 07104806.0 32: 2007-03-23<br />

54: QUINOLINE COMPOUNDS SUITABLE FOR<br />

TREATING DISORDERS THAT RESPOND TO<br />

MODULATION OF THE SEROTONIN 5-HT6<br />

RECEPTOR<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to novel quinoline<br />

compounds. The compounds possess valuable<br />

therapeutic properties and are particularly suitable,<br />

for treating diseases that respond to modulation of<br />

the serotonin 5-HT6 receptor. formula (I) wherein R<br />

is a moiety of the formula (R) wherein A, R1 to R4<br />

are as defined in the claims and the specification, n<br />

is 0, 1 or 2; m is 0, 1, 2 or 3; Ra, Rb are<br />

independently selected from the group consisting of<br />

halogen, CN, C1-C4-alkyl, C1-C4-haloalkyl, C1-C4-<br />

alkoxy, C1-C4-haloalkoxy, C(O)Raa, C(O)NRccRbb<br />

and NRccRbb; X is CH2, C(O), S, S(O) or S(O)2;<br />

which is located in the 3- or 4-position of the<br />

quinoline ring; Ar is a radical Ar1, Ar2-Ar3 or Ar2-O-<br />

Ar3, wherein Ar1, Ar2 and Ar3 are each<br />

independently selected from the group consisting of<br />

aryl or hetaryl wherein aryl or hetaryl moieties may<br />

be unsubstituted or may carry 1, 2, 3 substituents<br />

Rx, wherein and physiologically tolerated acid<br />

addition salts and the N-oxides thereof.<br />

21: 2009/06818. 22: 2009/09/30. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: G01N<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

72: HILLIARD, Jr.Peter R., KNORR, Joseph R.<br />

33: PCT 31: PCT/US2008/057814 32: 2008-03-21<br />

54: METHOD OF MEASURING DEPOSITION<br />

ONTO A SUBSTRATE<br />

00: -<br />

A method of measuring the deposition of a<br />

composition onto a substrate. This information can<br />

be used to correlate how the composition will deposit<br />

on sanitary ware, such as shower cubicles, baths,<br />

and wash basins. The composition can be a liquid<br />

personal cleansing composition<br />

21: 2009/06851. 22: 2009/10/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: C22C, H01M<br />

71: Northstar Battery Company LLC, RSR<br />

Technologies, Inc.<br />

72: PRENGAMAN, David R., FLEMING, Frank<br />

Albert<br />

33: US 31: 60/895,885 32: 2007-03-20<br />

54: LEAD-TIN-SILVER-BISMUTH CONTAINING<br />

ALLOY FOR POSITIVE GRID OF LEAD ACID<br />

BATTERIES<br />

00: -<br />

A lead-acid battery grid made from a lead-based<br />

alloy containing, in addition to lead, tin at a<br />

concentration that is at least about 0.500%, silver at<br />

a concentration that is greater than 0.006%, and<br />

bismuth at a concentration that is at least about<br />

0.005%, and, if calcium is present in the lead-based<br />

alloy, the calcium is at concentration that is no<br />

greater that about 0.010%.<br />

21: 2009/06853. 22: 2009/10/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: C01B, C07D<br />

71: Solvay<br />

72: LIEBENS, Armin T., GANHY, Jean-Pierre,<br />

CATINAT, Jean-Pierre, VERMEIREN, Koen<br />

33: EP 31: 07105712.9 32: 2007-04-05<br />

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54: AQUEOUS HYDROGEN PEROXIDE<br />

SOLUTION, PROCESS FOR ITS PREPARATION<br />

AND USE THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention refers to an aqueous<br />

hydrogen peroxide solution having a hydrogen<br />

peroxide concentration [H2O2] expressed as % by<br />

weight of the solution and an apparent pH of from<br />

pHmin to pHmax, such that pHmin = 3.45 - 0.0377 x<br />

[H2O2] pHmax = 3.76 - 0.0379 x [H2O2]. The<br />

present invention also relates to a process for the<br />

preparation of said hydrogen peroxide solution and<br />

the use of said solution in a process for the<br />

epoxidation of olefins.<br />

21: 2009/06854. 22: 2009/10/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: C07K, C12N<br />

71: Catalyst BioSciences, Inc.<br />

72: MADISON, Edwin L., THANOS, Christopher D.,<br />

RUGGLES, Sandra Waugh, COUGHLIN, Shaun<br />

33: US 31: 60/923,512 32: 2007-04-13<br />

54: MODIFIED FACTOR VII POLYPETIDES AND<br />

USES THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

Modified factor VII polypeptides and uses thereof are<br />

provided. Such modified FVII polypeptides include<br />

Factor Vila and other forms of Factor VII. Among<br />

modified FVII polypeptides provided are those that<br />

have altered activities, typically altered procoagulant<br />

activity, including increased procoagulant activities.<br />

Hence, such modified polypeptides are therapeutics.<br />

21: 2009/07190 22: 15/10/2009 43: 09/11/2011<br />

51: B65B, B65D<br />

71: IRIDIUM INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD and<br />

MERIBRANDS (PTY) LTD<br />

72: GARBER JARROD<br />

33: ZA 31: 2008/06160 32: 2008/10/16<br />

54: AN ENONGATE SACHET DISPENSER<br />

00: -<br />

57: A sachet dispenser comprising an elongate<br />

housing, the housing having a top opening to receive<br />

sachets and a bottom mouth opening through which<br />

the sachets are dispensed, the mouth being tapered<br />

towards its opening and comprising at least one<br />

resiliently deformable wall, which when deformed,<br />

widens the mouth opening. When the deforming<br />

pressure is released, the mouth opening returns to<br />

its original size. The mouth opening is dimensioned<br />

to allow a single sachet to pass therethrough. The<br />

dispenser comprises a second base wall located<br />

below the base wall thereby limiting the downward<br />

movement of the base wall relative to the<br />

longitudinal axis of the dispenser.<br />

21: 2009/06887. 22: 2009/10/02. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A01N<br />

71: Syngenta Limited, Syngenta <strong>Part</strong>icipations AG<br />

72: SELLES, Patrice, CEDERBAUM, Fredrik,<br />

BONNATERRE, Florence Marie-Emilie,<br />

WHITTINGHAM, William Guy, NINA, Mafalda,<br />

WIBLEY, Jane Elizabeth<br />

33: GB 31: 0708141.7 32: 2007-04-26<br />

54: 4-AZA INDOLE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR<br />

USE AS FUNGICIDES<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a method of<br />

preventing and/or controlling fungal infection in<br />

plants and/or plant propagation material comprising<br />

applying to the plant or plant propagation material a<br />

fungicidally effective amount of a compound of<br />

formula (I) or a salt of N-oxide thereof. In addition,<br />

the present invention also relates to a compound of<br />

formula (I).<br />

21: 2009/07264. 22: 2009/10/16. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: H04B<br />

71: Cardlab APS<br />

72: NIELSEN, Finn, DOMSTEN, Rune<br />

33: US 31: 60/907,888 32: 2007-04-20<br />

54: A PORTABLE CARD WITH AN RFID COIL<br />

00: -<br />

An RFID-type system is described in which a<br />

portable card receives a signal from a transceiver<br />

and outputs a phase modulated or amplitude<br />

modulated signal from which the transceiver derives<br />

information transmitted from the card. Alternatively,<br />

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the card may have a coil with a self inductance of<br />

3mH or more which, by altering the characteristics<br />

ofthe coil or a circuit connected thereto (loading the<br />

coil) facilitates a loading of the signal from the<br />

transceiver, which load change may be used for<br />

extracting the additional information.<br />

21: 2009/07695 22: 03/11/2009 43: 07/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: C07D<br />

71: CIPLA LIMITED<br />

72: KANKAN RAJENDRA NARAYANRAO, RAO<br />

DHARMARAJ RAMACHANDRA, MUDGAL<br />

SHRIKANT SURESH<br />

33: IN 31: 866/MUM/2007 32: 2007/05/07<br />

54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING DORZOLAM IDE<br />

00: -<br />

57: There is provided a process for preparing<br />

dorzolamide and processes for preparing<br />

intermediates useful in the preparation of<br />

dorzolamide. In particular, there is provided a<br />

process for preparing an acetoamido sulfone of<br />

formula (viii) comprising oxidation of a<br />

hydroxysulfonamide of formula (vii) in the presence<br />

of an oxidizing agent selected from the group<br />

consisting of: a peracid, tert-butyl hydroperoxide,<br />

dimethyl dioxirane, selenium dioxide, m-<br />

phenanthroline di-N-oxide, nitric acid and hydrogen<br />

peroxide. There is also provided a process for<br />

preparing an acetoamidosulfone of formula (ix-a)<br />

comprising converting a hydroxysulfone of formula<br />

(viii) to the acetoamidosulfone of formula (ix-a) in the<br />

presence of acetonitrile and an acid. There is also<br />

provided a process for separating the cis- and transisomers<br />

of dorzolamide from a mixture of the transisomer<br />

of dorzolamide and the cis-isomer of<br />

dorzolamide comprising reacting the mixture of<br />

isomers with a carboxylic acid.<br />

21: 2009/07806 22: 06/11/2009 43: 04/11/2011<br />

51: C08L, E04F<br />

71: GUANGDON GUANGYANG<br />

ENVIROMENTALLY FRIENDLY BUILDING<br />

MATERIAL CO., LTD.<br />

72: WU TANBO<br />

33: CN 31: CN200710027633 32: 2007/04/20<br />

54: COMPOUND FLOORING AND<br />

MANUFACTURING METHOD<br />

00: -<br />

57: A wooden hard polychloroethylene synthetic<br />

floor is made of a sheet of wood as a panel (1) and a<br />

single layer hard unplasticised polyvinyl chloride<br />

foaming plate as a bottom (2) glued together, with<br />

the bottom (2) composed of 60-90 portions of<br />

polychloroethylene, 5-20 calcium carbonate, <strong>org</strong>anic<br />

tin 0-4, and/or 1-5 rare earth calcium and zinc, 5-12<br />

polymers of methacrylate, butyl acrylate and n-butyl<br />

methacrylate, polyethylene wax 0.1-1, octadecanoic<br />

acid 0.1-1, lead and/or cadmium less than 200 PPM.<br />

It retains the natural pattern of wood, with stable<br />

structure to resist erosion, damp and moth, small<br />

rate in dry shrink and bulking, and convenient in<br />

installation, free from free formaldehyde.<br />

21: 2009/08459. 22: 2009/11/30. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: C07C, C08F, C12P<br />

71: Evonik Röhm GmbH<br />

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72: MARX, Achim, PÖTTER, Markus, BUCHHOLZ,<br />

Stefan, MAY, Alexander, SIEGERT, Hermann,<br />

ALBER, Birgit, FUCHS, Ge<strong>org</strong>, EGGELING, Lothar<br />

33: PCT 31: 2007/055394 32: 2007-06-01<br />

54: A PROCESS FOR PREPARING<br />

METHACRYLIC ACID OR METHACRYLIC<br />

ESTERS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a process for<br />

preparing methacrylic acid or methacrylic esters,<br />

comprising the process steps of IA) preparing 3-<br />

hydroxyisobutyric acid by a process comprising the<br />

process step of contacting a cell which has been<br />

genetically modified with respect to its wild type such<br />

that, in comparison to its wild type, it is capable of<br />

forming more 3-hydroxyisobutyric acid or<br />

polyhydroxyalkanoates based on 3-<br />

hydroxyisobutyric acid, with a nutrient medium<br />

comprising, as the carbon source, carbohydrates,<br />

glycerol, carbon dioxide, methanol, L-valine or L-<br />

glutamate, under conditions under which 3-<br />

hydroxyisobutyric acid or polyhydroxyalkanoates<br />

based on 3-hydroxyisobutyric acid are formed from<br />

the carbon source, if appropriate purifying the 3-<br />

hydroxyisobutyric acid to free it of the nutrient<br />

medium and if appropriate neutralizing the 3-<br />

hydroxyisobutyric acid, IB) dehydrating the 3-<br />

hydroxyisobutyric acid to form methacrylic acid and if<br />

appropriate esterifying methacrylic acid. The<br />

invention also relates to a process for preparing<br />

polymethacrylic acid or polymethacrylic esters.<br />

therapeutically effective amount of the said<br />

combination.<br />

21: 2009/09144. 22: 2009/12/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: C07C<br />

71: INTREXON CORPORATION<br />

72: HORMANN, Robert, E., LI, Bing<br />

33: US 31: 60/940,525 32: 2007-05-29<br />

54: CHIRAL DIACYLHYDRAZINE LIGANDS FOR<br />

MODULATING THE EXPRESSION OF<br />

EXOGENOUS GENES VIA AN ECDYSONE<br />

RECEPTOR COMPLEX<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides diacylhydrazine<br />

ligands and chiral diacylhydrazine ligands for use<br />

with ecdysone receptor-based inducible gene<br />

expression systems. Thus, the present invention is<br />

useful for applications such as gene therapy, large<br />

scale production of proteins and antibodies, cellbased<br />

screening assays, functional genomics,<br />

proteomics, metabolomics, and regulation of traits in<br />

transgenic <strong>org</strong>anisms, where control of gene<br />

expression levels is desirable. An advantage of the<br />

present invention is that it provides a means to<br />

regulate gene expression and to tailor expression<br />

levels to suit the user's requirements.<br />

21: 2009/08896. 22: 2009/12/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: A01N, A61K<br />

71: Piramal Life Sciences Limited<br />

72: RATHOS, Maggie, JOSHI, Kalpana,<br />

KHANWALKAR, Harshal, SHARMA, Somesh<br />

54: A SYNERGISTIC PHARMACEUTICAL<br />

COMBINATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF<br />

CANCER<br />

00: -<br />

A novel pharmaceutical combination comprising a<br />

cytotoxic antineoplastic agent selected from a group<br />

consisting of paclitaxel, docetaxel, doxorubicin or<br />

gemcitabine or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt<br />

thereof and at least one cyclin dependent kinase<br />

(CDK) inhibitor; wherein the said combination<br />

exhibits synergistic effects when used in the<br />

treatment of cancer. The invention also relates to a<br />

method for the treatment of cancer, using a<br />

21: 2009/09183. 22: 2008/07/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: F25C<br />

71: W. SCHOONEN BEHEER B.V.<br />

72: SCHOONEN, WILHELMUS FRANCISKUS<br />

33: NL 31: 1034074 32: 2007-07-02<br />

54: A DEVICE AND A METHOD FOR MAKING ICE<br />

CUBES AND A METERING DEVICE FOR ICE<br />

CUBES<br />

00: -<br />

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Device and method for making ice cubes,<br />

comprising a supplying device for supplying a liquid<br />

substance to at least one elongated mould (1) and a<br />

refrigerating device for freezing said liquid<br />

substance, which at least one mould defines a space<br />

for an ice column which is at least substantially<br />

closed at least while said liquid substance is being<br />

refrigerated. The at least one mould comprises two<br />

mould halves (Ia, Ib) which are movable relative to<br />

each other, so that the mould halves can be moved<br />

apart once the ice column has been formed. Method<br />

for making ice cubes, comprising the steps of a)<br />

supplying a liquid substance to a mould, b) freezing<br />

the liquid substance in the mould, and c) removing<br />

the ice cubes thus formed from the mould, wherein<br />

the liquid substance is supplied in step a) to a mould<br />

comprising an at least substantially closed space.<br />

Metering device for ice cubes.<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides a communication<br />

method and/or system (10) that enables the creation<br />

of personalised identifiers (40) and/or language that<br />

can be used to convey information, messages,<br />

instructions, and/or attributes for the purpose of<br />

enhancing and/or integrating communications. In a<br />

preferred form the personalised identifiers (40)<br />

and/or language can act as elements that may be<br />

used as a means of expression that is driven by<br />

users (12), groups of users (12), or entities, in order<br />

to convey personal attributes or identity. In a further<br />

preferred form the personalised identifiers (40) may<br />

act as visual representations of identity in order to,<br />

for example, facilitate convenient and readily<br />

accessible means of cross-referencing indexed<br />

information. The present invention may also provide<br />

refined search facilities that feature graphical<br />

functions that enable enhanced visualisation of<br />

search results, and/or visualisation display<br />

applications.<br />

21: 2010/00379. 22: 2010/01/19. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/24<br />

51: G06F, H04L<br />

71: KAREN KNOWLES ENTERPRISES PTY LTD<br />

72: KNOWLES, Karen<br />

33: AU 31: 2007903465 32: 2007-06-27<br />

33: AU 31: 2007903492 32: 2007-06-28<br />

33: AU 31: 2007903811 32: 2007-07-13<br />

54: COMMUNICATION METHOD, SYSTEM AND<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

21: 2010/02229. 22: 2010/03/29. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: B67D, G05B<br />

71: DEKA Products Limited <strong>Part</strong>nership<br />

72: BEAVIS, Russell H., JONES, Benjamin W.,<br />

KERWIN, John M., GRAY, Larry B., MANNING,<br />

Casey, WINKLER, Felix, CHARLES, Robert Andrew<br />

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33: US 31: 60/970,501 32: 2007-09-06<br />

33: US 31: 60/970,497 32: 2007-09-06<br />

33: US 31: 60/970,493 32: 2007-09-06<br />

33: US 31: 11/851,344 32: 2007-09-06<br />

33: US 31: 60/970,494 32: 2007-09-06<br />

33: US 31: 60/970,495 32: 2007-09-06<br />

54: BEVERAGE DISPENSING SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

A product dispensing system includes a flow control<br />

device configured to regulate a first ingredient. A<br />

pump module is configured to be coupled to a supply<br />

of a second ingredient. A controller is configured to<br />

provide a first control signal to the flow control<br />

device for controlling the supply of a first quantity of<br />

the first ingredient based upon, at least in part, a<br />

predetermined recipe. The controller is further<br />

configured to provide a second control signal to the<br />

pump module for controlling the supply of a first<br />

quantity of the second ingredient based upon, at<br />

least in part, the predetermined recipe.<br />

21: 2010/03824 22: 29/07/2010 43: 09/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B03D, C22B<br />

71: TATA STEEL LIMITED<br />

72: BANERJEE P K and MANNA M<br />

33: IN 31: 869/KOL/2009 32: 2009/06/16<br />

54: A PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HIGH GRADE<br />

BLAST FURNACE FEED FROM POOR GRADE<br />

IRON ORE ULTRA FINES<br />

00: -<br />

57: A process for producing high grade blast furnace<br />

feed from poor grade iron ore ultra fines consists of<br />

processing ultra fines by selective dispersion to<br />

separate gangue materials from settled material iron<br />

and processing settled material of iron by redispersing<br />

with non-selective dispersant. The<br />

dispersed settled material is then processed by<br />

selective flocculation with modified starch to<br />

separate concentrate iron for blast furnace feed from<br />

tailings leaving the gaunge minerals in the dispersed<br />

phase. The process of separation between iron<br />

bearing minerals and the gauge minerals is carried<br />

out on the basis of surface charge conditions at a<br />

particular pH during re-dispersing with non-selective<br />

dispersant and segregating the finer particles by<br />

hydro-cyclone process for better flocculation to<br />

produce the final product that contains 68% Fe, 1%<br />

alumina and 1% silica.<br />

21: 2010/02509. 22: 2008/09/24. 43: 2011/11/22<br />

51: C07C<br />

71: CELANESE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION<br />

72: SHAVER, RONALD DAVID<br />

33: US 31: 11/974,106 32: 2007-10-11<br />

54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING<br />

ACETIC ACID WITH IMPROVED PRODUCTIVITY<br />

00: -<br />

An improved apparatus and method of producing<br />

acetic acid includes recovering product from the<br />

residue of a light ends column and feeding the acid<br />

so recovered forward in order to increase system<br />

productivity. Load on the light ends column is<br />

reduced and load on a dehydrating column may also<br />

be lessened in a preferred embodiment where the<br />

recovered acid is fed forward without further water<br />

removal.<br />

21: 2010/04089. 22: 2010/06/08. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: Renovo Limited<br />

72: FERGUSON, Mark William James, O'KANE,<br />

Sharon, OCCLESTON, Nicholas, GOLDSPINK,<br />

Nicholas, NIELD, Kerry, SATTAR, Abdul, BUSH,<br />

James<br />

33: GB 31: 0724204.3 32: 2007-12-12<br />

54: INHIBITION OF SCARRING USING TGF-BETA<br />

3<br />

00: -<br />

The invention provides new methods of treatment<br />

using TGF- ß 3 to inhibit scarring in humans, and<br />

TGF-ß3 for new uses in the inhibition of scarring in<br />

humans. In a first incidence of treatment TGF-ß3 is<br />

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provided to each centimetre of a wound margin or<br />

each centimetre of a site at which a wound is to be<br />

formed in a first therapeutically effective amount;<br />

and in a subsequent incidence of treatment TGF-ß3<br />

is provided to each centimetre of wound margin in a<br />

larger therapeutically effective amount of TGF-ß3.<br />

The incidences of treatment occur between 8 hours<br />

and 48 hours apart from one another. The TGF-ß3<br />

may be provided by intradermal injection. Also<br />

provided are kits and methods of selecting an<br />

appropriate treatment regime for inhibiting scarring<br />

associated with the healing of a human wound.<br />

21: 2010/04266. 22: 2010/06/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: E21D<br />

71: FCC Construccion, S.A.<br />

72: MIGUELEZ TAPIA, Francisco Javier<br />

33: ES 31: P200901421 32: 2009-06-16<br />

54: METHOD FOR THE INSTALLATION OF SLAB<br />

TRACKS IN TWIN TUBE TUNNELS<br />

00: -<br />

A method is described for the installation of slab<br />

tracks in tunnels, in particular tracks on a slab of<br />

concrete, with the optimised design and execution<br />

characteristics, and substantially increased<br />

performance compared to the normal known<br />

methods. The method includes a succession of<br />

phases executed in order, with the help of an<br />

auxiliary track, consisting of the design of the<br />

construction section, the construction of the railway<br />

yards, assembly of the auxiliary track from the<br />

evacuation platform, execution of the foundation<br />

base, assembly of the track in slabs, transitions from<br />

slab track- ballast track, and placement of long bars<br />

and welding.<br />

21: 2010/04624. 22: 2010/06/30. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: C02F<br />

71: Mercosul Comercial Ltda.<br />

72: LOPES, Geraldo Nogueira Filho<br />

33: BR 31: PI 0705361-4 32: 2007-12-28<br />

54: A METHOD FOR INCREASING THE<br />

CONCENTRATION OF COLONIES OF MICRO<br />

ORGANISMS IN A PROCESS FOR REMOVING<br />

CONTAMINANTS BY ANAEROBIC DIGESTION<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention refers to a method for<br />

increasing the concentration of colonies of micro<br />

<strong>org</strong>anisms formed on the surface of Gramineas<br />

bambusoideae in a continuous flow and/or batch<br />

process which utilizes biomass as a filtering means<br />

to remove nitrates and other <strong>org</strong>anic and in<strong>org</strong>anic<br />

contaminants from water reservoirs and from<br />

domestic and/or industrial effluents, in which a step<br />

of adsorption is followed by a step of biological<br />

degradation by anaerobic digestion of micro<br />

<strong>org</strong>anisms of the types Psedonomas SP<br />

(Azobacter, Azotomas, Nitrosomonas, Nitrosococus,<br />

Nitrobacter, and Rhixobium). According to the<br />

invention, the addition of about 200 - 300 ppm of<br />

sodium acetate to the solution fed to the reactor,<br />

while maintaining a relation of 2:1 C:N, provides an<br />

efficiency increase of 80% to 98% regarding the<br />

removal of nitrates as well as <strong>org</strong>anic and in<strong>org</strong>anic<br />

soluble matter from the water.<br />

21: 2010/04723 22: 2008/12/12 43: 2011/12/08<br />

51: A61K; C07D<br />

71: UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS -<br />

UNICAMP, UNIVERSIDADE FEDERAL DO RIO DE<br />

JANEIRO - UFRJ, UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL<br />

PAULISTA 'JÚLIO DE MESQUITA FILHO' - UNESP<br />

72: DOS SANTOS, JEAN LEANDRO, CHUNG MAN,<br />

CHIN, MOREIRA LIMA, LÍDIA, FERREIRA COSTA,<br />

FERNANDO, LANARO, CAROLINA<br />

33: BR 31: PI0705396-7 32: 2007-12-12<br />

54: USE OF PHTHALIMIDE DERIVATIVES IN THE<br />

TREATMENT OF DISEASES<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention refers to the use of<br />

phthalimide and/or sulphonamide derivatives with<br />

nitric oxide donor properties, which have important<br />

activities in increasing the gamma-globin gene<br />

expression and anti-inflammatory and analgesic<br />

activities, effective in the treatment of hematologic<br />

diseases which require reducing the TNF-a levels<br />

and an exogenous source of nitric oxide. More<br />

particularly, the present invention describes the use<br />

of such phthalimide and/or sulphonamide derivatives<br />

for the treatment of sickle-cell diseases. The<br />

invention also has as a novel characteristic the<br />

disclosure of new functionalized phthalimide<br />

derivatives designed from the prototypes thalidomide<br />

and hydroxyurea, and designed rationally through<br />

the strategy of molecular hybridization for the<br />

treatment of said diseases. The invention still<br />

discloses a new method for obtaining a specific<br />

sulphonamide derivative which can be used in the<br />

preparation of a drug for the treatment of diseases<br />

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which require reducing the levels of the TNF-a factor<br />

and an exogenous source of nitric oxide.<br />

21: 2010/04938. 22: 2010/07/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: A23J, A23L, C07K<br />

71: Nestec S.A.<br />

72: FRITSCHE, Rodolphe, ORTEGA, Geraldine,<br />

SCHALLER, Raphael, WERMEILLE, Antoine<br />

33: EP 31: 07123264.9 32: 2007-12-14<br />

54: HYPOALLERGENIC CEREAL PROTEIN AND<br />

USES THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

A partial hydrolysate of cereal protein wherein the<br />

hydrolysate has a degree of hydrolysis between 9<br />

and 18%, products containing such a partial<br />

hydrolysate and a method for the primary prevention<br />

of allergic reactions to cereal protein in a young<br />

mammal using such a partial hydrolysate are<br />

disclosed.<br />

21: 2010/05179. 22: 2010/07/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: A61K, C07D<br />

71: Palau Pharma, S.A.<br />

72: CARCELLER GONZÁLEZ, Elena, MEDINA<br />

FUENTES, Eva María, SOLIVA SOLIVA, Robert,<br />

VIRGILI BERNADÓ, Marina, MARTÍ VIA, Josep<br />

33: EP 31: 07382006.0 32: 2007-12-21<br />

54: 4 -AMINOPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES AS<br />

HISTAMINE H4 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS<br />

00: -<br />

4-Amino-pyrimidine derivatives of Formula (I),<br />

wherein the meaning of the different substituents are<br />

those indicated in the description. These compounds<br />

are useful as histamine H4 receptor antagonists.<br />

21: 2010/05426. 22: 2008/02/13. 43: 2011/11/01<br />

51: C22C; H01M<br />

71: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF<br />

CALIFORNIA<br />

72: TUCKER, MICHAEL C, JACOBSON, CRAIG P<br />

33: US 31: 61/026,079 32: 2008-02-04<br />

54: CU-BASED CERMET FOR HIGH-<br />

TEMPERATURE FUEL CELL<br />

00: -<br />

Copper-based cermets and methods of preparing<br />

them are provided. The Cu-based cermets have<br />

interpenetrating networks of copper alloy and<br />

stabilized zirconia that are in intimate contact and<br />

display high electronic connectivity through the<br />

copper alloy phase. In certain embodiments,<br />

methods of preparing the cermets involving sintering<br />

a mixture of ceramic and copper-based powders in a<br />

reducing atmosphere at a temperature above the<br />

melting point of the copper or copper alloy are<br />

provided. Also provided are electrochemical<br />

structures having the Cu-based cermet, e.g., as an<br />

anode structure or a barrier layer between an anode<br />

and a metal support. Applications of the cermet<br />

compositions and structures include use in highoperating-temperature<br />

electrochemical devices,<br />

including solid oxide fuel cells, hydrogen generators,<br />

electrochemical flow reactors, etc.<br />

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that the percentage of a flame-retardant solid is<br />

higher in a surface region than the percentage of<br />

said flame-retardant solid in an internal region of the<br />

molded polyurethane foam article.<br />

21: 2010/0611. 22: 2010/01/26. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/24<br />

51: A01M<br />

71: BASF CORPORATION<br />

72: CINK, James, H.<br />

33: US 31: 11/770,379 32: 2007-06-28<br />

33: US 31: 61/076,195 32: 2008-06-27<br />

54: METHOD OF MONITORING AND<br />

CONTROLLING TERMITES WITH HEAT-<br />

TREATED WOOD<br />

00: -<br />

In a method of monitoring and/or controlling termite<br />

populations in an area accessible to the termites a<br />

wood that has been heat-treated to a temperature of<br />

greater than about 150 degrees C (302 degrees F),<br />

in solid or particulate form, is located in the area and<br />

monitored. A toxic bait may also be located in the<br />

area. In another method, a toxic bait that contains a<br />

toxicant and wood that has been heat-treated to a<br />

temperature of at least about 150 degrees C (302<br />

degrees F) may be located in the area. In another<br />

method, an extract that is extracted from such heat<br />

treated wood and in the form of a liquid or a<br />

solid/particulate is located in the area to be<br />

monitored.<br />

21: 2010/06019. 22: 2010/08/24. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/24<br />

51: B29C, C08G, C08J, C08K<br />

71: BAYER MATERIALSCIENCE AG<br />

72: HANNIG, Frithjof, ULBRICH, Dagmar, GROSS,<br />

Thomas, WIRTZ, Hans-Guido, FRAHM, Andreas,<br />

HOFFMANN, Andreas<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 011 079.5 32: 2008-02-26<br />

54: PRODUCTION OF FLAME-PROOF SOFT<br />

MOLDED POLYURETHANE FOAMS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to molded polyurethane foam<br />

articles containing flame-retardant solids, a method<br />

for the production thereof, and the use thereof for<br />

parts in which fire-retardant properties are desired.<br />

Said molded polyurethane foam articles are made of<br />

molded polyurethane foam and are characterized in<br />

21: 2010/06132. 22: 2010/08/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: H01B<br />

71: ATC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED<br />

72: LEEBURN, KIERON WILLIAM DAVID<br />

33: ZA 31: 2009/05956 32: 2009-08-27<br />

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54: CABLE ARRANGEMENT<br />

00: -<br />

This invention relates to a cable arrangement, and<br />

more particularly but not exclusively, to a cable<br />

arrangement incorporating cable identification<br />

means. The cable arrangement includes a tubular<br />

cable sheath defining a bore, and at least one<br />

conductor located inside the bore. An identification<br />

device is also located inside the bore of the cable<br />

sheath.<br />

treated in a modular way, and thus allowing the<br />

maintenance of the units to be facilitated.<br />

21: 2010/06143. 22: 2009/01/28. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: C02F<br />

71: NTNU TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER AS<br />

72: PHATTARANAWIK, JIRACHOTE, LEIKNES,<br />

TOR OVE<br />

33: GB 31: 0801518.2 32: 2008-01-28<br />

33: NO 31: 20080493 32: 2008-01-28<br />

54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE<br />

TREATMENT OF WASTE WATER<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a reactor for treatment of<br />

waste water for being subject to both<br />

anoxic/anaerobic and aerobic treatment within one<br />

single reactor volume. The anoxic/anaerobic<br />

reaction zone is separated from the aerobic reaction<br />

zone by a separator which also works as a<br />

hydrodynamic separator between the two reaction<br />

zones. The reactor makes it possible that the<br />

effluent water has a lower proportion of suspended<br />

solids and also that it produces less sludge than<br />

reactors of comparison. The reactor is further more<br />

energy efficient than prior art reactors. Several<br />

reactors according to the invention may be arranged<br />

in parallel so as for the inlet waste water may be<br />

21: 2010/06158. 22: 2010/08/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: B05B<br />

71: Microdose Therapeutx, Inc.<br />

72: GUMASTE, Anand V., BOWERS, John,<br />

WEITZEL, Douglas<br />

33: US 31: 61/032,883 32: 2008-02-29<br />

54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DRIVING A<br />

TRANSDUCER OF AN INHALATION DEVICE<br />

00: -<br />

An inhaler is disclosed wherein medicament in a flatbottomed<br />

container is aerosolized with a vibrator<br />

piezoelectric transducer. The transducer is driven by<br />

a signal that excites multiple harmonic frequencies<br />

to create a complex pattern of oscillations. A circuit<br />

for generating the drive signal to the transducer is<br />

also disclosed.<br />

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21: 2010/06320 22: 03/09/2010 43: 31/03/2011<br />

51: A45C, A47F, B65D<br />

71: NEETHLING STEPHANUS JACOBUS<br />

72: NEETHLING STEPHANUS JACOBUS<br />

33: - 31: - 32: -<br />

54: GEMSTONE CONTAINER<br />

00: -<br />

57: A container which includes a base with a plurality<br />

of formations and transparent cover overlying and<br />

secured to the base thereby to retain the gemstones<br />

in position.<br />

21: 2010/06352 22: 06/09/2010 43: 04/04/2011<br />

51: A47K<br />

71: VERSTER JOHANNES JACOBUS<br />

72: VERSTER JOHANNES JACOBUS<br />

33: - 31: - 32: -<br />

54: TOWEL<br />

00: -<br />

57: A towel which includes a first section, and a<br />

second section which is detachably engaged with<br />

the first section and which differs in appearance from<br />

the first section.<br />

21: 2010/06690. 22: 2010/09/17. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Janssen Pharmaceutica, N.V.<br />

72: MACDONALD, Gregor James, THURING,<br />

Johannes Wilhelmus John F., STANISLAWSKI,<br />

Pauline Carol, ZHUANG, Wei, VAN ROOSBROECK,<br />

Yves Emiel Maria, VAN DEN KEYBUS, Frans Alfons<br />

Maria<br />

33: EP 31: 08152987.7 32: 2008-03-19<br />

54: TRISUBSTITUTED 1, 2, 4 -TRIAZOLES AS<br />

NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR<br />

MODULATORS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to l-aryl-3-aniline-5-<br />

alkyl-l, 2,4-triazole derivatives and analogues or<br />

pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof,<br />

processes for preparing them, pharmaceutical<br />

compositions containing them and their use in<br />

therapy, according to Formula (I). The invention<br />

particularly relates to potent positive allosteric<br />

modulators of nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, such<br />

positive allosteric modulator having the capability to<br />

increase the efficacy of nicotinic receptor agonists.<br />

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21: 2010/06694. 22: 2010/09/17. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07C<br />

71: Arena Pharmaceuticals, Inc.<br />

72: TRAN, Thuy-Anh, CHEN, Weichao, KRAMER,<br />

Bryan A., SADEQUE, Abu J.M., SHYFRYNA, Hanna<br />

L., SHIN, Young-Jun, VALLAR, Pureza, ZOU, Ning<br />

33: US 31: 61/069,857 32: 2008-03-18<br />

54: MODULATORS OF THE PROSTACYCLIN<br />

(PGI2) RECEPTOR USEFUL FOR THE<br />

TREATMENT OF DISORDERS RELATED<br />

THERETO<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to amide derivatives of<br />

Formula (XIIIa) and pharmaceutical compositions<br />

thereof that modulate the activity of the PGI2<br />

receptor. Compounds of the present invention and<br />

pharmaceutical compositions thereof are directed to<br />

methods useful in the treatment of: pulmonary<br />

arterial hypertension (PAH); idiopathic PAH; familial<br />

PAH; PAH associated with a collagen vascular<br />

disease, a congenital heart disease, portal<br />

hypertension, HIV infection, ingestion of a drug or<br />

toxin, hereditary hemorrhagic telangiectasia,<br />

splenectomy, pulmonary veno-occlusive disease<br />

(PVOD) or pulmonary capillary hemangiomatosis<br />

(PCH); PAH with significant venous or capillary<br />

involvement; platelet aggregation; coronary artery<br />

disease; myocardial infarction; transient ischemic<br />

attack; angina; stroke; ischemia-reperfusion injury;<br />

restenosis; atrial fibrillation; blood clot formation in<br />

an angioplasty or coronary bypass surgery individual<br />

or in an individual suffering from atrial fibrillation;<br />

atherosclerosis; atherothrombosis; asthma or a<br />

symptom thereof; a diabetic-related disorder such as<br />

diabetic peripheral neuropathy, diabetic nephropathy<br />

or diabetic retinopathy; glaucoma or other disease of<br />

the eye with abnormal intraocular pressure;<br />

hypertension; inflammation; psoriasis; psoriatic<br />

arthritis; rheumatoid arthritis; Crohn's disease;<br />

transplant rejection; multiple sclerosis; systemic<br />

lupus erythematosus (SLE); ulcerative colitis;<br />

ischemia-reperfusion injury; restenosis;<br />

atherosclerosis; acne; type 1 diabetes; type 2<br />

diabetes; sepsis; and chronic obstructive pulmonary<br />

disorder (COPD).<br />

33: - 31: - 32: -<br />

54: A SAFETY DEVICE<br />

00: -<br />

57: A safety device which includes a housing which<br />

is attached to a net over a swimming pool, which<br />

emits a radio alarm signal when the net is moved.<br />

21: 2010/06732. 22: 2010/09/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd<br />

72: AISSAOUI, Hamed, BOSS, Christoph,<br />

KOBERSTEIN, Ralf, SIFFERLEN, Thierry,<br />

TRACHSEL, Daniel<br />

33: PCT 31: PCT/IB2008/050622 32: 2008-02-21<br />

54: 2-AZA-BICYCLO[2.2.1]HEPTANE<br />

DERIVATIVES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to novel 2-azabicyclo[2.2.1]heptane<br />

derivatives of formula (I),<br />

wherein A, B, n and R1 are as described in the<br />

description, and to the use of such compounds, or of<br />

pharmaceutically acceptable salts of such<br />

compounds, as medicaments, especially as orexin<br />

receptor antagonists.<br />

21: 2010/06708 22: 20/09/2010 43: 31/03/2011<br />

51: E04H, G08B<br />

71: NETKING (PTY) LTD<br />

72: HUCKELL BRIAN MARK<br />

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21: 2010/06736. 22: 2010/09/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: C12N, C12P<br />

71: Amyris, Inc.<br />

72: SERBER, Zach, KRUCKERBERG, Arthur L.<br />

33: US 31: 61/123,562 32: 2008-04-08<br />

54: EXPRESSION OF HETEROLOGOUS<br />

SEQUENCES<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides compositions and<br />

methods for expression of heterologous sequences.<br />

The compositions and methods are particularly<br />

useful for expressing large quantity of heterologous<br />

proteins and nucleic acids of therapeutic, diagnostic<br />

and industrial applications.<br />

21: 2010/06763. 22: 2010/09/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: A61K, C07K, C12N<br />

71: Glaxo Group Limited<br />

72: HERRING, Christopher, HOLT, Lucy J.,<br />

JESPERS, Laurent, HAMILTON, Bruce<br />

33: US 31: 61/040,796 32: 2008-03-31<br />

54: DRUG FUSIONS AND CONJUGATES<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to drug fusions that<br />

have improved serum half lives. These fusions and<br />

conjugates comprise polypeptides, immunoglobulin<br />

(antibody) single variable domains and GLP and/or<br />

exendin molecules. The invention further relates to<br />

uses, formulations, compositions and devices<br />

comprising such drug fusions and conjugates.<br />

21: 2010/06764. 22: 2010/09/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Eisai R & D Management Co., Ltd.<br />

72: SHIBATA, Hisashi, SHIKATA, Kodo, INOMATA,<br />

Akira, SHIN, Kogyoku, TERAUCHI, Taro,<br />

TAKAHASHI, Yoshinori, HASHIZUME, Minako,<br />

TAKEDA, Kunitoshi<br />

33: JP 31: 2008-106080 32: 2008-04-15<br />

33: US 31: 61/045,084 32: 2008-04-15<br />

54: 3-PHENYLPYRAZOLO[5,1-b]THIAZOLE<br />

COMPOUND<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed is a compound represented by formula (I)<br />

or a salt thereof, which has an excellent antagonistic<br />

activity on a CRF receptor and also has sufficient<br />

levels of a pharmacological activity, safety and in<br />

vivo kinetics for use as a medicinal agent. [In the<br />

formula, R1 represents a group represented by<br />

formula -A11-A12; R2 represents a<br />

tetrahydrofurylmethyl group, a<br />

tetrahydropyranylmethyl group or a<br />

tetrahydropyranyl group; A11 represents a single<br />

bond, a methylene group or a 1,2-ethylene group;<br />

A12 represents a C1-6 alkyl group, a C3-6 cycloalkyl<br />

group, or a C3-6 cycloalkyl group having a methyl<br />

group; R3 represents a methoxy group, a cyano<br />

group, a cyclobutyloxymethyl group, a<br />

methoxymethyl group or an ethoxymethyl group; and<br />

R4 represents a methoxy group or a chlorine atom.]<br />

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21: 2010/06765. 22: 2010/09/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: C07K<br />

71: Symphogen A/S<br />

72: TOLSTRUP, Anne Bondgaard, NIELSEN, Lars<br />

Soegaard, WEILGUNY, Dietmar, MÜLLER,<br />

Christian, WIBERG, Finn C., GRAVERSEN, Jonas<br />

Heilskov<br />

33: DK 31: PA 2008 00580 32: 2008-04-23<br />

33: US 31: 61/047,389 32: 2008-04-23<br />

54: METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING A<br />

POLYCLONAL PROTEIN<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to methods for manufacturing<br />

drug products comprising at least two distinct<br />

members of a polyclonal protein, for example a<br />

polyclonal antibody, where each distinct member is<br />

expressed by a separate population of cells. The<br />

methods involve at least an initial step in which the<br />

cell populations expressing the distinct members of<br />

the polyclonal protein are cultured separately. The<br />

individual cell populations, or proteins expressed by<br />

the individual cell populations, are combined at a<br />

later point of the upstream or downstream<br />

processing to result in a single drug product<br />

comprising the distinct members of the polyclonal<br />

protein.<br />

21: 2010/06823. 22: 2010/09/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: B65D<br />

71: Nestec S.A.<br />

72: BOURGUIGNON, Michel A.L.<br />

33: EP 31: 08101974.7 32: 2008-02-26<br />

54: A CLOSURE WITH BUILT-IN STORING<br />

COMPARTMENT<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention is a closure (1) suitable for<br />

closing a container containing a first product, said<br />

closure being an assembly of less than four<br />

independent pieces, and having external side walls<br />

(3), a top wall (4), and an internal skirt (5) extending<br />

downwardly inside the side walls (3) from the top<br />

wall (4), characterized in that : (i) the internal skirt (5)<br />

comprises an opening disposed in the top wall (4) of<br />

the closure, said opening being closed by a<br />

membrane, so as to define at least one compartment<br />

to store a second product separately from said first<br />

product, and (ii) the membrane (11) closing the top<br />

wall opening is made of an oxygen-barrier material,<br />

so that said compartment (6) is free of oxygen<br />

contamination from ambient air when said closure<br />

(1) is screwed onto the neck (2) of said container.<br />

21: 2010/06829. 22: 2010/09/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: A61F<br />

71: Synthes GmbH<br />

72: CAIN, Christopher Marden John<br />

33: US 31: 61/042,724 32: 2008-04-05<br />

54: EXPANDABLE INTERVERTEBRAL IMPLANT<br />

00: -<br />

An expandable intervertebral implant (20) is<br />

provided for insertion into an intervertebral space<br />

defined by adjacent vertebrae. The expandable<br />

intervertebral implant includes a pair of outer sleeve<br />

portions (30A, 30B) and an inner core (50) disposed<br />

between the outer sleeve portions. Movement of the<br />

inner core relative to the outer sleeve portions<br />

causes the outers sleeve portions to deflect away<br />

from each other, thereby engaging the expandable<br />

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intervertebral implant with the vertebrae and<br />

adjusting the height of the intervertebral space.<br />

21: 2010/06858. 22: 2009/04/02. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: B23B<br />

71: Kennametal Inc.<br />

72: JÄGER, Horst Manfred, ZEUG, Berthold Heinrich<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 017 540.4 32: 2008-04-03<br />

54: LATHE TOOL, IN PARTICULAR BORING<br />

TOOL<br />

00: -<br />

The lathe tool, in particular the boring tool (2) has a<br />

receiving part implemented as a borer body (6) and<br />

a front part implemented as a borer head (4), which<br />

extend along a central axis (8) and can be<br />

removably fastened to one another via a driver<br />

connection. The driver connection comprises at least<br />

two coupling pairs which are separate from one<br />

another and are disposed eccentrically relative to the<br />

central axis (8). Each coupling pair is formed by<br />

interlocking coupling elements, namely a receiving<br />

pocket (20) and a driver pin (18). The coupling<br />

elements are implemented such that upon joining of<br />

the borer head (4) and the borer body (6), they are<br />

centered to one another and oriented aligned via the<br />

coupling elements. The coupling elements (18, 20)<br />

have an asymmetrical cross-sectional area for this<br />

purpose and widen with increasing distance to the<br />

central axis (8) for good torque transmission.<br />

Through said design, a reliable transmission of even<br />

high torques is achieved in comparison to the<br />

solution known from the prior art with lower strains of<br />

the borer body (6) in the area of the driver<br />

connection. Simultaneously, an automatic centering<br />

of the two tool parts to one another is performed by<br />

the special design.<br />

21: 2010/06868. 22: 2010/09/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Eli Lilly and Company<br />

72: AUDIA, James Edmund, MERGOTT, Dustin<br />

James, SHEEHAN, Scott Martin, WATSON, Brian<br />

M<strong>org</strong>an<br />

33: US 31: 61/049,881 32: 2008-05-02<br />

54: AMINODIHYDROTHIAZINE DERIVATIVES AS<br />

BACE INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF<br />

ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides BACE inhibitors of<br />

Formula (I): methods for their use, and intermediates<br />

and methods for their preparation.<br />

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21: 2010/06945. 22: 2010/09/29. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: C10J, C10K<br />

71: Enerkem, Inc.<br />

72: CHORNET, Esteban, VALSECCHI, Boris,<br />

DROLET, Guillaume, GAGNON, Martin, NGUYEN,<br />

Betty<br />

33: US 31: 61/125,837 32: 2008-04-29<br />

54: PRODUCTION AND CONDITIONING OF<br />

SYNTHESIS GAS OBTAINED FROM BIOMASS<br />

00: -<br />

A method of producing end treating synthesis gas in<br />

which a biomass-rich material is gasified in a gasifier<br />

containing a fluidized bed at a temperature that does<br />

not exceed 750°C to produce a crude synthesis gas<br />

product. The crude synthesis gas then is quenched,<br />

scrubbed, and then subjected to at least one<br />

adsorption step to provide a clean synthesis gas.<br />

The clean synthesis gas then may be reformed<br />

catalytically to provide a synthesis gas with a dosired<br />

H2:CO ratio, and/or may be employed in the<br />

synthesis of desired chemicals.<br />

21: 2010/06993. 22: 2010/09/30. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: AstraZeneca AB<br />

72: GILL, Adrian Liam, LEACH, Andrew, PACKER,<br />

Martin, SCOTT, James Stewart, SÖRME, Pernilla,<br />

SWALES, John Gibbin, WHITTAMORE, Paul Robert<br />

Owen<br />

33: US 31: 61/046,836 32: 2008-04-22<br />

54: SUBSTITUTED PYRIMIDIN-5-<br />

CARBOXAMIDES 281<br />

00: -<br />

A compound of formula (I) and pharmaceuticallyacceptable<br />

salts thereof wherein the variable groups<br />

are defined within; their use in the inhibition of<br />

11ßHSD1, processes for making them and<br />

pharmaceutical compositions comprising them are<br />

also described.<br />

21: 2010/07020. 22: 2010/10/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A23L<br />

71: Nestec S.A.<br />

72: SAYLOCK, Michael John<br />

33: US 31: 61/067,947 32: 2008-03-03<br />

54: FOOD PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF<br />

MAKING FOOD PRODUCTS<br />

00: -<br />

Methods for producing food products by forming a<br />

meat emulsion, processing the meat emulsion to<br />

produce one or more meat emulsion chunks, drying<br />

the meat emulsion chunks, and combining the dried<br />

meat emulsion chunks and one or more hydrating<br />

agents to produce a food product having a very<br />

realistic meat-like image or appearance similar to<br />

that of muscle meat.<br />

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21: 2010/07022. 22: 2010/10/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: A23L<br />

71: Nestec S.A.<br />

72: JEUKENDRUP, Asker, STELLINGWERFF,<br />

Trent, ZALTAS, Eric<br />

33: EP 31: 08152214.6 32: 2008-03-03<br />

54: CARBOHYDRATE GEL<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention generally relates to the field of<br />

nutrition, in particular performance nutrition. In<br />

particular, the present invention relates to a novel<br />

carbohydrate gel comprising glucose and fructose in<br />

a ratio in the range of 3:1 to 1 :1. The carbohydrate<br />

gel of the present invention can be used to treat or<br />

prevent problems with the gastrointestinal tract while<br />

allowing for an enhanced blood sugar maintenance<br />

and/or an increased exogenous carbohydrate<br />

oxidation.<br />

21: 2010/07021. 22: 2010/10/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: A23G, A23L<br />

71: Nestec S.A.<br />

72: BOUSQUET, Aude, HAILE, Tesfa, JAKOB,<br />

Dora, JANOUSEK, Jiri, REMES, David<br />

33: EP 31: 08102211.3 32: 2008-03-03<br />

54: A GELLED FOOD PRODUCT WITH HIGH<br />

CARBOHYDRATE INTAKE EFFICIENCY<br />

00: -<br />

A gelled food product is presented having extended<br />

stability while delivering sugars that are efficiently<br />

transported to and absorbed by the muscles. The<br />

food product is intended as a performance<br />

enhancing product. It has a defined Glucogenic /<br />

Fructogenic ratio and contains gelatine.<br />

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21: 2010/07023. 22: 2010/10/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: A23G, A23L<br />

71: Nestec S.A.<br />

72: JEUKENDRUP, Asker, STELLINGWERFF,<br />

Trent, ZALTAS, Eric<br />

33: EP 31: 08152222.9 32: 2008-03-03<br />

54: CARBOHYDRATE BAR<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention generally relates to the field of<br />

nutrition, in particular performance nutrition. In<br />

particular, the present invention relates to a novel<br />

carbohydrate bar comprising glucose and fructose in<br />

a ratio in the range of 3:1 to 1 :1. The carbohydrate<br />

bar of the present invention can be used to treat or<br />

prevent problems with the gastrointestinal tract while<br />

allowing for an enhanced blood sugar maintenance<br />

and/or an increased exogenous carbohydrate<br />

oxidation.<br />

21: 2010/07064. 22: 2010/10/04. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: C12N<br />

71: AB Enzymes GmbH<br />

72: PURANEN, Terhi, SEIBOTH, Bernhard, MILOS,<br />

Klaudija, THEISS, Wilfried, KALLIO, Jarno,<br />

KUBICEK, Christian P., VEHMAANPERÄ, Jari<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 024 778.2 32: 2008-05-23<br />

54: USE OF PECTINOLYTIC ENZYMES FOR THE<br />

TREATMENT OF FRUIT AND VEGETABLE MASH<br />

AND ENZYME SEQUENCES THEREFOR<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to the use of one or more<br />

pectinolytic enzyme(s) for the treatment of fruit or<br />

vegetable mash as well as a process for enzymatic<br />

treatment of fruit or vegetable mash comprising the<br />

step of adding one or more pectinolytic enzyme(s),<br />

wherein at least one pectinolytic enzyme is<br />

obtainable from Trichoderma reesei, as well as to a<br />

process for the preparation of a fruit or vegetable<br />

juice comprising the process for enzymatic treatment<br />

of fruit or vegetable mash. Moreover, the invention<br />

discloses recombinant DNA molecules encoding a<br />

polypeptide having endo-polygalacturonase activity,<br />

a polypeptide having exo-polygalacturonase activity,<br />

a polypeptide having exo-rhamnogalacturonase<br />

activity and a polypeptide having xylogalacturonase<br />

activity.<br />

21: 2010/07088. 22: 2010/10/05. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/17<br />

51: A61F<br />

71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY<br />

72: NELSON, Naomi, Ruth<br />

33: US 31: 12/116,529 32: 2008-05-07<br />

54: ABSORBENT ARTICLE HAVING COLORED<br />

REGIONS<br />

00: -<br />

An absorbent article having colored regions. The<br />

absorbent article has at least three colored regions.<br />

The colored regions are spaced apart from one<br />

another. Each colored region has a major axis. The<br />

major axis of each colored region converges towards<br />

a common focal region on the longitudinal centerline<br />

of the absorbent article. The purpose of the colored<br />

regions arranged as described herein is to create the<br />

visual impression of depth, e.g. that the absorbent<br />

article is thick enough to deliver excellent absorption<br />

performance. Designers can provide for high<br />

absorbent capacity by employing advanced<br />

absorbent materials that are thin yet still are able to<br />

absorb a large quantity of fluid. By creating the<br />

visual impression of depth, designers of absorbent<br />

articles may provide to consumers absorbent articles<br />

that use less material, that will thus be less<br />

expensive, while they still appear to be thick.<br />

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51: A23L, A61K, A61P<br />

71: Nestec S.A.<br />

72: MINGRONE, Geltrude, MACE, Catherine<br />

33: EP 31: 08152549.5 32: 2008-03-10<br />

54: MEDIUM CHAIN DICARBOXYLIC ACIDS,<br />

THEIR DERIVATES AND METABOLIC<br />

DISORDERS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates in general to medium<br />

chain dicarboxylic acids, their derivatives and their<br />

uses. In particular, the present invention relates to a<br />

composition comprising medium chain dicarboxylic<br />

acids and to the use of medium chain dicarboxylic<br />

acids and their derivatives for the preparation of<br />

products to treat or prevent metabolic disorders. The<br />

composition of the present invention can particularly<br />

well be used to treat or prevent hyperglycemia, for<br />

example diabetes.<br />

21: 2010/07137. 22: 2010/10/06. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd<br />

72: BOLLI, Martin, LESCOP, Cyrille, MATHYS,<br />

Boris, MUELLER, Claus, NAYLER, Oliver,<br />

STEINER, Beat<br />

33: CH 31: PCT/IB2008/050841 32: 2008-03-07<br />

54: NOVEL AMINOMETHYL BENZENE<br />

DERIVATIVES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to novel aminomethyl benzene<br />

derivatives, their preparation and their use as<br />

pharmaceutically active compounds. Said<br />

compounds particularly act as immunomodulating<br />

agents. (I) wherein A represents one of the groups<br />

(I), (I), (I) and (I).<br />

21: 2010/07212. 22: 2010/10/08. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

21: 2010/07301. 22: 2010/10/12. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: B41M, B42D<br />

71: Gemalto SA<br />

72: LESUR, Jean-Luc<br />

33: EP 31: 08290369.1 32: 2008-04-15<br />

54: PERSONALISABLE SUPPORT INCLUDING<br />

ANTI-FORGERY DEVICE AND FABRICATION<br />

PROCESS OF SUCH SUPPORTS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a personalisable support<br />

comprising anti-f<strong>org</strong>ery devices which are provided<br />

in order to indicate every attempt of fraudulent<br />

personalisation. The support comprises a body (2)<br />

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which is on one side equipped with personalisation<br />

data (6,7) which are obtained by carbonisation of the<br />

base material by means of a laser beam. The antif<strong>org</strong>ery<br />

devices (8), which totally or partly cover<br />

these personalisation data, draw a pattern (90, 80)<br />

along which bubbles (9) are created whose density<br />

(d1-d5) varies depending on the degree of<br />

carbonisation of the areas (61-65) which are covered<br />

by the pattern.<br />

21: 2010/07328. 22: 2010/10/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: B32B, B60R, D04H<br />

71: Societe Internationale Pour Le Commerce Et<br />

L'industrie<br />

72: LE ROY, Guy, ROMIGOU, Gilles<br />

33: FR 31: 0852111 32: 2008-03-31<br />

54: PERFORATED-CORE COMPOSITE PANEL,<br />

DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING<br />

SUCH A PANEL<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a composite panel (1),<br />

comprising two fibrous plies (21) and a core (3)<br />

placed in the intervening volume between the plies<br />

(21) and connected together by a solidified binding<br />

material (22), characterized in that openings (6) are<br />

made in the core (3), via at least one of its faces (31;<br />

32), so as to exclusively receive solidified binding<br />

material (22). The invention also relates to a device<br />

and to a method for manufacturing such a composite<br />

panel. Use for inexpensively producing particularly<br />

strong composite panels, with the possibility of<br />

having a very wide range of options as regards the<br />

constituents of the core and of the fibrous plies.<br />

21: 2010/07366. 22: 2010/10/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: G01N<br />

71: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.<br />

72: SIJBERS, Mara J. J., VAN LANKVELT, Petrus J.<br />

W., DE THEIJE, Femke K., NIEUWENHUIS, Jeroen<br />

H.<br />

33: EP 31: 08102671.8 32: 2008-03-17<br />

54: CARTRIDGE FOR ASSAYS WITH MAGNETIC<br />

PARTICLES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a cartridge (100) and a<br />

corresponding sensor device for the detection of<br />

target components in a liquid sample. The cartridge<br />

(100) comprises a sample chamber(SC), at least two<br />

reservoirs(131, 132) that can be furnished with<br />

magnetic particles(MP, MP'), and at least two<br />

corresponding sensitive zones (121, 122) in which<br />

solved magnetic particles and/or target components<br />

can be detected. When a magnetic actuation field(B)<br />

of a given configuration is established in the sample<br />

chamber, the magnetic particles of different<br />

reservoirs migrate predominantly to different<br />

sensitive zones. Thus a mixing of magnetic particles<br />

can be avoided.<br />

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21: 2010/07368. 22: 2010/10/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: C08K<br />

71: Hercules Incorporated<br />

72: ZHANG, Fushan, CAREY, William S.,<br />

DOHERTY, Erin A. S., SARRAF, John, Todd<br />

33: US 31: 61/069,463 32: 2008-03-15<br />

54: CLAY SLURRIES AND USE THEREOF IN<br />

PULP AND PAPERMAKING APPLICATIONS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a stable aqueous slurry<br />

composition comprising clay or clay-like material,<br />

hydrophobically associative polymer, and optionally<br />

a surfactant; and a method of inhibiting the<br />

deposition of <strong>org</strong>anic contaminants in pulp and<br />

papermaking applications.<br />

21: 2010/07430. 22: 2010/10/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: A01K<br />

71: Nestec S.A.<br />

72: FILIPI, Nevenka, HILL, Nathan Everett<br />

33: US 31: 61/069,988 32: 2008-03-19<br />

54: INCREASED OCCUPANCY TIME PET CHEWS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention provides increased occupancy time<br />

pet chews and methods of making and using the pet<br />

chews. The chews comprise a core comprising a<br />

comestible material, a shell surrounding the core,<br />

and an outer layer surrounding the shell. The outer<br />

layer comprises a comestible component such as<br />

grains, ground rawhide, or combination thereof and<br />

an optional basting material. The chews are used to<br />

occupy the attention of an animal and to promote the<br />

health and wellness of the animal.<br />

21: 2010/07404. 22: 2010/10/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: C01B<br />

71: Solvay Fluor GmbH<br />

72: GRASS, Helmut, HENGST, Matthias, EICHER,<br />

Johannes<br />

33: EP 31: 08154910.7 32: 2008-04-22<br />

54: PREPARATION OF HYDROGEN FLUORIDE<br />

FROM FLUORSPAR OR CALCIUM FLUORIDE<br />

CONTAINING WASTE MATERIAL<br />

00: -<br />

The invention concerns a process for the preparation<br />

of HF and anhydrite from calcium fluoride in the form<br />

of fines and sulfuric acid. The content of sulfuric acid<br />

is kept in a range where no agglomeration occurs. In<br />

the process of the invention, dust originating from<br />

natural fluorspar can be reacted, as well as synthetic<br />

calcium fluoride, e.g. from calcium fluoride and<br />

optionally calcium carbonate containing solids from<br />

treating waste gas or waste water with basic calcium<br />

compounds to remove contained HF.<br />

21: 2010/07436. 22: 2010/10/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/24<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: Glaxo Group Limited<br />

72: PAPANICOLAOU, Irene<br />

33: US 31: 61/050,775 32: 2008-05-06<br />

54: ENCAPSULATION OF BIOLOGICALLY<br />

ACTIVE AGENTS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides methods of<br />

encapsulating biologically active agents such as<br />

proteins in particulate carriers such as nanoparticles<br />

using Hip agents. Also provided are compositions<br />

comprising particulate carriers obtainable by such<br />

methods and uses of such compositions in<br />

treatment.<br />

21: 2010/07437. 22: 2010/10/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: Glaxo Group Limited<br />

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72: FIDANBOYLU, Mehmet, PAPANICOLAOU,<br />

Irene<br />

33: US 31: 61/050,775 32: 2008-05-06<br />

54: ENCAPSULATION OF BIOLOGICALLY<br />

ACTIVE AGENTS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides methods of<br />

encapsulating biologically active agents such as<br />

proteins in particulate carriers such as nanoparticles.<br />

Also provided are compositions comprising<br />

particulate carriers obtainable by such methods and<br />

uses of such compositions in treatment.<br />

21: 2010/07446. 22: 2010/10/19. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: C22C<br />

71: SMITH INTERNATIONAL, INC.<br />

72: LIU, Qingyuan, STEEL, Russell, PACKER, Scott,<br />

HORMAN, Scott<br />

33: US 31: 12/148,687 32: 2008-04-12<br />

54: TUNGSTEN RHENIUM COMPOUNDS AND<br />

COMPOSITES AND METHODS FOR FORMING<br />

THE SAME<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to tungsten rhenium<br />

compounds and composites and to methods of<br />

forming the same. Tungsten and rhenium powders<br />

are mixed together and sintered at high temperature<br />

and high pressure to form a unique compound. An<br />

ultra hard material may also be added. The<br />

tungsten, rhenium, and ultra hard material are mixed<br />

together and then sintered at high temperature and<br />

high pressure.<br />

51: A47J<br />

71: Nestec S.A.<br />

72: KOLLEP, Alexandre, RITHENER, Blaise,<br />

ETTER, Stefan, SCHENK, Rudolf<br />

33: EP 31: 08153050.3 32: 2008-03-20<br />

54: BEVERAGE PRODUCTION DEVICE FOR<br />

PRODUCING A BEVERAGE FROM A SINGLE-<br />

USE CAPSULE<br />

00: -<br />

Beverage production device for producing a<br />

beverage from a single-use capsule containing a<br />

beverage ingredient, comprising : a brewing unit (1)<br />

for receiving the capsule (8) therein upon relative<br />

closing of a first and second engaging members (6,<br />

7) forming a cavity for encasing the capsule and<br />

pressing it at a flange-like rim (9) in a liquid seal-tight<br />

manner, wherein at least one of the first and second<br />

engaging members comprises a substantially<br />

annular pressing portion (14) for applying a sealing<br />

pressure on the flange-like rim of the capsule, the<br />

first and second engaging members being<br />

configured in relative closure at the nip to leak to a<br />

liquid injected in the cavity when a capsule is not<br />

present, wherein one of at least the first or second<br />

engaging members comprises, at its annular<br />

pressing portion, flow directing means comprising at<br />

least one passage (37) arranged for controlling liquid<br />

leakage only within a limited angular radial direction<br />

when the first and second engaging members are<br />

closed at the nip.<br />

21: 2010/07457. 22: 2010/10/19. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

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21: 2010/07460. 22: 2010/10/19. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: A61K, A61P<br />

71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company<br />

72: ALBRIGHT, Charles F., BARTEN, Donna Marie,<br />

Francis Y., LEE,<br />

33: US 31: 61/047,729 32: 2008-04-24<br />

54: USE OF EPOTHELONE D IN TREATING TAU-<br />

ASSOCIATED DISEASES INCLUDING<br />

ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE<br />

00: -<br />

Methods of treating Tau-associated diseases,<br />

preferably tauopathies, are described using<br />

epothilone D that exhibit good brain penetration,<br />

long half- life, and high selective retention in brain,<br />

and provides effective therapies in treating<br />

tauopathies including Alzheimer's disease.<br />

33: US 31: 61/047,211 32: 2008-04-23<br />

54: QUINUCLIDINE COMPOUNDS AS ALPHA-7<br />

NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR<br />

LIGANDS<br />

00: -<br />

The disclosure provides compounds of formula I,<br />

including their salts, as well as compositions and<br />

methods of using the compounds. The compounds<br />

are ligands for the nicotinic a 7 receptor and may be<br />

useful for the treatment of various disorders of the<br />

central nervous system, especially affective and<br />

neurodegenerative disorders.<br />

21: 2010/07498. 22: 2010/10/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: Glaxo Group Limited<br />

72: BEATON, Andrew, CATCHPOLE, Ian Richard,<br />

GOUGH, Gerald Wayne, PAPANICOLAOU, Irene<br />

33: US 31: 61/050,775 32: 2008-05-06<br />

54: ENCAPSULATION OF BIOLOGICALLY<br />

ACTIVE AGENTS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides particulate carriers<br />

comprising encapsulated biologically active agents<br />

such as proteins for delivery across the blood brain<br />

barrier. Also provided are methods of delivery of<br />

proteins across the blood brain barrier in<br />

nanoparticles, and uses of such compositions in<br />

treatment.<br />

21: 2010/07531. 22: 2010/10/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: A61K, A61P<br />

71: Nektar Therapeutics<br />

72: BRODBECK, Kevin J., KUGLER, Alan R.<br />

33: US 31: 61/126,868 32: 2008-05-07<br />

54: ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF<br />

PERIPHERALLY-ACTING OPIOID ANTAGONISTS<br />

00: -<br />

Peripherally-acting opioid antagonists can be orally<br />

administered to treat the side effects of opioid<br />

administration in convenient dosing schedules.<br />

21: 2010/07527. 22: 2010/10/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/24<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company<br />

72: COOK II, James H., MCDONALD, Ivar M.,<br />

Dalton, KING,, OLSON, Richard E., WANG,<br />

Nenghui, IWUAGWU, Christiana I., ZUSI, F.<br />

Christopher, MACOR, John E.<br />

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21: 2010/07570. 22: 2010/10/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N<br />

71: Emergent Product Development Seattle, LLC<br />

72: TAN, Philip, SIMON, Sandy Alexander,<br />

CERVENY, Charles G., NILSSON, Christy Anne,<br />

BRADY, William, LEDBETTER, Jeffrey A.,<br />

HAYDEN-LEDBETTER, Martha Susan,<br />

THOMPSON, Peter Armstrong, MORALES, Cecile<br />

33: US 31: 61/190,067 32: 2008-04-11<br />

54: CD37 IMMUNOTHERAPEUTIC AND<br />

COMBINATION WITH BIFUNCTIONAL<br />

CHEMOTHERAPEUTIC THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

The present disclosure provides a humanized anti-<br />

CD37 small modular immunopharmaceutical (SMIP)<br />

molecule, as well as synergistic combination<br />

therapies of CD37-specific binding molecules (such<br />

as anti-CD37 SMIP proteins or antibodies) with<br />

bifunctional chemotherapeutics (such as<br />

bendamustine) that can be administered<br />

concurrently or sequentially, for use in treating or<br />

preventing B cell related autoimmune, inflammatory,<br />

or hyperproliferative diseases.<br />

21: 2010/07573. 22: 2010/10/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: A61M<br />

71: Smiths Medical ASD, Inc.<br />

72: MUSKATELLO, James M., LILLEY Jr, Thomas<br />

F.<br />

33: US 31: 12/175,068 32: 2008-07-17<br />

54: NEEDLE TIP SPRING PROTECTOR<br />

00: -<br />

A needle tip spring protector for a needle (14) having<br />

a proximal end, a distal end (20), and a shaft (22)<br />

extending therebetween. The needle tip spring<br />

protector includes a spring (16) that circumferentially<br />

surrounds a portion of the needle shaft (22) and is<br />

restrained in a state wherein its inner diameter (30)<br />

is large enough to allow the shaft (22) to move freely<br />

within the spring (16). When the needle (14) is<br />

moved to a position in which its distal end (20) is at<br />

least partly within the spring (16), at least one of the<br />

ends of the spring (16) releases from restraint such<br />

that the spring (16) automatically returns to a state in<br />

which its inner diameter (30) is sized so as to<br />

grippingly engage the shaft (22) of the needle (14).<br />

Thus, after activation, the spring (16) securely<br />

surrounds the distal end (20) of the needle (14) to<br />

protect healthcare workers and others from<br />

accidental contact with the needle's distal end (20).<br />

When used in conjunction with a catheter assembly<br />

(100), the needle tip spring protector may passively<br />

release from the catheter hub (1 14) after the spring<br />

(16) is automatically activated.<br />

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The invention relates to compounds which have an<br />

affinity to the µ-opioid receptor and ORL1 receptor,<br />

to processes for preparation thereof, to<br />

medicaments comprising these compounds and to<br />

the use of these compounds for producing<br />

medicaments.<br />

21: 2010/07608. 22: 2009/03/24. 43: 2011/11/09<br />

51: H02J<br />

71: DELTA ELECTRONICS, INC.<br />

72: JANG, YUNGTAEK, JOVANOVIC, MILAN M,<br />

CHENG, BRUCE C H<br />

33: US 31: 61/064,756 32: 2008-03-25<br />

54: A POWER CONVERTER SYSTEM THAT<br />

OPERATES EFFICIENTLY OVER A RANGE OF<br />

LOAD CONDITIONS<br />

00: -<br />

A power converter system supplies power to one or<br />

more loads. The power converter system comprises<br />

at least one power converter operating at a desired<br />

efficiency; and a power storage system coupled to<br />

the at least one power converter for receiving power<br />

supplied from the at least one power converter and<br />

storing power therein when the at least one power<br />

converter operates at an efficiency that is below the<br />

desired efficiency.<br />

21: 2010/07647. 22: 2010/10/26. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D<br />

71: Grünenthal GmbH<br />

72: NOLTE, Bert, SCHRÖDER, Wolfgang, LINZ,<br />

Klaus, ENGLBERGER, Werner, SCHICK, Hans,<br />

GRAUBAUM, Heinz, ROLOFF, Birgit, OZEGOWSKI,<br />

Sigrid, BÁLINT, József, SONNENSCHEIN, Helmut<br />

33: EP 31: 08005748.2 32: 2008-03-27<br />

54: SUBSTITUTED 4-AMINOCYCLOHEXANE<br />

DERIVATIVES<br />

00: -<br />

21: 2010/07726. 22: 2009/12/29. 43: 2011/10/31<br />

51: E04F<br />

71: FLOORING TECHNOLOGIES LTD.<br />

72: BRAUN, ROGER<br />

33: EP 31: 09000540.6 32: 2009-01-16<br />

54: PANEL, IN PARTICULAR FLOOR PANEL<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed is a panel, especially a floor panel,<br />

comprising a core made of wood or a wood-plastic<br />

mixture, a top face (14) and a bottom face (6),<br />

wherein the panel has a lower locking element (8) on<br />

a first lateral edge (2), said lower locking element<br />

comprising a first web (10) arranged on the bottom<br />

face (6) of the panel and protruding the first lateral<br />

edge (2) and a first hook element (12) having an<br />

undercut arranged on an outer end of the first web<br />

(10), and an upper locking element (16) on a second<br />

lateral edge (4) opposite the first lateral edge (2),<br />

said upper locking element comprising a second<br />

web (18) arranged on the top face (14) of the panel<br />

and protruding the second lateral edge (4) and a<br />

second hook element (20) arranged on an outer end<br />

of the second web (18), said hook element<br />

comprising at least one locking tab (24) so that two<br />

identically designed panels can be interconnected<br />

and locked to each other in the horizontal and<br />

vertical directions after the locking tab (24) of a<br />

panel has snapped into the undercut (22) of the<br />

second panel. The panel according to the invention<br />

is characterized in that at least one continuous slot<br />

(26) is provided in the first web (10) of the lower<br />

locking element (8), the width of said slot being<br />

smaller than that of the second hook element (20).<br />

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21: 2010/07878. 22: 2009/06/02. 43: 2011/11/07<br />

51: E21B; B25D<br />

71: ATLAS COPCO ROCK DRILLS AB<br />

72: RODERT, JORGEN, BIRATH, PETER<br />

33: SE 31: 0801311-2 32: 2008-06-03<br />

54: ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD COMPRISING<br />

A FLUSHING HEAD FOR A ROCK DRILLING<br />

MACHINE, AND ROCK DRILLING MACHINE<br />

COMPRISING THE ARRANGEMENT<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to an arrangement designed to<br />

be inserted in a cavity (19) in a front part (14) of a<br />

rock drilling machine with a shank adapter (16). The<br />

arrangement comprises a cartridge (1) with a<br />

flushing head (2) and a guide (3) coaxially arranged<br />

to create a longitudinal channel (5) designed as a<br />

passage for the shank adapter (16).<br />

72: BJARNÖ, ODD EDGAR<br />

33: US 31: 12/463,755 32: 2009-05-11<br />

33: US 31: 61/059,031 32: 2008-06-05<br />

54: A CONVEYOR FOR TRANSPORTING<br />

POWDER, AND A METHOD FOR CONVEYING<br />

POWDER<br />

00: -<br />

A conveyor (10) for transporting powder from an inlet<br />

point (14) to at least one discharge point (20)<br />

comprises a fluidized bed transport space (12) and a<br />

fluidization gas supply space (16), the fluidized bed<br />

transport space (12) being separated from the<br />

fluidization gas supply space (16) by a gas<br />

permeable wall (18); a gas outlet (22) for removing<br />

fluidization gas from the transport duct (12); means<br />

(24) for separating dust from the removed<br />

fluidization gas; and means (26) for returning the<br />

separated dust to the powder proximate the<br />

discharge point (20). In a preferred embodiment, the<br />

separated fines dust is returned to, and<br />

homogenized into, the powder in a lower portion of a<br />

cyclone, which is located at the discharge point.<br />

21: 2010/07908. 22: 2009/06/03. 43: 2011/11/07<br />

51: B65G<br />

71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD<br />

21: 2010/07949. 22: 2009/06/04. 43: 2011/11/07<br />

51: C12P<br />

71: BUTAMAX ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC<br />

72: GRADY, MICHAEL CHARLES, JAHIC,<br />

MEHMEDALIJA, PATNAIK, RANJAN<br />

33: US 31: 61/058,567 32: 2008-06-04<br />

54: A METHOD FOR PRODUCING BUTANOL<br />

USING TWO-PHASE EXTRACTIVE<br />

FERMENTATION<br />

00: -<br />

A method of making butanol from at least one<br />

fermentable carbon source that overcomes the<br />

issues of toxicity resulting in an increase in the<br />

effective titer, the effective rate, and the effective<br />

yield of butanol production by fermentation utilizing a<br />

recombinant microbial host wherein the butanol is<br />

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extracted into specific <strong>org</strong>anic extractants during<br />

fermentation.<br />

21: 2010/07953. 22: 2009/05/29. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: A47F<br />

71: UNILEVER PLC<br />

72: SOTTOSANTI, VINCENT WILLIAM, WILDER,<br />

ANDREW ZACHERY<br />

33: US 31: 61/057,914 32: 2008-06-02<br />

54: IN-STORE COMBINED SAMPLE DISPENSER<br />

AND MERCHANDISING PRODUCT DISPLAY<br />

00: -<br />

A combined sample dispenser (2) and<br />

merchandising unit product display (4) and related<br />

method is provided herein. Included is an elongate<br />

tray (12) having a first end (14) and a second end<br />

(16), an upper compartment with (18) open roof (30)<br />

for standing a plurality of merchandising unit<br />

products each containing a flowable substance, and<br />

a lower compartment (31) arranged directly below<br />

the upper compartment (18). A sample dispenser (2)<br />

is provided which includes a dispensing unit<br />

arranged against the first end of the elongate (14)<br />

tray and a reservoir (42) holding sampling amounts<br />

of the flowable substance, the reservoir<br />

communicating with the dispensing unit, and the<br />

reservoir (42) arranged within the lower<br />

compartment (31).<br />

21: 2010/08020. 22: 2008/09/19. 43: 2011/11/09<br />

51: A47J<br />

71: BRIZIO, ADRIANA<br />

72: BRIZIO, ADRIANA<br />

54: CAN FOR THE EXTEMPORANEOUS<br />

PREPARATION OF BEVERAGES BY<br />

EXTRACTION AND/OR INFUSION, PROVIDED<br />

WITH A SAFETY LID<br />

00: -<br />

The can (10; 10A; 10B; 10C) for the<br />

extemporaneous preparation of beverages by<br />

extraction and/or infusion comprises a first chamber<br />

(12) intended to collect the final beverage, a second<br />

chamber (14) containing a drinkable liquid and a<br />

filtering device (16) containing a substance able to<br />

produce the required beverage by extraction and/or<br />

infusion. The can is foreseen to be put onto a<br />

heating source after opening the can lid (18; 18A,<br />

18B; 18C) and operating the filtering device (16) by<br />

the user. The lid (18; 18A, 18B; 18C) comprises: an<br />

outer rim portion (22; 22B) intended to remain fixed<br />

to the can lateral wall (20) when opening the can; an<br />

inner removable portion (24; 24A; 24B; 24C)<br />

intended to be ripped in order to open the can; and a<br />

predetermined breaking line (34) separating said<br />

inner removable portion (24; 24A; 24B; 24C) from<br />

said outer rim portion (22; 22B). The breaking line<br />

(34) is provided in an annular portion (28; 28A; 28B;<br />

28C) forming part of the lid (18; 18A, 18B; 18C) and<br />

made of plastic material. The outer part (32; 32B) of<br />

the annular portion (28; 28A; 28B; 28C) is part of the<br />

outer rim portion (22; 22B) while the inner part<br />

thereof (24; 24A; 24B; 24C) is part of the inner<br />

removable portion (24; 24A; 24B; 24C).<br />

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prebiotic soluble fiber, and undergo both<br />

atmospheric and vacuum infusion processes. The<br />

infusion solution is maintained at a temperature of<br />

between about 45 °F to about 50 °F and at a Brix of<br />

about 30° to about 60°. Vacuum (low pressure)<br />

pulses are applied to the product to expedite solids<br />

infusion (mass transfer) and thereby decrease<br />

infusion time and the product is subsequently<br />

vacuum fried to attain a great-tasting, fiber-enriched<br />

and aesthetically- pleasing fruit or vegetable product<br />

with reduced sweetness, good texture, and an<br />

enhanced natural taste with less than 2 % moisture<br />

by weight and a significantly long shelf-life of up to<br />

12 months.<br />

21: 2010/08045. 22: 2009/04/10. 43: 2011/12/13<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: ABRAXIS BIOSCIENCE, LLC<br />

72: DESAI, NEIL P, DE, TAPAS, TRIEU, VUONG,<br />

TAO, CHUNLIN, CI, SHERRY XIAOPEI<br />

33: US 31: 61/044,006 32: 2008-04-10<br />

33: US 31: 61/096,664 32: 2008-09-12<br />

54: NANOPARTICLE FORMULATIONS AND USES<br />

THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides compositions<br />

comprising nanoparticles comprising: 1) a drug, such<br />

as a hydrophobic drug derivative; and 2) a carrier<br />

protein. Also provided are methods of treating<br />

diseases (such as cancer) using the compositions,<br />

as well as kits and unit dosages.<br />

21: 2010/08088. 22: 2009/05/05. 43: 2011/11/14<br />

51: B66B<br />

71: INVENTIO AG<br />

72: ILLEDITS, THOMAS, MATHEISL, MICHAEL,<br />

NOVACEK, THOMAS<br />

33: EP 31: 08156619.2 32: 2008-05-21<br />

54: HANDRAIL FOR AN ESCALATOR OR A<br />

MOVING WALKWAY<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a handrail (1), used in<br />

particular for escalators or moving walkways and<br />

having a plurality of grip elements (2 and 2')<br />

arranged next to one another. Each grip element (2)<br />

has an outer shell (10), cover layer (10) or casing<br />

(10) which is at least partially transparent. In<br />

addition, illumination means (20) are situated in the<br />

interior (13) that is delimited by the oval or elliptical<br />

outer shell (10), cover layer (10) or casing (10).<br />

21: 2010/08055. 22: 2010/11/10. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: A23B<br />

71: Frito-Lay North America, Inc.<br />

72: BASKER, Varadharajan Radhamani, PUPPALA,<br />

Vamshidhar<br />

33: US 31: 12/131,609 32: 2008-06-02<br />

54: IMPROVED INFUSION METHOD FOR<br />

PRODUCTION OF VACUUM FRIED FRUIT AND<br />

VEGETABLE SNACKS<br />

00: -<br />

A method for infusing fruits and vegetables with<br />

prebiotic soluble fibers in the form of either short<br />

chain fructooligosaccharides or dextrins. Fruits and<br />

vegetables are submerged in an infusion solution of<br />

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21: 2010/08092. 22: 2009/06/08. 43: 2011/11/11<br />

51: A01N; A01P; C02F<br />

71: UNILEVER PLC<br />

72: MAHAPATRA, SAMIRAN, SAMADDER,<br />

SATYAJIT, SOMAN NAIR, PRASANTH<br />

CHENNOTHU<br />

33: EP 31: 08161998.3 32: 2008-08-07<br />

33: IN 31: 1287/MUM/2008 32: 2008-06-19<br />

54: COMPOSITION AND PROCESS FOR THE<br />

PURIFICATION OF CONTAMINATED WATER<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a composition and a process<br />

for disinfection, and particularly for disinfection and<br />

purification of contaminated water. The invention is<br />

especially useful for removal of suspended<br />

impurities and harmful microbial contaminants like<br />

bacteria, viruses and cysts from water to make it<br />

healthy and palatable for human consumption. it is<br />

one object of the invention to provide for a<br />

composition for purifying water contaminated with<br />

harmful micro-<strong>org</strong>anisms while ensuring that the<br />

water is safe and palatable to consume. Accordingly<br />

the invention provides a solid disinfection<br />

composition comprising an oxidising agent and a<br />

biocide quencher which is a solid matrix.<br />

21: 2010/08126. 22: 2009/05/18. 43: 2011/11/14<br />

51: C04B; B23B; F41H<br />

71: ELEMENT SIX (PRODUCTION) (PTY) LTD<br />

72: RAS, ANINE HESTER, VAN STADEN,<br />

FRANCES, ABRAMSHE, RONALD A, NAIDOO,<br />

KAVESHINI<br />

33: GB 31: 0808939.3 32: 2008-05-16<br />

33: GB 31: 0814307.5 32: 2008-08-05<br />

54: BORON CARBIDE COMPOSITE MATERIALS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a boron carbide composite<br />

material comprising diamond particles and boron<br />

carbide, the composite material having a porosity of<br />

less than 2 percent by volume. The invention further<br />

relates to a method for manufacturing such<br />

materials, the method including coating a plurality of<br />

diamond particles with boron carbide, combining the<br />

plurality of diamond particles to form a green body<br />

and subjecting the green body to a temperature in<br />

the range from about 1,200 degrees centigrade to<br />

about 2,000 degrees centigrade and pressure or<br />

vacuum not exceeding about 2,000 Mpa.<br />

21: 2010/08130. 22: 2009/07/15. 43: 2011/11/14<br />

51: H05B; B22C<br />

71: MASCHINENFABRIK GUSTAV EIRICH<br />

72: SEILER, ANDREAS, GERL, STEFAN<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 041 104.3 32: 2008-08-07<br />

54: MIXING DEVICE HAVING INDUCTION<br />

HEATING<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a mixing device<br />

comprising a preferably rotating container for holding<br />

a mixture, at least one mixing tool arranged inside<br />

the container, and a heating device for heating the<br />

mixture. In order to provide a mixing device of the<br />

type mentioned above which permits the fastest<br />

possible heating of the mixture, preferably also to<br />

temperatures above 200°C, it is proposed that the<br />

container be composed at least partially of an<br />

electrically conductive material and the heating<br />

device comprise at least one coil which can be<br />

excited by an alternating electric field and which is<br />

arranged in such a way that eddy currents are<br />

produced in the electrically conductive material of<br />

the container by the magnetic field change that<br />

arises when the current flow is changed.<br />

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21: 2010/08188 22: 16/11/2010 43: 16/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A61K, C07D, A61P<br />

71: WATSON PHARMA PRIVATE LIMITED<br />

72: NAIK SAMIR, BODKE ARJUN, BHANU<br />

MANJUNATH NARAYAN<br />

33: IN 31: 1036/MUM/2008 32: 2008/05/14<br />

54: STABLE R(+)-LANSOPRAZOLE AMINE SALT<br />

AND A PROCESS FOR PREPARING THE SAME<br />

00: -<br />

57: A stable R-(+)-lansoprazole alkylamine salt and<br />

a process for preparing the salt.<br />

21: 2010/08202. 22: 2009/06/03. 43: 2011/11/16<br />

51: C12N; A23K<br />

71: DANISCO US INC.<br />

72: CASCAO-PEREIRA, LUIS G, ALEKSEYEV,<br />

VIKTOR YURYEVICH, KELLIS JR, JAMES T,<br />

PISARCHIK, ALEXANDER<br />

33: US 31: 61/059,695 32: 2008-06-06<br />

54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS<br />

COMPRISING VARIANT MICROBIAL<br />

PROTEASES<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides variant subtilisins<br />

and compositions comprising at least one variant<br />

subtilisin set forth herein, as well as methods for<br />

using these variants and compositions. In some<br />

embodiments, the present invention provides variant<br />

proteases suitable for laundry cleaning applications.<br />

21: 2010/08271. 22: 2009/04/20. 43: 2011/11/18<br />

51: F28F<br />

71: MIKUTAY CORPORATION<br />

72: NITTA, MINORU, NITTA, TAKEYOSHI<br />

33: US 31: 12/148,655 32: 2008-04-21<br />

54: HEAT EXCHANGER WITH HEAT EXCHANGE<br />

CHAMBERS UTILIZING RESPECTIVE MEDIUM<br />

DIRECTING MEMBERS<br />

00: -<br />

A tube for a heat exchanger includes a first segment<br />

that couples to a chamber for transportation of heat<br />

exchange media. The chamber receives the heat<br />

exchange media that disperses throughout the<br />

chamber and mixes within the chamber. The heat<br />

exchange media is then transported from the<br />

chamber. The chamber may include redirection<br />

members for controlling the direction in which the<br />

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heat exchange media travels throughout the<br />

chamber. The tube may be connected to a header or<br />

manifold. The tube and chamber combination alone<br />

may be used as a heat exchanger.<br />

to said anchor stand (4). Additionally, the wall<br />

protector has U-shaped yoke elements (7) onto<br />

which pressure is exerted by the pressing devices<br />

(6), and a rectangular head cover (10) covering the<br />

heating wall head (2). According to the invention, the<br />

U-shaped yoke elements (7) fit tightly against<br />

supporting surfaces of the frame elements (5, 5') in a<br />

force-fitted manner and the head cover (10) consists<br />

of a thin-walled metal sheet constrained between the<br />

frame elements (5, 5') and the heating wall head (2).<br />

21: 2010/08273. 22: 2009/05/13. 43: 2011/11/18<br />

51: C10B<br />

71: UHDE GMBH<br />

72: KOCHANSKI, ULRICH, DOHLE, HELMUT,<br />

FRIEDRICHS, MANFRED<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 024 573.9 32: 2008-05-21<br />

54: WALL PROTECTOR FOR A HEATING WALL<br />

HEAD BETWEEN TWO OVEN CHAMBER<br />

OPENINGS OF A COKE OVEN BATTERY<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a wall protector for a heating<br />

oven head (2) between two oven chamber openings<br />

(1, 1') of a coke oven battery, said wall protector<br />

being laterally bounded by vertical frame elements<br />

(5, 5'). The wall protector comprises an anchor stand<br />

(4) arranged in front of the heating wall head (2),<br />

extending vertically, and pressing devices (6) fixed<br />

21: 2010/08344 22: 22/11/2010 43: 13/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: C10B, C10L, F26B<br />

71: BEN-TOVIM GERSHON<br />

72: BEN-TOVIM GERSHON<br />

33: ZA 31: 2009/04636 32: 2009/07/02,<br />

54: TORREFACTION APPARATUS<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention provides for torrefaction apparatus<br />

which includes a drum (14) having a biomass inlet<br />

(18) and a torrefied material outlet (20), furnace<br />

means (16) external of the drum (14) for heating the<br />

drum (14) so that torrefaction temperature is<br />

achieved in the drum, and a gas inlet conduit (42)<br />

leading to the drum (14) from a source of inert gas,<br />

thereby to create an torrefaction atmosphere in the<br />

drum (14).<br />

21: 2010/08373 22: 23/11/2010 43: 03/11/2011<br />

51: E04F<br />

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71: MAO-CHEIA JOSE TEIXEIRA<br />

72: MAO-CHEIA JOSE TEIXEIRA and BASSON<br />

FREDERICK EDWARD<br />

33: ZA 31: 2007/9189 32: 2008/04/25<br />

54: BALUSTRADE<br />

00: -<br />

57: A balustrade (10) and a method of<br />

manufacturing it are provided. The balustrade (10)<br />

has a number of upright posts (24) that are anchored<br />

in a substrate and has rails (42,44) that extend<br />

between the posts(24). The rails (42,44) are<br />

attached to the posts (24) with attachment<br />

formations (34,46), by way of a press fit, so that the<br />

balustrade (10) can be assembled without any<br />

welding on site..<br />

charger. As such, the driving device is able to power<br />

the vehicle while the surplus energy is stored in the<br />

battery for activating the motor and turning the<br />

flywheel to spin.<br />

21: 2010/08414 22: 24/11/2010 43: 25/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: F03G<br />

71: TSENG TING-JUNG<br />

72: HUANG TENG-HUI<br />

33: - 31: - 32: -<br />

54: DRIVING DEVICE UTILIZING INERTIA<br />

00: -<br />

57: The driving device utilizing inertia mainly<br />

contains a battery, a motor, a flywheel, a casing, a<br />

transmission box, a casing, a generator, a rectifier,<br />

and a charger. The flywheel is mounted on a shaft<br />

and is housed in a vacuum chamber through shaft<br />

seal. The flywheel freely spins by itself after actuated<br />

by the motor. The flywheel‟s torque is then delivered<br />

to the transmission box which in turn delivers the<br />

torque to drive a vehicle such as automobile, vessel,<br />

plane, submarine, etc. On the other hand, the<br />

spinning flywheel drives the generator to produce<br />

electricity which is stored in the battery seriesconnected<br />

to the generator via the rectifier and the<br />

21: 2010/08465 22: 25/11/2010 43: 04/11/2011<br />

51: B31B<br />

71: GOSSAMER STRUCTURES (PTY) LIMITED<br />

72: JANSE VAN RENSBURG RUDOLF GEORG<br />

33: ZA 31: 2009/08425 32: 2009/11/30<br />

54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ERECTING<br />

PART OF A CONTAINER<br />

00: -<br />

57: A method and apparatus (10) are provided for<br />

erecting part of a container (12) from a blank of<br />

sheet material. The method includes cutting the<br />

sheet material around material (18) intended to form<br />

a stacking lug (42), the material (20) surrounding the<br />

cut being intended to form part of a wall. An arm (10)<br />

has a first folding formation (26) and an adjacent<br />

second folding formation (28), which does not<br />

extend as far from a pivot axis (16) of the arm (10)<br />

as the first folding formation. The arm (10) is pivoted<br />

to fold the material (20) around the cut by contacting<br />

it with the first folding formation 26) and only once<br />

this has commenced and the material (20) has been<br />

partly folded, does the arm continue its pivotal<br />

movement to fold the material (18) intended to form<br />

the stacking lug (42) by contacting it with the second<br />

folding formation (28).<br />

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21: 2010/08483. 22: 2009/06/10. 43: 2011/11/29<br />

51: C07D; A61K; A61P<br />

71: GENENTECH, INC.<br />

72: GAZZARD, LEWIS J, WILLIAMS, KAREN,<br />

DYKE, HAZEL JOAN, ELLWOOD, CHARLES,<br />

GANCIA, EMANUELA, GOODACRE, SIMON<br />

CHARLES, KINTZ, SAMUEL S, LYSSIKATOS,<br />

JOSEPH P, MACLEOD, CALUM, CHEN, HUIFEN<br />

33: US 31: 61/060,746 32: 2008-06-11<br />

33: US 31: 61/148,001 32: 2009-01-28<br />

54: DIAZACARBAZOLES AND METHODS OF USE<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to 1,7-diazacarbazole<br />

compounds of Formula (I), (I-a) and (I-b) which are<br />

useful as kinase inhibitors, more specifically useful<br />

as checkpoint kinase 1 (chkl) inhibitors, thus useful<br />

as cancer therapeutics. The invention also relates to<br />

compositions, more specifically pharmaceutical<br />

compositions comprising these compounds and<br />

methods of using the same to treat various forms of<br />

cancer and hyperproliferative disorders, as well as<br />

methods of using the compounds for in vitro, in situ,<br />

and in vivo diagnosis or treatment of mammalian<br />

cells, or associated pathological conditions.<br />

21: 2010/08544. 22: 2009/05/07. 43: 2011/11/29<br />

51: C10G; C01B; C10J<br />

71: UHDE GMBH<br />

72: MENZEL, JOHANNES<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 025 577.7 32: 2008-05-28<br />

54: METHOD FOR OPERATING A FISCHER-<br />

TROPSCH SYNTHESIS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method and a system for<br />

operating a Fischer-Tropsch synthesis, wherein a<br />

feed gas comprising CO and H 2 from coal gasification<br />

(1) is desulfurized and subsequently fed into a<br />

Fischer-Tropsch synthesis as an input gas, wherein<br />

hydrocarbons are formed from carbonic oxides and<br />

hydrogen by catalytic reactions. The hydrocarbons<br />

are separated as liquid products (4), and a gas flow<br />

comprising CO and CO 2 exiting the Fischer-Tropsch<br />

synthesis unit (3) is compressed and fed into a<br />

conversion stage, wherein CO and steam are<br />

transformed into H 2 and CO 2 . In the method<br />

according to the invention, the gas exiting the<br />

conversion stage is fed back into the Fischer-<br />

Tropsch synthesis unit as a gas rich in H 2 , together<br />

with the desulfurized input gas, after the gas is<br />

prepared in that CO 2 and/or further components other<br />

than H 2 are removed.<br />

21: 2010/08547. 22: 2009/05/06. 43: 2011/11/29<br />

51: A61M<br />

71: SHANTOU WEALY MEDICAL INSTRUMENT<br />

CO., LTD<br />

72: YANG, YUHE<br />

33: CN 31: 200810096785.1 32: 2008-05-08<br />

33: CN 31: 200920150008.0 32: 2009-04-13<br />

54: A DISPOSABLE SELF-DESTRUCTION<br />

SAFETY SYRINGE WITHOUT FLUID RESIDUA<br />

00: -<br />

A single-use self-destruction safety syringe without<br />

residual fluid comprises a needle barrel (1), a push<br />

rod (2), a needle mount (3) and a needle cannula<br />

(4). The push rod (2) and the needle mount (3) are<br />

mounted in the needle barrel (1). The plunger (5)<br />

slidably matching with the inside wall of the needle<br />

barrel (1) is provided on the front end of the push rod<br />

(2). Wherein an automatic retractable means (6) is<br />

mounted in the front end of the push rod (2)‟s<br />

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chamber. The automatic retractable means (6) and<br />

the needle mount (3) have a snap-latch member<br />

respectively, the two snap-latch members can be<br />

connected to form an interference fit each other so<br />

as to connect the needle mount (3) with the<br />

automatic retractable means (6). Said snap-latch<br />

member has a fluid pass chamber, such that the<br />

residual fluid inside the needle barrel (1) can flow<br />

into the lumen of the needle mount (3) and the<br />

needle cannula (4) by the fluid pass chamber when<br />

the two snap-latch members engage to form an<br />

interference fit.<br />

21: 2010/08644. 22: 2009/06/02. 43: 2011/12/02<br />

51: B41J; H05K<br />

71: UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN<br />

72: BRITTON, DAVID THOMAS, HARTING,<br />

MARGIT, ODO, EKUNDARE AYODELE<br />

33: ZA 31: 2008/04765 32: 2008-06-02<br />

54: INKJET PRINTING OF NANOPARTICULATE<br />

FUNCTIONAL INKS<br />

00: -<br />

Apparatus for depositing ink on a substrate includes<br />

a nozzle defining an outlet for the ink, with at least a<br />

portion of the nozzle being electrically conductive. A<br />

first voltage source applies a first potential to the<br />

outlet nozzle. One or more auxiliary electrodes are<br />

located adjacent the outlet nozzle, and a second<br />

voltage source applies a second potential to the<br />

auxiliary electrodes. The apparatus includes a piezoelectric<br />

or thermal actuator for expelling ink from the<br />

nozzle towards a target zone on a substrate, the ink<br />

comprising a liquid vehicle and pigment particles<br />

dispersed in the vehicle. At least the pigment<br />

particles are electrically charged, typically due to the<br />

applied potentials. In one embodiment, an auxiliary<br />

electrode is disposed coaxially around the electrode<br />

formed by the nozzle. In another embodiment, an<br />

auxiliary electrode located beyond the nozzle, on a<br />

common axis with the electrode formed by the<br />

nozzle. The configuration of the nozzle, the auxiliary<br />

electrodes, and the values of the first and second<br />

potentials are selected to cause pigment particles to<br />

be concentrated in the target zone, so that a quantity<br />

of the pigment particles is deposited in the target<br />

zone having a higher concentration than the<br />

concentration of the pigment particles in the ink. The<br />

invention extends to a method of depositing ink on a<br />

substrate.<br />

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21: 2010/08653. 22: 2009/05/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: F03B; F03D<br />

71: VINDTEK TÓRSHAVN APS<br />

72: LARSEN, HELGI, MÜLLER, JAN ALLAN,<br />

LARSEN, LARS<br />

33: DK 31: PA 2008 00723 32: 2008-05-27<br />

54: BLADE FOR A ROTOR OF A WIND OR<br />

WATER TURBINE<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a blade for a rotor of<br />

a wind turbine, which rotor comprises a hub, from<br />

which hub at least one blade extends substantially<br />

radially, which blade comprises a root area closest<br />

to the hub, which blade comprises a transition area<br />

away from the hub, which blade further comprises at<br />

least a first airfoil. The scope of the invention can be<br />

fulfilled by blades comprising at least one<br />

longitudinal channel, which channel has an inlet<br />

opening in the front of the airfoil, which channel has<br />

an outlet opening at the backside of the air foil,<br />

which channel opening area is decreasing from the<br />

inlet opening to the outlet opening. Hereby, it is<br />

achieved that in the channel there is an increasing<br />

speed of the air which is flowing through that<br />

channel which will lead to increasing the power<br />

produced from the wind surrounding the blade.<br />

21: 2010/08668 22: 22/11/2010 43: 03/11/2011<br />

51: C12N, C12P<br />

71: EVOGENE LTD<br />

72: RONEN GIL, GOLD EVGENIA, AYAL<br />

SHARON, EMMANUEL EYAL, DIBER ALEX,<br />

VINOCUR BASIA JUDITH, GANG MICHAEL,<br />

HERSCHKOVITZ YOAV, NEVO INBAR, DIMET<br />

DOTAN, IDAN ANAT<br />

33: US 31: 61/071.885 32: 2008/05/22<br />

54: ISOLATED POLYNUCLEOTIDES AND<br />

POLYPEPTIDES AND METHODS OF USING<br />

SAME FOR INCREASING PLANT UTILITY<br />

00: -<br />

57: Provided are isolated polypeptides comprising<br />

the amino acid sequence at least 80% homologous<br />

to SEQ ID NO:68, 51-66, 69-100, 379-656, 707-715,<br />

720-723, 742-754, 764-771 or 772 with the proviso<br />

that the amino acid sequence is not as set forth by<br />

SEQ ID NO: 765 or 771, isolated polynucleotides<br />

comprising the nucleic acid sequence at least 80%<br />

identical to SEQ ID NOs:18, 1-16, 19-50, 101-378,<br />

657-672, 674-706, 716-719, 724-741 and 755-763<br />

with the proviso that the nucleic acid sequence is not<br />

as set forth by SEQ ID NO:756 or 762, and isolated<br />

polynucleotides selected from the group consisting<br />

of SEQ ID NOs:779-792 and methods of using same<br />

for increasing oil content, yield, growth rate,<br />

biomass, vigor, abiotic stress tolerance and/or<br />

nitrogen use efficiency of a plant.<br />

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21: 2010/08680. 22: 2009/06/04. 43: 2011/12/09<br />

51: A61K; A61P<br />

71: PFEINSMITH S.A. (PTY) LTD<br />

72: MEDLEN, CONSTANCE ELIZABETH,<br />

FERNANDES, ANTONIO CELESTINO, LEIVERS,<br />

STEPHEN<br />

33: ZA 31: 2008/04901 32: 2008-06-05<br />

54: FULVIC ACID AND ANTIBIOTIC<br />

COMBINATION<br />

00: -<br />

This invention relates to a fulvic acid and antibiotic<br />

combination for use in the treatment of various<br />

diseases and conditions. The invention further<br />

relates to the use of the combination for the<br />

treatment of various diseases and conditions,<br />

including bacterial infection. In particular, the<br />

bacteria are antibiotic resistant bacteria.<br />

21: 2010/08695 22: 03/12/2010 43: 03/11/2011<br />

51: A61B, A61M<br />

71: HYPOSAFE INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD<br />

72: GARBER JARROD and MILLER ROY<br />

33: ZA 31: 2008/02128 32: 2008/05/06<br />

54: HYPODERMIC NEEDLE PROTECTOR<br />

00: -<br />

57: A hypodermic needle protector (10) comprising:<br />

a sleeve having an open end (30) to accom-modate<br />

a needle assembly (22,24) and a portion of a syringe<br />

cylinder (18) and a closed end (32) that has an<br />

opening (34) to receive a needle (22) of a needle<br />

assembly (22,24) there through a positioning<br />

member (44) within the sleeve, the positioning<br />

member (44) having an opening to engage the<br />

needle assembly (22,24) and the sleeve having at<br />

least one formation for releasably engaging the<br />

positioning member (44) and - a biasing member<br />

(48) situated in the sleeve between the positioning<br />

member and the closed end (32) of the sleeve. In<br />

use, counter-pressure exerted by the patent's skin<br />

against the closed end (32) causes the positioning<br />

member (44) to be rotatably released from the<br />

formation thereby releasing the sleeve from the<br />

operative position and biases it to the rest position.<br />

The sleeve is biased to cover the needle (22) to the<br />

extent that the needle is withdrawn from the patient.<br />

21: 2010/08753. 22: 2009/06/08. 43: 2011/12/07<br />

51: A45B<br />

71: ELDER, JAMES C<br />

72: ELDER, JAMES C<br />

33: US 31: 12/466,476 32: 2009-05-15<br />

33: US 31: 61/131,367 32: 2008-06-09<br />

54: PORTABLE SUN AND WEATHER SHELTER<br />

00: -<br />

A portable sun and weather shelter is provided. The<br />

shelter comprises an umbrella foldable between<br />

open and closed positions. The umbrella has a<br />

center post, a canopy, and a frame to fold the<br />

canopy up and down. A pair of wings are attached to<br />

the perimeter edge of the canopy and can be<br />

extended outwardly beyond the canopy so as to<br />

increase the coverage area of the shelter so as to<br />

protect two or more people from the sun and rain.<br />

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21: 2010/08788. 22: 2009/06/11. 43: 2011/12/13<br />

51: C07D; A61K; A61P<br />

71: SHIONOGI & CO., LTD.<br />

72: HORI, AKIHIRO, YONEZAWA, SHUJI,<br />

FUJIKOSHI, CHIAKI, MATSUMOTO, SAE,<br />

KOORIYAMA, YUUJI, UENO, TATSUHIKO, KATO,<br />

TERUKAZU<br />

33: JP 31: 2008-154990 32: 2008-06-13<br />

33: JP 31: 2008-271689 32: 2008-10-22<br />

33: JP 31: 2009-103616 32: 2009-04-22<br />

54: SULFUR-CONTAINING HETEROCYCLIC<br />

DERIVATIVE HAVING B-SECRETASE-INHIBITING<br />

ACTIVITY<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed are: a compound represented by formula<br />

(I), a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of the<br />

compound, or a solvate of the compound or the<br />

pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof; and others,<br />

which can be used as therapeutic agents for<br />

diseases induced by the production, secretion and/or<br />

deposition of amyloid-ß protein. [In the formula, the<br />

ring A represents a carbocyclic group which may<br />

have a substituent, or a heterocyclic group which<br />

may have a substituent; R 1 represents a lower alkyl<br />

which may have a substituent, or the like; R 2a and<br />

R 2b independently represent a hydrogen, a lower<br />

alkyl which may have a substituent, or the like; and<br />

R 3a and R 3c independently represent a hydrogen, a<br />

halogen, a hydroxy, a lower alkyl which may have a<br />

substituent, or the like.]<br />

21: 2010/08793. 22: 2009/06/16. 43: 2011/12/13<br />

51: C10J; B01J; F23C<br />

71: IHI CORPORATION<br />

72: SUDA, TOSHIYUKI, TAKAFUJI, MAKOTO<br />

33: JP 31: 2008-162825 32: 2008-06-23<br />

54: RISER TOP STRUCTURE FOR CIRCULATING<br />

FLUIDIZED BED GASIFICATION FURNACE<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed is a riser top structure in which a lateral<br />

duct (15) for providing a connection between a riser<br />

(1) and a cyclone separator (2) comprises an<br />

introduction part (16) at the connection with the riser<br />

(1), said introduction part (16) having the same<br />

cross-sectional area as the riser (1), and a<br />

constriction part (17) between the introduction part<br />

(16) and the cyclone separator (2), the crosssectional<br />

area of the constriction part (17) steadily<br />

decreasing from the introduction part (16) towards<br />

the cyclone separator (2) so as to be able to<br />

increase the flow speed of combustion gas.<br />

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21: 2010/08794. 22: 2009/06/08. 43: 2011/12/13<br />

51: E21B<br />

71: ATLAS COPCO ROCK DRILLS AB<br />

72: BROSTRÖM, JOHAN<br />

33: SE 31: 0801522-4 32: 2008-06-27<br />

54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CORE DRILLING<br />

00: -<br />

A method in core drilling, wherein a tubular drill bit<br />

(8) being arranged at the end of a tubular drill string<br />

(6) is driven under rotation against a material<br />

intended for drilling, and wherein for the purpose of<br />

core retrieving, a tool (17, 20) is brought inside the<br />

drill string to an operative position in the area of the<br />

drill bit. Acoustic vibrations (24, 25) from the drill<br />

string are sensed when the tool is brought to its<br />

operative position, sensed acoustic vibrations are<br />

analysed for detecting the occurrence of acoustic<br />

vibrations characteristic for when the tool has<br />

reached its operative position, and an output signal<br />

is emitted when the occurrence of vibrations<br />

characteristic of when the tool has reached its<br />

operative position has been detected. The invention<br />

also concerns a device and a drill rig.<br />

72: CHAKKA, NAGASREE, PAJOUHESH,<br />

HASSAN, KAUL, RAMESH, DING, YANBING, ZHU,<br />

YONGBAO, ZHANG, LINGYUN, GRIMWOOD,<br />

MIKE, TAN, JASON, ZHOU, YUANXI<br />

33: US 31: 12/420,793 32: 2009-04-08<br />

33: US 31: 61/058,179 32: 2008-06-02<br />

54: N-PIPERIDINYL ACETAMIDE DERIVATIVES<br />

AS CALCIUM CHANNEL BLOCKERS<br />

00: -<br />

Methods and compounds effective in ameliorating<br />

conditions characterized by unwanted calcium<br />

channel activity, particularly unwanted T-type<br />

calcium channel activity, are disclosed Specifically, a<br />

series of compounds which are N-piperidinyl<br />

acetamide derivatives as shown in formula (1) are<br />

disclosed as calcium ion channel activating<br />

modulators Compositions comprising these<br />

compounds and the use of these compounds in the<br />

treatment or prevention of conditions such as obesity<br />

are also disclosed.<br />

21: 2010/08838. 22: 2009/06/02. 43: 2011/12/09<br />

51: A61K; A61P; C07D<br />

71: ZALICUS PHARMACEUTICALS LTD<br />

21: 2010/08839. 22: 2009/06/09. 43: 2011/12/09<br />

51: A61K; A61P<br />

71: VIVUS, INC.<br />

72: NAJARIAN, THOMAS, TAM, PETER Y,<br />

WILSON, LELAND F<br />

33: US 31: 12/135,953 32: 2008-06-09<br />

54: LOW DOSE TOPIRAMATE/PHENTERMINE<br />

COMPOSITION AND METHODS OF USE<br />

THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

A method for effecting weight loss by administering a<br />

combination of topiramate and phentermine is<br />

provided. The phentermine is generally administered<br />

in immediate release form, in a daily dose in the<br />

range of 2 mg to 8 mg, in combination with a daily<br />

dose of topiramate selected to prevent the loss of<br />

effectiveness of phentermine alone. Methods for<br />

treating obesity, conditions associated with obesity,<br />

and other indications are also provided, as are<br />

compositions and dosage forms containing low<br />

doses of phentermine and topiramate, e.g., 3.75 mg<br />

phentermine and 23 mg topiramate.<br />

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21: 2010/08840. 22: 2009/06/09. 43: 2011/12/08<br />

51: A61K; A61P<br />

71: VIVUS, INC.<br />

72: NAJARIAN, THOMAS, TAM, PETER Y,<br />

WILSON, LELAND F<br />

33: US 31: 12/135,953 32: 2008-06-09<br />

54: ESCALATING DOSING REGIMEN FOR<br />

EFFECTING WEIGHT LOSS AND TREATING<br />

OBESITY<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention is drawn to novel topiramate<br />

compositions as well as methods for effecting weight<br />

loss, e.g., in the treatment of obesity and related<br />

conditions, including conditions associated with<br />

and/or caused by obesity per se. The present<br />

invention features an escalating dosing regimen<br />

adapted for the administration of topiramate and<br />

optionally a sympathomimetic agent such as<br />

phentermine or bupropion, in the treatment of<br />

obesity and related conditions.<br />

ring (4) comprising said plurality of salient poles (10),<br />

wherein said rotor is characterised in that each<br />

salient pole (10) comprises: a pole body (1)<br />

connected to said ring (4); two removable pole horns<br />

(2a, 2b) facing each other on either side of the pole<br />

body; front parts provided along the ends of said<br />

pole body (1) for radially maintaining said induction<br />

coil (13) in the transverse portion thereof; said pole<br />

body (1) including two slots (6a) formed on either<br />

side of the pole body (1) and having a shape<br />

adapted for receiving said pole horns (2a, 2b), and<br />

said front parts (5) blocking the movements of said<br />

pole horns (2a, 2b) in said slots (6a).<br />

21: 2010/08872. 22: 2009/05/15. 43: 2011/12/12<br />

51: H02K<br />

71: JEUMONT ELECTRIC<br />

72: LALOY, DANIEL, LEGOIX, GUY, AMMAR,<br />

BRAHIM<br />

33: FR 31: 0853243 32: 2008-05-19<br />

54: ROTOR FOR A MULTIPOLAR<br />

SYNCHRONOUS ELECTRIC MACHINE WITH<br />

SALIENT POLES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a rotor for a multipolar<br />

synchronous electric machine that comprises a<br />

plurality of salient poles (10), each salient pole (10)<br />

being surrounded by an induction coil (13), and a<br />

21: 2010/08882. 22: 2009/05/26. 43: 2011/12/12<br />

51: C02F<br />

71: DOBER CHEMICAL CORPORATION<br />

72: KELLY, DENNIS R, LITTLE, DAVID ALAN,<br />

SUNDARAM, MAGESH<br />

33: US 31: 12/154,899 32: 2008-05-27<br />

54: CONTROLLED RELEASE OF<br />

MICROBIOCIDES<br />

00: -<br />

A container for releasing a microbiocide component<br />

into a liquid composition susceptible to unwanted<br />

microbial growth (LCMG) includes a LCMG<br />

impermeable casing separate and apart from an<br />

internal combustion engine filter housing, and having<br />

a hollow interior and at least one opening. A<br />

microbiocide component, for example, at least one<br />

LCMG-soluble microbiocide, as the only active<br />

material located in the hollow interior. At least one<br />

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liquid permeable element, for example, a membrane<br />

member, is provided at or near an opening in the<br />

casing and is effective to provide for release of<br />

microbiocide component into the LCMG. Methods of<br />

releasing microbiocide component into LCMGs are<br />

also provided.<br />

through the membrane module without first returning<br />

to the treatment tank.<br />

21: 2010/08913. 22: 2009/06/04. 43: 2011/12/12<br />

51: B01D; C02F<br />

71: VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS &<br />

TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT<br />

72: ZHAO, HONG, BROCKMANN, MARTIN,<br />

MOESLANG, HERIBERT, SCHNUELL, DIETMAR,<br />

THAURE, DAVID, GIRODET, PIERRE<br />

33: US 31: 12/135,394 32: 2008-06-09<br />

54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR TREATING<br />

WATER AND UTILIZING A MEMBRANE<br />

FILTERING SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

Biologically treated wastewater is directed as mixed<br />

liquor from the treatment tank to a bottom portion of<br />

a downstream filtration tank having at least one<br />

submerged membrane module that extends across<br />

substantially the entire cross sectional area of the<br />

filtration tank Mixed liquor is directed from the bottom<br />

of the filtration tank upwardly into the membrane<br />

module such that substantially all of the mixed liquor<br />

received in the bottom of the filtration tank flows<br />

through the membrane module, producing a<br />

permeate stream The remaining mixed liquor from<br />

the membrane module is recirculated to the<br />

treatment tank Once the mixed liquor in the filtration<br />

tank makes one pass through the membrane module<br />

the mixed liquor is recycled back to the treatment<br />

tank and generally not permitted to be recycled back<br />

21: 2010/08958. 22: 2009/07/14. 43: 2011/12/20<br />

51: C02F<br />

71: INDUSTRIE DE NORA S.P.A.<br />

72: BENEDETTO, MARIACHIARA, GULLÁ,<br />

ANDREA FRANCESCO<br />

33: IT 31: MI 2008 A 001282 32: 2008-07-15<br />

54: METHOD FOR TREATING INDUSTRIAL<br />

WASTEWATERS<br />

00: -<br />

There is disclosed a treatment process of wastes<br />

containing <strong>org</strong>anic molecules with electronwithdrawing<br />

groups on conjugated unsaturated<br />

bonds, for instance belonging to aromatic rings. The<br />

process comprises an electrochemical reduction<br />

step and a simultaneous or subsequent oxidation<br />

step, optionally also of electrochemical nature.<br />

21: 2010/08959. 22: 2009/07/19. 43: 2011/12/21<br />

51: G06Q; G06F<br />

71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION<br />

72: PROBST, DAVID<br />

33: US 31: 12/188,968 32: 2008-08-08<br />

54: FLOW TRACKING OF ENVIRONMENTAL<br />

SUBSTANCES<br />

00: -<br />

An environmental tracking system provides facilities<br />

for modeling the processes of an <strong>org</strong>anization that<br />

have an impact on the environment. The<br />

environmental tracking system allows each process<br />

to be modeled by its input substances and its<br />

resulting output substances. The environmental<br />

tracking system allows links to be established<br />

between the processes, such as indicating a source<br />

process and a destination process for a substance.<br />

Each process performs a conversion of input<br />

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substances to output substances in accordance with<br />

conversion parameters specified for the process.<br />

Once the model of the processes of an <strong>org</strong>anization<br />

is established, the environmental tracking system<br />

can track the flow of substances through the<br />

<strong>org</strong>anization based on the model.<br />

21: 2010/08962. 22: 2009/07/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: C07D; A61K; A61P<br />

71: GENENTECH, INC.<br />

72: PRICE, STEPHEN, GANCIA, EMANUELA,<br />

HEALD, ROBERT ANDREW, JACKSON, PHILIP<br />

33: US 31: 61/077,432 32: 2008-07-01<br />

54: ISOINDOLONE DERIVATIVES AS MEK<br />

KINASE INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF USE<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to isoindoloncs of formula, (I)<br />

with anti-cancer and/or anti- inflammatory activity<br />

and more specifically with MEK kinase inhibitory<br />

activity. The invention provides compositions and<br />

methods useful for inhibiting abnormal cell growth,<br />

treating a hyperproliferative disorder, or treating an<br />

inflammatory disease in a mammal. The invention<br />

also relates to methods of using the compounds<br />

forin vitro, in situ, andin vivodiagnosis or treatment of<br />

mammalian cells, or associated pathological<br />

conditions.<br />

21: 2010/08963. 22: 2009/07/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: C07D; A61K; A61P<br />

71: GENENTECH, INC.<br />

72: PRICE, STEPHEN, LYSSIKATOS, JOSEPH,<br />

SAVY, PASCAL PIERRE, HEALD, ROBERT<br />

ANDREW, JACKSON, PHILIP<br />

33: US 31: 61/077,426 32: 2008-07-01<br />

54: BICYCLIC HETEROCYCLES AS MEK KINASE<br />

INHIBITORS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to bicyclic heterocycles of<br />

formulae I and II with anti-cancer and/or antiinflammatory<br />

activity and more specifically with MEK<br />

kinase inhibitory activity. The invention provides<br />

compositions and methods useful for inhibiting<br />

abnormal cell growth, treating a hyperproliferative<br />

disorder, or treating an inflammatory disease in a<br />

mammal. The invention also relates to methods of<br />

using the compounds for in vitro, in situ, and in vivo<br />

diagnosis or treatment of mammalian cells, or<br />

associated pathological conditions.<br />

21: 2010/08965. 22: 2009/06/23. 43: 2011/12/21<br />

51: A61K; A61Q: C11D<br />

71: UNILEVER PLC<br />

72: RAGHAVACHARI, RAJAN, HOPTROFF,<br />

MICHAEL JOHN, LEOPOLDINO, SÉRGIO<br />

ROBERTO, MANTHENA, VAMSI KRISHNA,<br />

PEDRO, ANDRÉ MESSIAS KRELL, PLUMMER,<br />

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CHRISTOPHER, STEVENS, DEBORAH, TRIVELIN,<br />

LUCIANO AUGUSTO<br />

33: IN 31: 1440/MUM/2008 32: 2008-07-10<br />

54: A PERSONAL WASH COMPOSITION<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to personal wash<br />

compositions. The personal wash composition<br />

according to the invention comprises: (i) 10% to 55%<br />

Total Fatty Matter; and (ii) 0.1 wt% to 1.2 wt%<br />

chelating agent. The personal wash compositions<br />

according to the invention exhibit relatively high<br />

antibacterial activity.<br />

21: 2010/08968. 22: 2009/06/12. 43: 2011/12/21<br />

51: C07D; A61K<br />

71: KOREA INSTITUTE OF SCIENCE AND<br />

TECHNOLOGY, HANMI HOLDINGS CO., LTD.<br />

72: KIM, MAENG SUP, LEE, GWAN SUN, KIM,<br />

DONG JIN, YOO, KYUNG HO, BYUN, JI HUN, KIM,<br />

YOUNGSOO, KIM, HYE YUN, AHN, YOUNG GIL,<br />

LEE, JI HOON, LEE, MYOUNG-HWAN, HWANG,<br />

HANA, RYU, JIYEON<br />

33: KR 31: 10-2008-0055307 32: 2008-06-12<br />

54: STYRYLBENZOFURAN DERIVATIVES AS<br />

INHIBITORS FOR BETA-AMYLOID FIBRIL<br />

FORMATION AND PREPARATION METHOD<br />

THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a novel compound<br />

which efficiently inhibits the formation of betaamyloid<br />

fibrils in the brain to be useful for preventing<br />

or treating a degenerative brain disease, a method<br />

for preparing same, and a pharmaceutical<br />

composition comprising same as an active<br />

ingredient.<br />

21: 2010/09005. 22: 2009/05/28. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: A61K; A61P<br />

71: PANACEA BIOTEC LIMITED<br />

72: JAIN, RAJESH, SINGH, SUKHJEET, BHASIN,<br />

SHILPA<br />

33: IN 31: 1312/Del/2008 32: 2008-05-30<br />

54: COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING EUPHORBIA<br />

PROSTRATA AND PROCESS OF PREPARATION<br />

THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

Oral pharmaceutical compositions comprising dry<br />

extract ofEuphorbia prostratafrom about 0.1% to<br />

about 99% by weight wherein the effective average<br />

particle size of the dry extract ofEuphorbia<br />

prostratais not more than about 500 microns with<br />

pharmaceutically acceptable excipient(s) and<br />

process(s) for the preparation of such compositions<br />

useful for the treatment of anorectal disease and<br />

colonic diseases such as hemorrhoids, fissures,<br />

cracks, fistulas, abscesses, inflammatory bowel<br />

disease and the like are provided. Further, the<br />

pharmaceutical compositions of the present<br />

invention provides for the administration of a<br />

therapeutically and/or prophylactically effective<br />

amount of theEuphorbia prostratawherein the<br />

compositions possess properties to control<br />

inflammation, prevent capillary bleeding and fragility<br />

in mammalians, particularly human beings.<br />

Preferably the compositions of the present invention<br />

are in the form of tablets, minitablets, powders,<br />

capsules, pellets, granules, beads, compacts and<br />

the like. The present invention also provides and<br />

prophylactic and/or therapeutic methods of using<br />

such compositions for the treatment of anorectal<br />

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diseases including hemorrhoids and colonic<br />

diseases.<br />

21: 2010/09008. 22: 2009/06/04. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A61M<br />

71: CAREFUSION 2200, INC.<br />

72: KORNEFF, NEIL ALEX, MANSOUR, KHALID<br />

SAID, ZOLLINGER, CHRISTOPHER JESSE<br />

33: US 31: 12/133,958 32: 2008-06-05<br />

54: HEAT AND MOISTURE EXCHANGE UNIT<br />

00: -<br />

A heat and moisture exchange (HME) unit (50)<br />

including a housing (52), a heat and moisture<br />

retaining media (HM media) (54), and a valve<br />

mechanism (56). The housing (52) forms an<br />

intermediate section (62) extending between two<br />

ports (58,60), and defining first and second flow<br />

paths. The HM media (54) is maintained along the<br />

first flow path. The valve mechanism (56) includes<br />

an obstruction member (100) movably retained<br />

within the housing (52) and transitionable between<br />

opposing, first and second maximum points of travel.<br />

At the first maximum point of travel, the obstruction<br />

member (100) closes the second flow path to permit<br />

airflow through only the first flow path. At the second<br />

maximum point of travel, the obstruction member<br />

(100) permits airflow through both of the first and<br />

second flow paths. The HME unit (50) is simple to<br />

use, yet provides an effective bypass state in which<br />

airflow freely progresses around the HM media (54).<br />

21: 2010/09010. 22: 2009/06/05. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A61K; C07K<br />

71: FUNDACIÓ PRIVADA INSTITUT DE RECERCA<br />

HOSPITAL UNIVERSITARI VALL HEBRON,<br />

FUNDACIÓ PRIVADA INSTITUCIÓ CATALANA DE<br />

RECERCA I ESTUDIS AVANCATS, FUNDACIÓ<br />

PRIVADA INSTITUT D'INVESTIGACIÓ<br />

ONCOLÒGICA DE VALL HEBRON<br />

72: ARRIBAS LÓPEZ, JOAQUIN, PEDERSEN, KIM,<br />

ANGELLINI, PIER-DAVIDE, PARRA PALAU,<br />

JOSEP LLUIS, LAOS, SIRLE, BASELGA TORRES,<br />

JOSÉ<br />

33: ES 31: P200801652 32: 2008-06-08<br />

54: METHOD FOR DIAGNOSING CANCERS<br />

EXPRESSING THE HER2 RECEPTOR OR ITS<br />

TRUNCATED VARIANTS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a method of<br />

diagnosis and therapy of cancers expressing the<br />

HER2 receptor. The invention provides antibodies or<br />

fragments thereof that recognises an epitope of a<br />

HER2 receptor truncated form, said epitope being<br />

defined by a sequence included in SEQ ID NO: 2.<br />

The invention also provides a method of cancer<br />

diagnosis, which comprises the detection of the<br />

presence of the HER2 receptor truncated form<br />

consisting of the amino acid sequence SEQ JD NO:<br />

1 in a patient sample.<br />

21: 2010/09011. 22: 2009/06/10. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: B29C; B65D<br />

71: TETRA LAVAL HOLDINGS & FINANCE S.A.<br />

72: ANDERSSON, PÄR, MÅNSSON, PATRIK,<br />

BERG, HÅKAN, STILLERUD, LENNART<br />

33: SE 31: 0801433-4 32: 2008-06-19<br />

54: A METHOD AND AN APPARATUS FOR<br />

INJECTION MOULDING TO MANUFACTURE A<br />

PACKAGING CONTAINER<br />

00: -<br />

A method, in a packing and filling machine, of<br />

manufacturing a packaging container from a<br />

packaging laminate sleeve (10) with at least one<br />

inner layer of thermoplastic, the packaging<br />

container, in addition to the packaging laminate<br />

sleeve, including a shoulder portion connected to the<br />

packaging laminate sleeve and a neck portion<br />

connected to the shoulder portion, with associated<br />

pouring aperture, comprising the steps of: -<br />

disposing the packaging laminate sleeve (10) in<br />

association with an inner moulding tool, - disposing<br />

an outer moulding tool outside the inner moulding<br />

tool for forming a cavity between the moulding tools,<br />

the cavity having a volume exceeding the volume of<br />

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the packaging part which is to be injection moulded,<br />

- injecting at least one melt of a first material into the<br />

cavity, and characterised by the steps of: - disposing<br />

the neck portion of the packaging container between<br />

said inner and outer moulding tools, in contact with<br />

the cavity, - compressing the moulding tools until the<br />

melt fills out the cavity and fuses together with the<br />

neck and a portion of the inner layer of thermoplastic<br />

located at the end of the packaging laminate sleeve,<br />

- opening the moulding tools and displacing the<br />

packaging container further to additional processing.<br />

and second flow paths fluidly connecting the first<br />

(58) and second ports. The HM media (54) is<br />

maintained within the intermediate section (62) along<br />

the second flow path. The check valve assembly<br />

(56) includes an obstruction member (80) movably<br />

positioned within the intermediate section (62) to<br />

selectively provide opened and closed positions. In<br />

the opened position, the first flow path is open<br />

relative to the obstruction member (80). In the closed<br />

position, the obstruction member (80) closes the first<br />

flow path. In one mode, the obstruction member (80)<br />

transitions to the opened position in response to gas<br />

flow in a flow direction from the second port (60)<br />

toward the first port (58), and transitions to the'<br />

closed position in response to gas flow in an<br />

opposite flow direction.<br />

21: 2010/09014. 22: 2009/06/04. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A61M<br />

71: CAREFUSION 2200, INC.<br />

72: KORNEFF, NEIL ALEX, PIERRO, BRIAN<br />

WILLIAM, MANSOUR, KHALID SAID<br />

33: US 31: 12/133,976 32: 2008-06-05<br />

54: HEAT AND MOISTURE EXCHANGE UNIT<br />

WITH CHECK VALVE<br />

00: -<br />

An HME unit (50) including a housing (52) an HME<br />

media (54), and a check valve assembly (56). The<br />

housing (52) forms a first port (58), a second port<br />

(60), and an intermediate section (62) defining first<br />

21: 2010/09015. 22: 2009/06/15. 43: 2011/12/21<br />

51: C12Q<br />

71: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND,<br />

GALWAY<br />

72: MAHER, MAJELLA, BARRY, THOMAS<br />

GERARD, MARCIN, JANKIEWICZ, O'CONNOR,<br />

LOUISE, TUITE, NINA, LAHIFF, SINEAD, SMITH,<br />

TERRY JAMES<br />

33: IE 31: 2008/0490 32: 2008-06-13<br />

54: EIF2 GAMMA GENE AS A DIAGNOSTIC<br />

TARGET FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF FUNGAL<br />

AND YEAST SPECIES<br />

00: -<br />

The current invention relates to a diagnostic kit for a<br />

yeast or fungal species comprising at least one<br />

oligonucleotide probe capable of binding to at least a<br />

portion of the eIF2y gene or its corresponding<br />

mRNA.<br />

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21: 2010/09016. 22: 2009/06/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: C12Q<br />

71: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND,<br />

GALWAY<br />

72: MAHER, MAJELLA, BARRY, THOMAS<br />

GERARD, O'CONNOR, LOUISE, TUITE, NINA,<br />

LAHIFF, SINEAD, SMITH, TERRY JAMES,<br />

JANKIEWICZ, MARCIN<br />

33: IE 31: 2008/0486 32: 2008-06-13<br />

54: ACE2 AS A TARGET GENE FOR THE<br />

MOLECULAR IDENTIFICATION OF YEAST AND<br />

FUNGAL SPECIES<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to nucleic acid primers<br />

and probes for use in the identification of one or<br />

more yeast species. More specifically the invention<br />

relates to the Ace2 gene, the corresponding RNA,<br />

specific probes, primers and oligonucleotides related<br />

thereto and their use in diagnostic assays to detect<br />

and / or discriminate between yeast species.<br />

21: 2010/09017. 22: 2009/06/15. 43: 2011/12/21<br />

51: C12Q<br />

71: NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OF IRELAND,<br />

GALWAY<br />

72: MAHER, MAJELLA, BARRY, THOMAS<br />

GERARD, O'CONNOR, LOUISE, TUITE, NINA,<br />

LAHIFF, SINEAD, SMITH, TERRY JAMES,<br />

JANKIEWICZ, MARCIN<br />

33: IE 31: 2008/0487 32: 2008-06-13<br />

54: SWI5 GENE AS A DIAGNOSTIC TARGET FOR<br />

THE IDENTIFICATION OF FUNGAL AND YEAST<br />

SPECIES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to the SWI5 gene, the<br />

corresponding RNA, specific probes, primers and<br />

oligonucleotides related thereto and their use in<br />

diagnostic assays to detect and/or discriminate<br />

between fungal and yeast species.<br />

21: 2010/09030 22: 15/12/2010 43: 04/11/2011<br />

51: A61K, C12N, A61P<br />

71: PLURISTEAM LTD<br />

72: MEIRON MORAN<br />

33: US 31: 61/071,944 32: 2008/05/27<br />

54: METHODS OF TREATING INFLAMMATORY<br />

COLON DISEASE<br />

00: -<br />

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57: A method of treating ulcerative colitis or Crohn‟s<br />

disease in a subject in need thereof is disclosed.<br />

The method comprising administering to the subject<br />

a therapeutically effective amount of adherent cells<br />

from a placenta or adipose tissue, thereby treating<br />

the ulcerative colitis or Crohn‟s disease.<br />

the prophylaxis or treatment of hypertension, various<br />

<strong>org</strong>an damages attributable to hypertension and the<br />

like.<br />

21: 2010/09072. 22: 2009/05/19. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: SEOL, HYUN UK, YUHAN CORPORATION<br />

72: SEOL, HYUN UK, LEE, YOUNG SUNG, KIM,<br />

YOUNG HUN, KIM, KYEONG BAE, SEO, JEONG<br />

MIN, AHN, KYOUNG KYU<br />

33: KR 31: 10-2008-0046199 32: 2008-05-19<br />

54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR THE<br />

TREATMENT OF PREMATURE EJACULATION<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides an oral<br />

pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of<br />

premature ejaculation, and the composition provides<br />

the effective and excellent treatment of premature<br />

ejaculation as well as reduced side effects like<br />

nausea, vomiting, drowsiness, sedation effect,<br />

awakening effect, and weight-loss etc.<br />

21: 2010/09073. 22: 2009/06/17. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: C07D<br />

71: TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY<br />

LIMITED<br />

72: KUROITA, TAKANOBU, IMAEDA, YASUHIRO,<br />

IWANAGA, KOUICHI, TAYA, NAOHIRO,<br />

TOKUHARA, HIDEKAZU, FUKASE, YOSHIYUKI<br />

33: JP 31: 2008-161049 32: 2008-06-19<br />

33: JP 31: 2009-004882 32: 2009-01-13<br />

54: HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND AND USE<br />

THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

Compounds represented by the formulas (I) (II)<br />

wherein each symbol is as defined in the<br />

specification, and a prodrug thereof have a superior<br />

renin inhibitory activity, and are useful as agents for<br />

21: 2010/09080. 22: 2009/07/15. 43: 2011/12/21<br />

51: G02C; A61F<br />

71: ALCON, INC.<br />

72: KARAKELLE, MUTLU, SIMPSON, MICHAEL J,<br />

HONG, XIN, ZHANG, XIAOXIAO, CHOI, MYOUNG-<br />

TAEK, ZHANG, YAN<br />

33: US 31: 61/080,790 32: 2008-07-15<br />

54: EXTENDED DEPTH OF FOCUS (EDOF) LENS<br />

TO INCREASE PSEUDO-ACCOMMODATION BY<br />

UTILIZING PUPIL DYNAMICS<br />

00: -<br />

In one aspect, the present invention provides an<br />

ophthalmic lens (e.g., an IOL) that includes an optic<br />

having an anterior surface and a posterior surface<br />

disposed about an optical axis. At least one of the<br />

surfaces (e.g., the anterior surface) has a profile<br />

characterized by superposition of a base profile and<br />

an auxiliary profile. The auxiliary profile can include<br />

an inner region, an outer region and a transition<br />

region between the inner and the outer regions,<br />

where an optical path difference across the transtion<br />

region (i.e., the optical path difference between the<br />

inner and the outer radial boundaries of the<br />

transition region) corresponds to a non-integer<br />

fraction (e.g., 1/2) of a design wavelength (e.g., a<br />

wavelength of about 550 nm).<br />

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33: US 31: 61/080,944 32: 2008-07-15<br />

54: ANTHRACYCLINE DERIVATIVE<br />

CONJUGATES, PROCESS FOR THEIR<br />

PREPARATION AND THEIR USE AS ANTITUMOR<br />

COMPOUNDS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to conjugates of<br />

therapeutically useful anthracyclines with carriers<br />

such as polyclonal and monoclonal antibodies,<br />

proteins or peptides of natural or synthetic origin;<br />

methods for their preparation, pharmaceutical<br />

composition containing them and use thereof in<br />

treating certain mammalian tumors.<br />

21: 2010/09083. 22: 2009/06/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/17<br />

51: A01N<br />

71: EURAND INC<br />

72: VENKATESH, GOPI, CLEVENGER, JAMES M,<br />

GRINSTEAD, TIMOTHY<br />

33: US 31: 61/074,464 32: 2008-06-20<br />

54: PREPARATION OF CONTROLLED RELEASE<br />

SKELETAL MUSCLE RELAXANT DOSAGE<br />

FORMS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention is directed to a method of<br />

preparing an extended release pharmaceutical<br />

composition comprising cyclobenzaprine, comprising<br />

coating inert particles with a cyclobenzaprinecontaining<br />

a drug layering composition to form IR<br />

beads, then coating the IR beads with an extendedrelease<br />

coating to form ER beads.<br />

21: 2010/09122. 22: 2009/07/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: A61K; A61P<br />

71: GENENTECH, INC., NERVIANO MEDICAL<br />

SCIENCES S.R.L.<br />

72: CARUSO, MICHELE, FLYGARE, JOHN A,<br />

BERIA, ITALO, POLAKIS, PAUL, SPENCER,<br />

SUSAN D, POLSON, ANDREW, VALSASINA,<br />

BARBARA, LUPI, VITTORIA, PEREGO, RITA,<br />

SALSA, MATTEO<br />

21: 2010/09123. 22: 2009/07/17. 43: 2011/12/22<br />

51: C07C; A61K; A61P; C07D<br />

71: H. LUNDBECK A/S<br />

72: LI, GUIYING, DOLLER, DARIO, GRENON,<br />

MICHEL, WHITE, ANDREW D, GUO, MAOJUN,<br />

MA, GIL, JIMENEZ, HERMOGENES N<br />

33: US 31: 61/083,563 32: 2008-07-25<br />

33: US 31: 61/160,804 32: 2009-03-17<br />

54: ADAMANTYL DIAMIDE DERIVATIVES AND<br />

USES OF SAME<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides adamantyl-diamide<br />

derivatives of formula (I): wherein R 1 and R 2 are as<br />

defined herein, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt<br />

thereof; and pharmaceutical compositions and<br />

methods using the same.<br />

21: 2010/09126. 22: 2009/06/08. 43: 2011/12/22<br />

51: C10G<br />

71: UOP LLC<br />

72: KOKAYEFF, PETER, PETRI, JOHN A<br />

33: US 31: 12/165,499 32: 2008-06-30<br />

54: THREE-PHASE HYDROPROCESSING<br />

WITHOUT A RECYCLE GAS COMPRESSOR<br />

00: -<br />

In general, methods of hydroprocessing a<br />

hydrocarbonaceous feed stock (12) are provided<br />

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that do not use a costly recycle gas compressor, but<br />

are still able to use the more efficient reaction<br />

systems provided in a substantially three-phase<br />

hydroprocessing zone (36). The method combines a<br />

substantially liquid-phase hydroprocessing zone (20)<br />

with the substantially three-phase hydroprocessing<br />

zone (36) in a manner so that the hydrogen<br />

requirements for both reaction zones (20, 36) can be<br />

provided from an external source thereto without the<br />

use of a hydrogen recycle or recycle gas<br />

compressor to the substantially three-phase reaction<br />

zone (36).<br />

21: 2010/09131. 22: 2009/11/19. 43: 2011/12/22<br />

51: B22C; B22D<br />

71: FOSECO INTERNATIONAL LIMITED<br />

72: FILIP, PETR, HRABINA, DAVID, BURNS,<br />

MAIRTIN<br />

33: EP 31: 09251029.6 32: 2009-04-01<br />

54: MOULD FOR METAL CASTING AND METHOD<br />

USING SAME<br />

00: -<br />

A mould for casting metal which allows solid<br />

impurities to be removed from the molten metal. The<br />

mould (50) has a cavity therein, said cavity having a<br />

casting portion and contiguous therewith a running<br />

system upstream of the casting portion, said running<br />

system comprising an upstream inlet portion (58), a<br />

downstream outlet portion (60) and a swirl chamber<br />

(54) disposed between the inlet and outlet portions<br />

(58, 60), wherein a filter (62) is provided at an<br />

interface between the swirl chamber (54) and the<br />

outlet portion (60). The application also relates to a<br />

method for preparing the mould, a pattern for<br />

preparing the mould, a housing for use in the mould<br />

and a method for casting employing the mould.<br />

21: 2010/09128. 22: 2009/07/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: C07D; A61K; A61P<br />

71: VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS<br />

INCORPORATED<br />

72: ZIMMERMANN, NICOLE, GROOTENHUIS,<br />

PETER D J, WHITNEY, TARA, STAMOS, DEAN,<br />

NUMA, MEHDI MICHEL DJAMEL, ANDERSON,<br />

COREY DON<br />

33: US 31: 61/077,220 32: 2008-07-01<br />

54: HETEROCYCLIC DERIVATIVES AS<br />

MODULATORS OF ION CHANNELS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to heterocyclic<br />

derivatives useful as inhibitors of ion channels. The<br />

invention also provides pharmaceutically acceptable<br />

compositions comprising the compounds of the<br />

invention and methods of using the compositions in<br />

the treatment of various disorders.<br />

21: 2010/09165. 22: 2010/12/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: PALATIN TECHNOLOGIES, INC.<br />

72: SHI, Yi-Qun, SHARMA, Shubh, D., YANG, Wei,<br />

CHEN, Xin<br />

33: US 31: 61/059,910 32: 2008-06-09<br />

54: MELANOCORTIN RECEPTOR-SPECIFIC<br />

PEPTIDES FOR TREATMENT OF SEXUAL<br />

DYSFUNCTION<br />

00: -<br />

A melanocortin receptor agonist cyclic peptide of the<br />

formula where R, x and y are as defined in the<br />

specification, compositions and formulations<br />

including the peptide of the foregoing formula, and<br />

methods of preventing, ameliorating or treating<br />

melanocortin receptor-mediated diseases,<br />

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indications, conditions and syndromes, including<br />

sexual dysfunction such as male erectile dysfunction<br />

and female sexual dysfunction.<br />

00: -<br />

Isolated polynucleotides and polypeptides and<br />

recombinant DNA constructs particularly useful for<br />

altering root structure of plants, compositions (such<br />

as plants or seeds) comprising these recombinant<br />

DNA constructs, and methods utilizing these<br />

recombinant DNA constructs. The recombinant DNA<br />

construct comprises a polynucleotide operably linked<br />

to a promoter functional in a plant, wherein said<br />

polynucleotide encodes a polypeptide useful for<br />

altering plant root architecture.<br />

21: 2010/09171. 22: 2009/06/08. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: A61K; A61P<br />

71: SANOFI-AVENTIS<br />

72: GAUDIN, CHRISTOPHE, HAMDANI, NACÉRA,<br />

RADZIK, DAVIDE, VAN EICKELS, MARTIN<br />

33: EP 31: 08290532.4 32: 2008-06-10<br />

33: US 31: 61/060,260 32: 2008-06-10<br />

54: DRONEDARONE FOR THE PREVENTION OF<br />

CARDIOVERSION<br />

00: -<br />

Use of dronedarone for the preparation of a<br />

medicament for use in the prevention of<br />

cardioversion.<br />

21: 2010/09172. 22: 2009/07/24. 43: 2011/12/22<br />

51: C07K; A01H; C12N<br />

71: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC., E.<br />

I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY<br />

72: ALLEN, STEPHEN M, NIU, XIAOMU,<br />

TARAMINO, GRAZIANA, SAKAI, HAJIME, TINGEY,<br />

SCOTT V, TOMES, DWIGHT, LUCK, STANLEY<br />

33: US 31: 61/083,288 32: 2008-07-24<br />

54: PLANTS WITH ALTERED ROOT<br />

ARCHITECTURE, RELATED CONSTRUCTS AND<br />

METHODS INVOLVING GENES ENCODING REP2<br />

POLYPEPTIDES AND HOMOLOGS THEREOF<br />

21: 2010/09173. 22: 2009/05/21. 43: 2011/12/02<br />

51: G02B<br />

71: MATRIX ELECTRONIC MEASURING<br />

PROPERTIES, LLC<br />

72: STEVENS, GEORGE B, CLENDENING, GRADY<br />

A, WATERS, WINDFLOWER, WEINTRAUB,<br />

STEVEN, REDDEN, CARL, SRACK, ROBERT W,<br />

SRACK, JANET M, REDDEN, WARREN<br />

33: US 31: 12/125,794 32: 2008-05-22<br />

33: US 31: 12/125,809 32: 2008-05-22<br />

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54: STEREOSCOPIC MEASUREMENT SYSTEM<br />

AND METHOD<br />

00: -<br />

A stereoscopic measurement system captures<br />

stereo images and determines measurement<br />

information for user-designated points within stereo<br />

images. The system (100) comprises an image<br />

capture device (106) for capturing stereo images of<br />

an object (104). A processing system communicates<br />

with the capture device to receive stereo images.<br />

The processing system displays the stereo images<br />

and allows a user to select one or more points within<br />

the stereo image. The processing system processes<br />

the designated points within the stereo images to<br />

determine measurement information for the<br />

designated points.<br />

72: STEVENS, GEORGE B, CLENDENING, GRADY<br />

A, WATERS, WINDFLOWER, WEINTRAUB,<br />

STEVEN, REDDEN, CARL, SRACK, ROBERT W,<br />

SRACK, JANET M, REDDEN, WARREN<br />

33: US 31: 12/125,794 32: 2008-05-22<br />

33: US 31: 12/125,801 32: 2008-05-22<br />

54: STEREOSCOPIC MEASUREMENT SYSTEM<br />

AND METHOD<br />

00: -<br />

A stereoscopic measurement system captures<br />

stereo images and determines measurement<br />

information for user-designated points within stereo<br />

images. The system comprises an image capture<br />

device (106) for capturing stereo images of an object<br />

(104). A processing system communicates with the<br />

capture device to receive stereo images. The<br />

processing system displays the stereo images and<br />

allows a user to select one or more points within the<br />

stereo image. The processing system processes the<br />

designated points within the stereo images to<br />

determine measurement information for the<br />

designated points.<br />

21: 2010/09174. 22: 2009/05/21. 43: 2011/12/22<br />

51: G01C<br />

71: MATRIX ELECTRONIC MEASURING<br />

PROPERTIES, LLC<br />

21: 2010/09176. 22: 2009/07/17. 43: 2011/12/22<br />

51: B65D<br />

71: BRASILATA S.A. EMBALAGENS METÁLICAS<br />

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72: SENE, ANTÔNIO ROBERTO, ÁLVARES,<br />

ANTONIO CARLOS TEIXEIRA<br />

33: BR 31: PI0802598-3 32: 2008-07-21<br />

54: METALLIC LID FOR A CAN<br />

00: -<br />

The present lid (20) comprises a bottom wall (21)<br />

incorporating a side wall (22) to be seated and<br />

axially retained in the interior of a seat (S) defined by<br />

an opening (14) of the can (10). The bottom wall (21)<br />

comprises a peripheral annular portion (23)), a<br />

median portion (24) and a rib portion (25) with the<br />

approximate form of an inverted U and joining the<br />

peripheral annular portion (23) and the median<br />

portion (24). The median portion (24) comprises an<br />

annular panel (24a) and a central panel (24b) joined<br />

to each other by an axial step portion (24c), an outer<br />

peripheral edge of the annular panel (24a) being<br />

incorporated to the annular rib portion (25), said<br />

axial step portion (24c) being constituted by a<br />

material that is plastically deformed from the<br />

adjacent annular panel portion (24a) and from the<br />

central panel portion (24b).<br />

the compounds of the invention and methods of<br />

using the compositions in the treatment of various<br />

diseases.<br />

21: 2010/09178. 22: 2009/05/21. 43: 2011/12/21<br />

51: G01B<br />

71: MATRIX ELECTRONIC MEASURING<br />

PROPERTIES, LLC<br />

72: STEVENS, GEORGE B, CLENDENING, GRADY<br />

A, WATERS, WINDFLOWER, WEINTRAUB,<br />

STEVEN, REDDEN, CARL, SRACK, ROBERT W,<br />

SRACK, JANET M, REDDEN, WARREN<br />

33: US 31: 12/125,801 32: 2008-05-22<br />

33: US 31: 12/125,809 32: 2008-05-22<br />

54: STEREOSCOPIC MEASUREMENT SYSTEM<br />

AND METHOD<br />

00: -<br />

A stereoscopic measurement system (100) captures<br />

stereo images and determines measurement<br />

information for user-designated points within stereo<br />

images. The system (100) comprises an image<br />

capture device (106) for capturing stereo images of<br />

an object (104). A processing system (120)<br />

communicates with the capture device to receive<br />

stereo images. The processing system (120)<br />

displays the stereo images and allows a user to<br />

select one or more points within the stereo image.<br />

The processing system (120) processes the<br />

designated points within the stereo images to<br />

determine measurement information for the<br />

designated points.<br />

21: 2010/09177. 22: 2009/06/16. 43: 2011/12/21<br />

51: C07F; A61K; A61P<br />

71: MILLENNIUM PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.<br />

72: MCCUBBIN, QUENTIN J, ELLIOTT, ERIC L,<br />

FERDOUS, ABU J, KAUFMAN, MICHAEL J,<br />

KOMAR, SONJA A, MAZAIK, DEBRA L, NGUYEN,<br />

PHOUNG M, PALANIAPPAN, VAITHIANATHAN,<br />

SKWIERCZYNSKI, RAYMOND D, TRUONG,<br />

NOBEL T, VARGA, CSANAD M, ZAWANEH,<br />

PETER N<br />

33: US 31: 61/132,244 32: 2008-06-17<br />

33: US 31: 61/211,499 32: 2009-03-31<br />

54: BORONATE ESTER COMPOUNDS AND<br />

PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides novel compounds<br />

useful as proteasome inhibitors. The invention also<br />

provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising<br />

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21: 2010/09179. 22: 2009/06/09. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/24<br />

51: A61M<br />

71: CAREFUSION 2200, INC.<br />

72: ELSAKKA, MAMDOUH, NG, HO-KIN<br />

33: US 31: 12/135,888 32: 2008-06-09<br />

54: INSTILLATION/ASPIRATION DEVICE<br />

00: -<br />

A three-in-one instillation aspiration device<br />

configured for (i) instillation of a sampling fluid from a<br />

sealed body, (ii) aspiration of the sampling fluid from<br />

a target site with collected material into the sealed<br />

body, and (iii) transport, without external exposure,<br />

of the collected sample to a diagnostic site.<br />

21: 2010/09225. 22: 2010/12/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A61K, A61P<br />

71: BAYER ANIMAL HEALTH GmbH<br />

72: GREIF, Gisela, HARDER, Achim, BACH,<br />

Thomas, PETRY, Gabriele, KRUEDEWAGEN, Eva-<br />

Maria<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 031 284.3 32: 2008-07-02<br />

54: USE OF NIFURTIMOX FOR TREATING<br />

GIARDIASIS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to the use of nifurtimox<br />

for the treatment of giardiasis, particularly in dogs<br />

and cats.<br />

21: 2010/09226. 22: 2010/12/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A61K, A61P<br />

71: BAYER ANIMAL HEALTH GmbH<br />

72: HARDER, Achim, GREIF, Gisela, FROYMAN,<br />

Robrecht<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 031 283.5 32: 2008-07-02<br />

54: NIFURTIMOX FOR TREATING DISEASES<br />

CAUSED BY TRICHOMONADIDA<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to the use of nifurtimox<br />

for the treatment of diseases caused by<br />

trichomonadida, such as histomoniasis, particularly<br />

in turkeys.<br />

21: 2010/09235. 22: 2009/06/24. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: B22D<br />

71: NUCOR CORPORATION<br />

72: BLEJDE, WALTER N, SCHLICHTING, MARK<br />

33: US 31: 12/214,913 32: 2008-06-24<br />

54: STRIP CASTING METHOD FOR<br />

CONTROLLING EDGE QUALITY AND<br />

APPARATUS THEREFOR<br />

00: -<br />

A method of continuously casting metal strip may<br />

include assembling a pair of casting rolls having<br />

casting surfaces laterally positioned to form a nip<br />

there between through which thin cast strip may be<br />

cast, a metal supply system capable of delivering<br />

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molten steel above the nip, the casting rolls having a<br />

crown shape so that edge portions of the cast strip<br />

within 50 millimeters of edge of the cast strip have a<br />

higher temperature than the cast strip in center<br />

portions of the strip width and controlled edging up,<br />

forming a casting pool of molten steel supported on<br />

the casting surfaces above the nip and controlling<br />

side dams adjacent the ends of the nip to confine the<br />

casting pool, and forming a cast strip such that the<br />

edge portions of the cast strip within 50 millimeters<br />

of each edge of the cast strip is of a higher<br />

temperature than the strip in the center portions of<br />

the strip width.<br />

21: 2010/09265. 22: 2009/05/26. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: B01J<br />

71: INNOVNANO-MATERIAIS AVANÇADOS, S.A.<br />

72: CALADO DA SILVA, JOÃO MANUEL, DOS<br />

SANTOS ANTUNES, ELSA MARISA<br />

33: PT 31: 104085 32: 2008-05-27<br />

54: NANOMETRIC-SIZED CERAMIC MATERIALS,<br />

PROCESS FOR THEIR SYNTHESIS AND USES<br />

THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention concerns nanometric-sized<br />

ceramic materials in the form of multiple crystalline<br />

structures, composites, or solid solutions, the<br />

process for their synthesis, and uses thereof. These<br />

materials are mainly obtained by detonation of two<br />

water-in-oil (W/O) emulsions, one of which is<br />

prepared with precursors in order to present a<br />

detonation regime with temperature lower than<br />

2000°C, and they present a high chemical and<br />

crystalline phase homogeneity, individually for each<br />

particle, as well as a set of complementary<br />

properties adjustable according to the final<br />

applications, such as a homogeneous distribution of<br />

the primary particles, very high chemical purity level,<br />

crystallite size below 50 nm, surface areas by mass<br />

unit between 25 and 500 m2/g, and true particle<br />

densities higher than 98% of the theoretical density.<br />

This set of characteristics makes this materials<br />

particularly suitable for a vast range of applications<br />

in the nanotechnology field, such as, for example,<br />

nanocoatings, magnetic nanofluids, nanocatalysts,<br />

nanosensors, nanopigments, nanoadditives, ultra<br />

light nanocomposites, drug release nanoparticles,<br />

nanomarkers, nanometric films, etc.<br />

21: 2010/09266. 22: 2009/05/29. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: B65D<br />

71: AMORIM & IRMÃOS, S.A.<br />

72: CABRAL, MIGUEL FREIRE DE<br />

ALBUQUERQUE FERREIRA, ROSEIRA, ISABEL<br />

MARIA RIBEIRO DE ALMEIDA DE LIMA, LOPES,<br />

PAULO DINIS VALE, DUARTE, PEDRO NUNO<br />

ESTEVES<br />

33: PT 31: 104082 32: 2008-05-30<br />

54: SEALING STOPPER FOR MANUAL<br />

REMOVAL AND REINSERTION<br />

00: -<br />

Cork stopper comprising an upper member (1) or<br />

head and a lower member (2) or body which are<br />

integral into a single piece, wherein said head (1)<br />

has an height of at least about 8 mm and the body<br />

(2) is cylindrical and has a length of about 10 a 30<br />

mm and diameter of about 21 to 26 mm. The head<br />

diameter must be larger than body diameter by at<br />

least about 3 mm. Said stopper, which may be<br />

chamfered and has at least one cork disk in any end<br />

thereof, may be used with wine and beverage<br />

containers and is able to be reused manually only.<br />

21: 2010/09267. 22: 2009/06/25. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: C07D; A61K; A61P<br />

71: SANOFI-AVENTIS, MITSUBISHI TANABE<br />

PHARMA CORPORATION<br />

72: LOCHEAD, ALISTAIR, SAADY, MOURAD,<br />

YAICHE, PHILIPPE<br />

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33: EP 31: 08 290 619.9 32: 2008-06-26<br />

54: SUBSTITUTED N-OXIDE PYRAZINE<br />

DERIVATIVES<br />

00: -<br />

A N-oxide pyrazine derivative represented by<br />

formula (I) or a salt thereof, or a solvate thereof or a<br />

hydrate thereof: (I) wherein: R1 represents a 4-<br />

pyridine ring, a halogen atom; R2 represents a<br />

hydrogen atom; R3 represents a hydrogen atom; R4<br />

represents: a phenylCi-3alkyl group, this group being<br />

optionally substituted; R5 represents a hydrogen<br />

atom; in the form of a free base or of an addition salt<br />

with an acid. Use in Therapy.<br />

21: 2010/09268. 22: 2009/06/25. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: C07D; A61K; A61P<br />

71: SANOFI-AVENTIS, MITSUBISHI TANABE<br />

PHARMA CORPORATION<br />

72: LOCHEAD, ALISTAIR, SAADY, MOURAD,<br />

YAICHE, PHILIPPE, ALMARIO GARCIA, ANTONIO<br />

33: EP 31: 08 290 616.5 32: 2008-06-26<br />

54: SUBSTITUTED TRICYCLIC DERIVATIVES<br />

AGAINST NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES<br />

00: -<br />

Substituted Tricyclic Derivatives, Formula (I)<br />

wherein: Z represents a bond, a carbonyl group, a<br />

methylene group optionally substituted by one or two<br />

groups chosen from a Ci-6 alkyl group, a hydroxyl<br />

group, a C- I -6 alkoxy group; R1 represents a 4-<br />

pyridine ring, a 4-pyrimidine ring; R2 represents a<br />

hydrogen atom; R3 represents: a hydrogen atom; a<br />

phenyl or a naphthyl group, these groups being<br />

optionally substituted, a 5, 6 or 5-6 membered<br />

heteroaromatic group, this group being optionally<br />

substituted, n represents 0 to 3; m represents 0 to 1,<br />

in form of a free base or of an addition salt with an<br />

acid. Use in therapeutic<br />

21: 2010/09270. 22: 2009/06/25. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: C07D; A61K; A61P<br />

71: SANOFI-AVENTIS, MITSUBISHI TANABE<br />

PHARMA CORPORATION<br />

72: LOCHEAD, ALISTAIR, YAICHE, PHILIPPE,<br />

SAADY, MOURAD<br />

33: EP 31: 08290618.1 32: 2008-06-26<br />

54: SUBSTITUTED PYRIMIDO [2, 1-A]<br />

ISOQUINOLIN-4-ONE DERIVATIVES<br />

00: -<br />

A pyrimido isoquinoline derivative represented by<br />

formula (I): wherein: R1 represents a 4-pyridine ring<br />

or a 4-pyrimidine ring; R2 represents a hydrogen<br />

atom: R3 represents a hydrogen atom; R4<br />

represents: a hydrogen atom; a halogen atom; R7,<br />

RB, R9. R10 represent independently from each<br />

other a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a C 1-6 alkoxy<br />

group, a nitro, a hydroxyl or an amino; Formula (II)<br />

represents a single or a double bond, in form of a<br />

free base or of an addition salt with an acid. The<br />

compounds of formula (I) are useful for the treatment<br />

of neurodegenerative diseases caused by abnormal<br />

activity of GSK3ß.<br />

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21: 2010/09272. 22: 2009/06/25. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: C07D; A61K; A61P<br />

71: SANOFI-AVENTIS, MITSUBISHI TANABE<br />

PHARMA CORPORATION<br />

72: LOCHEAD, ALISTAIR, SAADY, MOURAD,<br />

YAICHE, PHILIPPE, VACHE, JULIEN, FAYOL,<br />

AUDE<br />

33: EP 31: 08 290 615.7 32: 2008-06-26<br />

54: SUBSTITUTED ALKYL PYRIMIDIN-4-ONE<br />

DERIVATIVES<br />

00: -<br />

A pyrimidone derivative represented by formula (I) or<br />

a salt thereof, or a solvate thereof or a hydrate<br />

thereof (I), wherein, X represents a methylene, NH,<br />

a nitrogen atom substituted by a C(O)-O- (C 1-6 -alkyl)<br />

group; R1 represents a 2, 3 or 4-pyridine ring or a 2,<br />

4 or 5-pyrimidine ring, the ring being optionally<br />

substituted by a C 1-6 alkyl group, a C 1-6 alkoxy group<br />

or a halogen atom; R2 represents a hydrogen atom,<br />

a C 1-6 alkyl group or a halogen atom; R3 represents a<br />

C 1-6 alkyl group optionally substituted, R4 represents<br />

a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, a hydroxyl group,<br />

a C 1-6 alkyl group; m represents 1 to 2 when X is a<br />

methylene or m represents 2 when X is NH, a<br />

nitrogen atom substituted by a C(O)-O-(C 1-6 -alkyl)<br />

group; in the form of a free base or of an addition<br />

salt with an acid. Use in therapeutic<br />

21: 2010/09274. 22: 2009/06/24. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: C12P; C13D; C13G<br />

71: DEDINI S/A. INDÚSTRIAS DE BASE<br />

72: BOSCARIOL, FERNANDO CESAR,<br />

MANTELATTO, PAULO EDUARDO, GURGEL,<br />

MARCÍLIO NOGUEIRA DO AMARAL, YAMAKAWA,<br />

CELINA KIYOMI, OLIVÉRIO, JOSÉ LUIZ, CÉSAR,<br />

ANTÔNIO ROGÉRIO PEREIRA<br />

33: BR 31: PI0802631-9 32: 2008-06-27<br />

33: BR 31: PI0805706-0 32: 2008-12-09<br />

54: PROCESS FOR THE RECOVERY OF WATER<br />

AND ENERGY FROM THE PROCESSING OF<br />

SUGAR CANE IN SUGAR AND ETHANOL<br />

PRODUCTION MILLS<br />

00: -<br />

A process is proposed for recovery of water in the<br />

sugar cane processing in production mills of sugar<br />

and alcohol or only alcohol (ethanol). In the process,<br />

the thermal energy available in the exhausted steam<br />

from the electric energy generation turbines is<br />

transferred to the different mixed juice processing<br />

phases, with the reuse of the exhausted steam<br />

condensates in the boilers and of the other<br />

condensates, after using thermal energy, for<br />

imbibition, in the juice extraction phase, for cooling in<br />

the process, after passing through cooling towers,<br />

for other industrial uses and for possible treatment or<br />

use in the irrigation out of the productive system in<br />

the mill.<br />

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comprises a support structure for supporting the<br />

detector in an aircraft and a component that is<br />

arranged to reduce transmission of an aircraft<br />

acceleration to the detector. The at least one<br />

movable sensing element and the support structure<br />

together are arranged to reduce an influence of the<br />

aircraft acceleration on the signal by a factor of at<br />

least 10 7 when the gravity gradiometer is airborne<br />

and exposed to the aircraft acceleration.<br />

21: 2010/09275. 22: 2008/05/30. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: A62D<br />

71: KIDDE-FENWAL, INC.<br />

72: THOMAS, STEPHANIE C, POWELL, CHAD,<br />

REGINA, ANNE C<br />

54: FIRE EXTINGUISHING COMPOSITION<br />

00: -<br />

A fire extinguishing composition is provided that is<br />

suitable for use as a fire extinguishing agent in fire<br />

suppression, particularly in off-road vehicles<br />

exposed to low ambient temperature environments.<br />

The fire extinguishing composition includes an<br />

aqueous solution of potassium formate. In an<br />

embodiment, the fire extinguishing composition<br />

includes an aqueous solution of potassium formate<br />

and an aqueous film forming foam. In an<br />

embodiment, the fire extinguishing composition is an<br />

aqueous solution including an aqueous film forming<br />

foam, potassium formate and potassium acetate in<br />

water.<br />

21: 2010/09276. 22: 2009/09/25. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: G01V<br />

71: TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY.<br />

LIMITED<br />

72: VAN KANN, FRANK JOACHIM<br />

33: AU 31: 2008904995 32: 2008-09-25<br />

33: AU 31: 2008904996 32: 2008-09-25<br />

33: AU 31: 2008904997 32: 2008-09-25<br />

54: A GRAVITY GRADIOMETER<br />

00: -<br />

The present disclosure provides a gravity<br />

gradiometer that comprises a detector for detecting<br />

a gravity gradient. The detector comprises at least<br />

one movable sensing element and that is arranged<br />

to generate a signal in response to a change in<br />

gravity gradient. The gravity gradiometer also<br />

21: 2010/09277. 22: 2009/06/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: F16D<br />

71: MAINA ORGANI DI TRASMISSIONE S.P.A.<br />

72: PADOVAN, CESARE<br />

33: IT 31: AT2008A000003 32: 2008-05-30<br />

54: SAFETY COUPLING FOR THE<br />

TRANSMISSION OF ROTARY MOTION<br />

00: -<br />

The safety coupling includes a driving part (10) and<br />

a driven part (12) able to rotate around the same<br />

rotation axis (X) and respectively provided with first<br />

torque transmission means (14, 24) and with second<br />

torque transmission means (30, 36, 40, 52, 60, 62)<br />

having front toothings (24, 40, 60, 62) normally<br />

meshing with each other for the transmission of<br />

torque between the two parts of the coupling (10,<br />

12). The safety coupling also includes torquesensitive<br />

opening means (66, 72, 110) arranged to<br />

disengage the front toothings (24, 40, 60, 62) of the<br />

first (14, 24) and second (30, 36, 40, 52, 60, 62)<br />

torque transmission means, thus interrupting the<br />

torque transmission, when the torque transmitted<br />

between the two parts of the coupling (10, 12)<br />

exceeds a given maximum value. The torquesensitive<br />

opening means (66, 72, 110) include a<br />

pressure chamber (66) filled with incompressible<br />

fluid and valve means (110) suitable for allowing the<br />

discharge of the fluid from the pressure chamber<br />

(66) once a given maximum fluid pressure value (pt)<br />

has been exceeded in the pressure chamber (66).<br />

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The pressure of the fluid in the pressure chamber<br />

(66) exerts a force on the front toothings (24, 40, 60,<br />

62) of the first (14, 24) and second (30, 36, 40, 52,<br />

60, 62) torque transmission means tending to keep<br />

the front toothings meshing for the transmission of<br />

the torque between the two parts of the coupling (10,<br />

12), and the torque transmitted between the two<br />

parts of the coupling (10, 12) through the front<br />

toothings (24, 40, 60, 62) of the first (14, 24) and<br />

second (30, 36, 40, 52, 60, 62) torque transmission<br />

means produces an increase in the pressure of the<br />

fluid in the pressure chamber (66) proportional to the<br />

torque transmitted, in such a way that the maximum<br />

torque value is linked to the maximum pressure<br />

value (pt).<br />

54: A DETECTOR FOR DETECTING A GRAVITY<br />

GRADIENT<br />

00: -<br />

The present disclosure provides a gravity<br />

gradiometer for detecting a gravity gradient. The<br />

gravity gradiometer comprises at least two sensor<br />

masses that are pivotable about respective axes and<br />

each experience a change in torque in response to a<br />

change in gravity gradient whereby the at least two<br />

sensor masses move relative to each other in<br />

response to the change in gravity gradient and<br />

wherein a signal indicative of the gravity gradient is<br />

generated in response to the relative movement of<br />

the at least two sensor masses. Further, the gravity<br />

gradiometer comprises an acceleration sensor for<br />

sensing an acceleration associated with an external<br />

acceleration applied to the gravity gradiometer. The<br />

gravity gradiometer also comprises an actuator for<br />

generating an adjustment force that is dependent on<br />

an acceleration sensed by the acceleration senor.<br />

The adjustment force is also dependent on a<br />

mechanical response parameter associated with at<br />

least one of the at least two sensor masses. The<br />

adjustment force is applied such that a difference<br />

between the magnitudes of the torques experienced<br />

by the at least two senor masses in response to the<br />

change in gravity gradient is reduced.<br />

21: 2010/09278. 22: 2009/09/25. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: G01V<br />

71: TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY.<br />

LIMITED<br />

72: VAN KANN, FRANK JOACHIM<br />

33: AU 31: 2008904997 32: 2008-09-25<br />

21: 2010/09279. 22: 2009/09/25. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: G01V<br />

71: TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY.<br />

LIMITED<br />

72: VAN KANN, FRANK JOACHIM<br />

33: AU 31: 2008904995 32: 2008-09-25<br />

54: A GRAVITY GRADIOMETER<br />

00: -<br />

The present disclosure provides a gravity<br />

gradiometer which comprises a component<br />

comprising a detector for generating a signal in<br />

response to a change in gravity gradient<br />

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experienced by the gravity gradiometer. The gravity<br />

gradiometer also comprises a support structure for<br />

supporting the component in a manner such that the<br />

component is movable relative to the support<br />

structure. Further, the gravity gradiometer comprises<br />

an acceleration sensor for sensing an acceleration<br />

associated with an external acceleration when the<br />

gravity gradiometer is exposed to the external<br />

acceleration. In addition, the gravity gradiometer<br />

comprises an actuator for generating a force on the<br />

component as a function of both an acceleration<br />

sensed by the acceleration sensor and a response<br />

parameter associated with the component. The<br />

actuator is arranged to apply a generated force such<br />

that transmission of the acceleration from the<br />

support structure to the component is reduced.<br />

21: 2010/6639. 22: 2010/09/16. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: CSIR<br />

72: KALOMBO, Lonji<br />

54: NANOPARTICLE CARRIERS FOR DRUG<br />

ADMINISTRATION AND PROCESS FOR<br />

PRODUCING THE SAME<br />

00: -<br />

The invention provides a process for the production<br />

of nanoparticle carriers for drug delivery, said<br />

nanoparticles being produced by preparing a double<br />

emulsion of water-oil-water including one or more<br />

polymer which forms the basis of the nanoparticle<br />

carrier, blending the drug to be delivered into one of<br />

the emulsion phases, doping either the oil-phase or<br />

the outer-water phase with a carbohydrate, and<br />

spray drying the emulsion to form nanoparticles of a<br />

narrow particle size distribution of 100 nm to 1000<br />

nm, which nanoparticles are substantially spherical.<br />

21: 2010/6843. 22: 2010/09/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: A61K C07K G01N<br />

71: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA<br />

REPRESENTED BY THE UNITED STATES<br />

DEPARTMENT OF VETERAN'S AFFAIRS, THE<br />

UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI<br />

72: SCHALLY, Andrew, V, VARGA, Jozsef, L.,<br />

ZARANDI, Marta, CAI, Ren Zhi<br />

33: US 31: 61/040,418 32: 2008-03-28<br />

54: NOVEL N-AND C-TERMINAL SUBSTITUTED-<br />

ANTAGONISTIC ANALOGS OF HUMAN GH-RH<br />

00: -<br />

There is provided a novel series of synthetic analogs<br />

of hGH-RH(1 -29)NH2 (SEQ ID NO: 96) and hGH-<br />

RH(1 -3O)NH2. Of particular interest are those<br />

carrying PhAc, N-Me-Aib, Dca, Ac- Ada, Fer, Ac-<br />

Amc, Me-NH-Sub, PhAc-Ada, Ac-Ada-D-Phe, Ac-<br />

Ada-Phe, Dca-Ada, Dca-Amc, Nac-Ada, Ada-Ada, or<br />

CH3-(CH2)10-CO-Ada, at the N-Terminus and ß-<br />

Ala, Amc, Apa, Ada, AE2A, AE4P, e-Lys(a-NH2),<br />

Agm, Lys(Oct) or Ahx, at the C- terminus. These<br />

analogs inhibit the release of growth hormone from<br />

the pituitary in mammals as well as inhibit the<br />

proliferation of human cancers through a direct effect<br />

on the cancer cells. The stronger inhibitory potencies<br />

of the new analogs, as compared to previously<br />

described ones, result from replacement of various<br />

amino acids.<br />

21: 2010/9161. 22: 2010/12/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: A01M<br />

71: BASF CORPORATION<br />

72: CINK, James, H.<br />

33: US 31: 12/126,742 32: 2008-05-23<br />

54: PEST CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD<br />

00: -<br />

In a system and method for at least one of<br />

monitoring and controlling pests, a container having<br />

an interior chamber, is located in an area in which<br />

pests are to be at least one of monitored and<br />

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controlled. At least a portion of the container is<br />

constructed of an environmentally degradable<br />

plastic. At least one of a pest monitoring material<br />

and a pest bait material is disposed within the<br />

interior chamber of the container for at least one of<br />

monitoring and controlling pests. The container is<br />

inspected at least once prior to the end of a<br />

predetermined time period to determine whether<br />

pests are present within the container. The container<br />

is replaced, along with the at least one of the<br />

monitoring material and the bait material, no later<br />

than about six months beyond the predetermined<br />

period of time following placement of the container in<br />

the area.<br />

21: 2010/9253. 22: 2010/12/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: F42B<br />

71: DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG<br />

72: PFERSMANN, Axel, ECKEL, Alfred<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 026 645.0 32: 2008-06-03<br />

54: PROPELLANT CHARGE<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a propellant charge (1) for<br />

use in munitions, wherein the propellant charge is<br />

separate from the projectile with propellant charge<br />

material (3) which may be ignited by means of an<br />

igniter (7). The aim of the invention is to provide a<br />

propellant charge (1) for ruse in a two-piece<br />

munition, which is simple and economical to<br />

produce, with no risk of damage on mechanical<br />

loading during use, wherein a propellant charge<br />

case (2) is provided enclosing the propellant charge<br />

material (3) wherein the propellant charge sleeve (2)<br />

is made from plastic, which is a non-flammable,<br />

thermally-stable plastic material.<br />

21: 2010/9254. 22: 2010/12/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: C07D C11D C08G<br />

71: BASF SE<br />

72: GARNIER, Sebastien, REINOSO GARCIA,<br />

Marta, OETTER, Günter<br />

33: EP 31: 08157287.7 32: 2008-05-30<br />

33: EP 31: 08157285.1 32: 2008-05-30<br />

54: AMPHIPHILIC MOLECULES WITH A<br />

TRIAZINE CORE<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention is directed to chemical<br />

compounds of formula (I) wherein A1 is selected<br />

from the group consisting of alkyl, aryl, alkylaryl and<br />

(formula A), A2, A3, A4, A5 and in case A1 is<br />

(formula A) also A6 and A7 comprise a polymer<br />

selected from the group consisting of [EO]k[XO]m,,<br />

[PO]p[EO]q, [EO]k[XO]m[EO]n and<br />

[PO]p[EO]q[XO]m with [XO] being [PO] or [BuO] and<br />

with EO having the meaning of ethylene oxide, PO<br />

having the meaning of propylene oxide and BuO<br />

having the meaning of butylene oxide.<br />

21: 2011/00016. 22: 2009/06/19. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: C07H; A61K; A61P<br />

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71: CHUGAI SEIYAKU KABUSHIKI KAISHA<br />

72: MURAKATA, MASATOSHI, IKEDA, TAKUMA,<br />

KIMURA, NOBUAKI, KAWASE, AKIRA, NAGASE,<br />

MASAHIRO, YAMAMOTO, KEISUKE, TAKATA,<br />

NORIYUKI, YOSHIZAKI, SHINICHI, TAKANO, KOJI<br />

33: JP 31: 2008-162073 32: 2008-06-20<br />

54: CRYSTAL OF SPIROKETAL DERIVATIVES<br />

AND PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF<br />

SPIROKETAL DERIVATIVES<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed is a process for producing a spiroketal<br />

derivative through a compound represented by<br />

formula (VI) [wherein the variable groups and the<br />

variable numbers are as defined in the description]<br />

which can be produced from a dihalobenzyl alcohol<br />

derivative by a one-pot reaction.<br />

reduced feedstocks is melted in the melting unit (1)<br />

with feed of carbon sources and oxygen-containing<br />

gas with simultaneous formation of the reduction<br />

gas. The reduction gas is fed to the reduction unit<br />

(R1, R2, R3, R4) and, after passage through this, is<br />

taken off as top gas, wherein a second fraction of<br />

the at least in part reduced feedstocks is fed to a<br />

melt reduction unit (15) for reduction and melting.<br />

21: 2011/00017. 22: 2009/04/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: C21B<br />

71: SIEMENS VAI METALS TECHNOLOGIES<br />

GMBH<br />

72: SCHENK, JOHANNES LEOPOLD, BOEHM,<br />

CHRISTIAN, PLAUL, JAN-FRIEDEMANN<br />

33: AT 31: A920/2008 32: 2008-06-06<br />

54: PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR<br />

PRODUCING PIG IRON OR LIQUID STEEL<br />

PRODUCTS<br />

00: -<br />

A process is indicated for producing pig iron or liquid<br />

steel precursors in a melting unit (1), in particular a<br />

melt-down gasifier, wherein feedstocks containing<br />

iron ore and optionally additives are at least in part<br />

reduced by means of a reduction gas in at least one<br />

reduction unit (R1, R2, R3, R4). According to the<br />

invention a first fraction of the at least in part<br />

21: 2011/00018. 22: 2009/05/07. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: C21B<br />

71: SIEMENS VAI METALS TECHNOLOGIES<br />

GMBH<br />

72: WIEDER, KURT, FISCHER, HARALD, MALI,<br />

HEINRICH ROCHUS, SPUIDA, BERNHARD HAILU,<br />

SCHENK, JOHANNES LEOPOLD, SCHUSTER,<br />

STEFAN, WINTER, FRANZ<br />

33: AT 31: A 921/2008 32: 2008-06-06<br />

54: METHOD OF CONTROLLING A<br />

TRANSFORMATION PROCESS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method of controlling a<br />

transformation process, in which the reaction of<br />

feedstocks to form a product proceeds along a<br />

transformation boundary starting from the crystal<br />

surface and/or grain surface and/or phase surface<br />

and/or pore surface inwards into the feedstock,<br />

wherein one or more chemical elements in the<br />

feedstocks are released and/or incorporated and/or<br />

displaced and the reaction of the feedstocks takes<br />

place along the advancing transformation<br />

boundaries. According to the invention the<br />

feedstocks are identified on the basis of at least one<br />

optical, in particular microscopic, analysis with<br />

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respect to their phases and/or phase fractions and/or<br />

their phase morphology, structure, texture and/or<br />

their chemical composition. On the basis of these<br />

factors, reference functions are assigned for the<br />

feedstocks, which reference functions describe the<br />

reaction of the feedstocks in the process, and are<br />

used to establish the process parameters of the<br />

transformation process.<br />

lug is accommodated, and a sealing region (114),<br />

which may be brought to rest sealingly against a<br />

termination of the cable, and wherein a centre axis<br />

(118) of the sealing region (114) is arranged offset<br />

relative to a centre axis (116) of the contact region<br />

(112).<br />

21: 2011/00020. 22: 2009/06/29. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: H01R<br />

71: TYCO ELECTRONICS RAYCHEM GMBH<br />

72: SIMONSOHN, THILO, BAUER, AMBROSIUS,<br />

GRAF, RICHARD, HEINDL, CHRISTIAN, WINTER,<br />

HELMUT, ESCHERICH, THOMAS, SCHAD,<br />

NORBERT<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 031 252.5 32: 2008-07-02<br />

54: INSULATOR FOR SEALED COVERING OF AN<br />

ELECTRICAL CABLE TERMINATION<br />

CONNECTOR<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to an insulator for<br />

sealed covering of an electrical cable termination<br />

connector, which produces an electrical connection<br />

between a cable termination of a cable and an<br />

appliance terminal. According to the invention, the<br />

insulator (100) comprises a first insertion channel<br />

(102) for accommodating the appliance terminal<br />

(208) and a second insertion channel (104) for<br />

partially accommodating the cable (132, 134),<br />

wherein the second insertion channel (104)<br />

comprises a contact region (112), in which, in the<br />

assembled state, an electrically contactable cable<br />

21: 2011/00028 22: 03/01/2011 43: 09/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: C07C, C12P<br />

71: THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY<br />

and DANISCO US INC<br />

72: MIASNIKOV ANDREI, CERVIN MARGUERITE<br />

A, WHITED GREGORY M, PERES CAROLINE M,<br />

MCAULIFFE JOSEPH C, FEHER FRANK J,<br />

CHOTANI GOPAL K, VALLE FERNANDO, LA<br />

DUCA RICHARD, SANFORD KARL J, PUHALA<br />

AARON S<br />

33: US 31: 61/133.521 32: 2008/06/30<br />

54: POLYMERS OF ISOPRENE FROM<br />

RENEWABLE RESOURCES<br />

00: -<br />

57: It has been found that certain cells in culture can<br />

convert carbon available in the cell culture medium<br />

into isoprene. These cells have a heterologous<br />

nucleic acid which is operably linked to a promoter<br />

and encodes an isoprene synthase polypeptide. The<br />

isoprene produced in such a cultured medium can<br />

then be recovered and polymerized into synthetic<br />

rubbers and other useful polymeric materials. The<br />

synthetic isoprene containing polymers of this<br />

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invention offer the benefit of being verifiable as to<br />

being derived from non- petrochemical based<br />

resources. They can also be analytically<br />

distinguished from rubbers that come from natural<br />

sources. The present invention more specifically<br />

discloses a polyisoprene polymer which is comprised<br />

of repeat units that are derived from isoprene<br />

monomer, wherein the polyisoprene polymer has<br />

delta 13C value of greater than -22%. This type of<br />

polyisoprene can be a αs-1 A- polyisoprene<br />

homopolymer rubber.<br />

21: 2011/00028. 22: 2009/06/30. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: C12P; C07C<br />

71: THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY,<br />

DANISCO US INC.<br />

72: WHITED, GREGORY M, MIASNIKOV, ANDREI,<br />

MCAULIFFE, JOSEPH C, FEHER, FRANK J,<br />

CHOTANI, GOPAL K, VALLE, FERNANDO, LA<br />

DUCA, RICHARD, SANFORD, KARL J, CERVIN,<br />

MARGUERITE, PUHALA, AARON S, PERES,<br />

CAROLINE<br />

33: US 31: 61/133,521 32: 2008-06-30<br />

54: POLYMERS OF ISOPRENE FROM<br />

RENEWABLE RESOURCES<br />

00: -<br />

It has been found that certain cells in culture can<br />

convert carbon available in the cell culture medium<br />

into isoprene. These cells have a heterologous<br />

nucleic acid which is operably linked to a promoter<br />

and encodes an isoprene synthase polypeptide. The<br />

isoprene produced in such a cultured medium can<br />

then be recovered and polymerized into synthetic<br />

rubbers and other useful polymeric materials. The<br />

synthetic isoprene containing polymers of this<br />

invention offer the benefit of being verifiable as to<br />

being derived from non- petrochemical based<br />

resources. They can also be analytically<br />

distinguished from rubbers that come from natural<br />

sources. The present invention more specifically<br />

discloses a polyisoprene polymer which is comprised<br />

of repeat units that are derived from isoprene<br />

monomer, wherein the polyisoprene polymer has<br />

delta 13C value of greater than -22%. This type of<br />

polyisoprene can be a as-1 A- polyisoprene<br />

homopolymer rubber.<br />

21: 2011/00029. 22: 2009/07/08. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: C07K; A61K<br />

71: ONCOMED PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.<br />

72: GURNEY, AUSTIN L, HOEY, TIMOTHY<br />

CHARLES, BRUHNS, MAUREEN FITCH,<br />

AXELROD, FUMIKO TAKADA<br />

33: US 31: 61/079,095 32: 2008-07-08<br />

33: US 31: 61/112,699 32: 2008-11-07<br />

33: US 31: 61/112,701 32: 2008-11-07<br />

54: NOTCH1 RECEPTOR BINDING AGENTS AND<br />

METHODS OF USE THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

Means and methods for the diagnosis,<br />

characterization, prognosis and treatment of cancer,<br />

specifically targeting cancer stem cells are disclosed<br />

Provided is an antibody that specifically binds to a<br />

non-ligand binding membrane proximal region of the<br />

extracellular domain of a human Notch receptor and<br />

inhibits tumor growth, and a method of treating<br />

cancer comprising administering said antibody to a<br />

subject.<br />

21: 2011/00031. 22: 2009/06/02. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: F24C<br />

71: BEIJING EBTECH TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.<br />

72: YAN, JINGLONG, LIU, XING, LI, FENGGUO,<br />

LAI, HUAPING, ZHANG, XIANYU<br />

33: CN 31: 200810108688.X 32: 2008-06-04<br />

54: AN ELECTRONIC DETONATOR CONTROL<br />

CHIP AND A DETECTING METHOD OF ITS<br />

CONNECTION CORRECTNESS<br />

00: -<br />

An electronic detonator control chip (100) includes a<br />

charge control circuit (110), a firing control circuit<br />

(105), a logic control circuit (106), a safe discharge<br />

circuit (108) etc., and especially includes a detecting<br />

circuit (111). The detecting circuit (111) is controlled<br />

by the logic control circuit (106), and outputs an<br />

achieved signal to the logic control circuit (106) to<br />

detect whether the circuits connections of the charge<br />

control circuit (110), the firing control circuit (105),<br />

the safe discharge circuit (108), an energy storage<br />

device (203), a firing device (204), or the loop<br />

consisted of the combination of the above five<br />

components are correct. And a method of detecting<br />

the connection correctness of the chip (100)<br />

includes: first, detecting the initial working state of<br />

the chip (100); second, detecting the charging loop;<br />

afterward, detecting the firing loop or the safe<br />

discharge loop; again, charging the energy storage<br />

device (203); in succession, detecting the<br />

undetected loop in the firing loop or the safe<br />

discharge loop; finally, resetting the chip (100) to the<br />

initial working state.<br />

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21: 2011/00032. 22: 2009/07/02. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: C07D; A61K; A61P<br />

71: ASTELLAS PHARMA INC.<br />

72: SHIRAISHI, NOBUYUKI, HOSHII, HIROAKI,<br />

SASUGA, DAISUKE, KOIKE, TAKANORI,<br />

MUNAKATA, RYOSUKE, YOSHIMURA, SEIJI,<br />

KAWANO, TOMOAKI, FUKUDOME, HIROKI,<br />

KAWANO, NORIYUKI, WATANABE, HIDEYUKI,<br />

MIHARA, KAYOKO<br />

33: JP 31: 2008-174181 32: 2008-07-03<br />

54: TRIAZOLE DERIVATIVE OR SALT THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

[Problem] A compound, which can be used for<br />

preventing or treating diseases, in which 11ßhydroxysteroid<br />

dehydrogenase type-1 (11ß-HSD1) is<br />

concerned, in particular, diabetes, insulin resistance,<br />

dementia, schizophrenia and depression, is<br />

provided.[Means for Solution] It was found that a<br />

triazole derivative, in which one of the 3- and 5-<br />

positions of the triazole ring has (di)alkylmethyl or<br />

cycloalkyl, each of which is substituted with -O- (aryl<br />

or a heterocyclic group, each of which may be<br />

substituted, or lower alkylene-cycloalkyl), and the<br />

other thereof has aryl, a heterocyclic group or<br />

cycloalkyl, each of which may be substituted, or a<br />

pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof exhibits<br />

potent 11ß-HSD1 inhibitory action. From the above,<br />

the triazole derivative of the present invention can be<br />

used for preventing or treating diabetes, insulin<br />

resistance, dementia, schizophrenia and depression.<br />

21: 2011/00033. 22: 2009/06/04. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: A61M<br />

71: CAREFUSION 2200, INC.<br />

72: KORNEFF, NEIL ALEX<br />

33: US 31: 12/133,929 32: 2008-06-05<br />

54: HEAT AND MOISTURE EXCHANGE UNIT<br />

00: -<br />

A heat and moisture exchange unit (50) for use with<br />

a patient breathing circuit (10). The unit includes a<br />

housing (52), an MDI port (56) assembly and a heat<br />

and moisturizing medium (54). The housing forms<br />

(52) a patient-side port (58), a ventilator-side port<br />

(60), and a containment region between the patientside<br />

port (58) and the ventilator-side port (60). The<br />

MDI port (56) assembly includes a frame (80)<br />

projecting into the containment region and<br />

configured to receive a portion of a metered dose<br />

dispenser. The frame (80) terminates at an outlet<br />

(82) end, forming a flow passage (84). The heat and<br />

moisturizing medium (54) is maintained within the<br />

containment region so as to define a medium face<br />

most proximate the outlet end of the MDI port (56)<br />

assembly. The unit (16) is characterized by the<br />

absence of a body between the outlet (82) end and<br />

the medium face.<br />

21: 2011/00036. 22: 2009/06/12. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: H04W<br />

71: SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA<br />

72: KOBAYASHI, HIROKAZU, SUZUKI, SHIGETO,<br />

YOSHIHARA, AKIO, SAWADA, SHINICHI, SUZUKI,<br />

KOHKI<br />

33: JP 31: 2008-174817 32: 2008-07-03<br />

54: WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM,<br />

COMMUNICATION APPARATUS, WIRELESS<br />

COMMUNICATION METHOD AND WIRELESS<br />

COMMUNICATION PROGRAM<br />

00: -<br />

Provided is a receiver which receives a random<br />

access signal which was allocated and transmitted in<br />

a determined bandwidth from a transmitter. The<br />

receiver is comprised of a bandwidth allocation<br />

pattern candidate memory which stores in advance a<br />

plurality of bandwidth allocation patterns having<br />

mutually different combined bandwidth sizes for<br />

bandwidth allocation patterns which combine<br />

bandwidths, a bandwidth allocation pattern decision<br />

unit which determines the bandwidth allocation<br />

pattern from among the bandwidth allocation<br />

patterns stored by the bandwidth allocation pattern<br />

candidate memory based on the value indicating the<br />

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frequency of receiving the random access signal,<br />

and a bandwidth allocation pattern notification unit<br />

which notifies information about the bandwidth<br />

allocation pattern determined by the bandwidth<br />

allocation pattern decision unit.<br />

21: 2011/00040. 22: 2009/07/07. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: C10G; A62D; B01J; B09B; C08J<br />

71: P-FUEL LTD<br />

72: SCHEIRS, JOHN<br />

33: AU 31: 2008903565 32: 2008-07-11<br />

54: METHOD OF PROCESSING OIL REFINING<br />

WASTE<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a method of<br />

processing oil refining waste, the method comprising<br />

feeding the waste into a vessel and heating the<br />

waste such that it liberates volatile hydrocarbons,<br />

wherein the waste is heated using far infrared<br />

radiation, and wherein the liberated volatile<br />

hydrocarbons are collected for subsequent use.<br />

21: 2011/00041. 22: 2009/07/09. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: C07D; A61K; A61P<br />

71: LABORATOIRES FOURNIER S.A.<br />

72: BOUBIA, BENAÏSSA, VAN VLIET, BERNARD<br />

JOHANNES, DEN HARTOG, JACOBUS ANTONIUS<br />

JOSEPH, MCCREARY, ANDREW, TALLANDIER,<br />

MIREILLE, VAN DONGEN, MARIA JOHANNA<br />

PETRONELLA, POUPARDIN-OLIVIER, OLIVIA<br />

33: FR 31: 08 54712 32: 2008-07-10<br />

54: USE OF INDOLE DERIVATIVES AS NURR-1<br />

ACTIVATORS FOR TREATING PARKINSON'S<br />

DISEASE<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to an indole-derived<br />

compound, particularly useful in therapy, and<br />

characterized in that the compound is selected from<br />

among iii) the compounds of formula (I), where: R 1 is<br />

a halogen atom or a trifluoromethyl group; R 2 is a<br />

hydrogen atom or a (C 1 -C 4 )alkyl group; R 3 is an<br />

isopropyl (1-methylethyl) group or a te/t/s-butyl (1,1-<br />

dimethylethyl), and n = 3 or 4. The invention further<br />

relates to the pharmaceutically acceptable salts of<br />

said compounds of formula (I). The invention can be<br />

used in the treatment of neurodegenerative diseases<br />

and particularly of Parkinson‟s disease.<br />

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21: 2011/00101. 22: 2009/06/12. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: B05B<br />

71: DÜRR SYSTEMS GMBH<br />

72: NOLTE, HANS-JÜRGEN, FISCHER, ANDREAS,<br />

MARQUARDT, PETER, BERKOWITSCH, JÜRGEN<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 027 997.8 32: 2008-06-12<br />

54: UNIVERSAL ATOMIZER<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to an atomization system for a<br />

rotary atomizer for applying a coating agent,<br />

comprising a rotatably supported bell plate (3) for<br />

atomizing the coating agent and for dispensing a<br />

spray jet of the coating agent, and comprising a<br />

guiding air ring (4) for dispensing a first guiding air<br />

flow and a second guiding air flow for producing the<br />

spray jet dispensed by the bell plate (3), wherein the<br />

two guiding air flows comprise separate guiding air<br />

flow feeds (8) and can be set independently from<br />

each other. According to the invention, the bell plate<br />

(3) and the guiding air ring (3) are designed such<br />

that the atomization system is suitable for coating<br />

the inside of chassis parts of motor vehicles and for<br />

coating the outside of chassis parts of motor<br />

vehicles.<br />

21: 2011/00103. 22: 2009/06/03. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: B05B; B65D<br />

71: DÜRR SYSTEMS GMBH<br />

72: RADEMACHER, LOTHAR<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 027 994.3 32: 2008-06-12<br />

54: APPLICATOR FOR APPLYING A SEALING<br />

COMPOUND TO AN EDGE-RAISED SEAM AND<br />

ASSOCIATED OPERATING METHOD<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to an applicator (8) for applying<br />

a coating means to a component (2), in particular for<br />

applying a sealing compound (7) to an edge-raised<br />

seam on a rear side of a motor vehicle body<br />

component, in particular through a gap (1) between<br />

two overlapping motor vehicle body components,<br />

with a nozzle (11) for dispensing the coating means<br />

onto the rear side of the component (2) and with an<br />

elongated curved nozzle carrier (10) in order to<br />

position the nozzle (11) on the rear side of the<br />

component (2) to be coated, starting from the front<br />

side of the component (2) to be coated. It is<br />

proposed that the nozzle carrier (10) be repeatedly<br />

curved such that the applicator can be guided<br />

through the gap.<br />

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21: 2011/00104. 22: 2009/07/30. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: A61F; A61L<br />

71: KIMBERLY-CLARK WORLDWIDE, INC.<br />

72: LONG, ANDREW M, SONG, XUEDONG, LEE,<br />

WANDUK, GIL, JUNMO<br />

33: US 31: 12/491,701 32: 2009-06-25<br />

33: US 31: 61/137,387 32: 2008-07-30<br />

54: ABSORBENT PRODUCTS WITH WETNESS<br />

SENSORS<br />

00: -<br />

A sensor that is sensitive to the presence of<br />

aqueous-based fluids is described. The sensor has a<br />

wetness indicating material immobilized or printed<br />

on a substrate. The indicating material contains at<br />

least one electron- donating leuco dye and one<br />

electron deficient receptor, and exhibits a visual<br />

signal (e.g., vivid or strong color intensity) in a dry<br />

state, which fades or disappears when in contact<br />

with a water-containing liquid. An absorbent article<br />

incorporating such a sensor to communicate to a<br />

user that the article has been exposed to watercontaining<br />

fluids is also described.<br />

21: 2011/00105. 22: 2009/07/10. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: A61C<br />

71: NOBEL BIOCARE SERVICES AG<br />

72: JÖRNEUS, LARS, RENOUARD, FRANCK<br />

33: EP 31: 08012703.8 32: 2008-07-14<br />

54: IMPROVED FIXTURE OF TWO-PIECE<br />

DENTAL IMPLANT<br />

00: -<br />

A fixture (3) of a two-piece dental implant is<br />

disclosed comprising a first, apical portion (30)<br />

having a bone length, and comprising a helical<br />

thread (31) having a maximum outer diameter; a top<br />

portion (32) arranged opposite said first, apical<br />

portion (30); an internal threaded cavity (33) for<br />

releasably receiving at least one of a surgeon tool<br />

and a prosthetic component; and a second, coronal<br />

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portion (34) devised for apposition to soft tissue (70)<br />

and for connective tissue attachment; wherein said<br />

second, coronal portion (34) has an extension in the<br />

longitudinal direction of said dental implant (3) that is<br />

devised to be less than a layer thickness of said soft<br />

tissue (70); and wherein a ratio of said bone length<br />

to said maximum outer diameter is in the range from<br />

approximately 0,8 to 1,2. Furthermore, a method of<br />

improving stability of dental implants in bone tissue<br />

is disclosed.<br />

21: 2011/00107. 22: 2009/07/09. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: SANOFI PASTEUR<br />

72: CHOUVENC, PIERRE, FRANCON, ALAIN,<br />

BRASS, OLIVIER, LELEU, AMANDINE<br />

33: EP 31: 08305390.0 32: 2008-07-09<br />

54: STABILIZER AND VACCINE COMPOSITION<br />

COMPRISING ONE OR MORE LIVE<br />

ATTENUATED FLAVIVIRUSES<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a stabilizer for<br />

vaccine compositions comprising one or more live<br />

attenuated flaviviruses, to a bulk vaccine<br />

composition stabilized with this stabilizer, particularly<br />

a dry vaccine composition prepared from this bulk<br />

vaccine composition, and to a method for stabilizing<br />

one or more live attenuated flaviviruses.<br />

21: 2011/00109. 22: 2009/06/19. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: C07D; A61K; A61P<br />

71: H. LUNDBECK A/S<br />

72: KEHLER, JAN, NIELSEN, JACOB, RITZÉN,<br />

ANDREAS, KILBURN, JOHN PAUL, LANGGÅRD,<br />

MORTEN, FARAH, MOHAMED M<br />

33: DK 31: PA200800855 32: 2008-06-20<br />

33: DK 31: PA200900402 32: 2009-03-24<br />

33: DK 31: PA200900519 32: 2009-04-22<br />

54: NOVEL PHENYLIMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVES<br />

AS PDE10A ENZYME INHIBITORS<br />

00: -<br />

This invention is directed to compounds, which are<br />

PDE10A enzyme inhibitors. The invention provides a<br />

pharmaceutical composition comprising a<br />

therapeutically effective, amount of a compound of<br />

the invention and a pharmaceutically acceptable<br />

carrier. The present invention also provides<br />

processes for the preparation of the compounds of<br />

formula (I). The present invention further provides a<br />

method of treating a subject suffering from a<br />

neurodegenerative disorder comprising<br />

administering to the subject a therapeutically<br />

effective amount of a compound of formula (I). The<br />

present invention also provides a method of treating<br />

a subject suffering from a drug addiction comprising<br />

administering to the subject a therapeutically<br />

effective amount of a compound of formula (I). The<br />

present invention further provides a method of<br />

treating a subject suffering from a psychiatric<br />

disorder comprising administering to the subject a<br />

therapeutically effective amount of a compound of<br />

formula (I).<br />

21: 2011/00111. 22: 2009/07/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: A23L<br />

71: UNILEVER PLC<br />

72: ABDEL-FATTAH, EL-SAYED, MÜLLER, RUDI<br />

G, DEY-WEISBECKER, VICKI C<br />

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33: EP 31: 08161610.4 32: 2008-08-01<br />

54: DRIED VEGETABLES AND A PROCESS FOR<br />

PRODUCING THE SAME<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a process to<br />

prepare a dried vegetable product comprising the<br />

steps of - subjecting a vegetable to a hypertonic heat<br />

shock by contacting (preferably submerging) the<br />

vegetable with (in) a hypertonic heat shock solution<br />

comprising at least one edible salt, at a temperature<br />

of 101 to 112 degrees C; - coating the hypertonically<br />

heat shocked vegetable with a coating mix and -<br />

drying the coated hypertonically heat shocked<br />

vegetable.<br />

21: 2011/00119 22: 05/01/2011 43: 23/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A61K, A61P<br />

71: AMAZONIA FITOMEDICAMENTOS LTDA<br />

72: PIANOWSKI LUIZ FRANCISCO, CALIXTO<br />

JOAO BATISTA, LEAL PAULO CESAR, CHAVES<br />

CLAUDIO PAULINO<br />

33: - 31: - 32: -<br />

54: PHARMACEUTICAL USES OF LANOSTA-<br />

8,24-DIEN-3-OLS<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention generally refers to pharmaceutical<br />

uses of lanosta-8,24-dien-3-ols, a family of<br />

tetracyclic terpenols, as anti-inflammatory,<br />

anticancerigenous and analgesic agents via the<br />

inhibition of the disordered activation of serinethreonine<br />

protein kinases, particularly PKC.<br />

71: LAITRAM, L.L.C.<br />

72: RAU, Brien, G, LAGNEAUX, Jason, M<br />

33: US 31: 61/074,745 32: 2008-06-23<br />

54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR<br />

SELECTIVELY ACTUATING MOVING CONVEYOR<br />

ROLLERS<br />

00: -<br />

A conveyor having selectively actuated rollers whose<br />

only external contact is with conveyed articles and a<br />

method for rotating such rollers. In one version, the<br />

rollers are driven by motors that are selectively<br />

energized by a wireless signal or a sensed conveyor<br />

position. In another version, the rollers are geared to<br />

a drive wheel that engages a bearing surface<br />

underlying the conveyor along the conveying path.<br />

The rollers are selectively actuated to push<br />

conveyed articles along the conveyor as it advances.<br />

21: 2011/00128. 22: 2011/01/05. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: B65G<br />

21: 2011/00139. 22: 2009/07/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: C07D, A61P, A61K<br />

71: ASTELLAS PHARMA INC.<br />

72: AOKI, SATOSHI, SUGANE, TAKASHI, ISHII,<br />

TAKAHIRO, SAMIZU, KIYOHIRO, MUNAKATA,<br />

RYOSUKE, KAWANO, NORIYUKI, OKA,<br />

HIROMASA<br />

33: JP 31: 2008-182251 32: 2008-07-14<br />

54: AZOLE COMPOUND<br />

00: -<br />

[Problems] A compound which is useful as an active<br />

ingredient of a pharmaceutical composistion for<br />

treating neuropathic pain is provided.[Means for<br />

Solution] The present inventors have made<br />

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extensive studies on compounds having an FAAH<br />

inhibitory activity, and as a result, have found that an<br />

azole compound substituted by an N-(pyridin-3-<br />

yl)oxycarbonyl-piperidin-4-yl group and a phenyl<br />

group or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof<br />

has an excellent FAAH inhibitory activity, thereby<br />

completing the present invention.The coumpunt of<br />

the present invention is confirmed to have an<br />

excellent FAAH inhibitory activity and an<br />

antiallodynic effect in rat models with neuropathic<br />

pain, and thus is useful as ab agent for preventing<br />

and/or an agent for treating neuropathic pain.<br />

21: 2011/00140. 22: 2009/07/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: A61K; A61F<br />

71: ALCON, INC.<br />

72: THOMES, BRETT E, VAN NOY, STEPHEN J,<br />

TSAI, CHI-CHUN<br />

33: US 31: 61/082,352 32: 2008-07-21<br />

54: OPHTHALMIC DEVICE HAVING<br />

THERAPEUTIC AGENT DELIVERY CAPABILITY<br />

AND METHOD OF FORMING SAME<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention is directed to ophthalmic<br />

devices that are loaded with therapeutic agent. They<br />

comprise: a mass material, the mass of material<br />

including an acrylic material, the acrylic material<br />

including a substantial portion of hydrophobic<br />

acrylate; and therapeutic agent associated with the<br />

mass of material wherein the therapeutic agent is<br />

hydrophobic and has a PC Log P that is at least 1.0;<br />

wherein the mass of material is configured for<br />

insertion into an eye of a human. The devices<br />

provide prolonged release of the therapeutic agent<br />

to the eye. The ophthalmic devices are typically<br />

formed of an ophthalmic material that is particularly<br />

desirable for the loading of therapeutic agent and/or<br />

the therapeutic agent is typically particularly<br />

desirable for loading to the ophthalmic material.<br />

21: 2011/00151. 22: 2009/06/08. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: A63B<br />

71: MCARDLE, TREVOR JOHN, PRITTIPAUL,<br />

LAWRENCE ROLAND<br />

72: MCARDLE, TREVOR JOHN, PRITTIPAUL,<br />

LAWRENCE ROLAND<br />

33: GB 31: 0810369.9 32: 2008-06-06<br />

54: IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO<br />

CRICKET OR CRICKET DERIVED GAMES AND<br />

EQUIPMENT THEREFOR<br />

00: -<br />

Kit comprising a ball (10) with a resilient higher<br />

density platic outer cover layer provided over a lower<br />

density plastic core; a bat (20) comprising a handle<br />

and a head, the head having a hitting surface and a<br />

back surface, formed from plastic or composite<br />

material and has a central cavity; and a target article<br />

(30) (set of stumps) comprising a weighted base and<br />

a panel, formed from a flexible resilient material, and<br />

the base comprising a slot into which the panel may<br />

be inserted, the panel being free to vibrate. The kit<br />

being used to implement a cricket derived game<br />

played in a playing area (100). The present invention<br />

further discloses suitable temporary walls.<br />

21: 2011/00167. 22: 2009/01/16. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: H01M<br />

71: CHONGQING CHANGAN AUTOMOBILE CO.,<br />

LTD.<br />

72: YANG, YALIAN, ZHANG, XIN, QIN, DATONG,<br />

REN, YONG, ZHOU, ANJIAN, HU, MINGHUI, SU,<br />

LING, ZHAO, CHUANLIN<br />

33: CN 31: 200810069859.2 32: 2008-06-20<br />

54: NICKEL-HYDROGEN BATTERY PACK HEAT<br />

REMOVAL SYSTEM FOR HYBRID VEHICLE<br />

00: -<br />

A nickel-hydrogen battery pack heat removal system<br />

for hybrid vehicle is provided. The system includes a<br />

battery box, a power battery pack (8), a battery<br />

support frame (9), a support bar (5), an air inlet (1),<br />

an air outlet (6) and a fan (7). Batteries in the power<br />

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battery pack (8) are aligned in parallel in two layers<br />

one above the other in the battery support frame (9)<br />

of the battery box, and the support bar (5) and the<br />

battery support frame (9) are fixed on the upper and<br />

lower soleplates respectively of the battery box. The<br />

air inlet (1) is set at one end of the battery box, the<br />

air outlet (6) is set at the other end of the battery<br />

box, and the fan (7) is fitted at the air outlet (6). The<br />

system further includes conduction plates (2) in the<br />

shape of circular arcs, said conduction plates (2)<br />

being fitted on the opposing faces of the two upper<br />

and lower batteries which are closest to the air inlet<br />

(1).<br />

covers the surface of the mark (2), and such that the<br />

luminance of the virtual image (S1) of the lighting<br />

surface (S) of the light source (5) is uniform; and –<br />

the surface of the mark (2), placed over the surface<br />

of the virtual image (S1), is observed so as to enable<br />

analysis of the mark (2).<br />

21: 2011/00168. 22: 2009/07/07. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: G06K<br />

71: TIAMA<br />

72: BATHELET, GUILLAUME, LECONTE, MARC<br />

33: FR 31: 0854615 32: 2008-07-07<br />

54: METHOD AND OPTICAL DEVICE FOR<br />

ANALYZING A MARK ON A TRANSLUCENT OR<br />

TRANSPARENT CURVED WALL<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method for analyzing, by<br />

means of a light source (5) having a lighting surface<br />

(S) and by means of a camera (6) having an optical<br />

observation axis (A), a mark (2) made on the outer<br />

surface (3i) of a curved wall (3) made of a<br />

translucent or transparent material, characterized in<br />

that: - the extended, uniform light source is produced<br />

such that: the area of the virtual image (S1) of the<br />

lighting surface (S) of the light source (5) completely<br />

21: 2011/00170. 22: 2009/07/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: C11D<br />

71: UNILEVER PLC<br />

72: WESTWELL, JEREMY ROBERT, HOWARD,<br />

JANE, WRIGHT, JANICE ELAINE, HUNTER,<br />

ROBERT ALLAN<br />

33: EP 31: 08161377.0 32: 2008-07-29<br />

54: IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO FABRIC<br />

CONDITIONERS<br />

00: -<br />

A composition comprising: i) encapsulated perfume<br />

components, ii) a fabric softening active, iii) a<br />

stabilising active selected from the group consisting<br />

of from 0.05 to 0.2 wt% by the total weight of the<br />

composition of water soluble cationic quaternary<br />

ammonium compound (s), from 0.65 to 1.5 wt % by<br />

the total weight of the composition of non-ionic<br />

surfactant (s) and mixtures thereof, and iv) from<br />

0.005 to 0.1 wt% by the total weight of the<br />

composition of salt, wherein the encapsulates<br />

comprise a capsule wall having surface weak acid<br />

groups or moieties, allows the formulation of stable<br />

fabric conditioning compositions.<br />

21: 2011/00171. 22: 2009/07/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: C10G, C10L<br />

71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.<br />

72: MILLER, STEPHEN J<br />

33: US 31: 12/179,465 32: 2008-07-24<br />

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54: CONVERSION OF VEGETABLE OILS TO<br />

BASE OILS AND TRANSPORTATION FUELS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention is directed to methods<br />

(processes) and systems for processing triglyceridecontaining,<br />

biologically-derived oils to provide for<br />

base oils and transportation fuels, wherein partial<br />

oligomerization of fatty acids contained therein<br />

provide for an oligomerized mixture from which the<br />

base oils and transportation fuels can be extracted.<br />

Such methods and systems can involve an initial<br />

hydrotreating step or a direct isomerization of the<br />

oligomerized mixture.<br />

21: 2011/00174. 22: 2009/07/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A61F<br />

71: SPINALMOTION, INC.<br />

72: DE VILLIERS, MALAN, JANSEN, NEVILLE<br />

33: US 31: 61/081,441 32: 2008-07-17<br />

54: ARTIFICIAL INTERVERTEBRAL DISC<br />

PLACEMENT SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

An intervertebral disc placement system includes a<br />

multi part intervertebral disc, such as a mobile core<br />

disc, and an associated placement instrument. The<br />

placement instrument holds the disc securely with<br />

the disc endplates angled for ease of placement of<br />

the disc into an intervertebral disc space and quickly<br />

releases the implant within the disc space. The disc<br />

includes upper and lower plates having notches in<br />

inner surfaces for engagement of the placement<br />

instrument. The placement instrument has a<br />

rotatable key configured to fit into the first and<br />

second notches to grasp the disc from the interior<br />

and eliminate the need for an external grasping<br />

mechanism which could interfere with disc<br />

placement.<br />

21: 2011/00175. 22: 2009/07/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/18<br />

51: C07H; A61K; A61P<br />

71: LEXICON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.<br />

72: ZHAO, MATTHEW MANGZHU, PERLBERG,<br />

ANETT, DE PAUL, SUSAN MARGARET<br />

33: US 31: 61/081,423 32: 2008-07-17<br />

54: SOLID FORMS OF (2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-2-(4-<br />

CHLORO-3-(4-ETHOXYBENZYL)PHENYL)-6-<br />

(METHYLTHIO)TETRAHYDRO-2H-PYRAN-3,4,5-<br />

TRIOL AND METHODS OF THEIR USE<br />

00: -<br />

Solid forms of anhydrous (2S,3R,4R,5S,6R)-2-(4-<br />

chloro-3-(4-ethoxybenzyl)phenyl)-6-<br />

(methylthio)tetrahydro-2H-pyran-3,4,5-triol are<br />

disclosed, in addition to methods of their use in the<br />

treatment of various diseases and disorders.<br />

21: 2011/00176. 22: 2009/07/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/18<br />

51: C07H; A61K; A61P<br />

71: IDENIX PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.<br />

72: CRETTON-SCOTT, ERIKA, GUPTA, KUSUM,<br />

HERNANDEZ-SANTIAGO, BRENDA, LARSSON,<br />

MARITA<br />

33: US 31: 61/133,844 32: 2008-07-02<br />

33: US 31: 61/147,722 32: 2009-01-27<br />

54: COMPOUNDS AND PHARMACEUTICAL<br />

COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF<br />

VIRAL INFECTIONS<br />

00: -<br />

Provided herein are compounds, compositions and<br />

methods for the treatment of liver disorder, including<br />

HCV infections. Specifically, compound and<br />

compositions of nucleoside derivatives are<br />

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disclosed, which can be administered either alone or<br />

in combination with other anti-viral agents.<br />

21: 2011/00181. 22: 2009/06/10. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: A61D, A61J, B65D<br />

71: CRYOGENETICS AS<br />

72: KOMMISRUD, ELISABETH<br />

33: GB 31: 0810606.4 32: 2008-06-10<br />

54: PACKAGING FOR BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL<br />

00: -<br />

A packaging for biological material comprises two<br />

substantially parallel walls connected to each other<br />

along a part of their periphery and in a central area.<br />

The packaging may be used for cryopreservation of<br />

biological material.<br />

position, in which the gripping elements (16) engage<br />

the object (P), and a non-operating position, in which<br />

the gripping elements (16) are disengaged from the<br />

object (P); the pliers (8) being translatable along a<br />

translating direction (A) and rotatable about a<br />

rotation axis (B) which is perpendicular to the<br />

translating direction (A).<br />

21: 2011/00208. 22: 2009/05/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: E02F; B66F<br />

71: MANITOU COSTRUZIONI INDUSTRIALI S.R.L.<br />

72: MAGNI, RICCARDO<br />

33: IT 31: MO2008A000192 32: 2008-07-14<br />

54: A GRIPPING ORGAN FOR LOAD-MOVING<br />

VEHICLES<br />

00: -<br />

A gripping <strong>org</strong>an for load-moving vehicles comprises<br />

a support structure (7), removably engageable to a<br />

support arm (4) of a load-moving vehicle (2); at least<br />

gripping pliers (8), operatively engaged to the<br />

support structure (7) and predisposed to engage at<br />

least an object (P) to be moved, the gripping pliers<br />

(8) comprising at least a pair of gripping elements<br />

(16) which are mobile between an operating<br />

21: 2011/00210. 22: 2009/07/06. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: C07D; A61K; A61P<br />

71: SANOFI-AVENTIS<br />

72: BELLEVERGUE, PATRICE, MCCORT, GARY,<br />

SAVI, PIERRE, LASSALLE, GILBERT, MARTIN,<br />

VALÉRIE, VOLLE-CHALLIER, CÉCILE<br />

33: FR 31: 0803862 32: 2008-07-08<br />

54: PYRIDINO-PYRIDINONE DERIVATIVES,<br />

PREPARATION THEREOF, AND THERAPEUTIC<br />

USE THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to pyridino-pyridinone<br />

derivatives, having the general formula (I): where<br />

R1, R2, R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, V, W, Y, Z, and m are<br />

as defined in the description. The invention also<br />

relates to the preparation method and to the<br />

therapeutic use thereof.<br />

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21: 2011/00212. 22: 2009/06/25. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: H01M; H01G<br />

71: BAE SYSTEMS PLC<br />

72: DUNLEAVY, MICHAEL, HAQ, SAJAD,<br />

HUCKER, MARTYN JOHN, WEBBERLEY, PHILIP<br />

LAWRENCE, DYKE, AMY ELIZABETH<br />

33: GB 31: 0812486.9 32: 2008-07-08<br />

54: ELECTRICAL POWER SOURCES<br />

00: -<br />

An electrical power source comprising at least one<br />

hollow fibre incorporated in a material structure,<br />

wherein said at least one hollow fibre forms part of<br />

an electric circuit capable of storing or generating<br />

electrical power. In this way power sources may be<br />

provided as an integral part of a fibre composite<br />

structure or fabric.<br />

21: 2011/00213. 22: 2009/07/02. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: H01B; B29C; D03D; B64D<br />

71: BAE SYSTEMS PLC<br />

72: DUNLEAVY, MICHAEL, HAQ, SAJAD,<br />

HUCKER, MARTYN JOHN<br />

33: GB 31: 0812485.1 32: 2008-07-08<br />

54: HYBRID FABRIC MATERIALS AND<br />

STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS INCORPORATING<br />

SAME<br />

00: -<br />

Composite structural components are disclosed that<br />

include electrically conducting fibres providing signal<br />

power paths to electrical components disposed on or<br />

adjacent the material. The signal paths may<br />

therefore be embedded in the structural component.<br />

Also disclosed is a flexible or drapable fabric<br />

containing electrically conducting fibres for similar<br />

purposes, and materials for making up said structure<br />

and fabrics and methods for the production thereof.<br />

21: 2011/00214. 22: 2009/07/07. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: B29C<br />

71: BAE SYSTEMS PLC<br />

72: DUNLEAVY, MICHAEL, HAQ, SAJAD,<br />

HUCKER, MARTYN JOHN, GOUGH, DAVID<br />

WILLIAM, REW, JASON KARL, WEBBERLEY,<br />

PHILIP LAWRENCE<br />

33: GB 31: 0812483.6 32: 2008-07-08<br />

54: ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT ASSEMBLIES AND<br />

STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS INCORPORATING<br />

SAME<br />

00: -<br />

Composite structural components are disclosed that<br />

include electrically conducting fibres (42) providing<br />

multiple signal or paths to electrical components<br />

disposed on or adjacent the material. The signal<br />

paths may therefore be embedded in the structural<br />

component as an intrinsic reinforcing element. Also<br />

disclosed are materials for making up said structure<br />

and fabrics and methods for the production thereof.<br />

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21: 2011/00215. 22: 2009/07/07. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: G01M<br />

71: BAE SYSTEMS PLC<br />

72: DUNLEAVY, MICHAEL, HAQ, SAJAD,<br />

HUCKER, MARTYN JOHN, GOUGH, DAVID<br />

WILLIAM, REW, JASON KARL, WEBBERLEY,<br />

PHILIP LAWRENCE<br />

33: GB 31: 0812483.6 32: 2008-07-08<br />

54: ELECTRICAL CIRCUIT ASSEMBLIES AND<br />

STRUCTURAL COMPONENTS INCORPORATING<br />

SAME<br />

00: -<br />

A structural health monitoring arrangement<br />

comprises a component (panel 30) formed of fibre<br />

reinforced composite material with a plurality of<br />

electrical conducting fibres (conductors 32) intrinsic<br />

to the composite defining electrical paths that run<br />

through the composite. The paths act as sensing<br />

paths running through the material and a detector<br />

watches for changes in electrical property indicative<br />

of a structural (8x8 array of LEDs 36) event. The<br />

paths may be configured as an open or a closed<br />

node grid whose electrical continuity is monitored<br />

directly or indirectly. Alternatively they may be fibres<br />

having a piezoresi stive property and the changes in<br />

resistance may be monitored.<br />

21: 2011/00244. 22: 2011/01/10. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: G07D, G07F<br />

71: JAPAN CASH MACHINE CO., LTD<br />

72: SEKI, Toru, TAKASHIMA, Nobuo<br />

33: JP 31: 2008-151043 32: 2008-06-09<br />

54: DOCUMENT HANDLER CAPABLE OF<br />

PROTECTING A BUILT-IN SENSOR FROM<br />

EXTRANEOUS SUBSTANCE<br />

00: -<br />

A document handler is provided with a casement 1<br />

which comprises a lower case 6 which has a lower<br />

cover 7 for providing a bottom surface of a<br />

passageway 5 and a lower tray 8 attached to a<br />

bottom of lower cover 7 to form therebetween a<br />

lower cavity 3d in which lower optical sensing<br />

element 3a of optical sensor 3 is disposed. Even if<br />

liquid spilled on a main surface of the table may<br />

often enter passageway 5 to the rear from the bill<br />

inlet, there is incurred no damage to electric<br />

instruments in lower cavity 3d by extraneous<br />

substance which is discharged through a drainage<br />

15.<br />

21: 2011/00246. 22: 2009/07/03. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A01G<br />

71: LEON ENGINEERING S.P.A.<br />

72: AMADESI, PAOLO<br />

33: IT 31: BO2008A000429 32: 2008-07-08<br />

54: APPARATUS FOR REDUCING CARBON<br />

DIOXIDE CONTAINED IN COMBUSTION SMOKES<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to an apparatus (1) for<br />

reducing the carbon dioxide contained in combustion<br />

smokes which comprises at least one smoke inlet<br />

conduit (2) inside at least one operating chamber (3)<br />

and at least one ejection conduit (4) for the gases<br />

treated. The at least one chamber (3) comprises at<br />

least one plant (10) arranged along the smoke path<br />

between the inlet conduit (2) and the ejection conduit<br />

(4). The smokes strike the plant (10) surfaces during<br />

their circulation.<br />

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21: 2011/00247. 22: 2009/07/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: C10G, C07C<br />

71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.<br />

72: MILLER, STEPHEN J, PRADHAN, AJIT,<br />

HOMMELTOFT, SVEN IVAR<br />

33: US 31: 12/184,069 32: 2008-07-31<br />

54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A MIDDLE<br />

DISTILLATE<br />

00: -<br />

A process for producing a middle distillate or a<br />

middle distillate blending component, comprising<br />

contacting a feed comprising an olefin, an<br />

isoparaffin, and less than 5 wt% oligomerized olefin,<br />

in an ionic liquid alkylation zone with an acidic<br />

haloaluminate ionic liquid, at alkylation conditions;<br />

and recovering an effluent comprising an alkylated<br />

product that has greater than 35 vol% C10+ and less<br />

than 1 vol% C55+. Also processes for producing a<br />

middle distillate by alkylating isobutane and butene<br />

in the presence of defined chloroaluminate ionic<br />

liquid catalysts, wherein a separating step separates<br />

the middle distillate and wherein the middle distillate<br />

is from 20 wt% or higher of the total alkylate product.<br />

Also a process for producing middle distillate with FC<br />

cracker feed comprising olefins. A separated middle<br />

distillate has greater than 30 vol% C10+, less than 1<br />

vol% C55+, and a cloud point less than -50°C.<br />

21: 2011/00248. 22: 2009/07/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: C10G<br />

71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.<br />

72: HOMMELTOFT, SVEN IVAR, MILLER,<br />

STEPHEN J, PRADHAN, AJIT<br />

33: US 31: 12/184,109 32: 2008-07-31<br />

54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A LOW<br />

VOLATILITY GASOLINE BLENDING<br />

COMPONENT AND A MIDDLE DISTILLATE<br />

00: -<br />

A process for producing a low volatility gasoline<br />

blending component and a middle distillate,<br />

comprising alkylating a hydrocarbon stream<br />

comprising at least one olefin having from 2 to 6<br />

carbon atoms and at least one paraffin having from 4<br />

to 6 carbon atoms with an ionic liquid catalyst and an<br />

unsupported halide containing additive, and<br />

separating the alkylate into at least the low volatility<br />

gasoline blending component and the middle<br />

distillate, wherein the middle distillate is a fuel<br />

suitable for use as a jet fuel or jet fuel blending<br />

component. Also, a process for producing a gasoline<br />

blending component and a middle distillate,<br />

comprising adjusting a level of a halide containing<br />

additive provided to an ionic liquid alkylation reactor<br />

to shift selectivity towards heavier products, and<br />

recovering a low volatility gasoline blending<br />

component and the middle distillate. Also, processes<br />

comprising alkylating isobutane with butene over<br />

specific chloroaluminate ionic liquids.<br />

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21: 2011/00249. 22: 2009/07/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: C10G<br />

71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.<br />

72: MILLER, STEPHEN J, HOMMELTOFT, SVEN<br />

IVAR, PRADHAN, AJIT<br />

33: US 31: 12/184,121 32: 2008-07-31<br />

54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A JET FUEL<br />

00: -<br />

A process for producing a jet fuel, comprising<br />

contacting an olefin and an isoparaffin with an<br />

unsupported catalyst system comprising an ionic<br />

liquid catalyst and a halide containing additive in an<br />

alkylation zone under alkylation conditions to make<br />

an alkylate product, and recovering the jet fuel from<br />

the alkylate product, wherein the jet fuel meets the<br />

boiling point, flash point, smoke point, heat of<br />

combustion, and freeze point requirements for Jet A-<br />

1 fuel. Also a process for producing a jet fuel,<br />

comprising providing a feed produced in a FC<br />

cracker comprising olefins, mixing the feed with an<br />

isoparaffin, alkylating the mixed feed in an ionic<br />

liquid alkylation zone, and separating the jet fuel<br />

from the alkylated product. We also provide a<br />

process comprising alkylating isobutane and butene<br />

in the presence of specific chloroaluminate ionic<br />

liquid catalysts, to produce a jet fuel.<br />

21: 2011/00250. 22: 2009/07/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: C10G; C10L<br />

71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC.<br />

72: MILLER, STEPHEN J, HOMMELTOFT, SVEN<br />

IVAR, PRADHAN, AJIT, ABERNATHY, SUSAN M<br />

33: US 31: 12/184,130 32: 2008-07-31<br />

54: COMPOSITION OF MIDDLE DISTILLATE<br />

00: -<br />

A middle distillate, comprising hydrocarbons having<br />

a boiling range between 150°C and 350°C, a NMR<br />

branching index greater than 60, and a<br />

CH 3 /CH 2 hydrogen ratio greater than 2.6. Also, there<br />

is provided the middle distillate made by a process<br />

compressing alkylating an isoparaffin with an olefin<br />

under alkylation conditions over an unsupported<br />

ionic liquid catalyst, and providing an amount of<br />

halide containing additive to the alkylating step to<br />

achieve the NMR branching index and the<br />

CH 3 /CH 2 hydrogen ratio.<br />

21: 2011/00252. 22: 2009/07/28. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

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51: A01N; A01H; A01P<br />

71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY<br />

72: TURNER, RONNIE GLENN, CASTNER, ERIC<br />

PAUL<br />

33: US 31: 61/088,122 32: 2008-08-12<br />

54: METHOD FOR CONTROLLING UNDESIRED<br />

MIMOSOIDEAE VEGETATION<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed is method for controlling undesired<br />

vegetation of subfamily Mimosoideae comprising<br />

applying to the undesired vegetation or its<br />

environment a herbicidally effective amount of a<br />

mixture comprising (a) one or more compounds<br />

selected from the compound of Formula 1 and salts,<br />

esters and thioesters thereof: and (b) at least one<br />

additional herbicide selected from the group<br />

consisting of (b1) fosamine and salts thereof; (b2)<br />

imazapyr and salts thereof; (b3) metsulfuron-methyl<br />

and salts thereof; and (b4) triclopyr and esters,<br />

thioesters and salts thereof.<br />

21: 2011/00287. 22: 2009/07/03. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: A61K; A61P<br />

71: ISTITUTO LUSO FARMACO D'ITALIA S.P.A.<br />

72: MAGGI, CARLO ALBERTO, GIULIANI,<br />

SANDRO<br />

33: IT 31: MI 2008 A 001264 32: 2008-07-11<br />

54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS BASED<br />

ON KININ B2 RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS AND<br />

CORTICOSTEROIDS, AND THEIR USE<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions<br />

containing, as active ingredients, a mixture of a<br />

corticosteroid and a kinin B2 receptor antagonist.<br />

Said compositions have proved particularly effective,<br />

especially in the treatment of inflammatory disorders<br />

such as asthma, ophthalmic or dermatological<br />

disorders and, above all, as regards the joints,<br />

arthritis.<br />

21: 2011/00290. 22: 2009/07/10. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A23J; A23L; C07K<br />

71: BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP.<br />

72: GREEN, BRENT E, SEGALL, KEVIN I, LOGIE,<br />

JAMES, SCHWEIZER, MARTIN<br />

33: US 31: 61/129,673 32: 2008-07-11<br />

54: SOLUBLE CANOLA PROTEIN ISOLATE<br />

PRODUCTION<br />

00: -<br />

Canola protein isolates are provided which contain<br />

both albumin and globulin protein fractions that are<br />

soluble and transparent in an acidic aqueous<br />

environment. The canola protein isolates are<br />

completely soluble in water at low pH, low in phytic<br />

acid and useful in products for human consumption,<br />

pet foods and aquaculture.<br />

21: 2011/00291. 22: 2009/07/09. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: F26B<br />

71: SKYE ENERGY HOLDINGS, INC.<br />

72: SHAFFER, DAVID B<br />

33: US 31: 12/169,913 32: 2008-07-09<br />

54: UPGRADING CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed are methods for upgrading carbonaceous<br />

materials. Also disclosed are apparatuses for<br />

upgrading carbonaceous materials. Also disclosed<br />

are systems for upgrading carbonaceous materials.<br />

Also disclosed are upgraded carbonaceous<br />

materials.<br />

21: 2011/00295. 22: 2009/06/12. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: H04L<br />

71: AZOS AI, LLC<br />

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72: BURGESS, SHELIA JEAN, BURGESS IV,<br />

GEORGE G<br />

33: US 31: 12/164,844 32: 2008-06-30<br />

54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DATA<br />

COGNITION INCORPORATING AUTONOMOUS<br />

SECURITY PROTECTION<br />

00: -<br />

Autonomous embedded data cognition enables data<br />

to perform real-time environmental configuration<br />

control, seif-manage, perform analyses, determine<br />

its current situation, and evaluate behavior to<br />

respond accordingly. When created, security<br />

measures, and access controls are selected. Highly<br />

sensitive data can be extracted and substituted with<br />

creator label and/or functional representation. Datato-data<br />

reasoning and analysis can be performed.<br />

The processing method comprises autonomous<br />

monitoring for a state change and analyzing the<br />

current user to determine if the instantiation should<br />

exist. If affirmed, the cognition engine automatically<br />

configures the computational environment in which it<br />

resides. If denied, environmental behavior is further<br />

analyzed for security problems or an erroneous<br />

situation. If detected, the creator is alerted and<br />

provided with incident information enabling remote<br />

creator control of the data. Cognitive data can<br />

decide to self-destruct mitigating risk of undesirable<br />

instantiations. Intelligent Agents, a comprehensive<br />

data structure, and intelligent document means are<br />

leveraged for implementation.<br />

21: 2011/00322. 22: 2009/07/02. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: C07C<br />

71: ARKEMA FRANCE<br />

72: RUPPIN, CHRISTOPHE, DUFOUR,<br />

JACQUELINE<br />

33: FR 31: 08.54563 32: 2008-07-04<br />

54: HIGH-PURITY N-ETHYLMETHYLAMINE AND<br />

PROCESS FOR PREPARING SAME<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to N-ethylmethylamine<br />

having a very high degree of purity, that is to say<br />

very low contents of impurities commonly<br />

encountered in conventional industrial processes,<br />

and also to the process for preparing, on an<br />

industrial scale, high-purity N-ethyl­methylamine.<br />

21: 2011/00323. 22: 2009/07/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: B05D<br />

71: TATA STEEL UK LIMITED<br />

72: GUIO, LAURENCE VÉRONIQUE YVONNE,<br />

BRUNNOCK, MARTIN SIMON, CRAIK, NEIL<br />

MATHIESON, JOHN, VERNON<br />

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33: US 31: 61/078,515 32: 2008-07-07<br />

33: EP 31: EP08017591 32: 2008-10-07<br />

33: EP 31: EP08104645 32: 2008-07-04<br />

54: METHOD FOR COATING A STEEL<br />

SUBSTRATE, AND COATED STEEL SUBSTRATE<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method for coating a steel<br />

substrate, wherein pickle hot rolled strip steel, cold<br />

rolled steel strip or zinc-coated strip steel material<br />

has been provided with a lubricant for corrosion<br />

protection before shipping and/or storing, and<br />

wherein the lubricated strip material is worked and/or<br />

formed to manufacture the steel substrate, and<br />

before and/or after the working and/or forming the<br />

steel substrate is coated with a paint system.<br />

According to the invention, the steel substrate is<br />

coated while the lubricant remains on the steel. The<br />

invention also relates to a steel substrate produced<br />

in accordance with the method of the invention,<br />

wherein the substrate has been provided with a<br />

coating comprising a lubricant and a paint.<br />

21: 2011/00347. 22: 2009/06/12. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A41D; A47G<br />

71: SCALDIS ST-MARTIN<br />

72: VANNESTE, VINCENT<br />

33: BE 31: 2008/0326 32: 2008-06-13<br />

54: CLEAN ROOM SUIT AND THE LIKE<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to overalls (1) including at least<br />

one grasping means (16) on an inner surface to<br />

facilitate dressing.<br />

21: 2011/00349. 22: 2009/08/12. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: B65D<br />

71: BRASILATA S.A. EMBALAGENS METÁLICAS<br />

72: ÁLVARES, ANTONIO CARLOS TEIXEIRA,<br />

CUNHA, SILVÉRIO CÂNDIDO DA<br />

33: BR 31: PI0802456-1 32: 2008-08-14<br />

54: CLOSURE ARRANGEMENT FOR A<br />

CONTAINER IN METAL SHEET<br />

00: -<br />

The arrangement is applied to a container which<br />

comprises a peripheral side wall (10) having an<br />

upper end portion (11) and a lower end portion (12)<br />

in which are applied respective end walls (20,30),<br />

each comprising a median panel (21,31) and a<br />

peripheral skirt (22, 32), one of the upper end portion<br />

(11) and lower end portion (12) and the peripheral<br />

skirt (22,32) being provided with at least one<br />

circumferential rib (13) turned to the other of said<br />

parts, the other part being provided with a<br />

circumferential groove (23,33) conformed to be fitted<br />

onto the circumferential rib (13) upon the fitting of<br />

said end wall (20,30) in the interior of one of the<br />

upper end portion (11) and lower end portion (12) of<br />

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the peripheral side wall (10), said circumferential rib<br />

(13) and circumferential groove (23,33) forming,<br />

therebetween, a circumferential gap (F) in the<br />

interior of which is compressed an elastic sealing<br />

element (40).<br />

defined in the specification. These compounds are<br />

useful as MC4 agonists.<br />

21: 2011/00371. 22: 2011/01/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A01N, A01P, C07D<br />

71: BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG<br />

72: BRETSCHNEIDER, Thomas, FRANKEN, Eva-<br />

Maria, GÖRGENS, Ulrich, FÜSSLEIN, Martin,<br />

HENSE, Achim, KLUTH, Joachim, SCHWARZ,<br />

Hans-Ge<strong>org</strong>, KÖHLER, Adeline, MALSAM, Olga,<br />

VOERSTE, Arnd, BECKER, Angela<br />

33: EP 31: 08012898.6 32: 2008-07-17<br />

54: HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS USED AS<br />

PESTICIDES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to the use of partially known<br />

heterocyclic compounds for controlling animal pests,<br />

including arthropods and in particular insects, also<br />

novel heterocyclic compounds and to a method for<br />

the production thereof.<br />

21: 2011/00378. 22: 2009/07/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: B26D, B26F, B31D<br />

71: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION<br />

72: GREEN, ALAN, BENOIT, DENNIS RENE<br />

33: US 31: 61/080,308 32: 2008-07-14<br />

54: APPARATUS AND PROCESS FOR CUTTING<br />

ADHESIVE LABELS<br />

00: -<br />

A method and apparatus are provided for die cutting<br />

label stock comprising a facestock, an adhesive and<br />

optionally a liner to form labels where a liner of the<br />

linered pressure sensitive adhesive label stock may<br />

be a thin or ultrathin liner.<br />

21: 2011/00374. 22: 2011/01/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: PFIZER LIMITED<br />

72: BARBER, Christopher, Gordon, ANDREWS,<br />

Mark, David<br />

33: US 31: 61/086,530 32: 2008-08-06<br />

54: DIAZEPINE AND DIAZOCANE COMPOUNDS<br />

AS MC4 AGONISTS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to compounds of<br />

formula (I) wherein R1, R2, R3, R4, L and n are as<br />

21: 2011/00381. 22: 2009/07/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: G10L; H04N<br />

71: THOMSON LICENSING<br />

72: JAX, PETER, KORDON, SVEN<br />

33: EP 31: 08160549.5 32: 2008-07-16<br />

54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR<br />

SYNCHRONIZING HIGHLY COMPRESSED<br />

ENHANCEMENT LAYER DATA<br />

00: -<br />

Multimedia application data formats often use data<br />

packets and may contain packetized hierarchical<br />

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layers with a base layer (BL) and one or more<br />

enhancement layers (EL). Packets that comprise<br />

variable length coded data typically provide padding<br />

bits, which can be used for adding checksum<br />

information. The checksum information refers to<br />

both, the decoded base layer and decoded<br />

enhancement layer packet data, and is used for<br />

detecting synchronization loss between the layers.<br />

Though the packets provide different individual<br />

amounts of padding bits, this variable amount of bits<br />

per packet is sufficient for adding checksum<br />

information for synchronization related purposes.<br />

This allows e.g. out-of-sync detection even if the<br />

enhancement layer encoding provides no overhead<br />

information for synchronization, in particular no<br />

packet headers and no packet synchronization<br />

words.<br />

maintaining the bearing housings (40) of each roller<br />

(R) rigidly connected to each other. Each bearing<br />

housing (40) includes: a base portion (41) affixed to<br />

the structural frame (50) and a cover portion (42)<br />

turned to the other roller (R) and removably affixed<br />

to the base portion (41).<br />

21: 2011/00382. 22: 2009/06/30. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: B02C<br />

71: METSO BRASIL INDÚSTRIA E COMÉRCIO<br />

LTDA<br />

72: BARSCEVICIUS, PAULO, NIKLEWSKI,<br />

ANDRZEJ<br />

33: SE 31: 0801544-8 32: 2008-06-30<br />

33: US 31: 61/076,895 32: 2008-06-30<br />

54: BEARING ARRANGEMENT FOR A ROLLER<br />

CRUSHER<br />

00: -<br />

A bearing arrangement for a roller crusher having a<br />

pair of crushing rollers (R), each one including a<br />

shaft (10) having end portions (11), mounted in<br />

respective bearing housings (40) carried on a base<br />

structure (S) of the crusher, and a median hub<br />

portion (12). The bearing housings (40) of each roller<br />

(R) are affixed to a structural frame (50) disposed<br />

externally to each roller (R), along one side of the<br />

respective roller (R), the structural frame (50)<br />

21: 2011/00383. 22: 2009/06/19. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/18<br />

51: H04M; H04W<br />

71: MOVIRTU LIMITED<br />

72: WALLER, NIGEL<br />

33: US 31: 12/142,816 32: 2008-06-20<br />

54: METHOD AND SYSTEM TO IMPLEMENT<br />

TELEPHONY BILLING TO INCENTIVISE SHARED<br />

PHONE USAGE<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed is a method and system to implementing<br />

telephony user account billing which incentivises<br />

shared phone usage. The owner of a phone, or other<br />

device capable of making telephony calls, would<br />

receive a credit to their phone account balance, from<br />

the telephone service provider, when they share<br />

their phone with another user and allow that user to<br />

make a phone call or other transaction by logging<br />

into their account using the shared phone, making<br />

the phone call or other mobile transaction and then<br />

returning the phone. Once the phone call or other<br />

transaction is complete the caller's own virtual<br />

account balance would be decremented as normal,<br />

but in addition a credit would be applied to the phone<br />

owner's account. The credit would be given to the<br />

phone owner from the telephone service provider<br />

and would either be a fixed amount, or an agreed<br />

percentage revenue share of the cost of the call or<br />

transaction.<br />

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21: 2011/00384. 22: 2009/07/17. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: C07C<br />

71: GRT, INC.<br />

72: MCFARLAND, ERIC W, SUN, SHOULI,<br />

GROSSO, PHILIP, WYRSTA, MICHAEL D, ZHANG,<br />

AIHUA, KOMON, ZACHARY J A, GADEWAR,<br />

SAGAR, JULKA, VIVEK, JANMANCHI, KRISHNA,<br />

SARDAR, SAYDUL AMIN, STOIMENOV, PETER,<br />

LIN, HONGFEI, CUTLER, CHARLES IAN, CHENG,<br />

JIHONG, WHEELER, JEAN, AUERBACH, DANIEL<br />

J, CORONELLA, CHARLES J, HUFF, SHAWN<br />

33: US 31: 12/496,348 32: 2009-07-01<br />

33: US 31: 61/081,976 32: 2008-07-18<br />

33: US 31: 61/082,000 32: 2008-07-18<br />

33: US 31: 61/082,115 32: 2008-07-18<br />

33: US 31: 61/082,143 32: 2008-07-18<br />

54: CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR CONVERTING<br />

NATURAL GAS TO LIQUID HYDROCARBONS<br />

00: -<br />

A method comprising: providing a first halogen<br />

stream; providing a first alkane stream; reacting at<br />

least a portion of the first halogen stream with at<br />

least a portion of the first alkane stream in a first<br />

reaction vessel to form a first halogenated stream;<br />

providing a second alkane stream comprising C 2 and<br />

higher hydrocarbons; providing a second halogen<br />

stream; and reacting at least a portion of the second<br />

halogen stream with at least a portion of the second<br />

alkane stream in a second reaction vessel to form a<br />

second halogenated stream.<br />

21: 2011/00426. 22: 2011/01/17. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/17<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC<br />

72: LAWRENCE, Ronnie, Maxwell, CLAPHAM,<br />

David, ANDERTON, Clare, Louise<br />

33: GB 31: 0814340.6 32: 2008-08-05<br />

54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF A PYRIDINE<br />

DERIVATIVE<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to 4-methylbenzenesulfonate<br />

salt of the compound of Formula (I) in a crystalline<br />

form or a solvate thereof, pharmaceutical<br />

formulations containing them, their use in therapy<br />

and processes for preparing the same.<br />

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21: 2011/00428. 22: 2009/07/16. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/17<br />

51: C07D; A61K; A61P<br />

71: SANOFI-AVENTIS<br />

72: DAMOUR, DOMINIQUE, BACQUE, ERIC,<br />

SCHIO, LAURENT, WENTZLER, SYLVIE,<br />

NEMECECK, CONCEPTION, NEMECECK,<br />

PATRICK<br />

33: FR 31: 0804086 32: 2008-07-18<br />

54: IMIDAZO [1, 2-A] PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES<br />

METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF<br />

APPLICATION THEREOF AS MEDICAMENTS<br />

PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND USE<br />

THEREOF AS MET INHIBITORS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to the novel products of<br />

formula (I): in which: n = 0,1 or 2; X is H, Hal or alk;<br />

R is H, NH 2 , NHalk or N(alk) 2 ; Ra is H, Hal, -Ocycloalkyl,<br />

-O-alkyl, -O-aryl, -O-heteroaryl, -<br />

NRd(cycloalkyl), -NRd(alkyl), -NRd(aryl), -<br />

NRd(heteroaryl), alkyl, cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl,<br />

aryl or heteroaryl, all optionally substituted; Rb is H,<br />

Rc, -COORc-CO-Rc or -CO-NRcRd; where Rc is<br />

alkyl, cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, aryl and<br />

heteroaryl, all optionally substituted; Rd is H, alk or<br />

cycloalkyl; these products being in all the isomer<br />

forms and the salts, as medicaments, in particular as<br />

MET inhibitors.<br />

21: 2011/00429. 22: 2009/07/16. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/17<br />

51: C07D; A61K; A61P<br />

71: SANOFI-AVENTIS<br />

72: DAMOUR, DOMINIQUE, NEMECEK,<br />

CONCEPTION, WENTZLER, SYLVIE, NEMECEK,<br />

PATRICK<br />

33: FR 31: 08/04085 32: 2008-07-18<br />

33: FR 31: 0902409 32: 2009-05-19<br />

54: NOVEL IMIDAZO[1,2-A]PYRIDINE<br />

DERIVATIVES, METHOD FOR THE<br />

PREPARATION THEREOF, USE THEREOF AS<br />

MEDICAMENTS, PHARMACEUTICAL<br />

COMPOSITIONS AND NOVEL USE IN<br />

PARTICULAR AS MET INHIBITORS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to the novel products of<br />

formula (I): in which: Ra is H, Hal, aryl or heteroaryl,<br />

which are optionally substituted; Rb is H, Rc, -<br />

COORc-CO-Rc or -CO-NRcRd; where Rc is alkyl,<br />

cycloalkyl, heterocycloalkyl, aryl and heteroaryl, all<br />

optionally substituted; Rd is H, alk or cycloalkyl;<br />

these products being in all the isomer forms and the<br />

salts, as medicaments, in particular as MET<br />

inhibitors.<br />

21: 2011/00431. 22: 2009/07/16. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/17<br />

51: C11D<br />

71: UNILEVER PLC<br />

72: PRAMANIK, AMITAVA, DAS, SUBIR KUMAR,<br />

SARKAR, ARPITA, JOSEPH, JOJO<br />

33: IN 31: 1723/MUM/2008 32: 2008-08-14<br />

54: BUILDER COMPOSITION<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides an effective builder<br />

composition comprising two precipitating builders<br />

which are (a) an alkali metal carbonate and (b) an<br />

alkali metal silicate; calcium carbonate; and a<br />

building enhancer. This building enhancer is a<br />

compound capable of precipitating magnesium ions<br />

from hard water selected from the group comprising<br />

alkali or alkaline earth metal oxides or hydroxides<br />

and alkali metal aluminate, zincate or titanate.<br />

21: 2011/00432. 22: 2009/06/29. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/17<br />

51: B01J; B22F; C04B; C22B<br />

71: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND<br />

INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION<br />

72: XIE, DONGSHENG, WASHINGTON,<br />

BERNARD, SANETSIS, STEVEN<br />

33: AU 31: 2008903295 32: 2008-06-27<br />

54: GRANULATION OF MOLTEN MATERIAL<br />

00: -<br />

A granulator comprising a rotary atomiser for<br />

receiving molten material and projecting droplets of<br />

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the molten material there from; and an impact<br />

surface disposed within the trajectory of the droplets<br />

and upon which the droplets impact, the impact<br />

surface being at a distance from the rotary atomiser<br />

and at an angle such that (i) all or substantially all of<br />

the droplets impact the impact surface, and (ii) a<br />

substantial portion of the droplets are not fully<br />

solidified prior to contact with the impact surface.<br />

21: 2011/00435. 22: 2009/06/29. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/17<br />

51: B01J, B22F, C04B, C22B<br />

71: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND<br />

INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION<br />

72: XIE, DONGSHENG, WASHINGTON,<br />

BERNARD, SANETSIS, STEVEN<br />

33: AU 31: 2008903296 32: 2008-06-27<br />

54: ROTARY ATOMISER FOR ATOMISING<br />

MOLTEN MATERIAL<br />

00: -<br />

A rotary atomiser for receiving molten material and<br />

projecting droplets of the molten material there from;<br />

the rotary atomiser having a rotating well for<br />

receiving molten material. The well comprising a<br />

base and a peripheral wall extending from a<br />

peripheral rim around the base, the top of the<br />

peripheral wall having an inner top edge and a lip<br />

region extending away from the inner top edge at an<br />

angle of 0-60 degrees below the horizontal.<br />

Preferably the upper region of the peripheral side<br />

wall extending to the inner top edge is substantially<br />

vertical.<br />

21: 2011/00467. 22: 2009/08/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: C07D; A61K; A61P<br />

71: TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY<br />

LIMITED<br />

72: KWOK, LILY, DAS, SANJIB, STAFFORD,<br />

JEFFREY A, WALLACE, MICHAEL B, ZHANG,<br />

ZHIYUAN, BRESSI, JEROME C, CHU,<br />

SHAOSONG, ERICKSON, PHILIP, KOMANDLA,<br />

MALLAREDDY, LAWSON, JOHN D<br />

33: US 31: 61/088,959 32: 2008-08-14<br />

33: US 31: 61/117,910 32: 2008-11-25<br />

33: US 31: 61/161,007 32: 2009-03-17<br />

54: CMET INHIBITORS<br />

00: -<br />

Compounds of the following formula are provided for<br />

use with cMET: wherein the variables are as defined<br />

herein. Also provided are pharmaceutical<br />

compositions, kits and articles of manufacture<br />

comprising such compounds; methods and<br />

intermediates useful for making the compounds; and<br />

methods of using said compounds.<br />

21: 2011/00479. 22: 2011/01/19. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/05<br />

51: C12N, C12P, C12R<br />

71: ANGELYEAST CO., LTD<br />

72: YU, Xuefeng, LI, Zhihong, YU, Minghua, YAO,<br />

Juan, LI, Zhijun, LIU, Daiwu<br />

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33: People's Republic of China 31: 200810189465.0<br />

32: 2008-12-24<br />

54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING CELLULOSIC<br />

ETHANOL<br />

00: -<br />

A method for producing cellulosic ethanol is<br />

disclosed, which comprises the following steps: 1)<br />

adding the medium containing the source materials<br />

of cellulose and/or hemicellulose to fermentation<br />

reaction vessel; 2) adding cellulase to fermentation<br />

reaction vessel, and inoculating Candida lusitaniae;<br />

3) running simultaneous saccharification<br />

fermentation (SSFs) with the combined action of<br />

cellulose and Candida lusitaniae, and obtaining<br />

cellulosic ethanol by separation. Candida lusitaniae<br />

used in SSFs in present invention has higher ethanol<br />

tolerance and a higher ethanol production rate, it can<br />

use cellulose and hemicellulose as source materials<br />

and effectively produce cellulosic ethanol with<br />

cellulase in SSFs.<br />

21: 2011/00487. 22: 2009/06/24. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: G06K<br />

71: FLIR SYSTEMS, INC.<br />

72: WAY, SCOTT, ARCHER, CYNTHIA I<br />

33: US 31: 61/076,049 32: 2008-06-26<br />

54: EMITTER TRACKING SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

An improved emitter tracking system. In aspects of<br />

the present teachings, the presence of a desired<br />

emitter may be established by a relatively low-power<br />

emitter detection module, before images of the<br />

emitter and/or its surroundings are captured with a<br />

relatively high-power imaging module. Capturing<br />

images of the emitter may be synchronized with<br />

flashes of the emitter, to increase the signal-to-noise<br />

ratio of the captured images.<br />

21: 2011/00518. 22: 2009/07/17. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: B01J; C01B<br />

71: JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO.,<br />

LTD.<br />

72: WAKATSUKI, TOSHIYA<br />

33: JP 31: 2008-190062 32: 2008-07-23<br />

54: COMPOSITE OXIDE FOR HYDROCARBON<br />

REFORMING CATALYST, PROCESS FOR<br />

PRODUCING THE SAME, AND PROCESS FOR<br />

PRODUCING SYNGAS USING THE SAME<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed is a complex oxide for hydrocarbon<br />

reforming catalysts, which can maintain catalytic<br />

activity at a high level for a long time. A method for<br />

producing the complex oxide and a method for<br />

producing a synthetic gas using the complex oxide<br />

are also disclosed. The method for producing a<br />

complex oxide comprises: a preparation step<br />

wherein a mixed solution for impregnation containing<br />

one or more kinds of catalytically active components<br />

selected from the group consisting of Co and Ni and<br />

containing at least Co, one or more kinds of<br />

oxidation resistance-improving components selected<br />

from the group consisting of group 3B elements and<br />

group 6A elements of the periodic table, and one or<br />

more kinds of additional metal components selected<br />

from the group consisting of Ca and Mg; an<br />

impregnation step wherein a supporting body<br />

composed of a porous molded body selected from<br />

magnesia and composites of magnesia and calcia is<br />

impregnated with the mixed solution for<br />

impregnation; a drying step wherein the supporting<br />

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body impregnated with the mixed solution for<br />

impregnation is dried; and a firing step wherein the<br />

supporting body dried in the drying step is fired in an<br />

oxidizing atmosphere. The complex oxide for<br />

hydrocarbon reforming catalysts can be obtained by<br />

this method.<br />

21: 2011/00520. 22: 2009/07/24. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: F25J; B01D; C01B; F17C<br />

71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD<br />

72: HEES, WOLFGANG GEORG, MONROE,<br />

CHARLES MALCOLM<br />

33: US 31: 12/503,342 32: 2009-07-15<br />

33: US 31: 61/085,611 32: 2008-08-01<br />

33: US 31: 61/085,624 32: 2008-08-01<br />

54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR EXTRACTING<br />

CARBON DIOXIDE BY ANTI-SUBLIMATION AT<br />

RAISED PRESSURE<br />

00: -<br />

A method for removal of CO2 from a gas stream by<br />

anti-sublimation, comprising the steps of: a)<br />

introducing a gas stream containing CO2 into a<br />

frosting vessel; b) reducing the temperature of at<br />

least a portion of the gas stream in said frosting<br />

vessel to a temperature at which solid CO2 is<br />

deposited by anti-sublimation; c) discharging the gas<br />

stream depleted of CO2 from the frosting vessel;<br />

and d) recovering the deposited solid CO2; wherein<br />

the pressure of the gas stream in step b) is higher<br />

than atmospheric pressure. An anti-sublimation<br />

system for removal of CO2 from a gas stream,<br />

comprising: a frosting vessel (101) configured to<br />

receive the gas stream, said frosting vessel<br />

comprising a low temperature refrigeration device<br />

(107) configured for reducing the temperature of at<br />

least a portion of a gas stream in said frosting vessel<br />

to a temperature at which solid CO2 is deposited by<br />

anti-sublimation; and a compressor (108) configured<br />

to increase the gas pressure of the gas stream<br />

which is fed to the frosting vessel.<br />

21: 2011/00521. 22: 2009/07/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: F28G<br />

71: CLYDE BERGEMANN, INC.<br />

72: SCHWADE, HANS, WEINKLE, STEVE,<br />

WATKINS, TONY<br />

33: US 31: 61/080,303 32: 2008-07-14<br />

54: SOOTBLOWER WITH MODULAR CANOPY<br />

00: -<br />

A modular canopy (14) having standardized side<br />

panels (20), trusses (22) and tracks (26). The<br />

modular canopy includes parallel opposing sidewalls<br />

formed from multiple standardized side panels. Each<br />

sidewall extends from a front mounting structure to a<br />

rear mounting structure (18) and carries a track (26)<br />

that typically extends the almost entire length of the<br />

sidewall for supporting the carriage of the sootblower<br />

within the canopy. Trusses (22) connect adjacent<br />

side panels (20) together and extend from one<br />

sidewall to the other over the top of the sidewalls.<br />

The modular canopy may also include standardized<br />

removable or permanently attached covers (24). The<br />

canopy is typically assembled with permanent<br />

fasteners, such as lockbolts, that cannot be removed<br />

without destroying the fasteners. A sootblower<br />

canopy of any desired length can therefore be<br />

manufactured or repaired from a common set of<br />

component parts with one of the sections, typically<br />

an end section, cut to the desired length as needed.<br />

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21: 2011/00523. 22: 2009/06/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: E04G<br />

71: INTELLIGENT TOWER SOLUTIONS APS<br />

72: HEDEGAARD, THOMAS, ENGELBRECHT,<br />

CLAUS<br />

33: DK 31: PA 2008 00860 32: 2008-06-23<br />

54: PLATFORM, IN PARTICULAR INTERIOR<br />

PLATFORM FOR TUBULAR TOWER<br />

00: -<br />

A platform (2) in particular an interior platform for a<br />

tubular tower - by way of example a windmill tower<br />

(24) made from steel - and more specific a platform<br />

(2) adapted to be assembled in situ from a number<br />

of construction element members in order to fit the<br />

inside wall (22) of the tower (24), comprising a basic,<br />

preferably circular, centre module (4), a number of<br />

radial, telescopic supporting beam members (6), and<br />

a number of said construction element members in<br />

the form of arched modules (10, 12, 14) being<br />

independent of the diameter of the platform (2), and<br />

a number of two-piece arched modules (16) to be<br />

mounted as a periphery ring next to the inside wall<br />

(22) of the tower (24).<br />

21: 2011/00529. 22: 2009/07/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: A61K; A61P<br />

71: ARROW INTERNATIONAL LIMITED<br />

72: PERSICANER, PETER HENRY ROBERT,<br />

SAREEN, RAHUL<br />

33: GB 31: 0813628.5 32: 2008-07-25<br />

54: SOLID PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION<br />

COMPRISING EXEMESTANE<br />

00: -<br />

A solid pharmaceutical composition of exemestane,<br />

in particular for oral use and treatment of cancer,<br />

comprises micronized exemestane and anti-oxidant<br />

in a film-coated tablet.<br />

21: 2011/00531. 22: 2009/07/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: A61K; A61Q<br />

71: UNILEVER PLC<br />

72: TSAUR, LIANG SHENG, CASBARRO, BRUCE,<br />

REGAN, JOSEPH JAMES, SUBRAMANIAN, VIVEK,<br />

RESTREPO, NICOLAS E, SHUTAK, ALEXANDER<br />

KINGSTON<br />

33: US 31: 12/187,793 32: 2008-08-07<br />

54: LIQUID PERSONAL CLEANSING<br />

COMPOSITION<br />

00: -<br />

A stable, multiphase liquid isotropic cleansing<br />

composition is described that contains high levels of<br />

Petrolatum and shows a substantial decrease in<br />

reflectance compared with isotropic cleansing<br />

compositions containing other oils and liquid<br />

crystalline compositions with similar levels of oils.<br />

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The inventive composition has a total of less than 2<br />

% by wt. of other oils such as glyceride, mineral and<br />

silicone oils, or blends thereof.<br />

21: 2011/00655. 22: 2011/01/26. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/26<br />

51: A61K, A61P<br />

71: RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE (UK)<br />

LIMITED<br />

72: DEMSKI, Suzanne, DODDS, Leanne, HARVEY,<br />

David, JOLLIFFE, Ian, MARSHALL, Sarah,<br />

PARKER, Holly<br />

33: GB 31: 0814376.0 32: 2008-08-06<br />

54: CHEWABLE FORMULATION COMPRISING<br />

ALGINATE, BICARBONATE AND CARBONATE<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a solid, ingestible<br />

composition comprising a) an alginate; b) a<br />

bicarbonate; and c) a carbonate wherein the<br />

composition is in the form of a chewable core, a<br />

process for preparing said composition, and its use<br />

in the treatment of reflux oesophagitis, gastritis,<br />

dyspepsia or peptic ulceration or for use as a<br />

sustained releasing or targeted delivery composition.<br />

21: 2011/01250. 22: 2011/02/16. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: C04B, C08K, C09J<br />

71: Elkem Carbon AS<br />

72: EGELAND, Bjørn, HÅBERG, Alf, JOHANSEN,<br />

Johan Arnold, MADSHUS, Stian<br />

33: NO 31: 20091852 32: 2009-05-11<br />

54: GLUE AND COATING FOR REFRACTORY<br />

MATERIALS AND CERAMICS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a heat crucible glue<br />

or coating for use in connection with refractory<br />

materials and ceramics. The glue or coating<br />

comprises 25 to 50 weight % silicon powder, 5 to 20<br />

weight % SiC powder, 20 to 60 weight %<br />

formaldehyde resin or polyfurfuryl alcohol and 10 to<br />

30 weight % of an <strong>org</strong>anic solvent.<br />

21: 2011/01313. 22: 2011/02/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: G01C, G01S, G06K<br />

71: SAMBA FINANCIAL GROUP<br />

72: ALOTHAIMEEN, Ahmad, Abdullah<br />

33: GB 31: 0815142.5 32: 2008-08-19<br />

33: GB 31: 0906423.9 32: 2009-04-09<br />

54: BEARING INFORMATION ON A CARD<br />

00: -<br />

A financial transaction card is supplemented by<br />

position determining means which determines<br />

position coordinates for the card. The determined<br />

position is compared with a predetermined position<br />

stored in the memory to provide bearing data on the<br />

predetermined position from the position of the card.<br />

The card also includes a display for indicating the<br />

bearing. The card is particularly useful for indicating<br />

the bearing of the Kaaba from the position of the<br />

card.<br />

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involves the use of a competition to win a bursary by<br />

means of electronic communi-cation media, whereby<br />

participants are required to provide details of their<br />

vocational interest and geographical location. The<br />

inputted information is recorded in an electronic<br />

database, which provides statistical information of<br />

vocational needs of the competition participants.<br />

21: 2011/01559. 22: 2011/02/28. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: A01H, C07K, C12N<br />

71: Syngenta Limited<br />

72: HAWKES, Timothy Robert, DRAYTON, Paul<br />

Richard, DALE, Richard<br />

33: GB 31: 0816880.9 32: 2008-09-15<br />

54: HERBICIDE TOLERANT PLANTS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates, inter alia, a method of<br />

selectively controlling weeds at a locus comprising<br />

crop plants and weeds, wherein the method<br />

comprises application to the locus of a weed<br />

controlling amount of a pesticide composition<br />

comprising an homogentisate solanesyltransferase<br />

(HST) inhibiting herbicide and/or hydroxyphenyl<br />

pyruvate dioxygenase (HPPD) inhibiting herbicide,<br />

wherein the crop plants comprise at least one<br />

recombinant polynucleotide which comprises a<br />

region which encodes an HST; to a method of<br />

selectively controlling weeds at a locus comprising<br />

crop plants and weeds, wherein the method<br />

comprises application to the locus of a weed<br />

controlling amount of a pesticide composition<br />

comprising an homogentisate solanesyltransferase<br />

(HST) inhibiting herbicide, wherein the crop plants<br />

comprise at least one recombinant polynucleotide<br />

which comprises a region which encodes a HPPD<br />

enzyme and to recombinant polynucleotides and<br />

vectors for utilised in the methods. The present<br />

invention further relates to a herbicidal composition<br />

comprising a HPPD-inhibiting herbicide and a HSTinhibiting<br />

herbicide.<br />

21: 2011/01631 22: 03/03/2011 43: 28/11/2011<br />

51: A63F, G06F<br />

71: HLATHI TEBOGO<br />

72: HLATHI TEBOGO<br />

33: - 31: - 32: -<br />

54: A METHOD OF DETERMINING VOCATIONAL<br />

INTEREST AND A DATABASE THEREFOR<br />

00: -<br />

57: A method of determining vocational interest of<br />

individuals within a geographical area. The method<br />

21: 2011/0199. 22: 2011/01/07. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: C12N C12R A61K<br />

71: BASF SE<br />

72: BÖTTNER, Mewes, LANG, Christine, VEEN,<br />

Markus, SCHILLING, Michael, REINDL, Andreas<br />

33: EP 31: 08010641.2 32: 2008-06-11<br />

54: USE AND METHODS FOR PREVENTING<br />

AND/OR TREATING ORAL MALODOUR<br />

00: -<br />

Described is a micro<strong>org</strong>anism belonging to the group<br />

of lactic acid bacteria which is able to drastically<br />

reduce the peptide concentration in saliva thereby<br />

depleting the substrate used by anaerobic<br />

micro<strong>org</strong>anisms of the oral micro-flora which are the<br />

causative agent for oral malodour. Moreover,<br />

described is a micro<strong>org</strong>anism belonging to the group<br />

of lactic acid bacteria which is able to stimulate the<br />

growth of Streptococcus salivarius but does not<br />

stimulate the growth of Streptococcus mutans and/or<br />

Porphyromonas gingivalis. Also described are<br />

compositions containing the above-mentioned<br />

micro<strong>org</strong>anisms, their use for preventing and/or<br />

treating oral malodour and/or halitosis and to<br />

methods for preventing and/or treating oral malodour<br />

and/or halitosis.<br />

21: 2011/02016 22: 17/03/2011 43: 13/12/2011<br />

51: F03D<br />

71: SHANGHAI FOREVOO WINDPOWER<br />

TECHNOLOGY CO LTD, SHANGHAI POWERFOO<br />

ENERGY SYSTEM CO LTD, YUNLONG ZHANG<br />

72: YUNLONG ZHANG and HONGYING ZHANG<br />

33: CN 31: 200810146600.3 32: 2008/09/05<br />

54: COMPOUNG ROTOR SYSTEM OF WIND<br />

ENERGY CONVERSION SYSTEM (WECS) AND<br />

WECS<br />

00: -<br />

57: A compound rotor system of wind powered<br />

engine has a pilot rotor unit working at low wind<br />

speed condition and a main rotor unit working at<br />

high wind speed condition. The rotor units are<br />

connected to a main shaft through independent<br />

clutch devices, so that a controllable rotating<br />

detachable transmission relationship is formed<br />

between the rotors and the main shaft. By properly<br />

switching of the clutch devices, not only a greater<br />

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starting torque of the wind powered engine is<br />

achieved at low wind speed condition, but also the<br />

advantage of the main rotor unit at high wind speed<br />

condition with excellent wind capturing efficiency is<br />

given full play, and the range of speed and region for<br />

wind powered engine is enlarged.<br />

21: 2011/02092 22: 22/03/2011 43: 26/10/2011<br />

51: B05B<br />

71: NEBULA GROUP (BVI) LIMITED<br />

72: BULDER JOHN and REIJMER CHRIS<br />

33: - 31: - 32: -<br />

54: ROTARY ATOMIZER WITH METAL FOAM<br />

INSERTS<br />

00: -<br />

57: A rotary atomizer is presented comprising a rotor<br />

(8), having a plurality of insert holders (20) along the<br />

perimeter of rotor (8); and a plurality of metal foam<br />

inserts (12) placed be-tween insert holders (20) that<br />

act as nozzles of the rotary atomizer. Rotor (8) is<br />

characterized in an assembly wherein insert holders<br />

(20) secure the position of metal foam inserts (12).<br />

Rotor (8) can be disc shaped. A protection plate (10)<br />

is fixed to a stationary shaft (1) of the atomizer to<br />

prevent physical contact with rotor (8) without<br />

obstructing the atomizer output.<br />

21: 2011/02299 22: 29/03/2011 43: 06/12/2011<br />

51: C23F<br />

71: WILKEN WILLEM HENDRIK ROEDOLF<br />

72: WILKEN WILLEM HENDRIK ROEDOLF<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/02323 32: 2010/03/30<br />

54: A PHOTOCHEMICAL ETCHING PROCESS<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention relates to a photochemical etching<br />

process. The process includes the steps of:<br />

prepraration of a metal plate blank for etching;<br />

laminating the plate; exposure of a polychromic<br />

document to be etched onto a surface of the plate;<br />

etching the plate to create intaglio as per the<br />

document; colouring the intaglio to resemble a<br />

polychromic replica of the document; and mounting<br />

the plate onto base.<br />

21: 2011/02304. 22: 2011/03/29. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: A61F, B65H<br />

71: UNICHARM CORPORATION<br />

72: YAMAMOTO, Hiroki<br />

33: Japan 31: 2008-222490 32: 2008-08-29<br />

54: METHOD OF MANUFACTURING<br />

ABSORPTIVE ARTICLE<br />

00: -<br />

A method of manufacturing an absorptive article<br />

comprises a leg portion forming step for forming leg<br />

portion regions (1D) in a web (10) continuously<br />

supplied in the MD direction in a conveying device,<br />

and also comprises a folding step which, after the<br />

leg portion forming step, folds double the web such<br />

that a first half region (11) on one side of the center<br />

line in the CD direction is approached closely by or<br />

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is superimposed by a second half region (12) which<br />

is on the other side. The folding step is configured<br />

such that the first half region (11) is conveyed on a<br />

conveying belt (122) driven in a state in which the<br />

conveying belt is horizontal relative to the surface on<br />

which the conveying device (folding device (100), for<br />

example) is installed and that the second half region<br />

(12) is folded to the first half region (11) side by a<br />

guide means (140) for guiding the second half region<br />

(12).<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention relates to vehicle testing and<br />

assessment. More particularly, the invention relates<br />

to an assessment facility for assessing the<br />

roadworthiness of a vehicle. The assessment facility<br />

includes at least one testing bay for inspecting at<br />

least one vehicle and at least one ancillary service<br />

centre for correcting a fault on the vehicle identified<br />

during the roadworthiness assessment.<br />

21: 2011/0243. 22: 2011/01/10. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: A01N A01P<br />

71: BASF SE<br />

72: SCHNEIDER, Karl-Heinrich, BIRNER, Erich,<br />

MERK, Michael, SPEAKMAN, John-Bryan, GOLD,<br />

Randall, Evan, SCHERER, Maria<br />

33: EP 31: 08158136.5 32: 2008-06-12<br />

54: CALCIUM SALTS OF PHOSPHOROUS ACID<br />

FOR INCREASING THE EFFECT OF FUNGICIDES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to the use of calcium salts of<br />

phosphorous acid for increasing the effect of<br />

fungicides in agriculture. The invention further<br />

relates to solid formulations, methods for producing<br />

said solid formulations and their use for controlling<br />

fungal pests. The invention further relates to a<br />

method for producing a calcium salt of phosphorous<br />

acid.<br />

21: 2011/02584 22: 07/04/2011 43: 05/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B60S, G01M<br />

71: COLLIEKOGIN BROKERS AND TRADERS CC<br />

72: NAIDOO SANASY<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/02630 32: 2010/04/15<br />

54: VEHICLE TESTING<br />

21: 2011/02615 22: 08/04/2011 43: 18/10/2011<br />

51: A61K, C07K, C12N<br />

71: YISSUM RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT<br />

COMPANY OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF<br />

JERUSALEM LTD. 72: ROIZ LEVAVA,<br />

SCHWARTZ BETTY, SMIRNOFF PATRICIA,<br />

SHOSEYOV ODED, NUTTMAN LIRON<br />

33: US 31: 61/193.134 32: 2008/10/30<br />

54: EFFICIENT EXPRESSION OF TRUNCATED<br />

HUMAN RNASET2 IN E COLI<br />

00: -<br />

57: An isolated, recombinant truncated human<br />

RNASET2 having anti-angiogenic properties,<br />

methods for efficient expression thereof in bacteria<br />

and therapeutic uses thereof.<br />

21: 2011/0277. 22: 2011/01/10. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: C07D A61K<br />

71: SK CHEMICALS CO., LTD.<br />

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72: LEE, Ju Young, KIM, Jae-Sun, OH, Jung-Hoon,<br />

JUNG, Hoe-Chul, LEE, Hyun Jung, KANG, Sang-<br />

Hwan, KIM, Yong-Hyuk, PARK, Sung-Hoon, RYU,<br />

Keun-Ho, YI, Jung Bum, KIM, Hun-Taek, UM, Key-<br />

An, LEE, Bong-Yong<br />

33: US 31: 12/155,984 32: 2008-06-12<br />

54: 2-PYRIDYL SUBSTITUTED IMIDAZOLES AS<br />

ALK5 AND/OR ALK4 INHIBITORS<br />

00: -<br />

2-pyridyl-substituted imidazoles which are used<br />

advantageously in the treatment of diseases<br />

mediated by ALK 5 or ALK 4 inhibitors or both.<br />

21: 2011/02898. 22: 2011/04/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/25<br />

51: C08J<br />

71: KURARAY EUROPE GMBH, CONTAINER<br />

COOPERATION OF CANADA<br />

72: FUSS, ROBERT, GOTTLIEB, NORMAN JAMES<br />

33: EP 31: 10176771.0 32: 2010-09-15<br />

54: PLASTIC CONTAINERS WITH OXYGEN<br />

BARRIER<br />

00: -<br />

The invention is directed to a process for reducing<br />

the gas permeability of a plastic material by applying<br />

a barrier coating on the plastic material comprising<br />

the steps 1) pre-treatment of at least a part of the<br />

plastic material; b) applying at least one coating<br />

layer of polyvinyl alcohol on the pre-treated surface<br />

and c) applying at least one top coating layer of<br />

polyvinyl acetal on the polyvinyl alcohol layer.<br />

21: 2011/03016 22: 20/04/2011 43: 26/10/2011<br />

51: B29B, C08J, C10G<br />

71: YEONG MIN JEON<br />

72: YEONG MIN JEON<br />

33: KR 31: 10-2008-0093763 32: 2008/09/24<br />

54: SYSTEM FOR RECYCLING USED TIRES<br />

00: -<br />

57: The present invention discloses a system for<br />

recycling used tires. The disclosed system for<br />

recycling used tires comprises: a pyrolysis furnace<br />

that recycles inputted used tires using a carrier gas<br />

and decomposes the used tires through direct<br />

heating; and an oil collecting unit that collects oil by<br />

cooling and condensing hot steam generated by the<br />

pyrolysis furnace. The system also includes a carrier<br />

gas circulation line and a carrier gas circulation and<br />

supply device. The carrier gas circulation line<br />

circulates through the pyrolysis furnace and the oil<br />

collecting unit. The carrier gas circulation and supply<br />

device is connected to the carrier gas circulation line<br />

and comprises a sensing element that measures<br />

both the temperature inside the pyrolysis furnace<br />

and the pressure inside the carrier gas circulation<br />

line. In addition, the carrier gas circulation and<br />

supply device collects and stores a non-condensable<br />

gas generated by the pyrolysis furnace and<br />

selectively supplies the non-condensable gas to the<br />

pyrolysis furnace.<br />

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provided, by means of which a force can be applied<br />

to the side s(8, 9) of the slab (1) in order to move the<br />

axis (10) of the slab (1) in agreement with a<br />

specified position transversely to the conveying<br />

direction (F) of the slab (1), in particular in<br />

accordance with the axis (11) of the rolling train (5).<br />

In order to optimize the rolling process by precisely<br />

introducing the slab into the rolling train, according to<br />

the invention first means (6) act on the slab (1) to<br />

apply a lateral force to the slab (1) at a first location<br />

(12), and second means (7) act on the slab (1) to<br />

apply a lateral force to the slab (1) at a second<br />

location (13), wherein the second location (13) lies at<br />

a distance from the first location (12) in the<br />

conveying direction (F) of the slab (1), wherein the<br />

first location (12) lies behind the furnace (2) and<br />

wherein the second location (13) lies in front of,<br />

within, or behind the at least one processing device<br />

(3, 4). The invention further relates to a device for<br />

processing a slab.<br />

21: 2011/03228. 22: 2011/05/03. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/17<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: NOVARTIS AG<br />

72: JENSEN-Michael, GARCIA-ECHEVERRIA,<br />

Carlos<br />

33: EP 31: 08170255.7 32: 2008-11-28<br />

33: EP 31: 08170261.5 32: 2008-11-28<br />

54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMBINATIONS<br />

COMPRISING A PYRIDO [4, 3-D] PYRIMIDINE<br />

DERIVED HSP90-INHIBITOR AND A HER2<br />

INHIBITOR<br />

00: -<br />

A pharmaceutical combination comprising an Hsp90<br />

inhibitor and an HER2 inhibitor, and methods of<br />

using the combination to treat proliferative disorders.<br />

21: 2011/03236 22: 05/05/2011 43: 10/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B21B<br />

71: SMS SIEMAG AG<br />

72: Jurgen SEIDEL and KLAUS LAZZARO<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2009 029 887.8 32: 2009/06/23<br />

54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROCESSING A<br />

SLAB<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention relates to a method for processing<br />

a slab (1) in a device, which comprises at least one<br />

furnace (2), at least one processing device (3, 4)<br />

arranged downstream of the furnace (2) in the<br />

conveying direction (F) of the slab (1), and a rolling<br />

train (5) arranged downstream of the at least one<br />

processing device (3, 4) in the conveying direction<br />

(F) of the slab (1), wherein means (6, 7) are<br />

21: 2011/03303 22: 06/05/2011 43: 03/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A61B<br />

71: WOM INDUSTRIAS SRL<br />

72: ALTAMIRANO JOSE DANIEL<br />

33: AR 31: AR P20090100135 32: 2009/01/16<br />

54: SURGICAL INSTRUMENT UNIT SUITABLE<br />

FOR MIN-INVASIVE SURGERY<br />

00: -<br />

57: Surgical instrument unit suitable for mini-invasive<br />

surgery, consisting of a multivalve device with<br />

adjustable separator for accessing the patient<br />

internally and with at least one simultaneous<br />

approach system consisting of a number of<br />

components which includes a surgical operating<br />

device composed of control means, a movement<br />

transmission element and working grippers<br />

equipping needle grippers composed of control<br />

means, a head connection sheath with connecting<br />

needle arranged inside it and the working head; and<br />

a cauterization device which comprises control<br />

means, a movement transmission element and the<br />

cauterizer.<br />

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21: 2011/0338. 22: 2011/01/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: C12N<br />

71: BASF PLANT SCIENCE GMBH<br />

72: GUAN, Hamping, SEO, Beomseok<br />

33: US 31: 61/061,231 32: 2008-06-13<br />

54: METHODS IN INCREASING GRAIN VALUE BY<br />

IMPROVING GRAIN YIELD AND QUALITY<br />

00: -<br />

The invention provides a transgenic plant, which<br />

expresses a transgene encoding a citrate synthase<br />

(CS) wherein the transgenic plant seed of the<br />

invention is characterized by increased yield and/or<br />

enhanced levels of protein, essential amino acids or<br />

oil, when compared to an isoline that does not<br />

express the transgene; and also provides methods<br />

of producing transgenic plants with economically<br />

relevant traits and provides expression vectors<br />

comprising polynucleotides encoding Citrate<br />

Synthase.<br />

54: NEW POLYMERS AND USE THEREOF IN<br />

PREPARATION OF HIGH IMPACT POLYMERIC<br />

COMPOSITIONS<br />

00: -<br />

57: Terminally functionalized polymers that are living<br />

or pseudo-living polymers reacted with certain allyl<br />

glycidyl ethers, or certain allylhalosilanes or<br />

combinations thereof, and a process for preparing<br />

the terminally functionalized polymers. Rubbermodified<br />

polymeric compositions comprising the<br />

terminally functionalized polymers.<br />

21: 2011/03549 22: 16/05/2011 43: 22/11/2011<br />

51: B64C<br />

71: SOO-CHEOL JUNG<br />

72: SOO-CHEOL JUNG<br />

33: KR 31: 10-2008-0102770 32: 2008/10/20<br />

54: AIRCRAFT SYSTEM THAT ENABLES<br />

GROUND TRAVELING<br />

00: -<br />

57: The present invention relates to an aircraft<br />

system that enables ground traveling, wherein<br />

takeoff and landing occur vertically so that traveling<br />

on the ground and flying in the air may be enabled.<br />

It specifically comprises a configuration such that at<br />

least three wheels connected at the bottom of its<br />

body are used for driving, a glide force is generated<br />

based on the wings that are installed on both sides<br />

symmetrically around said body, at least parts of<br />

said wing and body are furnished with a plurality of<br />

propellers to generate lift force and thrust force,<br />

respectively, and said wing is divided into a plurality<br />

of partitioning spaces so that it may undergo folding<br />

or transformation. Accordingly, when traveling on<br />

the ground road and encountering traffic, it takes off<br />

and flies in the air, and if required, it flies in the air<br />

and then lands to travel the ground road so that it is<br />

not limited by traffic but can move rapidly to a<br />

destination.<br />

21: 2011/03500 22: 12/05/2011 43: 16/11/2011<br />

51: C08F<br />

71: BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION<br />

72: JAMES E HALL, QIN ZENGQUAN, MARK N<br />

DEDECKER, JASON T POULTON<br />

33: US 31: 61/105.198 32: 2008/10/14<br />

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21: 2011/03579. 22: 2011/05/16. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: E04H<br />

71: CF ZONDAGH (T/A MICJACK)<br />

72: ZONDAGH, CHRISTO FERREIRA<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/02261 32: 2010-03-30<br />

54: FENCE ARRANGEMENT<br />

00: -<br />

This invention relates to a fence arrangement and<br />

more particularly but not exclusively, to a fence<br />

arrangement combining palisade fencing and electric<br />

fencing in a novel and inventive manner. The fence<br />

arrangement includes at least one fence panel<br />

comprising a plurality of interconnected pales<br />

positioned adjacent one another so as to form a<br />

barrier, and at least one post to which an end of the<br />

panel is securable. The post and the panel are<br />

adapted to be securable to one another by way of<br />

threaded fasteners. The fence arrangement also<br />

includes an electric fence, conductive wires of which<br />

extend through apertures provided in the post.<br />

21: 2011/03592. 22: 2011/05/16. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: B24D, B26B<br />

71: McPherson's Limited<br />

72: MURPHY, Rosemary, SOLARI, Clive<br />

33: AU 31: 2008905370 32: 2008-10-16<br />

54: SCISSORS AND SHARPENING<br />

ARRANGEMENT<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to scissors and a sharpening<br />

device. The scissors include two blades, each blade<br />

having a cutting edge and a back edge which<br />

respectively form opposite longitudinal edges of the<br />

blade. A pivot connects the two blades for relative<br />

movement of the blades between an open condition<br />

in which the cutting edge of each blade are apart<br />

and a closed condition in which each blade are<br />

substantially adjacent and the back edge of each<br />

blade projects beyond the cutting edge of the other<br />

blade. The blades also include a sharpening<br />

condition in which the cutting edge of each of the<br />

blades can be sharpened. A biasing means is<br />

included for biasing the blades away from the<br />

sharpening condition towards the closed condition<br />

and/or the open condition. The sharpening device is<br />

for scissors including two blades having a cutting<br />

edge. The sharpening device includes a hollow<br />

housing for receiving the blades of the scissors, a<br />

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pair of positioning units within the housing arranged<br />

in an opposed relationship to receive the blades<br />

therebetween when the scissors are inserted into the<br />

housing, and a pair of sharpener units located within<br />

the housing arranged in an opposed relationship to<br />

contact the blades therebetween.<br />

twisting, and any combination thereof, relative to<br />

said axis.<br />

21: 2011/03649 22: 19/05/2011 43: 25/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: H04M, G06Q, H04W<br />

71: ANA PAULA AMERUSO ABULASAN<br />

72: ANA PAULA AMERUSO ABULASAN and<br />

JEAN-MARC SCHIFFLER<br />

33: BR 31: PI-0804908-4 32: 2008/11/18<br />

54: SYSTEM OF SUBSIDIZED PHONE CALLS<br />

00: -<br />

57: System of subsidized phone calls, is essentially<br />

a system (S) made possible by means of<br />

telecommunication networks in general to be used<br />

with great efficiency, using the existent technical<br />

resources that, <strong>org</strong>anized of new way, allows the<br />

execution of calls with part or all of the chargeable<br />

time subsidized by a sponsor through the sending of<br />

advertising and/or institutional messages to the<br />

calling subscriber.<br />

21: 2011/03960 22: 27/05/2011 43: 10/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: C07K, C12N<br />

71: AVESTHAGEN LIMITED<br />

72: PATELL VILLOO MORAWAL, SHEKAR SUNIL,<br />

IRENI SRINIVAS, DYAGA GOPAL<br />

33: IN 31: 2614/CHE/2008 32: 2008/10/28<br />

54: AN EXPRESSION VECTOR AND PROCESSES<br />

THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

57: The present invention relates to vectors for<br />

expression of recombinant anti-CD20 monoclonal<br />

antibody. The expression vectors comprise a<br />

Scaffold/Matrix Attachment Region such as SEQ ID<br />

NO: 1.<br />

21: 2011/03750 22: 23/05/2011 43: 23/11/2011<br />

51: A61F<br />

71: VASCULAR GRAFT SOLUTIONS LTD and THE<br />

MEDICAL RESEARCH, INFRASTRUCTURE, AND<br />

HEALTH SERVICES FUND OF THE TEL AVIV<br />

MEDICAL CENTER<br />

72: ORION EYAL, BACHAR YEHUDA, BEN-GAL<br />

YANAI, RAPAPORT AVRAHAM, CIBULSKI GILAD,<br />

WINSHTEIN RONNY<br />

33: US 31: 61/193 398 32: 2008/11/24,<br />

54: EXTERNAL STENT<br />

00: -<br />

57: An external vein support comprising an elongate<br />

axial body including an axis, said body is plastically<br />

deformable by at least one of stretching, bending,<br />

21: 2011/03971. 22: 2011/05/30. 43: 2011/11/30<br />

51: B65H<br />

71: FERAG AG<br />

72: STAUBER, ERWIN, BENZ, MARC-ANDREAS<br />

33: CH 31: 00856/10 32: 2010-05-31<br />

54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR OPENING<br />

PRINTED PRODUCTS<br />

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00: -<br />

The invention is related to a device for opening and<br />

further transporting of printed products (6) with<br />

respectively at least two sheets (18) held together<br />

over a fixed edge (10), comprising a conveying<br />

device (1) with transport grippers (7) driven in<br />

conveying direction (F) arranged with a distance<br />

between one another, which are designed to hold<br />

the printed products (6) suspended on their fixed<br />

edge (10), as well as with an opening device (2)<br />

arranged below the transport grippers (2), which is<br />

destined to open the printed products (6). The<br />

invention is characterised in that the opening device<br />

(2) comprises an opening wedge (15) capable of<br />

being inserted into a free edge zone (24) between<br />

the sheets of the printed product (6), and the<br />

opening device (2) furthermore comprises means (5)<br />

for supplying blast air (21), by means of which the<br />

sheets (18) of the printed product (6) are capable of<br />

being fanned open in the edge zone (24), into which<br />

the opening wedge (15) is inserted.<br />

TOLERANCE,BIOMASS AND/OR YIELD IN<br />

PLANTS EXPRESSING SAME<br />

00: -<br />

57: Provided are isolated polynucleotides comprising<br />

a nucleic acid sequence at least 80 % identical to<br />

SEQ ID NO:619, 617, 606, 615, 629, 1-36, 40, 41,<br />

43-45, 49, 52-56, 58, 113-343, 351, 354-358, 605,<br />

607-614, 616, 618, 620-628, 630-638, 642, 645,<br />

650, 651, 670, or 671. Also provided are nucleic acid<br />

constructs comprising same, isolated polypeptides<br />

encoded thereby, transgenic cells and transgenic<br />

plants comprising same and methods of using same<br />

for increasing abiotic stress tolerance, yield,<br />

biomass, growth rate, vigor, oil content, fiber yield,<br />

fiber quality, and/or nitrogen use efficiency of a plant.<br />

21: 2011/04036. 22: 2011/05/31. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: A61K, A61P<br />

71: Lipid Pharmaceuticals Ehf.<br />

72: LOFTSSON, Thorsteinn, STEFANSSON, Einar<br />

33: US 31: 61/110,093 32: 2008-10-31<br />

54: FATTY ACIDS FOR USE AS A MEDICAMENT<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to fatty acid stimulation of<br />

rectal mucosa initiating the process of defecation,<br />

acting as a laxative. Furthermore, the invention<br />

relates to the usage of free fatty acids, fatty acid<br />

mixtures and fatty acid extracts from marine lipids in<br />

pharmaceutical formulations such as suppositories,<br />

ointments, tablets and gelatin capsules for treatment<br />

and prevention of multiple disorders like<br />

constipation, hemorrhoids, bacterial infections (e.g.<br />

helicobacter pylori), viral infections (e.g. herpes<br />

simplex virus infections) and inflammations, as well<br />

as against fissura ani and pruritus ani.<br />

21: 2011/04002 22: 31/05/2011 43: 07/12/2011<br />

51: C12N<br />

71: EVOGENE LTD<br />

72: AYAL SHARON, KARCHI HAGAI, EMMANUEL<br />

EYAL, DIBER ALEX, VINOCUR BASIA JUDITH,<br />

HERSCHKOVITZ YOAV, GRANEVITZE ZUR<br />

33: US 31: 61/193.830 32: 2008/12/29<br />

54: POLYNUCLEOTIDES,POLYPEPTIDES<br />

ENCODED THEREBY,AND METHODS OF USING<br />

SAME FOR INCREASING ABIOTIC STRESS<br />

21: 2011/04134 22: 03/06/2011 43: 13/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B25B<br />

71: COETZEE JAN HENDRIK<br />

72: COETZEE JAN HENDRIK<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/03951 32: 2010/06/03<br />

54: OIL FILTER WRENCH<br />

00: -<br />

57: An oil filter wrench which includes a generally<br />

concave rigid mount for mounting the wrench on an<br />

oil filter canister, the mount having a pivot support<br />

extending laterally from the rigid mount, a slotted<br />

shaft pivotally located along the pivot support and a<br />

strap having opposed ends coincidingly threaded<br />

through the slotted shaft for encircling an oil filter<br />

canister fixed in place by the strap and turning the<br />

shaft relative to the oil filter canister thereby<br />

releasing the oil filter canister upon replacement of<br />

the canister.<br />

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loop formed housing 16 that in turn extends sealably<br />

along the unit 12. Inflatable chambers 20 along the<br />

unit 12 are interconnected by integrally formed<br />

connector tube sections 22 along which the housing<br />

16 fits sealably. The housing 16 is formed with<br />

orifices 26 that extend through its wall enabling the<br />

flow of gas between the inside of the housing 16 and<br />

the chambers 20. The unit 12 and the pressurisation<br />

tube 14 are inflatable by way of a double port valve<br />

28. Inflation of the pressurisation tube 14 after the<br />

unit 12 has been inflated results in the<br />

compartmentalisation of the unit 12.<br />

21: 2011/04135 22: 03/06/2011 43: 05/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: F24J<br />

71: PALACE POWER SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD<br />

72: GOUS GERT JOHAN WILLEM<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/03994 32: 2010/06/04<br />

54: SOLAR THERMAL ENERGY<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention relates to a solar collector, which<br />

includes a sheet material defining a plurality of<br />

recesses shaped into liquid flow paths extending<br />

between a liquid inlet and a liquid outlet. The solar<br />

collector further includes a planar collector sheet<br />

mounted onto the pressed sheet material to define<br />

liquid conduits along the liquid flow paths between<br />

the pressed sheet material and the planar collector<br />

sheet.<br />

21: 2011/04172 22: 03/06/2011 43: 06/12/2011<br />

51: B60C<br />

71: RICHARD ANDREW DARVALL<br />

72: RICHARD ANDREW DARVALL<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/01537 32: 2010/03/03,<br />

54: LEAK ACCOMMODATING PNEUMATIC TUBE<br />

00: -<br />

57: A leak accommodating pneumatic tube 10<br />

comprises a multi-chamber flexible unit 12 and an<br />

inflatable body compartmentaliser as constituted<br />

from a pressurisation tube 14 that extends along a<br />

21: 2011/04187 22: 06/06/2011 43: 06/12/2011<br />

51: G01F<br />

71: CAPTECH LTD<br />

72: HAIMI SHLOMO<br />

33: US 31: 12/512.052 32: 2009/07/30<br />

54: IMPROVED PUMP LID AND CONTAINERS<br />

EMPLOYING SUCH<br />

00: -<br />

57: A pump lid assembly for use with a container<br />

that may be used to create a vacuum or a pressurized<br />

state within the container, the lid assembly<br />

having a rotatable pump cylinder configuration and a<br />

pump piston mechanically associated with the<br />

rotatable pump cylinder configuration such that at<br />

least a portion of the piston is deployed within the<br />

pump cylinder, thereby defining between them a<br />

variable pump volume The pump piston is<br />

configured with a substantially cylindrical piston wall<br />

having an interior surface and an exterior surface<br />

such that at least a portion of the interior surface is<br />

configured for releasable attachment to the container<br />

at least a portion of the exterior surface of the piston<br />

wall interacts with the rotatable pump cylinder<br />

configuration so that rotation of the rotatable pump<br />

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cylinder configuration generates linear motion of the<br />

rotatable pump cylinder configuration.<br />

21: 2011/0422. 22: 2011/01/17. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/17<br />

51: C07D A01N<br />

71: BASF SE<br />

72: VON DEYN, Wolfgang, PUHL, Michael,<br />

POHLMAN, Matthias, RACK, Michael, PARRA<br />

RAPADO, Liliana, LANGEWALD, Jürgen,<br />

ANSPAUGH, Douglas, D., OLOUMI-SADEGHI,<br />

Hassan, CULBERTSON, Deborah, L., RANKL,<br />

Nancy B., KAMP, Hennicke, VAN RAVENZWAAY,<br />

Bennard<br />

33: US 31: 61/073,574 32: 2008-06-18<br />

54: 1,2-BENZISOTHIAZOLE COMPOUNDS<br />

USEFUL FOR COMBATING ANIMAL PESTS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to sulfonamide<br />

compounds of formula (I) according to claim 1, as<br />

well as to the N-oxides and salts thereof. These<br />

compounds are useful for combating animal pests.<br />

The invention also relates to a process for the<br />

preparation of these compounds and to intermediate<br />

compounds used in said process. The invention<br />

further relates to a method for controlling animal<br />

pests by using the compounds of formula (I), the N-<br />

oxides or the salts thereof, to plant propagation<br />

material and to an agricultural and veterinary<br />

composition comprising said compounds, the N-<br />

oxides or the salts thereof.<br />

21: 2011/04298 22: 09/06/2011 43: 05/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: C07D<br />

71: UNIVERSITY OF BASEL<br />

72: CMILJANOVIC VLADIMIR, CMILJANOVIC<br />

NATASA, GIESE BERND, WYMANN MATTHIAS<br />

33: GB 31: 08211219.3 32: 2008/11/10<br />

54: TRIAZINE PYRIMIDINE AND PYRIDINE<br />

ANALOGS AND THEIR USE AS THERAPEUTIC<br />

AGENTS AND DIAGNOSTIC PROBES<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention relates to novel therapeutic agents<br />

and diagnostic probes. The invention also relates to<br />

phosphoinositide 3-kinase (PI3K) and mammalian<br />

target of rapamycin (mTOR) inhibitor triazine,<br />

pyrimidine and pyridine-based compounds of<br />

Formula (I), their stereoisomers, geometric isomers,<br />

tautomers, solvates, metabolites, N-oxide<br />

derivatives, pharmaceutically acceptable salts, and<br />

prodrugs thereof compositions of the new<br />

compounds, either alone or in combination with at<br />

least one additional therapeutic agent, with a<br />

pharmaceutically acceptable carrier; and uses of the<br />

new compounds, either alone or in combination with<br />

at least one additional therapeutic agent, for treating<br />

disorders mediated by lipid kinases. Methods of<br />

using compounds of Formula (I) for in vitro, in situ,<br />

and in vivo diagnosis, prevention or treatment of<br />

such disorders in mammalian cells, or associated<br />

pathological conditions, are disclosed. (Formula I)<br />

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21: 2011/04299 22: 09/06/2011 43: 25/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A61K<br />

71: VDF FUTURECEUTICALS INC and XEROS<br />

PHARMACEUTICALS LLC<br />

72: HAMLIN DAVID, MAJETI SATYANARAYANA,<br />

PIETRZKOWSKI ZBIGNIEW<br />

33: US 31: 61/114.359 32: 2008/11/13<br />

54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR<br />

ALLEVIATING HYPOSALIVATION AND FOR<br />

PROVIDING ORAL COMFORT<br />

00: -<br />

57: Various compositions and methods are provided<br />

to alleviate one or more symptoms associated with<br />

hyposalivation or xerostomia. Preferred<br />

compositions and methods employ one or more<br />

plant extracts and/or a proanthocyanidin at a<br />

concentration effective to reduce or eliminate the<br />

symptoms. Especially preferred extracts are isolated<br />

from a fruit and/or seed (e.g., grape, cranberry, blue<br />

berry, black berry, etc.), and where a second extract<br />

is present, such extract is preferably isolated from a<br />

citrus fruit (e.g., lemon, orange, lime, grapefruit,<br />

tangerine, mandarin orange, ugli fruit, etc.).<br />

21: 2011/04319. 22: 2011/06/09. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: C07C<br />

71: Theravance, Inc.<br />

72: DALZIEL, Sean, RAPTA, Miroslav<br />

33: US 31: 61/121,254 32: 2008-12-10<br />

54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF A 3-<br />

CARBOXYPROPYL-AMINOTETRALIN<br />

COMPOUND<br />

00: -<br />

The invention provides crystalline solid forms of (S)-<br />

4-((2S,3S)-7-carbamoyl-1,1-diethyl-3-methoxy-<br />

1,2,3,4-tetrahydronaphthalen-2-ylamino)-2-<br />

cyclohexylmethyl-butyric acid. The invention also<br />

provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising<br />

such crystalline solid forms, methods of using such<br />

crystalline solid forms to treat diseases associated<br />

with mu opioid receptor activity, and processes<br />

useful for preparing such crystalline solid forms.<br />

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21: 2011/04337 22: 10/06/2011 43: 11/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A61K<br />

71: PALADIN LABS INC<br />

72: VINSON ROBERT, GOSSELIN PATRICK,<br />

BETANCOURT AIMESTHER OJITO<br />

33: US 31: 61/122.117 32: 2008/12/12<br />

54: NARCOTIC DRUG FORMULATIONS WITH<br />

DECREASED ABUSE POTENTIAL<br />

00: -<br />

57: The present application relates to novel narcotic<br />

formulations having a decreased injection abuse<br />

potential In a representative embodiment, the<br />

formulation comprises methadone hydrochloride (6-<br />

dimethylamino-4,4-diphenylheptan-3-one, a<br />

synthetic opiod), meglumine, cellulose, lactose, and<br />

magnesium stearate The application further<br />

illustrates methods for making the contemplated<br />

formulations.<br />

54: A METHOD FOR DESTROYING COAL MINE<br />

LOW CONCENTRATION METHANE GAS AND AN<br />

APPARATUS THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

57: A method for destroying coal mine low<br />

concentration methane gas and an apparatus<br />

thereof. The method consists of the following steps:<br />

(A) electrifying an oxidizing bed (39), and starting<br />

and heating the oxidizing bed to be at least 800; (B)<br />

inputting coal mine low concentration methane gas<br />

into the oxidizing bed (39), carrying out the rapid<br />

reaction of methane and oxygen, and releasing heat;<br />

(C) storage (11) for storing the heat; (D) discharging<br />

clean waste gas out of the oxidizing bed (39) after<br />

the reaction; (E) switching the direction, and<br />

inputting the coal mine low concentration methane<br />

gas into the oxidizing bed (39) again so as to carry<br />

out a rapid oxidization reaction and release heat;<br />

and (F) storing and outputting redundant reaction<br />

heat, and repeating the steps (B)(C)(D)(E)(F). The<br />

apparatus consists of a switch valve mechanism<br />

(47), the oxidizing bed (39), a recovery valve<br />

mechanism, a gas inlet system and a process<br />

detection and control system. The switch valve<br />

mechanism (47) and the oxidizing bed (39) are<br />

assembled together and are integrated with the<br />

recovery mechanism (37) and the gas inlet system<br />

into a whole.<br />

21: 2011/04374 22: 13/06/2011 43: 03/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: E21F<br />

71: SHENGLI OIL FIELD SHENGLI POWER<br />

MACHINERY GROUP CO., LTD<br />

72: CHEN YILIANG, MA XIAOZHONG, SUN LONG<br />

33: CN 31: 200810249601.0 32: 2008/12/17<br />

21: 2011/04379. 22: 2011/06/10. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: C03B;<br />

71: SAINT-GOBAIN EMBALLAGE<br />

72: GHIONE, Samuele, ZANELLA, Evelino<br />

33: FR 31: 0857658 32: 2008-11-12<br />

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54: AUTOMATIC SUBSTITUTION OF BLANK<br />

MOULDS IN THE MANUFACTURE OF HOLLOW<br />

GLASS PRODUCTS<br />

00: -<br />

A process for manufacturing a hollow glass product<br />

using an I.S. machine and a robot that can move<br />

alongside the blank moulds of this machine,<br />

characterized in that the robot is capable of<br />

replacing one or more blank moulds, section after<br />

section. An I.S. machine for manufacturing hollow<br />

glass products, comprising a robot that can move<br />

alongside the blank moulds, characterized in that the<br />

robot is capable of carrying several tools having<br />

different functions, simultaneously and/or alternately,<br />

chosen from an electromagnet, and/or a spray tube<br />

for greasing by spraying, and/or an optical<br />

pyrometer, an infrared or equivalent viewing port<br />

and/or a rotary abrasive tool and/or a camera or<br />

equivalent.<br />

21: 2011/04380. 22: 2011/06/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: AMGEN INC.<br />

72: ALLEN, Jennifer R., BOURBEAU, Matthew P.,<br />

CHEN, Ning, HU, Essa, KUNZ, Roxanne,<br />

RUMFELT, Shannon<br />

33: US 31: 61/114,567 32: 2008-11-14<br />

33: US 31: 61/166,212 32: 2009-04-02<br />

54: PYRAZINE COMPOUNDS AS<br />

PHOSPHODIESTERASE 10 INHIBITORS<br />

00: -<br />

Pyrazine compounds, and compositions containing<br />

them, and processes for preparing such compounds.<br />

Provided herein also are methods of treating<br />

disorders or diseases treatable by inhibition of<br />

PDE10, such as obesity, non-insulin dependent<br />

diabetes, schizophrenia, bipolar disorder, obsessivecompulsive<br />

disorder, and the like.<br />

21: 2011/04381. 22: 2011/06/10. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: ACHILLION PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.<br />

72: PHADKE, Avinash, CHEN, Dawei,<br />

GADHACHANDA, Venkat, HASHIMOTO, Akihiro,<br />

PAIS, Godwin, WANG, Xiangzhu, AGARWAL, Atul,<br />

KIM, Ha Young, LI, Shouming, LIU, Cuixian,<br />

ZHANG, Suoming, DESHPANDE, Milind<br />

33: US 31: 61/121,378 32: 2008-12-10<br />

33: US 31: 61/226,317 32: 2009-07-17<br />

54: NEW 4-AMINO-4-OXOBUTANOYL PEPTIDES<br />

AS INHIBITORS OF VIRAL REPLICATION<br />

00: -<br />

The invention provides 4-amino-4-oxobutanoyl<br />

peptides of Formula I and the pharmaceutically salts<br />

and hydrates thereof. The variables R, R1, R6-R8,<br />

R16, R18, R19, M, n, T, Y, and Z are defined herein.<br />

Certain compounds of Formula I are useful as<br />

antiviral agents. The 4-amino-4-oxobutanoyl<br />

peptides disclosed herein are potent and/ or<br />

selective inhibitors of viral replication, particularly<br />

Hepatitis C virus replication. The invention also<br />

provides pharmaceutical compositions containing<br />

one or more 4-amino-4-oxobutanoyl peptides and<br />

one or more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers.<br />

Such pharmaceutical compositions may contain a 4-<br />

amino-4-oxobutanoyl peptides as the only active<br />

agent or may contain a combination of a 4-amino-4-<br />

oxobutanoyl peptides and one or more other<br />

pharmaceutically active agents. The invention also<br />

provides methods for treating viral infections,<br />

including Hepatitis C infections.<br />

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herein are potent and/ or selective inhibitors of viral<br />

replication, particularly Hepatitis C virus replication.<br />

The invention also provides pharmaceutical<br />

compositions containing one or more 4-amino-4-<br />

oxobutanoyl peptide cyclic analogues and one or<br />

more pharmaceutically acceptable carriers. Such<br />

pharmaceutical compositions may contain a 4-<br />

amino-4-oxobutanoyl peptide cyclic analogue as the<br />

only active agent or may contain a combination of a<br />

4-amino-4-oxobutanoyl peptide cyclic analogue and<br />

one or more other pharmaceutically active agents.<br />

The invention also provides methods for treating<br />

viral infections, including Hepatitis C infections, in<br />

patients.<br />

21: 2011/04382. 22: 2011/06/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: ARCHER DANIELS MIDLAND COMPANY<br />

72: BASEETH, Shireen, S., SEBREE, Bruce, R.<br />

33: US 31: 61/114,510 32: 2008-11-14<br />

54: ORGANOGEL COMPOSITIONS AND<br />

PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention is directed towards <strong>org</strong>anogel<br />

compositions comprising a phospholipid<br />

composition. Processes for producing such<br />

<strong>org</strong>anogel compositions are further disclosed. The<br />

present invention is also directed towards uses of<br />

the novel <strong>org</strong>anogel compositions in foods or<br />

beverages, cosmetics, personal care products, as a<br />

drug delivery vehicle or as a carrier of any desired<br />

compound.<br />

21: 2011/04383. 22: 2011/06/10. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: C07D<br />

71: ACHILLION PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.<br />

72: PHADKE, Avinash, WANG, Xiangzhu, PAIS,<br />

Godwin, HASHIMOTO, Akihiro, GADHACHANDA,<br />

Venkat, CHEN, Dawei, AGARWAL, Atul, ZHANG,<br />

Suoming, LIU, Cuixian, LI, Shouming, DESHPANDE,<br />

Milind<br />

33: US 31: 61/121,378 32: 2008-12-10<br />

33: US 31: 61/226,323 32: 2009-07-17<br />

54: 4-AMINO-4-OXOBUTANOYL PEPTIDE<br />

CYCLIC ANALOGUES, INHIBITORS OF VIRAL<br />

REPLICATION<br />

00: -<br />

The invention provides 4-amino-4-oxobutanoyl<br />

peptides and cyclic analogues thereof of Formula I<br />

and the pharmaceutically salts thereof. The variables<br />

are defined herein. Certain compounds of Formula I<br />

are useful as antiviral agents. 4-amino-4-<br />

oxobutanoyl peptide cyclic analogues as disclosed<br />

21: 2011/04395. 22: 2011/06/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: AstraZeneca AB<br />

72: CRONIN, Mark, GENG, Bolin, RECK, Folkert<br />

33: US 31: 61/114,706 32: 2008-11-14<br />

54: [4- (1-AMINO-ETHYL) -CYCLOHEXYL] -<br />

METHYL-AMINES AS ANTIBACTERIALS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to compounds of<br />

Formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts<br />

thereof, to their use in the treatment of bacterial<br />

infections, and to their methods of preparation.<br />

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21: 2011/04396. 22: 2011/06/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: AstraZeneca AB<br />

72: HOLENZ, Jörg, KARLSTRÖM, Sofia,<br />

KOLMODIN, Karin, LINDSTRÖM, Johan, RAKOS,<br />

Laszlo, ROTTICCI, Didier, SÖDERMAN, Peter,<br />

SWAHN, Britt-Marie, VON BERG, Stefan<br />

33: US 31: 61/114,634 32: 2008-11-14<br />

54: SUBSTITUTED ISOINDOLES AS BACE<br />

INHIBITORS AND THEIR USE (NEW<br />

COMPOUNDS 578)<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to novel compounds of<br />

formula (I) and their pharmaceutical compositions. In<br />

addition, the present invention relates to therapeutic<br />

methods for the treatment and/or prevention of Aßrelated<br />

pathologies such as Downs syndrome, ß-<br />

amyloid angiopathy such as but not limited to<br />

cerebral amyloid angiopathy or hereditary cerebral<br />

hemorrhage, disorders associated with cognitive<br />

impairment such as but not limited to MCI ("mild<br />

cognitive impairment"), Alzheimer Disease, memory<br />

loss, attention deficit symptoms associated with<br />

Alzheimer disease, neurodegeneration associated<br />

with diseases such as Alzheimer disease or<br />

dementia including dementia of mixed vascular and<br />

degenerative origin, pre-senile dementia, senile<br />

dementia and dementia associated with Parkinson's<br />

disease, progressive supranuclear palsy or cortical<br />

basal degeneration.<br />

21: 2011/04409. 22: 2011/06/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: B03C<br />

71: OUTOTEC OYJ<br />

72: GREY, Thomas J., OREKONDY, Shivakumar<br />

33: US 31: 12/313,313 32: 2008-11-19<br />

54: BELTLESS RARE EARTH ROLL MAGNETIC<br />

SEPARATOR SYSTEM AND METHOD<br />

00: -<br />

A material separator system (10) and method for<br />

magnetically separating components of feedstock by<br />

directing the feedstock onto a thin rotating shell (18)<br />

enclosing one or more rotating magnetic rolls (72)<br />

capable of riding upon the interior of the shell. In one<br />

embodiment, a cam-and-bearing arrangement is<br />

used to permit the magnetic roll and shell each to<br />

rotate on its own independent axis. This provides the<br />

ability to adjust clearance, the line of contact, and<br />

the degree of contact between the magnetic roll and<br />

the shell. In another embodiment, a different<br />

arrangement provides the same capabilities. The<br />

system can be configured to drive a magnetic roll<br />

(72), which then drives the shell (18), or it can be<br />

configured to drive the shell (18), which then drives<br />

the magnetic roll (72). The system can also be<br />

configured as a retreater for retreating feedstock.<br />

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54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING<br />

METHACRYLATED BENZOPHENONES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method for producing<br />

methacrylated benzophenones and to the uses<br />

thereof.<br />

21: 2011/04423. 22: 2008/10/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: C07D, A61K, A61P<br />

71: MERCK SERONO SA<br />

72: QUATTROPANI, ANNA, GERBER, PATRICK,<br />

SAUER, WOLFGANG, BOMBRUN, AGNES,<br />

MONTAGNE, CYRIL, MUZERELLE, MATHILDE,<br />

MARIN, DELPHINE, CROSIGNANI, STEFANO,<br />

DORBAIS, JEROME, GONZALEZ, JÉRÔME<br />

33: EP 31: 07117921.2 32: 2007-10-04<br />

33: US 31: 60/998,254 32: 2007-10-09<br />

54: OXADIAZOLE DERIVATIVES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to compounds of formula I:<br />

wherein R 1 , R 2 , R a , R b , W, Q and S have the<br />

meanings given in claim 1. The compounds are<br />

useful e.g. in the treatment of autoimmune disorders,<br />

such as multiple sclerosis.<br />

21: 2011/04424. 22: 2011/06/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: C07C<br />

71: Evonik Röhm GmbH<br />

72: KNEBEL, Joachim, KLESSE, Wolfgang,<br />

BREINER, Christine Maria, SCHMITT, Gerold<br />

33: DE 31: 102008054611.9 32: 2008-12-15<br />

21: 2011/04425. 22: 2011/06/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: C10L<br />

71: Zilkha Biomass Fuels LLC<br />

72: GRØNN, Arne Johannes<br />

33: NO 31: 20085249 32: 2008-12-15<br />

54: A METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION OF<br />

PELLETS OR BRIQUETTES<br />

00: -<br />

A method is provided for the production of pellets or<br />

briquettes from lignin containing material in the form<br />

of processable particles wherein the method<br />

comprises the steps of: passing the material, if it has<br />

a relative moisture content of more than about 30%,<br />

alternatively more than about 20% by weight, to a<br />

drying step and drying it to a relative moisture<br />

content of about 0-30%, alternatively about 0-20 %<br />

by weight; passing the material, optionally via an<br />

intermediate storage step, to a heat treatment step<br />

and heating the material to about 180-235°C by<br />

injecting steam into a reactor; maintaining the<br />

material in the reactor at the temperature reached<br />

for a sufficient time to soften the material and<br />

release lignin; reducing the pressure in the reactor in<br />

at least one step; and pelletizing or briquetting the<br />

treated material. The invention also concerns pellets<br />

or briquettes produced by the method.<br />

21: 2011/04426. 22: 2011/06/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D<br />

71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited<br />

72: NAKAO, Akira, GOTANDA, Kentoku, AOKI,<br />

Kazumasa, HIRANO, Shimpei, HIRUMA, Yoshiharu,<br />

SHIIKI, Takeshi<br />

33: JP 31: 2008-327477 32: 2008-12-24<br />

54: INDANYL COMPOUNDS<br />

00: -<br />

Provided are novel low-molecular compounds which<br />

exhibit calcium receptor antagonist activity, and<br />

which are highly safe and orally administrable,<br />

namely, compounds having general formula (I) or<br />

pharmacologically acceptable salts thereof. In the<br />

general formula, A represents a single bond or the<br />

like; D represents a single bond or the like; R2a and<br />

R2b are the same or different from each other and<br />

represent a hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, or the<br />

like; R3a and R3b are the same or different from<br />

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each other and represent a hydrogen atom, a<br />

halogen atom, or the like; R4 and R5 are the same<br />

or different from each other and represent a<br />

hydrogen atom, a halogen atom, or the like; R6<br />

represents methyl, ethyl, or the like; m represents an<br />

integer of 0 to 6, or the like; and Z represents<br />

carboxyl or the like.<br />

21: 2011/04428. 22: 2011/06/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: C04B<br />

71: Lafarge<br />

72: WALENTA, Günther, COMPARET, Cédric,<br />

MORIN, Vincent, GARTNER, Ellis<br />

33: FR 31: 08/07182 32: 2008-12-19<br />

54: HYDRAULIC BINDER BASED ON<br />

SULFOALUMINOUS CLINKER AND ON<br />

PORTLAND CLINKER<br />

00: -<br />

The subject of the present invention is a composition<br />

comprising at least one Portland clinker and one<br />

belite-calcium-sulfoaluminous-ferrite (BCSAF)<br />

clinker.<br />

71: SVEN IAN JACOBSEN<br />

72: SVEN IAN JACOBSEN<br />

33: - 31: - 32: -<br />

54: SOLAR GEYERS<br />

00: -<br />

57: A solar geyser (10), especially for use in parts of<br />

the word with high levels of solar radiation, the<br />

geyser comprising a spherical container (12) housed<br />

within a translucent shell (14) and a vacuum<br />

providing insulation between the shell and the<br />

container. The container being painted black to<br />

ensure maximum absorption of solar radiation, and<br />

the geyser including an inner reservoir (30) for<br />

storage of warm water (16) and means for<br />

monitoring the heat of the water in the inner<br />

reservoir – if the temperature reaches a<br />

predetermined maximum more water is added to the<br />

outer tank. If a predetermined minimum temperature<br />

is reached the flow of water into the outer container<br />

will be interrupted to ensure that the available water<br />

reaches the desired temperature.<br />

21: 2011/04430. 22: 2011/06/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: C08K, C08L<br />

71: Illinois Tool Works Inc.<br />

72: REYNOLDS, Jeffrey<br />

33: US 31: 12/329,867 32: 2008-12-08<br />

54: PEROXIDE DISPERSIONS<br />

00: -<br />

A hardener composition useful in a two part resin<br />

system. The hardener composition includes a<br />

reactive carrier, a peroxide catalyst, a thickener and<br />

thixotropic agent selected from fumed silica and<br />

precipitated silica, and optionally a filler. The<br />

hardener composition can have a shelf life of over<br />

six months. A two-part polyester resin system and a<br />

method of making a polyester resin composition are<br />

also disclosed.<br />

21: 2011/04435 22: 15/06/2011 43: 09/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: F24H, F24J<br />

21: 2011/04442 22: 15/06/2011 43: 09/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A63B<br />

71: JOHNSON PETER EDWARD<br />

72: JOHNSON PETER EDWARD<br />

33: - 31: - 32: -<br />

54: GOLF CUP<br />

00: -<br />

57: A golf cup is provided that has a generally<br />

tubular cylindrical body and wherein indicia are<br />

depicted internally thereof on an inwardly directed<br />

surface so as to be at least partially visible from an<br />

oblique angle. The indicia may be provided on an<br />

inwardly directed surface of a ring removably<br />

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attached to the body co-axially therewith.<br />

Alternatively, the indicia may be provided on an<br />

inwardly directed surface of a sleeve that is a sliding<br />

fit within the golf cup. The invention also provides<br />

rings and sleeves carrying indicia on an inwardly<br />

directed surface thereof that in use is to be at least<br />

partially visible from an oblique angle wherein the<br />

rings and sleeves may be installed in association<br />

with existing golf cups.<br />

communication with, either said first computer<br />

processing unit or said second computer processing<br />

unit. In an embodiment of the invention, said signal<br />

reception and transmission means is in<br />

communication with said internet connection means<br />

so as to obtain an Internet Protocol (IP) address<br />

assigned to said digital device.<br />

21: 2011/04447. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: H04N, H04W<br />

71: MATLA INFOTECH (PTY) LIMITED<br />

72: WU, Chia Chao, WU, Guo-Zua, WU, Kun-Da<br />

54: A SYSTEM FOR DECODING A DIGITAL<br />

SIGNAL<br />

00: -<br />

A system for decoding a digital signal is provided,<br />

said system comprising a digital device including a<br />

signal reception and transmission means, an internet<br />

connection means, and a first and a second<br />

computer processing unit. The first computer<br />

processing unit is operable to demodulate a received<br />

broadcast signal into digital data, and the second<br />

computer processing unit is operable to control said<br />

reception and transmission means, said second<br />

computer processing unit being connected to said<br />

first computer processing unit by means of a digital<br />

interface. Significantly, said internet connection<br />

means is connected to, or is integrally in<br />

21: 2011/04449. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: H01H<br />

71: ABB TECHNOLOGY AG<br />

72: GENTSCH, Dietmar<br />

33: EP 31: 08021978.5 32: 2008-12-18<br />

54: SWITCH ARRANGEMENT FOR MEDIUM AND<br />

HIGH-VOLTAGE SWITCHING DEVICES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a switch arrangement for<br />

medium and high-voltage switching devices having<br />

switches (12), with which at least one of the contacts<br />

is a moving contact which can be actuated by means<br />

of a propelling charge. In order to ensure that both a<br />

high-current arrangement and a high- voltage<br />

arrangement can be taken into account, according to<br />

the invention it is proposed that, for a plurality of<br />

switches, a dedicated propelling charge is provided<br />

for each switch, and that the propelling charges are<br />

coupled together with regard to the time of the<br />

ignition.<br />

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21: 2011/04450. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: G03C<br />

71: TROY GROUP, INC.<br />

72: COLE, John, E., PFEUFFER, Joseph, J., RILEY,<br />

Michael, R.<br />

33: US 31: 61/138,848 32: 2008-12-18<br />

33: US 31: 12/638,593 32: 2009-12-15<br />

54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SECURE<br />

DOCUMENT PRINTING<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method for devising a<br />

pantograph. The method includes the steps of<br />

defining a message to be displayed on the<br />

pantograph, forming a background pixel format and<br />

a foreground pixel cluster pattern. The foreground<br />

cluster pattern is devised from the background pixel<br />

formation. Adjacent pixels in the background pattern<br />

are combined to form pixel clusters. The foreground<br />

pattern of pixel clusters is used to fill the characters<br />

of a pantograph message.<br />

21: 2011/04451. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: B32B<br />

71: TROY GROUP, INC.<br />

72: HOEFS, Eugene, RILEY, Michael R., HEILMAN,<br />

Kevin L.<br />

33: US 31: 61/139,510 32: 2008-12-19<br />

33: US 31: 12/543,438 32: 2009-08-18<br />

54: COATING COMPOSITION, SYSTEM<br />

INCLUDING THE COATING COMPOSITION, AND<br />

METHOD FOR PRODUCING SECURE IMAGES<br />

00: -<br />

A coating composition, system, and method for<br />

printing documents that are difficult to chemically or<br />

physically f<strong>org</strong>e and that are easy to visually verify<br />

are disclosed. The system includes a substrate, a<br />

toner, including a colorant and a dye, a primary<br />

migration-enhancing coating applied using an offset<br />

printing process and optionally a secondary<br />

migration-enhancing coating applied using an offset<br />

printing process. An image formed using the toner of<br />

the invention is readily verified by comparing a<br />

colorant-formed image and a dye-formed image. In<br />

addition, if a solvent is used in an attempt to alter the<br />

printed image on the substrate, the dye migrates or<br />

diffuses to indicate tampering with the document.<br />

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21: 2011/04457. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: F16L<br />

71: ZIMCO GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED<br />

72: TICKLE, KARL THOMAS, VAN ZYL,<br />

CHRISTIAAN, WELSH, ANTHONY ROSS, BUSH,<br />

PETER HAMILTON<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/08383 32: 2010-11-23<br />

54: HOSE CLAMP<br />

00: -<br />

The invention concerns a hose clamp (10) which<br />

includes a curved band (12) for encircling a hose<br />

and which has opposite first and second ends (14,<br />

26). A relatively large number of radially outwardly<br />

extending first teeth (16) are provided at the first end<br />

of the band and there is a circumferentially<br />

extending passage (28) defined at the second end of<br />

the band between radially inner member (30) and a<br />

radially outer member (32). The latter member<br />

carries a relatively small number of second teeth<br />

(40.1....) extending radially inwardly into the<br />

passage. The passage has openings at both<br />

circumferential ends through which the first end of<br />

the band can pass with the first and second teeth<br />

engaging one another in the passage. Also, there<br />

are fist and second guide formations (20, 44) at the<br />

first and second ends for guiding the first end into<br />

and through the passage.<br />

21: 2011/04470. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/17<br />

51: B41J<br />

71: Hewlett-Packard Development Company, L.P.<br />

72: BENJAMIN, Trudy, TORGERSON, Joseph M.<br />

54: FLUID EJECTION DEVICE<br />

00: -<br />

A fluid ejection device includes a plurality of address<br />

lines and a fire line for communicating a fire signal.<br />

The device also includes a plurality of nozzle circuits<br />

coupled to the fire line and the plurality of address<br />

lines. Each nozzle circuit is configured, when<br />

enabled, to eject fluid via a different one of a plurality<br />

of nozzles in response to the fire signal. A subset of<br />

the plurality of address lines is coupled to each pair<br />

of the plurality of nozzle circuits. Each subset that is<br />

coupled to one of the pairs of nozzle circuits is<br />

selected so that simultaneous activation of every<br />

address line of that subset simultaneously enables<br />

each nozzle circuit in the pair or pairs of nozzle<br />

circuits coupled to that triad and none of the other<br />

nozzle circuits of the plurality of nozzle circuits.<br />

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21: 2011/04473. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: Abraxis Bioscience, LLC<br />

72: TRIEU, Vuong<br />

33: US 31: 61/120,228 32: 2008-12-05<br />

54: SPARC BINDING PEPTIDES AND USES<br />

THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed are SPARC and albumin binding peptides<br />

for the targeting of disease sites, such as tumors,<br />

with therapeutic and diagnostic agents In particular,<br />

compositions comprising SPARC binding peptide -<br />

Antibody Fc domain fusion proteins and methods of<br />

their use are disclosed.<br />

21: 2011/04474. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: H04Q<br />

71: Commscope Inc. Of North Carolina<br />

72: HOU, Rong, MACAULEY, Daniel W.,<br />

SATTERTHWAITE, Danny L.<br />

33: US 31: 61/139,209 32: 2008-12-19<br />

54: SYSTEM FOR INTELLIGENT PATCHING OF<br />

TELECOMMUNICATION CABLES WITH A<br />

COMMUNICATION NETWORK<br />

00: -<br />

A datacommunications patching system includes: a<br />

mounting frame; a first module mounted in the<br />

mounting frame and including a plurality of<br />

connector ports on one side thereof and first and<br />

second connectors on another side thereof; and a<br />

backplane that is mounted in the mounting frame.<br />

The backplane electrically connects to the first<br />

module via the first connector when the first module<br />

is mounted in the mounting frame in a first<br />

orientation, and wherein the backplane electrically<br />

connects to the first module via the second<br />

connector when the first module is mounted in the<br />

mounting frame in a second orientation that is<br />

inverted from the first orientation.<br />

21: 2011/04483 22: 17/06/2011 43: 09/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A01N<br />

71: BUCKMAN LABORATORIES<br />

INTERNATIONAL, INC<br />

72: MARAIS DEBORAH A<br />

33: US 31: 61/143.180 32: 2009/01/08<br />

54: MICROBICIDAL COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING<br />

ACTIVATED NITROGENOUS COMPOUND AND<br />

1,4-BIS (BROMOACETOXY)-2-BUTENE,AND<br />

METHODS OF USING THE SAME<br />

00: -<br />

57: Microbicidal compositions for aqueous systems<br />

are provided that include (a) a nitrogenous<br />

compound activated by an oxidant or an enzyme<br />

and (b) 1,4-bis(bromoacetoxy)-2- butene (BBAB).<br />

The components are present in a combined amount<br />

synergistically effective to control the growth of at<br />

least one micro<strong>org</strong>anism. Methods for controlling the<br />

growth of micro<strong>org</strong>anisms in aqueous systems with<br />

the compositions are also provided.<br />

21: 2011/04484. 22: 2011/06/17. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: G06F<br />

71: ONEWIRE, INC<br />

72: MCCAGG, Brin, VON STADE, Skiddy<br />

33: US 31: 61/118,335 32: 2008-11-26<br />

54: STRUCTURED JOB SEARCH ENGINE<br />

00: -<br />

Candidates use a computer-based system to create<br />

profiles of their job experience, skills, interests, and<br />

future job requirements. Companies seeking<br />

candidates to fill job positions use the system to<br />

create profiles of the positions they seek to fill. The<br />

system automatically matches candidates to<br />

company searches based on their profiles, and<br />

confidentially and anonymously presents the<br />

companies with a list of candidates, ranked in<br />

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decreasing order of the degree of match. The<br />

system may also notify candidates of positions which<br />

match their profiles. Candidates may earn referral<br />

fees from companies by referring positions to other<br />

candidates.<br />

attractive for induction of mucosal and systemic<br />

immunity to SIV/HIV and other diseases.<br />

21: 2011/04486. 22: 2011/06/17. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: B25D, E21B<br />

71: SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY<br />

72: MUUTTONEN, Timo, KANDELIN, Lars,<br />

SAUKKO, Pekka<br />

33: FI 31: 20086097 32: 2008-11-20<br />

54: ROCK DRILLING MACHINE AND AXIAL<br />

BEARING MODULE<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a rock drilling machine and<br />

an axial bearing module. The rock drilling machine<br />

(5) is equipped with an axial bearing (18) having at<br />

least one axial piston (19, 20) for axially positioning<br />

a drill shank (7) and for damping stress pulses<br />

returning from the rock. The axial bearing comprises<br />

a module (21) that is detachable in one piece from<br />

one installation direction. The axial bearing module<br />

comprises the required pressure medium channels<br />

(27), seals (37, 37a, 37b, 37c), bearing surfaces<br />

(18), and a module frame (22, 25, 38a, 38b) having<br />

at least bearing housing in connection therewith.<br />

21: 2011/04485. 22: 2011/06/17. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: A61K, A61P<br />

71: UNIVERSITY OF MIAMI<br />

72: PODACK, Eckhard, R., STRBO, Natasa<br />

33: US 31: 61/116,971 32: 2008-11-21<br />

54: HIV/SIV VACCINES FOR THE GENERATION<br />

OF MUCOSAL AND SYSTEMIC IMMUNITY<br />

00: -<br />

Compositions of genetically engineered, secreted<br />

gp96 (gp69-Ig) induced strong mucosal and<br />

systemic immune responses and CD8 expansion<br />

that was independent of CD4 help. Immunization of<br />

patients with gp96-Ig immunization is especially<br />

21: 2011/04487. 22: 2011/06/17. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: ONCOTHERAPY SCIENCE, INC.<br />

72: MATSUO, Yo, OHSAWA, Ryuji, HISADA, Shoji<br />

33: US 31: 61/116,543 32: 2008-11-20<br />

54: GLYCOGEN SYNTHASE KINASE-3 BETA<br />

INHIBITORS CONTAINING 7-HYDROXY-<br />

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BENZOIMIDAZOLE-4-YL-METHANONE<br />

DERIVATIVES<br />

00: -<br />

GSK-3beta inhibitors comprising 7-Hydroxybenzoimidazole-4-yl-methanone<br />

Derivatives are<br />

provided. For example, the inhibitors have following<br />

general formula (I).<br />

21: 2011/04488. 22: 2011/06/17. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: B21B, B25D<br />

71: SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY<br />

72: KANDELIN, Lars, MUUTTONEN, Timo,<br />

SAUKKO, Pekka<br />

33: FI 31: 20086098 32: 2008-11-20<br />

54: ROCK DRILLING MACHINE AND AXIAL<br />

BEARING MODULE<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a rock drilling machine (5)<br />

equipped with an axial bearing (18) having at least<br />

one axial piston (39a, 39b) for setting the axial<br />

position of a drill shank (7) and for damping stress<br />

pulses returning from the rock. The axial bearing<br />

comprises a module (21 a, 21 b) that is detachable<br />

in one piece from one installation direction. The axial<br />

bearing module comprises all necessary seals (42a,<br />

42b), bearing surfaces (40a, 40b), and a module<br />

frame (38a, 38b). Supporting forces (FA, FB) caused<br />

by the operation of the axial bearing are transmitted<br />

by means of support members (43) in the module<br />

frame directly to the body (11 ) of the rock drilling<br />

machine, which is a uniform piece at least at the<br />

axial bearing (18).<br />

21: 2011/04500. 22: 2011/06/17. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: H02K<br />

71: Robert Bosch GmbH<br />

72: SEKERTZIS, Vassilios, RUDOLPH, Lars,<br />

HERBOLD, Klaus, WEBER, Gerlinde, AMARAL,<br />

Daniel<br />

33: DE 31: 102008054959.2 32: 2008-12-19<br />

54: ELECTRICAL MACHINE, PARTICULARLY<br />

ALTERNATING CURRENT GENERATOR<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to an electrical machine,<br />

particularly an alternating current generator, that can<br />

be designed as a three-phase alternator, for<br />

example, having - preferably electrical - components<br />

that are protected from access, wherein to this end<br />

there is a protective cap (47) fastened by means of<br />

at least one snap region (103), wherein the snap<br />

region (103) has a snap-in hook (92) having a snapin<br />

hook root (106), wherein there is a bending region<br />

(109) between the snap-in hook (92) and the snap-in<br />

hook root (106), wherein the bending region (109)<br />

has a cambered surface (112, 115).<br />

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21: 2011/04512. 22: 2011/06/17. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: E01F, E04B<br />

71: ANGELICO, Michele<br />

72: ANGELICO, Michele<br />

33: IT 31: TV2008A000148 32: 2008-11-19<br />

54: ANTI-NOISE PANEL<br />

00: -<br />

It is disclosed an anti-noise panel comprising a front<br />

shell and a rear shell that are coupled together<br />

within which rubber elements of specifically<br />

designed shape and size are incorporated. Said<br />

panel can be advantageously obtained by using also<br />

recycled, injected thermoplastic material, that allows<br />

the resulting panel to be conveniently used when the<br />

wind causes strong impact, for example, along<br />

railway lines where the compression waves<br />

generated by trains traveling at high speed over time<br />

tend to disassemble the riveted aluminum/steel<br />

sound barriers currently in use.<br />

21: 2011/04501. 22: 2011/06/17. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: A61K, A61P<br />

71: Merck Patent GmbH<br />

72: PICARD, Martin Andreas, MANEGOLD,<br />

Christian, WHEELER, Helen, KHASRAW, Mustafa,<br />

NEYNS, Bart<br />

33: US 31: 61/116,519 32: 2008-11-20<br />

54: NEW THERAPY AND MEDICAMENT USING<br />

INTEGRIN LIGANDS FOR TREATING CANCER<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a combination therapy for<br />

the treatment of tumors and tumor metastases<br />

comprising administration of integrin ligands,<br />

preferably integrin antagonists, together with cotherapeutic<br />

agents or therapy forms that have<br />

synergistic efficacy when administered consecutively<br />

with said ligands, such as chemotherapeutic agents<br />

and or radiation therapy. The therapy results in a<br />

synergistic potential increase of the inhibition effect<br />

of each individual therapeutic on tumor cell<br />

proliferation, yielding more effective treatment than<br />

found by administering an individual component<br />

alone, concurrently or not in the dosage regime of<br />

the present invention.<br />

21: 2011/04543. 22: 2011/06/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: A61M, A61M<br />

71: FERNANDES, Desmond Brian<br />

72: FERNANDES, Desmond Brian<br />

33: ZA 31: 2008/10747 32: 2008-12-19<br />

54: A SKIN TREATMENT DEVICE<br />

00: -<br />

A skin treatment device including a support body in<br />

the form of an elongated stem 12; two resiliency<br />

flexible axles and two rollers 18, 20. The axles are<br />

fixed to the stem at proximal ends thereof and<br />

extend outwardly from opposite sides of the stem.<br />

The axles define axes of rotation along their lengths<br />

which are co-planar and define an oblique angle<br />

between them. Each roller is rotatably supported on<br />

a different one of the axles and has a contact<br />

surface with radially-extending needles 30 for<br />

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penetrating the skin of a person to deliver a bioactive<br />

ingredient into the skin. The angled axles provide for<br />

the rollers to follow the natural curvature of the body<br />

of the person while the contact surfaces of the rollers<br />

maintain a high degree of contact with the person's<br />

skin.<br />

21: 2011/04544. 22: 2011/06/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: B01D<br />

71: FLSmidth A/S<br />

72: QUILTER, Jared, ROSE, Brandon<br />

33: US 31: 61/204,018 32: 2008-12-30<br />

54: HORIZONTAL BELT FILTER<br />

00: -<br />

A belt filter for separating liquids from solids in a<br />

slurry feed comprising a frame supporting a porous<br />

filter medium arranged over a moving carrier belt.<br />

The medium is adaptable to receive the feed and<br />

separate liquid filtrate therefrom. A vacuum pan is<br />

provided for collecting liquid filtrate separated from<br />

the feed. The vacuum pan is a rectangular trough<br />

having an open end located directly underneath the<br />

carrier belt, with the length of said vacuum pan being<br />

situated in the direction of movement of the carrier<br />

belt. A filtrate manifold is provided for receiving the<br />

filtrate from the vacuum pan, with the filtrate<br />

manifold being attached to and located directly<br />

underneath the vacuum pan to form an integral<br />

assembly that facilitates performing maintenance on<br />

the vacuum pan.<br />

21: 2011/04545. 22: 2011/06/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N, C12P<br />

71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited<br />

72: HIRUMA, Yoshiharu, TSUDA, Eisuke,<br />

TAKIZAWA, Takeshi, NAKAYAMA, Makiko<br />

33: JP 31: 2009-094613 32: 2009-04-09<br />

54: ANTI-Siglec-15 ANTIBODY<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed is a pharmaceutical composition for<br />

treating and/or preventing abnormalities of bone<br />

metabolism, which targets a protein encoded by a<br />

gene that can be strongly expressed in osteoclasts.<br />

Specifically disclosed are: a pharmaceutical<br />

composition containing an antibody that can<br />

recognize human Siglec-15 specifically and has an<br />

activity of inhibiting the formation of osteoclasts; and<br />

others.<br />

21: 2011/04551. 22: 2011/06/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: A01N, A61K<br />

71: HIGH POINT PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC<br />

72: POLISETTI, Dharma Rao, GUPTA, Suparna,<br />

EBDRUP, Soren<br />

33: US 31: 61/116,810 32: 2008-11-21<br />

54: ADAMANTYL BENZAMIDE COMPOUNDS<br />

00: -<br />

Embodiments of the present invention provide<br />

adamantyl benzamide derivtives and pharmaceutical<br />

compositions comprising adamantyl benzamide<br />

derivatives. Methods of use of such compounds and<br />

compositions to modulate the activity of 11ßhydroxysteroid<br />

dehydrogenase type 1 (11ßHSD1) in<br />

a subject are also provided.<br />

21: 2011/04553. 22: 2011/06/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: B32B<br />

71: USG INTERIORS, INC.<br />

72: YEUNG, Lee, K<br />

33: US 31: 12/275,755 32: 2008-11-21<br />

54: MULTI-LAYER ACOUSTICAL PLASTER<br />

SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

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An acoustical plaster system features a base layer<br />

mixture and a finish layer mixture. The base layer<br />

mixture includes a first binder, a first thickener and a<br />

plurality of first particles, with the first particles being<br />

porous, lightweight, non-close packing particles<br />

having a first mean diameter. The finish layer<br />

mixture includes a powder latex binder, a second<br />

thickener and a plurality of second particles, with the<br />

second particles being porous, lightweight particles<br />

having a second diameter. The first mean diameter<br />

is larger than said second mean diameter.<br />

of the invention are concerned with the locking clip<br />

itself and with a method assembling the water box.<br />

21: 2011/04561. 22: 2011/06/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: E03B; E03C<br />

71: DAVIS & DEALE IRRIGATION (PROPRIETARY)<br />

LIMITED<br />

72: DAVIS, BEVAN JOHN<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/03618 32: 2010-05-21<br />

54: WATER METER BOX<br />

00: -<br />

One aspect of the invention concerns a water meter<br />

box which has box parts of concave shape that can<br />

be mated with one another to form an enclosure<br />

about a water meter. The box parts have holes that<br />

register with one another when the box parts are so<br />

mated. For each pair of registering holes, there is a<br />

pair of clips that can be mated inseparably with one<br />

another by inter-engagement of locking formations<br />

on the clips when the clips are inserted in opposite<br />

directions into those registering holes. Other aspects<br />

21: 2011/0457. 22: 2011/01/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: A01N<br />

71: BASF SE<br />

72: ISHAQUE, Michael, SCHNABEL, Gerhard,<br />

ANSPAUGH, Douglas, D.<br />

33: EP 31: 08158664.6 32: 2008-06-20<br />

54: AGROCHEMICAL FORMULATIONS<br />

COMPRISING A PESTICIDE, AN ORGANIC UV-<br />

PHOTOPROTECTIVE FILTER AND COATED<br />

METAL-OXIDE NANOPARTICLES<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to an agrochemical<br />

formulation comprising a pesticide, an <strong>org</strong>anic UV<br />

photoprotective filter and coated metal oxide<br />

nanoparticles. It also relates to a method for<br />

preparing said formulation. Further on, it also relates<br />

to the use of a mixture of an <strong>org</strong>anic UV<br />

photoprotective filter and coated metal oxide<br />

nanoparticles in agrochemical formulations and the<br />

use of a agrochemical formulation according to the<br />

invention for stabilizing a pesticide against UV<br />

irradiation. Further on, it relates to a method of<br />

combating harmful insects and/or phytopathogenic<br />

fungi, which comprises contacting plants, soil or<br />

habitat of plants in or on which the harmful insects<br />

and/or phytopathogenic fungi are growing or may<br />

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grow, plants or soil to be protected from attack or<br />

infestation by said harmful insects and/or<br />

phytopathogenic fungi with an effective amount of<br />

the formulation according to the invention, to a<br />

method of controlling undesired vegetation, which<br />

comprises allowing a herbicidal effective amount of<br />

said formulation to act on plants, their habitat.<br />

(2), in order to stabilize the vehicle (2) in response to<br />

the explosion.<br />

21: 2011/04574. 22: 2011/06/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Pfizer Inc.<br />

72: BRICKNER, Steven Joseph, FLANAGAN, Mark<br />

Edward, LALL, Manjinder Singh<br />

33: US 31: 61/139,159 32: 2008-12-19<br />

54: MONOCARBAMS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to compounds of formula (I);<br />

wherein R1 R2, R3, R4, R5, and R6 as defined<br />

herein. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical<br />

compositions and methods of treating bacterial<br />

infections using compounds of formula (I).<br />

21: 2011/04575. 22: 2011/06/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: F41H<br />

71: SLOMAN,, Roger Mark<br />

72: SLOMAN,, Roger Mark<br />

33: GB 31: 0822444.6 32: 2008-12-10<br />

54: VEHICLE STABILIZATION<br />

00: -<br />

A vehicle (2), comprising: pressure detection means<br />

(16), vehicle stabilizing means (18); means (14) for<br />

receiving an input from the pressure detection<br />

means (16), in response to the pressure detection<br />

means (16) detecting an increase in pressure<br />

caused by an explosion; and control means (12) for<br />

controlling, in response to reception of the input from<br />

the pressure detecting means (16), the vehicle<br />

stabilizing means (18) to apply a force to the vehicle<br />

21: 2011/04576. 22: 2011/06/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: A01K<br />

71: ANDERSON, Mark L.<br />

72: DINGMAN, Brian, PITZEN, James, ANDERSON,<br />

Mark L.<br />

33: US 31: 61/147,793 32: 2009-01-28<br />

54: CONFORMABLE AND REUSABLE LICK<br />

DETERRENT<br />

00: -<br />

A lick deterrent device to deter animals from biting or<br />

chewing. The deterrent device has a flexible<br />

substrate physically conformable in three directions<br />

with conductive traces thereon. The lick deterrent<br />

device is configured for electrical connection to a<br />

removable power source. The traces are configured<br />

so that they may be contacted by an animal's tongue<br />

or saliva, so that upon contact, an electrical circuit is<br />

completed thereby delivering a mild electric shock to<br />

the animal. The lick deterrent device may be<br />

stretchable in at least one direction.<br />

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21: 2011/04578 22: 21/06/2011 43: 09/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: F24F, F28D, F28F<br />

71: F F SEELEY NOMINEES PTY LTD<br />

72: ROBERT WILLIAM GILBERT<br />

33: AU 31: 2008905875 32: 2008/11/13<br />

54: INDIRECT EVAPORATIVE COOLER<br />

CONSTRUCTION<br />

00: -<br />

57: A counter flow indirect evaporative heat<br />

exchanger (10) having vertically stacked alternate<br />

counter flow wet (14) and dry (12) passages where<br />

the wet passages are wetted during operation of the<br />

heat exchanger by wetting means (50, 52, 53, 54,<br />

70, 72, 74, 76) travelling vertically of the stack.<br />

Elongately wetting of a small plurality of the total<br />

number of passages (14, 12) of the heat exchanger<br />

(10) occurs at a time during vertical travel of the<br />

wetting means.<br />

21: 2011/04599. 22: 2011/06/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07K<br />

71: NOVO NORDISK A/S<br />

72: HILDEN, Ida, KROGH, Berit Olsen, CLAUSEN,<br />

Jes Thorn, OLSEN, Ole Hvilsted, BREINHOLT,<br />

Jens, LAURITZEN, Brian, SØRENSEN, Brit Binow<br />

33: EP 31: 08172520.2 32: 2008-12-22<br />

54: ANTIBODIES AGAINST TISSUE FACTOR<br />

PATHWAY INHIBITOR<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to antibodies that specifically<br />

bind to tissue factor pathway inhibitor (TFPI) and<br />

that reduce the clotting time of blood. Such<br />

antibodies have utility in the treatment of subjects<br />

with a coagulopathy.<br />

21: 2011/04604. 22: 2011/06/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: A61M<br />

71: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC<br />

72: GREENER, Bryan<br />

33: GB 31: 0900423.5 32: 2009-01-12<br />

54: NEGATIVE PRESSURE DEVICE<br />

00: -<br />

A method and apparatus are disclosed for providing<br />

negative pressure at a wound site. The apparatus<br />

includes a negative pressure reservoir (18) and a<br />

reservoir valve (17) for selectively connecting the<br />

reservoir to a wound chamber (14) at a wound site.<br />

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21: 2011/04605. 22: 2011/06/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: E21D<br />

71: M&J MINING & MARKETING CONSULTANTS<br />

(PTY) LTD<br />

72: MATHEWS, THOMAS DANIEL GURNEY<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/04244 32: 2010-06-15<br />

54: ANCHORING ARRANGEMENT<br />

00: -<br />

This invention relates to an anchoring arrangement,<br />

and more particularly but not exclusively, to an<br />

anchoring arrangement suitable for use in being<br />

secured inside a hole drilled in a rock stratum in a<br />

mining application. The anchoring arrangement<br />

includes an elongate tendon, and an eye formation<br />

extending from one end of the tendon. The tendon<br />

and the eye formation is integrally formed from a<br />

multiple wire strand cable.<br />

33: JP 31: 2008-327476 32: 2008-12-24<br />

54: CYCLIC AMINE COMPOUNDS<br />

00: -<br />

Provided are novel low-molecular compounds which<br />

exhibit calcium receptor antagonist activity, and<br />

which are highly safe and orally administrable,<br />

namely, compounds having general formula (I) or<br />

pharmacologically acceptable salts thereof. In the<br />

general formula, R1, R2a, and R2b are each a<br />

hydrogen atom or the like; R3 is methyl, ethyl, or the<br />

like; Z is carboxyl or the like; Ar is phenyl or the like;<br />

A is a single bond or the like; B is a single bond or<br />

the like; n is 0 or 1; and m is an integer of 0 to 6.<br />

21: 2011/04619. 22: 2011/06/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited<br />

72: NAKAO, Akira, GOTANDA, Kentoku, AOKI,<br />

Kazumasa, HIRANO, Shimpei, HIRUMA, Yoshiharu,<br />

SHIIKI, Takeshi<br />

21: 2011/04620. 22: 2011/06/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: A01N, A61K<br />

71: Intec Pharma Ltd.<br />

72: MASRI, Suher, MOOR, Eytan, KIRMAYER,<br />

David, KLUEV, Elena, CARNI, Giora, NAVON,<br />

Nadav<br />

33: US 31: 61/120,051 32: 2008-12-04<br />

54: ZALEPLON GASTRORETENTIVE DRUG<br />

DELIVERY SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

A biodegradable, multi-layered controlled release<br />

gastroretentive dosage form which is optionally<br />

divided into a first dosage of zaleplon for controlled<br />

release and a second dosage of zaleplon for<br />

immediate release in the stomach and<br />

gastrointestinal tract of a patient, folded into a<br />

capsule which disintegrates upon contact with<br />

gastric juice and the gastroretentive dosage form<br />

unfolds rapidly upon contact with gastric juice. The<br />

biodegradable, multi- layered gastroretentive dosage<br />

forms of the invention provide efficient sleep<br />

induction with good sleep maintenance and minimal<br />

next day residual effects.<br />

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21: 2011/04626. 22: 2011/06/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: F01L<br />

71: Scuderi Group, LLC<br />

72: MELDOLESI, Riccardo, LACY, Clive, PERKINS,<br />

Anthony, GILBERT, Ian<br />

33: US 31: 61/205,777 32: 2009-01-22<br />

54: VALVE LASH ADJUSTMENT SYSTEM FOR A<br />

SPLIT-CYCLE ENGINE<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides a valve actuation<br />

system comprising a valve train for actuating a valve,<br />

the valve train including actuating elements and a<br />

valve lash, and a valve lash adjustment system for<br />

adjusting the valve lash, wherein the valve train and<br />

the valve lash adjustment system do not share any<br />

common actuating elements.<br />

21: 2011/04630 22: 23/06/2011 43: 09/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B60L, B61C, G01R<br />

71: ACCUTRAK (PTY) LIMITED<br />

72: KAPP DIEDERIK ARNOLDUS<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/04171 32: 2010/06/11<br />

54: BATTERY MONITORING SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

57: A battery pack monitoring system wherein each<br />

cell has a sensor and a transmitter responsive to the<br />

sensor, to transmit data on the cell to a receiver.<br />

21: 2011/04629 22: 23/06/2011 43: 19/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B65D<br />

71: POLYOAK PACKAGING (PTY) LTD<br />

72: ALISON LOUW<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/06354 32: 2010/09/06<br />

54: CLOSURE AND CLOSURE ARRANGEMENT<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention relates to a closure for a foil<br />

sealed container, the closure having integral cutting<br />

means for cutting through the foil seal. The closure<br />

has a top wall with an annular depending skirt<br />

wherein the cutting means is in the form of two or<br />

more cutting protrusions extending from the top wall<br />

within the confines of the skirt.<br />

21: 2011/04631 22: 23/06/2011 43: 09/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: C07K, C12N, C12R<br />

71: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL INC<br />

72: ABAD ANDRE R, KAPKA-KITZMAN DEIRDRE<br />

M, MATHIS JOHN P, WOLFE THOMAS C<br />

33: US 31: 61/146.708 32: 2009/01/23<br />

54: NOVEL BACILLUS THURINGIENSIS GENE<br />

WITH LEPIDOPTERAN ACTIVITY<br />

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00: -<br />

57: The invention provides nucleic acids, and<br />

variants and fragments thereof, obtained from<br />

strains of Bacillus thuringiensis encoding<br />

polypeptides having pesticidal activity against insect<br />

pests, including Lepidoptera. <strong>Part</strong>icular<br />

embodiments of the invention provide isolated<br />

nucleic acids encoding pesticidal proteins, pesticidal<br />

compositions, DNA constructs, and transformed<br />

micro<strong>org</strong>anisms and plants comprising a nucleic acid<br />

of the embodiments. These compositions find use in<br />

methods for controlling pests, especially plant pests.<br />

21: 2011/04648. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: C07K<br />

71: AMGEN INC.<br />

72: SUN, Jeonghoon, TAM, Lei-Ting Tony,<br />

MICHAELS, Mark, Leo, BOONE, Thomas, C.,<br />

DESHPANDE, Rohini, LI, Yue-Sheng, HAN, Hq<br />

33: US 31: 61/200,250 32: 2008-11-26<br />

33: US 31: 61/259,060 32: 2009-11-06<br />

54: VARIANTS OF ACTIVIN IIB RECEPTOR<br />

POLYPEPTIDES AND USES THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides stabilized activin IIB<br />

receptor polypeptides and proteins capable of<br />

binding and inhibiting the activities of activin A,<br />

myostatin, or GDF-11. The present invention also<br />

provides polynucleotides, vectors and host cells<br />

capable of producing the stabilized polypeptides and<br />

proteins. Compositions and methods for treating<br />

muscle-wasting diseases and metabolic disorders<br />

are also provided.<br />

21: 2011/04649. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: B601L, E21L, H02J<br />

71: SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY<br />

72: PIIPPONEN, Juha, OSARA, Jukka, KUITTINEN,<br />

Jarno, KOUVO, Mikko<br />

33: FI 31: 20086134 32: 2008-11-26<br />

54: METHOD FOR USING MINING VEHICLE,<br />

ARRANGEMENT IN MINE, ROCK DRILLING RIG,<br />

AND MINING VEHICLE<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method for using a mining<br />

vehicle, arrangement in a mine, rock drilling rig, and<br />

mining vehicle. Tasks according to a work cycle are<br />

performed at work sites (19) with a mining work<br />

device (2) in a mining vehicle (1). At the work site,<br />

the vehicle is connected to an external electrical<br />

network (20). An energy storage (26) of the vehicle<br />

is charged during the work cycle defined by a<br />

excavation plan, when the vehicle is at a work site.<br />

After the work cycle is done, electricity obtained from<br />

the energy storage is used in a transfer drive.<br />

21: 2011/04650. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: C12N, C12R<br />

71: C5 LIGNO TECHNOLOGIES IN LUND AB<br />

72: HAHN-HÄGERDAL, Bärbel, BENGTSSON,<br />

Oskar, BETTIGA, Maurizio, SANCHEZ, Rosa,<br />

Garcia, RUNDQUIST, David, GORWA-<br />

GRAUSLUND, Marie-Francoise<br />

33: SE 31: 0802467-1 32: 2008-11-24<br />

54: SACCHAROMYCES STRAIN WITH ABILITY<br />

TO GROW ON PENTOSE SUGARS UNDER<br />

ANAEROBIC CULTIVATION CONDITIONS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to an improved<br />

Saccharomyces strain displaying improved viability<br />

and growth during anaerobic fermentation of<br />

pentose carbon sources such as xylose and<br />

producing fermentation products such as ethanol.<br />

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21: 2011/04651. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: B60B<br />

71: K. HARTWALL OY AB<br />

72: GRÖNHOLM, Jack<br />

33: EP 31: 10397510.8 32: 2010-06-24<br />

54: CASTOR<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides a castor comprising<br />

a wheel (10) having an axial central bore and an<br />

inner portion (13) in the vi-cinity around the bore, a<br />

hub (30) adapted coaxially and at least partially<br />

within the central bore of the wheel (10), the hub<br />

(30) comprising radially protruding labyrinths (31)<br />

adapted to cover at least partly the side surface of<br />

the inner portion (13) of the wheel (10), and a single<br />

ball bearing (20) adapted to connect the hub (30) to<br />

the wheel (10) so that the bearing (20) is protected<br />

from external impurities by the labyrinths (31),<br />

whereby the bearing (20) provides assisted<br />

rotational movement between the hub (30) and the<br />

wheel (10). The castor (1) has been provided with<br />

radial clearance (40) between the hub (30) and inner<br />

por-tion (13) of the wheel (10), the clearance (40)<br />

being dimen-sioned to provide a flexing zone for<br />

accommodating elastic de-formations of the wheel<br />

(10) upon external later-al impacts sub-jected<br />

thereto, wherein the hub (30) is adapted to provide<br />

radial sup-port for the inner portion (13) of the<br />

elastically deformed wheel (10).<br />

21: 2011/04656. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: A61K, A61P<br />

71: SYNTAXIN LIMITED<br />

72: FOSTER, Keith, JOHNSTONE, Stephen,<br />

MARKS, Philip<br />

54: SUPPRESSION OF NEUROENDOCRINE<br />

DISEASES<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a method for<br />

suppressing neuroendocrine disease. The therapy<br />

employs use of a non-cytotoxic protease, which is<br />

targeted to a neuroendocrine tumour cell, preferably<br />

via a somatostatin or cortistatin receptor, a GHRH<br />

receptor, a ghrelin receptor, a bombesin receptor, a<br />

urotensin receptora melanin- concentrating hormone<br />

receptor 1; a KiSS-1 receptor or a prolactinreleasing<br />

peptide receptor. When so delivered, the<br />

protease is internalised and inhibits secretionfrom<br />

said tumourcell. The present invention also relates to<br />

polypeptides and nucleic acids for use in said<br />

methods.<br />

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21: 2011/04666. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: B01J C07C C10G<br />

71: SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY)<br />

LIMITED<br />

72: VAN DE LOOSDRECHT, Jan, BOOYSEN,<br />

Willem Adriaan<br />

33: ZA 31: 2008/10615 32: 2008-12-15<br />

54: CATALYSTS<br />

00: -<br />

A process for regenerating a spent particulate waxcontaining<br />

cobalt-based Fischer-Tropsch synthesis<br />

catalyst is provided. The process includes subjecting<br />

the spent wax-containing catalyst sequentially to a<br />

dewaxing treatment, an oxidation treatment and a<br />

reduction treatment. During the dewaxing treatment,<br />

the spent wax-containing catalyst is at least partially<br />

dewaxed, with dewaxed catalyst particles being<br />

produced. During the oxidation treatment, an<br />

oxygen-containing gas is passed through a bed of<br />

the dewaxed catalyst particles at an operating<br />

temperature T°C where 150<br />

21: 2011/04668. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: B65B<br />

71: MAF Agrobotic<br />

72: BLANC, Philippe<br />

33: FR 31: 11/01334 32: 2011-04-29<br />

54: DEVICE FOR THE OPENING BY BLOWING<br />

AIR OF A PACKING BAG FOLDED FLAT AND<br />

BAGGING MACHINE PROVIDED WITH AT LEAST<br />

ONE SUCH DEVICE<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a device for opening a<br />

packing bag folded flat comprising means (34) for<br />

blowing air in the direction of the end mouth (26) of<br />

the bag, and a pinching device (38) adapted to be<br />

able to pinch at a distance from the end mouth and<br />

entire width of the end section, which is at least<br />

substantially impermeable to gas flows, of the bag<br />

folded flat, so as to ensure the opening of the end<br />

mouth (26) under the effect of blowing means (34)<br />

regardless of the gas-permeability characteristics of<br />

the walls of the bag extending beyond the said end<br />

section.The invention covers a bagging machine<br />

provided with at least one such opening device.<br />

21: 2011/04670. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG<br />

72: GLOMME, Alexander, WOJTERA, Paul<br />

33: EP 31: 09151254.1 32: 2009-01-23<br />

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54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION<br />

COMPRISING ALEGLITAZAR<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a pharmaceutical<br />

composition comprising aleglitazar and to the<br />

process of manufacture and uses thereof.<br />

methods of treating diseases during which is<br />

expressed anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 protein.<br />

21: 2011/04671. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D<br />

71: Abbott Laboratories<br />

72: KUNZER, Aaron R., ELMORE, Steven W.,<br />

HEXAMER, Laura, PARK, Cheol-min, SOUERS,<br />

Andrew J., SULLIVAN, Gerard M., WANG, Gary T.,<br />

WANG, Xilu, WENDT, Michael D.<br />

33: US 31: 61/145,611 32: 2009-01-19<br />

54: APOPTOSIS-INDUCING AGENTS FOR THE<br />

TREATMENT OF CANCER AND IMMUNE AND<br />

AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed are compounds of Formula (1), in which<br />

A1, Z1, Z1A, Z2, Z2A, L1 and Z3 are as defined in<br />

the claims, which inhibit the activity of anti-apoptotic<br />

Bcl-2 proteins, compositions containing the<br />

compounds and their use in treating diseases during<br />

which anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 protein is expressed.<br />

21: 2011/04672. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Abbott Laboratories<br />

72: HEXAMER, Laura, DING, Hong, ELMORE,<br />

Steven W., KUNZER, Aaron R., SONG, Xiaohong,<br />

SOUERS, Andrew J., SULLIVAN, Gerard M., TAO,<br />

Zhi-Fu, WENDT, Michael D.<br />

33: US 31: 61/145,627 32: 2009-01-19<br />

54: APOPTOSIS-INDUCING AGENTS FOR THE<br />

TREATMENT OF CANCER AND IMMUNE AND<br />

AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed are compounds of formula (I) which inhibit<br />

the activity of anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 proteins,<br />

compositions containing the compounds and<br />

21: 2011/04673. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: H02J<br />

71: Accenture Global Services Limited<br />

72: TAFT, Jeffrey D.<br />

33: US 31: 12/353,836 32: 2009-01-14<br />

33: US 31: 12/353,413 32: 2009-01-14<br />

54: DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM ANALYSIS USING<br />

METER DATA<br />

00: -<br />

A monitoring system includes a first sensor (112,<br />

200) positioned at a first location along a phase<br />

conductor line (104, 602 ) and a second sensor<br />

(112, 200) position at a second location along the<br />

phase conductor line. The first sensor is comprising<br />

means for generating a first set of synchrophasor<br />

data. The second sensor is comprising means for<br />

generating a second set of synchrophasor data. The<br />

monitoring system includes a processor comprising<br />

means for receiving the first and second sets of<br />

synchrophasor data. The processor is further<br />

comprising means for determining a primary side<br />

voltage (Vp) of at least one distribution transformer<br />

(110, 600) electrically connected to the phase<br />

conductor line based on a secondary side voltage<br />

(Vs) of the at least one distribution transformer. The<br />

primary side voltage is determined based on meter<br />

data from a plurality of metered loads (608, 610)<br />

electrically coupled to a secondary side of the at<br />

least one distribution transformer. The processor is<br />

further comprising means for determining at least<br />

one phase conductor line condition based on the first<br />

and second sets of synchrophasor data and the<br />

primary side voltage.<br />

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21: 2011/04675. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: E01B<br />

71: Vossloh Werke GmbH<br />

72: BÖSTERLING, Winfried, ESFANDIYARI,<br />

Farhad, STEIDL, Michael<br />

33: EP 31: 08172979.0 32: 2008-12-29<br />

54: ELASTIC TENSIONING CLAMP AND RAIL<br />

FIXATION THEREFORE<br />

00: -<br />

An elastic tensioning clamp made of spring steel for<br />

rail fixation comprises a central loop (44) having two<br />

inner legs (46) connected by an arc-shaped central<br />

portion (48) as well as nooses (42) connected to the<br />

inner legs (46) of the central loop (44) and running<br />

towards the free ends (50) of the tensioning clamp<br />

(40). The nooses (42) are formed so as to have, in<br />

the unloaded state, a maximum height (H) of at least<br />

20 mm above the upper plane (E2) of the central<br />

loop (44) in the region of the two inner legs (46).<br />

21: 2011/04676. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: B60K, B62D, F16H<br />

71: Polaris Industries Inc.<br />

72: MELVIN, Timothy F., ECK, Richard E.,<br />

PETERSON, Robbi L., SKIME, Tim,<br />

CORNELIUSEN, Steven D.<br />

33: US 31: 12/317,298 32: 2008-12-22<br />

54: VEHICLE<br />

00: -<br />

A utility vehicle (100) is disclosed having a flat or<br />

quasi-flat floor section in an operator area (120). The<br />

utility vehicle may also include an air inlet (506) for<br />

an engine intake system (500) being forward of the<br />

operator area. The utility vehicle may also include an<br />

air inlet (542) for a CVT cooling system (502)<br />

positioned to draw air from the operator area. The<br />

utility vehicle may also one or more cup holders<br />

(240, 242) positioned in the operator area below<br />

seat level.<br />

21: 2011/04677. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: E 21 D<br />

71: VAN NIEKERK, Dennis<br />

72: VAN NIEKERK, Dennis<br />

33: ZA 31: 2011/01635 32: 2011-03-03<br />

54: A TENSIONER FOR A TENSILE MEMBER<br />

AND A METHOD OF TENSIONING A TENSILE<br />

MEMBER<br />

00: -<br />

This invention relates to a tensioner fro a tensile<br />

member, the tensile member including a part<br />

projecting from a face of an object in which the<br />

tensile member is anchored. The tensioner defines<br />

a front, rear, and a passage therethrough, from the<br />

front to the rear along an axis of the tensioner, for<br />

the projecting part to extend through. The tensioner<br />

includes an engagement formation for engaging<br />

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engagement means on the projecting part of the<br />

tensile member, a rear bearing surface for bearing<br />

against the face of the object, and an inflatable body<br />

disposed around the axis and in front of the rear<br />

bearing surface. Bu inflating the inflatable body, it<br />

deforms and causes displacement of the<br />

engagement formation away from the face of the<br />

object along the axis, thereby tensioning the tensile<br />

member.<br />

relates to polypeptides and nucleic acids for use in<br />

said methods.<br />

21: 2011/04679. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C12N<br />

71: SYNTAXIN LIMITED<br />

72: MADEC, Frederic, LECANE, Phil, MARKS,<br />

Phillip, FOSTER, Keith<br />

54: SUPPRESSION OF CANCERS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a method for<br />

suppressing or treating cancer, in particular to a<br />

method for suppressing or treating one or more of<br />

colorectal cancer, breast cancer, prostate cancer<br />

and/ or lung cancer. The therapy employs use of<br />

anon-cytotoxic protease, which is targeted to a<br />

growth hormone-secreting cell such as to a pituitary<br />

cell.When so delivered, the protease is internalised<br />

and inhibits secretion/ transmission of growth<br />

hormonefromsaid cell. The present invention also<br />

21: 2011/04689. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: B01F, B01J<br />

71: OUTOTEC OYJ<br />

72: HULTHOLM, Stig-Erik, LILJA, Launo, NYMAN,<br />

Bror, PEKKALA, Pertti, (RUONALA, Mikko,<br />

TIIHONEN, Jari, VAARNO, Jussi<br />

33: FI 31: 20080633 32: 2008-11-25<br />

54: AN OPEN PRESSURISED AGITATED<br />

REACTOR AND A METHOD FOR MIXING GAS<br />

AND SLURRY WITH EACH OTHER<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to an apparatus (1) for<br />

performing hydrometallurgical processes under<br />

pressurised conditions. The apparatus consists of a<br />

tall vertical reactor (2) and a pressurised horizontal<br />

reactor (3) located beneath it. The vertical reactor (2)<br />

for its part comprises two nested tubes, so that the<br />

upper part of the inner tube (4) is equipped with a<br />

downdraft mixer (6) and elements (17) that intensify<br />

the absorption of the supplied gas into the slurry,<br />

such as Venturis. The slurry is fed into the inner tube<br />

(4) to flow downwards and the reaction gas is fed<br />

into the upper part of the inner tube (4) at one point<br />

at least. The vertical reactor (2) is connected at its<br />

lower section to an autoclave-type horizontal reactor<br />

(3), which is equipped with effective radial mixers (7)<br />

to keep the slurry suspension in motion and to<br />

achieve an upflow to convey the slurry suspension<br />

into the outer tube (5) of the vertical reactor (2). In<br />

the method accordant with the invention the length<br />

of contact time occuring under pressure between the<br />

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gas and slurry is extended by means of the<br />

horizontal reactor (3).<br />

33: NO 31: 20085410 32: 2008-12-30<br />

54: CARRIER FOR GROWING MACROALGAE IN<br />

A WATER VOLUME, AND AN ARRANGEMENT<br />

FOR SUSPENDING SUCH CARRIERS<br />

00: -<br />

Carrier for growing macroalgae, with an element<br />

provided for the growth of seeds deposited thereon,<br />

and having elements for suspension in a water<br />

volume. The carrier (11) is a sheet provided with<br />

apertures (12) allowing the flow of water from one<br />

side to the other, the surface of the sheet having a<br />

structure which will retain spores and seeds. The<br />

invention also comprises an arrangement for<br />

suspending such a carrier (11). It comprises<br />

connecting means (16) connected to at least one<br />

part of an edge (14) of the carrier. It may also be<br />

used a platform submersed in the sea, to which the<br />

carrier may be attached.<br />

21: 2011/04691. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: A01N, A01P<br />

71: MAKHTESHIM CHEMICAL WORKS LTD.<br />

72: BARAZANI, Avner<br />

33: US 31: 61/141,749 32: 2008-12-31<br />

54: METHOD FOR CONTROLLING INSECTS IN<br />

PLANTS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method for controlling<br />

woolly apple aphid insect comprising contacting the<br />

insect or a locus, where control of the insect is<br />

desired, with a combination of at least one<br />

neonicotinoid compound and at least one<br />

benzoylphenyl urea compound.<br />

21: 2011/04692. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: A01G<br />

71: SEAWEED ENERGY SOLUTIONS AS<br />

72: BAKKEN, Paal Andreas<br />

21: 2011/04708. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: F16L<br />

71: DPI PLASTICS (PTY) LIMITED<br />

72: BEHRENDT, Allen Colin<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/04484 32: 2010-06-24<br />

54: PIPE COUPLING<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a component (10) for a pipe<br />

coupling, to a pipe coupling (100) and to a pipe<br />

assembly (190). The component (10) includes an<br />

arcuate body (12) moulded of a synthetic polymeric<br />

material and at least one complemental arcuate<br />

reinforcing strip (22) embedded in the body (12).<br />

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21: 2011/04717. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited<br />

72: KANNO, Osamu, NAKAJIMA, Katsuyoshi, AOKI,<br />

Kazumasa, TANAKA, Ryoichi, HIRANO, Shimpei,<br />

OIZUMI, Kiyoshi, ASANO, Daigo<br />

33: JP 31: 2009-008635 32: 2009-01-19<br />

54: HETEROATOM-CONTAINING CYCLIC<br />

COMPOUND<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed is a novel low molecular weight compound<br />

which has a bone formation promoting effect.<br />

Specifically disclosed is a compound represented by<br />

general formula (I) or a pharmacologically<br />

acceptable salt thereof. (In the formula, the<br />

substituents are defined as follows: A is a 3- to 10-<br />

membered heterocyclyl group or the like; B is an<br />

amino group or the like; and X represents N or the<br />

like.)<br />

21: 2011/04714. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: A61K, A61P<br />

71: Intervet International B.V.<br />

72: JACOBS, Antonius Arnoldus Christiaan, VAN<br />

DER GEIZE, Robert, DIJKHUIZEN, Lubbert<br />

33: US 31: 61/143,869 32: 2009-01-12<br />

33: EP 31: 09150379.7 32: 2009-01-12<br />

54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION TO<br />

PROTECT AN ANIMAL AGAINST A DISORDER<br />

ARISING FROM AN INFECTION WITH A<br />

BACTERIUM THAT BELONGS TO THE GROUP<br />

OF NOCARDIOFORM ACTINOMYCETES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention pertains to a pharmaceutical<br />

composition to protect an animal against a disorder<br />

arising from an infection with a bacterium that<br />

belongs to the group of nocardioform actinomycetes<br />

having the ability to survive within macrophages of<br />

the animal, comprising live bacteria of a<br />

nocardioform actinomycetes species, the live<br />

bacteria being attenuated by inactivation of a gene<br />

that encodes a protein involved in<br />

methylhexahydroindanedione propionate<br />

degradation, and a pharmaceutically acceptable<br />

carrier for these live bacteria.<br />

21: 2011/04718. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/18<br />

51: A61K, A61Q<br />

71: Living Proof, Inc.<br />

72: PUERTA, David Thomas, WILLIAMS, Susan<br />

Alice, MCLAUGHLIN, Ronald P., ANDERSON,<br />

Daniel Griffith<br />

33: US 31: 12/354,697 32: 2009-01-15<br />

54: BETA-AMINO ESTER COMPOUNDS AND<br />

USES THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

Hair treatment compositions are disclosed<br />

comprising a ß-amino ester compound in a<br />

cosmetically acceptable vehicle, such as a spray or<br />

cream. In embodiments, the compounds include a<br />

polybutadiene moiety. Methods of treating hair with<br />

the compositions to impart volume, texture and<br />

definition are also disclosed.<br />

21: 2011/04719. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/03<br />

51: D21B, D21C<br />

71: Biogasol IPR ApS<br />

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72: BELDRING, Finn, LUKIC, Dragan, HILSTRØM,<br />

Troels<br />

33: DK 31: PA 2009 00047 32: 2009-01-13<br />

54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR IN-FEEDING<br />

OF MATTER TO A PROCESS REACTOR<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to an apparatus, which<br />

can be part of a pretreatment (101) system in a plant<br />

for the production of fuels derived from plant<br />

biomass, e. g. first generation crops, such as grain,<br />

sugarcane and corn or second generation crops<br />

such as lignocellulosic biomass. The apparatus has<br />

the function of in-feeding and dewatering biomass so<br />

as to control water content in biomass before the<br />

dewatered biomass is introduced into a process<br />

reactor (215) in a plant for the production of, for<br />

example, bio-ethanol. The in-feeding and dewatering<br />

processes are carried out at a pressure higher than<br />

or equal to the pressure inside the process reactor<br />

(215) providing the advantage of a fluid tight sealing<br />

of the process reactor and facilitating its continuous<br />

feeding.<br />

downlink control channel (PDCCH) only during an<br />

SPS activation window, wherein the SPS activation<br />

window precedes a discontinuous reception (DRX)<br />

on-duration by a predetermined amount of time. Also<br />

included is a UA comprising a component configured<br />

to detect an SPS activation/reconfiguration signaling<br />

over a PDCCH only during an SPS activation<br />

window, wherein the SPS activation window<br />

precedes a DRX on-duration by a predetermined<br />

amount of time.<br />

21: 2011/04725 22: 27/06/2011 43: 11/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: E05B, E05G<br />

71: ANNANDALE WILLIAM CONLY<br />

72: ANNANDALE WILLIAM CONLY<br />

33: - 31: - 32: -<br />

54: SECURITY SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

57: A security arrangement which includes a number<br />

of safes, each of which is operable in response to a<br />

separate biometric signal, and a processor which,<br />

dependent on payment for use of a safe, controls<br />

operation of the safe.<br />

21: 2011/04721. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/17<br />

51: H04W<br />

71: Research In Motion Limited<br />

72: YU, Yi, CAI, Zhijun<br />

33: US 31: 61/122,481 32: 2008-12-15<br />

54: SEMI-PERSISTENT SCHEDULING AND<br />

DISCONTINUOUS RECEPTION ALIGNMENT<br />

00: -<br />

A method is provided for detection of an uplink grant<br />

for a user agent (UA). The method comprises<br />

detecting a semi-persistent scheduling (SPS)<br />

activation/reconfiguration signaling over a physical<br />

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21: 2011/04739 22: 27/06/2011 43: 11/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A43B<br />

71: LUIZ ARIETA PEREIRA<br />

72: LUIZ ARIETA PEREIRA<br />

33: ZA 31: 2008/10871 32: 2008/12/24<br />

54: SANDAL SUITABLE FOR POST-PEDICURE<br />

USE<br />

00: -<br />

57: A sandal of basically flip-flop configuration is<br />

provided comprising a sole (1, 19), an upstanding<br />

thong (2, 17, 23, 26, 29) for passing between the big<br />

toe and the adjacent second toe of a wearer and a<br />

pair of straps (3, 14, 22, 31) each of which<br />

operatively connects the thong with an opposite side<br />

(4) of the sole between the heel and toe thereof so<br />

as to form a closed loop with the sole. At least one<br />

releasable connection (6, 7, 8, 9, 10, 11, 27, 28) is<br />

associated with the thong or straps or both whereby<br />

the closed loop that each strap forms with the sole<br />

can be releasably opened as and when required.<br />

The releasable connection that typically includes a<br />

two component connector may be provided at or<br />

towards an end region (5, 15) of its associated strap<br />

remote from the thong. Alternatively, the ends (21,<br />

25, 30) of the straps (22, 31) associated with the<br />

thong are releasable from the sole either by being<br />

releasable from the thong or by the thong being<br />

releasable from sole.<br />

21: 2011/04744. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC<br />

72: THOMAS, Cherry, Teresa, CHAN, Geoffrey<br />

33: US 31: 61/145,210 32: 2009-01-16<br />

54: TREATMENT OF A CANCER USING A<br />

COMBINATION OF BENDAMUSTINE AND AN<br />

ANTI-CD20 ANTIBODY<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed is the use of bendamustine in combination<br />

with an anti-CD20 antibody to treat cancer. The<br />

combination can be administered separately,<br />

sequentially and/or simultaneously. Pharmaceutical<br />

compositions and medicament are also disclosed.<br />

21: 2011/04745. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/18<br />

51: A61K, A61P, A61Q<br />

71: ALLERGAN, INC.<br />

72: MULLINS, Debbie, STUCKER, Connie, WALT,<br />

John, G., WHITCUP, Scott, M., SCHIFFMAN, Rhett,<br />

M.<br />

33: US 31: 61/143,317 32: 2009-01-08<br />

33: US 31: 61/160,946 32: 2009-03-17<br />

33: US 31: 61/181,165 32: 2009-05-26<br />

33: US 31: 61/181,353 32: 2009-05-27<br />

54: CYCLOSPORINE COMPOSITIONS FOR<br />

ENHANCING NAIL GROWTH<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention is directed to cyclosporine<br />

compositions and methods for stimulating the growth<br />

of nails and cuticles in a mammal, including humans.<br />

The compositions may be administered topically to<br />

the nail bed, nail matrix and cuticle in an amount<br />

effective to increase nail growth and thicken,<br />

strengthen and smooth the nail. The composition is<br />

also effective in strengthening and growing nails,<br />

including fingernails and toenails.<br />

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21: 2011/04746. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: A61K, A61P<br />

71: ALLERGAN, INC.<br />

72: SCHIFFMAN, Rhett, M., WHITCUP, Scott, M.,<br />

WALT, John, G., MULLINS, Debbie, STUCKER,<br />

Connie<br />

33: US 31: 61/181,353 32: 2009-05-27<br />

33: US 31: 61/181,165 32: 2009-05-26<br />

33: US 31: 61/160,946 32: 2009-03-17<br />

33: US 31: 61/143,317 32: 2009-01-08<br />

54: COMPOSITIONS FOR ENHANCING NAIL<br />

GROWTH<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention is directed to compositions<br />

and methods for stimulating the growth of nails and<br />

cuticles in a mammal, including humans. The<br />

compositions may be administered topically to the<br />

nail bed, nail matrix and cuticle in an amount<br />

effective to increase nail growth and thicken,<br />

strengthen and smooth the nail. The composition is<br />

also effective in strengthening and growing nails,<br />

including fingernails and toenails.<br />

parallel connected linear and non-linear resistive<br />

components 15, 16 effectively into the circuit at<br />

frequencies associated with wavefront rise times of<br />

up to five microseconds.<br />

21: 2011/04748. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: H02H<br />

71: STRIKE TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD<br />

72: PRETORIUS, Rapha Erasmus<br />

33: ZA 31: 2011/00400 32: 2011-01-14<br />

54: A SURGE SUPPRESSOR<br />

00: -<br />

This invention relates to an electrical surge<br />

suppressor 10 which includes a CR network<br />

configured to be connected between earth 14 and a<br />

phase of a switch controlled, AC electric load circuit.<br />

The CR network includes: a linear resistive<br />

component 15 which is connected to the earth 14; a<br />

non-linear resistive component 16 which is<br />

connected in parallel with the linear resistive<br />

component 15 and having a pre-determined kneepoint<br />

voltage value; a capacitive component 18<br />

which is connected in series with the parallel<br />

connected resistive components 15, 16 and<br />

connected to a phase contact 12; and an external<br />

contact 20 which is arranged between the linear<br />

resistive component 15 and the capacitive<br />

component 18. The capacitive component 18 is<br />

operable to decouple the resistive components 15,<br />

16 from the circuit at power supply frequency but to<br />

couple the combined resistive impedance of the<br />

21: 2011/04749. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Merck Patent GmbH<br />

72: STAEHLE, Wolfgang, KOBER, Ingo,<br />

SCHIEMANN, Kai, SCHULTZ, Melanie, WIENKE,<br />

Dirk<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 059 578.0 32: 2008-11-28<br />

54: BENZONAPHTYRIDINE COMPOUNDS USED<br />

AS INHIBITORS OF AUTOTAXIN<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to compounds of formula (I), in<br />

which R1, R2, R3, R4, R5,D, Z, X, Y, m and p are<br />

defined as cited in claim 1. Said compounds can be<br />

used in the treatment of tumours.<br />

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21: 2011/04752. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: E04B, E04C<br />

71: Tarik Ali,, ABULABAN<br />

72: ABULABAN, Tarik Ali<br />

33: US 31: 12/350,589 32: 2009-01-08<br />

54: REINFORCED LOAD BEARING STRUCTURE<br />

00: -<br />

A reinforced concrete load bearing structure in the<br />

form, of a concrete begin or slab includes a concrete<br />

structuralø member and a hollow element swell as a<br />

PVC pipe or steel tube extending through the<br />

concrete structural member. The load bearing<br />

structure also includes a plurality of steel reinforced<br />

rods and steel stamps or rivets formed into a cage<br />

like skeleton surrounding the hollow element and<br />

being encased Ia the concrete that forms the<br />

concrete structural member. In an alternative form a<br />

concrete slab or floor having a length, width and<br />

thickness with a plurality of parallel load bearing<br />

supports is disclosed. Hie integral support has a<br />

rectangular or trapezoidal shape that extends<br />

downwardly under the floor with a hollow tube<br />

surrounded by a case like structure extending<br />

through the support member.<br />

21: 2011/04754. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: B21B<br />

71: Danieli & C. Officine Meccaniche S.p.A.<br />

72: CERNUSCHI, Ettore, BERTELLI, Aristide<br />

Giacomo, KULESSA, Gerhard<br />

33: IT 31: MI2008A002343 32: 2008-12-30<br />

54: MULTI-STAND ROLLING MILL OF THE<br />

LONGITUDINAL ELONGATOR KIND FOR ROD-<br />

SHAPED BODIES, COMPRISING FOUR-ROLLS<br />

STANDS, AND METHOD FOR SUBSTITUTING<br />

THE STANDS<br />

00: -<br />

There is described multi-stand rolling mill with stands<br />

having four motorized rolls and provided with<br />

controls outside the stand and retractile spindles,<br />

which comprises a central body with said stands; a<br />

first platform (41) on a side charge position carrying<br />

the substitution stands; a second platform (42) on a<br />

side discharge position, opposite to said side charge<br />

position; a transversal translation device (43, 44)<br />

adapted to push the substitution stands against the<br />

corresponding stands to be substituted on the<br />

central body. The stands to be substituted translate<br />

on the second platform, and the substitution stands<br />

substitute the stands to be substituted in the central<br />

body.<br />

21: 2011/04755. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: F01K, F02C, F03G<br />

71: Siemens Concentrated Solar Power Ltd.<br />

72: BARKAI, Menashe<br />

33: US 31: 61/193,824 32: 2008-12-29<br />

54: HYDROGEN PERMEABLE PIPE<br />

00: -<br />

A solar thermal power plant is provided, comprising<br />

a solar collection system configured for utilizing<br />

incident solar radiation to heat a heat transfer fluid<br />

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(HTF), and a power block configured for utilizing the<br />

heated HTF to generate power. The solar collection<br />

system comprises a plurality of pipes for carrying the<br />

HTF and being characterized by a first degree of<br />

permeability to hydrogen, at least some of the pipes<br />

comprising portions exposed to the atmosphere and<br />

comprising a membrane made of a material<br />

characterized by a second degree of permeability to<br />

hydrogen being higher than the first degree of<br />

permeability to hydrogen.<br />

groups of pulses having different magnetic flux<br />

densities, and the plants are exposed to the pulsed<br />

electromagnetic field for 1 to 120 minutes once to 30<br />

times a day or continuously for several days. Plant<br />

growth, germination, and yields are significantly<br />

increased in an environmentally friendly manner,<br />

and the resistance against diseases is boosted.<br />

21: 2011/04757. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: A01N, C07D<br />

71: Syngenta <strong>Part</strong>icipations AG<br />

72: WALTER, Harald, STIERLI, Daniel<br />

33: GB 31: 0900991.1 32: 2009-01-21<br />

54: NOVEL MICROBIOCIDES<br />

00: -<br />

Compounds of formula (I), in which the substituents<br />

are as defined in claim 1, are suitable for use as<br />

microbiocides.<br />

21: 2011/04756. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: A01C, A01G<br />

71: GLEIM, Peter<br />

72: GLEIM, Peter<br />

33: EP 31: 09151609.6 32: 2009-01-29<br />

54: METHOD FOR THE TREATMENT OF PLANTS<br />

USING ELECTROMAGNETIC FIELDS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method for treating plants<br />

using electromagnetic fields. In said method, a pulse<br />

generator applies pulse sequences to growing plants<br />

or the seeds thereof in a pulsed electromagnetic<br />

field, wherein the individual pulses have a frequency<br />

ranging from 1 to 100 Hz, and the amplitude of each<br />

individual pulse corresponds to an exponential<br />

function or the pulses have envelope curves rising<br />

and falling in the shape of an arch. The individual<br />

pulses are emitted in synchronous or asynchronous<br />

21: 2011/04768 22: 28/06/2011 43: 17/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A46B<br />

71: DUNN TROY PERCIVAL<br />

72: DUNN TROY PERCIVAL<br />

33: ZA 31: 2008/09994 32: 2008/11/25<br />

54: TOOTHBRUSH CLEANER<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention relates to a toothbrush cleaner for<br />

cleaning between the bristles of a toothbrush. The<br />

toothbrush cleaner includes primary and secondary<br />

cleaning formations for cleaning the toothbrush, a<br />

receptacle for receiving a volume of disinfectant<br />

therein, a dispensing outlet for dispensing the<br />

disinfectant from the receptacle to at least the<br />

primary cleaning formation and a vibratory means for<br />

causing the device to vibrate thereby aiding the<br />

cleaning of the toothbrush. Pressure applied to the<br />

receptacle causes the disinfectant to be dispensed<br />

to the primary cleaning formation via the dispensing<br />

outlet. The toothbrush cleaner may further include<br />

an ultra violet LED for the purposes of sterilising the<br />

primary and secondary cleaning formations and/or<br />

the bristles of the toothbrush onto which the light is<br />

directed.<br />

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21: 2011/04769 22: 28/06/2011 43: 18/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: E05C<br />

71: STRYDOM NICOLAAS JOHANNES<br />

HERMANUS<br />

72: STRYDOM NICOLAAS JOHANNES<br />

HERMANUS<br />

33: ZA 31: 2008/10192 32: 2008/12/01<br />

54: A SECURING DEVICE<br />

00: -<br />

57: This invention relates to a method of forming a<br />

securing device (10) in a panel (12), to a securing<br />

device (10) and to a panel (12). It is envisaged that<br />

the securing device (10) of the invention can be<br />

applied releasably to secure a panel (12), such as a<br />

door panel, a window panel, a panel of a drawer, or<br />

the like, for example, in a closed condition. In<br />

addition, the securing device (10) can be used to<br />

secure a panel (12), such as a door panel, or the<br />

like, for example, in an open condition, so as to<br />

serve as a door stop, for example. The securing<br />

device (10) includes: an elongate slide member (18)<br />

insertable through a mouth (20) of a passage (11 )<br />

cut in a panel (12); a manually operable actuation<br />

member (24) connectable to the inserted slide<br />

member (18) through an opening, defined in one of<br />

the major faces (12.1 ), through which at least a<br />

portion of the passage (22) is revealed, such that at<br />

least a portion of the manually operable actuation<br />

member (18) extends from the opening; and a guide<br />

plate (30) defining a guide slot (32), the guide plate<br />

(30) being securable to the major face (12.1 ) to<br />

cover the opening, such that the manually operable<br />

actuation member (24) extends through the guide<br />

slot (32).<br />

21: 2011/04770 22: 28/06/2011 43: 11/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: E03B, E03C, F16K, G01F<br />

71: GRAY IAN<br />

72: GRAY IAN<br />

33: AU 31: 2008906223 32: 2008/12/01<br />

54: AUXILIARY TANK AND MAINS WATER<br />

SUPPLY SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

57: A water supply system that supplies water to a<br />

plumbing system from either a mains supply, or an<br />

auxiliary supply. In a default state, a shuttle valve is<br />

pressure balanced and couples water from the<br />

mains supply to the plumbing system via mains inlet<br />

port and outlet port, and in another state the shuttle<br />

valve is pressure unbalanced and moved so that<br />

auxiliary water is coupled to the plumbing system via<br />

an auxiliary inlet port and the outlet port of the<br />

shuttle valve. Water is drawn from an auxiliary tank<br />

and coupled to the plumbing system when two<br />

conditions exist, namely when water is demanded,<br />

as sensed by flow sensor, and when water is<br />

available from the auxiliary supply, as sensed by<br />

float system. Water pressure at the auxiliary inlet<br />

port causes the shuttle to move from the default<br />

state and couple water from the auxiliary inlet port to<br />

the outlet port and thus to the plumbing system.<br />

When either of the two conditions are not met, the<br />

shuttle valve remains in the default state and<br />

couples mains water from the mains inlet port to the<br />

outlet port and thus to the plumbing system.<br />

21: 2011/04778. 22: 2011/06/28. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: C23C;<br />

71: SAINT-GOBAIN COATING SOLUTION<br />

72: BILLIERES, Dominique<br />

33: FR 31: 0858176 32: 2008-12-01<br />

33: US 31:12/325,387 32: 2008-12-01<br />

33: FR 31: 0951004 32: 2009-02-17<br />

54: COATING FOR A DEVICE FOR SHAPING<br />

GLASS MATERIAL<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a coating for a device for<br />

shaping glass materials, including: a first<br />

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quasicrystalline, approximate, or amorphous metal<br />

phase and a second phase consisting of a eutectic<br />

alloy having a fusion point of 950° to 1,150°C and a<br />

nominal hardness of 30 to 65 HRC; equipment for<br />

shaping glass into sheet glass or plate glass<br />

provided with said coating; a material consisting of<br />

said coating; a premixed or prealloyed powder, or a<br />

formed flexible cord or wire, making it possible to<br />

obtain said coating; and a thermal projection method<br />

for obtaining said coating.<br />

Packing material can comprise or be treated with a<br />

suitable catalyst for increasing the rate of chemical<br />

decomposition, thus further improving system<br />

efficiency.<br />

21: 2011/04779. 22: 2011/06/28. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: C10M, F15B, F16N<br />

71: KLAYH, KEITH, DONALD, NORMAN,<br />

CULHANE, WILLIAM<br />

72: KLAYH, Keith, Donald, Norman, CULHANE,<br />

William<br />

33: US 31: 61/193443 32: 2008-12-01<br />

54: OIL LUBRICANT FOR USE IN AIR TOOLS OR<br />

AIR MOTORS<br />

00: -<br />

An air tool or air motor lubricant for adding to<br />

compressed air, and the method of operating air<br />

tools with the lubricant, in which the lubricant<br />

comprises a mixture of a polyalphaolefin or<br />

polyalphaolefin blend having a viscosity in the range<br />

of 2 to 3000 cSt and a high molecular weight<br />

complex ester in a ratio of 1.3: 1 to 20 : 1 of the<br />

polyalphaolefin or polyalphaolefin blend to the high<br />

molecular weight complex ester. The lubricant<br />

comprises about 58 to 90 vol% polyalphaolefin or<br />

polyalphaolefin blend and about 10 to 42 vol% high<br />

molecular weight complex ester. The mixture of<br />

polyalphaolefin or polyalphaolefin blend and high<br />

molecular weight complex ester is added in an<br />

amount in the air of about 0.2 to 0.6 ppm effective to<br />

generate a lubricant airborne mist concentration in<br />

exhaust air of 0.2 ppm or less<br />

21: 2011/04780. 22: 2011/06/28. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: C10G, F28F<br />

71: LUMMUS TECHNOLOGY INC.<br />

72: VAN EGMOND, Cor, Franciscus, SUNDARAM,<br />

Kandasamy, Meenakshi<br />

33: US 31: 12/315,296 32: 2008-12-02<br />

54: COIL FOR PYROLYSIS HEATER AND<br />

METHOD OF CRACKING<br />

00: -<br />

Randomly packing with filler material at least part of<br />

a pass in a coil used in a system for pyrolyzing<br />

hydrocarbon feedstock to lighter hydrocarbons.<br />

Randomly packing increases heat transfer and<br />

decreases the rate of coke build-up within the coil,<br />

yielding an improvement in overall system efficiency.<br />

21: 2011/04781. 22: 2011/07/28. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: B29C, B60S, B65B, B65D, F16K, F16L<br />

71: TRYDEL RESEARCH PTY LTD<br />

72: DOWEL, Terence<br />

33: AU 31: 2009900049 32: 2009-01-07<br />

54: APPARATUS FOR REPAIRING AND<br />

INFLATING OF DAMAGED INFLATABLE<br />

ARTICLES<br />

00: -<br />

An apparatus for repairing and/or inflating a<br />

damaged and/or deflated inflatable article, includes a<br />

first container (1) for receiving and retaining for<br />

dispensing a sealant composition, a second<br />

container (100) which has housed thereon a<br />

compressor assembly which is releasably<br />

connectable to the first container (1), and means<br />

(200) allowing for controlled dispensing of the<br />

sealant composition from the first container (1) to the<br />

inflatable article, the said compressor assembly<br />

includes a housing (201) for a compressor which<br />

defines, with the interposition of valve means (200) a<br />

seating for the first container (1). The valve means<br />

(200) includes a main body portion which, in use, is<br />

releasably connected to neck portions of both the<br />

first and second containers (1,100). The valve<br />

means (200) includes passageways (203, 220) to be<br />

connected, via hoses (205, 223) to the first container<br />

(1) and inflatable article respectively.<br />

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00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method for reprocessing a<br />

liquid product of a hydroformylation reaction,<br />

wherein the liquid phase produced in a release stage<br />

is supplied to a separating device from which a liquid<br />

flow containing rhodium is guided away via a filter,<br />

where solids thereby separated are taken out of the<br />

process and the filtrate obtained is guided back into<br />

the hydroformylation reaction.<br />

21: 2011/04795. 22: 2011/06/28. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: B01J, C09K<br />

71: Polymers CRC Ltd<br />

72: SOLOMON, David Henry, PRIME, Emma<br />

Louise, SUNARTIO, Devi, QIAO, Greg Guanghua,<br />

DAGLEY, Ian, BLENCOWE, Anton<br />

33: AU 31: 2008906588 32: 2008-12-22<br />

33: AU 31: 2008906587 32: 2008-12-22<br />

54: METHOD FOR CONTROLLING WATER<br />

EVAPORATION<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a method for<br />

controlling evaporation from a body of water. The<br />

method of the invention uses a water insoluble<br />

compound and a water soluble polymer, which<br />

interact with each other by non-covalent bonding<br />

interactions.<br />

21: 2011/04809. 22: 2011/06/29. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: B01J<br />

71: ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY<br />

72: TATE, James F, TREJO-O'REILLY, Jose-<br />

Antonio<br />

33: US 31: 61/360,287 32: 2010-06-30<br />

54: METHOD FOR MAKING HETEROGENEOUS<br />

CATALYSTS<br />

00: -<br />

A method of making a heterogeneous catalyst, the<br />

catalyst produced therefrom, and the use of the<br />

catalyst, comprising mixing a dried ion exchange<br />

resin with a solution of a ketone and a metal,<br />

swelling the ion exchange resin, distributing the<br />

metal in the resin, and transforming without reducing<br />

agents the metal to zero valent at a temperature<br />

below 120ºC<br />

21: 2011/04810. 22: 2011/06/29. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: B01J<br />

71: ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY<br />

72: MARTENAK, Daniel, TATE, James F, TREJO-<br />

O'REILLY, Jose-Antonio<br />

33: US 31: 61/360,268 32: 2010-06-30<br />

54: MULTIREACTION BIFUNCTIONAL<br />

POLYMERIC CATALYST<br />

00: -<br />

A polymeric catalyst, and methods of using the<br />

catalyst, comprising at least one of a<br />

monosulfonated ion exchange resin,<br />

monosulfonated gel, and macroreticular resin having<br />

a particle size of less than 560 µm and metal<br />

impregnated within the resin, where the metal is<br />

palladium, platinum, iridium, rhodium, ruthenium,<br />

copper, gold and /or silver.<br />

21: 2011/04797. 22: 2011/06/28. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: C07C<br />

71: OXEA GmbH<br />

72: GREB, Wolfgang, LUKAS, Rainer, SCHMID,<br />

Klaus, ZGORZELSKI, Wolfgang, ARNOLD, Jörg<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2009 016 652.1 32: 2009-04-07<br />

54: METHOD FOR REPROCESSING A LIQUID<br />

HYDROFORMYLATION PRODUCT<br />

21: 2011/04811. 22: 2011/06/29. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: BOIJ<br />

71: ROHM & HAAS COMPANY<br />

72: ZHEN, Yueqian<br />

33: US 31: 61/360,968 32: 2010-07-02<br />

54: COATED POWDER PARTICLES<br />

00: -<br />

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There is provided a powder composition comprising<br />

a collection of particles (I) having median particle<br />

diameter of 10 micrometers to 200 micrometers,<br />

wherein each of said particles (I) comprises (a) a<br />

covering of a fatty compound having melting point of<br />

50ºC to 110ºC and (b) one or more inner particles<br />

(II) comprising one or more complex that contains a<br />

cyclopropene compound molecule or a portion of a<br />

cyclopropene compound molecule encapsulated in a<br />

molecule of a molecular encapsulating agent. Also<br />

provided is a slurry comprising water and such a<br />

powder. Also provided is a method of contacting<br />

plants or plant parts with such a slurry.<br />

21: 2011/04819. 22: 2011/06/29. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: B60T<br />

71: Robert Bosch GmbH<br />

72: MAHOUDEAUX, Roger, LAURENCIN, Xavier<br />

33: FR 31: 1003375 32: 2010-08-16<br />

54: MECHANICAL ACTUATOR CARTRIDGE FOR<br />

A MOTOR VEHICLE BRAKE<br />

00: -<br />

The cartridge (22) comprises a body (24), a rotary<br />

control plate (28) driving a push plate (30) in a<br />

translational movement, elastic means (38) of<br />

compressing the push plate (30) towards the control<br />

plate (28), and a cage (40) for holding the elastic<br />

means (38). The body (24) comprises a projection<br />

(42) for attaching the cage (40), collaborating with an<br />

attachment orifice (46) formed in an axial tab (44) of<br />

the cage (40). The cage (40) is capable of a<br />

rotational movement between an attachment<br />

position in which the attachment orifice (46)<br />

collaborates with the projection (42), and a release<br />

position in which the cage (40) is not attached to the<br />

body (24). The body (24) comprises a first limit stop<br />

(50) that limits the rotation of the cage (40) with<br />

which the tab (44) collaborates in the release<br />

position. The body (24) comprises a ramp (60),<br />

adjacent to the first limit stop (50). In the release<br />

position (40), the tab (44) rests radially against the<br />

projection (42) and the ramp (60).<br />

21: 2011/04820. 22: 2011/06/29. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: E02B<br />

71: Dredging International N.V.<br />

72: VAN DEN BROECK, Marc, MAERTENS, Jonas<br />

Benjamin Roger<br />

33: BE 31: 2008/0683 32: 2008-12-18<br />

54: METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTING WATER<br />

BARRIERS AND COASTAL PROTECTION<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method for constructing a<br />

water barrier. In the method a core of quarry run is<br />

arranged on the underwater bottom and provided<br />

with a protective layer of stones or concrete blocks,<br />

with the proviso that, at least at the position of the<br />

water barrier, the underwater bottom is raised using<br />

bottom material. The method is particularly suitable<br />

for constructing a water barrier for relatively deep<br />

water.<br />

21: 2011/04822. 22: 2011/06/29. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: B01F, C12P<br />

71: Biogasol IPR ApS<br />

72: BELDRING, Finn, LUKIC, Dragan, HILSTRØM,<br />

Troels<br />

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33: DK 31: PA 2009 00050 32: 2009-01-13<br />

54: APPARATUS FOR RAPID MIXING OF MEDIA<br />

AND METHOD<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to an apparatus, which<br />

can be part of a pre- treatment system in a plant for<br />

the production of fuels, e. g. bio-ethanol, derived<br />

from plant biomass, e. g. first generation crops, such<br />

as grain, sugarcane and corn or second generation<br />

crops such as lignocellulosic biomass. The invention<br />

relates to an apparatus for processing, such as<br />

fluffing and mixing, at least two media, such as a<br />

solid, e. g. biomass, and a fluid, e. g. steam, so as to<br />

rendering the first medium susceptible to efficient<br />

receiving of energy and/or mass which is provided<br />

by localized release of the second medium. Although<br />

the description of the present invention focuses on<br />

biomass, it is envisaged that the invention is<br />

generally applicable to control the mixing of at least<br />

two media by crossing their stream of while<br />

dispersing at least one of them.<br />

centre base area located midway along the halfway<br />

line of the playing field, and a plurality of base paths<br />

extending radially outward from the centre base area<br />

to the home base area of the second play half area.<br />

21: 2011/04838. 22: 2011/06/30. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: MIKAEL DAHLSTRÖM<br />

72: DAHLSTRÖM, Mikael<br />

33: FI 31: 20086158 32: 2008-12-03<br />

54: IMIDAZOPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES WHICH<br />

INHIBIT THE SECRETION OF GASTRIC ACID<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to substituted imidazo<br />

[1,2-a]pyridines of formula I where R is -CH2COOH<br />

or -COOH, which inhibits exogenously or<br />

endogenously stimulated gastric acid secretion and<br />

can be used in the prevention and treatment of<br />

gastric acid related diseases and gastrointestinal<br />

inflammatory diseases.<br />

21: 2011/04830 22: 30/06/2011 43: 11/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A63C<br />

71: NGOMANE STEVEN LESLEY<br />

72: NGOMANE STEVEN LESLEY<br />

33: ZA 31: 2011/01416 32: 2011/02/23<br />

54: A PLAYING FIELD<br />

00: -<br />

57: A playing field layout which includes a playing<br />

field having a goal area at a far end thereof and a<br />

home base area at an opposed far end thereof, the<br />

playing field being divided into a first play half area<br />

associated with the goal area and a second play half<br />

area associated with the home base area by a<br />

halfway line running across the playing field, a<br />

21: 2011/04839. 22: 2011/06/30. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: BO1J<br />

71: ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY<br />

72: MARTENAK, Daniel, TATE, James F., TREJO-<br />

O'REILLY, Jose Antonio<br />

33: US 31: 61/360,249 32: 2010-06-30<br />

54: METHOD FOR PREPARING A KETONE<br />

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00: -<br />

A method for preparing a ketone, and ketone<br />

produced therefrom, comprising charging to a<br />

column a catalyst of an ion exchange resin<br />

impregnated with a metal chelate, adding solvent to<br />

the column, and initiating production of the ketone by<br />

flowing the solvent and hydrogen through the<br />

column.<br />

21: 2011/04840. 22: 2011/06/30. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: B01J, C08F<br />

71: ROHM AND HAAS COMPANY, DOW GLOBAL<br />

TECHNOLOGIES, LLC<br />

72: KRAMER, John, TREJO-O'REILLY, Jose<br />

Antonio<br />

33: US 31: 61/360,294 32: 2010-06-30<br />

54: MIXED BED POLYMERIC CATALYST<br />

00: -<br />

A mixed bed polymeric catalyst, and use of that<br />

catalyst, comprising 10-90% by weigh of a first<br />

catalyst having ion exchange resin loaded with metal<br />

of palladium, platinum, iridium, rhodium, ruthenium,<br />

copper, gold, and/or solver and 10-90% by weight of<br />

a second catalyst having strong acidic ion exchange<br />

resin devoid of metal, where the metal is uniformly<br />

distributed throughout a mixed bed.<br />

21: 2011/04853. 22: 2011/06/30. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Merck Patent GmbH<br />

72: SCHIEMANN, Kai, SCHULTZ, Melanie,<br />

STAEHLE, Wolfgang, KOBER, Ingo, WIENKE, Dirk,<br />

KRIER, Mireille<br />

33: EP 31: 08020824.2 32: 2008-12-01<br />

54: 2, 5-DIAMINO-SUBSTITUTED PYRIDO [4, 3-D]<br />

PYRIMIDINES AS AUTOTAXIN INHIBITORS<br />

AGAINST CANCER<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to pyridopyrimidine<br />

derivatives according to formula (I), as autotaxin<br />

inhibitors and the use of such compounds for the<br />

treatment and/or prophylaxis of physiological and/or<br />

pathophysiological conditions, which are caused,<br />

mediated and/or propagated by increased<br />

lysophosphatic acid levels and/or the activation of<br />

autotaxin, in particular of different cancers.<br />

21: 2011/04859. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: G06Q, G11C<br />

71: BIZOPTIC CC<br />

72: NKWE, Disang Raynold<br />

54: ENTREPRENEUR FINANCIAL APPLICATION<br />

VALUATION METHOD AND SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

According to a first aspect of invention there is<br />

provided an entrepreneur financial application<br />

valuation method. The method comprises the steps<br />

of providing an applicant with a series of businessrelated<br />

questions, prompting the applicant to answer<br />

these questions by means of an online quiz,<br />

receiving the applicant's answers and determining<br />

their correctness, and determining areas in which<br />

the applicant needs to improve. In an example<br />

embodiment, the test results are automatically sent<br />

to a potential financier, the test results<br />

corresponding to a rating of the viability of the<br />

applicant's business. In an example embodiment,<br />

the step of determining areas in which the applicant<br />

needs to improve comprises the steps of identifying<br />

the questions that the applicant answered<br />

incorrectly, and then compiling a document in which<br />

these questions are presented together with the<br />

correct answers. In an example embodiment, the<br />

method comprises the step of sending the compiled<br />

document to both the applicant and the potential<br />

financier, with a view to grooming and sharpening<br />

the business acumen of entrepreneurs globally.<br />

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bracket member to maintain co-axial alignment of<br />

the respective member section relatively to the cojoining<br />

section.<br />

21: 2011/04860 22: 01/07/2011 43: 11/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: E06B<br />

71: LEE-MICHELLE FAMILY TRUST<br />

72: JACOBS LEE<br />

33: - 31: - 32: -<br />

54: A SECURITY BARRIER<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention provides a security barrier which<br />

includes a first bracket member, a second bracket<br />

member which, in use, is vertically spaced from the<br />

first bracket member and at least one axially<br />

extendable member extending between the bracket<br />

members in a direction that is substantially<br />

transverse thereto, which includes a pair of member<br />

sections and a co-joining section which is<br />

telescopically inter-engaged with and interposed<br />

between each of the member sections in co-axial<br />

alignment, wherein each member section is engaged<br />

at a respective end to a respective bracket member<br />

and wherein each section is pivotally moveable<br />

relatively to the respective bracket member about a<br />

respective point of attachment of the section to the<br />

21: 2011/04866 22: 01/07/2011 43: 11/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: D03D, D03J<br />

71: STARLINGER & CO GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H<br />

72: SCHINDLER ALBERT and WAGNER<br />

NIKOLAUS<br />

33: AT 31: A 0107/2009 32: 2009/01/22<br />

54: DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING THE WEFT<br />

BAND TENSION ON A SHUTTLE, SHUTTLE AND<br />

CIRCULAR LOOM EQUIPPED THEREWITH<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention relates to a device for controlling<br />

the weft band tension (FS) on a shuttle (30) of a<br />

circular loom, wherein the shuttle (30) comprises a<br />

band redirecting apparatus (3) and a weft band<br />

spool (1), from which a weft band (2) can be pulled<br />

off over the band redirecting apparatus (3). The weft<br />

band tension (FS) that occurs when the weft band is<br />

pulled off deflects the band redirecting apparatus (3)<br />

against a restoring force (FR). The control device<br />

(20) comprises: a deflection sensor (5), which<br />

detects the instantaneous position of the band<br />

redirecting apparatus (3) and generates a deflection<br />

signal (5a) as a function of the detected position, an<br />

arithmetic-logic unit (12), to which the deflection<br />

signal (5a) can be fed, and a variable<br />

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electromechanical load (6, 14), which exerts a<br />

variable braking torque (7) on the weft band spool<br />

(1) according to a controlled variable (u). The<br />

arithmetic-logic unit (12) calculates the controlled<br />

variable (u) for setting the variable<br />

electromechanical load (6, 14) from the deflection<br />

signal (5a) fed to the arithmetic-logic unit so that a<br />

target value of the position of the band redirecting<br />

apparatus (3) and thus also a target value of the weft<br />

band tension (FS) are set.<br />

21: 2011/04869. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: A62C<br />

71: AMRONA AG<br />

72: EBERLEIN, Anselm, KERSTEN, Peter Uwe<br />

33: EP 31: 08171495.8 32: 2008-12-12<br />

54: INERTING METHOD FOR FIRE PREVENTION<br />

AND/OR FIRE EXTINGUISHING AND INERTING<br />

SYSTEM FOR CARRYING OUT THE METHOD<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to an inerting method and to an<br />

inerting system (1) for fire protection and/or fire<br />

extinguishing, wherein for the purposes of adjusting<br />

and/or maintaining a predefinable oxygen content,<br />

which is reduced in comparison to normal ambient<br />

air, in the room atmosphere of an enclosed room (2)<br />

a gas separation system (3, 4) is provided for<br />

separating at least a portion of the oxygen from an<br />

initial gas mixture containing nitrogen and oxygen,<br />

thereby producing a gas mixture enriched with<br />

nitrogen at the outlet (4a) of the gas separation<br />

system (3, 4). In order to achieve the adjusting and<br />

maintaining of a predefined inerting level with as little<br />

energy expenditure as possible, according to the<br />

invention a control unit (5) is provided, which is<br />

adapted to control the gas separation system (3, 4)<br />

in such a way that the oxygen residual content of the<br />

gas mixture enriched with nitrogen is changed as a<br />

function of the oxygen content currently in effect in<br />

the room atmosphere of the enclosed room (10).<br />

21: 2011/04870. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: H01L<br />

71: SAINT-GOBAIN GLASS FRANCE<br />

72: AUVRAY, Stéphane, DAO, Thien Hai,<br />

VENKATARAJ, Selvaraj<br />

33: FR 31: 0858260 32: 2008-12-04<br />

54: SUBSTRATE FOR THE FRONT SURFACE OF<br />

A PHOTOVOLTAIC PANEL, PHOTOVOLTAIC<br />

PANEL, AND USE OF A SUBSTRATE FOR THE<br />

FRONT SURFACE OF A PHOTOVOLTAIC PANEL<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a photovoltaic panel (1)<br />

having an absorbent photovoltaic material,<br />

particularly a cadmium material, said panel<br />

comprising a front surface substrate (10), particularly<br />

a transparent glass substrate comprising a<br />

transparent electrode coating (100), characterized in<br />

that the antiglare coating (60) placed over the<br />

functional metal film (40) opposite the substrate<br />

comprises a single antiglare film (66), which<br />

comprises an oxide mixed with zinc and tin, on the<br />

entire body thereof; or characterized in that the<br />

antiglare coating (60) placed over the functional<br />

metal film (40) opposite the substrate comprises at<br />

least two antiglare films (62, 65), an antiglare film<br />

(62) that is nearer the functional film (40), and which<br />

comprises an oxide mixed with zinc and tin, on the<br />

entire body thereof, as well as an antiglare film (65)<br />

that is farther from the functional film (40), and which<br />

does not comprise an oxide mixed with zinc and tin,<br />

on the entire body thereof.<br />

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21: 2011/04871. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: F16L<br />

71: FLAMCO B.V.<br />

72: BENNE, Leonard, Theodoor, VONK, Raymond<br />

33: NL 31: 2002420 32: 2009-01-16<br />

54: IMPROVED PIPE-SUSPENSION BRACKET<br />

00: -<br />

Bracket (10) comprising a body (14) for receiving the<br />

pipe and a suspension part (16) connected to the<br />

body for suspending a pipe from a profile (12) in<br />

several different ways, the suspension part<br />

comprising: An overlie part (18) comprising a bridge<br />

part (22) and two leg-parts (20,21), the bridge part<br />

extending between the two leg-parts and comprising<br />

at least one resting section (49) being constructed to<br />

rest on an upper surface of the profile and the leg<br />

parts constructed to extend on either side of the<br />

profile. A projection (45) formed on the bridge part<br />

and a hole (50) formed in bridge part.<br />

21: 2011/04875. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: G06F<br />

71: TENESICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED<br />

72: GRIESEL, Leon, JANSE VAN RENSBURG,<br />

Ettienne, MEYER, Louis Jacobus<br />

54: A METHOD OF OPERATING A PRINTER, AN<br />

ASSOCIATED PRINTER APPARATUS AND<br />

SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

The invention discloses a method of operating a<br />

printer and a method of managing a printer, and an<br />

associated printer apparatus (102) and system<br />

(100). The method of operating a printer includes<br />

receiving by a wireless communication arrangement<br />

a wireless instruction message indicative of<br />

permitted operational criteria. The method also<br />

includes monitoring automatically by a control<br />

module installed in the printer at least one<br />

operational characteristic of the printer. The method<br />

further includes determining whether or not the or<br />

each operational characteristic complies with the<br />

permitted operational criteria and suspending<br />

operation of the printer in response to an operational<br />

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characteristic violating the permitted operational<br />

criteria.<br />

surfaces for laterally retaining the supporting device<br />

(11). Preferably, means in the form of grooves (133),<br />

detents and/or elevations (134) are disposed on the<br />

supporting device (11) for the fixation in a rubber<br />

stamp (1). A grip element (138) is disposed on each<br />

of the lateral surfaces (137) of the supporting device<br />

(11) for laterally retaining and pulling the supporting<br />

device (11) out of a rubber stamp (1) formed by a<br />

plurality of parts that can be nested inside each<br />

other, wherein the grip elements (138) are designed<br />

to be introduced into a recess (139) of a bottom part<br />

(3) of the rubber stamp (1) and do not protrude the<br />

outer surface (140) of the bottom part (3), so that an<br />

upper part (2) of the rubber stamp (1) can be<br />

displaced by the recess (139) with the grip elements<br />

(138) introduced in the bottom part (3).<br />

21: 2011/04877. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: B41K<br />

71: Trodat GmbH<br />

72: ZINDL, Peter, ZEHETNER, Markus, VOLKER,<br />

Martin<br />

33: AT 31: A 174/2009 32: 2009-01-30<br />

54: RUBBER STAMP AND INK PAD FOR A SELF-<br />

INKING RUBBER STAMP<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a rubber stamp (1) and to an<br />

ink pad (130) for a self-inking rubber stamp (1),<br />

wherein at least one pad for receiving color is<br />

disposed in a housing (131) and/or a supporting<br />

device (11). The supporting device (11) has a<br />

rectangular shape and is formed by a base plate<br />

(135) having longitudinal surfaces (136) and lateral<br />

surfaces (136) integrally formed thereon, wherein<br />

grip elements (138) are disposed on two parallel<br />

21: 2011/04881. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: H01F<br />

71: ABB Research Ltd<br />

72: ANGER, Jan, FORSLIN, Julia, GÄFVERT, Uno<br />

33: EP 31: 09150901.8 32: 2009-01-20<br />

54: GAPPED MAGNET CORE<br />

00: -<br />

A gapped core leg (1) for a shunt reactor, comprising<br />

magnetic core elements (2) separated by spacers<br />

(3) cast directly between the core elements (2).<br />

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Accordingly, a rigid core leg construction is<br />

achieved.<br />

clothes peg with a complimentary interlocking<br />

formation of a matched clothes peg of the like.<br />

21: 2011/04882. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG<br />

72: CHATTERJI, Ashish, DESAI, Dipen, SANDHU,<br />

Harpreet K., SHAH, Navnit Hargovindas<br />

33: US 31: 61/145,999 32: 2009-01-21<br />

54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS<br />

COMPRISING A HCV POLYMERASE INHIBITOR<br />

PRODRUG<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides novel formulations of<br />

isobutyric acid (2R,3R,4R,5R)- 5-(4-amino-2-oxo-2H-<br />

pyrimidin-1-yl)-4-fluoro-2-isobutyryloxymethyl-4-<br />

methyl-tetrahydro-furan-3-yl ester) and<br />

hydroxypropylcellulose that provide high bulk<br />

density, low particle size better suited for improved<br />

compression and flow, good compression, and fast<br />

dissolution profiles.<br />

21: 2011/04884 22: 30/06/2011 43: 18/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: D06F<br />

71: AMAZING GOODS CC<br />

72: RICHARDS HEATH BARCLAY DAVID, DA<br />

SILVA JOSE LUIS, DO COUTO JOSE FRANCISCO<br />

RODRIGUES<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/05233 32: 2011/07/22<br />

54: CLOTHES PEG<br />

00: -<br />

57: A clothes peg which includes a pair of hinged<br />

prongs resiliently interconnected by biasing means<br />

that bias the prongs to a closed position at least one<br />

interlocking formation located on an outwardly facing<br />

side of at least one of the prongs for interlocking the<br />

21: 2011/04889. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/18<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: W.R. GRACE & CO.-CONN.<br />

72: WORMSBECHER, Richard, SUTOVICH, Kevin<br />

33: US 31: 61/201,198 32: 2008-12-08<br />

54: PROCESS OF CRACKING BIOFEEDS USING<br />

HIGH ZEOLITE TO MATRIX SURFACE AREA<br />

CATALYSTS<br />

00: -<br />

A process for fluid catalytically cracking a<br />

hydrocarbon feedstock containing at least one biorenewable<br />

feed fraction using a rare earth metal<br />

oxide-containing, high zeolite-to-matrix surface area<br />

ratio catalyst is disclosed. The catalyst comprising a<br />

zeolite, preferably a Y-type zeolite, a matrix, at least<br />

1 wt% of a rare earth metal oxide, based on the total<br />

weight of the catalyst. The zeolite surface area-tomatrix<br />

surface area ratio of the catalyst is at least 2,<br />

preferably greater than 2.<br />

21: 2011/04890. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N<br />

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71: ONCOTHERAPY SCIENCE, INC.<br />

72: TSUNODA, Takuya, OHSAWA, Ryuji,<br />

YOSHIMURA, Sachiko, WATANABE, Tomohisa<br />

33: US 31: 61/200,962 32: 2008-12-05<br />

33: US 31: 61/209,704 32: 2009-03-09<br />

54: WDRPUH EPITOPE PEPTIDES AND<br />

VACCINES CONTAINING THE SAME<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides peptides containing<br />

the amino acid sequence of SEQ ID NOs: 1, 2, 3, 4,<br />

16, 17, 30, 31, 34, 36, 37, 40, 41, 45, 49, 55, 57 and<br />

61, as well as peptides containing the abovementioned<br />

amino acid sequences in which 1, 2, or<br />

several amino acid(s) are substituted, deleted,<br />

inserted or added, but still have cytotoxic T cell<br />

inducibility. The present invention also provides<br />

drugs for treating or preventing tumors, which drugs<br />

containing these peptides. The peptides of the<br />

present invention can also be used as vaccines.<br />

21: 2011/04892. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/18<br />

51: G01V<br />

71: KIETTA<br />

72: MANIN, Michel<br />

33: FR 31: 09 50012 32: 2009-01-05<br />

54: ENHANCED METHOD AND DEVICE FOR<br />

AQUATIC SEISMIC PROSPECTING<br />

00: -<br />

Enhanced method and device for aquatic seismic<br />

prospecting of the type in which: - a submerged<br />

mobile seismic source is positioned, able to create<br />

one or more disturbances transmitted through the<br />

aquatic medium in the form of waves able to be<br />

reflected on the bottom of the water and the different<br />

deep underlying geological layers; - at least one<br />

cable, and preferably several, provided with a<br />

plurality of sensors is positioned, able to collect said<br />

reflected waves; - said seismic source is triggered<br />

with one or more repeats thus creating one or more<br />

disturbances; - said reflected waves are picked up<br />

using said sensors.<br />

51: G01J, G08B<br />

71: OPTEX CO., LTD.<br />

72: TATSUOKA, Katsutoshi<br />

33: JP 31: 2010-154596 32: 2010-07-07<br />

54: PASSIVE INFRARED RAY SENSOR<br />

00: -<br />

A passive infrared ray sensor of the present<br />

invention includes a plurality of detecting elements 2<br />

and 3 for detecting infrared rays of light emanating<br />

from an intruder H present in different detection<br />

areas A1 and A2 of a detection region A, and a<br />

detection processing unit 6 including plurality of<br />

individual signal processing subunits 7A, 7B each<br />

operable to perform a signal processing subject to<br />

detection signal fed from the respective detection<br />

element 2 or 3, whereby when the detection signal<br />

from at least one of the detecting elements 2 and 3<br />

indicates a detection of a noise other than the<br />

intruder, the signal processing of such detecting<br />

element 2 or 3 is halted .<br />

21: 2011/04894. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/18<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: NOVARTIS AG<br />

72: SINGH, Rajinder, VERMA, Daya, TENG, Yue<br />

(Helen), THOMPSON, Dan<br />

33: US 31: 61/148,160 32: 2009-01-29<br />

54: SOLID ORAL FORMULATIONS OF A<br />

PYRIDOPYRIMIDINONE<br />

00: -<br />

A solid oral dosage pharmaceutical formulation of<br />

(R)-2-Amino-7-[4-fluoro-2-(6-methoxy-pyridin-2-yl)-<br />

phenyl]-4-methyl-7,8-dihydro-6H-pyrido[4,3-<br />

d]pyrimidin-5-one or its salt; and a surfactant or an<br />

acid.<br />

21: 2011/04893. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

21: 2011/04905. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: Abraxis Bioscience, LLC<br />

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72: TRIEU, Vuong<br />

33: US 31: 61/120,234 32: 2008-12-05<br />

54: ALBUMIN BINDING PEPTIDE-MEDIATED<br />

DISEASE TARGETING<br />

00: -<br />

The invention provides compositions and methods<br />

for delivering a therapeutic or diagnostic agent to a<br />

disease site in a mammal, the method comprising<br />

administering to the mammal a therapeutically or<br />

diagnostically effective amount of a pharmaceutical<br />

composition, wherein the pharmaceutical<br />

composition comprises the therapeutic or diagnostic<br />

agent coupled to an albumin binding peptide and a<br />

pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.<br />

21: 2011/04906. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: C21B, F27B<br />

71: Paul Wurth Refractory & Engineering GmbH,<br />

Paul Wurth S.A.<br />

72: SIMOES, Jean-Paul, HAUSEMER, Lionel,<br />

MÖLLER, Manfred, TOCKERT, Paul, HEBEL,<br />

Rudolf<br />

33: EP 31: 09150054.6 32: 2009-01-05<br />

54: BUSTLE PIPE ARRANGEMENT<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention proposes a bustle pipe<br />

arrangement (10) of a shaft furnace, in particular for<br />

feeding hot gas into the shaft furnace such as e.g. a<br />

blast furnace, wherein the bustle pipe arrangement<br />

(10) comprises a circumferential bustle pipe (12)<br />

arranged along the outer casing (14) of the shaft<br />

furnace, the bustle pipe (12) being arranged at a<br />

certain distance form the outer casing (14). The<br />

arrangement (10) further comprises a plurality of first<br />

arms (22) connecting the bustle pipe (12) to the<br />

outer casing (14) of the shaft furnace on a first level;<br />

and a plurality of second arms (24) connecting the<br />

bustle pipe (12) to the outer casing (14) of the shaft<br />

furnace on a second level, the first level being<br />

different from the second level. First and second<br />

blow channels (26, 30) are respectively arranged<br />

through the first and second arms (22, 24) for fluidly<br />

connecting the bustle pipe (12) to the interior of the<br />

shaft furnace.<br />

21: 2011/04907. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: Abbott Healthcare Products B.V.<br />

72: MÖSCHWITZER, Jan P., WU, Yu-San, VAN<br />

TOMME, Sophie R., KUIL, Henny, KET, Aldo V.,<br />

DOESBORGH-DEWIT, Lucia Maria<br />

33: EP 31: 08172247.2 32: 2008-12-19<br />

33: US 31: 61/139,193 32: 2008-12-19<br />

54: PRECOMPACTED FAST-DISINTEGRATING<br />

FORMULATIONS OF COMPOUNDS WITH A LOW<br />

ORAL BIOAVAILABILITY<br />

00: -<br />

This invention relates to the field of pharmaceutical<br />

chemistry. Embodiments of the present invention<br />

relate to, and provide precompacted fastdisintegrating<br />

formulations of compounds with a low<br />

oral bioavailability.<br />

21: 2011/04908. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: A61H, A61N<br />

71: GLEIM, Peter<br />

72: GLEIM, Peter, KLOPP, Rainer<br />

33: EP 31: 09151615.3 32: 2009-01-29<br />

54: APPARATUS FOR MODULATING<br />

PERFUSION IN THE MICROCIRCULATION OF<br />

THE BLOOD<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to an apparatus for modulating<br />

perfusion in the microcirculation of the blood. Said<br />

apparatus comprises a first device for generating a<br />

pulsed electromagnetic field having a synchronous<br />

or asynchronous specific pulse sequence of a<br />

periodic electromagnetic field, including a first group<br />

of pulses lasting 0.1 to 0.2 seconds at 35-100 µT<br />

and a second group of pulses lasting 10 to 20<br />

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seconds at 2-40 µT, a second device for circulating<br />

the lymph flow, said second device being used to<br />

trigger massaging pulses at increasing and<br />

decreasing pressures via several massaging<br />

arrangements located next to each other, a third<br />

device for emitting infrared radiation, said third<br />

device emitting at least one heat pulse, and a control<br />

unit which controls the pulses of the three devices in<br />

such a way that two or three devices simultaneously<br />

emit pulses. The apparatus makes it possible to<br />

significantly improve individual parameters of the<br />

microcirculation and also the macrocirculation of the<br />

blood.<br />

addition to the compound represented by formula<br />

(I).)<br />

21: 2011/04910. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited<br />

72: MIYAJIMA, Makoto, NODA, Shigeru, INOUE,<br />

Kazuhiro, KUMON, Michiko, ISHIDA, Katsuyasu,<br />

ISHIZUKA, Hitoshi<br />

33: JP 31: 2008-328006 32: 2008-12-24<br />

54: DRY POWDER PHARMACEUTICAL<br />

COMPOSITION FOR INHALATION<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed is a dry powder pharmaceutical<br />

composition for inhalation, which is useful for<br />

prevention and/or treatment of influenza virus<br />

infectious diseases. Specifically disclosed is a dry<br />

powder pharmaceutical composition for inhalation,<br />

which contains a compound represented by formula<br />

(I), a pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof, or a<br />

hydrate of the compound or the salt, as a medicinal<br />

ingredient. (In this connection, a compound<br />

represented by formula (II) may be contained in<br />

21: 2011/04928. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/18<br />

51: H05B<br />

71: MASCO CORPORATION<br />

72: IOTT, Jeffrey<br />

33: US 31: 12/372,034 32: 2009-02-17<br />

54: LINKING SEQUENCE FOR WIRELESS<br />

LIGHTING CONTROL<br />

00: -<br />

A method of linking one of a plurality of wireless<br />

switches to a transceiver and control for controlling<br />

an electric load comprises the steps of moving the<br />

transceiver and control into a linking mode, and<br />

actuating the at least one of the plurality of switches<br />

through an actuation mode that is distinct from a<br />

typical actuation of the switch to request a control<br />

operation, such as linking, by the at least one of the<br />

transceivers and controls. In addition, a control and<br />

a lighting system are claimed.<br />

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21: 2011/04929. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: C12Q, G01N<br />

71: HEALTH PROTECTION AGENCY<br />

72: SUTTON, Mark, J., POOLMAN, Toryn, HESP,<br />

Richard, J.<br />

33: GB 31: 0900151.2 32: 2009-01-07<br />

54: RAPID BIOLUMINESCENCE DETECTION<br />

SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

An assay is provided for detecting the activity of a<br />

reporter kinase comprising (i) adding said reporter<br />

kinase to an assay mixture wherein said reporter<br />

kinase is contacted with bioluminescent reagent no<br />

more than minutes after being contacted with ADP,<br />

and wherein, prior to contacting the reporter kinase<br />

with ADP, the assay mixture is substantially free<br />

from kinase other than reporter kinase; and (ii)<br />

detecting light output from the assay mixture.<br />

Methods for detecting the presence of an analyte in<br />

a sample and methods for validating a treatment<br />

process using the above assay are also provided.<br />

Further provided are devices for conducting these<br />

assays and methods.<br />

21: 2011/04930. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: B01B, F23J<br />

71: BABCOCK & WILCOX POWER GENERATION<br />

GROUP, INC.<br />

72: MCDONALD, Dennis, K., DEVAULT, Douglas,<br />

J., VAYSMAN, Vladimir<br />

33: US 31: 12/830850 32: 2010-07-06<br />

54: INTEGRATED FLUE GAS<br />

DEHUMIDIFICATION AND WET COOLING<br />

TOWER SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

A method and system for dehumidifying flue gas<br />

from a flue gas generating process supplies the flue<br />

gas to a wet flue gas processor having a lower end<br />

from which liquid in the wet flue gas processor is<br />

supplied to an upper end the wet flue gas processor<br />

for spraying liquid onto flue gas in the wet flue gas<br />

processor . Water is supplied from a cooling tower to<br />

a heat exchanger in the liquid in the lower end of the<br />

wet flue gas processor for cooling the liquid in the<br />

lower end of the wet flue gas processor to condense<br />

water from the flue gas into the liquid in the wet flue<br />

gas processor. Returning water from the heat<br />

exchanger to the cooling water cools the water and<br />

the liquid with the condensed water is supplied from<br />

the wet flue gas processor to the cooling tower as<br />

make-up water for the cooling tower to reduce or<br />

eliminate the need to fresh make-up water.<br />

21: 2011/04939. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: C07H, C07K, C12N, C12P<br />

71: Abbott Laboratories<br />

72: WU, Chengbin, DIXON, Richard W., BELK,<br />

Jonathan P., YING, Hua, ARGIRIADI, Maria A.,<br />

CUFF, Carolyn A., HINTON, Paul R., KUMAR,<br />

Shankar, MELIM, Terry L., CHEN, Yan<br />

33: US 31: 60/843,249 32: 2006-09-08<br />

54: INTERLEUKIN -13 BINDING PROTEINS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention encompasses IL- 13 binding<br />

proteins. Specifically, the invention relates to<br />

antibodies that are chimeric, CDR grafted and<br />

humanized antibodies. Preferred antibodies have<br />

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high affinity for hIL-13 and neutralize hIL-13 activity<br />

in vitro and in vivo. An antibody of the invention can<br />

be a full-length antibody or an antigen-binding<br />

portion thereof. Method of making and method of<br />

using the antibodies of the invention are also<br />

provided. The antibodies, or antibody portions, of the<br />

invention are useful for detecting hIL-13 and for<br />

inhibiting hlL-13 activity, e.g., in a human subject<br />

suffering from a disorder in which hTL-13 activity is<br />

detrimental.<br />

21: 2011/04941. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: H04L, H04W<br />

71: QUALCOMM Incorporated<br />

72: AHMAVAARA, Kalle I.<br />

33: US 31: 61/138,103 32: 2008-12-16<br />

54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR BUNDLING<br />

APPLICATION SERVICES WITH INBUILT<br />

CONNECTIVITY MANAGEMENT<br />

00: -<br />

An apparatus and method for bundling application<br />

services with inbuilt connectivity management<br />

comprising launching a software application;<br />

detecting a need for connectivity to use the service<br />

associated with the software application;<br />

establishing connectivity; determining whether<br />

connectivity is established; and executing the<br />

service associated with the software application<br />

utilizing the established connectivity.<br />

TETRA SACCHARIDES AND METHODS OF<br />

PREPARATION<br />

00: -<br />

A reduced sugar presweetened ready to eat<br />

breakfast cereal is prepared by coating dried cereal<br />

base pieces or food pieces with a reduced-sugar<br />

composition comprising maltotriose, maltotetrose in<br />

full or partial substitution for sucrose, and a high<br />

potency sweetener. The reduced-sugar coating can<br />

have a sucrose content of less than 70%, yet<br />

provides taste, texture, appearance, and bowl life<br />

that mimics presweetened R-T-E cereals having a<br />

coating with more sucrose.<br />

21: 2011/04942. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: A23L<br />

71: General Mills, Inc.<br />

72: FROSETH, Barrie R., NOWAKOWSKI, Christine<br />

M.<br />

33: US 31: 61/142,972 32: 2009-01-07<br />

54: REDUCED SUGAR PRE-SWEETENED<br />

BREAKFAST CEREALS COMPRISING TRI- AND<br />

21: 2011/04944. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: C08B, C12P<br />

71: Mascoma Corporation<br />

72: LIU, Chaogang, WENGER, Kevin<br />

33: US 31: 61/139,059 32: 2008-12-19<br />

54: TWO-STAGE PROCESS FOR BIOMASS<br />

PRETREATMENT<br />

00: -<br />

Described herein are improved methods of<br />

pretreating lignocellulosic biomass. One aspect of<br />

the invention relates to a two-stage pretreatment<br />

process comprising a relatively low severity steam<br />

treatment, a controlled pH pretreatment, or<br />

autohydrolysis, followed by hydrolysis with dilute<br />

acid or hot water at a relatively low temperature. In<br />

certain embodiments, the methods increase<br />

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hemicellulose sugar yields, substrate digestibility,<br />

and suitability for fermentation as compared to<br />

steam explosion or acid hydrolysis alone. The twostage<br />

pretreatment processes also employ few<br />

chemicals, minimizing the costs associated with<br />

pretreatment of lignocellulosic biomass. Moreover,<br />

the two-stage pretreatment process may expand the<br />

range of suitable feedstocks for bioethanol<br />

production.<br />

21: 2011/04945. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: A61K, C07D<br />

71: Univerzita Palackeho V Olomouci, Bioapex,<br />

s.r.o.<br />

72: HAVLICEK, Libor, KRYSTOF, Vladimir,<br />

ZATLOUKAL, Marek, DOLEZAL, Karel, STRNAD,<br />

Miroslav, VOJTESEK, Borivoj<br />

33: CZ 31: PV 2009-45 32: 2009-01-28<br />

54: SUBSTITUTED 6-(2-<br />

AMINOBENZYLAMINO)PURINE DERIVATIVES,<br />

THEIR USE AS MEDICAMENTS AND<br />

PREPARATIONS CONTAINING THESE<br />

COMPOUNDS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to new substituted 6-(2-<br />

aminobenzylamino)purines, represented by the<br />

general formula I, which can be used in CDK<br />

inhibition, in particular, in the treatment of viral<br />

infections and diseases involving cell proliferation.<br />

The invention further includes pharmaceutical<br />

preparations containing substituted 6-(2-<br />

aminobenzylamino)purines.<br />

21: 2011/04946. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: G01H, G01M<br />

71: S.P.M. Instrument AB<br />

72: HEDIN, Lars-Olov Elis<br />

33: SE 31: 0850180-1 32: 2008-12-22<br />

54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR<br />

ANALYSING THE CONDITION OF A MACHINE<br />

HAVING A ROTATING PART<br />

00: -<br />

A method for analysing the condition of a machine<br />

having a rotating shaft, comprising: generating an<br />

analogue electric measurement signal (SEA)<br />

dependent on mechanical vibrations emanating from<br />

rotation of said shaft; sampling said analogue<br />

measurement signal at a sampling frequency (fS) so<br />

as to generate a digital measurement data signal<br />

(SMD) in response to said received analogue<br />

measurement data; performing a decimation of the<br />

digital measurement data signal (SMD) so as to<br />

achieve a digital signal (SRED) having a reduced<br />

sampling frequency (fSR1, fSR2); wherein said<br />

decimation includes the step of controlling the<br />

reduced sampling frequency (fSR1, fSR2) such that<br />

the number of sample values per revolution of the<br />

shaft (8) is kept at a substantially constant value;<br />

and receiving said digital signal (SRED2) at an an<br />

enhancer input performing a correlation in said<br />

enhancer so as to produce an output signal<br />

sequence (O) wherein repetitive signals amplitude<br />

components are amplified in relation to stochastic<br />

signal components performing a condition analysis<br />

function (F1, F2, Fn) for analysing the condition of<br />

the machine dependent on said digital signal<br />

(SRED) having a reducent sampling frequency<br />

(fSR1, fSR2).<br />

21: 2011/04947. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: C23C<br />

71: Galva Power Group N.V.<br />

72: WARICHET, David, KONE, Gentiana,<br />

VERVISCH, Anthony<br />

33: EP 31: 09150777.2 32: 2009-01-16<br />

54: FLUX AND FLUXING BATH FOR HOT DIP<br />

GALVANIZATION, PROCESS FOR THE HOT DIP<br />

GALVANIZATION OF AN IRON OR STEEL<br />

ARTICLE<br />

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00: -<br />

The present invention generally relates to a flux for<br />

hot dip galvanization comprising from: 36 to 80 wt. %<br />

(percent by weight) of zinc chloride (ZnC12); 8 to 62<br />

wt.% of ammonium chloride (NH4C); from 2,0 to 10<br />

wt. % of a least one of the following compounds:<br />

NiC12, MnC12 or a mixture thereof. The invention<br />

further relates to a fluxing bath, a process for the hot<br />

dip galvanization of an iron or steel article as well as<br />

to the use of said flux.<br />

dtex. The film may be manufactured via a process<br />

which comprises subjecting a starting UHMWPE with<br />

a weight average molecular weight of at least 500<br />

000 gram/mole, an elastic shear modulus<br />

determined directly after melting at 16O0C of at<br />

most 1.4 MPa, and a Mw/Mn ratio of at most 6 to a<br />

compacting step and a stretching step under such<br />

conditions that at no point during the processing of<br />

the polymer its temperature is raised to a value<br />

above its melting point. The film may be used as<br />

starting material in any applications where high<br />

tensile strength and high energy to break are<br />

important. Suitable applications include ballistic<br />

applications, ropes, cables, nets, fabrics, and<br />

protective applications.<br />

21: 2011/04948. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: B29C, C08F<br />

71: Teijin Aramid B.V.<br />

72: EEM VAN DER, Joris, DE WEIJER, Anton Peter,<br />

RASTOGI, Sanjay<br />

33: EP 31: 09150305.2 32: 2009-01-09<br />

54: POLYETHYLENE FILM WITH HIGH TENSILE<br />

STRENGTH AND HIGH TENSILE ENERGY TO<br />

BREAK<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention pertains to a UHMWPE film<br />

having a tensile strength of at least 2.0 GPa, a<br />

tensile energy to break of at least 30 J/g, an Mw of<br />

at least 500 000 gram/mole, and a Mw/Mn ratio of at<br />

most 6, and a film width of at least 5 mm. In a<br />

preferred embodiment the film has a width of at least<br />

10 mm, more in particular at least 20 mm, still more<br />

in particular at least 40 mm, and a denier of at least<br />

3000 dtex, in particular at least 5000 dtex, more in<br />

particular at least 10000 dtex, even more in<br />

particular at least 15000 dtex, or even at least 20000<br />

21: 2011/04964. 22: 2011/07/05. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: B60B<br />

71: FAIRFIELD MANUFACTURING COMPANY,<br />

INC.<br />

72: SCHOON, Benjamin Warren<br />

33: US 31: 13/050,895 32: 2011-03-17<br />

54: INTEGRAL ELECTRIC MOTOR WITH SPEED<br />

SENSOR, PLANETARY GEARBOX AND<br />

STEERING MEANS<br />

00: -<br />

A steerable wheel motor assembly for moving<br />

construction lifts and scaffold equipment is disclosed<br />

and claimed which includes a spindle bracket<br />

configured to be pivotably mounted at an upper end<br />

to a steering mechanism for rotation about a vertical<br />

axis. The output shaft is supported by a first set of<br />

bearings and a second set of bearings with the<br />

second set of bearings including a speed and<br />

direction sensor integral therewith for detecting the<br />

speed and direction of rotation of the output shaft.<br />

The sensor outputs to a control system which<br />

controls the speed and direction of the equipment. A<br />

thrust washer is used to position the output sun gear<br />

accurately reducing manufacturing and maintenance<br />

costs of the assembly. Use of the thrust washer<br />

reduces the cost of machining the output shaft to a<br />

high tolerance.<br />

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21: 2011/04965. 22: 2011/07/04. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: B65D<br />

71: JUNG, KYUNG II<br />

72: JUNG, Kyung Il<br />

33: KR 31: 10-2008-0123344 32: 2008-12-05<br />

54: A BOTTLE<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed is a bottle for containing liquid contents<br />

including a body portion, at least part or the entire<br />

portion of an upper portion of which is provided with<br />

a plurality of guides which protrudes inward from an<br />

inside surface thereof and is in a spiral pattern so<br />

that the liquid contents can be guided towards an<br />

opening of a neck portion of the bottle while spirally<br />

revolving inside the bottle. 21: 2011/04966. 22: 2011/07/06. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/18<br />

51: C05B, C05D, C05G<br />

71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH<br />

MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V.<br />

72: LAMBERT, Reginald, WOODRUFFE, John,<br />

GARCIA MARTINEZ, Rafael, Alberto, VERBIST,<br />

Guy, Lode, Magda, Maria, REYNHOUT, Marinus,<br />

Johannes, ANTENS, Jany, Birgitta, Maria,<br />

ASHTEKAR, Sunil, O'BRIEN, Jason, Trevor<br />

33: EP 31: 09151604.7 32: 2009-01-29<br />

54: SULPHUR-CONTAINING FERTILIZERS AND<br />

PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

Process for the manufacture of sulphur- containing<br />

fertilizer compositions, comprising the steps of : a}<br />

providing a slurry of at least one phosphate-based<br />

fertilizer material selected from the group consisting<br />

of ammonium phosphates, ammonium phosphate<br />

based nitrogen-phosphorus-potassium (NPK)<br />

compounds, super phosphates and partially<br />

acidulated phosphate rocks; b) bringing said slurry<br />

into contact with at least one anionic surfactant and<br />

elemental sulphur; c) introducing the mixture<br />

obtained in step b} into a granulator unit in order to<br />

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obtain granules of the fertilizer composition, wherein<br />

the at least one phosphate-based fertilizer material<br />

is present in an amount in the range of at least 50<br />

wt. %, the elemental sulphur is present in an amount<br />

in the range of from 1 to 25 wt. % and the anionic<br />

surfactant is present in an amount in the range of<br />

from 0.001 to 3 wt. % based on the overall weight of<br />

the fertilizer composition. The present invention also<br />

provides a fertilizer composition.<br />

21: 2011/04967. 22: 2011/07/06. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/18<br />

51: C25B, H01M<br />

71: COMMISSARIAT À L‟ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET<br />

AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES<br />

72: BAFFIE, Thierry, CIGNA, Julien<br />

33: FR 31: 0950071 32: 2009-01-07<br />

54: METHOD FOR MAKING A HIGH-<br />

TEMPERATURE ELECTROLYSER OR A HIGH-<br />

TEMPERATURE FUEL CELL INCLUDING A<br />

STACK OF ELEMENTARY CELLS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method for making a hightemperature<br />

electrolyser (HTE) or a hightemperature<br />

fuel cell (SOFC), including a vertical<br />

stack of n elementary planar cells alternating with<br />

n+1 interconnection plates, each of the elementary<br />

cells including a planar porous anode and cathode<br />

having cut-outs formed therein and respectively<br />

arranged on each of the surfaces of a dense planar<br />

electrolyte, and brazed joints made by the infiltration<br />

of a predetermined amount of brazing material into<br />

the electrodes at contact points between the<br />

elementary cells and the interconnection plates.<br />

21: 2011/04978 22: 07/07/2011 43: 25/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A61K, C07H, A61P<br />

71: INHIBITEX INC and UNIVERSITY COLLEGE<br />

OF CARDIFF CONSULTANTS LTD<br />

72: Christopher MCGUIGAN, STANLEY<br />

CHAMBERLAIN, KAROLINA MADELA, JOHN<br />

VERNACHIO, ARNAUD GILLES, JEFF HUTCHINS,<br />

MOHAMED ALIARAH<br />

33: US 31: 61/143.527 32: 2009/01/09,<br />

54: PHOSPHORAMIDATE DERIVATIVES OF<br />

GUANOSINE NUCLEOSIDE COMPOUNDS FOR<br />

TREATMENT OF VIRAL INFECTIONS<br />

00: -<br />

57: Phosphoramidate compounds derived from<br />

guanine bases having enhanced therapeutic potency<br />

are provided, and these compounds in particular<br />

have enhanced potency with respect to treatment of<br />

viral infections, such as hepatitis C virus.<br />

Pharmaceutical compositions, methods of preparing<br />

the compounds, and methods of using the<br />

compounds and compositions to treat viral infections<br />

are also provided.<br />

21: 2011/04984 22: 07/07/2011 43: 12/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: H02G<br />

71: PROQUATECK INNOVATIONS CC<br />

72: LOURENS HENDRIK FOURIE<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/02376 32: 2010/04/07<br />

54: ELECTRICAL SPLICING MOULD<br />

COMPONENT KIT<br />

00: -<br />

57: THIS invention relates to an electrical splicing<br />

mould component kit. The electrical splicing mould<br />

component kit includes at least one primary mould<br />

component defining one or more guide indentations<br />

and at least a pair of secondary mould components<br />

defining one or more corresponding guide<br />

indentations. Furthermore, the secondary mould<br />

components are releasably attachable to opposing<br />

ends of the primary mould component to form at<br />

least a pair of modular half moulds having aligned<br />

guide indentations forming one or more common<br />

guide indentations in which ends of electrical wiring<br />

is receivable. Aligned common guide indentations of<br />

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abutting modular half moulds define a conduit for<br />

encasing the ends of the electrical wiring, wherein<br />

any one or more of the primary and secondary<br />

mould components, individually or at least partially<br />

with one another, define a passageway between the<br />

conduit and an outside edge of the abutting modular<br />

half moulds thereby to allow the flow of a settable<br />

material to the conduit in which the ends of the<br />

electrical wiring is encased to cast an insulation<br />

layer around the ends of the electrical wiring.<br />

surface at a distance relative to one another so as to<br />

induce a curve in the resilient substrate.<br />

21: 2011/04985 22: 07/07/2011 43: 12/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: C09F<br />

71: PIETER ETIENNE DREYER and GREGORY<br />

JAY WHATMORE<br />

72: GREGORY JAY WHATMORE and PIETER<br />

ETIENNE DREYER<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/02449 32: 2010/04/08<br />

54: POSTER DISPLAY AND MOUNTING SWIVEL<br />

CLIP FOR SUCH POSTER DISPLAY<br />

00: -<br />

57: THIS invention relates to a poster display. More<br />

specifically, the invention relates to a poster display<br />

and a mounting swivel clip therefor for displaying<br />

amongst other things signs, posters and printed<br />

sheet materials in a curved condition. The poster<br />

display includes: a resilient substrate for supporting<br />

the picture, graphic or poster; at least a pair of<br />

support members for receiving one of a pair of<br />

opposing ends of the resilient substrate; and at least<br />

a pair of mounting clips for mounting the poster<br />

display. The mounting clips comprise a first<br />

mounting formation being co-operative with the<br />

support members enabling a swivel motion between<br />

the support members and mounting clip and a<br />

second fixing formation for fixing the mounting clip to<br />

a support surface. In use, the resilient substrate is<br />

maintainable in a curved state by the ability of the<br />

support members to swivel relative to the mounting<br />

clips, the mounting clips being fixed to the support<br />

21: 2011/04986 22: 07/07/2011 43: 12/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: G09F<br />

71: PIETER ETIENNE DREYER and GREGORY<br />

JAY WHATMORE<br />

72: GREGORY JAY WHATMORE and Pieter<br />

Etienne DREYER<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/02450 32: 2010/04/08<br />

54: POSTER DISPLAY AND RETAINING CLIP<br />

FOR SUCH POSTER DISPLAY<br />

00: -<br />

57: THIS invention relates to a poster display. More<br />

specifically, the invention relates to a poster display,<br />

preferably a backlit poster display, for displaying<br />

amongst other things signs, posters and printed<br />

sheet materials in a curved condition. The poster<br />

display includes: a resilient substrate for supporting<br />

the picture, graphic or poster; a pair of arced support<br />

brackets for supporting the resilient substrate and<br />

impart to it a curved shape; and retaining clips for<br />

retaining the picture, graphic or poster on the<br />

resilient substrate. In use, the retaining clips clamp<br />

and retain sides of the resilient substrate to the<br />

respective support bracket, thereby preventing the<br />

resilient substrate from arcing more than the arc of<br />

the support brackets and falling there from.<br />

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(62) in the corners of the container and the ends (60)<br />

of the corner flaps (38) are secured in position by<br />

receiving protuberances (40,42) of the corner flaps<br />

in recesses (52,64). Securing flaps (48) at the upper<br />

corners of the side walls (34) are folded over the<br />

pillars (62) to assist in keeping the side walls in<br />

position. Side stiffeners (66) are formed by folding<br />

an upper part of each side wall (34) inwards and<br />

securing its ends in position by pressing them past<br />

the adjacent pillars (62) with an interference fit.<br />

21: 2011/04988 22: 07/07/2011 43: 12/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: C02F<br />

71: VISCOSITY TRADING CC<br />

72: MARC TIMOTHY TURK<br />

33: - 31: - 32: -<br />

54: WATER PURIFIER<br />

00: -<br />

57: A self cleaning water purifier includes a cylinder,<br />

in which a number of hollow capillaries of an<br />

ultrafiltration membrane are housed. The cylinder<br />

includes an inlet for receiving unfiltered water and<br />

two outlets, a first outlet for releasing water which<br />

has been filtered by the capillary membranes, and a<br />

second outlet for releasing unfiltered water which<br />

has passed straight through the hollow capillaries.<br />

21: 2011/04989 22: 07/07/2011 43: 12/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B65D, B65H<br />

71: GOSSAMER STRUCTURES (PROPRIETARY)<br />

LIMITED<br />

72: JANSE VAN RENSBURG RUDOLF GEORG<br />

33: - 31: - 32: -<br />

54: CONTAINERS AND METHODS OF ERECTING<br />

CONTAINERS<br />

00: -<br />

57: A container (30) is erected from sheet material<br />

by folding side walls (34) and end walls (36) around<br />

a base (32). Corner flaps (38) extending from the<br />

ends of the end walls (36) are folded to form pillars<br />

21: 2011/04990 22: 07/07/2011 43: 10/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B41J<br />

71: BROTHER KOGYO KABUSHIKI KAISHA<br />

72: YAMAGUCHI KOSHIRO, KATO MASATO,<br />

NAGAE TSUYOSHI, IMAMAKI TERUO, HORIUCHI<br />

TAKASHI, SAGO AKIRA, IRIYAMA YASUHIRO,<br />

SHIBATA YASUHIRO<br />

33: JP 31: 2008-331634 32: 2008/12/25,<br />

54: TAPE CASSETTE AND TAPE PRINTER<br />

00: -<br />

57: A tape cassette 30 includes a cassette case 31<br />

that houses a tape. An arm indicator portion is<br />

provided on an arm front surface 35 of the cassette<br />

case 31. The arm indicator portion includes vertical<br />

information sections and an aperture formed in at<br />

least one of the vertical information sections, and<br />

indicates a tape type. A person can identify the tape<br />

type by visually checking whether an aperture is<br />

formed in each of the vertical information sections.<br />

The tape printer 1 includes detecting switches 210.<br />

A part of the detecting switches 210 that opposes a<br />

surface portion other than the aperture in the type<br />

indicator portion is pressed. The tape printer 1 can<br />

identify the same tape type as identified by the visual<br />

check based on detection results of the detecting<br />

switches 210.<br />

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21: 2011/04992 22: 07/07/2011 43: 12/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A61K, A61Q<br />

71: PIERRE FABRE DERMO-COSMETIQUE<br />

72: FABRE BERNARD and FIORINI-PUYBARET<br />

CHRISTEL<br />

33: FR 31: 0859025 32: 2008/12/23<br />

54: COSMETIC COMPOSITION CONTAINING A<br />

LOCUST BEAN GUM HYDROLYSATE<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention relates to a locust bean gum<br />

hydrolysate, to a method for preparing same, and to<br />

the use thereof in hair cosmetics.<br />

51: E21C<br />

71: TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY.<br />

LIMITED<br />

72: STOKES, Andrew<br />

33: AU 31: 2008906338 32: 2008-12-08<br />

54: A METHOD OF MINING ORE<br />

00: -<br />

A method of open cut mining an ore is disclosed.<br />

The method comprises carrying out mining<br />

operations in an area of an open cut mine with<br />

manned resources and unmanned resources and<br />

providing separate access for these resources to the<br />

mine area at selected locations. Alternatively, or in<br />

addition, the method comprises carrying out mining<br />

operations in the mine area with manned resources<br />

and unmanned resources operating in selected,<br />

separate unmanned and manned zones,<br />

respectively within the mine area.<br />

21: 2011/04998. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: GILEAD SCIENCES, INC.<br />

72: DESAI, Manoj, C., HALCOMB, Randall, L.,<br />

HRVATIN, Paul, HUI, Hon Chung, MC FADDEN,<br />

Ryan, ROETHLE, Paul, A., YANG, Hong<br />

33: US 31: 61/121,061 32: 2008-12-09<br />

33: US 31: 61/227,378 32: 2009-07-21<br />

33: US 31: 61/224,386 32: 2009-07-09<br />

54: MODULATORS OF TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS<br />

00: -<br />

Provided are modulators of TLRs of Formula (II):<br />

pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof,<br />

compositions containing such compounds, and<br />

therapeutic methods that include the administration<br />

of such compounds.<br />

21: 2011/05000. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: B02C<br />

71: TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY.<br />

LIMITED<br />

72: GOODES, Christopher Geoffrey, WELLWOOD,<br />

Grant Ashley<br />

33: AU 31: 2008906337 32: 2008-12-08<br />

54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REDUCING<br />

THE SIZE OF MATERIALS<br />

00: -<br />

A method of reducing the size of material, such as<br />

rocks of mined ore, is disclosed. The method<br />

comprises comminuting and electro-fracturing rocks<br />

of the material and thereby reducing the rock size.<br />

21: 2011/04999. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

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21: 2011/05001. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: E04B<br />

71: USG INTERIORS, INC.<br />

72: LALONDE, Paul, D<br />

33: US 31: 12/330,956 32: 2008-12-09<br />

54: CONCEALED SUSPENSION CEILING WITH<br />

DOWNWARD REMOVABLE PANELS<br />

00: -<br />

A suspended ceiling system comprising metal grid<br />

members and rectangular composite acoustical<br />

panels, the panels having edges at their peripheries,<br />

the grid members having a cross section generally<br />

like an inverted T such that they provide oppositely<br />

extending flanges adapted to support the panels at<br />

their edges, a resilient element at a juncture<br />

between a support on the grid member flanges and<br />

at least one edge of each panel, the resilient<br />

element being arranged to temporarily deflect to<br />

permit a panel to be raised from below the grid<br />

member into an installed position and to extend itself<br />

to hold such panel in position on the grid.<br />

21: 2011/05003. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: F24J<br />

71: AIRLIGHT ENERGY IP SA<br />

72: PEDRETTI, Andrea<br />

33: CH 31: 20/09 32: 2009-01-08<br />

54: ABSORBER PIPE FOR THE TROUGH<br />

COLLECTOR OF A SOLAR POWER PLANT<br />

00: -<br />

The absorber pipe 10 according to the invention has<br />

a thermal opening 14, on which means are provided<br />

which reduce the radiation 26 emitted to the outside<br />

by the absorbing surface 13 based on the operating<br />

temperature thereof at an increased rate as the<br />

operating temperature rises.<br />

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21: 2011/05005. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/18<br />

51: B08B, E03F<br />

71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH<br />

MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V.<br />

72: SCHNEIDER, Tanja, SCHMITZ-GOEB, Manfred,<br />

Heinrich<br />

33: EP 31: 09152367.0 32: 2009-02-09<br />

54: HYDROJET CLEANER AND METHOD FOR<br />

CLEANING THE INTERIOR OF A COILED<br />

TUBULAR DEVICE<br />

00: -<br />

A hydrojet cleaning device (1) for cleaning the<br />

interior of a curved or coiled tubular device<br />

comprising a flexible hose (3) having one end<br />

connectable to a supply of pressurized water, and<br />

one end provided with a jet nozzle (5). The flexible<br />

hose is provided with a plurality of circumferential<br />

spacers (6) distributed over at least a section of the<br />

length of the hose. The spacers can for example<br />

comprise pulleys (11). Method of cleaning a coiled<br />

tubular line, such as a spiralled heat exchanger<br />

using such a hydrojet cleaning device. The distance<br />

between the spacers may, e.g., be such that the<br />

section of the hose between the spacers is entirely<br />

spaced from the interior wall of the tubular line wall<br />

over its full length.<br />

21: 2011/05018. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: B65D<br />

71: Loadhog Limited<br />

72: JACKSON, Mark, JOWETT, Leigh<br />

33: GB 31: 0816753.8 32: 2008-09-12<br />

54: CONTAINER FOR USE IN A LOAD SECURING<br />

ARRANGEMENT<br />

00: -<br />

A load securing system comprises a tensioning<br />

member (18), and a securing member (22) on the<br />

tensioning member. First and second containers (12)<br />

can be arranged adjacent each other in an array of<br />

containers. Each of said first and second containers<br />

has a cooperating formation (28) to cooperate with<br />

the securing member. The tensioning member can<br />

extend across the containers to the aforesaid<br />

cooperating formations, and the securing member<br />

can be secured to the cooperating formations. The<br />

tensioning member can be tensioned to secure the<br />

first and second containers to each other.<br />

21: 2011/05022. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: A62B<br />

71: Latchways Plc<br />

72: JONES, Karl<br />

33: GB 31: 0900435.9 32: 2009-01-12<br />

54: FALL ARREST SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

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A fall arrest safety system has a traveller arranged to<br />

travel along a safety line and including a securing<br />

arrangement deployable in response to a fall event<br />

to secure the traveller in fixed position on the safety<br />

line. An energy absorber device is connected<br />

intermediately between the traveller and the user,<br />

the energy absorber device including a plastically<br />

deformable energy absorber deployable in response<br />

to a fall event to plastically deform from a stowed<br />

orientation to a deployed orientation. The energy<br />

absorber may have a coil-form portion and an<br />

elongate tongue portion extending in a linear<br />

direction at the periphery of the coil- form portion,<br />

the elongate tongue portion of the energy absorber<br />

being arranged to extend to project from the housing<br />

for connection to a karabiner, lanyard or other<br />

connection device.<br />

21: 2011/05023. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: B32B, C21D<br />

71: ArcelorMittal Investigacion y Desarrollo S.L.<br />

72: THIRION, Isabelle, VIETORIS, Thomas,<br />

GRIGORIEVA, Raisa, DRILLET, Pascal,<br />

SCHALLER, Ludwig, BADER, Karl Michael, PAAR,<br />

Uwe, ALSMANN, Michael<br />

33: EP 31: PCT/EP2009/000670 32: 2009-02-02<br />

54: FABRICATION PROCESS OF COATED<br />

STAMPED PARTS AND PARTS PREPARED<br />

FROM THE SAME<br />

00: -<br />

A manufacturing process of a hot stamped coated<br />

part comprising the following successive steps, in<br />

this order : providing a hot rolled or cold rolled steel<br />

sheet comprising a steel substrate and an<br />

aluminium-silicon alloy precoating, the precoating<br />

containing more than 50% of free aluminium and<br />

having a thickness comprised between 15 and 50<br />

micrometers, then cutting the steel sheet to obtain a<br />

precoated steel blank, then heating the blank under<br />

non protective atmosphere up to a temperature Ti<br />

comprised between Te- 10°C and Te, Te being the<br />

eutectic or solidus temperature of the precoating,<br />

then heating the blank from the temperature Ti up to<br />

a temperature Tm comprised between 840 and<br />

950°C under non protective atmosphere with a<br />

heating rate V comprised between 30°C/s and<br />

90°C/s, V being the heating rate between the<br />

temperature Ti and the temperature Tm, in order to<br />

obtain a coated heated blank, then soaking the<br />

coated heated blank at said temperature Tm for a<br />

time tm comprised between 20s and 90s, then hot<br />

stamping the blank in order to obtain a hot stamped<br />

coated part, then cooling said stamped part at a<br />

cooling rate in order to form a microstructure in the<br />

steel substrate comprising at least one constituent<br />

chosen among martensite or bainite.<br />

21: 2011/05024. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: E02F<br />

71: Dredging International N.V.<br />

72: CLAESSENS, Stijn<br />

33: BE 31: 2009/0010 32: 2009-01-09<br />

54: CUTTER HEAD FOR DREDGING GROUND<br />

AND USE OF THIS CUTTER HEAD FOR<br />

DREDGING GROUND<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a cutter head (10) for<br />

dredging ground under water, this cutter head being<br />

suitable for attachment rotatably around a central<br />

axis to the ladder (2) of a cutter suction dredger (1)<br />

and for being moved through the ground (9)<br />

therewith in a lateral sweeping movement, the cutter<br />

head comprising a base ring(13), a hub(14) situated<br />

at a distance in the direction of the central axis from<br />

the base ring, and a plurality of arms (15) extending<br />

from the base ring to the hub, wherein a passage<br />

opening (16) is located between arms and wherein<br />

the arms are provided with a first series of cutting<br />

tools on a leading part (15a) relative to the direction<br />

of rotation of the cutter head, and wherein at least<br />

one arm is provided with a second series of cutting<br />

tools on a part of the arm (15b) facing away from the<br />

central axis.<br />

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21: 2011/05029 22: 08/07/2011 43: 18/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B65G<br />

71: LYMAN GEOFFREY JOHN<br />

72: LYMAN GEOFFREY JOHN<br />

33: AU 31: 2008906516 32: 2008/12/18<br />

54: MATERIALS CONVEYED ON A CONVEYOR<br />

BELT<br />

00: -<br />

57: A cutter head (50) for a cross-belt sampler has<br />

side plates (3, 4) where the outer surface thereof are<br />

shaped so that the velocity of an undisturbed<br />

particle, adjacent to the outer surface, is everywhere<br />

parallel to the outer surface at that point on the<br />

cutter head (50).<br />

33: United States of America 31: 61/121,618 32:<br />

2008-12-11<br />

54: CONSTRUCTION PROJECT<br />

PREQUALIFICATION<br />

00: -<br />

A networked computer system for facilitating the<br />

prequalification approval of construction industry<br />

<strong>org</strong>anization to bid on constructions projects posted<br />

by a reviewing <strong>org</strong>anization. The system<br />

electronically receives business information from a<br />

submitting <strong>org</strong>anization. After receiving a request for<br />

a prequalification application from a reviewing<br />

<strong>org</strong>anization, the system generates a prequalification<br />

application in the format specified by the reviewing<br />

<strong>org</strong>anization using the business information<br />

previously provided by the submitting <strong>org</strong>anization.<br />

The system then routes individual data items in the<br />

application to one or more participants associated<br />

with the reviewing <strong>org</strong>anization. The system receives<br />

approval of the individual data items before receiving<br />

final approval of the application. If the application is<br />

approved, the submitting <strong>org</strong>anization is able to<br />

submit bids to the reviewing <strong>org</strong>anization for<br />

construction projects posted by the reviewing<br />

<strong>org</strong>anization.<br />

21: 2011/05030. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: G06Q<br />

71: TEXTURA CORPORATION<br />

72: FOX, Christina, A., WAGNER, Jeffrey, K., ALLIN,<br />

Patrick, J, SMITH, John, W.<br />

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and input drive telescopically expand or retract with<br />

respect to one another.<br />

21: 2011/05032. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/13<br />

51: A61M<br />

71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH<br />

72: BRÜGGEMANN, Ulrich, JONES, Christopher,<br />

DRAPER, Paul<br />

33: EP 31: 09001577.7 32: 2009-02-05<br />

54: MEDICAMENT DELIVERY DEVICES<br />

00: -<br />

A medicament delivery device (1) comprises a<br />

housing (15), a telescopic piston rod assembly (12)<br />

for driving a bung (20) of a medicament container<br />

(9), and a drive mechanism (17) for the telescopic<br />

piston rod assembly. The telescopic piston rod<br />

assembly (12) has an input drive (23) telescopically<br />

coupled to a plunger (55) for driving the bung (20)<br />

via an intermediate coupling. The intermediate<br />

coupling comprises first and second cylinders (45,<br />

49) telescopically coupled to one another. The<br />

plunger (55) is telescopically coupled to one of the<br />

first and second cylinders (45, 49) and the input<br />

drive (23) is telescopically coupled to the other<br />

cylinder. A key (14) is provided for restraining<br />

rotation of the plunger (55) relative to the housing<br />

(15) so that as the drive mechanism (17) drives the<br />

input drive, the plunger, first and second members<br />

21: 2011/05033. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/13<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC<br />

72: CHEN, Pingyun, Y., GAULDING, Jeffrey<br />

33: US 31: 61/148,490 32: 2009-01-30<br />

54: CRYSTALLINE N-{(1-S)-2-AMINO-1-[(3-<br />

FLUOROPHENYL) METHYL]ETHYL}-5-CHLORO-<br />

4-(4-CHLORO-1-METHYL-1H-PYRAZOL-5-YL)-2-<br />

THIOPHENECARBOXAMIDE HYDROCHLORIDE<br />

00: -<br />

An improved AKT inhibiting compound, crystalline<br />

/-{(1 S)-2-amino-1-[(3- fluorophenyl)methyl]ethyl}-5-<br />

chloro-4-(4-chloro-1 -methyl-1 H-pyrazol-5-yl)-2-<br />

thiophenecarboxamide hydrochloride.<br />

21: 2011/05050. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/13<br />

51: C07D<br />

71: Merck Patent GmbH<br />

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72: EGGENWEILER, Hans-Michael, SIRRENBERG,<br />

Christian, BUCHSTALLER, Hans-Peter<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 061 214.6 32: 2008-12-09<br />

54: QUINAZOLINAMIDE DERIVATIVES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a novel quinazolinamide<br />

derivatives of the formula (I), where R1-R5 and X<br />

have the meanings indicated in Claim 1, that are<br />

HSP90-inhibitors and that can be used for producing<br />

a medication for treating illnesses for which the<br />

prevention, regulation, and/or modulation of HSP90<br />

plays a role.<br />

21: 2011/05059. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/13<br />

51: D06F<br />

71: LG Electronics Inc.<br />

72: LIM, Hee Tae, KIM, Soo Bong, JO, Min Gyu,<br />

KWON, Ig Geun, SONG, Jung Tae, LEE, Dong Il,<br />

MOON, Suk Yun, KIM, Sang Hun, SEO, Hyun Seok,<br />

KIM, Young Suk<br />

33: KR 31: 10-2008-0137736 32: 2008-12-31<br />

54: LAUNDRY MACHINE<br />

00: -<br />

A laundry machine is disclosed. The overall weight<br />

of the vibrating system provided in the laundry<br />

machine according to the exemplary embodiment of<br />

the present invention may be reduced and the<br />

vibration of the drum may be stabilized by new<br />

means for adding weights. In addition, the front of<br />

the drum may be prevented from falling downward<br />

because of the introduction of laundry.<br />

21: 2011/05061. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/13<br />

51: D06F<br />

71: LG Electronics Inc.<br />

72: MOON, Suk Yun, KWON, Ig Geun, LEE, Dong Il<br />

33: KR 31: 10-2008-0136407 32: 2008-12-30<br />

54: WASHING MACHINE<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a washing machine<br />

(100) including a cabinet (110) having a base (1.11<br />

), a tub (120) fixedly secured to an inside of the<br />

cabinet (110), a drum (130) rotatable provided in the<br />

tub (120), a rotation shaft (140) passed through the<br />

tub (120) from a rear of the drum (130), a bearing<br />

housing (150) connected to the rotation shaft (140),<br />

a suspension assembly (170) for buffering and<br />

supporting a structure connected to the bearing<br />

housing (150), a driving motor (181 ) provided to the<br />

suspension assembly (170) and a power<br />

transmission member (182) for transmission of the<br />

rotation force from the driving motor (181) to the<br />

rotation shaft (140), thereby permitting to increase a<br />

capacity of the washing machine (100) by changing<br />

the structure or the washing machine (100) and<br />

increase the rotation efficiency of the drum (130) by<br />

providing a driving structure which rotates the drum<br />

(130) and has an increased capacity by thus effects.<br />

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21: 2011/05062. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/13<br />

51: D06F<br />

71: LG Electronics Inc.<br />

72: HWANG, Young Jin, KIM, Soo Bong, SONG,<br />

Jung Tae, KWON, Ig Geun, LEE, Dong Il, MOON,<br />

Suk Yun, KIM, Sang Hun, LIM, Hee Tae<br />

33: KR 31: 10-2008-0138078 32: 2008-12-31<br />

54: LAUNDRY MACHINE<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed is a laundry machine in which a tub (100,<br />

120) is isolated from vibrations of a drum (301 ),<br />

ensuring an increasing size of the tub (100, 120) and<br />

an increasing volume of the tub (100, 120). This<br />

results in an increased capacity of the laundry<br />

machine. The increased size of the tub (100, 120)<br />

provides a sufficient space between the tub (100,<br />

120) and a cabinet (600, 620, 630, 640) for<br />

installation of relevant constituent elements, thus<br />

accomplishing a compact interior structure of the<br />

laundry machine.<br />

21: 2011/05063. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/13<br />

51: D06F<br />

71: LG Electronics Inc.<br />

72: MOON, Suk Yun, LEE, Dong Il, KWON, Ig Geun,<br />

KIM, Soo Bong<br />

33: KR 31: 10-2008-0136372 32: 2008-12-30<br />

54: LAUNDRY MACHINE<br />

00: -<br />

A laundry machine is disclosed, which includes a<br />

cabinet (600, 620, 630, 640) defining an external<br />

appearance thereof, the cabinet (600, 620, 630, 640)<br />

comprising a base (600), a tub (100, 120, 130)<br />

provided in the cabinet (600, 620, 630, 640), a drum<br />

(300, 320, 340) provided in the tub (100, 120, 130),<br />

the drum (300, 320, 340) rotatable with respect to<br />

the tub (100, 120, 130) and a pressure adjusting part<br />

provided in the tub (100, 120, 130) to prevent<br />

forward movement of the drum (300, 320, 340)<br />

generated by pressure difference during the rotation<br />

of the drum (300, 320, 340). As a result the laundry<br />

machine may improve capacity of the tub (100, 120,<br />

130) and to prevent collision between the drum (300,<br />

320, 340) and the tub (100, 120, 130) by adjusting<br />

the pressure inside the tub (100, 120, 130).<br />

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54: EXCAVATING DEVICE FOR EXCAVATING<br />

GROUND UNDER WATER, AND METHOD FOR<br />

EXCAVATING GROUND<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to an excavating device,<br />

comprising a floating device which can be moved in<br />

a navigating direction and to which a drag head (1)<br />

is attached which during use is dragged over the<br />

bottom (50) and herein loosens soil, and a suction<br />

conduit (4) which connects to the drag head (1) and<br />

which discharges the loosened soil. The excavating<br />

device is provided with a steering device (10) for<br />

moving the drag head (1) out of the navigating<br />

direction. The invention also relates to a method for<br />

excavating ground (50) using the excavating device,<br />

and a computer program for performing the method.<br />

21: 2011/05064. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/13<br />

51: D06F<br />

71: LG Electronics Inc.<br />

72: SONG, Jung Tae, KIM, Soo Bong, KWON, Ig<br />

Geun, LIM, Hee Tae, JO, Min Gyu<br />

33: KR 31: 10-2008-0136369 32: 2008-12-30<br />

54: LAUNDRY MACHINE<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a laundry machine<br />

for treating laundry. One embodied laundry machine<br />

may have an opening in the rear of the tub. A flexible<br />

material is connected between the drive assembly<br />

and the rear opening of the tub for sealing<br />

therebetween. The flexible material allows the drive<br />

assembly to move or vibrate relatively to the tub.<br />

The flexible material may be referred to as a flexible<br />

sealer.<br />

21: 2011/05066. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/13<br />

51: E02F<br />

71: Dredging International N.V.<br />

72: VERBOOMEN, Bart Peter<br />

33: BE 31: BE 2009/0011 32: 2009-01-10<br />

21: 2011/05067. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/13<br />

51: D06F<br />

71: LG Electronics Inc.<br />

72: SONG, Jung Tae, KWON, Ig Geun, MOON, Suk<br />

Yun, KIM, Soo Bong, LEE, Dong Il<br />

33: KR 31: 10-2008-0136405 32: 2008-12-30<br />

33: KR 31: 10-2008-0136409 32: 2008-12-30<br />

54: LAUNDRY MACHINE<br />

00: -<br />

A laundry machine for washing laundry is disclosed.<br />

The laundry machine includes a cabinet to form an<br />

outer appearance, the cabinet comprising a base, a<br />

tub arranged in the cabinet, and a support unit<br />

provided at the base, to support a vertical weight of<br />

the tub. There is an effect of increasing the capacity<br />

of the laundry machine in accordance with a<br />

variation in the structure of the laundry machine. It is<br />

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also possible to enhance the support stability of the<br />

capacity-increased tub by vertically supporting the<br />

weight of the tub.<br />

21: 2011/05068. 22: 2011/07/08. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/13<br />

51: B28B, E04B, E04C<br />

71: Italcementi S.p.A.<br />

72: CANGIANO, Stefano, CARMINATI, Aronne<br />

33: IT 31: MI2008A002190 32: 2008-12-11<br />

54: COMPOSITE PANEL MADE FROM<br />

CEMENTITIOUS MORTAR WITH PROPERTIES OF<br />

TRANSPARENCY<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a composite panel<br />

made from cementitious mortar characterized in that<br />

a plurality of openings pass through its complete<br />

width, each of which is filled with a transparent to<br />

light material. The invention also relates to methods<br />

for producing this panel.<br />

21: 2011/05071 22: 08/07/2011 43: 19/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: F03B<br />

71: GWAVE LLC<br />

72: GLENN BEANE<br />

33: US 31: 12/316.772 32: 2008/12/15<br />

54: SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING ENERGY<br />

THROUGH THE ACTION OF WAVES<br />

00: -<br />

57: A system and method for generating energy from<br />

the tuning masses relative to a ground plane and an<br />

external force. In some embodiments the external<br />

force is the action of the waves. The system has a<br />

first mass movable relative to the ground plane,<br />

wherein the external force induces an oscillation in<br />

the first mass relative to the ground plane. A second<br />

movable mass is carried by and movable relative to<br />

the first movable mass. The second movable mass<br />

creates kinetic energy as the result of varying the<br />

position of the second movable mass relative to the<br />

first mass. The system adjust or tunes the frequency<br />

of various components in relation to the natural<br />

frequency of the waves. The second mass can move<br />

relative to the first mass by various methods. The<br />

energy created by the relative motion can be<br />

converted to various forms of energy including<br />

electrical energy.<br />

21: 2011/05073 22: 08/07/2011 43: 19/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: E05B<br />

71: WINLOC AG<br />

72: WIDEN BO<br />

33: SE 31: 0900207-2 32: 2009/02/18,<br />

54: PROFILED KEY FOR CYLINDER LOCKS<br />

00: -<br />

57: A key for use in a cylinder lock with a rotatable<br />

key plug having a profiled key way. The key<br />

comprises an elongated, substantially flay key blade<br />

(120; 120') having a longitudinal profile groove (122;<br />

122') extending along at least a portion of the length<br />

of the key blade. The groove has an undercut<br />

portion (129) adjacent to a ridge portion (128, 128'),<br />

the outside of which forms part of a side surface<br />

(123; 123') of the key blade.The undercut portion<br />

(129; 129') of the groove is expanded, at its<br />

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innermost part adjacent to and inside said ridge<br />

portion, into a longitudinally extending pocket (135;<br />

135').<br />

21: 2011/0508. 22: 2011/01/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: C07D A01N<br />

71: BASF SE<br />

72: PAULINI, Ralph, BREUNINGER, Delphine, VON<br />

DEYN, Wolfgang, BASTIAANS, Henricus, Maria,<br />

Martinus, BEYER, Carsten, ANSPAUGH, Douglas,<br />

D., OLOUMI-SADEGHI, Hassan<br />

33: US 31: 61/074,822 32: 2008-06-23<br />

54: SULFOXIMINAMIDE COMPOUNDS FOR<br />

COMBATING ANIMAL PESTS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to sulfoximinamid compounds<br />

of formula (I), to the enantiomers, diastereomers and<br />

salts thereof and to compositions comprising such<br />

compounds. The invention also relates to the use of<br />

the sulfoximinamid compounds, of their salts or of<br />

compositions comprising them for combating animal<br />

pests. Furthermore the invention relates also to<br />

methods of applying such sulfoximine compounds.<br />

The sulfoximinamid compounds of the present<br />

invention are defined by the following formula I:<br />

wherein Q, Het, R1, R2, R3, R4 and n are defined as<br />

in the description.<br />

21: 2011/05081 22: 11/07/2011 43: 19/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: F01M, F04D<br />

71: WABTEC HOLDING CORPORATION<br />

72: HRITZ JEFFREY and MITSCH MATTHEW D<br />

33: US 31: 12/366.176 32: 2009/02/05<br />

54: AIR COMPRESSOR PRE-LUBRICATION<br />

SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

57: The air compressor pre-lubrication system<br />

includes an oil pump, a priming tank, and a control<br />

valve. The oil pump is connected to an oil sump and<br />

includes a discharge line connected to an air<br />

compressor. The priming tank is connected to the oil<br />

pump to receive pressurized oil. The control valve is<br />

provided in an outline line connected to the priming<br />

tank and is further connected to the oil pump<br />

discharge line. The priming tank is configured to<br />

maintain a charge of oil from the oil pump and<br />

selectively release the charge of oil through<br />

actuation of the control valve. An auxiliary prelubrication<br />

oil pump may replace the priming tank.<br />

The pre-lubrication oil pump is connected to the oil<br />

sump and is fluidly coupled to the discharge line<br />

leading to the air compressor.<br />

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21: 2011/05082 22: 11/07/2011 43: 13/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: G01F<br />

71: SENTINEL IMPORT EXPORT (IRELAND)<br />

LIMITED<br />

72: DENBY CARL and REINHARDT KURT<br />

33: GB 31: 0822415.6 32: 2008/12/09<br />

54: STORAGE TANK MONITORING APPARATUS<br />

00: -<br />

57: The present invention relates to a storage tank<br />

monitoring apparatus and in particular, but not<br />

limited to, a storage tank monitoring apparatus for<br />

detecting the presence of water in a tank containing<br />

a hydrocarbon. The storage tank monitoring<br />

apparatus comprises a measurement device for<br />

determining a level of a stored substance within in a<br />

storage tank, the measurement device being<br />

arranged to detect the presence of a second<br />

substance in the storage tank; and a processor<br />

arranged to generate a signal if the second<br />

substance is detected in the storage tank.<br />

21: 2011/05094. 22: 2011/07/11. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: A61K, A61P<br />

71: Merck Patent GmbH<br />

72: MESANGEAU, Didier, CRAVO, Daniel, AUDET,<br />

Annick<br />

33: EP 31: 08021617.9 32: 2008-12-12<br />

54: COMBINATION OF INSULIN WITH TRIAZINE<br />

DERIVATIVES AND ITS USE FOR TREATING<br />

DIABETES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a composition for use as a<br />

medicament comprising insulin in combination with<br />

at least one compound of formula (I), wherein the<br />

radicals R1 to R6 have the meaning according to<br />

claim 1, and/or physiologically acceptable salts<br />

thereof. Another object of the invention concerns a<br />

pharmaceutical composition comprising as active<br />

ingredients effective amounts of insulin and at least<br />

one compound of formula (I), together with<br />

pharmaceutically tolerable adjuvants, for the<br />

prophylactic or therapeutic treatment and/or<br />

monitoring of physiological and/or pathological<br />

conditions that are associated with insulin<br />

resistance. The invention also relates to a<br />

pharmaceutical package comprising insulin in a first<br />

dosage unit and at least one compound of formula<br />

(I) in a second dosage unit.<br />

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21: 2011/05096. 22: 2011/07/11. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: H01L, H02J<br />

71: Schott Solar AG<br />

72: LAUINGER, Thomas, HÄUSLER, Marcus<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2009 004 679.8 32: 2009-01-12<br />

54: POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM COMPRISING A<br />

HIGH-VOLTAGE DC TRANSMISSION DEVICE<br />

WHICH IS DIRECTLY SUPPLIED BY A<br />

PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER PLANT<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a power supply system<br />

(SYS) and a corresponding photovoltaic device<br />

(PVE) which comprises a plurality of voltagegenerating<br />

photovoltaic modules (PVM), said<br />

photovoltaic modules (PVM) being interconnected in<br />

parallel and/or in series to generate a DC voltage<br />

(Udc*) which exceeds the voltage resistance<br />

(Umodmax) of the photovoltaic modules (PVM) and<br />

is suitable for transmitting a high voltage DC. The<br />

power supply system (SYS) has a converter station<br />

(UFS) which can be connected to a power supply<br />

network (SVN) for consumers and comprises a highvoltage<br />

DC transmission path (HGUE) to transmit<br />

the DC voltage (Udc*) generated by the photovoltaic<br />

device (PVE) to the converter station (UFS).<br />

21: 2011/05099. 22: 2011/07/11. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/18<br />

51: A61K, C07D<br />

71: Cephalon, Inc.<br />

72: COURVOISIER, Laurent D., EDDLESTON,<br />

Mark, HALTIWANGER, Curtis R., MCKEAN, Robert<br />

E.<br />

33: US 31: 61/144,843 32: 2009-01-15<br />

54: NOVEL FORMS OF BENDAMUSTINE FREE<br />

BASE<br />

00: -<br />

Novel polymorphic forms of bendamustine free base<br />

are described, including amorphous bendamustine<br />

free base, six anhydrous crystalline forms, four<br />

hydrate forms, and five solvate forms, with methods<br />

of their preparation and use also being described.<br />

21: 2011/05100. 22: 2011/07/11. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: D21B<br />

71: Biogasol IPR ApS<br />

72: BELDRING, Finn, LUKIC, Dragan<br />

33: DK 31: PA 2009 00052 32: 2009-01-13<br />

54: TREATMENT, SUCH AS CUTTING, SOAKING<br />

AND/OR WASHING, OF ORGANIC MATERIAL<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to an apparatus for treating<br />

material by cutting, soaking and/or washing of the<br />

material, wherein the apparatus comprises a<br />

receptacle (10), a discharge element (20) with a<br />

vortex generator and pumping means (22) arranged<br />

to pump fluid and material from the receptacle (10)<br />

towards the vortex generator, wherein the vortex<br />

generator and pumping means (22) in combination<br />

are adapted to generate a vortex in the form of a<br />

conic helix in the fluid extending into the receptacle.<br />

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21: 2011/05101. 22: 2011/07/11. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: G06F<br />

71: Sony Europe Limited<br />

72: KHOKHLOV, Vladimir<br />

33: GB 31: 1011838.8 32: 2010-07-14<br />

54: DATA PROCESSING APPARATUS AND<br />

METHOD<br />

00: -<br />

A data processing apparatus executes one or more<br />

computer program applications. The data<br />

programming apparatus is operable to display at<br />

least one resizable graphical element from a plurality<br />

of resizable graphical elements on a display and<br />

resize the at least one displayed graphical element<br />

in response to a resize control input from a user<br />

control. The data processing device is operable to<br />

switch between which of the plurality of graphical<br />

elements is displayed if the displayed graphical<br />

element is resized to be greater in size or to be less<br />

in size than one of a plurality of predetermined<br />

threshold sizes. Each of the plurality of graphical<br />

elements includes at least one graphical object or<br />

interface control different from the other graphical<br />

elements of the plurality of graphical elements and a<br />

greater a size of one of the plurality of<br />

predetermined threshold sizes, a greater a number<br />

of controls and/or graphical objects included in the<br />

graphical element that is displayed when the<br />

displayed graphical element is resized to exceed<br />

that predetermined threshold size.<br />

21: 2011/05102. 22: 2011/07/11. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/13<br />

51: C07H<br />

71: Inalco S.p.A.<br />

72: SALSINI, Liana, MANONI, Marco, CIPOLLETTI,<br />

Giovanni<br />

33: IT 31: FI2008A000244 32: 2008-12-18<br />

54: PROCESS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF L-<br />

FUCOSYL DI- OR OLIGOSACCHARIDES AND<br />

NOVEL 2,3,4 TRIBENZYL-FUCOSYL<br />

DERIVATIVES INTERMEDIATES THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a process for the<br />

synthesis of L-fucosyl di- or oligosaccharides and<br />

their novel 2,3,4-tri-O-benzyl-fucosyl synthetic<br />

intermediates derivatives of easy crystallization. In<br />

particular the present invention relates to a process<br />

applicable to industrial scale for the synthesis of 2'Ofucosyl<br />

lactose.<br />

21: 2011/05119. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/26<br />

51: E21B<br />

71: GRADIDGE, Robert, Charles, ROODT, Petrus,<br />

Hendrik<br />

72: GRADIDGE, Robert, Charles, ROODT, Petrus,<br />

Hendrik<br />

33: ZA 31: 2009/00226 32: 2009-01-12<br />

54: ROOF BOLTING DRILL RIG INCLUDING A<br />

MAGNETIC COUPLING<br />

00: -<br />

This invention relates to a drill rig or drill driver and<br />

more particularly, but not exclusively, to a drill rig for<br />

roof bolting applications underground. In<br />

accordance with this invention there is provided an<br />

elongate support member, a magnetic drive unit with<br />

an attachment means for securing a rock drill<br />

machine thereto and being able to travel along the<br />

elongate support member under magnetic force.<br />

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those associated with dysfunction of the central<br />

nervous system (CNS).<br />

21: 2011/05127. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: A01N, C07C, C07D<br />

71: Syngenta Limited<br />

72: MATHEWS, Christopher John, FINNEY, John,<br />

SCUTT, James Nicholas, ROBINSON, Louisa,<br />

DELANEY, John Stephen<br />

33: GB 31: 0901086.9 32: 2009-01-22<br />

54: CYCLOPENTADIONE DERIVED HERBICIDES<br />

00: -<br />

Compounds of Formula (I), wherein the substituents<br />

are as defined in claim 1, are suitable for use as<br />

herbicides.<br />

21: 2011/05126. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Targacept, Inc.<br />

72: BENCHERIF, Merouane, FEDOROV, Nikolai,<br />

HAUSER, Terry, JORDAN, Kristen, LETCHWORTH,<br />

Sharon Rae, MAZUROV, Anatoly, MUNOZ, Julio A.,<br />

SPEAKE, Jason, YOHANNES, Daniel<br />

33: US 31: 61/147,260 32: 2009-01-26<br />

54: PREPARATION AND THERAPEUTIC<br />

APPLICATIONS OF (2S,3R)-N-2-((3-<br />

PYRIDINYL)METHYL)-1-AZABICYCLO[2.2.2]OCT-<br />

3-YL)-3,5-DIFLUOROBENZAMIDE<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to compounds that<br />

bind to and modulate the activity of neuronal<br />

nicotinic acetylcholine receptors, to processes for<br />

preparing these compounds, to pharmaceutical<br />

compositions containing these compounds, and to<br />

methods of using these compounds for treating a<br />

wide variety of conditions and disorders, including<br />

21: 2011/05128. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: A01N, C07C, C07D<br />

71: Syngenta Limited<br />

72: MATHEWS, Christopher John, FINNEY, John,<br />

SCUTT, James Nicholas, ROBINSON, Louisa,<br />

DELANEY, John Stephen<br />

33: GB 31: 0900641.2 32: 2009-01-15<br />

54: NOVEL HERBICIDES<br />

00: -<br />

Compounds of formula (I), wherein the substituents<br />

are as defined in claim 1, are suitable for use as<br />

herbicides.<br />

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21: 2011/05129. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: A21D, A23L<br />

71: Danisco A/S<br />

72: SØRENSEN, Jens Frisbæk, MIKKELSEN, René,<br />

POULSEN, Charlotte Horsmans, KRAGH, Karsten<br />

Matthias<br />

33: EP 31: 09150744.2 32: 2009-01-16<br />

33: US 31: 61/145,366 32: 2009-01-16<br />

54: ENZYMATIC GENERATION OF<br />

OLIGASACCHARIDES FROM CEREALS OR<br />

CEREAL BI-STREAMS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to the solubilisation of<br />

cereal bran, for preparing compositions comprising<br />

soluble fractions of cereal bran and the use of these<br />

compositions comprising solubilised cereal bran for<br />

the preparation of food products, such as bread.<br />

21: 2011/05132. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited<br />

72: UOTO, Kouichi, SUGIMOTO, Yuuichi, NAITO,<br />

Hiroyuki, MIYAZAKI, Masaki, YOSHIDA, Keisuke,<br />

AONUMA, Masashi<br />

33: JP 31: 2009-007536 32: 2009-01-16<br />

54: IMIDAZOTHIAZOLE DERIVATIVES HAVING<br />

PROLINE RING STRUCTURE<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed is a novel compound which inhibits the<br />

interaction between the Mdm2 (murine double<br />

minute 2) protein and the p53 protein and has an<br />

antitumor activity. Specifically disclosed is an<br />

imidazothiazole derivative, which is represented by<br />

formula (1) and has various substituents. The<br />

imidazothiazole derivative inhibits interaction<br />

between the Mdm2 protein and the p53 protein, and<br />

has an antitumor activity. (In formula (1), R1, R2, R3,<br />

R4, R5, R6, R7, Ar1 and Ar2 are as defined in the<br />

description.)<br />

21: 2011/05130. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/13<br />

51: A21D, A23L<br />

71: Danisco A/S<br />

72: SØRENSEN, Jens Frisbæk, MIKKELSEN, René,<br />

POULSEN, Charlotte Horsmans, KRAGH, Karsten<br />

Matthias<br />

33: EP 31: 09150744.2 32: 2009-01-16<br />

33: US 31: 61/145,366 32: 2009-01-16<br />

54: ENZYMATIC GENERATION OF FUNCTIONAL<br />

LIPIDS FROM CEREALS OR CEREAL BI-<br />

STREAMS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to the modification of<br />

lipids in lipid-containing plant material, such as<br />

cereal bran for the generation of functional lipids.<br />

The present invention further relates to the<br />

preparation of compositions comprising such<br />

functional lipids as well as the use of these<br />

compositions comprising functional lipids and other<br />

functional compounds derived from the action of lipid<br />

modifying enzymes for the preparation of<br />

composition suitable for the preparation of bioethanol<br />

as well as food products, such as bread.<br />

21: 2011/05134. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: B65D<br />

71: Bilcare Limited<br />

72: NAIK, Praful Ramachandra, MANDALE, Avinash<br />

Shantaram, BHOOSHAN, Urja Kulkarni<br />

33: IN 31: 2597/MUM/2008 32: 2008-12-12<br />

54: SINGLE PIECE RE-CLOSABLE UNIT PACK<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a one piece reclosable<br />

unit pack comprising a first layered<br />

structure (1) wherein one or plurality of<br />

containment(s) (2) are formed to contain product(s)<br />

wherein the said containment(s) (2) up stand from<br />

first surface of the said first layered structure (1)<br />

thereby creating one or plurality of corresponding<br />

opening/s on the second surface of the said first<br />

layered structure, a second layered structure (3)<br />

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affixed to the unformed region of the second surface<br />

of the first layered structure (1) wherein portion of<br />

the second layered structure (3) corresponding to<br />

the opening of the containment(s) (2) is ruptured to<br />

remove the product, at least one portion (10)<br />

comprising the containment(s) (2) wherein the region<br />

(4) between the said portions (10, 20) is foldable;<br />

optionally one or plurality of unformed portion/s,<br />

optionally constructed to provide child resistant<br />

capability and / or unique identifiers to authenticate a<br />

packaged product.<br />

area (14) in the pre-contact area (2), continuously<br />

measuring at least one datum showing the<br />

concentration of powdered adsorbent agent in the<br />

pre-contact area (2), and a step of injecting a<br />

suspension of new powdered adsorbent agent in an<br />

aqueous medium upstream when the concentration<br />

of powdered adsorbent agent in the pre-contact area<br />

(2) is below a predetermined threshold value, as well<br />

as a step of acidifying said suspension of adsorbent<br />

agent.<br />

21: 2011/05136 22: 12/07/2011 43: 13/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: C02F<br />

71: VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS &<br />

TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT<br />

72: PHILIPPE SAUVIGNET and ABDELKADER<br />

GAID<br />

33: US 31: 12/362.156. 32: 2009/01/29<br />

54: METHOD FOR TREATING WATER BY<br />

BALLASTED FLOCCULATION AND<br />

SETTLEMENT, INCLUDING PRE-CONTACTING<br />

THE WATER WITH AN ADSORBENT<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention relates to a method for treating<br />

raw water laden with impurities in a treatment facility<br />

including at least one step of placing water in contct<br />

with a powdered adsorbent agent in an agitated precontact<br />

are (2), a step of ballasted flocculation, a<br />

step of settling, extracting a mixture of sludge,<br />

ballast and the powdered adsorbent agent from the<br />

bottom of the settlement area (5), and inserting the<br />

mixture in a hydrocyclone (11), transporting the<br />

overflow consisting of a mixture of sludge and<br />

powdered adsorbent reagent from said hydrocyclone<br />

(11) to a transition area (14). The method also<br />

includes a step of recycling the mixture of sludge<br />

and powdered adsorbent agent from the transition<br />

21: 2011/05137 22: 12/07/2011 43: 19/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: D07B, F03D<br />

71: SEQUOIA AUTOMATION SRL<br />

72: MASSIMO IPPOLITO<br />

33: IT 31: TO2009U000008 32: 2009/01/23<br />

54: TETHER FOR TROPOSPHERIC AEOLIAN<br />

GENERATOR<br />

00: -<br />

57: A rope (3) is described for a tropospheric aeolian<br />

generator (1) in length, of at least one first sector (4)<br />

adapted to resist to repeated flexure cycles, having a<br />

safety coefficient (S1), a diameter D(b1) and an<br />

aerodynamic resistance coefficient (CD1); at least<br />

one second sector (5) adapted to resist to repeated<br />

traction cycles with great load, having a safety<br />

coefficient S2 < S1 and a diameter D(b2) < D(b1).<br />

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21: 2011/05164. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07K<br />

71: PIERRE FABRE MEDICAMENT<br />

72: GOETSCH, Liliane, WURCH, Thierry, BES,<br />

Cédric<br />

33: International Bureau of WIPO 31:<br />

PCT/IB2008/055663 32: 2008-12-02<br />

33: US 31: 61/184,502 32: 2009-06-05<br />

54: ANTI-cMET ANTIBODY<br />

00: -<br />

Antibody capable of binding specifically to the<br />

human c-Met receptor and/or capable of specifically<br />

inhibiting the tyrosine kinase activity of said receptor,<br />

with an improved antagonistic activity, said antibody<br />

comprising a modified hinge region. A composition<br />

comprising such an antibody antagonist to c-Met and<br />

its use as a medicament for treating cancer.<br />

21: 2011/05165. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A61H<br />

71: NOUR SAYED, CHASTANIER PIERRE<br />

72: NOUR, Sayed, CHASTANIER, Pierre<br />

33: FR 31: FR08 07077 32: 2008-12-16<br />

33: FR 31: FR09 55168 32: 2009-07-23<br />

54: PULSATILE AND NON-INVASIVE DEVICE<br />

FOR CIRCULATORY AND HAEMODYNAMIC<br />

ASSISTANCE<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a pulsatile and noninvasive<br />

device for circulatory assistance, which<br />

device promotes the circulation of a volume of blood<br />

in the body of a subject, characterized in that it<br />

comprises a flexible multi-layer structure designed to<br />

be applied to at least part of the body of said subject,<br />

said structure having a flexible inner layer towards<br />

the body of said subject and a more rigid outer layer,<br />

and pulsation means connected to said multi-layer<br />

structure in such a way that the assembly composed<br />

of the structure and of the pulsation means is<br />

leaktight, characterized in that said pulsation means<br />

are designed to create pulsations between said inner<br />

and outer layers by way of a fluid, called pulsation<br />

fluid, each of said pulsations propagating<br />

progressively in the direction of venous return along<br />

said part of the body of said subject when said<br />

structure is arranged on said part of the body of said<br />

subject.<br />

21: 2011/05166. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: C23C<br />

71: NIPPON STEEL CORPORATION<br />

72: SHIMODA, Nobuyuki, MORIMOTO, Yasuhide<br />

33: JP 31: 2009-008100 32: 2009-01-16<br />

54: HOT-DIP Zn-Al-Mg-Si-Cr ALLOY COATED<br />

STEEL MATERIAL WITH EXCELLENT<br />

CORROSION RESISTANCE<br />

00: -<br />

Provided is a hot-dip Zn-Al-Mg-Cr alloy coated steel<br />

material with excellent corrosion resistance. The<br />

coated steel material is a steel material provided<br />

with a Zn-Al-Mg-Cr alloy coating, which has an<br />

interfacial alloy layer in the coating/steel interface.<br />

The interfacial alloy layer consists of constituent<br />

elements of the coating and Fe, and has a multilayer<br />

structure comprising an Al-Fe based alloy layer<br />

and an Al-Fe-Si based alloy layer. The Al-Fe-Si<br />

based alloy layer contains Cr.<br />

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54: COMPOSITIONS OF A 1-(1H-1,2,4-TRIAZOL-1-<br />

YL)BUTAN-2-OL DERIVATIVE AND<br />

FORMULATION PROCESSES THEREFOR<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to compositions<br />

comprising voriconazole and less than, or equal to,<br />

about 0.17 w/w% of 2,4-difluro-1H-1-y1-1,2,4-<br />

triazolacetophenone, in particular aqueous solutions<br />

and lyophilized powders, and improved formulation<br />

processes threrefor<br />

21: 2011/05167. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/17<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: EXELIXIS, INC.<br />

72: LAMB, Peter, BROWN, Adrian, St. Clair,<br />

GALLAGHER, William, P.<br />

33: US 31: 61/145,421 32: 2009-01-16<br />

54: MALATE SALT OF N- (4- { [ 6, 7-BIS<br />

(METHYLOXY) QUIN0LIN-4-YL] OXY}PHENYL)-N'<br />

- (4 -FLUOROPHENYL) CYCLOPROPANE-1,1-<br />

DICARBOXAMIDE, AND CRYSTALLINE FORMS<br />

THEROF FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed are malate salts of N-(4-{ [6,7-<br />

bis(methyloxy)-quinolin-4-yl]oxy}phenyl)- N'-(4-<br />

fluorophenyl)cyclopropane-l,l-dicarboxamide,<br />

including a (L)-malate salt, a (D)- malate salt, a (DL)<br />

malate salt, and mixtures thereof; and crystalline and<br />

amorphous forms of the malate salts. Also disclosed<br />

are pharmaceutical compositions comprising at least<br />

one malate salts of N-(4-{ [6,7-<br />

bis(methyloxy)quinolin-4-yl]oxy}phenyl)-N'-(4-<br />

fluorophenyl)- cyclopropane-l,l-dicarboxamide; and<br />

methods of treating cancer comprising administering<br />

at least one malate salt of N-(4-{ [6,7-<br />

bis(methyloxy)quinolin-4-yl]oxy}phenyl)-N'-(4-<br />

ffuorophenyl)cyclopropane- 1, 1 -dicarboxamide.<br />

21: 2011/05168. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: A61K, A61P<br />

71: COMBINO PHARM, S.L.<br />

72: PUIGVERT COLOMER, Marina, LLORET<br />

PÉREZ, Sergio<br />

33: EP 31: EP10382204.5 32: 2010-07-23<br />

21: 2011/05177. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/17<br />

51: C07K<br />

71: Abbott Laboratories<br />

72: HSIEH, Chung-ming, WU, Chengbin<br />

33: US 31: 61/206,250 32: 2009-01-29<br />

54: IL-1 BINDING PROTEINS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention encompasses IL-1a binding<br />

proteins. Specifically, the invention relates to<br />

antibodies that are chimeric, CDR grafted and<br />

humanized antibodies. Antibodies of the invention<br />

have high affinity for IL-1a and neutralize IL-1a<br />

activity. An antibody of the invention can be a fulllength<br />

antibody or an antigen-binding portion<br />

thereof. Method of making and method of using the<br />

antibodies of the invention are also provided. The<br />

antibodies, or antibody portions, of the invention are<br />

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useful for detecting IL-1a and for inhibiting IL-1a<br />

activity, e.g., in a human subject suffering from a<br />

disorder in which IL-1a activity is detrimental.<br />

21: 2011/05178. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A61F<br />

71: Mölnlycke Health Care AB<br />

72: SVENSBY, Anna<br />

33: SE 31: 0802652-8 32: 2008-12-22<br />

54: DEVICE FOR FACILITATING APPLICATION<br />

OF A PLASTIC FILM TO SKIN<br />

00: -<br />

A device for facilitating application of a plastic film<br />

(1) to skin, said plastic film being a component in a<br />

wound dressing or other medical article, comprising<br />

a stiffening layer (2) removably attached to one side<br />

of said film. Two grip handles (6,7) are arranged on<br />

the stiffening layer (2), which is divided in two<br />

regions (21,22), arranged on opposite side of a<br />

fictitious line crossing over the film. A first one (6) of<br />

said grip handles (6,7) is fastened on one (21) of<br />

said regions (21,22) of the stiffening layer in at least<br />

parts (61,62) of an elongated area and the rest of<br />

said grip handle is free and extends from said<br />

elongated area over said one region (21) of the<br />

stiffening layer with its centre line (67) in a first<br />

direction towards one end of the film. The other grip<br />

handle (7) is arranged in the same way on the other<br />

(22) of said regions of the stiffening layer and<br />

extends in an opposite direction to the first grip<br />

handle.<br />

72: LEHNERT, Klaus, BERRY, Sarah Dianne,<br />

SNELL, Russell Grant, MACGIBBON, Alastair<br />

Kenneth Hugh, SPELMAN, Richard, ANKERSMIT-<br />

UDY, Alexandra<br />

33: NZ 31: 573950 32: 2008-12-24<br />

54: SELECTION OF ANIMALS FOR DESIRED<br />

MILK AND/OR TISSUE PROFILE<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention is directed to mutations in the<br />

DGATl gene that produce ah advantageous milk,<br />

tissue and/or growth rate profile in animals carrying<br />

the mutations. More specifically, the invention<br />

relates to the identification of a mutation with exon<br />

(16) of the DGATl gene, and the association of the<br />

mutation with the fat composition of milk and tissue<br />

and/or milk volume.<br />

21: 2011/05183 22: 14/07/2011 43: 03/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: F16H<br />

71: HYUN WOO SHIN and YONG CHOL SIN<br />

72: HYUN WOO SHIN and YONG CHOL SIN<br />

33: KR 31: 10-2008-0134377 32: 2008/12/26,<br />

54: CONTINUOUSLY VARIABLE TRANSMISSION<br />

APPARATUS<br />

00: -<br />

57: The present invention relates to a continuously<br />

variable transmission apparatus, which is<br />

characterized by comprising: an input shaft<br />

transferred with torque inputted from the outside; a<br />

plurality of driven gears which are arranged around<br />

the circumference of the input shaft as a certain<br />

phase difference and transferred with the power<br />

from the input shaft; a variable cam of which the<br />

turning radius can be varied by an external load; a<br />

variable input link which is coupled to and<br />

transferred with the torque of the input haft and<br />

allows the rotation thereof; a one-way clutch which is<br />

transferred undirectionally with the bidirectional<br />

torque to be transferred to the driven gears,<br />

respectively, and rotates the driven gears in one<br />

direction; a plurality of cam shafts which contact the<br />

one-way direction clutch internally or externally; and<br />

a plurality of output links, each of which one end<br />

revolves together with the variable cam around the<br />

center of rotation of the variable input link and the<br />

other ends of which are coupled to the cam shafts<br />

respectively and allow swiveling thereof.<br />

21: 2011/05179. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A23C, C12N, C12Q<br />

71: Fonterra Co-operative Group Limited<br />

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21: 2011/05185 22: 14/07/2011 43: 16/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51:<br />

71: DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LIMITED<br />

72: KOEKEMOER ANDRE, KRUGER JOHANNES<br />

PETRUS, BIRKIN CHRISTOPHER MALCOLM<br />

33: ZA 31: 2009/06891 32: 2009/10/05<br />

54: DETONATOR<br />

00: -<br />

57: A detonator (120) which has a battery (136)<br />

which is movable by a pressure wave from a shock<br />

tube (158) to a position at which the battery is placed<br />

in electrical contact with a circuit (130) which<br />

controls firing of an ignition element (128).<br />

21: 2011/05197 22: 14/07/2011 43: 06/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A61K<br />

71: VANANGAMUDI SULUR SUBRAMANIAM<br />

72: VANANGAMUDI SULUR SUBRAMANIAM,<br />

SRINIVASAN MADHAVAN, CHULLIEL<br />

NEELAKANDAN NARAYANAN, KUPPUSAMY<br />

SENTHIL KUMAR<br />

33: IN 31: 2645/MUM/2008 32: 2008/12/19<br />

54: A NOVEL DERMACEUTICAL CREAM MADE<br />

USING SODIUM FUSIDATE<br />

00: -<br />

57: The present invention relates to primary and<br />

secondary bacterial skin infections and in particular it<br />

relates to the treatment of these infections using a<br />

Fusidic acid cream that has been made using<br />

Sodium fusidate as the starting Active<br />

Pharmaceutical Ingredient (API). The invention<br />

discloses a dermaceutical cream containing Fusidic<br />

acid which is formed in situ from Sodium Fusidate as<br />

the starting raw material, wherein Sodium Fusidate<br />

is converted into Fusidic acid under oxygen-free<br />

environment. The cream of the present invention has<br />

greater shelf-life stability and the finer particle size of<br />

the API than the conventional creams containing<br />

Fusidic acid.<br />

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21: 2011/05198 22: 14/07/2011 43: 20/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B21F, B65G, C21D<br />

71: SPRINGFORM TECHNOLOGY LTD<br />

72: WHITWORTH IAN JAMES<br />

33: GB 31: 0823067.4 32: 2008/12/18<br />

54: IMPROVEMENTS RELATED TO THE<br />

MANUFACTURE OF COIL SPRINGS<br />

00: -<br />

57: Apparatus (20,30) is disclosed for the<br />

manufacture of a coil spring (40) from a wire (12).<br />

The apparatus (20, 30) comprises first and second<br />

tools (24, 28), for contacting the wire (12) prior to,<br />

and/or during, deformation of the wire (12) into a coil<br />

spring (40), wherein the apparatus (20, 30) includes<br />

means for applying an electrical potential difference<br />

between the first and second tools (24, 28), such<br />

that an electric current is caused to flow through at<br />

least part of the wire (12), during use.<br />

storage tank. The cold water storage tank also has<br />

a consumer cold water outlet. The hot water storage<br />

tank and the cold water storage tank may have<br />

approximately the same cross-sectional dimensions<br />

and be arranged generally coaxially in a horizontal<br />

direction. The cold water storage tank may have a<br />

level control valve for controlling the level of water<br />

therein.<br />

21: 2011/05201 22: 14/07/2011 43: 10/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: F24D<br />

71: VAN DER VYVER TREVOR<br />

72: VAN DER VYVER TREVOR<br />

33: ZA 31: 2011/02496 32: 2011/04/01<br />

54: LOW PRESSURE HOT WATER TANK<br />

ASSEMBLY<br />

00: -<br />

57: A hot water storage tank assembly is provided<br />

comprising a thermally insulated hot water storage<br />

tank having a consumer hot water outlet and<br />

configured to operate at substantially atmospheric<br />

pressure, and a cold water storage tank configured<br />

to operate at substantially atmospheric pressure.<br />

The cold water storage tank and hot water storage<br />

tank are located next to each other on the same<br />

general horizontal level and have their lower regions<br />

interconnected so that water can flow from the cold<br />

water storage tank to the hot water storage tank in<br />

order to replenish water removed from the hot water<br />

21: 2011/05204. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/06<br />

51: B01J<br />

71: W.R.GRACE & CO.-CONN.<br />

72: WORMSBECHER, Richard F., CHENG, Wu-<br />

Cheng, WALLACE, Michael, SUAREZ, Wilson, SHU,<br />

Yuying<br />

33: US 31: 61/203,096 32: 2008-12-18<br />

54: NOVEL ULTRA STABLE ZEOLITE Y AND<br />

METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME<br />

00: -<br />

This invention comprises USY zeolite prepared by<br />

treating a USY zeolite under hydrothermal conditions<br />

after forming the USY zeolite from heat treating<br />

ammonium exchanged zeolite Y, e g, by calcination.<br />

When this invention is used in a FCC catalyst, a<br />

significant improvement of activity and selectivity in<br />

the fluid catalytic cracking (FCC) performance is<br />

observed, compared to FCC catalysts containing<br />

conventional USY zeolite. The process used to<br />

make the invention is efficient and comprises<br />

treating the USY zeolite in an exchange bath under<br />

the aforementioned hydrothermal conditions. The<br />

surface of the resulting USY zeolite has a molar ratio<br />

of alumina to silica that is higher than that seen in<br />

the bulk USY zeolite and has a unique structure as<br />

viewed by SEM and TEM.<br />

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21: 2011/05205. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: B60Q<br />

71: LIN, Ming-Tien, TENG, Hsi-Hsiung<br />

72: Ming-Tien LIN, HSI-HSIUNG TEN<br />

54: SPEED DISPLAY ASSEMBLY FOR A<br />

VEHICLE<br />

00: -<br />

A speed display assembly for a vehicle (60) has a<br />

speed-sensing module (10), a processing module<br />

(20), a signal-output module (30) and a display<br />

module (50). The speed-sensing module (10) is<br />

used to sense an actual speed of the vehicle (60)<br />

and to output a speed signal same as the actual<br />

speed of the vehicle (60). The processing module<br />

(20) is electrically connected to the speed-sensing<br />

module (10) to receive and process the speed signal<br />

to form a processing signal. The signal-output<br />

module (30) is electrically connected to the<br />

processing module (20) to receive the processing<br />

signal and to output a numeral signal. The display<br />

module (50) is detachably mounted on the vehicle<br />

(60), is electrically connected to the signal-output<br />

module (30) to receive the numeral signal and has<br />

multiple light-emitting diodes (52) to show a numeral<br />

corresponding to the actual speed of the vehicle<br />

(60).<br />

21: 2011/05207. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: E06B<br />

71: HARDY, DARYL EDWARD<br />

72: HARDY, DARYL EDWARD<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/04408 32: 2010-06-22<br />

54: AN EXTRUSION HAVING A DEFORMABLE<br />

FLANGE<br />

00: -<br />

This invention relates to an extrusion and more<br />

particularly but not exclusively, to an aluminium<br />

extrusion having a deformable flange. The extrusion<br />

comprises a body and two flange formations<br />

extending from the body, with at least one of the<br />

flange formations including a weakened zone about<br />

which the flange formation is deformable relative to<br />

the body, in order for the flange formations to define<br />

an adjustable channel therebetween for receiving an<br />

insert.<br />

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21: 2011/05218. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A01H, C12N<br />

71: Temasek Life Sciences Laboratory Limited<br />

72: MAO, Hui Zhu, YE, Jian, CHUA, Nam Hai<br />

33: US 31: 61/122,454 32: 2008-12-15<br />

54: GENETIC TRANSFORMATION OF JATROPHA<br />

CURCAS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to methods for the<br />

regeneration and Agrobacterium- mediated<br />

transformation of plants in the genera of Jatropha,<br />

more specifically, in Jatropha curcas.<br />

21: 2011/05219. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: AstraZeneca AB<br />

72: CUMMING, John, FAULL, Alan Wellington,<br />

WATERSON, David<br />

33: US 31: 61/122,445 32: 2008-12-15<br />

54: (4-TERT-BUTYLPIPERAZIN-2-YL)(PIPERAZIN-<br />

1-YL)METHANONE-N-CARBOXAMIDE<br />

DERIVATIVES<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to compounds of<br />

formula (I) The compounds act via antagonism of the<br />

CCR2b receptor and may be used to treat<br />

inflammatory disease and/or neuropathic pain.<br />

21: 2011/05220. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: B60R, C09D<br />

71: 3M Innovative Properties Company<br />

72: SMITHSON, Robert L. W., BIERNATH, Rolf W.<br />

33: US 31: 12/335,175 32: 2008-12-15<br />

54: OPTICALLY ACTIVE MATERIALS AND<br />

ARTICLES AND SYSTEMS IN WHICH THEY MAY<br />

BE USED<br />

00: -<br />

The inventors of the present application developed<br />

novel optically active materials, methods, and<br />

articles. One embodiment of the present application<br />

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is an optically active article, comprising: an infraredreflecting<br />

material positioned adjacent to an optically<br />

active substrate such that the infrared-reflecting<br />

material forms a pattern that can be read by an<br />

infrared sensor when the optically active substrate is<br />

illuminated by an infrared light source. Another<br />

embodiment of the present application relates to a<br />

method of manufacturing an optically active article,<br />

comprising: obtaining an optically active sheeting;<br />

and positioning an infrared-reflecting material on the<br />

optically active sheeting to form a pattern. The<br />

optically active article may be, for example, a license<br />

plate.<br />

strip is subjected to a controlled cooling by cold<br />

rolling between said stages and after thee last stage,<br />

such that on exit from the plasma descaling plant the<br />

steel strip has a temperature below 100°C.<br />

21: 2011/05222. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: B21B, C21D<br />

71: SMS Siemag Aktiengesellschaft<br />

72: BEHRENS, Holger, FROMMANN, Klaus,<br />

HARTUNG, Hans-Ge<strong>org</strong>, KRETSCHMER, Matthias,<br />

KÜMMEL, Lutz<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2009 005 797.8 32: 2009-01-22<br />

54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR ANNEALING<br />

AND DESCALING STRIPS OF STAINLESS STEEL<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method for annealing and<br />

descaling hot-rolled strip of austenitic stainless steel.<br />

According to the invention, the steel strip is descaled<br />

in a coupled plasma descaling plant after annealing<br />

and subsequent cooling. The plasma descaling<br />

occurs under vacuum in several stages and the steel<br />

21: 2011/05225. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: B62M<br />

71: Stringdrive Technologies Kft.<br />

72: KOHLHÉB, Róbert, LANTOS, Mihály<br />

33: HU 31: P0900032 32: 2009-01-21<br />

54: ALTERNATING DRIVE, PRIMARILY FOR<br />

BICYCLES AND SIMILAR DRIVEN VEHICLES<br />

00: -<br />

Alternating drive primarily for bicycles and similar<br />

driven vehicles, in which the rotation of driven pedals<br />

are converted into reciprocating swinging motion of<br />

swinging arms, and the swinging arms have<br />

respective driving arms (16, 16') coupled to a head<br />

portion (14, 14') surrounding the swinging shaft (11)<br />

of the pedals from which a traction arm (17, 17') is<br />

extending out that closes an angle with the driving<br />

arm and the remote ends of the driving and traction<br />

arms (16, 17) are interconnected by a connection<br />

arm (20, 20'). A substantially triangular opening is<br />

formed between these arms, and the shaft of a<br />

driving wheel (15, 15') is positioned in this opening,<br />

the traction arm defines a traction path (19, 19'), and<br />

a flexible pulling rope (28) that rotates the driven<br />

wheel of the vehicle is led around at least one rope<br />

wheel (26) that has a shaft (35) guided and led along<br />

the traction path for adjusting the transmission ratio.<br />

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21: 2011/05226. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: F23J<br />

71: Linde-KCA-Dresden GmbH<br />

72: MIHAILOWITSCH, Dieter, STOFFREGEN,<br />

Torsten, WEISS, Martin<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2009 009 476.8 32: 2009-02-19<br />

54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PURIFYING A<br />

GAS STREAM CONTAINING CARBON DIOXIDE<br />

00: -<br />

A method and a device for purifying a gas stream<br />

containing carbon dioxide are disclosed, wherein,<br />

firstly, in a lower region (3) of an absorption column<br />

(1) the gas steam is subjected to a prescrub to<br />

condition the gas stream and subsequently, in an<br />

upper region (8), of the absorption column (1) the<br />

carbon dioxide is at least partly scrubbed out of the<br />

gas stream by means of a scrubbing fluid. According<br />

to the invention, the construction of the absorption<br />

column may be improved, by withdrawing all the<br />

scrubbing fluid charged with the scrubbed carbon<br />

dioxide from the absorption column (1) and<br />

introduced into a reservoir (11) outside the<br />

absorption column (1) and then introduced into a<br />

scrubbing fluid pump (12) which pumps the<br />

scrubbing fluid to a scrubbing fluid regeneration<br />

stage.<br />

21: 2011/05227. 22: 2011/07/14. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A01N<br />

71: Syngenta <strong>Part</strong>icipations AG<br />

72: FOWLER, Jeffrey D., MILN, Colin D.<br />

33: US 31: 61/143,494 32: 2009-01-09<br />

54: STABILIZED AGROCHEMICAL<br />

COMPOSITION<br />

00: -<br />

Stabilized liquid agrochemical compositions are<br />

provided which comprise flowable non-aqueous<br />

dispersion concentrates comprising a continuous<br />

substantially water-miscible liquid phase, a<br />

dispersed water-immiscible liquid phase, and a<br />

colloidal solid. In one embodiment, the dispersed<br />

phase comprises at least one water-sensitive<br />

agrochemically active ingredient and the colloidal<br />

solid is disposed at the interface between the<br />

dispersed phase and the continuous phase. In<br />

another embodiment, the water-sensitive<br />

agrochemically active ingredient is a solid but is<br />

dissolved in an oily liquid present in the dispersed<br />

phase, or is a solid and is dispersed within the<br />

dispersed phase, or is a solid complex of an<br />

agrochemical with a molecular complexing agent<br />

and is dispersed within the dispersed phase. The<br />

compositions of the invention can be used directly or<br />

with dilution to combat pests or as plant growth<br />

regulators.<br />

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21: 2011/05238 22: 15/07/2011 43: 19/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: E06C<br />

71: HERFURTH LAURENT AUGUST<br />

72: HERFURTH LAURENT AUGUST<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/04846 32: 2010/07/09<br />

54: LEVELLING OF SUPPORTS<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention relates to leveling of supports, in<br />

particular to a leveling accessory and to a ladder.<br />

The leveling accessory includes two cylinders each<br />

having a longitudinally extendible working arm<br />

attached to a piston which is longitudinally<br />

displaceable in a cylinder barrel defining a pressure<br />

chamber on one side of the piston. The accessory<br />

also includes a fluid flow connection between the<br />

two pressure chambers of the two cylinders to bring<br />

the two pressure chambers in fluid flow<br />

communication with each other for operating the<br />

pistons in a differential manner. The accessory<br />

further includes a closure valve connected in line<br />

with the fluid flow path between the two pressure<br />

chambers selectively to close the fluid flow path, the<br />

two cylinders mountable to a device of which the<br />

legs have to be leveled, with the working arms<br />

defining differentially adjustable legs. The invention<br />

also extends to a ladder which includes a leveling<br />

accessory as described above.<br />

51: B01J, C07C<br />

71: UHDE GMBH<br />

72: MIAN, Muhammad, Iqbal, HEINRITZ-ADRIAN,<br />

Max, WENZEL, Sascha, NOLL, Oliver, SCHWEFER,<br />

Meinhard, GEHRKE, Helmut<br />

33: Germany 31: 10 2008 062 782.8 32: 2008-12-18<br />

33: Germany 31: 10 2009 056 539.6 32: 2009-12-03<br />

54: VARIATION OF THE TIN IMPREGNATION OF<br />

A CATALYST FOR THE DEHYDROGENATION OF<br />

ALKANES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a catalyst for the<br />

dehydrogenation of alkanes or alkyl substituents of<br />

hydrocarbons, comprising a shaped body having at<br />

least one or more oxides from the elements of the<br />

main or secondary group II to IV of the periodic table<br />

or of an oxidic mixed compound based thereon,<br />

wherein the constituents serve as base material of<br />

the shape body. The catalyst further comprises an<br />

additional constituent having an oxide of an element<br />

of the main group IV of the periodic table that is<br />

added during the shaping process. A platinum<br />

compound and a compound made of an element of<br />

the main group IV of the periodic table is chosen as<br />

a surface constituent of the catalyst. The invention<br />

further relates to the production of the catalyst from<br />

the claimed materials by means of different process<br />

steps and to a method for the dehydrogenation of<br />

alkanes using the catalyst according to the invention.<br />

21: 2011/05243. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: B67D<br />

71: PROMOLI, ERWIN<br />

72: PROMOLI, Erwin<br />

54: DISPENSING DEVICE<br />

00: -<br />

From a container sealed in a pressure-tight manner,<br />

liquid is withdrawn by way of a dispensing device<br />

having a spigot pipe and a bushing. In the storage<br />

and transport position, the spigot pipe is lowered into<br />

the bushing. It can be pulled out into a stand-by<br />

position, in which a flow path through the spigot pipe<br />

can be blocked and released by an actuating<br />

movement. The actuating movement denotes a<br />

bending of the spigot pipe out of the stretched<br />

position thereof and back into the same.<br />

21: 2011/05242. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

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21: 2011/05245. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: H02K<br />

71: YEH HUNG HSIEN<br />

72: YEH, Hung Hsien<br />

33: CN 31: 099123470 32: 2010-07-16<br />

54: GRAVITY POWER GENERATING<br />

APPARATUS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides a gravity power<br />

generating apparatus comprising a set of a plurality<br />

of magnetic heavy objects; a generator for<br />

generating electrical power by rotating a rotor of the<br />

generator, wherein the rotation of the generator is<br />

accomplished by having each heavy object to pass<br />

through a gravity route; a delivery route for delivering<br />

each heavy object to drive each heavy object to<br />

pass through the gravity route; a delivery route<br />

motor for supplying power for the delivery route; and<br />

a plurality of magnetic elements provided around the<br />

gravity route, wherein each magnetic element is<br />

wound around with a coil on the surface so that an<br />

electrical current is generated in the coil to supply to<br />

the delivery route motor.<br />

21: 2011/05248. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: C09D<br />

71: SUN CHEMICAL CORPORATION<br />

72: MENON, Nandakumar, STELLMACH, Korey<br />

33: US 31: 61/147,142 32: 2009-01-26<br />

54: UV CURABLE INK FOR A PLASTIC GLAZING<br />

SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

A UV curable printing ink system suitable for printing<br />

a decorative marking and/or opaque border,<br />

preferably used in the manufacture of an automotive<br />

plastic glazing panel, is described.<br />

21: 2011/05249. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: A62C, E05G, G07F<br />

71: CHUBB FIRE SAFETY LTD<br />

72: STAINES, Brett<br />

33: AU 31: 2009900280 32: 2009-01-23<br />

33: AU 31: 2009901692 32: 2009-04-20<br />

54: ATM SECURITY SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

An automated teller machine security system is<br />

provided. The system includes at least one gas<br />

detector (100) operatively arranged to detect a<br />

flammable gas inside an ATM (20); and at least one<br />

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fire suppressing agent dispenser (140) arranged so<br />

that responsive to detection of said gas, a fire<br />

suppressing agent (116) is released within the ATM<br />

(20). The system advantageously inhibits ignition of<br />

flammable gases within the ATM, and thereby<br />

inhibits the ability for thieves to explode an ATM and<br />

steal its contents.<br />

72: SCHADT, Oliver, DORSCH, Dieter, STIEBER,<br />

Frank, BLAUKAT, Andree<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 063 667.3 32: 2008-12-18<br />

54: 3-(3-PYRIMIDIN-2-YL-BENZYL)-<br />

[1,2,4]TRIAZOLO[4,3-B]PYRIMIDINE<br />

DERIVATIVES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to the compounds of formula I,<br />

where R1, R2, R3, R3', R4 are as defined in claim 1,<br />

and are inhibitors of tyrosine kinases, particularly of<br />

Met kinase, and can be used for treating tumors,<br />

among other uses.<br />

21: 2011/05256. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: C07D C07C<br />

71: Schering Corporation<br />

72: GREEN, Michael D, HUANG, Mingsheng,<br />

KWOK, Daw-Iong, LIM, Ngiap Kie, SUDHAKAR,<br />

Anantha, THIRUVENGADAM, Tiruvettipuram K.,<br />

WANG, Tao, WU, Ge<strong>org</strong>e G<br />

33: US 31: US 60/644,428 32: 2005-01-14<br />

54: AN EXO-SELECTIVE SYNTHESIS OF<br />

HIMBACINE ANALOGS<br />

00: -<br />

This application discloses a novel process for the<br />

synthesis of himbacine analogs, as well as the<br />

compounds thereby. The synthesis proceeds by<br />

alternative routes including the cyclic ketal amide<br />

route, the chiral carbamate amide route, and the<br />

chiral carbamate ester route. The compounds<br />

produced thereby are useful as thrombin receptor<br />

antagonists. The chemistry disclosed herein is<br />

exemplified in the following synthesis sequence:<br />

(Formulae 8A, 7B).<br />

21: 2011/05257. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Merck Patent GmbH<br />

21: 2011/05259. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: G05F<br />

71: Centre National De La Recherche Scientifique,<br />

Total S.A.<br />

72: VERMEERSCH, Marc, ESTIBALS, Bruno,<br />

ALONSO, Corinne<br />

33: FR 31: 08 07 119 32: 2008-12-18<br />

54: ELECTRONIC MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR<br />

PHOTOVOLTAIC CELLS<br />

00: -<br />

An electronic management system for a photovoltaic<br />

generator comprises a plurality of static<br />

microconverters (14), each microconverter (14)<br />

being connected electrically to at least one<br />

photovoltaic cell (12). The system also comprises at<br />

least one reconfiguration module (22) able to<br />

transmit energy streams from at least one<br />

microconverter (14) to a load (100). A central<br />

electronic unit (20) is suitable for commanding a<br />

modification of the energy streams transmitted by<br />

said at least one reconfiguration module (22). The<br />

system of the invention makes it possible to optimize<br />

the production of electrical energy of the generator<br />

by adapting the power provided according to the<br />

requirements of the load and/or according to the<br />

state of operation of the various cells.<br />

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21: 2011/05260. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/17<br />

51: H04L<br />

71: QUALCOMM Incorporated<br />

72: AHMAVAARA, Kalle, GELLENS, Randall C.,<br />

TSIRTSIS, Ge<strong>org</strong>ios, HANDE, Prashanth,<br />

GIARETTA, Gerardo, MAHENDRAN, Arungundram<br />

C.<br />

33: US 31: 61/138,103 32: 2008-12-16<br />

54: SYSTEM AND METHODS TO FACILITATE<br />

CONNECTIONS TO ACCESS NETWORKS<br />

00: -<br />

The described aspects relate to methods and<br />

systems for enabling connectivity agreements<br />

between access terminals and access networks. The<br />

connectivity agreements may be established through<br />

user-side negotiations or third party negotiations for<br />

a connection with an access network. In addition, the<br />

described aspects relate to methods and systems for<br />

paying access networks for a connection.<br />

21: 2011/05262. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Grünenthal GmbH<br />

72: KÜHNERT, Sven, BAHRENBERG, Gregor,<br />

MERLA, Beatrix, SCHIENE, Klaus, SCHRÖDER,<br />

Wolfgang<br />

33: EP 31: 08021880.3 32: 2008-12-17<br />

54: SUBSTITUTED 4-(1,2,3,4-<br />

TETRAHYDROISOQUINOLIN-2-YL)-4-OXO-<br />

BUTYRIC ACID AMIDE AS KCNQ2/3<br />

MODULATORS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to substituted<br />

tetrahydroisochinolinyl-2-oxo-butyric acid amides, to<br />

a method for producing the same, to medications<br />

comprising said compounds, and to the use of said<br />

compounds for producing medications.<br />

21: 2011/05265. 22: 2011/07/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: B60P, B62D, B65D<br />

71: SSAB Technology AB<br />

72: LINDSTRÖM, Bo<br />

33: SE 31: 0900064-7 32: 2009-01-22<br />

54: PLATFORM BODY<br />

00: -<br />

Platform body (1, 80) comprising a bottom (21 ) to<br />

which two opposite sides (31, 32, 41, 42, 63, 83, 84)<br />

are connected that either consist of long sides or of<br />

short sides as well as at least one additional side for<br />

the formation of a cargo volume (LV), said bottom<br />

having a bottom surface of a surface length between<br />

the opposite sides of the platform body (1, 80) that is<br />

larger than the spacing between said opposite sides,<br />

at least one part of said bottom being curved inward<br />

toward the cargo volume (LV), wherein at least one<br />

tie means (22) is mounted with one end thereof<br />

connected to one of the opposite sides of the<br />

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platform body (1, 80) and with the other end thereof<br />

connected to the other opposite side of the platform<br />

body (1, 80) in order to eliminate deflection of said<br />

sides when the bottom of the platform (1, 80) is<br />

loaded by goods.<br />

21: 2011/05268 22: 18/07/2011 43: 19/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B65G, E21F<br />

71: JOY MM DELAWARE INC<br />

72: POWERS SCOTT G<br />

33: US 31: 61/388 832 32: 2010/10/01<br />

54: CONVEYOR CHAIN COVER<br />

00: -<br />

57: A feeder-breaker for procesing material. The<br />

feeder-breaker generally includes a frame, a<br />

conveyor supported by the frame and operable to<br />

convey material along the axis, a conveyor chain<br />

cover removably connected to the frame to enable<br />

access to components of the conveyor from an<br />

interior of the frame, and a breaker positioned<br />

adjacent the conveyor and operable to process<br />

material. The conveyor chain cover includes a chain<br />

cover member engaged with the side member. The<br />

chain cover member includes a cover portion that<br />

extends from the side member and over the chain to<br />

cover the chain and an access panel is connected to<br />

the chain cover member.<br />

21: 2011/05277. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: E04B, E04G<br />

71: BRUNKEBERG INDUSTRIUTVECKLING AB<br />

72: FALK, Jon Henrik, AUGUSTINSON, David<br />

Fredrik<br />

33: US 31: 61/139,266 32: 2008-12-19<br />

54: A METHOD FOR MOUNTING FACADE<br />

ELEMENTS ON A MULTI-STOREY BUILDING<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a method for<br />

mounting facade elements (12, 12b-c) on a multistorey<br />

building by means of a profile system<br />

comprising a first type of vertical profile (1 a-d)<br />

having a slot extending along the longitudinal axis of<br />

the profile, and an inner part of the slot being<br />

designed to receive an edge of a first facade<br />

element and an outer part of the slot being designed<br />

to receive and support a second type of vertical<br />

profile, provided with a groove extending along the<br />

longitudinal axis of the profile and designed to<br />

receive and support an edge of a second facade<br />

element. The method comprises: a) mounting two<br />

vertical profiles (1 a-b) of the first type at a second<br />

floor of the building so that the slots are facing each<br />

other, and above profiles (1 c-d) of the first and<br />

second type previously mounted on a first floor, b)<br />

transporting a facade element (12), guided by the<br />

grooves of the profiles mounted on the first floor until<br />

it reaches the vertical profiles mounted on the<br />

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second floor, c) entering the facade element into the<br />

outer part of the slots of the vertical profiles mounted<br />

on the second floor, d ) continuing transporting the<br />

facade element, guided by the outer part of the slots<br />

to a mounting position, e) pushing the facade<br />

element from the outer part of the slots to the inner<br />

part of the slots, f) attaching the facade element to<br />

the building, and g ) inserting vertical profiles of the<br />

second type into the outer part of the slots.<br />

which is detachably attached to the main unit (1) and<br />

feeds power to the main unit (1), and a feed line (18)<br />

which is mounted to the main unit (1) and feeds<br />

power to a transmitter (11) for transmitting an output<br />

signal of the main unit (1) wirelessly.<br />

21: 2011/05279. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: G08B<br />

71: OPTEX CO., LTD.<br />

72: TOMOOKA, Hiroyuki, TATSUOKA, Katsutoshi<br />

33: JP 31: 2009-011599 32: 2009-01-22<br />

54: INTRUSION DETECTION DEVICE<br />

00: -<br />

Provided is an intrusion detection device in which by<br />

providing a battery for feeding power to both a main<br />

unit and a transmitter, the capacity of power supply<br />

to the entire device by the battery is increased, and<br />

in which replacement of batteries is easy. The<br />

device is provided with a main unit (1) which<br />

includes a detection element (30), a battery (Ba)<br />

21: 2011/05289. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: E21B, E21C<br />

71: General Electric Company<br />

72: MOHAMED, Sherif Hatem Abdulla, JOSHI,<br />

Narendra Digamber, IDELCHIK, Michael Solomon,<br />

FLETCHER, Kelly Roy<br />

33: US 31: 12/847,016 32: 2010-07-30<br />

54: SUBSURFACE HEATER<br />

00: -<br />

In one aspect, the present invention provides a<br />

subsurface heater comprising: a combustible gas<br />

supply conduit; an oxygen supply conduit and a heat<br />

transmissive external housing encompassing the<br />

porous refractory medium. The combustible gas<br />

supply conduit and the oxygen supply conduit are<br />

configured as a concentric pair disposed within a<br />

porous refractory medium and coupled to a plurality<br />

of gas jets disposed within the porous refractory<br />

medium. The porous refractory medium having<br />

disposed within it a plurality of combustion product<br />

gas return conduits. The combustion product gas<br />

return conduits are configured to receive combustion<br />

product gases from the porous refractory medium.<br />

Also provided in another aspect of the present<br />

invention, is a method for heating a subsurface<br />

zone.<br />

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connected directly to a photovoltaic cell (105).<br />

According to the invention, the cells are arranged<br />

around the motor. To perform the switching, a mask<br />

(106) is placed on the shaft of the motor. Said mask<br />

comprises a succession of transparent portions and<br />

portions that are opaque to light. During the rotation<br />

of the motor, photovoltaic cells located under the<br />

transparent parts power the motor. The mask<br />

enables an automatically switched photvoltaic motor<br />

to be obtained with no intdermediate devices<br />

between the coils and the cells.<br />

21: 2011/05290. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07K<br />

71: BioSource Pharm, Inc.<br />

72: LEESE, Richard A.<br />

33: US 31: 61/140,408 32: 2008-12-23<br />

54: ANTIBIOTIC COMPOSITIONS FOR THE<br />

TREATMENT OF GRAM NEGATIVE INFECTIONS<br />

00: -<br />

Provided herein are novel compounds and novel<br />

protected compounds that can be derived from<br />

polymyxin, including, e.g., polymyxin Bi and [lie7]<br />

polymyxin Bi. The novel compounds have<br />

antibacterial properties against a diverse range of<br />

gram negative bacteria and reduced toxicity<br />

compared to polymyxins such as polymyxin B. Also<br />

provided are antibacterial pharmaceutical<br />

compositions containing the novel compounds and<br />

novel protected compounds, as well as methods for<br />

preparing the antibacterial compounds and protected<br />

compounds.<br />

21: 2011/05292. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/24<br />

51: H02K<br />

71: COTY, Alain<br />

72: COTY, Alain<br />

33: FR 31: 0950311 32: 2009-01-19<br />

54: AUTOMATICALLY SWITCHED PHOTVOLTAIC<br />

MOTOR<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to an automatically<br />

switched photovoltaic motor (100) which does not<br />

require any magnets, switcing devices or converters.<br />

To this end, each coil (104) of the invention si<br />

21: 2011/05293. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: C01F<br />

71: Asturiana de Aleaciones, S.A.<br />

72: MARTINEZ IGLESIAS, José, SALINAS TUYA,<br />

Alejandro, MARQUINEZ PEÑA, Fernando<br />

33: ES 31: P200900149 32: 2009-01-20<br />

54: PROCEDURE FOR OBTAINING CALCIUM<br />

ALUMINATE FROM WASTE OBTAINED<br />

FOLLOWING TREATMENT OF SALINE DROSS<br />

FROM THE PRODUCTION OF SECONDARY<br />

ALUMINIUM<br />

00: -<br />

Procedure for obtaining calcium aluminate from the<br />

dry waste generated in the treatment, for recovery of<br />

metallic Al and salts, of the saline dross produced in<br />

the metallurgy of secondary aluminium and calcium<br />

oxide and/or CaO precursor. The procedure may<br />

produce briquettes or pellets of precursors of<br />

calcium aluminate through cold sintering or<br />

premolten calcium aluminate through hot sintering.<br />

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21: 2011/05301 22: 19/07/2011 43: 19/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: G06K<br />

71: OBERTHUR TECHNOLOGIES<br />

72: LAUNAY FRANCOIS<br />

33: FR 31: 10 55888 32: 2010/07/20<br />

54: CONTACTLESS ELECTRONIC TAG<br />

00: -<br />

57: The contactless electronic device comprising a<br />

near-field communication antenna, a microcircuit<br />

connected to the antenna and a magnetic shielding<br />

layer arranged so as to extend substantially facing<br />

the antenna. The antenna and the microcircuit are<br />

combined into a module and the device comprises a<br />

body comprising and open cavity on one of its faces<br />

in which are housed the module and the shielding<br />

layer in such a way that the shielding layer closes off<br />

the cavity.<br />

71: Vodafone Holding GmbH<br />

72: KULAKOV, Alexei, LU, Yang, WILD, Peter<br />

33: EP 31: 09001314.5 32: 2009-01-30<br />

54: REDUCING SIGNALLING LOADS FROM A<br />

MOBILE NETWORK<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a method A method<br />

for reducing signalling loads from a mobile device<br />

(UE) to a mobile telecommunications network<br />

system comprising a first radio access technology<br />

(GSM/UMTS) having a first radio access network<br />

and a first network core operable to page a mobile<br />

device (UE) via at least one element of the first radio<br />

access technology and a second radio access<br />

technology (SAE/LTE) having a second radio access<br />

network and a second network core operable to<br />

page a mobile device (UE) via at least one element<br />

of the second radio access technology due to<br />

intersystem changes, wherein the mobile device<br />

(UE) stores at least one first EPS bearer context<br />

and/or at least one first PDP context at the time<br />

when an idle or inactive state signalling reduction<br />

(idle mode signalling reduction (ISR)) is activated at<br />

the mobile device (UE) and the respective network<br />

and for supporting mobile services uses the stored<br />

at least one first EPS bearer context and/or at least<br />

one first PDP context or at least one second EPS<br />

bearer context and/or at least one second PDP<br />

context, which at least one second EPS bearer<br />

context and/or at least one second PDP context is<br />

activated between the mobile device (UE) and the<br />

respective network after the activation of the idle or<br />

inactive state signalling reduction (idle mode<br />

signalling reduction (ISR)). Furthermore, the<br />

invention relates to a mobile device to be operated in<br />

a in a mobile telecommunication system including a<br />

first radio access technology having a first radio<br />

access network and a first network core operable to<br />

page a mobile device via at least one element of the<br />

first radio access technology and a second radio<br />

access technology having a second radio access<br />

network and a second network core operable to<br />

page a mobile device via at least one element of the<br />

second radio access technology, which mobile<br />

device is designed and/or adapted to at least<br />

partially carry out a method according to the<br />

invention.<br />

21: 2011/05322. 22: 2011/07/19. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: H04W<br />

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A method for synthesizing carbon nanotubes (CNT)<br />

comprises the steps of providing a growth chamber,<br />

the growth chamber being heated to a first<br />

temperature sufficiently high to facilitate a growth of<br />

carbon nanotubes; and passing a substrate through<br />

the growth chamber; and introducing a feed gas into<br />

the growth chamber pre-heated to a second<br />

temperature sufficient to dissociate at least some of<br />

the feed gas into at least free carbon radicals to<br />

thereby initiate formation of carbon nanotubes onto<br />

the substrate.<br />

21: 2011/05323. 22: 2011/07/19. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: A01N, A61K<br />

71: Abbott Laboratories<br />

72: HARRIS, Christopher M., HOBSON, Adrian D.,<br />

WILSON, Noel S.<br />

33: US 31: 61/207,301 32: 2009-02-10<br />

54: AGONISTS AND ANTAGONISTS OF THE<br />

S1P5 RECEPTOR, AND METHODS OF USES<br />

THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

Disclosed are compounds that are agonists or<br />

antagonists of the S1P5 receptor, compositions<br />

comprising said compounds, and methods of using<br />

said compounds and compositions. In certain<br />

embodiments, said compounds are 1-<br />

benzylazetidine-3-carboxylic acid derivatives. In<br />

certain embodiments, said methods relate to the<br />

treatment of neuropatic pain and/or a<br />

neurodegenerative disorder. In certain<br />

embodiments, said compounds may be used in<br />

combination with a second therapeutic agent.<br />

21: 2011/05326. 22: 2011/07/19. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: C23C, D01F<br />

71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC<br />

72: MALECKI, Harry C., SHAH, Tushar K.<br />

33: US 31: 61/155,935 32: 2009-02-27<br />

54: LOW TEMPERATURE CNT GROWTH USING<br />

GAS-PREHEAT METHOD<br />

00: -<br />

21: 2011/05327 22: 19/07/2011 43: 24/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: C08C<br />

71: BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION<br />

72: STEVEN LUO<br />

33: US 31: 61/146 893 32: 2009/01/23<br />

54: POLYMERS FUNCTIONALIZED WITH<br />

POLYCYANO COMPOUNDS<br />

00: -<br />

57: A method for preparing a functionalized polymer,<br />

the method comprising the steps of polymerizing<br />

monomer to form a reactive polymer, and reacting<br />

the reactive polymer with a polycyano compound.<br />

21: 2011/05328 22: 20/07/2011 43: 24/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: C08C<br />

71: BRIDGESTONE CORPORATION<br />

72: STEVEN LUO, EIJU SUZUKI, DENNIS R.<br />

BRUMBAUGH<br />

33: US 31: 61/146 871 32: 2009/01/23<br />

54: POLYMERS FUNCTIONALIZED WITH NITRILE<br />

COMPOUNDS CONTAINING A PROTECTED<br />

AMINO GROUP<br />

00: -<br />

57: A method for preparing a functionalized polymer,<br />

the method comprising the steps of (i) polymerizing<br />

monomer with a coordination catalyst to form a<br />

reactive polymer; and (ii) reacting the reactive<br />

polymer with a nitrile compound containing a<br />

protected amino group.<br />

21: 2011/05331 22: 20/07/2011 43: 24/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: G06Q<br />

71: BETTER ATM SERVICES, INC<br />

72: TODD NUTTAL, TROY BOWMAN,<br />

CHARMAINE REIDHEAD<br />

33: US 31: 61/204 855 32: 2009/01/12,<br />

54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING<br />

ACCOUNT LINKAGES<br />

00: -<br />

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57: An account management system allows a<br />

prepaid account provider to link a prepaid account to<br />

a purchaser of the prepaid instrument used to<br />

access the prepaid account. The link is creating<br />

using a prepaid instrument identifier and purchase<br />

data collected during the purchase of the prepaid<br />

instrument. The purchase data includes information<br />

identifying the purchaser, the purchasing instrument<br />

used, the value placed on the prepaid instrument,<br />

value-added services requested by the purchaser,<br />

and transaction details. The prepaid account<br />

provider extracts the purchased value from the<br />

purchaser's account, opens a prepaid account that is<br />

associated with the purchaser and the prepaid<br />

instrument, and deposits the purchased value into<br />

the prepaid account. The prepaid account provider<br />

may track the expenditure of funds from the prepaid<br />

account and provide value-added tracking services<br />

to the purchaser. The funds remain associated with<br />

the purchaser after being deposited in the prepaid<br />

account.<br />

receiving openings, wherein vertical supports of the<br />

end face frame arrangement each have containers<br />

as buoyancy bodies and/or ballast tanks, and<br />

fenders in the form of controllable volume-alterable<br />

cushion elements are additionally arranged for fixing<br />

the lifted watercraft in position.<br />

21: 2011/05332 22: 20/07/2011 43: 24/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B63C<br />

71: BLOHM + VOSS NAVAL GMBH<br />

72: CHRISTIAN POPALI and JENS BALLE<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2010 035 952.1 32: 2010/08/31<br />

54: DEVICE FOR SHIPS FOR LIFTING AND<br />

LAUNCHING WATERCRAFT<br />

00: -<br />

57: A three-dimensional frame arrangement is<br />

provided for lifting and launching watercraft by wayof<br />

a lifting rack and for handling by way of on-board<br />

hoisting devices on ships. Here, the frame<br />

arrangement is adjustable lengthwise or lengthwise<br />

and widthwise in the longitudinal direction on both<br />

sides of a connecting element for the hoisting device<br />

by way of frame parts arranged in telescoping<br />

manner. Here, the end faces of the frame form<br />

21: 2011/05340. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: B42D<br />

71: GIESECKE & DEVRIENT GmbH<br />

72: GREGAREK, André, LIEBLER, Ralf<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 064 395.5 32: 2008-12-22<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2009 011 424.6 32: 2009-03-03<br />

54: DATA MEDIA HAVING INSPECTION AREA<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a data medium, especially a<br />

value document, such as a banknote, identification<br />

card, and the like, having a carrier (20) in which an<br />

inspection area (12) is formed by a line raster made<br />

of a plurality of parallel cut lines (22), wherein a motif<br />

area (30) having a visual impression that changes in<br />

direct and/or transmitted light is disposed within the<br />

inspection area (12), said motif being designed in<br />

the form of a pattern, symbol, or code.<br />

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21: 2011/05341. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: B01D<br />

71: OUTOTEC OYJ<br />

72: RÖNNBERG, Tom, HAJEK, Stefan<br />

33: FI 31: 20086231 32: 2008-12-22<br />

54: METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR<br />

REMOVING SOLID PARTICLES AND TAR<br />

COMPONENT FROM CARBON MONOXIDE GAS<br />

00: -<br />

A method and arrangement for removing solid<br />

particles and tar component from carbon monoxide<br />

gas. In the method, carbon monoxide gas is<br />

conducted from a ferroalloy smelting furnace to a<br />

gas scrubber, the carbon monoxide gas is scrubbed<br />

in the gas scrubber by a liquid medium for removing<br />

part of the solid particles, the carbon monoxide gas<br />

is conducted from the gas scrubber to a blower, the<br />

flow rate of the carbon monoxide gas is increased by<br />

the blower, and the carbon monoxide gas is<br />

conducted to a particulate filter and the remaining<br />

solid particles are essentially filtered in the<br />

particulate filter from the carbon monoxide gas. Prior<br />

to conducting the carbon monoxide gas to the<br />

particulate filter, it is conducted to a particle feeder<br />

(4), where finely divided adsorbent particles (A) are<br />

fed in the carbon monoxide gas for adhering the tar<br />

component on the surface of the adsorbent particles,<br />

and the carbon monoxide gas flow containing<br />

adsorbent particles is conducted to the particulate<br />

filter, in which case the tar component adhered on<br />

the adsorbent particles is discharged in the<br />

particulate filter.<br />

21: 2011/05342. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: B29C, B65H, F17C<br />

71: OUTOTEC OYJ<br />

72: VAARNO, Jussi, BJÖRKSKOG, Dan<br />

33: FI 31: 20086229 32: 2008-12-22<br />

54: METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR<br />

MANUFACTURING AND ASSEMBLING A LARGE-<br />

SIZE FILAMENT-REINFORCED PLASTIC<br />

COMPOSITE HOLLOW BODY<br />

00: -<br />

In a method for manufacturing and assembling a<br />

large size filament-reinforced plastic composite<br />

hollow body, such as a tank, an endless casing (1)<br />

made by filament winding is cut open in the axial<br />

direction, so that there are formed two ends (2, 3) in<br />

the casing. The open-cut casing (1) is rolled up in<br />

order to form a transport package (4) with a diameter<br />

that is essentially smaller than the diameter of a<br />

finished hollow body. The transport package (4) is<br />

transported to the assembly site. On the assembly<br />

site, the transport package (4) is set in an assembly<br />

stand (5), the outer dimensions of which are<br />

adjusted to correspond to the inside diameter of the<br />

finished hollow body. The casing (1) is unrolled<br />

around the assembly stand (5) to the size of the<br />

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finished hollow body, so that the casing ends (2, 3)<br />

are matched end- on-end. The ends (2, 3) of the<br />

casing (1) are fastened by a tight-fitting seam for<br />

forming an endless casing. Finally other required<br />

elements are attached to the casing for obtaining a<br />

finished hollow body. The arrangement includes a<br />

filament winding device (9) for manufacturing the<br />

casing (1) for the hollow body. In addition, the<br />

arrangement includes a cutting device (12) for<br />

cutting the casing (1) open in the axial direction, a<br />

rolling device (13) for rolling up the casing (1) to form<br />

a transport package (4), and an assembly stand (5),<br />

which is arranged to receive inside it the transport<br />

package (4) for unrolling the casing (1) on the<br />

assembly stand (5).<br />

33: US 31: 61/228,894 32: 2009-07-27<br />

33: US 31: 61/277,000 32: 2009-09-18<br />

54: SUSTAINED RELEASED DELIVERY OF ONE<br />

OR MORE AGENTS<br />

00: -<br />

The lacrimal implant delivery systems and methods<br />

described herein provide for controlled release of a<br />

therapeutic agent for the treatment of disease,<br />

including the treatment of glaucoma, ocular<br />

hypertension, or elevated intraocular pressure with<br />

latanoprost or other anti- glaucoma agents.<br />

Treatment of disease, including glaucoma, ocular<br />

hypertension, or elevated intraocular pressure with<br />

latanoprost or other anti-glaucoma agent in<br />

conjunction with penetration enhancer, such as<br />

benzalkonium chloride, and/or artificial tears is also<br />

provided. Also provided are implants containing a<br />

drug core emplacable in a punctum adjacent to an<br />

eye of a patient for controlled release of a<br />

therapeutic agent such as latanoprost for the<br />

treatment of glaucoma, the drug core containing a<br />

polymer such as cross-linked silicone, a therapeutic<br />

agent, and an excipient, wherein the excipient can<br />

increase the rate of release of the agent from the<br />

drug core, or can increase the drug loading in the<br />

core without loss of desirable homogeneity of the<br />

agent within the core, or can improve retention of the<br />

agent in the eye or in tear fluid, or can increase<br />

corneal penetration of the agent into the eye.<br />

21: 2011/05343. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: A61K, A61P<br />

71: SCYNEXIS, INC.<br />

72: HOPKINS, Samuel, Earl<br />

33: US 31: 61/143,062 32: 2009-01-07<br />

33: US 31: 61/156,026 32: 2009-02-27<br />

54: CYCLOSPORINE DERIVATIVE FOR USE IN<br />

THE TREATMENT OF HCV AND HIV INFECTION<br />

00: -<br />

Provided herein are specific doses of, and dosing<br />

regimens for, using SCY-635 in treating or<br />

preventing diseases, in particular hepatitis C virus<br />

(HCV) infection.<br />

21: 2011/05345. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: A61F, A61K, A61M<br />

71: QLT INC.<br />

72: BUTUNER, Zuhal, UTKHEDE, Deepank, SIM,<br />

Sylvie, WISEMAN, David, J.<br />

33: US 31: 61/146,860 32: 2009-01-23<br />

33: US 31: 61/152,909 32: 2009-02-16<br />

21: 2011/05346. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/25<br />

51: A63F, G06F<br />

71: WMS GAMING, INC.<br />

72: GUINN, Andrew, C., LOUIE, Daniel, P., JAFFE,<br />

Joel, R., ANDERSON, Peter, R.<br />

33: US 31: 61/367,906 32: 2010-07-27<br />

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54: VIRTUAL BANKS FOR COMMUNITY GROUP<br />

BONUS GAMES<br />

00: -<br />

A wagering game system and its operation are<br />

described herein. In some embodiments, the<br />

operations can include initiating, at a wagering game<br />

server, a wagering game session for a player at<br />

gaming machine. The operations can also include<br />

relating the wagering game session associated with<br />

the player to virtual bank of related wagering games<br />

sessions associated with one or more additional<br />

players, where the virtual bank of related wagering<br />

game session is associated with community group<br />

bonus game. The operations can further include<br />

determining when the community group bonus game<br />

is triggered for the virtual bank related wagering<br />

game session, determining game resulted of the<br />

community group bonus game, and determining an<br />

award for the player and for each of the one or more<br />

additional players associated with the virtual bank<br />

based, at least in part , on the game results of the<br />

community group bonus game.<br />

21: 2011/05347. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: ALMIRALL, S.A.<br />

72: MOYES VALLS, Enrique, MARCHUETA<br />

HEREU, Iolanda<br />

33: EP 31: 09382030.6 32: 2009-03-12<br />

54: PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING 5-(2-{[6-<br />

(2,2-DIFLUORO-2-PHENYIETHOXY)<br />

HEXYL]AMINO}-L- HYDROXYETHYL)-8-<br />

HYDROXYQUINOLIN-2(1H)-ONE.<br />

00: -<br />

A process for preparing the compound of formula (I),<br />

or a Pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, (I)<br />

which process comprises: reacting, in a xylene<br />

solvent, a compound of formula (V) with the<br />

compound of formula (IV) to give a compound of<br />

formula (III) followed by a P1 deprotection step and<br />

a P2 deprotection step.<br />

21: 2011/05355. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Abbott Laboratories<br />

72: DEGOEY, David A., DONNER, Pamela L., KATI,<br />

Warren M., HUTCHINS, Charles W., MATULENKO,<br />

Mark A., JINKERSON, Tammie K., KEDDY, Ryan G.<br />

33: US 31: 61/140,262 32: 2008-12-23<br />

54: ANTI-VIRAL COMPOUNDS<br />

00: -<br />

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Compounds effective in inhibiting replication of<br />

Hepatitis C virus ("HCV") are described. This<br />

invention also relates to processes of making such<br />

compounds, compositions comprising such<br />

compounds, and methods of using such compounds<br />

to treat HCV infection.<br />

21: 2011/05356. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Abbott Laboratories<br />

72: DEGOEY, David A., DONNER, Pamela L., KATI,<br />

Warren M., HUTCHINS, Charles W., KRUEGER,<br />

Allan C., RANDOLPH, John T., MOTTER,<br />

Christopher E., KRISHNAN, Preethi, MISTRY, Neeta<br />

C., PILOT-MATIAS, Tami J., PATEL, Sachin V., LI,<br />

Xiaoyan, SOLTWEDEL, Todd N., NELSON, Lissa T.<br />

33: US 31: 61/140,318 32: 2008-12-23<br />

54: ANTI-VIRAL COMPOUNDS<br />

00: -<br />

Compounds effective in inhibiting replication of<br />

Hepatitis C virus ("HCV") are described. This<br />

invention also relates to processes of making such<br />

compounds, compositions comprising such<br />

compounds, and methods of using such compounds<br />

to treat HCV infection.<br />

21: 2011/05361 22: 21/07/2011 43: 23/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B23D<br />

71: CHEETAH TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD<br />

72: VON MOLTKE HUBERTUS HALMUTH<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/05186 32: 2010/07/21<br />

54: CHAINSAW<br />

00: -<br />

57: A chain saw which includes an adjustable spring<br />

which urges a guide bar away from a drive cog<br />

thereby to tension a chain which is engaged with the<br />

guide bar and the drive cog.<br />

21: 2011/05357. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/20<br />

51: A61K, C07K<br />

71: Mymetics Corporation, INSERM (Institut National<br />

de la Santé et de la Recherche Médicale)<br />

72: FLEURY, Sylvain, BOMSEL, M<strong>org</strong>ane<br />

33: US 31: 61/202,219 32: 2009-02-06<br />

54: SPLITTING GP41<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention deals with a method for<br />

therapeutic or prophylactic treatment of HIV, in<br />

particular a prophylactic vaccinal method,<br />

comprising at least: administering to a patient a first<br />

antigen comprising the broadly neutralizing epitopes<br />

of the Membrane Proximal Ectodomain Region<br />

(MPER) of gp41, and administering to the same<br />

patient a second antigen comprising a modified<br />

polypeptide comprising three contiguous segments<br />

N, L and C represented by the formula N-L-C and<br />

comprising : a N-helix region of gp41(N), a C-helix<br />

region of gp41(C), and a connecting loop comprising<br />

a synthetic linker (L) between the N and C-helices,<br />

the linker replacing amino acids 593-617 of gp41,<br />

the numbering scheme being based upon the<br />

prototypic isolate HIV-1 HxB2 Clade B strain, said<br />

polypeptide comprising the calveolin-1 neutralizing<br />

and 98.6 D epitopes, but not 2F5 and 4E10<br />

epitopes, not the fusion peptide, the polypeptide<br />

having a minimal immunogenic cross-reactivity with<br />

human interleukin 2.<br />

21: 2011/05362 22: 21/07/2011 43: 23/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: E21B, F04B<br />

71: 2IC AUSTRALIA PTY LTD<br />

72: BEACH ANDREW and MCLEOD GAVIN<br />

33: AU 31: 2009900824 32: 2009/02/25,<br />

54: FLOWABLE MATERIAL DELIVERY SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

57: A flowable material delivery system (10)<br />

comprises a working fluid valve (26); and, a pump<br />

(18) in fluid communication with the working fluid<br />

valve (26). The pump (18) is configured to hold a<br />

supply of a flowable material such as grout. The<br />

valve (26) is operable to provide fluid communication<br />

between a working fluid source and the pump (18)<br />

so that the working fluid from the fluid source<br />

operates the pump (18) to eject the grout in the<br />

pump. The valve (26) is also configured to provide<br />

fluid communication between the working fluid<br />

source and a region outside the pump (18). This<br />

provides a fluid bypass top enable relief from<br />

pressure arising from a head of the working fluid<br />

about the system (10).<br />

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21: 2011/05374 22: 21/07/2011 43: 23/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: G06Q<br />

71: CAYEUX SONIA MICHELLE, DAVIS GEOFF,<br />

HINGLEY BRIAN CLIFFORD, COGAN PATRICK<br />

JOHN<br />

72: CAYEUX SONIA MICHELLE, DAVIS GEOFF,<br />

HINGLEY BRIAN CLIFFORD, COGAN PATRICK<br />

JOHN<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/05190 32: 2010/07/21<br />

54: FREIGHTING METHOD<br />

00: -<br />

57: A freight payment method and freight payment<br />

system which includes receiving cargo of a customer<br />

at a merchant, generating of a freight invoice,<br />

receiving a payment request for an amount of the<br />

invoice from any one or more of a customer mobile<br />

device at a payment engine, a merchant bank and a<br />

customer bank, transacting between the customer<br />

bank and the merchant bank and sending a<br />

confirmation of payment to any one or more of the<br />

customer mobile device and the merchant.<br />

21: 2011/05379. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: C04B;<br />

71: W.R. GRACE & CO.-CONN.<br />

72: SILVA, Denise, A., CHEUNG, Josephine,<br />

SANDBERG, Paul, ROBERTS, Lawrence, R.,<br />

SUBRAMANIAN, Durga, V., GALLAGHER, John, L.,<br />

KUO, Lawrence, L.<br />

33: US31: 61/140,341 32: 2008-12-23<br />

54: SUPPRESSION OF ANTAGONISTIC<br />

HYDRATION REACTIONS IN BLENDED<br />

CEMENTS<br />

00: -<br />

Method for suppressing antagonistic hydration<br />

reactions in Portland fly ash cement involves the use<br />

of unponded fly ash that is pre-hydrated, preferably<br />

as an aqueous slurry wherein fly ash, preferably<br />

having an alkaline earth metal oxide of at least 10%<br />

by weight, is soaked, whereby the hydration reaction<br />

of the resultant mixed fly ash and cement is<br />

accelerated when these components are mixed<br />

together with water to hydrate the cement. Blended<br />

Portland cement/fly ash compositions of the<br />

invention will also have higher early strength as well<br />

as shorter set time compared to untreated blends.<br />

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21: 2011/05380. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: C10L, C12N<br />

71: LS9, INC<br />

72: HOM Louis, TRINH Na, ALIBHAI Murtaza<br />

33: US31: 61/140,600 32: 2008-12-23<br />

54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS RELATED<br />

TO THIOESTERASE ENZYMES<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to novel mutant<br />

thioesterase enzymes and naturally-occurring<br />

equivalents thereof, compositions made from such<br />

enzymes and uses of thioesterase enzymes. In<br />

particular, the present invention provides mutant<br />

thioesterase enzymes that have altered properties,<br />

for example, altered substrate specificity, altered<br />

activity, altered selectivity, and/or altered<br />

proportional yields in the product mixtures. The<br />

present invention also provides polynucleotides<br />

encoding such mutant thioesterase enzymes, and<br />

vectors and host cells comprising such<br />

polynucleotides. The invention further provides for<br />

novel uses of thioesterases in the production of<br />

various fatty acid derivatives, which are useful as, or<br />

as components of, industrial chemicals and fuels.<br />

kit and method for protecting against ectoparasite<br />

infestations in a warm-blooded animal.<br />

21: 2011/05384. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: B22F, C22B, C25C, H01G<br />

71: METALYSIS LIMITED<br />

72: RASHEED, Raymond, Kevin, MARGERISON,<br />

Ian<br />

33: GB 31: 0902486.0 32: 2009-02-13<br />

54: A METHOD FOR PRODUCING METAL<br />

POWDERS<br />

00: -<br />

A method of producing metallic powder for use in the<br />

manufacture of a capacitor comprises the step of<br />

reducing a non-metallic compound to metal in<br />

contact with a molten salt. The salt comprises, for at<br />

least a portion of the process, a dopant element that<br />

acts as a sinter retardant in the metal. In preferred<br />

examples, the metallic powder is Ta or Nb powder<br />

produced by the reduction of a Ta or Nb oxide and<br />

the dopant is boron, nitrogen or phosphorous.<br />

21: 2011/05383. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: A01N, A01P<br />

71: WYETH LLC<br />

72: FATTOHI, Nahla, GLIDDON, Michael, John,<br />

SABNIS, Shobhan, Shashikant<br />

33: US 31: 61/154,520 32: 2009-02-23<br />

54: IMPROVED-SCENT ECTOPARASITICIDAL<br />

FORMULATION<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides an improved-scent<br />

composition comprising metaflumizone, as well as a<br />

21: 2011/05394. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Merck Patent GmbH<br />

72: BECKER, Axel, KUEHN, Clemens, SAAL,<br />

Christoph, SCHADT, Oliver, DORSCH, Dieter,<br />

KRIEGBAUM, Eva, STIEBER, Frank, DONINI,<br />

Cristina<br />

33: EP 31: 08022253.2 32: 2008-12-22<br />

54: NOVEL POLYMORPHIC FORMS OF 6-(1-<br />

METHYL-1H-PYRAZOL-4-YL)-2-{3-[5-(2-<br />

MORPHOLIN-4-YL-ETHOXY)-PYRIMIDIN-2-YL]-<br />

BENZYL}-2H-PYRIDAZIN-3-ONE<br />

DIHYDROGENPHOSPHATE AND PROCESSES<br />

OF MANUFACTURING THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to 6-(1-methyl-1 H-<br />

pyrazol-4-yl)-2-{3-[5-(2-morpholin- 4-yl-ethoxy)-<br />

pyrimidin-2-yl]-benzyl}-2H-pyridazin-3-one<br />

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dihydrogenphosphate, its solvates and crystalline<br />

modifications thereof. The present invention further<br />

relates to processes of manufacturing these<br />

crystalline modifications as well as their use in the<br />

treatment and/or prophylaxis of physiological and/or<br />

pathophysiological conditions, which are caused,<br />

mediated and/or propagated by the inhibition,<br />

regulation and/or modulation of signal transduction<br />

of kinases, in particular by the inhibition of tyrosine<br />

kinases, e.g. pathophysiological conditions such as<br />

cancer.<br />

21: 2011/05395. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: AstraZeneca AB<br />

72: FOOTE, Kevin Michael, NISSINK, Johannes<br />

Wilhelmus Maria<br />

33: US 31: 61/139,681 32: 2008-12-22<br />

54: PYRIMIDINE INDOLE DERIVATIVES FOR<br />

TREATING CANCER<br />

00: -<br />

There is provided pyrimidinyl indole compounds of<br />

Formula (I), or pharmaceutically acceptable salts<br />

thereof, processes for their preparation,<br />

pharmaceutical compositions containing them and<br />

their use in therapy, particularly for treating cancer.<br />

21: 2011/05397. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/24<br />

51: B61G<br />

71: Qiqihar Railway Rolling Stock Co., Ltd,<br />

Mudanjiang Jinyuan Coupler and Draft Gear<br />

Manufacturing Co., Ltd<br />

72: JIANG, Yan, MENG, Qingmin, YU, Yuebin,<br />

CHEN, Long, CUI, Yingjun, WANG, Junsong<br />

33: CN 31: 200910006054.8 32: 2009-01-22<br />

54: LOWER LOCKING PIN BODY TWO-SIDE<br />

OPERATING COUPLER AND DRAFT GEAR<br />

00: -<br />

A lower locking pin body (1) for the hinge joint<br />

between a lower locking pin (5) and a lower locking<br />

pin hook (6) has a suspending hole (11,12) of a<br />

coupler lock lifter (20) to facilitate it rotating<br />

surrounding the lower locking pin hook (6) under the<br />

effect of the hole. There are two coupler suspending<br />

holes (11,12) which are respectively arranged on<br />

each side ends of the lower locking pin body (1) to<br />

facilitate the workers opening the coupler on either<br />

side of a car. A two-side operating coupler (10) with<br />

above said lower lock pin body (1) and a draft gear<br />

are provided, wherein the draft gear also includes<br />

two lock lifters (20) and two lock lifter seats (30).The<br />

lock lifters (20) are mounted into a key-shaped hole<br />

(31) of the lock lifter seats (30), and the lock lifter<br />

(20) has a limiting segment (21) on the matched<br />

position. Two hook head ends of the lock lifters (20)<br />

pass respectively out from the key-shaped holes(31)<br />

of the coupler lock lifter seats (30) and hang with the<br />

coupler lock lifter (20) suspension hole (11,12) of the<br />

two-side operating coupler. It has clearance between<br />

the limiting segment (21) of the coupler lock lifter<br />

(20) and a stripe-shaped hole wall of the key-shaped<br />

hole (31).<br />

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21: 2011/05400. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: B32B<br />

71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC<br />

72: MALECKI, Harry C., ALBERDING, Mark R.,<br />

MALET, Brandon K., SHAH, Tushar K.<br />

33: US 31: 61/157,096 32: 2009-03-03<br />

54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SURFACE<br />

TREATMENT AND BARRIER COATING OF<br />

FIBERS FOR IN SITU CNT GROWTH<br />

00: -<br />

A system for synthesizing carbon nanotubes (CNT)<br />

on a fiber material includes a surface treatment<br />

system adapted to modify the surface of the fiber<br />

material to receive a barrier coating upon which<br />

carbon nanotubes are to be grown, a barrier coating<br />

application system downstream of the surface<br />

treatment system adapted to apply the barrier<br />

coating to the treated fiber material surface, and a<br />

barrier coating curing system downstream of the<br />

barrier coating application system for partially curing<br />

the applied barrier coating to enhance reception of<br />

CNT growth catalyst nanoparticles.<br />

21: 2011/05413 22: 22/07/2011 43: 25/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: G06F<br />

71: OMARCO NETWORK SOLUTIONS LIMITED<br />

72: OMAR, RALPH MAHMOUD<br />

33: GB 31: 0901589.2 32: 2009/01/30<br />

54: IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO<br />

MULTIFUNCTION AUTHENTICATION SYSTEMS<br />

00: -<br />

57: A method of generating a personal authenticated<br />

transaction ticket with a registered-user redemption<br />

functionality is described. The method is<br />

implemented using a remote transaction information<br />

device and a central authentication server. The<br />

method comprises receiving data at the remote<br />

transaction information device from a user, the data<br />

including i. a symbol key comprising at least one<br />

symbol selected from a plurality of symbols, and ii.<br />

personal information identifying the user, the<br />

personal information including at least the user<br />

name, digitising and encrypting the symbol key and<br />

the personal information, transmitting the encrypted<br />

data to the central server, receiving a unique<br />

transaction number associated with the symbol key<br />

and personal information, and providing the unique<br />

transaction number to the user as part of the<br />

transaction ticket, the unique transaction number<br />

confirming the registration of the user and the<br />

authentication of the transaction ticket with the<br />

central server.<br />

21: 2011/05414 22: 22/07/2011 43: 24/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: C07C<br />

71: PIERRE FABRE MEDICAMENT<br />

72: HELLIER PAUL, NICOLAS MARC, DIARD<br />

CATHERINE, SUBRA LAURENT<br />

33: FR 31: 0950552 32: 2009/01/29<br />

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54: METHOD FOR SYNTHESIS OF (1S,2R)-<br />

MILNACIPRAN<br />

00: -<br />

57: The present invention relates to a method for<br />

synthesizing a pharmaceutically acceptable acid<br />

addition salt of (1S, 2R)-milnacipran comprising the<br />

following successive steps: (a) reaction of<br />

phenylacetonitrile and of (R)-epichlorhydrin in the<br />

presence of a base containing an alkaline metal,<br />

followed by a basic treatment, and then by an acid<br />

treatment in order to obtain a lactone; (b) reaction of<br />

said lactone with MNEt2, wherein M represents an<br />

alkaline metal, or with NHEt2 in the presence of a<br />

Lewis acid-amine complex, in order to obtain an<br />

amide-alcohol; (c) reaction of said amide-alcohol<br />

with thionyl chloride in order to obtain a chlorinated<br />

amide; (d) reaction of said chlorinated amide with a<br />

phthalimide salt in order to obtain a phthalimide<br />

derivative; (e) hydrolysis of the phthalimide group of<br />

said phthalimide derivative in order to obtain (1S,<br />

2R)-milnacipran, and (f) salification of (1S, 2R)-<br />

milnacipran in a suitable solvent system in the<br />

presence of a pharmaceutically acceptable acid.<br />

21: 2011/05424. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: A63D<br />

71: JR286 TECHNOLOGIES, INC.<br />

72: HIRSHBERG, Jonathan<br />

33: US 31: 12/842,873 32: 2010-07-23<br />

54: MOUTHGUARD HAVING BREATHING<br />

CAVITIES AND BREATHING HOLES<br />

INCORPORATED INTO THE BODY OF THE<br />

MOUTHGUARD<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention is an improved mouthguard<br />

which has incorporated into it at least one and<br />

preferably a multiplicity of breathing holes which<br />

extend through an exterior sidewall, an interior<br />

sidewall and/or through a bottom transverse wall in<br />

the body of the mouthguard. The mouthguard can<br />

also have incorporated into it at least one and<br />

preferably a multiplicity of breathing cavities<br />

extending from an upper surface of an exterior<br />

and/or interior sidewall into a portion of the sidewall<br />

to form one or more air passages.<br />

21: 2011/05426. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/25<br />

51: C12Q, G01N<br />

71: UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE<br />

72: MEIRING, Sarah Muriel<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/05601 32: 2010-08-04<br />

54: ANTIBODY FRAGMENTS TO VON<br />

WILLEBRAND FACTOR CLEAVING PROTEASE<br />

(ADAMTS-13) AND VON WILLEBRAND FACTOR<br />

PROPEPTIDE AND THE USE THEREOF IN<br />

DIAGNOSTIC ASSAYS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to antibody fragments<br />

to von Willebrand factor (vW) cleaving protease (also<br />

known as ADAMTS-13) and vWF-propetide. The<br />

present invention also extends to the use of said<br />

antibody fragments in diagnostic assays for the<br />

measurement of ADAMTS-13 and vWF-propeptide<br />

levels in plasma and for the diagnosis of thrombotic<br />

thrombocytopenic purpura (TTP). According to the<br />

present invention, there is provided antibody<br />

fragments to von Willebrand factor (vWF) cleaving<br />

protease (ADAMTS-13) and antibody fragments to<br />

vWF-propeptide which are obtainable by selection<br />

by means of phage display procedure practiced on<br />

one or both of the Human single Fold scFv antibody<br />

libraries of MRC Centre for Protein Engineering,<br />

Cambridge, UK indentified as the Tomlinson l and<br />

Tomlinson J libraries.<br />

21: 2011/05427. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL<br />

GMBH<br />

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MARCH <strong>2012</strong> PATENT JOURNAL<br />

72: MARTYRES, Domnic, RAST, Ge<strong>org</strong>,<br />

GIOVANNINI, Riccardo, HOENKE, Christoph,<br />

HOFFMANN, Matthias, DOLLINGER, Horst,<br />

GRUNDL, Marc, KRIEGL, Jan, SEITHER, Peter<br />

33: EP 31: 09157653.8 32: 2009-04-08<br />

33: EP 31: 09174917.6 32: 2009-11-03<br />

54: SUBSTITUTED PIPERIDINES AS CCR3<br />

ANTAGONISTS<br />

00: -<br />

Object of the present invention are novel substituted<br />

compounds of the formula 1, wherein A, R1, R2, R3<br />

and R4 are defined as in the description. Another<br />

object of the present invention is to provide<br />

antagonists of CCR3, more particularly to provide<br />

pharmaceutical compositions comprising a<br />

pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and a<br />

therapeutically effective amount of at least one of the<br />

compounds of the present invention or a<br />

pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.<br />

self-sufficient in terms of energy. The chemical loop<br />

includes at least three separate reaction areas for<br />

oxidation, reduction, and gasification: 1. at least one<br />

oxidation reaction area R1 supplied with air, referred<br />

to as an air reactor, in which the oxidation reaction of<br />

metal oxides after reduction is carried out; 2. at least<br />

one reduction by combustion reaction area R2,<br />

referred to as a fuel oil reactor, in which the<br />

combustion reaction of the charges in the presence<br />

of the oxygen present in the metal oxides is carried<br />

out; 3. at least one gasification reaction area R3,<br />

referred to as a gasification reactor, for the solid<br />

and/or liquid feedstock for producing a synthesis<br />

gas, said gasification being catalysed by the at least<br />

partially reduced metal oxides from R2.<br />

21: 2011/05428. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: C10J<br />

71: IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES, TOTAL S.A.<br />

72: HOTEIT, Ali, GUILLOU, Florent, GAUTHIER,<br />

Thierry, FORRET, Ann<br />

33: FR 31: 0900390 32: 2009-01-30<br />

54: INTEGRATED OXIDATION, REDUCTION, AND<br />

GASIFICATION METHOD FOR PRODUCING A<br />

SYNTHETIC GAS AND ENERGY IN A CHEMICAL<br />

LOOP<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method for producing<br />

synthetic gas in at least one chemical loop, which is<br />

21: 2011/05437. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/24<br />

51: G01N<br />

71: Merck Patent GmbH<br />

72: BEHRENS, Joyce<br />

33: EP 31: 08022436.3 32: 2008-12-23<br />

54: BIOMARKERS FOR INHIBITORS WITH ANTI-<br />

ANGIOGENIC ACTIVITY<br />

00: -<br />

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The invention relates to a method for assessing the<br />

effect of integrin inhibitors and small molecule ATP<br />

site directed multi kinase inhibitors on angiogenesis<br />

by the use of certain identified biomarkers. This<br />

method is notably beneficial for the determination of<br />

the efficacy of integrin inhibitors and small molecule<br />

ATP site directed multi-kinase inhibitors mainly used<br />

for the treatment of angiogenesis associated<br />

diseases such as cancer. Especially, the invention<br />

relates to biomarkers linked to angiogenesis that are<br />

preferably accessible in body fluids and therefore<br />

allow analysis of target modulation in a non-invasive<br />

way. The use of said biomarkers for the screening of<br />

compounds with integrin-inhibitory activity is also<br />

disclosed.<br />

21: 2011/05440. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/24<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Merck Patent GmbH<br />

72: STIEBER, Frank, SCHADT, Oliver, DORSCH,<br />

Dieter, BLAUKAT, Andree<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 062 826.3 32: 2008-12-23<br />

54: PYRIDAZINONE DERIVATIVES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to the compounds of the<br />

formula I, where Y, R1, R2, R3, and R3' are as<br />

defined in claim 1, wherein said compounds are<br />

inhibitors of tyrosine kinases, particularly of Met<br />

kinase, and can be used for treating tumors, among<br />

other uses.<br />

21: 2011/05439. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: Merck Patent GmbH<br />

72: DORSCH, Dieter, SCHADT, Oliver, STIEBER,<br />

Frank, BLAUKAT, Andree<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 062 825.5 32: 2008-12-23<br />

54: 3-(3-PYRIMIDIN-2-YL-BENZYL)-[1,2,4]<br />

TRIAZOLO [4,3-B] PYRIDAZINE DERIVATIVES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to the compounds of formula I,<br />

where R1, R2, R3, R3, R3', and R4 are as defined in<br />

claim 1, wherein said compounds are inhibitors of<br />

tyrosine kinases, particularly of Met kinase, and can<br />

be used for treating tumors, among other uses.<br />

21: 2011/05441. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/24<br />

51: A61K, A61P, C07D<br />

71: AstraZeneca AB<br />

72: BALESTRA, Michael, BERNSTEIN, Peter,<br />

ERNST, Glen E., FRIETZE, William, MCCAULEY,<br />

John P., NUGIEL, David, SHEN, Lihong<br />

33: US 31: 61/140,673 32: 2008-12-24<br />

54: ETHANAMINE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE<br />

FOR TREATING DEPRESSION<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to ethanamine<br />

compounds, namely 1- (3-f luorophenyl) -2-methyl-2-<br />

(pyridine-2-yl) propan-1-amine and 2-methyl-lphenyl-2-<br />

(pyridine-2yl) propan-1-amine, the<br />

enantiomers and salts thereof and their use for the<br />

treatment of depression.<br />

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21: 2011/05442. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: B60R<br />

71: Thule Sweden AB<br />

72: LUNDGREN, Anders, NILVIUS, Anders<br />

33: EP 31: 09151777.1 32: 2009-01-30<br />

54: COUPLING DEVICE<br />

00: -<br />

A coupling device (1) for coupling a load carrier to a<br />

towing hook (2) of a vehicle, which device<br />

comprises, a first coupling element (4) adapted to<br />

abut against a first portion of the towing hook (2) and<br />

a second coupling element adapted to abut a<br />

second portion of the towing hook (2). A frame (10)<br />

is arranged to accommodate at least the first portion<br />

of the towing hook (2) and a transfer linkage (12) for<br />

effecting displacement of the first coupling element<br />

(4) with respect to the frame (10). The first coupling<br />

element (4) is movably connected to the frame (10)<br />

and is associated with an end of the transfer linkage<br />

(12). The transfer linkage (12) comprises a first twobar<br />

linkage (22) and a second two-bar linkage. The<br />

first and second two-bar linkages (22) are arranged<br />

in relation to each other such that when a force is<br />

applied to the second two-bar linkage the force is<br />

transferred via the first two-bar linkage (22) to the<br />

first coupling element (4) via the said end of the<br />

transfer linkage (12) for releasing or engaging the<br />

towing hook (2). Link bars of the two-bar linkages<br />

are in a defined angular relationship when the towing<br />

hook is engaged. A load carrier and use of a load<br />

carrier are also presented.<br />

21: 2011/05492 22: 26/07/2011 43: 26/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: G08B, G09F<br />

71: ANTHONY DOBSON<br />

72: ANTHONY DOBSON<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/04283 32: 2010/06/17<br />

54: BUILDING IDENTIFICATION MEANS<br />

00: -<br />

57: The building identification means of the invention<br />

includes a display panel on which an illuminated<br />

building number or address is shown; the display is<br />

adapted to change from a first status identified as<br />

„normal‟ to a second status identified as „emergency‟<br />

on actuation of a switching means.<br />

21: 2011/05493 22: 26/07/2011 43: 26/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A61M, A62B<br />

71: HUMID MED TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD<br />

72: DUVEEN JUSTIN MARC and TERBLANCHE<br />

JACOBUS<br />

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33: ZA 31: 2008/06035 32: 2009/01/11,<br />

54: HUMIDIFICATION FACEMASK<br />

00: -<br />

57: A self-contained re-humidification mask (1 )<br />

having locating means (6) to enable the mask to be<br />

supported in an operative position on a user (4) is<br />

provided. The mask has a wall (2) shaped as a<br />

moulded domed mask configured to cover the face<br />

of a user from the nose to the chin. An endless<br />

peripheral edge is shaped and configured to<br />

generally anatomically follow the contours of a face<br />

of a user to define, with the face of a user, an air<br />

pocket (24). The mask has a single inlet-outlet<br />

aperture (8) located generally opposite a position<br />

occupied in use by a mouth of a user, and at least<br />

one re- humidification assembly (9) located in the<br />

inlet-outlet aperture such that it substantially fills the<br />

aperture. The re-humidification assembly includes a<br />

coil (17) of corrugated hygroscopic paper having an<br />

axis of the coil extending in the direction of fluid flow<br />

through the inlet-outlet aperture. The rehumidification<br />

mask preferably has a wall formed<br />

from a non-woven synthetic fibre sheet that is press<br />

moulded and heat set to the domed shape thereof.<br />

A detonator assembly 10 comprises a length of<br />

shock tube 12. A first detonator 14 is connected<br />

towards a first end of the shock tube. The first<br />

detonator 14 is associated with a first delay time t1.<br />

A second detonator 16 is connected towards a<br />

second end of the shock tube and is carried by<br />

connection member 18. The second detonator is<br />

associated with a second delay time t2. A ratio<br />

(t1/t2) of the first delay time and the second delay<br />

time is larger than 19.<br />

21: 2011/05516 22: 27/07/2011 43: 27/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: G06F<br />

71: PRECISE BIOMETRICS AB<br />

72: ANDERSSON JONAS<br />

33: SE 31: 0900105-8 32: 2009/01/30<br />

54: PASSWORD PROTECTED SECURE DEVICE<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention relates to a password protected<br />

secure device associated to a password. The secure<br />

device is in a state chosen from a group of states<br />

comprising an unlocked state, a first locked state<br />

and a second locked state. The state changes from<br />

said first locked state to said unlocked state if a user<br />

input which matches said password is received, and<br />

the state changes from said first locked state to said<br />

second locked state if a predetermined number of<br />

user inputs which do not match said password are<br />

received. The password protected secure device<br />

comprises a receiver for receiving biometric sample<br />

data, a memory comprising biometric template data,<br />

and a processor configured to compare said<br />

biometric sample data with said biometric template<br />

data. A match between the biometric sample data<br />

and the biometric template data causes said secure<br />

device to provide information for changing the<br />

password protected device from a first state to a<br />

second state, wherein one of the first state and the<br />

second state is the second locked state.<br />

21: 2011/05501. 22: 2011/07/26. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/26<br />

51: C06C, F42B<br />

71: SASOL DYNO NOBEL (PTY) LIMITED<br />

72: LABUSCHAGNE, Frans Jacob, VAN DIJKE,<br />

Ronald Marinus Johannes<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/05334 32: 2010-07-27<br />

54: A DETONATOR ASSEMBLY WITH<br />

INCREASED DELAY TIME RATIO<br />

00: -<br />

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21: 2011/05519. 22: 2011/07/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/24<br />

51: C03C, C08K, D04H<br />

71: SAINT-GOBAIN ISOVER<br />

72: DIDIER, Benoît<br />

33: FR 31: 0859129 32: 2008-12-30<br />

54: FIRE-RESISTANT MINERAL WOOL<br />

INSULATING PRODUCT, PRODUCTION METHOD<br />

THEREOF AND SUITABLE BINDING<br />

COMPOSITION<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a fire-resistant thermal<br />

and/or acoustic insulation product, made from<br />

mineral wool and an <strong>org</strong>anic binder, characterised in<br />

that said product contains a carboxylic acid metal<br />

salt as a fire retardant agent, specifically a<br />

carboxylate of a metal selected from the group<br />

containing aluminium, zinc, calcium and magnesium.<br />

The invention also relates to the method for<br />

producing said fire-resistant insulating product and<br />

to the binding composition suitable for use in the<br />

production of same.<br />

21: 2011/05517 22: 27/07/2011 43: 06/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A23L, A61K, C07C, A61Q<br />

71: CENTRE DE COOPERATION<br />

INTERNATIONALE EN RECHERCHE<br />

AGRONOMIQUE POUR LE LE DEVELOPPEMENT<br />

(CIRAD), CENTRE INTERNATIONAL D'ETUDES<br />

SUPERIEURES EN SCIENCES AGRONOMIQUES<br />

(MONTPELLIER SUP AGRO)<br />

72: URBAN NELLY, DORNIER MANUEL, PALLET<br />

DOMINIQUE, REYNES MAX<br />

33: FR 31: 0900752 32: 2009/02/18<br />

54: METHOD FOR EXTRACTING PHENOLIC<br />

COMPOUNDS FROM OLIVE FRUIT WATER AND<br />

PREPARATION OF AN EXTRACT TITRATED<br />

WITH OLIVE AND GRAPE POLYPHENOLS<br />

00: -<br />

57: The present invention relates to a method for<br />

extracting phenolic compounds with low molecular<br />

weights from olive fruit water; the invention also<br />

relates to compositions enriched with phenolic<br />

compounds including at least 40% of dry matter,<br />

said dry matter consisting of at least 30%<br />

hydroxytyrosol; the invention also relates to a<br />

method for drying said compositions by spraying<br />

using grape polyphenol extracts as a drying medium<br />

as well as to powders titrated with phenolic<br />

compounds of olives and grapes obtained after<br />

drying.<br />

21: 2011/05559 22: 28/07/2011 43: 06/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: C12N, C12P<br />

71: EMPRESAS PUBLICAS DE MEDELLIN E.S.P.<br />

UNIVERSIDAD DE ANTIOQUIA<br />

72: ATEHORTUA GARCES LUCIA and CORREA<br />

CORDOBA SANDRA MARCELA<br />

33: CO 31: 09-040167 32: 2009/04/21<br />

54: METHOD FOR CELLULAR TISSUE<br />

MULTIPLICATION FROM JATROPHA CURCAS<br />

00: -<br />

57: The method of the present invention comprises:<br />

Obtaining an explant from the seeds of Jatropha<br />

curcas; Putting the explant derived from the seed of<br />

Jatropha curcas in a culture medium; Breaking the<br />

intercellular unions of the explants tissue, which<br />

generates individuals cells; Incubating for a<br />

determined time the culture medium with the<br />

generated individual cells, that were multiplied; and,<br />

Extracting oil from the cells that multiplied from the<br />

individual cells generated from the explants derived<br />

from the Jatropha curcas seed.<br />

21: 2011/05566. 22: 2011/07/28. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/30<br />

51: B65G, G01G<br />

71: BURRELL, Leonard, Ian, DANIELSON, Lorne,<br />

Harold<br />

72: BURRELL, Leonard, Ian, DANIELSON, Lorne,<br />

Harold<br />

33: AU 31: 2009900380 32: 2009-02-02<br />

54: BELT WEIGHING SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

A belt weighing system comprising a weigh frame,<br />

an entry transition support structure and an exit<br />

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transition support structure positioned on either<br />

sides of the weigh frame. The weigh frame<br />

preferably includes a plurality of closely spaced<br />

idlers to support a conveyor belt. The optional entry<br />

transition support structure can include one or more<br />

second belt support components, and the optional<br />

exit transition support structure can include one or<br />

more third belt support components. In one example<br />

form, a plurality of closely spaced idlers is also<br />

provided to support the belt adjacent or near the<br />

weigh frame in the transition regions. The plurality of<br />

closely spaced idlers reduces, ameliorates or<br />

controls belt sag at or near the weigh frame and thus<br />

reduces errors that are otherwise introduced by<br />

relative material movement or other non-linear<br />

dynamic effects along the conveyor belt.<br />

21: 2011/05588 22: 28/07/2011 43: 07/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: G01R, H01R<br />

71: STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY<br />

72: FOURIE COENRAD JOHANN<br />

33: ZA 31: 2009/01483 32: 2009/03/12<br />

54: DEVICE FOR DISPLAYING ELECTRICITY<br />

CONSUMPTION<br />

00: -<br />

57: A device (10) for continually displaying the<br />

instantaneous power consumed by one or more<br />

electrical appliances is provided. The device<br />

includes a body (12) that has a power meter (18)<br />

and one or more electrical sockets (16, 18) provided<br />

there-in. The power meter includes a visual display<br />

in the form of an array of LEDs (20) that can be<br />

successively lit to form a moving indicator of<br />

instantaneous power consumption between a lower<br />

indication (24) representing little power consumption<br />

and an upper indication (26) representing maximum<br />

power consumption. The activation of the LEDs is<br />

strongly non-linear so that movement of the visual<br />

display close to its lower indication results from small<br />

variations in power consumption whereas movement<br />

of the visual display close to its upper indication<br />

results from much larger variations in power<br />

consumption.<br />

21: 2011/05594 22: 29/07/2011 43: 02/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: H02H, H02P<br />

71: EATON CORPORATION<br />

72: LU BIN, ZHANG PINJIA, HABETLER THOMAS<br />

G<br />

33: US 31: 12/363.413 32: 2009/01/30<br />

54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING<br />

STATOR WINDING RESISTANCE IN AN AC<br />

MOTOR USING MOTOR DRIVES<br />

00: -<br />

57: A system and method for determining the stator<br />

winding resistance of AC motors is provided. The<br />

system includes an AC motor drive having an input<br />

connectable to an AC source and an output<br />

connectable to an input terminal of an AC motor, a<br />

pulse width modulation (PWM) converter having<br />

switches therein to control current flow and terminal<br />

voltages in the AC motor, and a control system<br />

connected to the PWM converter. The control<br />

system generates a command signal to cause the<br />

PWM converter to control an output of the AC motor<br />

drive corresponding to an input to the AC motor,<br />

selectively generates a modified command signal to<br />

cause the PWM converter to inject a DC signal into<br />

the output of the AC motor drive, and determines a<br />

stator winding resistance of the AC motor based on<br />

the DC signal of at least one of the voltage and<br />

current.<br />

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21: 2011/05651 22: 01/08/2011 43: 06/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A41D<br />

71: TERBLANCHE ROBERT CHARLES<br />

FREDERICK and TERBLANCHE BURGERT<br />

DANIEL<br />

72: TERBLANCHE BURGERT DANIEL and<br />

TERBLANCHE ROBERT CHARLES FREDERICK<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/00334 32: 2010/05/03<br />

54: A CHECK VALVE<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention discloses a check valve closure<br />

member comprising a heavy stem carrying a light<br />

weight valve closure member having a part spherical<br />

sealing surface, and a submersible pump valve<br />

assembly comprising a housing having a passage<br />

there through supporting an axial valve seal for such<br />

a check valve closure member.<br />

21: 2011/05654. 22: 2011/08/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/02/03<br />

51: C01B, C01F<br />

71: NALCO COMPANY<br />

72: HAY, Daniel, N.,T., GILL, Jasbir, S.<br />

33: US 31: 12/349,320 32: 2009-01-06<br />

54: MODIFICATION OF PRECIPITATE<br />

MORPHOLOGY AND SETTLING<br />

CHARACTERISTICS IN ACID CONDITIONS<br />

00: -<br />

The current invention relates to the modification of<br />

precipitate formed from an acidic slurry or solution<br />

resulting in decreased settling times and final solids<br />

bed volumes. The current invention uses an<br />

aqueous synthetic mixture comprising a phosphate,<br />

phosphonate, anionic polymer, anionic/cationic<br />

polymer blend or combinations thereof in the slurry<br />

and/or solution to improve clarification of the process<br />

stream. The claimed invention has a significant<br />

effect on precipitate morphology consequently<br />

improving settling characteristics and allowing for<br />

superior solid-liquid separation and process<br />

throughput.<br />

21: 2011/05672 22: 28/07/2011 43: 06/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: G08B, G08G<br />

71: PROVATIS SA<br />

72: JURG STRUCHEN and STEVE GROUX<br />

33: CH 31: 241/09 32: 2009/02/16,<br />

54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR IDENTIFYING<br />

AND MARKING AN EVENT TAKING PLACE ON A<br />

SITE OF A STATIONARY OR MOBILE OBJECT<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention relates to a method and to a<br />

device for identifying and marking an event taking<br />

place on the site of a stationary or mobile object,<br />

such as a vehicle, wherein at least one physical<br />

parameter associated with said event is measured,<br />

said physical parameter is stored, and the physical<br />

parameter is sent to a monitoring and/or alarm unit.<br />

The device (10) comprises a first device (11)<br />

installed on the site and a second device (12) which<br />

is management platform. The first device (11)<br />

includes a unit (11a) for collecting information<br />

received from sensors and which is connected to a<br />

unit for storing said information (11aa) and to a unit<br />

for creating a report (11ab). The device also includes<br />

a remote control unit (11b) connected to an<br />

information storage unit (11aa) and to a unit for<br />

creating a report (11ab). The information stored in a<br />

unit (11aa) and the report issued by a unit (11ab) are<br />

sent to the second device (12) which comprises a<br />

storage unit (12a) for receiving the information<br />

issued by the unit (11aa) as well as the report issued<br />

by the unit (11ab) and sending said information to an<br />

intervener at an intervention station (12b). A final<br />

acknowledgement of receipt Q is sent to the first<br />

device (11) by a confirmation station (12c).<br />

21: 2011/05699 22: 02/08/2011 43: 09/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A61F<br />

71: KHOSROVANINEJAD CHARAM<br />

72: KHOSROVANINEJAD CHARAM<br />

33: FR 31: 0950819 32: 2009/02/10<br />

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54: SURGICAL DEVICE FOR THE TEMPORARY<br />

PROTECTION OF ANASTOMOSIS<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention relates to a surgical device (1) for<br />

the temporary protection of an anastomosis (5) on<br />

the colon (12, 13, 14), the rectum (11) or the anal<br />

canal (10), including: a) a semi-rigid hollow<br />

longitudinal anchoring element, referred to as a<br />

temporary anchoring element (2), having a so-called<br />

first wall including a substantially cylindrical running<br />

portion (2a) with a substantially circular cross-section<br />

having a length (L1) of at least 50 mm, preferably of<br />

between 70 and 150 mm, said first wall having an<br />

outer diameter that can be varied in a controlled<br />

manner; and b) a flexible sheath (3) coupled to said<br />

anchoring element (2) against and preferably around<br />

said first wall and having a length (L3) downstream<br />

from said anchoring member (2) of at least 50 cm,<br />

preferably at least 1 m, and an outer diameter at rest<br />

of 20 to 40 mm, preferably of 25 to 33 mm, said<br />

sheath being made of a biocompatible elastomer<br />

material having a wall thickness of 0.05 to 1 mm.<br />

21: 2011/05700 22: 02/08/2011 43: 08/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B60K, F02M<br />

71: DANESHGARI PARVIZ<br />

72: DANESHGARI PARVIZ<br />

33: US 31: 61/149 489 32: 2009/02/03<br />

54: MODULAR CONTAINER AND FUEL SUPPLY<br />

METHOD<br />

00: -<br />

57: A fuel system for a vehicle is provided and may<br />

include a first housing containing a supply of fuel<br />

therein, a second housing containing a supply of fuel<br />

therein and coupled to the first housing, and a fuel<br />

pump disposed within one of the first housing and<br />

the second housing that selectively pumps fuel from<br />

each of the first housing and the second housing to<br />

the vehicle. A first interface may be associated with<br />

one of the first housing and the second housing and<br />

may be coupled to a vehicle interface of the vehicle<br />

in a coupled state to supply the vehicle with fuel from<br />

at least one of the first housing and the second<br />

housing.<br />

21: 2011/05705 22: 03/08/2011 43: 08/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A01K, G08B<br />

71: KOMADINOVIC POZNAN ALEKSANDER,<br />

INGRAM STEPHEN KENNETH, WILLIAMSON<br />

SHAUN LES JAMES<br />

72: KOMADINOVIC POZNAN ALEKSANDAR,<br />

STEPHEN KENNETH AS, WILLIAMSON SHAUN<br />

LES JAMES<br />

33: - 31: - 32: -<br />

54: A TENSION DEVICE<br />

00: -<br />

57: A tension device 10 includes a first elongate,<br />

bifurcate member 12 manufactured from a flexible<br />

material to permit legs 14, 16 of the member 12 to<br />

collapse towards each other and wherein a raised<br />

shoulder 18, 20 is defined at a free end region 22,<br />

24 of each leg 14, 16. The tension device 10<br />

includes a second elongate, bifurcate member 26<br />

wherein a hook portion 28, 30 is defined at a free<br />

end region 32, 34 of each leg 36, 38 thereof and a<br />

web 40 is provided between the legs 36, 38 along a<br />

portion of their length, the first and second members<br />

12, 26 being arranged head-to-toe so that the legs<br />

14, 16 of the first member 12 are in register with a<br />

space 42 between the legs 36, 38 of the second<br />

member 26. A compression spring 44 is arranged<br />

around the first and second members 12, 26, which<br />

spring 44 is anchored by the hook portions 28, 30<br />

and is retained in position by the shoulders 18, 20.<br />

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rim providing a sealing flange around its<br />

circumference. The dish is further provided for to<br />

have a substantially elliptical shape, with the rim<br />

extending above the base on the opposed longer<br />

sides of the dish, and with the rim being flattened<br />

around its uppermost extremity to provide the<br />

sealing flange.<br />

21: 2011/05736 22: 04/08/2011 43: 14/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A61B, C12N, C12Q, C12R<br />

71: LONGHORN VACCINES & DIAGNOSTICS LLC<br />

72: FISCHER GERALD W and DAUM LUKE T<br />

33: US 31: 12/916.263 32: 2010/10/29,<br />

33: US 31: 13/094,809 32: 26/04/2011<br />

54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR<br />

DETECTING, IDENTIFYING AND QUANTITATING<br />

MYCOBACTERIAL-SPECIFIC NUCLEIC ACIDS<br />

00: -<br />

57: Disclosed are compositions and methods for<br />

isolating, detecting, amplifying, and quantitating<br />

Mycobacterium-specific nucleic acids in a sample.<br />

Also disclosed are compositions and diagnostic kits<br />

comprising Mycobacterium IS6110-specific<br />

oligonucleotide amplification primers and labeled<br />

oligonucleotide detection probes that specifically<br />

bind to the amplification products obtained<br />

therefrom. Also disclosed are compositions and<br />

methods for the isolation and characterization of<br />

nucleic acids that are specific to one or more<br />

tubercular pathogens, including Mycobacterium<br />

tuberculosis, in particular, from a wide variety of<br />

samples including those of biological, environmental,<br />

clinical and/or veterinary origin.<br />

21: 2011/05800 22: 08/08/2011 43: 08/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B65G<br />

71: MAF AGROBOTIC SAS<br />

72: MORLEY BRUCE THOMAS<br />

33: AU 31: 2009900276 32: 2009/01/23<br />

54: FRUIT HANDLING EQUIPMENT<br />

00: -<br />

57: Fruit handling equipment comprising a conveyor<br />

having a plurality of linked carriages, each<br />

supporting at least one fruit carrying cup pivotally<br />

secured to the carriage, each cup having a latching<br />

mechanism operable to hold the cup in a fruit<br />

carrying mode and releasable to cause the cup to<br />

pivot to a delatched position to eject the fruit, and<br />

remotely controllable means in each carriage to<br />

release the latching mechanism.<br />

21: 2011/05797 22: 08/08/2011 43: 08/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: A23L, A47G, B65D<br />

71: LOOSER THOMAS DANIEL<br />

72: LOOSER THOMAS DANIEL<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/00937 32: 2010/05/08<br />

54: A CONDIMENT APLLICATOR AND A<br />

CONDIMENT PRODUCT<br />

00: -<br />

57: A condiment applicator is disclosed which<br />

comprises a dish having a handle, and a base with a<br />

rim which extends around the circumference of the<br />

base, the rim extending above the base for at least<br />

part of its length but not for its entire length, and the<br />

21: 2011/05859 22: 11/08/2011 43: 14/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B65D<br />

71: VAN DER AA KUHLE KARIN BENTE<br />

72: VAN DER AA KUHLE LISA CAROLINE<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/04001 32: 2010/06/04<br />

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54: A CONTAINER<br />

00: -<br />

57: A container is provided for the temporary storage<br />

of articles therein. The container may be collapsible<br />

and has a generally polygonal, usually rectangular<br />

shape in plan view. The container may have an<br />

outer flexible bag formed to the required shape with<br />

side walls interconnected at corners, a bottom wall<br />

and typically a lid. An operatively upright sleeve at<br />

each corner of the polygonal shape may receive an<br />

operatively upright support post in the erected<br />

condition; and means, typically rigid panels, serve to<br />

maintain the posts in generally fixed positions<br />

relative to each other in the erected condition of the<br />

container. A front wall may have a cut-out in an<br />

upper region thereof forming an access aperture, in<br />

use. The container may have a pair of handles<br />

associated with opposite side walls with each handle<br />

being of generally U-shape with the web of the U<br />

forming a handgrip and the arms of the U forming<br />

suspension elements. The free ends of the arms of<br />

the U are attached to the container at or adjacent the<br />

upper edge of the associated sidewall and the<br />

handgrip is located approximately centrally up the<br />

height of the container. The handgrip may have one<br />

part of a two-part fastener system whereof the other<br />

part is secured to the sidewall such that the handgrip<br />

can be releasably attached to the sidewall<br />

approximately half way up the height of the<br />

container.<br />

21: 2011/0589. 22: 2011/01/24. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/24<br />

51: C07C<br />

71: BASF SE<br />

72: MAYWALD, Volker, SMIDT, Sebastian, Peer,<br />

WISSEL-STOLL, Kathrin, SCHMIDT-LEITHOFF,<br />

Joachim, ALTENHOFF, Ansgar Gereon, KEIL,<br />

Michael<br />

33: EP 31: 08158963.2 32: 2008-06-25<br />

54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUBSTITUTED<br />

BIPHENYLS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method for producing<br />

substituted biphenyls of formula (I), wherein R1 =<br />

nitro or amino, R2 = cyano, halide, C1-C4 alkyl<br />

halide, C1-C4 alkoxy halide or C1-C4 alkylthio<br />

halide, n = 0 to 3 and R3 = hydrogen, cyano or<br />

halide, characterized by reacting a halobenzene of<br />

formula (Il), wherein HaI represents chlorine or<br />

bromine, with a phenyl boronic acid (IVa) of a<br />

diphenyl borinic acid (IVb) or a mixture of (IVa) and<br />

(IVb) in a solvent or diluent in the presence of a base<br />

and of a palladium catalyst which consists of<br />

palladium and a bidentate phosphorus ligand of<br />

formula (III), wherein Ar represents optionally<br />

substituted phenyl and R4 and R5 represent C1-C8<br />

alkyl or C3-C6 cycloalkyl each or together form a<br />

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two- to seven-membered bridge which can optionally<br />

carry a C1-C6 alkyl substituent.<br />

21: 2011/05907 22: 12/08/2011 43: 13/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: C12Q<br />

71: BIGTEC PRIVATE LIMITED<br />

72: NAIR CHANDRASEKHAR BHASKARAN,<br />

SUBBARAO PILLARISETTI VENKATA,<br />

JAGANNATH MANJULA<br />

33: IN 31: 00314/CHE/2009 32: 2009/02/13<br />

54: OLIGONUCLEOTIDE PROBES AND PRIMERS<br />

FOR DETECTION OF HEPATITIS B VIRUS<br />

00: -<br />

57: The present disclosure provides a method for the<br />

detection and quantification of Hepatitis B Virus. It<br />

discloses oligonucleotide probes set forth in SEQ ID<br />

Nos. 1 and 2 for detection of Hepatitis B Virus along<br />

with respective primers [sense and antisense] set<br />

forth in SEQ ID Nos. 3, 4, 5 and 6. It also provides a<br />

PCR reaction mixture for detection of Hepatitis B<br />

Virus and a kit for detection of HBV comprising said<br />

mixture along with an instruction package.<br />

21: 2011/0590. 22: 2011/01/24. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/24<br />

51: A01N<br />

71: BASF SE<br />

72: BEGLIOMINI, Edson, YOTSUMOTO, Tadashi<br />

33: EP 31: 08159080.4 32: 2008-06-26<br />

33: EP 31: 08159083.8 32: 2008-06-26<br />

33: EP 31: 08166190.2 32: 2008-10-09<br />

33: EP 31: 08166186.0 32: 2008-10-09<br />

54: A METHOD FOR ENHANCING THE<br />

RAINFASTNESS OF GLYPHOSATE<br />

00: -<br />

A method to enhance the rainfastness of glyphosate<br />

by applying a composition comprising a) glyphosate<br />

or at least one agriculturally acceptable salt,<br />

derivative or mixtures thereof, and b) at least one<br />

rainfastness enhancing herbicidal component B, or<br />

at least one agriculturally acceptable salt, derivative<br />

or mixtures thereof, to unwanted vegetation, crops,<br />

crop seed or other crop propagating <strong>org</strong>an.<br />

21: 2011/05909 22: 12/08/2011 43: 13/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B02C<br />

71: CAMILLE COMPAGNIE D'ASSISTANCE<br />

MINIERE ET INDUSTRIELLE<br />

72: BENTAJ ABDELAZIZ, OUAYAHYA NADIR,<br />

CLEMENT JEAN LOUIS, TUTUSAUS JEAN<br />

PIERRE<br />

33: FR 31: 0950945 32: 2009/02/13<br />

54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR REUSING<br />

MATERIALS AND/OR PRODUCTS BY PULSED<br />

POWER<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention relates to a method for reusing<br />

materials and/or products according to which, in a<br />

first step, a series of electrical discharges are<br />

generated between at least two electrodes in a<br />

reactor containing an ambient liquid as well as the<br />

materials and/or products to be reused, in which the<br />

series of said electric discharges produces, due to<br />

the energy, the frequency of the electric discharges<br />

as well as the voltage between the electrodes and<br />

the switching time, a mechanical shock wave which<br />

propagates across the materials and/or products to<br />

be treated in the reactor, characterised in that after a<br />

first step of embrittlement by the mechanical shock<br />

wave thus produced, the products and/or materials<br />

are exposed to a series of electric discharges in<br />

which the energy, the voltage between the<br />

electrodes that generate said discharges, the<br />

switching time and the frequency of the discharges<br />

are selected so that said discharges perform<br />

selective fragmentation of the material by the effect<br />

of an electromagnetic field. The invention also<br />

relates to a device for implementing said method.<br />

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21: 2011/05940 22: 12/08/2011 43: 15/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: C04B, F27B, F27D<br />

71: THYSSENKRUPP POLYSIUS AG<br />

72: ALEXANDER PETERS, THOMAS RUTHER,<br />

TOBIAS KLEGRAF<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2009 018 099.0 32: 2009/04/20<br />

54: SYSTEM FOR THERMALLY PROCESSING<br />

LUMPY SOLID MATERIAL<br />

00: -<br />

57: The system according to the invention for heat<br />

treating lumpy solids substantially comprises a<br />

preheating device, a furnace and a separation or<br />

classification device arranged therebetween, which<br />

has a coarse material other connected to the furnace<br />

and a fine material outlet. The furnace and the<br />

preheating device are connected to each other by<br />

way of a gas solid line which is arranged in a sloped<br />

manner with respect to the vertical line, wherein at<br />

the end on the furnace side of the gas solid line the<br />

exhaust gases of the furnace are introduced and at<br />

the end on the preheater side the preheated solids<br />

are fed. The separation or classification device is<br />

connected to a bypass line branching off the gas<br />

solid line such that at least a subset of the preheated<br />

solids, by way of the bypass line, can be branched<br />

off and supplied to the separation or classification<br />

device by means of gravity.<br />

21: 2011/05978 22: 16/08/2011 43: 16/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: B01D, B01J<br />

71: SUD-CHEMIE AG<br />

72: OLGA MANOYLOVA, KLAUS WANNINGER,<br />

MARKUS HUTT, ARNO TISSLER<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2009 015 592.9 32: 2009/03/30<br />

54: AGE-RESISTANT CATALYST FOR<br />

OXIDATION OF NO TO NO2 IN EXHAUST<br />

STREAMS<br />

00: -<br />

57: The present invention relates to a zeolite<br />

comprising platinum. The invention furthermore<br />

relates to a method for producing said zeolite<br />

comprising platinum according to the invention, to<br />

the use of said zeolite as an oxidation catalyst and<br />

hydrocarbon reservoir and to a catalyst component<br />

comprising the zeolite according to the invention.<br />

21: 2011/06028 22: 17/08/2011 43: 22/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: H01T, H02G, H02H<br />

71: OTKRYTOE AKTSIONERNO OBSCHESTVO<br />

“NPO STREAMER”<br />

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72: GEORGY VIKTOROVICH PODPORKIN and<br />

EUGENY SERGEEVICH KALAKUTSKI<br />

33: - 31: - 32: -<br />

54: LIGHTNING ARRESTER AND A POWER<br />

TRANSMISSION LINE PROVIDED WITH SUCH AN<br />

ARRESTER<br />

00: -<br />

57: A lightning arrester for protecting elements of<br />

electrical facilities or a power transmission line<br />

comprises an insulating body which is made of a<br />

solid dielectric, preferably in the form of a bar, a strip<br />

or a cylinder, two main electrodes that are<br />

mechanically coupled to the insulating body and two<br />

or more intermediate electrodes. The intermediate<br />

electrodes, preferably made in the form of bars or<br />

cylinders, are arranged between the main electrodes<br />

so that said intermediate electrodes are mutually<br />

shifted along the longitudinal axis of the insulating<br />

body or along a spiral line. Such design makes it<br />

possible to form a discharge channel between the<br />

adjecent electrodes. Furthermore, said electrodes<br />

are located inside the insulating body and are<br />

separated from the surface of the body by an<br />

insulation layer. Discharge chambers formed as<br />

cavities or through bores opened to the surface of<br />

the insulating body are arranged between the pairs<br />

of the adjacent electrodes. Dimensions of the<br />

chambers are selected such that a discharge is<br />

easily blown out from the chambers to the surface of<br />

the insulating body, thereby increasing the efficiency<br />

of the discharge current quenching. In the preferred<br />

embodiments, the arrester is provided with an<br />

additional electrode for reducing a flashover voltage.<br />

Various embodiments of a power transmission line<br />

using the arrester of the invention are also disclosed.<br />

21: 2011/06065 22: 18/08/2011 43: 21/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51: F24F<br />

71: RICKARD AIR DIFFUSION (PROPRIETARY)<br />

LIMITED<br />

72: BOSCH CHRISTIAAN WILHELM and VAN DEN<br />

BERG GIDEON<br />

33: ZA 31: 2009/09021 32: 2010/06/18<br />

54: AIR DIFFUSER<br />

00: -<br />

57: An air diffuser (10) according to the invention<br />

comprises a casing (24) defining an air flow<br />

passage, control elements (18) that are displaceable<br />

to restrict air flow in the flow passage to varying<br />

degrees, cams (30) and cam followers (20) that are<br />

configured to actuate movement of the control<br />

elements (18). An override element is provided that<br />

is displaceable between a rest position in which the<br />

cams (30) operate as described above and an<br />

override position in which the override element<br />

causes the control elements (18) to open the air flow<br />

passage.<br />

21: 2011/06087. 22: 2011/08/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: H04B, H04J, H04W<br />

71: Sony Corporation<br />

72: KIMURA, Ryota, TAKANO, Hiroaki, MORIOKA,<br />

Yuichi<br />

33: JP 31: 2009-113868 32: 2009-05-08<br />

54: COMMUNICATION DEVICE,<br />

COMMUNICATION METHOD, AND<br />

COMMUNICATION SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

Frames in variable-length frame formats addressed<br />

to a plurality of users are multiplexed and suitably<br />

transmitted. Data frames with different lengths are<br />

multiplexed at the same time through space division<br />

multiple access. However, the frames to be<br />

multiplexed are eventually adjusted to the same<br />

length and then transmitted, so that, when the<br />

multiplexed data frames are received by each<br />

communication station (STA1 to STA3) from an<br />

access point (STA0) in Fig. 4, or when the data<br />

transmitted from each communication station (STA1<br />

to STA3) at the same time is received by the access<br />

point (STA0) in Fig. 5, operation instability in AGC<br />

(Auto Gain Control) can be eliminated.<br />

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21: 2011/0735. 22: 2011/01/28. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: F23C<br />

71: SHANGHAI BOILER WORKS CO. LTD.<br />

72: LI, Jiangtao, ZHANG, Jianwen, CHEN, Nan, LIU,<br />

Gongquan<br />

33: CN 31: 200910054141.0 32: 2009-06-30<br />

54: A PULVERIZED COAL TANGENTIAL FIRING<br />

DEVICE OF LOW NOx EMISSION<br />

00: -<br />

A tangential pulverized coal combustion device for<br />

low NOX emission includes a furnace hearth, on four<br />

conners of a main combustion of which primary air<br />

nozzles (4) and secondary air nozzles (5) are<br />

alternatively arranged. The axes of the primary air<br />

nozzles (4) or secondary air nozzles (5) which are in<br />

the same horizontal plane are tangent to an<br />

imaginary tangent circle whose center is coincided<br />

with the center of the furnace hearth. At least one<br />

group of overfire air nozzles is provided on the four<br />

walls of the furnace hearth above the primary air<br />

nozzles(4) and the secondary air nozzles (6). Each<br />

group of overfire air nozzles includes four overfire air<br />

nozzles (6) that are provided on the each wall of the<br />

furnace hearth and in the same horizontal plane.<br />

The axes of the overfire air nozzles in same group<br />

are tangent to an imaginary tangent circle whose<br />

center is coincided with the center of the furnace<br />

hearth. The combustion device avoids high content<br />

of the combustible material in flying ash caused by<br />

the integral air classification technology, avoids large<br />

deviation in the speed and temperature of smoke<br />

gas at the outlet of the furnace hearth, and achieves<br />

low emission of nitrogen oxides.<br />

21: 2011/08840. 22: 2011/12/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/27<br />

51: B60T<br />

71: AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRIAL<br />

MECHANISATION GROUP (PROPRIETARY)<br />

LIMITED<br />

72: AUCAMP, PAULUS JOHANNES<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/07318 32: 2010-10-13<br />

54: FAIL-SAFE BRAKE SYSTEM<br />

00: -<br />

The invention concerns a fail-safe brake system for<br />

use in combination with a service brake system of a<br />

vehicle. The fail-safe brake system includes a high<br />

pressure fluid source for supplying fluid to a<br />

protection valve through an inlet line to the valve.<br />

The inlet line splits into a number of independent<br />

circuits which include braking means for braking the<br />

vehicle when the system is activated through a<br />

network of lines running from the protection valve to<br />

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the braking means. The system further includes<br />

control valves for controlling the activation and<br />

deactivation of the fail-safe brake system by<br />

controlling the flow of fluid in the circuits. By<br />

controlling the fluid flow in the circuits, the activation<br />

and deactivation of the braking means are<br />

controlled. The fail-safe brake system may be<br />

activated and deactivated independently of the<br />

service brake system of the vehicle, thereby allowing<br />

the braking means to function independently of the<br />

service brakes of the vehicle. The invention also<br />

concerns a method of activating and deactivating the<br />

fail-safe brake system.<br />

constantly regardless of the pH level in the<br />

gastrointestinal tract, and thus freely controls the<br />

drug release time within the range of 3 to 24 hours,<br />

and reduces the variability in the effect of drugs<br />

among individuals. In addition, the composition of<br />

the present invention can be produced into a<br />

sustained-release preparation which has an<br />

optimum condition for expressing the effect of drugs<br />

in the treatment of diseases such as pulmonary<br />

arterial hypertension, hepatic portal vein<br />

hypertension, benign prostatic hyperplasia, and the<br />

like, which can be treated by udenafil and which<br />

requires the administration of drugs over a long<br />

period of time. Further, the composition of the<br />

present invention can control the release of drugs in<br />

accordance with the time taken for the absorption<br />

thereof when said drugs are applied to a living body,<br />

and thus can be valuably used in preventing and<br />

treating erectile dysfunction.<br />

21: 2011/4445. 22: 2011/06/15. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: DONG-A PHARM. CO., LTD.<br />

72: YOO, Moo-Hi, CHA, Bong-Jin, KIM, Jeong-Hoon,<br />

JANG, Sun-Woo, HAN, Sang-Dug<br />

33: KR 31: 10-2008-0128499 32: 2008-12-17<br />

54: CONTROLLED-RELEASE COMPOSITION<br />

FOR PRODUCING SUSTAINED-RELEASE<br />

PREPARATION CONTAINING UDENAFIL<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a controlled-release<br />

composition for producing a sustained-release<br />

preparation containing udenafil. More particularly,<br />

the present invention relates to a controlled-release<br />

composition for producing a sustained-release<br />

preparation containing udenafil, said composition<br />

comprising (A) udenafil and a pharmaceutically<br />

acceptable salt, (B) a solubility modulator, (C) an<br />

adsorbent, and (D) a hydrophilic polymer. The<br />

controlled-release composition for producing a<br />

sustained-release preparation containing udenafil<br />

according to the present invention releases drugs<br />

21: 2011/4523. 22: 2011/06/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: C07C A61K A61P<br />

71: HARBIN GLORIA PHARMACEUTICALS CO.,<br />

LTD.<br />

72: YANG, Xuqing, XUE, Long, LUO, Juan<br />

33: CN 31: 200810176591.2 32: 2008-12-25<br />

54: PREPARATION METHOD OF<br />

DIHYDROINDENE AMIDE COMPOUNDS, THEIR<br />

PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS<br />

CONTAINING COMPOUNDS THEREOF AND USE<br />

AS PROTEIN KINASES INHIBITOR<br />

00: -<br />

The invention provides a new kind of dihydroindene<br />

amide compounds of general formula I or their<br />

pharmaceutically acceptable salts or prodrug thereof<br />

which can be used as protein kinase inhibitor. The<br />

invention provides a preparation method of the kind<br />

of compounds, the pharmaceutical compositions<br />

containing the compounds, the method for<br />

preventing or curing the diseases related to the<br />

abnormity of activities of protein kinases, especially<br />

Abl, Bcr-Abl, c-Kit and PDGFR, using them as<br />

protein kinase inhibitor, and their preparation use of<br />

drug used for preventing or curing the diseases<br />

related to the abnormity of activities of protein<br />

kinases, especially Abl, Bcr-Abl, c-Kit and PDGFR.<br />

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21: 2011/4524. 22: 2011/06/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: C10B F01K F22B<br />

71: UHDE GMBH<br />

72: KIM, Ronald<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 064 209.6 32: 2008-12-22<br />

54: METHOD FOR A CYCLICAL OPERATION OF<br />

COKE OVEN BANKS COMPRISED OF HEAT<br />

RECOVERY COKE OVEN CHAMBERS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method for cyclically<br />

operating a coke oven device, wherein said device<br />

comprises an even number of coke oven banks,<br />

each in turn comprising an even number of coke<br />

oven chambers. Boiler devices are connected<br />

downstream of the coke oven banks, driving turbines<br />

using the hot exhaust gases from the coke oven<br />

banks. Energy is obtained in this manner. The coke<br />

oven chambers are cleared and filled in a precisely<br />

defined cycle, so that the production of hot exhaust<br />

gas can be homogenized over time.<br />

PERFORMED ON A WORKPIECE AND LASER<br />

PROCESSING HEAD HAVING SUCH A DEVICE<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method for monitoring a<br />

laser machining operation to be performed on a<br />

workpiece, comprising the following steps: detecting<br />

at least two current measured values by at least one<br />

sensor, which monitors the laser machining<br />

operation, determining at least two current<br />

characteristic values from the at least two current<br />

measured values, wherein the at least two current<br />

characteristic values jointly represent a current<br />

fingerprint in a characteristic value space, providing<br />

a predetermined point set in the characteristic value<br />

space, and classifying the laser machining operation<br />

by detecting the position of the current fingerprint<br />

relative to the predetermined point set in the<br />

characteristic value space, wherein the at least one<br />

sensor comprises at least one camera unit, which<br />

records camera images with different exposure times<br />

and processes them together by using a high<br />

dynamic range (HDR) method, in order to provide<br />

images having a high contrast ratio as the current<br />

measured values.<br />

21: 2011/4525. 22: 2011/06/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: B23K<br />

71: PRECITEC ITM GMBH, PRECITEC KG<br />

72: STORK GENANNT WERSBORG, Ingo<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 058 422.3 32: 2008-11-21<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2009 033 881.0 32: 2009-07-20<br />

33: EP 31: 09010230.2 32: 2009-08-07<br />

33: EP 31: 09011375.4 32: 2009-09-04<br />

54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MONITORING A<br />

LASER PROCESSING OPERATION TO BE<br />

21: 2011/4526. 22: 2011/06/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: B65B B65D<br />

71: CADBURY UK LIMITED<br />

72: DHADDA, Jaswinder, MEHENDALE, Sameer,<br />

Dattatray<br />

33: GB 31: 0821509.7 32: 2008-11-25<br />

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54: PRODUCT MOUNTING SHEET<br />

00: -<br />

A product display sheet (1) comprises a display area<br />

(3) having a plurality of adhesive areas (7a-7h).<br />

Each adhesive area comprises one or more<br />

adhesive locations. Each adhesive area is further<br />

associated with one or more product identifiers.<br />

21: 2011/4527. 22: 2011/06/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: B23K<br />

71: PRECITEC ITM GMBH, PRECITEC KG<br />

72: STORK GENANNT WERSBORG, Ingo<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 058 422.3 32: 2008-11-21<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2009 033 881.0 32: 2009-07-20<br />

33: EP 31: 09010230.2 32: 2009-08-07<br />

33: EP 31: 09011375.4 32: 2009-09-04<br />

54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MONITORING A<br />

LASER PROCESSING OPERATION TO BE<br />

PERFORMED ON A WORKPIECE AND LASER<br />

PROCESSING HEAD HAVING SUCH A DEVICE<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method for monitoring a<br />

laser machining operation to be performed on a<br />

workpiece, comprising the following steps: detecting<br />

at least two current measured values by at least one<br />

sensor, which monitors the laser machining<br />

operation, determining at least two current<br />

characteristic values from the at least two current<br />

measured values, wherein the at least two current<br />

characteristic values jointly represent a current<br />

fingerprint in a characteristic value space, providing<br />

a predetermined point set in a characteristic value<br />

space, and classifying the laser machining operation<br />

by detecting the position of the current fingerprint<br />

relative to the predetermined point set in the<br />

characteristic value space.<br />

21: 2011/4550. 22: 2011/06/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: E21B<br />

71: DRILLING TOOLS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD<br />

72: SANFEAD, Brian, Thomas<br />

33: AU 31: 2010904679 32: 2010-10-20<br />

54: A DRILLING APPARATUS<br />

00: -<br />

A drilling apparatus (10) includes an outer cylinder<br />

(12); a drill bit (30); and a piston (32) disposed within<br />

teh outer cylinder (12) and driven by a working fluid<br />

for impacting the drill bit (30). The piston (32) is<br />

reciprocable relative to the outer cylinder (12) during<br />

operation of the drilling apparatus (10) and has a top<br />

end (39) and a bottom or front end (34), each piston<br />

end having a bore (33, 35). At least one of the bores<br />

(33, 35) has a tapered portion to facilitate movement<br />

of the piston (32) over a sealing tube (14, 41)<br />

controlling pressure of the working fluid driving<br />

reciprocation of the piston (32) relative to the outer<br />

cylinder (12) of the drilling apparatus (10). The<br />

drilling apparatus may be a down the hole, in the<br />

hole or reverse circulation hammer drill (10).<br />

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crosstalk value is outside of a crosstalk pass band,<br />

adjusting the zone of crosstalk compensation by<br />

altering an electrical connection between the second<br />

capacitive coupling and the capacitive coupling after<br />

the circuit board has been manufactured.<br />

21: 2011/4595. 22: 2011/06/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: H01R<br />

71: ADC GMBH<br />

72: HAMMOND, Bernard, Harold, Jr., MURRAY,<br />

David, Patrick, WHITE, Gordon, John, GEORGE,<br />

Ian, Robert<br />

33: US 31: 61/117,869 32: 2008-11-25<br />

33: US 31: 12/625,224 32: 2009-11-24<br />

54: TELECOMMUNICATIONS JACK WITH<br />

ADJUSTABLE CROSSTALK COMPENSATION<br />

00: -<br />

Methods and systems for compensating for crosstalk<br />

in a telecommunications jack are disclosed. One<br />

method includes manufacturing a circuit board<br />

having a zone of crosstalk compensation between a<br />

first wire pair and a second wire pair, the zone of<br />

crosstalk compensation including a capacitive<br />

coupling connected between the first wire pair and<br />

the second wire pair and a second capacitive<br />

coupling selectively connectable in parallel with the<br />

capacitive coupling. The method further includes<br />

determining a crosstalk value generated by the jack<br />

including the manufactured circuit board. The<br />

method also includes, upon determining that the<br />

21: 2011/4639. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/09<br />

51: C12N<br />

71: KWS SAAT AG<br />

72: HARMS, Karsten, SCHULZ, Britta<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 064 184.7 32: 2008-12-22<br />

54: METHOD FOR INCREASING THE<br />

SACCHAROSE YIELD IN AGRICULTURAL<br />

PRODUCTION OF SUGAR BEETS AND SUGAR<br />

CANE<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to the use of a nucleic acid<br />

suitable for reducing the enzymatic activity of an<br />

invertase for configuring a saccharose storage <strong>org</strong>an<br />

of a plant, wherein the saccharose concentration is<br />

increased relative to the saccharose concentration of<br />

an unchanged control saccharose storage <strong>org</strong>an of<br />

the same genotype at a comparable stage of<br />

development. The increase in saccharose<br />

concentration by X percentage points can thereby<br />

lead to a changed or unchanged saccharose storage<br />

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<strong>org</strong>an yield, wherein, in the case of a reduction in the<br />

saccharose storage <strong>org</strong>an yield, the reduction is a<br />

maximum of 5X percent. The invention further<br />

relates to a method for increasing the saccharose<br />

yield in agricultural production of sugar beet or sugar<br />

cane plants, wherein sugar beet or sugar cane<br />

plants are used, the genetic makeup thereof being<br />

set up for reducing the enzymatic activity of an<br />

invertase.<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a link chain for chain<br />

conveyors for use in mining, with vertical chain links<br />

having a constant cross-sectional profile provided on<br />

the inside with a circular arc and on the outside<br />

preferably with a flat section, and with horizontal<br />

chain links (310) having front sections (311),<br />

longitudinal limbs (312) and an oval inner opening<br />

(313). In order to provide a high- strength link chain,<br />

the longitudinal limbs (312) on the outer sides (341)<br />

comprise at least adjacent to the upper and lower<br />

sides a spherical shaped surface and/or the<br />

horizontal chain links (310) comprise on the<br />

transition of the front sections (311) into the<br />

longitudinal limbs (312) corner areas (345), wherein<br />

the longitudinal limbs (312) on their top side und<br />

bottom side at least in the corner areas (345) are<br />

partially provided with a cavity (360).<br />

21: 2011/4640. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: B65G<br />

71: BUCYRUS EUROPE GMBH<br />

72: MEYA, Hans, SCHÜRER, Karl-Heinz,<br />

TEGETHOFF, Thomas<br />

33: DE 31: 20 2009 000 265.9 32: 2009-01-07<br />

54: LINK CHAIN FOR CHAIN CONVEYORS AND<br />

HORIZONTAL CHAIN LINKS THEREFOR<br />

21: 2011/4641. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: C07C C07D<br />

71: SIGMA-TAU INDUSTRIE FARMACEUTICHE<br />

RIUNITE S.p.A.<br />

72: CABRI, Walter, GIANNINI, Giuseppe,<br />

BATTISTUZZI, Gianfranco, ALLOATTI, Domenico,<br />

PISANO, Claudio, DALLAVALLE, Sabrina,<br />

BRUNETTI, Tiziana<br />

33: EP 31: 08172883.4 32: 2008-12-24<br />

54: NEW RETINOID DERIVATIVES ENDOWED<br />

WITH CYTOTOXIC AND/OR ANTIANGIOGENIC<br />

PROPERTIES<br />

00: -<br />

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The present invention relates to new retinoid<br />

derivatives of Formula (I), and to pharmaceutical<br />

compositions containing them for the treatment of<br />

patients affected by pathologies such as arthritic<br />

conditions, tumours, metastatic cancer, diabetic<br />

retinopathy, psoriasis, chronic inflammatory diseases<br />

or atherosclerosis.<br />

can be displaced using a dedicated adjusting<br />

element (15).<br />

21: 2011/4643. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: A61B<br />

71: I.T.S. GMBH<br />

72: BERNSTEINER, René<br />

33: AT 31: A 1851/2008 32: 2008-11-27<br />

54: DEVICE FOR SHORTENING AN ELONGATED<br />

BONE<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a device (1) for shortening<br />

an elongated bone, especially an ulna, comprising a<br />

bone plate (5) to be attached to the bone and having<br />

a hole (6) for a fastening element for fixating the<br />

bone plate (5) on the bone and an elongated hole,<br />

longitudinally off-set therefrom, for a holding element<br />

(9) which can be fastened in the bone so that bone<br />

parts can be brought together once the bone is cut in<br />

two and a piece of bone is removed in the area<br />

between the hole (6) and the elongated hole by<br />

displacing the bone plate relative to the holding<br />

element (9). In order to design a device (1) which<br />

requires little space and allows the bone parts to be<br />

brought together with high precision, a block (12) is<br />

arranged on the bone plate (5) in the area of the<br />

elongated hole. Said block has, when seen from the<br />

top, an elongated opening (13) for the holding<br />

element (9) which opening comes to lie over the<br />

elongated hole. A unit (14) is arranged in the<br />

opening (13) on which unit the holding element (9)<br />

comes to rest in the direction of displacement and<br />

relative to which a remaining part of the block (12)<br />

21: 2011/4645. 22: 2011/06/23. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/04<br />

51: E05F<br />

71: SOMMER ANTRIEBS-UND FUNKTECHNIK<br />

GMBH<br />

72: SCHAAF, Gerd<br />

33: DE 31: 20 2009 000 929.7 32: 2009-01-24<br />

54: DRIVE SYSTEM FOR A DOOR<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a drive system (1) for a door<br />

(2), wherein the door leaf is guided laterally in guide<br />

rails (3). A carriage (4), which is connected to the<br />

upper edge of the door leaf in an articulated manner,<br />

is guided along one of the guide rails (3). Conductive<br />

tracks running along the guide rail (3) are provided<br />

for supplying power to a motor (5) driving the<br />

carriage (4), wherein said conductive tracks can<br />

optionally be contacted at the front or back ends<br />

thereof.<br />

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eczema, psoriasis, aging scaring and the like with<br />

increased efficacy, Improved percutaneous<br />

penetration, excellent thermodynamic stability<br />

ensuring long shelf life, low skin irritation and<br />

reservoir effect that promotes drug localization in the<br />

skin enabling controlled delivery of the said<br />

therapeutic agents.<br />

21: 2011/4684. 22: 2011/06/24. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/10<br />

51: F42B F42D<br />

71: MASTER BLASTER PROPRIETARY LIMITED<br />

72: DAVIS, Mark, Rodney<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/4664 32: 2010-07-02<br />

54: SHOCK TUBE<br />

00: -<br />

The invention provides a shock tube having an outer<br />

diameter of from 1.5 mm to 2.5 mm and an inner<br />

diameter of from 0.8 mm to 1.4 mm, said shock tube<br />

being made of a plastics material and having a light<br />

deposit of an explosive composition adhered to an<br />

inner wall thereof.<br />

21: 2011/4743. 22: 2011/06/27. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: SUNEV PHARMA SOLUTION LIMITED<br />

72: CHAUDHARY, Manu, NAITHANI, Vijay<br />

33: IN 31: 2975/DEL/2008 32: 2008-12-31<br />

54: TOPICAL HERBAL FORMULATION FOR<br />

TREATMENT OF ACNE AND SKIN DISORDERS<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention provides novel herbal nano<br />

emulsion based formulations comprising a<br />

combination of lemon juice and /or rose water as<br />

therapeutically active aqueous phase entrapped in<br />

oil phase selected from one or more essential oils<br />

and process for the preparation of the same in<br />

pharmaceutically acceptable dosage forms for<br />

topical treatment of acne and other skin disorder like<br />

21: 2011/4777. 22: 2011/06/28. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: A61K C07D A61P<br />

71: FOVEA PHARMACEUTICALS<br />

72: LERICHE, Caroline, AUCLAIR, Eric, LE ROUX,<br />

Jacques, MIDDLEMISS, David, N.<br />

33: EP 31: 08360043.7 32: 2008-12-29<br />

54: SUBSTITUTED QUINAZOLINE COMPOUNDS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention is directed to certain novel<br />

compounds, methods for producing them and<br />

methods for treating or ameliorating a kinasemediated<br />

disorder. More particularly, this invention is<br />

directed to substituted quinazoline compounds<br />

useful as selective kinase inhibitors, methods for<br />

producing such compounds and methods for treating<br />

or ameliorating a kinase-mediated disorder, In<br />

particular, the methods relate to treating or<br />

ameliorating a kinase-mediated disorder including<br />

cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, diabetesassociated<br />

disorders, inflammatory diseases,<br />

immunological disorders, cancer and diseases of the<br />

eye such as retinopathies or macular degeneration<br />

or other vitreoretinal diseases, and the like.<br />

21: 2011/4806. 22: 2011/06/29. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: G21C<br />

71: NUKEM TECHNOLOGIES GMBH<br />

72: HEIT, Werner, KADNER, Martin, BRAEHLER,<br />

Ge<strong>org</strong>, FROSCHAUER, Karl<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 055 468.5 32: 2008-12-01<br />

54: METHOD AND ARRANGEMENT FOR<br />

PRODUCING FUEL CORES<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method and to an<br />

arrangement for producing spherical fuel cores<br />

and/or breeder material cores by dripping a pouring<br />

solution containing uranyl nitrate and a solution<br />

containing at least one auxiliary agent into an<br />

ammoniacal precipitation bath in order to form<br />

microspheres, aging and washing the microspheres<br />

produced in such a way in an ammonia solution,<br />

drying, and thermally treating said microspheres. In<br />

order to take into consideration the special<br />

characteristics of uranium chemistry for cores and to<br />

provide a continuous production method along with a<br />

constantly high core quality in the method, it is<br />

proposed that the microspheres from the<br />

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precipitation bath be separated through a first<br />

separator and fed to the ammoniacal aging water for<br />

aging, that the contact duration of the microspheres<br />

with the liquid of the precipitation bath before being<br />

introduced into the aging water be set equally or<br />

substantially equally, that the microspheres be<br />

transferred from the aging water to a multi-stage<br />

cascade scrubber using a transfer device, wherein<br />

the microspheres are washed in the multi-stage<br />

cascade scrubber so as to be free or substantially<br />

free from ammonium nitrate and at least one<br />

auxiliary agent contained in the microspheres, and<br />

that after the microspheres are dried, the<br />

microspheres are calcinated while distributed in a<br />

monolayer during a thermal treatment.<br />

communication between the outlet pipe and the<br />

receptacle second compartment, a fluid return<br />

conduit connected to the receptacle first<br />

compartment for establishing fluid communication<br />

between the receptacle first compartment and the<br />

outlet pipe, wherein the cleaning element return<br />

conduit and the fluid return conduit form a part of a<br />

fluid return loop for returning the cleaning element<br />

from the tubing via the outlet pipe into the receptacle<br />

second compartment; and a valve arrangement<br />

operable to open/close the fluid supply loop and<br />

operable to open/close the fluid return loop.<br />

21: 2011/4807. 22: 2011/06/29. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: F28G B08B<br />

71: HYDROBALL TECHNICS HOLDINGS PTE LTD<br />

72: SOH, Beng, Kiat, HO, Yuen, Liung, Martinn<br />

54: CLEANING SYSTEM FOR CLEANING TUBING<br />

00: -<br />

According to one aspect of the invention, there is<br />

provided a cleaning system for cleaning tubing used<br />

for conducting a fluid therethrough, the tubing being<br />

connected between an inlet pipe and an outlet pipe,<br />

the cleaning system including: a receptacle; an<br />

apertured partition disposed within the receptacle<br />

and dividing the receptacle into a first compartment<br />

and a second compartment, at least one cleaning<br />

element disposed in the receptacle second<br />

compartment, wherein apertures of the apertured<br />

partition having a size allowing the fluid, but not the<br />

cleaning element to pass through the apertured<br />

partition; a fluid supply conduit connected to the<br />

receptacle first compartment for establishing fluid<br />

communication between the inlet pipe and the<br />

receptacle first compartment; a cleaning element<br />

supply conduit with a directional valve arranged<br />

therein, the cleaning element supply conduit being<br />

connected to the receptacle second compartment for<br />

establishing fluid communication between the<br />

receptacle second compartment and the inlet pipe,<br />

wherein the fluid supply conduit and the cleaning<br />

element supply conduit form a part of a fluid supply<br />

loop for supplying the cleaning element from the<br />

receptacle second compartment into the tubing via<br />

the inlet pipe; a cleaning element return conduit with<br />

a directional valve arranged therein, the cleaning<br />

element return conduit being connected to the<br />

receptacle second compartment for establishing fluid<br />

21: 2011/4833. 22: 2011/06/30. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: A01N A61K<br />

71: PRESIDIO PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.<br />

72: ZHONG, Min, LI, Leping<br />

33: US 31: 61/119,723 32: 2008-12-03<br />

33: US 31: 61/173,590 32: 2009-04-28<br />

33: US 31: 61/214,881 32: 2009-04-28<br />

33: US 31: 61/182,958 32: 2009-06-01<br />

33: US 31: 61/182,952 32: 2009-06-01<br />

54: INHIBITORS OF HCV NS5A<br />

00: -<br />

Provided herein are compounds, pharmaceutical<br />

compositions and combination therapies for<br />

inhibition of hepatitis C.<br />

21: 2011/4867. 22: 2011/07/01. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: B65D<br />

71: BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG<br />

72: SCHUELLER, Franz-Peter, SCHORMAIR, Wulf<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2009 006 614.4 32: 2009-01-29<br />

54: SCREW CLOSURE HAVING A SECURITY<br />

RING AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A<br />

CONTAINER HAVING A SCREW CLOSURE<br />

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00: -<br />

The invention relates to a screw cap (1) having a<br />

safety ring (2) for sealing an opening of a container,<br />

wherein the screw cap (1) is connected to the safety<br />

ring (2) by breakable bridge elements (4) and the<br />

safety ring (2) has detent means that are used to<br />

engage on a bead at the opening of the container.<br />

When the screw cap (1) is first unscrewed, the<br />

bridge elements break and the screw cap (1) and<br />

safety ring (2) are separated from one another. A<br />

safety seal is provided on the screw cap (1) and<br />

safety ring (2) and is damaged upon unscrewing it<br />

for the first time. The invention also relates to a<br />

method for applying the safety seal to the screw cap,<br />

separately from the filling and sealing process of the<br />

container.<br />

54: PROCESS AND PLANT FOR SUPPLYING A<br />

REACTOR FOR GENERATING CRUDE<br />

SYNTHESIS GAS<br />

00: -<br />

By means of a process for supplying a reactor (32)<br />

for generating crude synthesis gas with fuel (3), the<br />

fuel supply to a pressurized gasification plant<br />

according to the line should be configured in such a<br />

manner that the nitrogen input into the crude gas is<br />

minimized or completely avoided. This is achieved<br />

by using a gas predominantly consisting of CO2<br />

(more than 95 vol% CO2 with admixtures such as<br />

H2, CO, N2, hydrocarbons or the like) - for inertizing<br />

and loosening the fuel in the storage vessel (2), - for<br />

loosening and fluidizing the contents of the lock<br />

vessel (5), - as lock gas from the lock vessels (5), -<br />

for loosening and fluidizing in the storage vessel (29)<br />

and also - for feeding the fuel between the plant<br />

components and from the storage vessel (25) to the<br />

gasification reactor (32).<br />

21: 2011/4911. 22: 2011/06/30. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/18<br />

51: A01N A61K<br />

71: PRESIDIO PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.<br />

72: LI, Leping, ZHONG, Min<br />

33: US 31: 61/119,723 32: 2008-12-03<br />

33: US 31: 61/173,590 32: 2009-04-28<br />

33: US 31: 61/182,952 32: 2009-06-01<br />

54: INHIBITORS OF HCV NS5A<br />

00: -<br />

Provided herein are compounds, pharmaceutical<br />

compositions and combination therapies for<br />

inhibition of hepatitis C.<br />

21: 2011/4994. 22: 2011/07/07. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/12<br />

51: C10J<br />

71: UHDE GMBH<br />

72: HAMEL, Stefan, KOWOLL, Johannes<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 060 893.9 32: 2008-12-09<br />

21: 2011/5116. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: B25B<br />

71: KLOPPERS, Johannes, Jacobus<br />

72: KLOPPERS, Johannes, Jacobus<br />

33: ZA 31: 2010/4886 32: 2010-07-12<br />

54: A CLAMPING TOOL<br />

00: -<br />

A clamping tool 10 includes an elongate body<br />

portion 12 and recessed receiving formations 14<br />

located at a first end 16 of the body portion 12, each<br />

receiving formation 14 being dimensioned to receive<br />

a portion of a loop 18 of a wire clamp 20 therein.<br />

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Two guide formations 22 extend from separate<br />

receiving formations 14 along opposed sides of the<br />

elongate body portion 12 for in use guiding free end<br />

regions 24 of the wire clamp 20 along the body<br />

portion 12. An anchor means in the form of a rod 26<br />

extends from each of said opposed sides of the body<br />

portion 12 for in use anchoring free ends 28 of the<br />

wire clamp 20.<br />

21: 2011/5161. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: F23D F23K<br />

71: UHDE GMBH<br />

72: HAMEL, Stefan, KOWOLL, Johannes<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2008 063 505.7 32: 2008-12-17<br />

54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR<br />

HOMOGENIZING THE DELIVERY OF FUELS IN A<br />

GASIFIER FOR GENERATING SYNGAS<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to a method and to a system<br />

for homogenizing and controlling the solid fuels<br />

delivered pneumatically using dense flow<br />

conveyance to a gasifier for generating syngas,<br />

configured such that considerably homogenized<br />

feeding of the coal to the combustion chamber is<br />

enabled, wherein the short-term fluctuations are<br />

minimized and the gasification quality is thereby<br />

improved and control of the coal quantities to the<br />

combustion chamber are configured more<br />

effectively. Said object is achieved in that the finegrained<br />

to powdered fuel is first delivered from a<br />

storage container (1) positioned below the<br />

combustion chamber level to a level above the<br />

combustion chamber level, and subsequently<br />

homogenized in a line directed downward toward the<br />

combustion chamber (4a, 4b).<br />

21: 2011/5117. 22: 2011/07/12. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: PHARMATHEN S.A.<br />

72: MENISIOU, Aristotelis, SONI, Rohit, Ravikant,<br />

KOFTIS, Theoharis V.<br />

33: EP 31: PCT/EP2010/004269 32: 2010-07-14<br />

54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF 3-(N-<br />

METHYL-N-PENTYL) AMINO-1-<br />

HYDROXYPROPANE-1, 1-DIPHOSPHONIC ACID<br />

SALT OR DERIVATIVES THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to an improved<br />

process for the preparation of 3-(N-methyl-Npentyl)amino-1-hydroxypropane-1,1-diphosphonic<br />

acid, monosodium salt, or its derivatives, in<br />

substantially pure crystalline form.<br />

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21: 2011/5162. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/13<br />

51: C07D<br />

71: TAIGEN BIOTECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.<br />

72: CHOU, Shan-Yen, KING, Chi-Hsin, Richard<br />

33: US 31: 61/122,461 32: 2008-12-15<br />

54: STEREOSELECTIVE SYNTHESIS OF<br />

PIPERIDINE DERIVATIVES<br />

00: -<br />

This invention relates to dialdehyde or dinitrile<br />

compounds, which are useful for stereoselective<br />

synthesis of piperidine, pyrrolidine, and azepane<br />

derivatives.<br />

21: 2011/5163. 22: 2011/07/13. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A23L<br />

71: JOSHI, Jagdish, Prasad, Mohanlal<br />

72: JOSHI, Jagdish, Prasad, Mohanlal<br />

33: IN 31: 153/MUM/2009 32: 2009-01-23<br />

54: AN HERBAL BASED MOUTH FRESHENER<br />

AND A PROCESS OF MANUFACTURING THE<br />

SAME<br />

00: -<br />

A herbal based mouth freshener and the process of<br />

preparing thereof, comprising, tapioca taken in the<br />

range of 400 gm to 800 gm 30% to 62% by weight of<br />

the composition, a potato taken in the range of 150<br />

gm to 800 gm 14 to 48% by weight of the<br />

composition, a herbal products comprising of<br />

dalchini 3 to 10 gm, lavang (clove) 3 to 10 gm,<br />

Elaichi 2 to 8 gm, Kapur Kachari 4 to 12 gm,<br />

Sungandh Mantri 3 to 10 gm, Balchad 2 to 7 gm,<br />

Akalkara 2 to 7 gm, Saffed Mulsi 2 to 7 gm, Kulingin<br />

8 to 16 gm, Kabab chini 3 to 10 gm, Mulethi 3 to 10<br />

gm, Javantri Leaves 2 to 8 gm, Black pepper 2 to 7<br />

gm, Lindi pepper 2 to 7 gm, along with a Liquid base<br />

compounds of liquid material having ingredients of<br />

propylene glycol 3 to 10 gm, honey 3 to 10 gm,<br />

glycerin 1 to 4 gm, Sugar Syrup 7 to 18 gm, Menthol<br />

1 to 6 gm, Saffron 0.05 to 0.40 gm, Natural and<br />

synthetic perfumes 2 to 7gm, Katha Powder 75 to<br />

200 gm, used as a anti caking agent, Calcium<br />

carbonate 15 to 40 gm, manually mixed all above<br />

ingredients and preserving the resultant mixture in a<br />

closed room temperature for 24 hours.<br />

21: 2011/5271. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: G01N<br />

71: TRANSGÈNE S.A.<br />

72: ACRES, Bruce, MARIE-BASTIEN, Bérangère<br />

33: EP 31: 09305044.1 32: 2009-01-20<br />

33: EP 31: 09305294.2 32: 2009-04-07<br />

54: SOLUBLE ICAM-1 AS BIOMARKER FOR<br />

PREDICTION OF THERAPEUTIC RESPONSE<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to the field of<br />

immunology and, in particular, to a vaccination<br />

procedure for treatment of a patient against diseases<br />

caused for example by infection or cancers. More<br />

particularly, the invention relates to methods for<br />

predicting whether a subject is or is not susceptible<br />

to developing a prophylactic or therapeutic<br />

response, preferably immune response, after such<br />

vaccination. The present invention relates to<br />

methods and compositions for selecting patients<br />

best able to raise a therapeutic immune response in<br />

vivo by an immunogenic composition, in particular a<br />

vaccine.<br />

21: 2011/5273. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: PHARMATHEN S.A.<br />

72: KARAVAS, Evangelos, KOUTRIS, Efthimios,<br />

BIKIARIS, Dimitrios, SAMARA, Vicky, KALASKANI,<br />

Anastasia, GOTZAMANIS, Ge<strong>org</strong>e<br />

54: CONTROLLED RELEASE PHARMACEUTICAL<br />

COMPOSITION OF NON-ERGOLINE DOPAMINE<br />

AGONIST<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a controlled release<br />

formulation of solid dosage forms for oral<br />

administration including a therapeutically effective<br />

amount of a non-ergoline dopamine agonist or a<br />

pharmaceutically acceptable salt, derivative or<br />

polymorph thereof, in particular Ropinirole in<br />

combination with an effective amount of a non<br />

swellable agent, a gelling agent, and an amphiphillic<br />

compound. It also relates to a process for the<br />

preparation thereof.<br />

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21: 2011/5274. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: PHARMATHEN S.A.<br />

72: KOUTRIS, Efthimios, SAMARA, Vicky,<br />

KALASKANI, Anastasia, KOUTRI, Ioanna<br />

54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION<br />

CONTAINING AN ATYPICAL ANTIPSYCHOTIC<br />

AGENT AND METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION<br />

THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

The present invention relates to a stable<br />

pharmaceutical formulation of solid dosage forms for<br />

oral administration including a therapeutically<br />

effective amount of an atypical antipsychotic agent<br />

or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt, derivative or<br />

polymorph thereof, in particular Olanzapine in<br />

combination with a water soluble diluent, a binder<br />

and a disintegrant in order to inhibit degradation<br />

and/or re-crystallization. It also relates to a process<br />

for the preparation thereof.<br />

tube transport system. The tank contains a quantity<br />

of liquid such as water. In one embodiment, the<br />

objects splash into the water and are extracted from<br />

the water by an extraction conveyor. In a second<br />

embodiment, a baffle gate divides the tank between<br />

a forward section and a rear section. The delivered<br />

objects splash into the water in the forward section,<br />

travel under the baffle gate, and are extracted from<br />

the water by an extraction conveyor in<br />

communication with the rear tank section. In another<br />

embodiment, the tank is divided into first, second<br />

and third sections by selectively appeasable gate<br />

which provides an air lock arrangement. The<br />

extraction conveyor can comprise a plurality of side<br />

belts and a plurality of foraminous, flexible cradles<br />

hung between the belts.<br />

21: 2011/5275. 22: 2011/07/18. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/19<br />

51: A61K<br />

71: PHARMATHEN S.A.<br />

72: KARAVAS, Evangelos, KOUTRIS, Efthimios,<br />

BIKIARIS, Dimitrios, SAMARA, Vicky, IOANNIDOU,<br />

Elli<br />

54: PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION<br />

CONTAINING ATORVASTATIN AND METHOD<br />

FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF<br />

00: -<br />

The invention relates to the formulation of solid<br />

dosage forms including a therapeutically effective<br />

amount of Atorvastatin or salts thereof, in<br />

combination with Attapulgite, and a process for the<br />

preparation thereof by direct compression.<br />

21: 2011/5304. 22: 2011/07/19. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A01D<br />

71: PICKER TECHNOLOGIES LLC<br />

72: BRYAN, Vincent, E., KUNZLER, Alex, E.,<br />

ALLARD, Randy, KUNZLER, Pete, FINAZZO,<br />

Anthony, ALLARD, Poly, BOMMARITO, Marc,<br />

BRYAN, Vincent, E., III<br />

33: US 31: 61/145,899 32: 2009-01-20<br />

33: US 31: 61/146,468 32: 2009-01-22<br />

54: DECELERATOR COMPRISING<br />

DECELERATION TANK AND EXTRACTION<br />

CONVEYOR<br />

00: -<br />

A decelerator comprising a deceleration tank and an<br />

extraction conveyor is disclosed. The decelerator is<br />

adapted for use with apples or similar objects. These<br />

objects are delivered to the tank from a pneumatic<br />

21: 2011/5334. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/24<br />

51: E04G, F22B<br />

71: HITACHI POWER EUROPE GMBH<br />

72: PAULY, Axel, FURTH, Thomas, BLOMEIER,<br />

Marc<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2010 038 389.9 32: 2010-07-23<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2010 060 830.0 32: 2010-11-26<br />

54: FASTENING SYSTEM OF A COVERING<br />

ELEMENT<br />

00: -<br />

A fastening system of a covering element for forming<br />

a protected workspace within a steam generator<br />

workspace delimited by a wall (10), the covering<br />

element being held in a position of use, by means of<br />

a fastening device arranged outside the workspace,<br />

by at least one fastening means (12, 14) introduced<br />

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into the workspace through a rope passage orifice<br />

(18) in the wall (10) and fastened to the covering<br />

element, what is to be achieved is to provide a<br />

solution which makes it possible, on the one hand, to<br />

allow the mounting and demounting of the covering<br />

element and, on the other hand, to hold the covering<br />

element securely in its tension mounted position of<br />

use.<br />

21: 2011/5337. 22: 2011/07/20. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: F02B<br />

71: DARROW, David, S.<br />

72: DARROW, David, S.<br />

33: US 31: 12/342,993 32: 2008-12-23<br />

54: ROTARY VANE ENGINES WITH MOVABLE<br />

ROTORS, AND ENGINE SYSTEMS COMPRISING<br />

SAME<br />

00: -<br />

Embodiments of rotary vane engines (26, 300, 320)<br />

include rotors (44) that rotate about an axis of<br />

rotation (T). The rotors can be moved in directions<br />

substantially perpendicular to the axis of rotation (T)<br />

to vary expansion and/or compression ratios of the<br />

rotary vane engines (26, 300, 320). The ability to<br />

vary the expansion and/or compression ratios can<br />

facilitate optimization of the performance of the<br />

rotary vane engines (26, 300, 320) as operating<br />

conditions vary.<br />

21: 2011/5375. 22: 2011/07/21. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/23<br />

51: F22B; E04G<br />

71: HITACHI POWER EUROPE GMBH<br />

72: FURTH, Thomas, PAULY, Axel, BLORMEIER,<br />

Marc<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2010 038 386.4 32: 2010-07-23<br />

33: DE 31: 10 2010 061 358.4 32: 2010-12-20<br />

54: ARRANGEMENT OF A COVERING ELEMENT<br />

AND OF AN ACCESS FACILITY OR WORK<br />

PLATFORM INSIDE A WORKSPACE<br />

00: -<br />

In a system for forming a protected work area inside<br />

a steam generator workspace (20) delimited by a<br />

wall (22), with a covering element (10) which can be<br />

introduced into the workspace (20) and can be<br />

positioned there into a position of use, and with<br />

inspection equipment (12) or a working platform<br />

which can be introduced into the workspace (20) and<br />

positioned, what is to be achieved is to provide a<br />

solution, by means of which the arrangement and<br />

positioning of a covering element (10) and of<br />

inspection equipment (12) or a working platform<br />

inside the workspace (20) can be improved. A<br />

positioning device (16) is provided, which has a first<br />

guide means (26) for arranging and guiding the<br />

covering element (10) and a second guide means<br />

(28) for arranging and guiding the inspection<br />

equipment (12) or working platform inside the<br />

workspace (20).<br />

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obtain one or more temporally interpolated upmix<br />

parameters to be used by the upmixer on the basis<br />

of a first complex-valued upmix parameter and a<br />

subsequent second complex-valued upmix<br />

parameter. The parameter interpolator is configured<br />

to separately interpolate between a magnitude value<br />

of the first complex-valued upmix parameter and a<br />

magnitude value of the second complex-valued<br />

upmix parameter, and between a phase value of the<br />

first complex-valued upmix parameter and a phase<br />

value of the second complex-valued upmix<br />

parameter, to obtain the one or more temporally<br />

interpolated upmix parameters. A respective method<br />

can be implemented, for example, as a computer<br />

program.<br />

21: 2011/5417. 22: 2011/07/22. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/24<br />

51: G10L H04B<br />

71: FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR<br />

FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN<br />

FORSCHUNG E.V.<br />

72: NEUSINGER, Matthias, ROBILLIARD, Julien,<br />

HILPERT, Johannes<br />

33: US 31: 61/147,815 32: 2009-01-28<br />

33: EP 31: 09007086.3 32: 2009-05-27<br />

54: APPARATUS, METHOD AND COMPUTER<br />

PROGRAM FOR UPMIXING A DOWNMIX AUDIO<br />

SIGNAL<br />

00: -<br />

An apparatus for upmixing a downmix audio signal<br />

describing one or more downmix audio channels into<br />

an upmixed audio signal describing a plurality of<br />

upmixed audio channels comprises an upmixer<br />

configured to apply temporally variable upmixing<br />

parameters to upmix the downmix audio signal in<br />

order to obtain the upmixed audio signal. The<br />

apparatus also comprises a parameter interpolator,<br />

wherein the parameter interpolator is configured to<br />

21: 2011/5896. 22: 2011/08/11. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/11<br />

51: C07D A61P A61K<br />

71: FOVEA PHARMACEUTICALS SA<br />

72: LERICHE, Caroline, AUCLAIR, Eric, LE ROUX,<br />

Jacques, MIDDLEMISS, David<br />

33: EP 31: 09360013.8 32: 2009-02-13<br />

54: [1,2,4] TRIAZOLO [1,5-A] PYRIDINES AS<br />

KINASE INHIBITORS<br />

00: -<br />

57: The invention is directed to certain novel<br />

compounds, methods for producing them and<br />

methods for treating or ameliorating a kinasemediated<br />

disorder. More particularly, this invention is<br />

directed to substituted triazolopyridine compounds<br />

useful as selective kinase inhibitors, methods for<br />

producing such compounds and methods for treating<br />

or ameliorating a kinase-mediated disorder. In<br />

particular, the methods relate to treating or<br />

ameliorating a kinase-mediated disorder including<br />

cardiovascular diseases, diabetes, diabetesassociated<br />

disorders, inflammatory diseases,<br />

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immunological disorders, cancer and diseases of the<br />

eye such as retinopathies or macular degeneration<br />

or other vitreoretinal diseases, and the like.<br />

21: 2011/6033. 22: 2011/08/17. 43: <strong>2012</strong>/01/16<br />

51: A61B<br />

71: F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG<br />

72: LIST, Hans, KRÄMER, Uwe, LEICHNER,<br />

Wilhelm<br />

33: EP 31: 09153210.1 32: 2009-02-19<br />

33: EP 31: 09168336.7 32: 2009-08-20<br />

54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ANALYTICAL<br />

MAGAZINE<br />

00: -<br />

A method for producing an analytical magazine<br />

(110) is proposed. The analytical magazine (110) is<br />

designed for receiving a plurality of analytical aids<br />

(134) in a plurality of chambers (122). The method<br />

comprises the following steps: - providing at least a<br />

first component (112) of the analytical magazine<br />

(110), wherein the first component (112) comprises<br />

a plurality of receptacles (120), - providing a plurality<br />

of analytical aids (134), wherein the analytical aids<br />

(134) are connected to one another, and preferably<br />

aligned in relation to one another, by at least one<br />

holding element (144), - introducing the analytical<br />

aids (134) into the receptacles (120); and -<br />

separating the analytical aids (134) from the holding<br />

element (144).<br />

21: 2011/05159 22: 13/07/2011 43: 16/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

51:A01N; A01P; A23B<br />

71: Yissum Research Development Company of the<br />

Hebrew University of Jerusalem<br />

72: GOREN, Raphael; HUBERMAN, Moshe;<br />

GOLDSCHMIDT, Eliezer; RIOV, Joseph;<br />

APELBAUM, Akiva<br />

33: US 31: 61/144,758 32: 15/01/2009<br />

54: Compositions and method for blocking<br />

ethylene response crops using 3-<br />

(CYCLOPROPYL-L-ENYL)-PROPANOIC SODIUM<br />

SALT<br />

00:-<br />

A method of inhibiting an ethylene response in a<br />

field crop is disclosed, comprising the step of<br />

applying to at least one portion of at least one plant<br />

of said field crop an amount of a solution of a water<br />

soluble cyclopropyl-1-enyl-propanoic acid salt (WS-<br />

CPD, Formula I) effective to produce inhibition of an<br />

ethylene response in said at least one plant, wherein<br />

M is chosen from the group of Na, Li, K, and 1/2Ca.<br />

21: 2011/03752. 22: 23/05/2011. 43: 28/11/2011<br />

51: A61K, C07K<br />

71: DEBIO RECHERCHE PHARMACEUTIQUE S.A<br />

72: VUAGNIAUX GREGOIRE, GARROUSTE<br />

PATRICK, WENGER ROLAND, MUTTER<br />

MANFRED, LYSEK ROBERT, TURPIN OLIVIER,<br />

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NICOLAS VALERIE, NOVAROLI ZANOLARI<br />

LAURA, CRABBE RAFAEL<br />

33: IB 31: PCT/IB08/002982 32: 2008/11/06<br />

54: CYCLOUNDECADEPSIPEPTIDE<br />

COMPOUNDS AND USE OF SAID COMPOUNDS<br />

AS A MEDICAMENT<br />

00: -<br />

57: The present invention relates to new<br />

cycloundecadepsipeptide compounds and to the use<br />

of said compounds as a medicament, in particular as<br />

antiviral agents, more particularly for preventing or<br />

treating Hepatitis C infections or HCV induced<br />

disorders., The present invention relates to new<br />

cycloundecadepsipeptide compounds and to the use<br />

of said compounds as a medicament, in particular as<br />

antiviral agents, more particularly for preventing or<br />

treating Hepatitis C infections or HCV induced<br />

disorders., The present invention relates to new<br />

cycloundecadepsipeptide compounds and to the use<br />

of said compounds as a medicament, in particular as<br />

antiviral agents, more particularly for preventing or<br />

treating Hepatitis C infections or HCV induced<br />

disorders.<br />

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HYPOTHECATIONS<br />

JUDGMENTS<br />

OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES<br />

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3. DESIGNS<br />

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DESIGNS<br />

APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993<br />

Copies of the application and representations cannot be supplied until application is registered and advertised. In all<br />

correspondence reference should be made to the number of the application.<br />

The particulars appear in the following sequence: Application number, full name of applicant, class, articles to<br />

which design is to be applied and priority date (if any)<br />

- APPLIED ON 29/02/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00197-COLGATE - PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 04.TOOTHBRUSHES. Priority: 09/09/2011, 29/401,306<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00198-COLGATE - PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 04.TOOTHBRUSH. Priority: 09/09/2011, 29/401,309<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00199-OTTO BOCK MOBILTY SOLUTIONS. Class 12.STROLLER. Priority: 21/09/2011, 001920612<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00200-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD . Class 02.SHOE UPPER<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00201-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD . Class 02.SHOE UPPER<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00202-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD . Class 02.SHOE UPPER<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00203-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD. Class 02.SHOE OUTSOLE<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00204-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD . Class 02.SHOE OUTSOLE<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00205-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD. Class 02.SHOE UPPER<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00206-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD . Class 02.SHOE UPPER<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00207-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD.. Class 02.SHOE UPPER<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00208-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD. Class 02.SHOE UPPER<br />

- APPLIED ON 01/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00209-BEATS ELECTRONICS, LLC. Class 14.HEADPHONES. Priority: 02/09/2011, 29/400,961<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00210-BEATS ELECTRONICS, LLC. Class 14.AUDIO SPEAKER SYSTEMS. Priority: 02/09/2011, 29/400,963<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00211-MARBET SP. Z. O. O.. Class 25.DECORATIVE MOULDING<br />

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A<strong>2012</strong>/00212-MARBET SP. Z. O. O.. Class 25.DECORATIVE MOULDING<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00213-CRAIG PATRIK BROWN. Class 08.PADLOCK TAMPER INDICATOR DEVICE<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00214-CRAIG PATRIK BROWN. Class 08.A PADLOCK<br />

- APPLIED ON 02/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00215-WILLEM JOHANNES VAN STRAATEN. Class 21.EXERCISE MACHINE<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00218-UNILEVER PLC. Class 09.TUB. Priority: 19/09/2011, 001919168-0001<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00219-UNILEVER PLC. Class 09.LID FOR TUB. Priority: 19/09/2011, 001919176-0001<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00220-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD). Class<br />

12.AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 01/02/<strong>2012</strong>, <strong>2012</strong>-001984<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00221-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD). Class<br />

12.INSTRUMENT PANEL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 01/02/<strong>2012</strong>, <strong>2012</strong>-001995<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00222-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD). Class<br />

12.FRONT BUMPER FOR AN AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 01/02/<strong>2012</strong>, <strong>2012</strong>-001986<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00223-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD). Class<br />

12.RADIATOR GRILL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 01/02/<strong>2012</strong>, <strong>2012</strong>-001985<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00216-HARRY DEAN KASSEL. Class 23.A HEAT EXCHANGER ASSEMBLY: OVERALL UNIT<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00217-HARRY DEAN KASSEL. Class 23.A HEAT EXCHANGER ASSEMBLY: CHAMBERR ONLY<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00224-JACOBS, WALTER. Class 21.LAWN BOWLING BALL. Priority: 06/09/2011, 14636/2011<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00225-JACOBS, WALTER. Class 21.LAWN BOWLING BALL. Priority: 06/09/2011, 13925/2011<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00226-JACOBS, WALTER. Class 21.LAWNN BOWLING BALL. Priority: 06/09/2011, 14637/2011<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00227-JACOBS, WALTER. Class 21.LAWN BOWLING BALL. Priority: 06/09/2011, 14638/2011<br />

- APPLIED ON 05/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00228-SHIELD PROJECTS LIMITED . Class 25.RAZOR WIRE<br />

- APPLIED ON 06/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

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A<strong>2012</strong>/00229-KISS NAIL PRODUCTS INC . Class 09.DIPLAY PACKAGE. Priority: 07/09/2011, 29/401,117<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00231-FARGOSET PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 10.CLOCKS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00232-FARGOSET PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 10.CLOCKS<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00230-VITAL ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD. Class 25.GRATING PANEL SPACER<br />

- APPLIED ON 07/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00233-COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY. Class 04.TOOTHBRUSHES. Priority: 13/09/2011, 29/401,586<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00235-GILLESPIE, JOSEPH JOHN. Class 20.ADVERTISING DIPLAY DEVICES FOR SOAP DIPENSERS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00236-GILLESPIE, JOSEPH JOHN. Class 20.BLACKS FOR FORMING ADVERTISING DIPLAY DEVICES<br />

FOR SOAP DISPENSERS<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00234-GILLESPIE, JOSEPH JOHN. Class 20.ADVERTISING DISPLAY DEVICES FOR SOAP DISPENSERS<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00237-PETRUS, GERHARDUS KUHN. Class 99.UNEXPLODED ORDINANCE DEFLAGRATION DEVICE<br />

- APPLIED ON 08/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00238-ASTRAZENECA AB. Class 24.INHALERS. Priority: 14/09/2011, 001917204-0007<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00239-ASTRAZENECA AB. Class 24.INHALERS. Priority: 14/09/2011, 001917204-0006<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00240-ASTRAZENECA AB. Class 24.INHALERS. Priority: 14/09/2011, 001917204-0005<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00241-ASTRAZENECA AB. Class 24.INHALERS. Priority: 14/09/2011, 001917204-0004<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00242-ASTRAZENECA AB. Class 24.INHALERS. Priority: 14/09/2011, 001917204-0003<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00243-ASTRAZENECA AB. Class 24.INHALERS. Priority: 14/09/2011, 001917204-0002<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00244-ASTRAZENECA AB. Class 24.INHALERS. Priority: 14/09/2011, 001917204-0001<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00245-TOSHIBA TEC KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS TOSHIBA TEC CORPORATION). Class<br />

18.TONER CARTRIDGE. Priority: 09/09/2011, 2011-020544<br />

- APPLIED ON 09/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

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A<strong>2012</strong>/00246-SOUTH BANK UNIVERSITY ENTERPRISES LTD. Class 12.GOLF TROLLEY. Priority: 09/09/2011,<br />

001915000<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00249-RED BULL GMBH. Class 15.REFRIGERATORS. Priority: 09/09/2011, 001915125<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00250-RED BULL GMBH. Class 15.REFRIGERATORS. Priority: 09/09/2011, 001915125-0004<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00251-RED BULL GMBH. Class 15.REFRIGERATORS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00252-RED BULL GMBH. Class 15.REFRIGERATORS. Priority: 09/09/2011, 001915125-0002<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00253-RED BULL GMBH. Class 15.REFRIGERATORS. Priority: 09/09/2011, 001915125-0003<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00255-CENTURY MEDIA (PTY) LTD. Class 20.A DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00257-CENTURY MEDIA (PTY) LTD. Class 06.A BENCH<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00247-SOUTH BANK UNIVERSITY ENTERPRISES LTD. Class 12.GOLF TROLLEY. Priority: 09/09/2011,<br />

001915000<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00248-RED BULL GMBH. Class 15.REFRIGERATORS. Priority: 09/09/2011, 001915125-0004<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00254-CENTURY MEDIA (PTY) LTD. Class 06.A BENCH<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00256-CENTURY MEDIA (PTY) LTD. Class 20.A DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT<br />

- APPLIED ON 12/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00258-KATHLEEN SARAH FRANCISCO . Class 99.TO BE ADVISED<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00259-YAHUAN AMG JUST VALVE CO., LTD. Class 23.FAUCET FOR BASIN<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00260-LILI DIAMONDS. Class 11.GEMSTONE. Priority: 12/09/2011, 51540<br />

- APPLIED ON 13/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00343-GLADWIN, RICHARD GEORGE. Class 12.A COWLING<br />

- APPLIED ON 14/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00262-TERRA TRACK TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 12.WHEEL<br />

ELEMENTS<br />

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A<strong>2012</strong>/00263-GONG LI. Class 02-99.CLOTHING DISPLAY PLASTIC MODEL-MAN HALF BODY<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00264-GONG LI. Class 02-99.CLOTHING DISPLAY PLASTIC MODEL-MAN<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00265-GONG LI. Class 02-99.CLOTHING DISPLAY PLASTIC MODEL-WOMAN<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00266-GONG LI. Class 02-99.CLOTHING PLASTIC MODEL-WOMAN HALF BODY<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00267-HUMAN, JAQUES ANDRE. Class 07.DISPENSING GUIDE<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00261-TERRA TRACK TECHNOLOGIES INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 12.WHEEL<br />

ELEMENTS<br />

- APPLIED ON 15/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00268-CHAWARIN SAKULSACHA . Class 07.DRINKING CONTAINER<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00269-POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.FACEPLATE AND SWITCH<br />

ARRANGEMENTS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00270-POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.FACEPLATE AND SWITCH<br />

ARRANGEMENTS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00271-POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY)LIMITED. Class 13.FACEPLATE AND SWITCH<br />

ARRANGEMENTS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00272-POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.FACEPLATE AND SWITCH<br />

ARRANGEMENTS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00273-POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.ELECTRICAL SOCKET OUTLETS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00274-POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.ELECTRICAL SOCKET OUTLETS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00275-POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.FACEPLATE AND SWITCH<br />

ARRANGEMENTS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00276-POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.ELECTRICAL SOCKET OUTLETS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00277-KENNAMENTAL INC . Class 08.WASHERS. Priority: 23/09/2011, 29/402,439<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00278-GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. Class 14.DISPLAY SCREENS FOR VEHICLE MANAGEMENT<br />

SYSTEMS. Priority: 16/09/2011, 29/401,925<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00279-GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. Class 14.DISPLAY SCREENS FOR VEHICLE MANAGEMENT<br />

STSTEMS. Priority: 16/09/2011, 29/401,925<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00280-GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. Class 14.DISPLAY SCREENS FOR VEHICLE MANAGEMENT<br />

SYSTEMS. Priority: 16/09/2011, 29/401,925<br />

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A<strong>2012</strong>/00281-GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. Class 14.DISPLAY SCREENS FOR VEHICLE MANAGEMENT<br />

SYSTEMS. Priority: 16/09/2011, 29/401,925<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00282-GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. Class 14.DISPLAY SCREENS FOR VEHICLE MANAGEMENT<br />

SYSTEMS. Priority: 16/09/2011, 29/401,925<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00283-GENERAL ELECTRIC COMPANY. Class 14.DISPLAY SCREENS FOR VEHICLE MANAGEMENT<br />

SYSTEMS. Priority: 16/09/2011, 29/401,925<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00284-TELEBRANDS CORP.. Class 04.HAIR/LINT ROLLERS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00287-TELEBRANDS CORP.. Class 04.PORTABLE HAIR/LINT ROLLERS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00353-KIRTECH (PTY) LTD. Class 08.CURTAIN RAIL<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00285-TELEBRANDS CORP.. Class 04.HAIR/LINT ROLLERS<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00286-TELEBRANDS CORP.. Class 04.PORTABLE HAIR/LINT ROLLERS<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00354-KIRTECH (PTY) LTD. Class 08.CURTAIN RAIL<br />

- APPLIED ON 16/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00288-THE SOUTH AFRICAN BREWERIES LIMITED. Class 15.DRINKING GLASS CHILLERS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00291-SAFE PREMIER PORDUCTS UK LTD . Class 07.STOVES<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00292-TELEBRANDS CORP.. Class 04.HAIR/ LINT ROLLERS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00294-DART INDUSTRIES INC. Class 07.GRATERS. Priority: 19/09/2011, 29/374,668<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00295-DART INDUSTRIES INC. Class 07.SLIDERS FOR GRATERS. Priority: 19/09/2011, 29/374,667<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00296-THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY. Class 12.TIRES AND TIRE TREADS. Priority:<br />

30/09/2011, 29/403,007<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00297-THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY. Class 12.TIRES AND TIRE TREADS. P riority:<br />

30/09/2011, 29/403,008<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00298-THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY.. Class 12.TIRES AND TIRE TREADS. Priority:<br />

30/09/2011, 29/403,011<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00289-THE SOUTH AFRICAN BREWERIES LIMITED. Class 15.DRINKING GLASS CHILLERS<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00290-SAFE PREMIER PORDUCTS UK LTD . Class 07.STOVES<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00293-TELEBRANDS CORP.. Class 04.HAIR/LINT ROLLERS<br />

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- APPLIED ON 19/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00299-ROLEX SA. Class 10.WATCH. Priority: 03/11/2011, 138387<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00300-ROLEX SA. Class 10.WATCH. Priority: 03/11/2011, 138387<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00301-ROLEX SA. Class 10.WATCH DIAL. Priority: 03/11/2011, 138387<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00302-ROLEX SA. Class 10.WATCH DIAL. Priority: 03/11/2011, 138387<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00303-ROLEX SA. Class 10.WATCH DIAL. Priority: 03/11/2011, 138387<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00304-ROLEX SA. Class 10.WATCH DIAL. Priority: 03/11/2011, 138387<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00308-FORMIO FURNITURE ART (PTY) LTD. Class 12.COLLPSIBLE CARAVAN<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00309-RECKITT BENCKISER LLC. Class 09.DISPENSING DEVICE. Priority: 06/10/2011, 001927971<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00310-RECKITT BENCKISER LLC. Class 09.PART OF DISPENSING DEVICE. Priority: 06/10/2011,<br />

001927971<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00311-ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS ( PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 09.CONTAINERS<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00305-LESCO MANUFACTURING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.A SHUTTER COMPONENT<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00306-LESCO MANUFACTURING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.A SET OF CONTACT STRIPS<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00307-LESCO MANUFACTURING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 13.A SET OF CONTACT<br />

COMOPONENTS<br />

- APPLIED ON 20/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00344-POWER BOX AG. Class 08.POWERED TOOL BIT DRIVER (2). Priority: 02/03/<strong>2012</strong>, 0020002055<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00345-POWER BOX AG. Class 08.A POWER SAW. Priority: 02/03/<strong>2012</strong>, 002001974<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00346-POWER BOX AG. Class 08.CLAMPING DEVICE. Priority: 02/03/<strong>2012</strong>, 002001941<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00347-POWER BOX AG. Class 08.POWER TOOL BIT DRIVER (1). Priority: 02/03/<strong>2012</strong>, 002002055<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00366-POLYOAK PACKAGING (PTY) LTD. Class 09.HANDLE<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00348-RSC MINING (PTY) LIMITED. Class 08.ROCK BOLT<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00349-POWER BOX AG. Class 08.POWERED TOOL BIT DRIVER (2). Priority: 02/03/<strong>2012</strong>, 002002055<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00350-POWER BOX AG. Class 08.A POWER SAW. Priority: 02/03/<strong>2012</strong>, 002001974<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00351-POWER BOX AG. Class 08.POWERED TOOL BIT DRIVER (1). Priority: 02/03/<strong>2012</strong>, 002002055<br />

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F<strong>2012</strong>/00352-POWER BOX AG. Class 08.CLAMPING DEVICE. Priority: 02/03/<strong>2012</strong>, 002001941<br />

- APPLIED ON 22/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00312-ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS ( PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 09.CONTAINERS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00313-ALPARGATES S.A. Class 02.SHOES. Priority: 21/10/2011, 001936071<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00314-CONIDIA BIOSCIENCE LIMITED. Class 24.TESTING APPARATUSES. Priority: 22/09/2011,<br />

001921420-0001<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00315-WMS GAMING INC. Class 21.GAMMING MACHINES. Priority: 26/09/2011, 29/402,719<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00318-BYTES TECHNOLOGY GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 25.SECURITY ENCLOSURE<br />

ACCESS UNITS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00320-BYTES TECHNOLOGY GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 25.DOORS<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00321-LAWRENSON,JANE ALISON. Class 11.JEWELLERY<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00322-LAWRENSON,JANE ALISON. Class 11.JEWELLERY<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00323-LAWRENSON, JANE ALISON . Class 11.JEWELLERY<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00324-LAWRENSON,JANE ALISON. Class 11.JEWELLERY<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00325-LAWRENSON,JANE ALISON. Class 11.JEWELLERY<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00326-LAWRENSON,JANE ALISON. Class 11.JEWELLERY<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00327-LAWRENSON,JANE ALISON. Class 11.JEWELLERY<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00328-LAWRENSON,JANE ALISON. Class 11.JEWELERY<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00329-LAWRENSON,JANE ALISON. Class 11.JEWELLERY<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00330-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD. Class 02.SHOE UPPER<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00331-NIKE INTERNATIONAL LTD. Class 02.SHOE UPPER<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00332-FATBOY FABRICATIONS PTY LTD. Class 07.A PORTABLE FIREPLACE<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00316-EUREKA DIY SOLUTIONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 08.LOCK CASING<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00317-BYTES TECHNOLOGY GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 25.DOORS<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00319-BYTES TECHNOLOGY GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 25.SECURITY ENCLOSURE<br />

ACCESS UNIT<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00333-FATBOY FABRICATIONS PTY LTD. Class 07.A PORTABLE FIREPLACE<br />

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- APPLIED ON 23/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00334-TECNOTUBI PICENA S.R.L. . Class 23.HOSE. Priority: 27/09/2011, 001923012-0002<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00335-TECNOTUBI PICENA S.R.L. . Class 23.HOSE. Priority: 27/09/2011, 001923012-0001<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00336-LG ELECTRONICS INC. Class 14.CELLULAR PHONE. Priority: 06/10/2011, 30-2011-0041462<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00337-TIGER FOOD BRANDS INTERLLECTUAL PROPERTY HOLDING COMPANY (PTY) LIMITED. Class<br />

09.BOTTLE<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00338-RICHARD PETER HATTINGH. Class 25.BUILDING BLOCKS<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00340-KERNAHAN, GAIL. Class 09.A GREETING CARD INCLUDING A CONTAINER<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00341-KOPANANG CONVERTORS (PTY) LTD. Class 13.SMALL POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00342-KOPANANG CONVERTORS (PTY) LTD. Class 13.SMALL POWER DISTRIBUTION UNIT<br />

- APPLIED ON 26/03/<strong>2012</strong> -<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00359-JOSEPH JOSEPH LTD.. Class 07.SETS OF COOKING TENSILS. Priority: 11/10/2011, 001930124-<br />

0008<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00360-DYLAN HUGH ROSS-KENT. Class 23.SPIGOT<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00361-DYLAN HUGH ROSS-KENT. Class 23.PIPE JUCTION<br />

A<strong>2012</strong>/00362-DYLAN HUGH ROSS-KENT. Class 23.DUCT SPIGOT<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00355-BRADKEN RESOURCES . Class 15.EXCAVATION BUCKET. Priority: 27/09/2011, 14342/2011<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00356-BRADKEN RESOURCES PTY LIMITED. Class 15.BRADKEN RESOURCES PTY LIMITED. Priority:<br />

27/09/2011, 14341/2011<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00357-BRADKEN RESOURCES PTY LIMITED. Class 15.SHROUD FOR EXCAVATION BUCKET. Priority:<br />

27/09/2011, 14337/2011<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00358-BRADKEN RESOURCES PYT LIMITED. Class 15.SHROUD FOR EXCAVATION BUCKET. Priority:<br />

27/09/2011, 14338/2011<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00363-DYLAN HUGH ROSS-KENT. Class 23.WATER TRAP<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00364-DYLAN HUGH ROSS-KENT. Class 23.PIPE JUNCTION<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00365-VAN DER WERF, FRANCOIS. Class 12.A TRAILER HAVING A CRADLE FOR A SKIP<br />

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ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40<br />

Application Number Assignor Assignee<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00216 THE NEW RECLAMATION HARRY DEAN KASSEL<br />

GROUP(PTY) LIMITED<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00217 THE NEW RECLAMATION HARRY DEAN KASSEL<br />

GROUP(PTY) LIMITED<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00064 THE NEW RECLAMATION HARRY DEAN KASSEL<br />

GROUP(PTY) LIMITED<br />

F<strong>2012</strong>/00065 THE NEW RECLAMATION HARRY DEAN KASSEL<br />

GROUP(PTY) LIMITED<br />

F2011/00155 COMIS (PTY) LTD FRONT RUNNER RACKS 2000 (PTY)<br />

LTD<br />

CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41<br />

Application Number In the name of Name<br />

A2008/00641 BATEMAN PROJECT HOLDINGS<br />

LIMITED<br />

F2008/00642 BATEMAN PROJECT HOLDINGS<br />

LIMITED<br />

PTY BATEMAN PROJECT HOLDINGS<br />

(PTY) LTD<br />

PTY BATEMAN PROJECT HOLDINGS<br />

(PTY) LTD<br />

CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED<br />

No records available<br />

CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED<br />

No records available<br />

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APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF<br />

THE ACT<br />

THE DESIGNS ACT, No. 195 OF 1993<br />

APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT<br />

Notice is hereby given that Jose Costa Fernades Geral of 19 Huising St Somerset West has made application for<br />

the restoration of the design registered to the said: Jose Costa Fernades Geral for the Design entitled WALL<br />

PANEL numbered: F2005/01095 dated 17/08/2005 which become void on 17/08/2008 to non-payment of the<br />

prescribed renewal fee.<br />

Any person may give notice on Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of<br />

the advertisement hereof.<br />

Registrar of Designs<br />

Notice is hereby given that Jose Costa Fernades Geral of 19 Huising St Somerset West has made application for<br />

the restoration of the design registered to the said: Jose Costa Fernades Geral for the Design entitled COPING<br />

STONE numbered: A2006/00059 dated 09/01/2006 which become void on 09/01/2009 to non-payment of the<br />

prescribed renewal fee.<br />

Any person may give notice on Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of<br />

the advertisement hereof.<br />

Registrar of Designs<br />

Notice is hereby given that YOUNG MAN AUTOMOBILE GROUP CO. LTD of No. 501 BADA ROAD, JINHU,<br />

ZHEJIANG, 321016, PR. CHINA has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said:<br />

YOUNG MAN AUTOMOBILE GROUP CO. LTD for the Design entitled DUMP TRUCK numbered: F2008/00999<br />

dated 20/06/2008 which become void on 20/06/2011 to non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee.<br />

Any person may give notice on Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of<br />

the advertisement hereof.<br />

Registrar of Designs<br />

Notice is hereby given that SIMPHIWE DLAMINI of No. 40 RADCLIFFE PLACE, WOODLANDS, DURBAN has<br />

made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said: SIMPHIWE DLAMINI for the Design<br />

entitled STRAP FOR REMOVAL OF ELECTRICAL PLUGS numbered: F2005/01057 dated 22/08/2005 which<br />

become void on 11/08/2009 to non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee.<br />

Any person may give notice on Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of<br />

the advertisement hereof.<br />

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Registrar of Designs<br />

Notice is hereby given that WEST, LYNNETTE of No. 38 VASCO DA GAMA ROAD, KENTON ON SEA 6191 has<br />

made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said: WEST, LYNNETTE for the Design<br />

entitled A CONTAINER FOR CLOTHES PEGS numbered: A2005/01485 dated 31/10/2005 which become void<br />

on 24/10/2008 to non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee.<br />

Any person may give notice on Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of<br />

the advertisement hereof.<br />

Registrar of Designs<br />

Notice is hereby given that WEST, LYNNETTE of No. 38 VASCO DA GAMA ROAD, KENTON ON SEA 6191 has<br />

made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said: WEST, LYNNETTE for the Design<br />

entitled A CONTAINER FOR CLOTHES PEGS numbered: F2005/01486 dated 31/10/2005 which become void on<br />

24/10/2008 to non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee.<br />

Any person may give notice on Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of<br />

the advertisement hereof.<br />

Registrar of Designs<br />

Notice is hereby given that OGNIAN MARINONV MANDRATCHELOV of No. 3 Bok Avenue, Discovery,<br />

Roodepoort, 1709, South Africa has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said:<br />

OGNIAN MARINONV MANDRATCHELOV for the Design entitled BALUSTER numbered: A2007/01856 dated<br />

11/10/2007 which become void on 11/10/2010 to non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee.<br />

Any person may give notice on Design Form No 11 of opposition to restoration of the design within two months of<br />

the advertisement hereof.<br />

Registrar of Designs<br />

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PATENT JOURNAL<br />

APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR<br />

REGISTRATION<br />

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA<br />

DESIGNS ACT, No. 195 OF 1993<br />

APPLICATIONS TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION (SECTIONS<br />

26, 27-REGULATION 41)<br />

THE DESIGN APPLICATION TO BE CORRECTED OR AMENDED IS NOT YET OPEN FOR PUBLIC<br />

INSPECTION.THE PARTICULARS TO BE PUBLISHED SHALL BE THOSE SET OUT IN PART I. AN<br />

APPLICATION FOR CORRECTION OR AMENDMENT SO PUBLISHED MAY NOT BE INSPECTED AND MAY<br />

NOT BE OPPOSED<br />

PART 11<br />

Design No. : A2010/01362<br />

Applicant<br />

: PETAINER LIDKÖPING AB<br />

Class : 09<br />

Article to which the Design is to be applied: ABASE FOR A CONTAINER<br />

Date of lodgment: 05/10/2010<br />

Registrar of Designs<br />

Design No. : A2010/01363<br />

Applicant<br />

: PETAINER LIDKÖPING AB<br />

Class : 09<br />

Article to which the Design is to be applied: ABASE FOR A CONTAINER<br />

Date of lodgment: 05/10/2010<br />

Registrar of Designs<br />

Design No. : F2011/01721<br />

Applicant<br />

: ONCA OFF ROAD PRODUCTS CC.<br />

Class : 12<br />

Article to which the Design is to be applied: ROOF CONSOLE (1)<br />

Date of lodgment: 01/11/2011<br />

Registrar of Designs<br />

Design No. : A2011/01065<br />

Applicant<br />

: CHRISTEN, THEODOR.<br />

Class :<br />

Article to which the Design is to be applied: WATER CRAFT<br />

Date of lodgment: 21/07/2011<br />

Registrar of Designs<br />

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Design No. : F2011/01943<br />

Applicant<br />

: SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB.<br />

Class : 15<br />

Article to which the Design is to be applied: PITON<br />

Date of lodgment: 01/12/2011<br />

Registrar of Designs<br />

Design No. : A2011/01543<br />

Applicant<br />

: Honda Motor Co, Ltd.<br />

Class : 12<br />

Article to which the Design is to be applied: MOTOR SCOOTER<br />

Date of lodgment: 27/09/2011<br />

Registrar of Designs<br />

NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS<br />

Notice of registration of the designs mentioned below has been issued by the Registrar of Designs in terms of the<br />

Designs Act, 1993 (Act No. 195 of 1993)<br />

INSPECTION OF DESIGNS<br />

A design application, may after a notice of registration has been published, be inspected during office hours at the<br />

Designs Office, Pretoria, at a charge of R3, 00<br />

COPIES OF DOCUMENTS<br />

The Designs Office, Private Bag X400, Pretoria, supplies photocopies of all design documents at R1, 00 per page.<br />

(Payment to be affected by revenue stamps only.)<br />

The numerical references denote the following: (21) Number of application. (22) Date of lodgement. (23) release<br />

date (if applicable). (DR) Date of registration. (52) Class. (24) Type of design. (71) Name(s) of applicant(s). (33)<br />

Country. (31) Number and. (32) Date of convention application. (54) Articles to which design is to be applied. (57)<br />

Brief statement of features.<br />

N.B.: Date of registration (DR) is either Date of lodgement (22) or Date of convention of application (32)<br />

whichever is the earlier.<br />

Registrar of Designs<br />

21: 2011/0968 22: 2011-06-27 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-24<br />

52: Class 5 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: LG ELECTRONICS INC.<br />

54: DECORATIVE PANEL<br />

57: The design relates to a decorative panel shown<br />

in perspective front view showing the overall<br />

appearance thereof.<br />

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57: The design is to be applied to a dispenser for<br />

cosmetics. The features for which protection is<br />

claimed are those of shape and/or configuration,<br />

substantially as shown in the representations.<br />

21: A2007/00126 22: 2007-01-26 23:<br />

43: 2011-02-13<br />

52: Class 9 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: RECKITT BENCKISER (UK) LIMITED<br />

54: DISPENSER FOR COSMETICS<br />

57: The design is to be applied to a dispenser for<br />

cosmetics. The features for which protection is<br />

claimed are those of shape and/or configuration,<br />

substantially as shown in the representations.<br />

21: A2008/01772 22: 2008-10-28 23:<br />

43: 2011-09-02<br />

52: Class 13 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: ROSHNI ENTERPRISE CC<br />

54: PLUG ADAPTOR<br />

57: The design is to be applied to a plug adaptor.<br />

The features for which protection is claimed are<br />

those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern<br />

and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the<br />

drawings.<br />

21: A2007/00127 22: 2007-01-26 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-02-13<br />

52: Class 9 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: RECKITT BENCKISER (UK) LIMITED<br />

54: DISPENSER FOR COSMETICS<br />

21: A2008/01773 22: 2008-10-28 23:<br />

43: 2011-09-02<br />

52: Class 13 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: ROSHNI ENTERPRISE CC<br />

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54: ELECTRICAL PLUG<br />

57: The design is to be applied to an electrical plug.<br />

The features for which protection is claimed are<br />

those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern<br />

and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the<br />

drawings.<br />

33: SE. 31: 2009/0524. 32: 2009/10/1433: 9 342 478<br />

31: European Union 32: 2010-08-31|<br />

54: HEAD LIGHT FOR A VEHCLE<br />

57: The design relates to a head light for a vehicle.<br />

The features of the design for which protection is<br />

claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of<br />

the head light substantially as illustrated in the<br />

accompanying representation.<br />

21: A2010/00190. 22: 12/02/2010. 23:<br />

43: 07/03/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 02. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: VISSER PETRUS VENTER<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: A HAT<br />

57: The features of the design for which protection is<br />

claimed, include the shape and configuration of a<br />

profile of a head covering portion of a hat,<br />

substantially as shown in solid lines in the<br />

accompanying representations, which defines a<br />

profile corresponding to at least a portion of the<br />

Southern African coastline in an inverted fashion.<br />

21: A2010/00674. 22: 07/05/2010. 23:<br />

43: 22/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 09. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: PLASTFORM (A DIVISION OF ASTRAPAK<br />

MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: CONTAINER<br />

57: The features of the design for which protection is<br />

claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an<br />

article substantially as shown in the accompanying<br />

representation(s).<br />

21: A2010/00423. 22: 24/03/2010. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 26. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: SCANIA CV AB<br />

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21: A2010/00975. 22: 06/07/2010. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 23. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: MILLER ROY KEVIN<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: INLINE FILTER<br />

57: The features of the design for which protection is<br />

claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration<br />

of an inline filter substantially as illustrated in the<br />

accompanying drawing.<br />

21: A2010/01208. 22: 02/09/2010. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 25. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: CEL CONCRETE PRODUCTS CLOSE<br />

CORPORATION<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: PAVING BLOCKS<br />

57: The novelty of the design resides in the pattern<br />

and the configuration and the ornamentation of a<br />

paving block substantially as shown in the<br />

accompanying representations.<br />

21: A2010/01164. 22: 24/08/2010. 23:<br />

43: 28/11/2011<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: COULPLING ADAPTOR<br />

57: The design relates to a coupling adpator. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

21: A2011/00038. 22: 05/01/2011. 23:<br />

43: 02/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 06. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: KETER PLASTIC LTD<br />

33: IL. 31: 49751. 32: 2010/07/05<br />

33: 85162494 31: USA 32: 2010-10-27<br />

54: CHAIR<br />

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57: The design is to be applied to a chair. The<br />

features of the design for which protection is claimed<br />

reside in the shape and/or configuration and/or<br />

pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as<br />

shown in the representations.<br />

21: A2011/00039. 22: 05/01/2011. 23:<br />

43: 02/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 06-01. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: KETER PLASTIC LTD<br />

33: IL. 31: 49751. 32: 2010/07/05<br />

33: 85213308 31: USA 32: 2011-01-07|<br />

54: CHAIR<br />

57: The design is to be applied to a chair. The<br />

features of the design for which protection is claimed<br />

reside in the shape and/or configuration and/or<br />

pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as<br />

shown in the representations.<br />

21: A2011/000816 22: 2011-05-23 23:<br />

43: 2011-12-20<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: BRÜGGLI<br />

33: 07 3 511 571 31: FR 32: 2007-07-05<br />

54: Motor Car Body<br />

57: The design relates to a motor car body. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

21: A2011/00091. 22: 19/01/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 09. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS<br />

(PTY) LTD<br />

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33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: PACKAGING BAG<br />

57: The features of the design for which protection is<br />

claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an<br />

article substantially as shown in the accompanying<br />

representations(s).<br />

21: A2011/00134. 22: 27/01/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 24. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: LMJ DESIGNS (PTY) LTD<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

33: 78/218,545 31: U.S.A. 32: 2003-02-25|<br />

54: PACIFIER<br />

57: The design relates to a pacifier. The features of<br />

the design are those of shape and/or configuration.<br />

21: A2011/00158. 22: 02/02/2011. 23:<br />

43: 10/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 20. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: RUWIEL, MARCUS PETRUS JACOBUS<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: AN ADVERTISING AND DIPLAY UNIT<br />

57: An advertising and display unit is provided. The<br />

features of the design for which protection is claimed<br />

reside in the shape and/or configuration and/or<br />

ornamentation of the unit substantially as illustrated<br />

in the accompanying representations.<br />

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21: A2011/00339. 22: 11/03/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 08. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

33: 359917 31: PERU 32: 2008-07-10|<br />

54: JACKING IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design relates to a jacking implement. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA<br />

54: Automobile<br />

57: The design relates to an automobile. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

21: A2011/00375 22: 2011-03-16 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-16<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA<br />

54: Automobile<br />

57: The design relates to an automobile. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

21: A2011/00373 22: 2011-03-16 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-16<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA<br />

54: Automobile<br />

57: The design relates to an automobile. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

21: A2011/00374 22: 2011-03-16 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-16<br />

21: A2011/00571 22: 2011-04-15 23:<br />

43: 2010-10-18<br />

52: Class 1 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Kraft Foods Global Brands LLC<br />

33: 2010-094664 31: JP 32: 2010-12-06<br />

54: BAKED FOODSTUFFS<br />

57: The design is for a baked foodstuff. The foodstuff<br />

is symmetrical about a longitudinal midline and has<br />

rounded edges with a flat bottom surface. An outline<br />

of the foodstuff resembles that of a paw print. The<br />

foodstuff has a squat middle portion from which a<br />

central pair of primary, rounded lobes project<br />

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outwardly, toward the front, having rounded edges.<br />

The primary lobes are flanked on either side by a<br />

secondary lobe which is slightly smaller than the<br />

primary lobes.<br />

3D View<br />

3D View<br />

21: A2011/00572 22: 2011-04-15 23:<br />

43: 2010-10-18<br />

52: Class 1. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Kraft Foods Global Brands LLC<br />

33: 2010-101449 31: JP 32: 2010-12-29<br />

54: BAKED FOODSTUFFS<br />

57: The design is for a baked foodstuff. The foodstuff<br />

is symmetrical about a longitudinal midline and has<br />

rounded edges with a flat bottom surface. An outline<br />

of the foodstuff resembles that of a paw print. The<br />

foodstuff has a squat middle portion from which a<br />

central pair of primary, rounded lobes project<br />

outwardly, toward the front, having rounded edges.<br />

The primary lobes are flanked on either side by a<br />

secondary lobe which is slightly smaller than the<br />

primary lobes. An outer surface of the foodstuff is<br />

covered with irregular textured markings such that it<br />

has the appearance of baked dough.<br />

21: A2011/00573 22: 2011-04-15 23:<br />

43: 2010-10-18<br />

52: Class 1. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Kraft Foods Global Brands LLC<br />

54: BAKED FOODSTUFFS<br />

57: The design is for a baked foodstuff. The foodstuff<br />

is symmetrical about a longitudinal midline and has<br />

rounded edges with a flat bottom surface. An outline<br />

of the foodstuff resembles that of a paw print. The<br />

foodstuff has a squat middle portion from which a<br />

central pair of primary, rounded lobes project<br />

outwardly, toward the front, having rounded edges.<br />

The primary lobes are flanked on either side by a<br />

secondary lobe which is slightly smaller than the<br />

primary lobes. An outer surface of the foodstuff is<br />

covered with irregular textured markings such that it<br />

has the appearance of baked dough. The foodstuff<br />

contains a number of particle deposits, in the form of<br />

chips or chunks, of varying sizes and shapes.<br />

3D View<br />

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21: A2011/00689 22: 2011-04-29 23:<br />

43: 2011-12-07<br />

52: Class 24. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: FRESENIUS KABI DEUTSCHLAND GMBH<br />

54: Medical Pump<br />

57: The design relates to a medical pump. The<br />

features of the design are the shape and<br />

configuration of the illustrated medical pump. The<br />

buttons "A" form no part of the design and are<br />

disclaimed.<br />

21: A2011/00743. 22: 09/05/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 21. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: TOYMONSTER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY<br />

LIMITED<br />

33: IS. 31: 50266. 32: 2010/11/07<br />

33: 1207207 31: Benelux 32: 2010-07-27|<br />

54: RIDE ON TOY<br />

57: The features of the design for which protection is<br />

sought are those features of shape and/or<br />

configuration and/or pattern or ornament applied to<br />

the article shown in the representations.<br />

21: A2011/00731. 22: 06/05/2011. 23:<br />

43: 23/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 13. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: GERT KOEGELENBERG; BRUCE RONALD<br />

HUMPHREY<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: PLUG<br />

57: The design relates to a plug. The features of the<br />

design are those of shape and/or configuration.<br />

21: A2011/00801. 22: 19/05/2011. 23:<br />

43: 30/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 07. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: ANTON SNYMAN<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: PIZZA OVEN ACCESSORY FOR A<br />

BARBEQUE<br />

57: The design relates to a pizza oven accessort for<br />

a barbeque. The features of the design are those of<br />

shape and/or configuration.<br />

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57: The novelty of the design as applied to a<br />

billboard or the like display resides in the shape<br />

and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown<br />

in the accompanying drawings.<br />

21: A2011/00831. 22: 27/05/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 20. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: CONTINENTAL OUTDOOR MEDIA AFRICA<br />

(PTY) LTD<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: BILLBOARD<br />

57: The novelty of the design as applied to a<br />

billboard or the like display resides in the shape<br />

and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown<br />

in the accompanying drawings.<br />

21: A2011/00844 22: 2011-06-01 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-20<br />

52: Class 7. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A.<br />

54: CAPSULE HOLDERS<br />

57: The design is for a capsule holder comprising an<br />

elongate generally rectangular body having a<br />

longitudinally disposed ovoid-shaped recess in an<br />

upper surface of the body. A circular hole extends<br />

through the body and opens upwardly into the ovoidshaped<br />

recess towards a bulbous end thereof. The<br />

hole is defined by a generally circular skirt which<br />

protrudes downwardly from the body. A plurality of<br />

circumferentially spaced semi-circular recesses are<br />

provided on an inner surface of the skirt dividing the<br />

skirt into a plurality of circumferentially spaced land<br />

portions. The skirt tapers gently inwardly away from<br />

the top surface of the body. An arcuate handle is<br />

attached to the end of the body closest to the<br />

tapered end of the recess in the upper surface.<br />

21: A2011/00832. 22: 27/05/2011. 23:<br />

43: 20/12/2011<br />

52: Class 20. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: CONTINENTAL OUTDOOR MEDIA AFRICA<br />

(PTY) LTD<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: BILLBOARD<br />

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52: Class 12 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: CHONGQING SOKON INDUSTRY GROUP<br />

STOCK CO., LTD.<br />

54: AUTOMOBILE<br />

57: The design is to be applied to an automobile.<br />

The features for which protection is claimed are<br />

those of shape and/or configuration and/or<br />

ornamentation, substantially as shown in the<br />

representations.<br />

Three dimensional view from the top<br />

21: A2011/00845 22: 2011-06-01 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

52: Class 21. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: FITNESS BRANDS 2, LLC<br />

54: MODIFIED ABDOMINAL EXERCISE DEVICE<br />

57: The design is to be applied to a modified<br />

abdominal exercise device. The features for which<br />

protection is claimed are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration, substantially as shown in the<br />

representations.<br />

21: A2011/00856 22: 2011-06-03 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

52: Class 16. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: ADLENS BEACON, INC.<br />

54: Spectacles Frame<br />

57: The design relates to a spectacles frame. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration and/or ornamentation of the illustrated<br />

spectacles frame.<br />

21: A2011/00852 22: 2011-06-02 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

21: A2011/00862. 22: 03/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: MARCOPOLO S.A<br />

33: BR. 31: DI 7005896-2. 32: 2010/12/03<br />

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54: MOTOR VEHICLES<br />

57: The design is for a motor vehicle, particularly a<br />

van. The van has an elongate body defined<br />

generally by side panels, a roof, a cowl and a rear<br />

hatch. The side panels include elongate body<br />

panels extending the full length of the van and<br />

elongate windows disposed between the side panels<br />

and the roof such that the elongate windows extend<br />

the full length of the van. The windows are<br />

sectioned by forwardly located side pillars to define<br />

front side windows of the van. Wave-shaped<br />

formations extend rearwardly from the front side<br />

windows below the side pillars. The cowl<br />

incorporates a bulging trapezium grille flanked by<br />

substantially horizontal pinnacled headlights whilst<br />

the hatch incorporates complimentary substantially<br />

vertical pinnacled tail lights that at least partly engulf<br />

rear sides of the van.<br />

21: A2011/00865. 22: 03/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: MARCOPOLO S.A<br />

33: BR. 31: D17005897-0. 32: 2010/12/03<br />

54: SIDE MIRRORS FOR MOTOR VEHICLES<br />

57: The design is for a side mirror for motor vehicles.<br />

One end of the side mirror defines a connection<br />

formation shaped and dimensioned to connect to the<br />

motor vehicle. Another end of the side mirror<br />

defines a mirror housing having a generally<br />

rectangular shape. The mirror housing includes two<br />

mirror partitions positioned adjacent each other. A<br />

bridge portion links the connection formation to the<br />

mirror housing. The bridge portion is defined by two<br />

beams extending from the connection formation and<br />

substantially converging towards the mirror housing.<br />

Rearward facing portions of the beams include<br />

honeycomb structures.<br />

21: A2011/00866. 22: 03/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: MARCOPOLO S.A<br />

33: BR. 31: DI 7005896-2. 32: 2010/12/03<br />

54: MOTOR VEHICLES<br />

57: The design is for a motor vehicle, particularly a<br />

van. The van has an elongate body defined<br />

generally by side panels, a roof, a cowl and a rear<br />

hatch. The side panels include elongate body<br />

panels extending the full length of the van and<br />

elongate windows disposed between the side panels<br />

and the roof such that the elongate windows extend<br />

the full length of the van. The windows are<br />

sectioned by forwardly located side pillars to define<br />

front side windows of the van. Wave-shaped<br />

formations extend rearwardly from the front side<br />

windows below the side pillars. The cowl<br />

incorporates a bulging trapezium grille flanked by<br />

substantially horizontal pinnacled headlights whilst<br />

the hatch incorporates complimentary substantially<br />

vertical pinnacled tail lights that at least partly engulf<br />

rear sides of the van.<br />

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21: A2011/00867. 22: 03/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: MARCOPOLO S.A<br />

33: BR. 31: DI 7005894-6. 32: 2010/12/03<br />

54: REAR LIGHT ASSEMBLY FOR MOTOR<br />

VEHICLES<br />

57: The design is for a rear light assembly for motor<br />

vehicles. The assembly is defined by an elongate,<br />

slightly tapered body which includes a wrap around<br />

aesthetic panel at an operative upper portion of the<br />

body. The panel includes three segments. The<br />

assembly further includes a twin reflector array at an<br />

upper portion of the body and a linear reflector array<br />

at a bottom portion of the body. A transversely<br />

extending band separates the upper- and bottom<br />

portions of the body<br />

21: A2011/00868. 22: 06/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 24. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: LABORATORIOS LICONSA S.A.<br />

33: EU. 31: 001249296. 32: 2010/12/06<br />

33: 85088603 31: United States of America 32:<br />

2010-07-20|<br />

54: INHALER<br />

57: The design is applied to an inhaler. The features<br />

of the design for which protection is claimed include<br />

the shape and/or configuration of an inhaler<br />

substantially as illustrated in the accompanying<br />

representations. The mouthpiece indicated in broken<br />

lines does not form part of the design and is<br />

disclaimed.<br />

21: A2011/00875 22: 2011-06-06 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

52: Class 23. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

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71: HALOSOURCE, INC.<br />

54: Filter Cartridge for a Water Purifying Pitcher<br />

57: The design relates to a filter cartridge for a water<br />

purifying pitcher. The features of the design are<br />

those of shape and/or configuration.<br />

21: A2011/00878 22: 2011-06-07 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

52: Class 9. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: UNILEVER PLC<br />

54: Refill Bottle<br />

57: The design relates to a refill bottle. The features<br />

of the design are those of shape and configuration.<br />

21: A2011/00876 22: 2011-06-06 23: 2010-12-14<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

52: Class 25. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: MERMAR-GSS CC T/AS GSS PORT<br />

ELIZABETH<br />

33: 07 3 511 571 31: FR 32: 2007-07-05<br />

54: Sliding Door<br />

57: The design relates to a sliding door. The features<br />

of the design are those of shape and configuration.<br />

21: A2011/00880 22: 2011-06-07 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

52: Class 9. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: UNILEVER PLC<br />

33: 07 3 511 571 31: FR 32: 2007-07-05<br />

54: Refill Bottle<br />

57: The design relates to a refill bottle. The features<br />

of the design are those of shape and configuration.<br />

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21: A2011/00883 22: 2011-06-08 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

52: Class 23. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED<br />

54: CONTAINER WITH LID<br />

57: The design is to be applied to a container with<br />

lid. The features for which protection is claimed are<br />

those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern<br />

and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the<br />

representations.<br />

21: A2011/00882 22: 2011-06-08 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

52: Class 23. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED<br />

54: AIR FRESHENER DEVICE<br />

57: The design is to be applied to an air freshener<br />

device. The features for which protection is claimed<br />

are those of shape and/or configuration and/or<br />

pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as<br />

shown in the representations.<br />

21: A2011/00884 22: 2011-06-08 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-20<br />

52: Class 9. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A.<br />

33: 2010-101449 31: JP 32: 2010-12-29<br />

54: PACKAGINGS<br />

57: The design is for a drawing for packaging, which<br />

consists of a dark brown patterned background with<br />

a pink square, a stylised black T-shaped character<br />

as well as a lady picking leaves in the foreground.<br />

The background is graduated in colour from dark to<br />

light, where the dark portion is on the left of the<br />

drawing, and a lighter brown pattern of a map is<br />

superimposed on the top portion of the background.<br />

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The pink square is situated in a lower left quarter of<br />

the drawing. The T-shaped character is placed on<br />

top of the light portion of the background. The T-<br />

shaped character has a cross bar and stem portion<br />

which narrow towards points at their extremities and<br />

are widest and show curvature in their middle<br />

portions. The lady picking leaves is on the right of<br />

the stem portion of the T-shaped character and<br />

underneath the cross-bar.<br />

Single Figure<br />

Single Figure<br />

21: A2011/00885 22: 2011-06-08 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-20<br />

52: Class 9. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Société des Produits Nestlé S.A.<br />

54: PACKAGINGS<br />

57: The design is for a drawing for packaging, which<br />

consists of a background with a stylised T-shaped<br />

character in the foreground. The background is<br />

graduated in colour from dark to light, where the<br />

dark portion is on the left of the drawing. The T-<br />

shaped character is placed on top of the light portion<br />

of the background. The T-shaped character has a<br />

cross bar and stem portion which narrow towards<br />

points at their extremities and are widest and show<br />

curvature in their middle portions.<br />

21: A2011/00886. 22: 09/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 24. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: POLY MEDICURE LIMITED<br />

33: IN. 31: 233230. 32: 2010/12/14<br />

54: SAFETY WINGED BLOOD COLLECTION SET<br />

57: The design is applied to a safety winged blood<br />

collection set. The features of the design for which<br />

protection is claimed include the shape and/or<br />

configuration of a safety winged blood collection set<br />

substantially as illustrated in the accompanying<br />

representation.<br />

21: A2011/00887. 22: 09/06/2011. 23:<br />

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43:<br />

52: Class 08. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: JACKING IMPLEMENT<br />

57: The design relates to a jacking implement.The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration<br />

57: The design relates to a playing surface.The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

21: A2011/00888. 22: 09/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: JACKING IMPLEMENT<br />

57: The design relates to a jacking implement.The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration<br />

21: A2011/00892. 22: 09/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: KNUCKLE PROTECTOR<br />

57: The design relates to a knuckle protector.The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

21: A2011/00890. 22: 09/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 21. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: MBONELWA JOHAN MKHIZE<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: PLAYING SURFACE<br />

21: A2011/00896 22: 2011-06-09 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-10<br />

52: Class 6. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Dauphin Entwicklungs- u. Beteiligungs - GmbH<br />

33: 07 3 511 571 31: FR 32: 2007-07-05<br />

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54: SEATING FURNITURE<br />

57: The design is for seating furniture having an<br />

elongate body. The body has an M-shaped central<br />

portion and opposing planar sections which extend<br />

from the central portion. The body can be<br />

rearranged into different shapes around the central<br />

portion.<br />

52: Class 9. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: UNILEVER PLC<br />

54: Spray Dispenser<br />

57: The design relates to a spray dispenser. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and<br />

configuration.<br />

Three dimensional view of the article of seating<br />

fruniture in an unfold state<br />

21: A2011/00897 22: 2011-06-09 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

52: Class 9. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: UNILEVER PLC<br />

54: Spray Dispenser Refill<br />

57: The design relates to a spray dispenser refill.<br />

The features of the design are those of shape and<br />

configuration.<br />

21: A2011/00899 22: 2011-06-10 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

52: Class 9. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: HERMANUS, KURT MICHAEL<br />

33: 56293/2010 31: Switzerland 32: 2010-06-17<br />

54: Container<br />

57: The design relates to a container. The features<br />

of the design are those of shape and configuration.<br />

21: A2011/00898 22: 2011-06-09 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

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Three dimensional view<br />

21: A2011/00901 22: 2011-06-10 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-13<br />

52: Class 4 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: GlaxoSmithKline Consumer Healthcare GmbH &<br />

Co. KG<br />

54: TOOTHBRUSHES<br />

57: The design is for a toothbrush comprising a<br />

handle, neck and head. The handle is curved,<br />

defining a convexity facing in the direction of the<br />

bristles. A free end of the handle, opposite the<br />

head, narrows in a wedge shape towards the end.<br />

The convex side of the handle includes an isosceles<br />

trapezium shaped inset, tapering away from the<br />

head and extending from between the handle and<br />

neck for approximately two thirds of the handle<br />

length, the inset being framed along both sides by<br />

an overlay of a different colour, extending from the<br />

part of the handle nearest the head, along the<br />

handle lateral sides to curve with the handle, the<br />

overlay being flush with the inset towards the free<br />

end. On the concave side of the handle is an<br />

elongated oval overlay gradually thickening towards<br />

the free end and then following the wedge shape<br />

towards the free end.<br />

21: A2011/00909. 22: 10/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 23. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: HMT PROJECTS CC<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: A PIPE<br />

57: The design is applied to a pipe that is extruded<br />

from rigid plastics material, preferably unplasticized<br />

polyvinyl chloride (uPVC). The end portions of the<br />

pipe are heated and pressed outwardly into a mould<br />

to provide the formations illustrated. A shoulder<br />

adjacent each end is for cooperation with a coupling<br />

to connect contiguous ends of two such pipes.<br />

21: A2011/00919 22: 2011-06-14 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-23<br />

52: Class 9 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: EL CANTILLO, S.A.<br />

54: BOTTLE<br />

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57: The design is to be applied to a bottle. The<br />

features for which protection is claimed are those of<br />

shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown<br />

in the representations.<br />

21: A2011/00923 22: 2011-06-15 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-23<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: SUZHOU EAGLE ELECTRIC VEHICLE<br />

MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.<br />

54: Electric Vehicle<br />

57: The design relates to an electric vehicle. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configruation and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of<br />

the illustrated electric vehicle.<br />

21: A2011/00921 22: 2011-06-15 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-23<br />

52: Class 25. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: CLEARLINE PROTECTION SYSTEMS (PTY)<br />

LIMITED<br />

54: SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR A SOLAR<br />

PANEL ARRAY<br />

57: The design is applied to a support structure for a<br />

solar panel array. The features of the design for<br />

which protection is claimed include the shape and/or<br />

configuration of a support structure for a solar panel<br />

array substantially as illustrated in the accompanying<br />

representations.<br />

21: A2011/00924 22: 2011-06-17 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-20<br />

52: Class 4. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for an oral care implement, in<br />

particular for a replaceable front part thereof. The<br />

part includes a head, an opposite connecting<br />

formation, and an elongate neck interconnecting<br />

them. Three stacked circumferential ribs extend<br />

around the neck adjacent to the connection<br />

formation. For most of its length, the neck narrows<br />

slightly laterally from the connecting formation<br />

towards the head, with a short front length of the<br />

neck laterally widening towards the head. On a rear<br />

of the head is an arrangement of rearwardly pointed<br />

spikes, the arrangement defining an outline<br />

resembling a keyhole. The head includes a round<br />

disc, carrying a round bristle arrangement, at a free<br />

end of the part and a longitudinally adjacent<br />

formation carrying a roughly rectangular bristle<br />

arrangement.<br />

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Three-dimensional view from the rear<br />

21: A2011/00925 22: 2011-06-17 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-20<br />

52: Class 4 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

33: 63208/2010 31: Switzerland 32: 2010-12-03<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for an oral care implement having<br />

an elongate body. The body includes an elongate<br />

handle portion which is circular in transverse crosssection;<br />

a neck portion which curves slightly; and a<br />

head portion. A rear of the handle portion defines a<br />

pair of elongate, generally wave-like, recesses which<br />

is oriented along the length of the handle portion. A<br />

first, nonagon-shaped feature is located on the rear<br />

of the handle portion, adjacent the pair of recesses.<br />

A second raised feature is located on a front of the<br />

handle portion, opposite the first feature. The second<br />

feature includes a generally oval-shaped formation<br />

and a generally trowel-shaped formation. A series of<br />

ornamental lines extends circumferentially around<br />

the second feature. Both features have a generally<br />

crystal-like appearance.<br />

Anothter three dimensional view from front<br />

21: A2011/00926 22: 2011-06-17 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-20<br />

52: Class 4 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for an oral care implement having<br />

an elongate body. The body includes an elongate<br />

handle portion which is circular in transverse crosssection;<br />

a neck portion which curves slightly; and a<br />

head portion. A rear of the handle portion defines a<br />

pair of elongate, generally wave-like, recesses which<br />

is oriented along the length of the handle portion. A<br />

first, nonagon-shaped feature is located on the rear<br />

of the handle portion, adjacent the pair of recesses.<br />

A second raised feature is located on a front of the<br />

handle portion, opposite the first feature. The second<br />

feature includes a generally oval-shaped formation<br />

and a generally trowel-shaped formation. A series of<br />

ornamental lines extends circumferentially around<br />

the second feature. Both features have a generally<br />

crystal-like appearance.<br />

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Three dimensional view<br />

Another three dimensional view from the front<br />

21: A2011/00927 22: 2011-06-17 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-20<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company<br />

33: 07 3 511 571 31: FR 32: 2007-07-05<br />

54: TIRES AND TIRE TREADS<br />

57: A tread for a tire having five rows of tread<br />

elements; a center row, a pair of intermediate rows,<br />

and a pair of shoulder rows; adjacent rows being<br />

separated by a circumferentially continuous groove.<br />

The tread elements of a first intermediate row has<br />

alternating circumferential arrays of short grooves<br />

extending at an inclination angle from an outward<br />

side, and extending at a downward angle from an<br />

opposite inboard side. A first shoulder row has a<br />

circumferential array of rectangular tread elements,<br />

each having an arched medially located blind<br />

groove, and is separated from adjacent tread<br />

elements by an arched lateral groove extending from<br />

an outer edge to an intermediate groove. A second<br />

shoulder row has a circumferential array of spaced<br />

apart upwardly arching groove fingers extending<br />

from an outward edge across the second shoulder<br />

row and an adjacent intermediate row and to a<br />

tapered end residing within the center row.<br />

21: A2011/00928 22: 2011-06-17 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-20<br />

52: Class 4. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for an oral care implement in the<br />

form of a toothbrush. The oral care implement has<br />

an elongate handle, circular in cross-section, which<br />

leads into a head. The implement tapers slightly<br />

from an undulating lower part of the handle, which is<br />

covered by a series of longitudinally spaced apart,<br />

circumferentially extending ridges, toward an upper<br />

part of the handle, which curves rearwardly. Pairs of<br />

diamond-shaped recesses are formed on the rear<br />

and front of the lower part. The intersection of the<br />

upper and lower parts of the handle is rearwardly<br />

upwardly slanted and raised features resembling<br />

heraldic shields are provided on a front of the upper<br />

part. A heraldic shield on a rear of the head is<br />

surrounded by a plurality of tiny, pointed studs or<br />

spikes. A pair of diamond-shaped projections<br />

protrude from the lower part of the handle toward the<br />

bottom.<br />

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Three dimensional view from the rear<br />

21: A2011/00929 22: 2011-06-17 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-20<br />

52: Class 4. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

33: 2010/01827 31: Ireland 32: 2010-10-20<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for an oral care implement in the<br />

form of a toothbrush, more particularly for a rear<br />

portion of a head of the toothbrush. A heraldic<br />

symbol which is shaped like a shield is provided<br />

centrally on the rear of the head and is surrounded<br />

by a plurality of tiny, pointed studs or spikes.<br />

Three dimensional view from the rear<br />

21: A2011/00930 22: 2011-06-17 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-20<br />

52: Class 4. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for an oral care implement, more<br />

particularly for a bristle formation thereof. The bristle<br />

formation comprises a round bristle arrangement,<br />

comprising two concentric circles of round crosssection<br />

bristle tufts, and a longitudinally adjacent<br />

roughly rectangular bristle arrangement, comprising<br />

five laterally extending rows of bristle tufts. A central<br />

and two opposite rows have round cross-section<br />

bristle tufts and two intermediate rows have square<br />

cross-section bristle tufts.<br />

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Three dimensional view from the rear<br />

21: A2011/00931 22: 2011-06-17 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-20<br />

52: Class 4. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for an oral care implement in the<br />

form of a toothbrush, more particularly for an<br />

ornamental portion of a handle of the toothbrush. A<br />

primary raised feature resembling a heraldic shield is<br />

provided on the front of the handle and a small<br />

triangular raised feature with a central circular button<br />

is provided below the primary feature. A trimmed<br />

surface area surrounding the ornamental feature has<br />

an oval outline.<br />

Three dimensional view from the front<br />

21: A2011/00932 22: 2011-06-17 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-20<br />

52: Class 4 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for an oral care implement in the<br />

form of a toothbrush. The oral care implement has<br />

an elongate handle, circular in cross-section, which<br />

leads into a head from which a plurality of bristle<br />

tufts project forwardly. The implement tapers slightly<br />

from an undulating lower part of the handle, which is<br />

covered by a series of longitudinally spaced apart,<br />

circumferentially extending ridges, toward an upper<br />

part of the handle, which curves rearwardly. Pairs of<br />

diamond-shaped recesses are formed on the rear<br />

and front of the lower part. The intersection of the<br />

upper and lower parts of the handle is rearwardly<br />

upwardly slanted and raised features resembling<br />

heraldic shields are provided on a front of the upper<br />

part. A heraldic shield on a rear of the head is<br />

surrounded by a plurality of tiny, pointed studs or<br />

spikes.<br />

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Three dimensional view from the rear<br />

Three dimensional view from the rear<br />

21: A2011/00933 22: 2011-06-17 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-20<br />

52: Class 4. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for an oral care implement, in<br />

particular for a tongue and cheeck cleaner formation<br />

thereof. The formation includes an arrangement of<br />

rearwardly pointed spikes, the arrangement defining<br />

an outline resembling a keyhole. In a round part of<br />

the arrangement, the spikes are arranged in three<br />

concentric circles. In a central part, the spikes are<br />

arranged in four longitudinal rows. In a part opposite<br />

to the round part, the spikes are arranged in a single<br />

U-shaped row.<br />

21: A2011/00934 22: 2011-06-17 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-20<br />

52: Class 4. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for an oral care implement, in<br />

particular for a replaceable front part thereof. The<br />

part includes a head, an opposite connecting<br />

formation, and an elongate neck interconnecting<br />

them. Three stacked circumferential ribs extend<br />

around the neck adjacent to the connection<br />

formation. For most of its length, the neck narrows<br />

slightly laterally from the connecting formation<br />

towards the head, with a short front length of the<br />

neck laterally widening towards the head. On a rear<br />

of the head is an arrangement of rearwardly pointed<br />

spikes, the arrangement defining an outline<br />

resembling a keyhole.<br />

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Three dimensional view from the rear<br />

21: A2011/00935 22: 2011-06-17 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-20<br />

52: Class 4 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

33: T201001938 31: Finland 32: 2010-07-01<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for an oral care implement in the<br />

form of a toothbrush, more particularly for an<br />

ornamental portion of a handle of the toothbrush. An<br />

ornamental feature is provided on a front of the<br />

handle and has a generally oval upper part joined to<br />

a roughly triangular lower part. The upper and lower<br />

parts project outwardly from the handle, each having<br />

a plurality of intricately cut, distinct angled facets<br />

which gives them the appearance of a precious<br />

stone. A trimmed surface area surrounding the<br />

ornamental feature has an oval outline.<br />

Three dimensional view from front<br />

21: A2011/00937 22: 2011-06-17 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-23<br />

52: Class 8. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: LEATHERMAN TOOL GROUP, INC.<br />

54: Folding Hand Tool<br />

57: The design relates to a folding hand tool. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

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21: A2011/00938 22: 2011-06-17 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-23<br />

52: Class 8. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: LEATHERMAN TOOL GROUP, INC.<br />

33: 2010/01827 31: Ireland 32: 2010-10-20<br />

54: Hand Tool<br />

57: The design relates to a hand tool. The features<br />

of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

Another three dimensional view from rear<br />

21: A2011/00941 22: 2011-06-17 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-20<br />

52: Class 4. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

33: T201001939 31: Finland 32: 2010-07-01<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for an oral care implement in the<br />

form of a toothbrush, more particularly for a rear<br />

portion of a head of the toothbrush. A longitudinally<br />

extending, wavy, raised feature is provided centrally<br />

on the rear of the head of the toothbrush and is<br />

flanked on either side by a smaller raised feature<br />

having a similar curvature to the central feature, the<br />

smaller features being slightly longitudinally offset<br />

from the central feature. A plurality of tiny, pointed<br />

studs or spikes surround the raised features.<br />

21: A2011/00942 22: 2011-06-20 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-23<br />

52: Class 28. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY<br />

54: SHAVING RAZOR HANDLE AND CARTRIDGE<br />

DISPENSER<br />

57: The design is to be applied to a shaving razor<br />

handle and cartridge dispenser. The features for<br />

which protection is claimed are those of shape<br />

and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the<br />

representations.<br />

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extending body with a horizontal base, a middle<br />

portion and a bevelled upper portion, a handle which<br />

extends from a rear of the body and a pair of wheels<br />

positioned at a rear of the base. The handle is T-<br />

shaped and has a shaft with a triangular recess, a<br />

hanger which extends from one side of the shaft and<br />

a hand grip which extends sideways from the shaft<br />

and has two opposing cavities. The upper portion<br />

has a rectangular recess at a front face and a<br />

trapezoidal recess at each side. The middle portion<br />

has a rectangular recess at a front face and a<br />

triangular recess at each side. The base has a<br />

curved arch over each wheel and a rectangular<br />

recess at a front face.<br />

21: A2011/00943 22: 2011-06-20 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-23<br />

52: Class 28 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY<br />

54: RAZOR CARTRIDGE<br />

57: The design is to be applied to a razor cartridge.<br />

The features for which protection is claimed are<br />

those of shape and/or configuration and/or<br />

ornamentation, substantially as shown in the<br />

representations.<br />

Three dimensional view<br />

21: A2011/00944 22: 2011-06-20 23: 2010-12-31<br />

43: 2010-12-31<br />

52: Class 15. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Rug Doctor, Inc.<br />

54: CARPET CLEANING MACHINES<br />

57: The design is for a carpet cleaning machine. The<br />

machine has a generally rectangular, vertically<br />

21: A2011/00945 22: 2011-06-20 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-21<br />

52: Class 4. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for the head of an oral care<br />

implement. The head section has a front surface<br />

from which spaced apart circular clusters of bristles<br />

protrude. The free end of each cluster is inclined.<br />

Five curved protrusions protrude from the front<br />

surface between the clusters of bristles. The<br />

outside edge of the head section has four<br />

indentations on each side and a rounded tip. A<br />

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bottom surface of the head section has grooves as<br />

well as protrusions which form a pattern. The<br />

pattern is made up of rounded circular protrusions as<br />

well as curved and peanut shaped protrusions. A<br />

groove divides the head into a tip section as well as<br />

edge sections and a middle section.<br />

four indentations each and a rounded tip. A bottom<br />

surface of the head section has grooves as well as<br />

protrusions which form a pattern.<br />

Three dimensional view from front<br />

Three dimensional view from the front<br />

21: A2011/00946 22: 2011-06-20 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-21<br />

52: Class 4 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for an oral care implement<br />

comprising an elongate main body and an integral<br />

head section connected to one end of the body. The<br />

end of the body remote from the head section is<br />

tapered. The head section has upstanding circular<br />

clusters of brush bristles protruding from a front<br />

surface. Curved protrusions protrude from the front<br />

surface between the clusters of bristles. The<br />

elongate main body has a handle section with a<br />

textured gripping surface on either side of the body.<br />

The main body narrows into a connection section<br />

and then broadens into the roughly elliptical head<br />

section. The outside edge of the head section has<br />

21: A2011/00947 22: 2011-06-20 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-21<br />

52: Class 4 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for an oral care implement which<br />

has an elongate body. The body comprises an<br />

elongate contoured hand-grippable portion. A head<br />

is located at one end of the head-grippable portion,<br />

with a slightly curved (in side view) neck connecting<br />

the head to the hand-grippable portion. The other<br />

end of the hand-grippable portion is rounded.<br />

Ellipse-like textured gripping zones are provided on<br />

front and rear surfaces of the hand-grippable<br />

portions, with the gripping zone on the rear surface<br />

being slightly longer than that on the front zone.<br />

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Three dimensional view from front<br />

21: A2011/00948 22: 2011-06-20 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-21<br />

52: Class 4. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for an oral care implement which<br />

has an elongate body. The body has a head at its<br />

one end. Ellipse-like textured gripping zones are<br />

provided on front and rear surfaces of the handgrippable<br />

portions, with the gripping zone on the rear<br />

surface being slightly longer than that on the front<br />

surface.<br />

Three dimensional view from front<br />

21: A2011/00949 22: 2011-06-20 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-21<br />

52: Class 4. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for an oral care implement. More<br />

particularly it relates to a bristle arrangement<br />

comprising spaced apart circular clusters of<br />

upstanding bristles attached to a head section. Five<br />

curved protrusions protrude between the clusters of<br />

the bristles and divide the bristles into groups of<br />

various sizes, ranging from smaller groups of bristles<br />

around the edges of the head section to a larger<br />

group of bristles positioned in the middle region of<br />

the head section. The free end of each cluster of<br />

bristles is inclined.<br />

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Three dimensional view from the front<br />

21: A2011/00950 22: 2011-06-20 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-21<br />

52: Class 4 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Colgate-Palmolive Company<br />

33: 56293/2010 31: Switzerland 32: 2010-06-17<br />

54: ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS<br />

57: The design is for an oral care implement and<br />

more particularly a head section of the oral care<br />

implement. The head section is generally oval and<br />

has opposed top and bottom surfaces and a<br />

peripheral edge extends therebetween. Four spaced<br />

apart indentations are provided on each side of the<br />

peripheral edge. The bottom surface has grooves as<br />

well as protrusions which form a pattern. The<br />

grooves divide the surface into four regions, one in<br />

the middle, two on the edges of the head section<br />

and one at the tip of the head section. The edge<br />

sections are identical and have three peanut-shaped<br />

protrusions each. The tip has rounded protrusions<br />

as well as curved grooves. The middle section has<br />

a symmetrically arranged combination of rounded<br />

protrusions as well as curved protrusions and<br />

grooves.<br />

Three dimensional view from the front<br />

21: A2011/00951 22: 2011-06-21 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-23<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: CATERPILLAR INC.<br />

54: Front Portion of an Off Highway Truck<br />

57: The design relates to a front portion of an off<br />

highway truck. The features of the design are those<br />

of shape and/or configuration of the illustrated front<br />

portion of an off highway truck. Features shown in<br />

broken outline form no part of the design for which<br />

protection is claimed.<br />

21: A2011/00955. 22: 22/06/2011. 23:<br />

43: 23/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 13. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

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71: GERT KOEGELENBERG; BRUCE RONALD<br />

HUMPHREY<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

33: 359916 31: PERU 32: 2008-07-10|<br />

54: MULTI-PLUG ADAPTOR<br />

57: The design relates to a multi-plug adaptor.The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

21: A2011/00957. 22: 22/06/2011. 23:<br />

43: 23/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 13. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: GERT KOEGELENBERG; BRUCE RONALD<br />

HUMPHREY<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: FACE PLATE FOR AN ELECTRIC SOCKET<br />

57: The design relates to a face plate for an electric<br />

socket.The features of the design are those of shape<br />

and/or configuration.<br />

21: A2011/00959. 22: 20/05/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 15. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: RADEMEYER, LINDA LESLIE<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: POOL CLEANER ASSEMBLY<br />

57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or<br />

configuration of the pool cleaner assembly<br />

substantially as shown in the accompanying<br />

drawing.<br />

21: A2011/00961 22: 2011-06-23 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-24<br />

52: Class 14. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: LG ELECTRONICS INC.<br />

54: Mobile Phone<br />

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57: The design relates to a mobile phone. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of<br />

the illustrated mobile phone.<br />

21: A2011/00969 22: 2011-06-27 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-24<br />

52: Class 28 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY<br />

54: RAZOR HANGER<br />

57: The design is to be applied to a razor hanger.<br />

The features for which protection is claimed are<br />

those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as<br />

shown in the representations.<br />

21: A2011/00964 22: 2011-06-23 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-24<br />

52: Class 25 l24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: WACO AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED<br />

33: 85/070,584 31: USA 32: 2010-06-24<br />

54: PODGER DEVICE FOR ASSEMBLING<br />

SCAFFOLDING<br />

57: The design is applied to a podger device for<br />

assembling scaffolding. The features of the design<br />

for which protection is claimed include the shape<br />

and/or configuration of a podger device for<br />

assembling scaffolding, substantially as illustrated in<br />

the accompanying representations.<br />

21: A2011/00970 22: 2011-06-27 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-24<br />

52: Class 9. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: THE VINUM CORPORATION<br />

54: Reusable Bottle Stopper<br />

57: The design relates to a reusable bottle stopper.<br />

The features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration of the illustrated reusable bottle<br />

stopper. The air passageway shown in broken<br />

outline forms no part of the design for which<br />

protection is claimed.<br />

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Three dimensional view<br />

21: A2011/00972 22: 2011-06-27 23:<br />

43: 2011-01-07<br />

52: Class 15 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Numatic International Limited<br />

54: MACHINES INCLUDING VACUUM CLEANERS<br />

AND PARTS OF MACHINES INCLUDING<br />

VACUUM CLEANERS<br />

57: The design is for a part of a machine, more<br />

particularly for a wheel of a vacuum cleaner or<br />

similar machine. The wheel has a solid, central,<br />

circular hub surrounded by fairly low-profiled<br />

peripheral tread. A soccer ball is depicted on an<br />

outer surface of the hub.<br />

21: A2011/00973 22: 2011-06-27 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-28<br />

52: Class 9 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Spirits International B.V.<br />

54: BOTTLES<br />

57: The design is for a bottle which has a base, a<br />

body and a shoulder –and- neck portion. The body<br />

of the bottle is circular cylindrical and of slightly<br />

smaller diameter than the base or the shoulder. The<br />

body-shoulder interface is defined by a pair of<br />

peripheral steps. The body-base interface is defined<br />

by a single peripheral step. The underside of the<br />

base has a grooved pattern around its periphery and<br />

a spotting bar defining a front of the bottle showing<br />

the optional word “Stoli”. The peripheral side face of<br />

the base has a series of vertically extending,<br />

circumferentially spaced grooves. The underside of<br />

the base optionally has generally concentric<br />

ornamentation formations including a stylised<br />

building obliquely intersected by “Stolichnaya”, which<br />

word is duplicated in Latin script at a semi-concentric<br />

position.<br />

Three dimensional view<br />

21: A2011/00974 22: 2011-06-28 23:<br />

43: 2011-01-10<br />

52: Class 7. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Dart Industries Inc.<br />

54: BOTTLES<br />

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57: The design is for a bottle having a generally<br />

square base with straight sides and rounded<br />

corners. Side walls extend upwardly from the base.<br />

Upper portions of the side walls taper inwardly to<br />

form a shoulder from which a circular cylindrical neck<br />

protrudes. Generally elliptical recesses are provided<br />

in two opposed side walls.<br />

Three dimensional view from front<br />

Three dimensional view<br />

21: A2011/00975 22: 2011-06-28 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-29<br />

52: Class 7 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Dart Industries Inc.<br />

33: 63200/2010 31: Switzerland 32: 2010-12-03<br />

54: CONTAINERS<br />

57: The design is for a container comprising a body<br />

and a complemental lid. The container has an<br />

elongate, substantially oblong outline in plan view.<br />

The body includes four upright walls (that is, a pair of<br />

opposed, longer side walls, and a pair of opposed,<br />

shorter end walls), and a bottom wall extending<br />

between the upright walls. The bottom wall is<br />

elongate and concave and defines five side-by-side<br />

oval depressions spaced along the length of the<br />

body. The lid is similar in shape to, but flatter than,<br />

the body. A top wall of the lid defines five matched<br />

side-by-side oval depressions, so that the body and<br />

lid together define five side-by-side oval<br />

depressions. The container has an H-shaped profile<br />

in side view.<br />

21: A2011/00976 22: 2011-06-28 23:<br />

43: 2010-12-29<br />

52: Class 7. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Dart Industries Inc.<br />

54: CONTAINERS<br />

57: The design is for a container comprising a body<br />

and a complemental lid. The container has an<br />

elongate, oblong outline in plan view. The body<br />

includes container includes four upright walls (that is,<br />

a pair of opposed, longer side walls, and a pair of<br />

opposed, shorter end walls), and a bottom wall<br />

extending between the upright walls. The bottom<br />

wall is elongate and concave and defines a<br />

recumbent semi-cylindrical cavity therein. A lower<br />

edge of each side wall flares outwardly to define a<br />

flange or lip, having a circular segment shape in<br />

plain view. The lid is similar in shape to, but flatter<br />

than, the body. A top wall of the lid defines a<br />

matched semi-cylindrical cavity, so that the body and<br />

lid together define an enclosed cylindrical cavity. A<br />

peripherally extending lip of the flares outwardly at<br />

its sides to match the outline of the base.<br />

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Three dimensional view from front<br />

21: A2011/00977 22: 2011-06-28 23:<br />

43: 2011-01-10<br />

52: Class 7 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: Dart Industries Inc.<br />

33: 2010-094664 31: JP 32: 2010-12-06<br />

54: BOTTLES WITH CAPS<br />

57: The design is for a bottle having a generally<br />

square base with straight sides and rounded<br />

corners. Side walls extend upwardly from the base.<br />

Upper portions of the side walls taper inwardly to<br />

form a shoulder from which a circular cylindrical neck<br />

protrudes. Generally elliptical recesses are provided<br />

in two opposed side walls. A bottle cap is mounted<br />

on the neck. The cap has a circular top from which<br />

a circular cylindrical skirt depends. A tab protrudes<br />

radially from the skirt.<br />

Three dimensional view<br />

21: A2011/00981 22: 2011-06-29 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-24<br />

52: Class 9. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: UNILEVER PLC<br />

33: 2011-002225 31: JP 32: 2011-01-17<br />

54: A Pouch<br />

57: The design relates to a pouch. The features of<br />

the design are those of shape and configuration.<br />

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21: A2011/00983. 22: 29/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 09. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: ELLIS, CLINTON JOHN; RICHARDS, HAYLEY<br />

KATELYNNE<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: A BOX<br />

57: The design is applied to a box having its base<br />

and sides folded from a blank. The sides are<br />

retained in position by a skirt on a lid. The hatched<br />

lines indicated on the bottom of the blank which<br />

delimit the base and sides will be pressed and those<br />

extending diagonally at the corners will be perforated<br />

to form fold lines. The box is suited for packaging<br />

food, which will be visible through a window in the<br />

lid. On removal of the lid, the sides can be folded out<br />

to provide an enlarged eating surface.<br />

21: A2011/00985. 22: 29/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 09. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: ELLIS, CLINTON JOHN; RICHARDS, HAYLEY<br />

KATELYNNE<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: A BLANK FOR A BOX<br />

57: The design is applied to a blank which will be<br />

folded to provide a base and sides for a box. The<br />

sides will be held in position by a skirt on a lid. The<br />

hatched lines indicated on the bottom of the blank<br />

which delimit the base and sides will be pressed and<br />

the diagonal ones at the corners will be perforated to<br />

form fold lines. The box is well suited for packaging<br />

food ¿ the sides can folded out to provide an<br />

enlarged eating surface on removal of the lid.<br />

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21: A2011/00999 22: 2011-06-30 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-24<br />

52: Class 26. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: BEKA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED<br />

54: A HOUSING FOR AN LED STREET LIGHT<br />

LUMINAIRE<br />

57: The design is applied to a housing for an LED<br />

street light luminaire. The features of the design for<br />

which protection is claimed include the shape and/or<br />

configuration of a housing for an LED street light<br />

luminaire, substantially as illustrated in the<br />

accompanying representations.<br />

21: A2011/01001 22: 2011-06-30 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-24<br />

52: Class 26. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: BEKA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED<br />

54: A HOUSING FOR AN LED STREET LIGHT<br />

LUMINAIRE<br />

57: The design is applied to a housing for an LED<br />

street light luminaire. The features of the design for<br />

which protection is claimed include the shape and/or<br />

configuration of a housing for an LED street light<br />

luminaire, substantially as illustrated in the<br />

accompanying representations.<br />

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21: A2011/01004 22: 2011-07-01 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-02-13<br />

52: Class 28 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY<br />

33: 77/703,675 31: USA 32: 2009-03-31<br />

54: RAZOR<br />

57: The design is to be applied to a razor. The<br />

features for which protection is claimed are those of<br />

shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation,<br />

substantially as shown in the representations.<br />

21: A2011/01005 22: 2011-07-01 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-02-13<br />

52: Class 28. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY<br />

54: RAZOR<br />

57: The design is to be applied to a razor. The<br />

features for which protection is claimed are those of<br />

shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation,<br />

substantially as shown in the representations.<br />

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21: A2011/01006 22: 2011-07-01 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-02-13<br />

52: Class 28. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY<br />

54: RAZOR<br />

57: The design is to be applied to a razor. The<br />

features for which protection is claimed are those of<br />

shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation,<br />

substantially as shown in the representations.<br />

21: A2011/01074. 22: 22/07/2011. 23:<br />

43: 10/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 08. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: JACK<br />

57: The design relates to a jack. The features of the<br />

design are those of shape and/or configuration.<br />

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33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: PILLOW<br />

57: The design relates to a pillow. The features of<br />

the design are those of shape and/or configuration.<br />

21: A2011/01076. 22: 22/07/2011. 23:<br />

43: 13/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: JACK<br />

57: The design relates to aj jack. The features of the<br />

design are those of shape and /or configuration.<br />

21: A2011/01112. 22: 28/07/2011. 23:<br />

43: 13/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 08. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: INWEN TEQ TECHNOLOGIES CC<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: SECURING DEVICE<br />

57: The design relates to a securing device. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

21: A2011/01110. 22: 28/07/2011. 23:<br />

43: 13/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 06. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: GERARD KARL KOHLER<br />

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21: A2011/01114. 22: 28/07/2011. 23:<br />

43: 13/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 24. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: GERARD KARL KOHLER<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: PILLOW<br />

57: The design relates to a pillow. The features of<br />

the design are those of shape and/or configuration.<br />

21: A2011/01146. 22: 29/07/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: MATTHEW BEZUIDENHOUT AND LANCE<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: SKIP TRAILER<br />

57: Protection is sought and claimed on the shape<br />

and configuration of the skip trailer as shown in the<br />

attached presentation. The trailer features a<br />

triangular shaped loading frame mounted on a<br />

wheeled trailer chassis by hinge connections,<br />

permitting the load frame to be tilted manually and/or<br />

mechanically assisted 90 degrees backwards and to<br />

return to its' normal upright position. This facilitates<br />

loading, transportation and tipping of skip bins or<br />

containers specifically adapted for the predetermined<br />

applications. The configuration of the<br />

design may be greatly variable to meet particular<br />

load requirements.<br />

21: A2011/01116. 22: 28/07/2011. 23:<br />

43: 13/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 09. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: POLYMET (PTY) LTD<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: TRAY<br />

57: The design relates to a tray.The features of the<br />

design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

21: A2011/01418. 22: 05/08/2011. 23:<br />

43: 20/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 09. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: DAVIS, JOHN MICHAEL<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

33: 85/188,004 31: USA 32: 2010-12-01<br />

54: BLISTER PACK DISPENSING PACKAGE<br />

57: THE DESIGN RELATES TO A BLISTER PACK<br />

DISPENSING PACKAGE. THE FEATURES OF<br />

THE DESIGN ARE THOSE OF SHAPE AND/OR<br />

CONFIGURATION OF THE ILLUSTRATED<br />

BLISTER PACK DISPENSING PACKAGE.<br />

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21: A2011/01846. 22: 18/11/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 08. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: ALTERNATIVE STRUCTURES (PTY) LTD<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

33: 85/188,004 31: USA 32: 2010-12-01|<br />

54: NAIL PLATE<br />

57: The features of a design for which protection is<br />

claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a<br />

nail plate substantially as illustrated in the<br />

accompanying illustrations.<br />

21: A2011/0815 22: 2011-05-20 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-09<br />

52: Class 14. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC.<br />

54: RECORDING MEDIA<br />

57: The design is applied to a storage medium. The<br />

features of the design for which protection is claimed<br />

include the shape, pattern, ornamentation, and/or<br />

configuration of a storage medium shown in<br />

perspective view in the drawing showing the overall<br />

appearance thereof.<br />

21: A2011/01848. 22: 18/11/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 08. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: ALTERNATIVE STRUCTURES (PTY) LTD<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: NAIL PLATE<br />

57: The features of the design for which protection is<br />

claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a<br />

nail plate substantially as illustrated in the<br />

accompanying illustration.<br />

21: A<strong>2012</strong>/00135. 22: 14/02/<strong>2012</strong>. 23:<br />

43:<br />

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52: Class 99. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: MING HE<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

33: 1207207 31: Benelux 32: 2010-07-27|<br />

54: JADORRI (SHOE SOLE RUBBER)<br />

57: The shoe bottom is made of rubber, with fire<br />

circle (T) logo, for leather and takkies shoes.<br />

21: F2011/00034. 22: 04/01/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 15. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: PERMABAN LIMITED<br />

33: GB. 31: 001223838-0001. 32: 2010/07/05<br />

54: JOINT SYSTEMS FOR CONCRETE SLABS<br />

57: The design is for a leave-in-place joint system for<br />

concrete floor slabs.<br />

21: F2011/00033. 22: 04/01/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 15. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: PERMABAN LIMITED<br />

33: GB. 31: 001223838-0002. 32: 2010/07/05<br />

54: JOINT SYSTEMS FOR CONCRETE SLABS<br />

57: The design is for a leave-in-place joint system for<br />

concrete floor slabs.<br />

21: F2011/000846 22: 2011-06-01 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

52: Class 25. 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: USG INTERIORS, INC.<br />

54: Seismic Expansion Joint Clip for Suspended<br />

Ceilings<br />

57: The design relates to a seismic expansion joint<br />

clip for suspended ceilings. The features of the<br />

design are those of shape and/or configuration.<br />

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57: An advertising and display unit is provided. The<br />

features of the design for which protection is claimed<br />

reside in the shape and/or configuration and/or<br />

ornamentation of the unit substantially as illustrated<br />

in the accompanying representations.<br />

21: F2011/00143. 22: 28/01/2011. 23:<br />

43: 28/11/2011<br />

52: Class 21. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: SPEED STACKS INC<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: A CUP<br />

57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape,<br />

pattern or configuration of a CUP as shown in the<br />

accompanying drawings.<br />

21: F2011/00199. 22: 18/01/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 08. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: CARDENAS ROMULO FERNANDO<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: A CUTTING TOOL<br />

57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape<br />

and configuration of a cutting tool, substantially as<br />

shown in the attached representation.<br />

21: F2011/00157. 22: 02/02/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 20. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: RUWIEL, MARCUS PETRUS JACOBUS<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

33: 801036 31: New Zealand 32: 2009-01-05|<br />

54: AN ADVERTISING AND DISPLAY UNIT<br />

21: F2011/00532. 22: 06/04/2011. 23:<br />

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43:<br />

52: Class 08. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: WILLEM JACOBUS GAGIANO<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: WATERING CART<br />

57: The shape and reconfiguration of a watering cart<br />

substantially as shown in the accompanying<br />

representations<br />

21: F2011/00742. 22: 09/05/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 21. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: TOYMONSTER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY<br />

LIMITED<br />

33: IS. 31: 50266. 32: 2010/11/07<br />

54: RIDE ON TOY<br />

57: The features of the design for which protection is<br />

sought are those features of shape and/or<br />

configuration and/or pattern applied to the article<br />

shown in the representations<br />

21: F2011/00730. 22: 06/05/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 13. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: GERT KOEGELENBERG; BRUCE RONALD<br />

HUMPHREY<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: PLUG<br />

57: The design relates to a plug. The features of the<br />

design are those of shape and/or configuration.<br />

21: F2011/00778. 22: 11/05/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 25. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: COCHRANE STEEL PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: CABLE TRAT<br />

57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or<br />

configuration of a cable tray substantially shown in<br />

the accompanying drawing. The length and the<br />

breadth of the tray are indeterminate<br />

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21: F2011/00781. 22: 16/05/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 09. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: WAVE PAPER (PTY) LIMITED<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: BLANK FOR ERECTION INTO CONTAINER<br />

57: The novelty of the design as applied to a blank<br />

for erection into a container for a vehicle door<br />

resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof<br />

substantially as illustrated in the drawing.<br />

21: F2011/00798. 22: 06/05/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: ALAN WILFRED HALL<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: A FRAME ATTACHED TO THE REAR OF<br />

CYCLE<br />

57: This frame allows a cyclist to increase the<br />

loading capacity of a cycle, and the versatility of a<br />

cycle. Loads are carried closer to the ground which<br />

affords the cyclist more safety than a conventional<br />

cycle.<br />

21: F2011/00782. 22: 16/05/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 09. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: WAVE PAPER (PTY) LIMITED<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: BLANK FOR ERECTION INTO A CONTAINER<br />

57: The novelty of the design as applied to a blank<br />

for erection into a container for a vehicle door<br />

resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof<br />

substantially as illustrated in the drawing.<br />

21: F2011/00800. 22: 06/05/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: ALAN WILFRED HALL<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

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54: DRIVE SPROCKETS ON THE REAR WHEEL<br />

OF CYCLE<br />

57: This design allows the hub of a cycle to be<br />

driven by more than one power source, such as an<br />

electric motor and/or a combustion motor. Each<br />

power source drives the wheel of a cycle<br />

independently of the other power source/s. As more<br />

power sources are added to the cycle so can the<br />

hub be extended so that additional sprockets can be<br />

attached to the hub.<br />

21: F2011/00806. 22: 15/05/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 09. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: WAVE PAPER (PTY) LIMITED<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: BLANK FOR ERECTION INTO A CONTAINER<br />

57: The novelty of the design as applied to a blank<br />

for erection into a container for a vehicle bumper<br />

resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof<br />

substantially as shown in the drawing.<br />

21: F2011/00802. 22: 19/05/2011. 23:<br />

43: 30/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 07. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: ANTON SNYMAN<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: PIZZA OVEN ACCESSORY FOR A<br />

BARBEQUE<br />

57: The design relates to a pizza oven accessory for<br />

a barbeque. The features of the design are those of<br />

shape and/or configuration.<br />

21: F2011/00826. 22: 27/05/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: DELTA-EXPERTS SA (PTY) LTD<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: ROLL-OVER PROTECTION SYSTEM<br />

57: The novelty of the design as applied to a rollover<br />

protection system for a motor vehicle resides in<br />

the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially<br />

as shown in the accompanying drawings. The<br />

motor vehicle does not form part of the design.<br />

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54: SEISMIC EXPANSION SLEEVE FOR<br />

SUSPENDED CEILINGS<br />

57: The design in applied to a seismic expansion<br />

sleeve for suspended ceilings. The features of the<br />

design for which protection is claimed include the<br />

shape and/or configuration of a seismic expansion<br />

sleeve for suspended ceilings substantially as<br />

illustrated in the accompanying representations.<br />

21: F2011/00846 22: 2011-06-01 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

52: Class 25. 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: USG INTERIORS, INC.<br />

33: 10 3 775 299 31: France 32: 2010-10-18<br />

54: Seismic Expansion Joint Clip for Suspended<br />

Ceilings<br />

57: The design relates to a seismic expansion joint<br />

clip for suspended ceilings. The features of the<br />

design are those of shape and/or configuration.<br />

21: F2011/00851 22: 2011-06-02 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: SMARTEC TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD<br />

54: MOBILE BUSINESS UNIT<br />

57: The design is to be applied to a mobile business<br />

unit. The features for which protection is claimed<br />

are those of shape and/or configuration of a mobile<br />

business unit substantially as shown in the drawings.<br />

21: F2011/00850 22: 2011-06-02 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

52: Class 25. 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: USG INTERIORS, INC.<br />

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21: F2011/00855. 22: 02/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 23. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: HALOFLO (PTY) LTD T/AS ENVIROMENTAL<br />

RESOURCE SOLUTIONS<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: LEAK FREE CISTERN<br />

57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape<br />

and configuration of a LEAK FREE CISTERN<br />

FILLING AND DISCHARGE DEVICE substantially<br />

as illustrated in the drawings.<br />

21: F2011/00879. 22: 07/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 25. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: MCGARRY & DENNIS SUPPLIES T/A<br />

SECURITY FENCING<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

33: 85088410 31: USA 32: 2010-07-20|<br />

54: SPACER UNIT FOR PALISADE FENCING<br />

57: The novelty of the design as applied to a spacer<br />

unit for palisade fencing resides in the shape and/or<br />

configuration thereof substantially as shown in the<br />

drawing.<br />

21: F2011/00874. 22: 06/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 15. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: ULTRA AQUATIC TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: SKID FRAME WITH FLOAT FOR A PUMP<br />

57: The design relates to a skid frame with float for a<br />

pump. The design includes a float member mounted<br />

on a frame assembly. The float member is in the<br />

form of a generally rectangularly shaped body with<br />

two rounded opposing ends. The frame assembly<br />

includes upwardly depending arms converging<br />

towards a cable receiver. The frame assembly<br />

further includes downwardly depending legs,<br />

mounted to a pair of spaced apart elongated skids<br />

on opposite sides of the frame assembly.<br />

21: F2011/00881 22: 2011-06-08 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

52: Class 6 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: BROOKE, Rory<br />

54: FURNITURE STABILISING ASSEMBLY<br />

57: The design is to be applied to a furniture<br />

stabilising assembly. The features for which<br />

protection is claimed are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration of a furniture stabilising assembly<br />

substantially as shown in the drawings.<br />

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33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: KNUCKLE PROTECTOR<br />

57: The design relates to a knuckle protector. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

21: F2011/00889. 22: 09/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 21. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: MBONELWA JOHAN MKHIZE<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: PLAYING SURFACE<br />

57: The design relates to a playing surface. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

21: F2011/00893. 22: 09/06/2011. 23: 31/03/2011<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: JACKING IMPLEMENT<br />

57: The design relates to a jacking implement.The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration<br />

21: F2011/00891. 22: 09/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST<br />

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21: F2011/00894. 22: 09/06/2011. 23: 31/03/2011<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 08. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: JACKING IMPLEMENT<br />

57: The design relates to a jacking implement. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

52: Class 9. 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: HERMANUS, KURT MICHAEL<br />

54: Blank for a Container<br />

57: The design relates to a blank for a container.<br />

The features of the design are those of shape and<br />

configuration.<br />

21: F2011/00895 22: 2011-06-09 23:<br />

43: 2011-06-09<br />

52: Class 15. 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: Calderys France<br />

54: FLOW MODIFIERS FOR TUNDISHES<br />

57: The design is for tundish flow modifiers made<br />

from a refractory material and comprising a<br />

substantially planar base, a wall, and an overhang,<br />

wherein the wall extends upwardly from the base as<br />

one or more planar sections, none of which is<br />

perpendicular to the base, and wherein the<br />

underside surface of the overhang includes one or<br />

more planar sections which are not substantially<br />

parallel to the base<br />

21: F2011/00920 22: 2011-06-15 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-24<br />

52: Class 25 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: CLEARLINE PROTECTION SYSTEMS (PTY)<br />

LIMITED<br />

54: SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR A SOLAR<br />

PANEL ARRAY<br />

57: The design is applied to a support structure for a<br />

solar panel array. The features of the design for<br />

which protection is claimed include the shape and/or<br />

configuration of a support structure for a solar panel<br />

array substantially as illustrated in the accompanying<br />

representations.<br />

Sectional view through A-A of Figure 1<br />

21: F2011/00900 22: 2011-06-10 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-18<br />

21: F2011/00922 22: 2011-06-15 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-23<br />

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52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: SUZHOU EAGLE ELECTRIC VEHICLE<br />

MANUFACTURING CO., LTD.<br />

54: Electric Vehicle Frame<br />

57: The design relates to an electric vehicle frame.<br />

The features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration of the illustrated electric vehicle frame.<br />

52: Class 8. 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: LEATHERMAN TOOL GROUP, INC.<br />

54: Hand Tool<br />

57: The design relates to a hand tool. The features<br />

of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

21: F2011/00936 22: 2011-06-17 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-23<br />

52: Class 8. 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: LEATHERMAN TOOL GROUP, INC.<br />

33: 85/114,304 31: USA 32: 2010-08-24<br />

54: Folding Hand Tool<br />

57: The design relates to a folding hand tool. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

21: F2011/00956. 22: 22/06/2011. 23:<br />

43: 23/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 13. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: GERT KOEGELENBERG; BRUCE RONALD<br />

HUMPHREY<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: MULTI-PLUG ADAPTOR<br />

57: The design relates to a multi-plug adaptor. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration.<br />

21: F2011/00940 22: 2011-06-17 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-23<br />

21: F2011/00958. 22: 22/06/2011. 23:<br />

43: 23/01/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 13. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

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71: GERT KOEGELENBERG; BRUCE RONALD<br />

HUMPHREY<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: FACE PLATE FOR AN ELECTRIC SOCKET<br />

57: The design relates to a face plate for an electric<br />

socket. The features of the design are those of<br />

shape and/or configuration.<br />

21: F2011/00963 22: 2011-06-23 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-24<br />

52: Class 25. 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: WACO AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED<br />

54: PODGER DEVICE FOR ASSEMBLING<br />

SCAFFOLDING<br />

57: The design is applied to a podger device for<br />

assembling scaffolding. The features of the design<br />

for which protection is claimed include the shape<br />

and/or configuration of a podger device for<br />

assembling scaffolding, substantially as illustrated in<br />

the accompanying representations.<br />

21: F2011/00966 22: 2011-06-24 23:<br />

43: 2011-06-24<br />

52: Class 6. 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: ZERO APPLIANCES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED<br />

54: BED ASSEMBLIES<br />

57: The design is for a bed assembly which includes<br />

a rectangular, hollow base and a generic mattress.<br />

The base comprises four side walls and a bottom<br />

wall which define therebetween a cavity, shaped and<br />

dimensioned to accommodate the mattress. In a<br />

storage condition, the mattress is placed inside the<br />

cavity for convenient storage or transport. In an<br />

operative condition, the base is turned around, and<br />

the bottom wall (now a top wall) serves to support<br />

the mattress off the floor. Additional components<br />

(e.g. feet, a headboard, side table panels) can also<br />

be stored within the base.<br />

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lines indicated on the bottom of the blank which<br />

delimit the base and sides will be pressed and those<br />

extending diagonally at the corners will be perforated<br />

to form fold lines. The box is suited for packaging<br />

food, which will be visible through a window in the<br />

lid. On removal of the lid, the sides can be folded out<br />

to provide an enlarged eating surface.<br />

Exploded view (Storage condition, with accessories)<br />

21: F2011/00978. 22: 28/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 09. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: FORMBY, CARYN BARBARA<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: CLOSURES FOR CONTAINERS<br />

57: Articles to which design is to be applied: A<br />

CLOSURE FOR A CONTAINER<br />

21: F2011/00990. 22: 29/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 09. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: ELLIS, CLINTON JOHN; RICHARDS, HAYLEY<br />

KATELYNNE<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: A BLANK FOR BOX<br />

57: The design is applied to a blank which will be<br />

folded to provide a base and sides for a box. The<br />

sides will be held in position by a skirt on a lid. The<br />

hatched lines indicated on the bottom of the blank<br />

which delimit the base and sides will be pressed and<br />

the diagonal ones at the corners will be perforated to<br />

form fold lines. The box is well suited for packaging<br />

food ¿ the sides can folded out to provide an<br />

enlarged eating surface on removal of the lid.<br />

21: F2011/00984. 22: 29/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 09. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: ELLIS, CLINTON JOHN; RICHARDS, HAYLEY<br />

KATELYNNE<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: A BOX<br />

57: The design is applied to a box having its base<br />

and sides folded from a blank. The sides are<br />

retained in position by a skirt on a lid. The hatched<br />

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21: F2011/00995 22: 2011-06-30 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-17<br />

52: Class 8. 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: NORTHLITE ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS<br />

(PTY) LIMITED<br />

54: HOUSING FOR A SLIDING LOCK ASSEMBLY<br />

57: The features of the design for which protection is<br />

claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a<br />

housing for a sliding lock assembly of an electrical<br />

box, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying<br />

representations.<br />

21: F2011/00994 22: 2011-06-30 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-24<br />

52: Class 8. 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: NORTHLITE ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS<br />

(PTY) LIMITED<br />

54: SLIDING MEMBER OF A SLIDING LOCK<br />

ASSEMBLY<br />

57: The features of the design for which protection is<br />

claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a<br />

sliding member of a sliding lock assembly for an<br />

electrical box, substantially as illustrated in the<br />

accompanying representations.<br />

21: F2011/00996 22: 2011-06-30 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-17<br />

52: Class 8. 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: NORTHLITE ELECTRICAL WHOLESALERS<br />

(PTY) LIMITED<br />

54: SLIDING MEMBER OF A SLIDING LOCK<br />

ASSEMBLY<br />

57: The features of the design for which protection is<br />

claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a<br />

sliding member of a sliding lock assembly of an<br />

electrical box, substantially as illustrated in the<br />

accompanying representations.<br />

21: F2011/00997. 22: 30/06/2011. 23:<br />

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43:<br />

52: Class 21. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: NGOMANE, STEVEN LESLEY<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: SPORTS FIELDS<br />

57: The design is for a sports field layout. The field<br />

layout has a goal area at a far end thereof and a<br />

home base area at an opposed far end thereof, the<br />

field being divided into a first play half area<br />

associated with the goal area and a second play half<br />

area associated with the home base area by a<br />

halfway line running across the playing field, a<br />

centre base area located midway along the halfway<br />

line of the playing field, and a plurality of base paths<br />

extending radially outward from the centre base area<br />

to the home base area of the second play half area.<br />

21: F2011/01000 22: 2011-06-30 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-24<br />

52: Class 26. 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: BEKA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED<br />

54: A HOUSING FOR AN LED STREET LIGHT<br />

LUMINAIRE<br />

57: The design is applied to a housing for an LED<br />

street light luminaire. The features of the design for<br />

which protection is claimed include the shape and/or<br />

configuration of a housing for an LED street light<br />

luminaire, substantially as illustrated in the<br />

accompanying representations.<br />

21: F2011/00998 22: 2011-06-30 23:<br />

43: <strong>2012</strong>-01-24<br />

52: Class 26. 24: <strong>Part</strong> F<br />

71: BEKA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED<br />

54: A HOUSING FOR AN LED STREET LIGHT<br />

LUMINAIRE<br />

57: The design is applied to a housing for an LED<br />

street light luminaire. The features of the design for<br />

which protection is claimed include the shape and/or<br />

configuration of a housing for an LED street light<br />

luminaire, substantially as illustrated in the<br />

accompanying representations.<br />

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21: F2011/01015. 22: 04/07/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 09. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: GOSSAMER STRUCTURES (PTY) LTD<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: CONTAINERS<br />

57: The design is for a container formed from a<br />

container blank of sheet material in a first automated<br />

step, in which outside walls are glued into position<br />

and subsequent manual steps in which the other<br />

features of the container are folded manually.<br />

21: F2011/01035. 22: 08/07/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 25. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: ANDERSON, GARRETH<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: A STRUCTURAL MEMBER<br />

57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape<br />

and configuration of a cross-section of a n elongte<br />

structural member, substantially as shown in the<br />

accompanying representation.<br />

21: F2011/01043. 22: 11/07/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: AUSTRALIAN PERFORMANCE<br />

DEVELOPMENT (PTY) LTD<br />

33: AU. 31: 10089/2011. 32: 2011/01/12<br />

54: AIR INTAKE SNORKEL FOR A VEHICLE<br />

57: The design relates to an AIR INTAKE SNORKEL<br />

FOR A VEHICLE. The features of the design for<br />

which protection is claimed reside in the shape<br />

and/or configuration of an air intake snorkel for a<br />

vehicle substantially as illustrated in the<br />

accompanying representation.<br />

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21: F2011/01047. 22: 12/07/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: SUSANNA MARIA ELIZABETHA CHRISTIANE<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: WHEEL FITTING AND REMOVING<br />

EQUIPMENT<br />

57: The design relates to wheel fitting and removing<br />

equipment substantially as shown in the<br />

accompanying representations.<br />

21: F2011/01046. 22: 12/07/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: SUSANNA MARIA ELIZABETHA CHRISTIANE<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: WHEEL FITTING AND REMOVING<br />

EQUIPMENT<br />

57: The design relates to wheel fitting and removing<br />

equipment substantially as shown in the<br />

accompanying representations.<br />

21: F2011/01062. 22: 20/07/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 19-07. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: TREVOR KEITH GOLD<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: FRAXION MASTER<br />

57: A hand held and wall mountable teaching aid to<br />

assist primary school learners with the fundamentals<br />

of fractions, Decimals and percentages.<br />

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21: F2011/01063. 22: 20/07/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 19-07. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: TREVOR KEITH GOLD<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: CUNTAPILLAR<br />

57: A teaching aid for grade "R" learners to assist in<br />

teaching of counting and word and number<br />

recognition.<br />

21: F2011/01077. 22: 22/07/2011. 23:<br />

43: 13/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 12. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: JACK<br />

57: The design relates to a jack. The features of the<br />

design are those of shape and/or configuration<br />

21: F2011/01075. 22: 22/07/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 08. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: JACK<br />

57: The design relates to a jack. The features of the<br />

design are those of shape and/or configuration.<br />

21: F2011/01111. 22: 28/07/2011. 23:<br />

43: 13/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 06. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: GERARD KARL KOHLER<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: PILLOW<br />

57: The design relates to a pillow. The features of<br />

the design are those of shape and/or configuration<br />

21: F2011/01113. 22: 28/07/2011. 23:<br />

43: 13/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 08. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: INVEN TEQ TECHNOLOGIES CC<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

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54: SECURING DEVICE<br />

57: The design relates to a securing device. The<br />

features of the design are those of shape and/or<br />

configuration<br />

71: POLYMET (PTY) LTD<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: TRAY<br />

57: The design relates to a tray.The features of the<br />

of the design are those of pattern and/or shape<br />

and/or configuration.<br />

21: F2011/01115. 22: 28/07/2011. 23:<br />

43: 13/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 24. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: GERARD KARL KOHLER<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: PILLOW<br />

57: The design relates to a pillow. The features of<br />

the design are those of shape and/or configuration<br />

21: F2011/01117. 22: 28/07/2011. 23:<br />

43: 13/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

52: Class 09. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

21: F2011/01150. 22: 01/08/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 14. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: LINDELANI MFUNDO XULU<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: CABIN FOR DATA RECORDING,<br />

COMMUNICATION OR INFORMATION<br />

RETRIEVAL, AND BROADBAND ATTACHED TO<br />

A VEHICLE AND/OR BAG<br />

57: Xulu-VDB- cabin is aimed at providing<br />

convenience and an alternative to otherwise loosely<br />

held USB data storage devices and 3G USB<br />

Modems, providing an alternative advantage in data<br />

storage inside a more secure movable asset such as<br />

a vehicle /car whele people spend a considerable<br />

amount of time climinating the in convenience of<br />

theft or misplacement of loose data storage devices<br />

and 3G USB modems. The Xulu-VDB-Cabin shall<br />

ensure that owners and/or users will always have<br />

aclass to important stored documents, files,<br />

records,data and broadband just by having their<br />

vehicle in close proximity wherether they are on<br />

holiday or between home and office, as one<br />

fixed/attched unit. The cabin may offer varied<br />

network service providers for 3G USB Modem and<br />

broadband.<br />

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43:<br />

52: Class 08. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: ALTERNATIVE STRUCTURES (PTY) LTD<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: TO BE ADVISED<br />

57: The features of the design for which protection is<br />

claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a<br />

nail plate substantially as illustrated in the<br />

accompanying illustrations.<br />

21: F2011/01845. 22: 18/11/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 08. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: ALTERNATIVE STRUCTURES (PTY) LIMITED<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: TO BE ADVISED<br />

57: The features of the design for which protection is<br />

claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a<br />

nail plate substantially as illustrated in the<br />

accompanying illustrations.<br />

21: F2011/00960. 22: 22/06/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 24. 24: <strong>Part</strong> B<br />

71: PROFIBRIX B.V.<br />

33: EU. 31:0001798257. 32: 2010/12/23<br />

54: A MEDICAL INSTRUMENT<br />

57: The design relates to a medical instrument. The<br />

features of the design for which protection is claimed<br />

reside in the shape and/or configuration of the<br />

medical instrument substantially as shown in the<br />

accompanying representation. More particularly the<br />

medical instrument relates to a powder dispenser for<br />

use in the delivery of a powder to an internal or<br />

external surface of the body in medical applications.<br />

21: F2011/01847. 22: 18/11/2011. 23:<br />

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21: A2011/00757. 22: 11/05/2011. 23:<br />

43:<br />

52: Class 06. 24: <strong>Part</strong> A<br />

71: MICHAEL PATERSON MORRIS<br />

33: -. 31:-. 32:-.<br />

54: ITHLATHI TABLE BASE<br />

57: Protection issought the claimed the shape &<br />

configuration. of the aesthetic flature of the table<br />

base is its order out of chaos appeal. The structure<br />

forms an almost randdom spontaneous look,Yet it is<br />

geometrically constructed with additional overlapping<br />

members that break the geometric confirm and<br />

ritythan. The imention is the random look.The<br />

structure & design leads itself to round oval and<br />

rectannear shapesas well. The maxims and finisites<br />

that can be used are infinite<br />

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HYPOTHECATIONS<br />

No records available<br />

JUDGMENTS<br />

No records available<br />

OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES<br />

No records available<br />

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4. COPYRIGHT<br />

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COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS<br />

NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE<br />

(Applications filed in terms of Act No. 62 of 1977)<br />

Any person, who has grounds for objection to the registration of the copyright in any of the following<br />

cinematographs films, may within the prescribed time, lodge Notice of Opposition on Form RF 5 contained in the<br />

Second Schedule to the Registration of Copyright in Cinematograph Films Regulations, 1980. The prescribed<br />

time is one month after the date of advertisement .This period may on application be extended by the Registrar.<br />

The numerical denote the following: (21) Official application number. (22) Date of application. (43) Date of<br />

acceptance. (24) Date(s) and place(s) at which cinematograph films was made. (25) Date and place of first<br />

publication. (71) Name (s) of all applicant (s). (75) Name of author. (76) Name of producer (77) Name of director<br />

(54) Title of cinematograph film. (78) Name(s) of principal players or narrator. (26) Places at which cinematograph<br />

film may be viewed and conditions. (55) Specimen lodged/Not lodged. (56) Preview requested/Not requested.<br />

(57) Abstract (Storyline). (58) Category.<br />

21: <strong>2012</strong>/00010. 22: 08/03/<strong>2012</strong> 43: 09/03/<strong>2012</strong><br />

24: Greytown, Polokwane, Johannesburg, Port St<br />

Johns, Ge<strong>org</strong>e, Knysna and Cape Town 01 April<br />

2011 to 30 June 2011<br />

25: 05 April <strong>2012</strong> Cape Town<br />

71: Come Of Age The Movie<br />

75: Come Of Age The Movie<br />

76: Andre Scholtz<br />

77: FC Hamman<br />

54: ORDINARY PEOPLE<br />

78: Robin Smith, Jaco Muller, Anton Dekker, Lucky<br />

Koza, Norman Anstey and Hannes Muller<br />

26: SAFACT<br />

55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.<br />

56: Preview Requested/Not requested<br />

57: Based on three stories of how the preachings of<br />

Angus Buchan influenced the lives of three men.<br />

58: Drama<br />

21: <strong>2012</strong>/00009. 22: 08/03/<strong>2012</strong> 43: 09/03/<strong>2012</strong><br />

24: 20 December 2010 to 14 January 2011<br />

Vancouver, British Columbia<br />

25: 11 November 2011 South Africa<br />

71: Weinstein Global Film Corp.<br />

75: Weinstein Global Film Corp<br />

76: Timur Bekmambetov and Michelle Wolkoff<br />

77: Gonzalo Lopez Gallego<br />

54: APOLLO 18<br />

78: Warren Christie and Ryan Robbins<br />

26: SAFACT<br />

55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.<br />

56: Preview Requested/Not requested<br />

57: A film about the real mission to space in the<br />

1970s that was cancelled by NASA.<br />

58: Sci-Fi/Action<br />

21: <strong>2012</strong>/00006. 22: 15/02/<strong>2012</strong> 43: 17/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

24: 07 December 2009 to February 2010 Louisiana,<br />

USA<br />

25: October 2009 Italy<br />

71: HRJ Distribution, LLC<br />

75: HRJ Distribution, LLC<br />

76: Endgame Entertainment and Ram Bergman<br />

77: Roger Donaldson<br />

54: SEEKING JUSTICE<br />

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78: Nicholas Cage, January Jones, Guy Pearce,<br />

Harold Perrineau<br />

26: SAFACT<br />

55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.<br />

56: Preview Requested/Not requested<br />

57: After his wife is assaulted, a man allows a<br />

vigilante group to avenge her attack, with the<br />

promise that he will one day return the favour.<br />

58: Action<br />

21: <strong>2012</strong>/00008. 22: 08/03/<strong>2012</strong> 43: 09/03/<strong>2012</strong><br />

24: 04 October 2010 to 19 November 2010 Los<br />

Angeles, California<br />

25:12 October 2011 France<br />

71: Weinstein Global Film Corp<br />

75: Weinstein Global Film Corp<br />

76: Thomas Langmann and Emmanuel Montamat<br />

77: Michael Hazanavicius<br />

54: THE ARTIST<br />

78: Jean Dujarding, Berenice Bejo and John<br />

Goodman<br />

26: SAFACT<br />

55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.<br />

56: Preview Requested/Not requested<br />

57: When a silent movie star loses his career to the<br />

rise of “talkies”, and his lover, a rising movie star,<br />

tries to save him from alcoholism and poverty by<br />

encouraging him to break into the business as a<br />

dancer.<br />

58: Thriller<br />

25: 8 February <strong>2012</strong>/Trinidad & Tobago<br />

71: Screen Gems, Inc. a corporation <strong>org</strong>anized and<br />

existing under the Laws of the States of California<br />

and Spyglass Entertainment Funding, LLC a<br />

Delaware limited liability company<br />

75: Spyglass Entertainment Productions, LLC a<br />

Delaware limited liability company<br />

76: Jonathan Glickman, Paul Taublieb, Gary Barber<br />

and Roger Birnbaum<br />

77: Michael Sucsy<br />

54: THE VOW<br />

78: Rachel McAdams, Channing Tatum, Sam Neil<br />

Scott Speedman, Wendy Crewson, Jessica<br />

McNamee, Tatiana Maslany, Joe Cobden<br />

26: SPOOR & FISHER<br />

Building No.13<br />

Highgrove Office Park<br />

Oak Avenue, Centurion<br />

P.O. Box 454, Pretoria 0001<br />

55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.<br />

56: Preview Requested/Not requested<br />

57: Paige and Leo are a happy newlywed couple<br />

whose lives are changed by a car accident that puts<br />

Paige in a coma. Waking with sere memory loss,<br />

Paige has no memory of Leo, a confusing<br />

relationship with her parents and an ex-fiance she<br />

may still have feelings for. Despite these<br />

complications, Leo endeavours to win her heart<br />

again and rebuild their marriage.<br />

58: Drama<br />

21: <strong>2012</strong>/0005. 22: 15/02/<strong>2012</strong> 43: 20/02/<strong>2012</strong><br />

24: 30 August 2010 to 26 October 2010/ Toronto,<br />

Canada, and Chicago, Illinois, USA<br />

HYPOTHECATIONS<br />

No records available<br />

JUDGMENTS<br />

No records available<br />

OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES<br />

No records available<br />

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5. CORRECTION NOTICES<br />

IN THE JOURNAL OF 26 OCTOBER 2011<br />

Patent Application No. 2011/00732 on Page 717 the priority number and date reads 33:-, 31:-, 32:-, should read<br />

33: CN 31: 200920066749.0: 12-01-2009.<br />

Patent Application No. 2010/09159 on Page 757 the applicant reads MEINTJIES SCHALK WILLEM, should read<br />

MEINTJES SCHALK WILLEM.<br />

IN THE JOURNAL OF 30 NOVEMBER 2011<br />

Patent application No. 2009/06416 on page 972 the inventor reads FORSYSTH KEVIN LUND DAVID, LOCKARD<br />

LISA, GNZALO MARQUEZ RAUL, should read FORSYTH KEVIN, LUND DAVID, LOCKARD LISA, GONZALO<br />

MARQUEZ, FERNANDEZ RAUL<br />

Patent application No. 2011/02591 on page 994 the priority number reads DE 10 2008 050 299.4, should read<br />

DE 10 2008 050 599.4<br />

NOTIFICATION OF THE PATENT EXAMINATION BOARD IN TERMS OF SECTION 21 OF THE<br />

PATENT ACT 1978<br />

THE PATENT EXAMINATION BOARD<br />

The Patent Examination Board, in terms of section 21 of the Patents Act, 1978 (Act No. 57 of 1978), hereby<br />

publishes the Patent Examination Regulations <strong>2012</strong>, in substitution of the Patent Examination Regulations,<br />

2003.These regulations are effective from the date of publication thereof.<br />

________________________<br />

M le Roux<br />

Chairman<br />

Patent Examination Board<br />

01 <strong>March</strong> <strong>2012</strong><br />

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THE PATENTS ACT, 1978<br />

PATENT EXAMINATION REGULATIONS, <strong>2012</strong><br />

The Patent Examination Board, established in terms of section 21 of the Patents Act, 1978 (Act No 57 of 1978).<br />

has, in terms of section 21(3)(a) of the Patents Act, made the following regulations and prescribed the following<br />

syllabuses in regard to the prescribed examination referred to in section 20 of the Patents Act, 1978.<br />

DEFINITIONS<br />

1.In these regulations, unless the context indicates otherwise -<br />

(i)“Board” means the Patent Examination Board established under section 21 of the Act;<br />

(ii)“candidate” means a person who presents himself/herself to the Patent Examination Board with the intention of<br />

enrolling for or who has already enrolled for the Patent Examinations;<br />

(iii)“Chairperson” means the Chairperson of the Board appointed in terms of section 21 (2)(a) of the Act;<br />

(iv)“examination” means the prescribed examination referred to in section 20 of the Act;<br />

(v)“journal” means the patent journal referred to in section 14 of the Act;<br />

(vi) “office” means the patent office established under section 5(1) of the Act;<br />

(vii) “the Act” means the Patents Act, 1978 (Act no. 57 of 1978); and<br />

(viii)“the previous regulations” means the Patent Examination Regulations, 2003, published in Government<br />

Gazette No. 24290 dated 17 January 2003.<br />

EXAMINATIONS<br />

2.(a)The examination shall be held during or around midyear, on such dates as the Chairperson may determine,<br />

and the Board may, in its discretion and having regard to, inter alia, the number of candidates, conduct the<br />

examinations in any one of four centres, namely, Cape Town, Bloemfontein, Durban, Pretoria or such other centre<br />

as it may determine; and<br />

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(b)The examination dates shall be made known to the candidates enrolled for the examination at least eight<br />

weeks prior to such dates, either by written notification or by publication in the journal or both.<br />

CONDITIONS FOR ENROLMENT<br />

3.Only candidates who qualify in terms of at least one of the following criteria shall be entitled to enrol for the<br />

examinations;<br />

(a)a candidate in possession of a technical or scientific diploma or degree from a university or university of<br />

technology, involving at least a three-year course of study;<br />

(b)a candidate in possession of any technical or scientific qualification, which in the opinion of the Board is<br />

sufficient to enable the candidate to meet the requirements of the patent examinations; or<br />

(c)any candidate who has adequate practical experience in a technical or scientific field, which in the opinion of<br />

the Board, is sufficient to enable the candidate to meet the requirements of the patent examinations.<br />

4.(a)Every candidate shall, on or before the thirty-first (31) day of January of the year in which he/she proposes<br />

to sit for any examination, apply to the Board, on a form to be obtained from the office, to be enrolled as a<br />

candidate;<br />

(b)A candidate shall submit to the Board, on first enrolment, proof of his/her qualifications and an application for<br />

any exemption to which he/she may consider himself/herself entitled, stating his/her proposed course of study;<br />

(c)A candidate may be exempted by the Board from interpretation of drawings in regulation 10 on the basis of any<br />

engineering or other appropriate qualification or practical experience which, in the opinion of the Board is<br />

sufficient to enable the candidate to read and interpret drawings; and<br />

(d)Late entries may be approved by the Board on good cause shown.<br />

5.A candidate who fails to pass or obtain an exemption from all of the subjects in Group 1 of regulation 9 within a<br />

period of four calendar years after first enrolling for the examination or, in the case of a candidate who first<br />

enrolled for the examination before the publication of these regulations, within such further period as the Board<br />

may determine, shall not be allowed to enrol for any further examination of the Board except with the permission<br />

of the Board.<br />

6.A candidate who fails to pass or obtain an exemption from all of the subjects in Group 2 of regulation 9 within a<br />

period of four calendar years after first enrolling for any Group 2 subject or, in the case of a candidate who first<br />

enrolled for any Group 2 subject before the publication of the these regulations, within such further period as the<br />

Board may determine, shall not be allowed to enrol for any further examination of the Board except with the<br />

permission of the Board.<br />

7.Except with the permission of the Board, no candidate shall be allowed to enrol for more than four subjects in<br />

any one year.<br />

8.Except where the Board otherwise permits, a candidate shall have passed, or been exempted from all the<br />

subjects in Group 1 of regulation 9 before the candidate may enrol for subjects (e), (f) and (g) in regulation 9.<br />

SUBJECTS FOR EXAMINATION<br />

9.The examination shall be conducted in the following subjects;<br />

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GROUP 1<br />

(a)Legal framework for the protection of intellectual property in South Africa, with a focus on trade marks,<br />

copyright, plant breeders‟ rights and international treaties relevant to patent law<br />

- one four-hour paper;<br />

(b)S A patent law and practice<br />

- one four-hour paper;<br />

(c)S A design law and practice<br />

- one four-hour paper; and<br />

(d)Selected international patent laws, systems, conventions and treaties<br />

- one four-hour paper.<br />

GROUP 2<br />

(e)The drafting of patent specifications<br />

- two four-hour papers;<br />

(f)Practical legal problems with regard to patents<br />

- one four-hour paper; and<br />

(g)Patent attorney‟s practice<br />

- one four-hour paper.<br />

INTERPRETATION OF DRAWINGS<br />

10.(a)Candidates will be required to have a certain level of competence in interpretation of drawings. Candidates<br />

who are not exempt will be required to attend a one-day workshop run by the course convenor of this subject; and<br />

(b)There will be no formal written examination for interpretation of drawings. At the end of the one-day workshop<br />

the convenor will test the level of competence of the candidate through a practical exercise. The course<br />

convenor may prescribe additional practical exercises for any candidate who is found, at the end of the one-day<br />

workshop, not to have the required level of competence. After the completion of such additional practical<br />

exercises, the candidate‟s ability can again be tested by the convenor.<br />

INSTRUCTION<br />

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11.Course convenors will be appointed for each subject and will be responsible for;<br />

(a)Compiling and distributing a course outline detailing the syllabus for the subject and material to be covered by<br />

the candidate;<br />

(b)Presenting a comprehensive overview of the subject content to candidates over at least two days in each of the<br />

four centres or such other centre as determined by the Board subject to a minimum number of candidates from<br />

each region enrolling for a particular subject; and<br />

(c) Assisting candidates and providing guidance on an ad hoc basis.<br />

APPOINTMENT OF COURSE CONVENOR EXAMINERS AND MODERATORS<br />

12.(a)The Board will call for nominations of course convenors, examiners and moderators by publishing a notice<br />

in the Government Gazette, the Patent <strong>Journal</strong> or other appropriate legal publications; and<br />

(b)The Board shall appoint for a period of three years, subject to annual review, a course convenor, an examiner<br />

and a moderator in respect of each of the subjects in Group 1 of regulation 9, and a course convener, an<br />

examiner and a moderator in respect of each of the subjects in Group 2 of regulation 9, and the Chairperson shall<br />

advise course convenors, examiners and moderators of their appointment. Where appropriate the course<br />

convenor and the examiner can be the same person.<br />

SUBJECTS AND SYLLABUSES FOR EXAMINATION<br />

13. The syllabuses for the subjects set out in regulation 9 shall be as follows;<br />

GROUP I SUBJECTS<br />

(a)Candidates will be introduced to the different forms of intellectual property, with a focus on South African law<br />

and practice relating to trade marks, copyright, plant breeders‟ rights, and selected international treaties relevant<br />

of patent law;<br />

(b)This subject will cover a study of the Patents Act 1978 (as amended) and regulations promulgated thereunder.<br />

The following topics, together with selected case law that demonstrates the principles applicable, will be included;<br />

(i) patentable inventions, novelty and obviousness;<br />

(ii) administrative provisions;<br />

(iii) the patent application and grant;<br />

(iv) effect, duration and maintenance;<br />

(v) grounds for revocation and infringement;<br />

(vi) corrections and amendments; and<br />

(vii) general (miscellaneous sections such as Iicences, assignments and secret inventions).<br />

(c)A study of the Designs Act of 1993 (as amended) and the regulations promulgated thereunder. Reference<br />

might be made to the Designs Act of 1967. The following topics, together with selected case law that<br />

demonstrates the principles applicable, will be included;<br />

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(i) what is a registered design;<br />

(ii) novelty;<br />

(iii) effect, duration and maintenance;<br />

(iv) ownership;<br />

(v) application procedures;<br />

(vi) infringement, revocation and surrender; and<br />

(vii) general (miscellaneous provisions such as licences and restoration).<br />

(d) An introductory study of selected international patent laws, systems, conventions and treaties. The emphasis<br />

will be on a comparison of material provisions of these laws, systems, conventions and treaties with relevant<br />

provisions of the South African Patents Act. The following patent laws, systems, conventions and treaties are<br />

included;<br />

(i) the patent systems and the patent laws of foreign, regional and international jurisdictions including the United<br />

States of America, Australia, India, Japan, China, Canada, the European Patent Convention, Organisation<br />

Africane de Ia Propriété lntellectuelle (OAPI), African Regional Intellectual Property Office (ARIPO), and the<br />

Patent Cooperation Treaty (PCT), in respect of patentable subject matter, novelty requirements, applicants, filing<br />

requirements, prosecution, term and maintenance fees.<br />

GROUP 2 SUBJECTS<br />

(e) In the first paper candidates will be provided with a description of two inventions and will be required to write<br />

an introduction identifying the difficulty of the prior art, and no more than ten claims for each invention. In the<br />

second paper candidates will be required to draft a South African complete patent specification in respect of an<br />

invention described to them;<br />

(f) Candidates will be set practical legal problems on the interpretation of patent specifications, the infringement of<br />

patents, the amendment of patents, the validity of patents, the ownership of inventions, and will be required to<br />

draft appropriate pleadings and give opinions; and<br />

(g) Candidates will be examined on their competency to deal with questions of practice under the laws relating to<br />

patents in South Africa, for example, the granting of a patent, the revocation of patents, restoration, assignment<br />

and licensing (including compulsory licences), infringement of patents, the practice of the Court of the<br />

Commissioner of Patents, relevant High Court and Supreme Court of Appeal rules, and application of decided<br />

patent cases.<br />

INTERNSHIPS<br />

14.It is strongly recommended that each candidate serve an internship of between three to six months at a patent<br />

law firm or a period of three to six months at the Companies and Intellectual Property Commission (CIPC).<br />

CONDUCT OF EXAMINATION<br />

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15.(a)The examiner(s) shall be responsible for setting the required examination paper(s) in the subject concerned,<br />

which shall be submitted to the moderator to be moderated. The examiner(s) shall also be responsible for marking<br />

the examination scripts, and for allocating marks and symbols as provided in regulation 16(a);<br />

(b)The moderator shall be responsible for evaluating the examination paper(s) when it is (they are) submitted to<br />

him or her in terms of paragraph (a) of this regulation and for evaluating the marks and symbols awarded by the<br />

examiner(s) in respect of the examination scripts;<br />

(c)The examinations for the Group 1 subjects and for subject (g) in Group 2 will be closed book examinations.<br />

The examination papers for Group 1 subjects will be structured to include questions that require one word/one<br />

sentence answers (one mark questions), short questions (5-10 marks) and essay-type questions (15-25 mark<br />

questions). The Board will satisfy itself that the examination paper is balanced and as far as possible tests the<br />

candidates‟ knowledge of a substantial part of the syllabus;<br />

(d)Candidates writing the two four-hour papers for subject (e) in regulation 9 will be given two extra hours within<br />

which to complete each paper. The only materials that candidates will be entitled to bring into the examination<br />

venue are one or more dictionaries. For the purposes of marking, the second paper will be divided into two main<br />

sections;<br />

(i) the claims, to which 50% of the marks will be allocated, and<br />

(ii) the rest of the specification, to which the remaining 50% of the marks will be allocated.<br />

In order to obtain a pass for this paper, candidates must obtain not less than 40% for each of these two sections.<br />

(e) In respect of subject (f) in regulation 9, the only materials candidates will be entitled to bring into the<br />

examination venue are the Supreme Court Act, the Uniform Rules of the High Court, and the Patents Act and<br />

regulations; and<br />

(f) Before the results of any examination are made final, they shall be approved by the Board.<br />

16.(a) The pass mark in each subject shall be 50%.<br />

The following symbols shall be used to reflect the marks awarded to a candidate in each subject;<br />

A .75% and over<br />

B. 60-74%<br />

C.50-59%<br />

F.49% and under (unless a supplementary examination has been allowed)<br />

S. Supplementary examination allowed:<br />

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(b) If a candidate has failed an examination in a subject but has obtained at least 45% in that subject, the Board<br />

may, after taking into consideration any other examination results of the candidate, allow the candidate to sit for a<br />

supplementary examination in that subject;<br />

(c) If a candidate has enrolled for an examination in a particular subject but is prevented from sitting for it by<br />

reason of illness, the Board may upon being provided with an acceptable medical certificate and after taking into<br />

account any other examination results of the candidate, allow the candidate to sit for an aegrotat examination in<br />

that subject;<br />

(d) A supplementary or aegrotat examination may at the discretion of the examiner(s) or moderator(s) be in the<br />

form of a written or an oral examination. However, a supplementary or aegrotat examination for subject (g) in<br />

regulation 9 must be in the form of an oral examination; and<br />

(e) Supplementary and aegrotat examinations shall be held at a time and place determined by the Chairperson in<br />

consultation with the relevant examiner(s) and moderator(s) as soon as possible after the examination in respect<br />

of which the supplementary or aegrotat examination was allowed.<br />

17. A candidate who has passed a subject or obtained an exemption from a subject shall retain credit for that<br />

subject for a period of five years or for such longer period as the Board may allow. In the event of a candidate<br />

not passing or being exempted from every subject provided for by regulation 9 within such period of five years, the<br />

Board may, in its discretion, either extend such period or require the candidate to sit for one or more of the<br />

subjects again. In exercising its discretion in terms of this regulation, the Board shall consider the general<br />

performance of the candidate, as well as changes in the relevant law, practice or syllabus, and any other<br />

circumstances which it may consider relevant.<br />

MISCONDUCT IN REGARD TO EXAMINATIONS<br />

18.The Board may debar any candidate from writing any examination of the Board or from doing so in a particular<br />

year if, after hearing the candidate, the Board is of the opinion, that such candidate has misbehaved during, or in<br />

connection with any examination of the Board.<br />

APPLICATION OF THESE REGULATIONS<br />

19.These regulations replace the previous regulations and shall apply to all candidates enrolling for the<br />

examination before or after the date of publication of these regulations in the journal.<br />

TRANSITIONAL PROVISIONS<br />

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20.Notwithstanding the provisions of regulations 3 and 19 above, any candidate who does not satisfy the<br />

requirements of regulation 3 of these regulations but who satisfied the requirements of regulation 3 of the previous<br />

regulations, and who successfully completed at least one subject under the previous regulations, shall be entitled<br />

to enrol for the Examinations in terms of these regulations.<br />

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