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DATE OF ISSUE: 25 NOVEMBER 2015
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Date of Issue: 25 NOVEMBER 2015
PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT OFFICE Official notices of proceedings under: The Patents Act, 1978 The Designs Act, 1993 The Trade Marks Act, 1963 The Trade Marks Act, 1993 The Registration of Copyright in Cinematograph Films Act, 1977
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PATENTS .................................................................................................................................................................. 4 ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 (1) .................................................. 5 CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39 .......................................................................................... 61 PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 ............................................... 66 PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN ................................................................................. 67 APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT .............................................................................. 67 APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT ................................................................................................................................................................................ 69 APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION ...................................................................................................... 69 INSPECTION OF SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................... 71 HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 429 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 429 OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 429 3. DESIGNS .............................................................................................................................................................. 431 APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993 ............................ 432 ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40 ........................................... 439 CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41 ........................................................................................ 440 CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED ..................................................................................... 440 CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED ............................................................................. 440 APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT .......... 441 APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION ..................... 441 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS ........................................................................................................ 444 HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 491 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 491 OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 491 4. COPYRIGHT ......................................................................................................................................................... 492 NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE ............................................................................................................................... 493 HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 495 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 495 OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 495 5. CORRECTION NOTICES ...................................................................................................................................... 496 TRADE MARK CORRECTION NOTICES ............................................................................................................. 497 PATENT CORRECTION NOTICES ...................................................................................................................... 497 DESIGN CORRECTION NOTICES....................................................................................................................... 498 COPYRIGHT CORRECTION NOTICES ............................................................................................................... 498
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ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 (1) Application Number 2015/03413 2009/04766 2002/3207 2002/2934 2001/7237 2001/3701 2001/2862 2002/3348 2002/4713 2002/5629 2013/0205 2006/10329 2014/7456 2013/6843 2013/8598 2013/8178 2013/0983 2013/2190 2013/2975 2013/3256 2012/8751 2012/9015 2012/9173 2013/0091 2013/0676 2013/0724 2012/8660 1998/6133 2012/7795 2012/3437 2012/7875 2012/8049 2013/0915 1998/7472 2013/05393 1998/10389 2000/05046
Assignor SAXENA, NEERAJ, RANKE, HARALD AND NAUMOVITZ ENVIROSAN CC BAYER CROPSCIENCE GMBH AND BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG BAYER CROPSCIENCE GMBH AND BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG BAYER CROPSCIENCE GMBH AND BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG BAYER CROPSCIENCE GMBH AND BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG BAYER CROPSCIENCE GMBH AND BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG BAYER CROPSCIENCE GMBH AND BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG BAYER CROPSCIENCE GMBH AND BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG BAYER CROPSCIENCE GMBH AND BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION KLIGMAN, IIYA VLADIMIROVICH AND MIGALEV, CERGEY VLADIMIROVICH NOKIA NETWORKS OY ALTECH NETSTAR INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
Assignee LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT ENVIROSAN SANITATION SOLUTIONS (PTY) BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY FIRST CHOICE OF OPPORTUNITY LTD. (VG) NOKIA CORPORATION ALTRON TMT PROPRIETARY LIMITED
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Application Number 2002/03519
Assignor
2002/07948
ALTECH NETSTAR INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED FRITZ CAREL SCHMIDT
2004/7098 1997/11402
(ESTATE LATE) WILLEM JACOB SERFONTEIN SOCIETE DES PRODUITS NESTLE S.A.
2002/1440
SOCIETE DES PRODUITS NESTLE S.A.
2006/10765
SOCIETE DES PRODUITS NESTLE S.A.
2009/00784
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
2013/01202 2002/04968 1994/04150 2001/09643
BAYER INNOVATION GMBH DSM IP ASSETS B.V. ALTECH NETSTAR INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED CREATIVE PLASTIC TECHNOLOGY LLC
2011/03406 2004/01485
RENTECH, INC. MICROSOFT CORPORATION
1996/1921 1995/6181 2014/04499 2012/00785
KME GERMANY AG KME GERMANY AG DOMPE S.P.A. MANTOCK, PAUL LENWORTH
2012/02166 2014/05142 2007/00730 2012/09568 2005/00213
POOLVERGNUEGEN SPX CORPORATION BEKA HOLDINGS AS ALTECH NETSTAR INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED BSES LIMITED
2011/03059 2010/08860
SOCIETE BIC NUPATHE INC
2015/02234 2015/02687 2008/07316
POCKET SLIP (PTY) LTD POOLVERGNUEGEN YATES HOLDINGS LLP
2007/02919
STRATA PROXIMITY SYSTEMS, LLC AND STRATA SAFETY PRODUCTS, LLC FARLEY, FRANCIS JAMES MCDONALD AND ATKINS LIMITED NOVARTIS AG NOVARTIS AG NOVARTIS AG RAYTHEON UTD INCORPORATED IGNITE ENERGY RESOURCES LIMITED
2008/06912 2008/10565 2006/00087 2006/00463 2006/01390 2010/00735
Assignee ALTRON TMT PROPRIETARY LIMITED GYPSY VANDAL RESISTANT SANITARYWARE SALES AND DISTRIBUTION CC PAULA ELISABETH SERFONTEIN R&R ICE CREAM SOUTH AFRICA HOLDINGS LIMITED R&R ICE CREAM SOUTH AFRICA HOLDINGS LIMITED R&R ICE CREAM SOUTH AFRICA HOLDINGS LIMITED MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC IMAFLEX, INC. RYMCO INTERNATIONAL AG ALTRON TMT PROPRIETARY LIMITED HALKEY-ROBERTS CORPORATION RES USA, LLC MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC KME GERMANY AG & CO. KG KME GERMANY AG & CO. KG DOMPE FARMACEUTICI S.P.A. CAPACITIVE TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED HAYWARD INDUSTRIES, INC. SPX FLOW, INC GLYCANOVA AS ALTRON TMT PROPRIETARY LIMITED SUGAR RESEARCH AUSTRALIA LIMITED INTELLIGENT ENERGY LIMITED TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS INTERNATIONAL GMBH ZAMSURE (PTY) LTD HAYWARD INDUSTRIES, INC. YATES PETROLEUM CORPORATION STRATA SAFETY PRODUCTS, LLC CHECKMATE LIMITED NOVARTIS TIERGESUNDHEIT AG NOVARTIS TIERGESUNDHEIT AG NOVARTIS TIERGESUNDHEIT AG RAYTHEON COMPANY IGNITE RESOURCES PTY LTD
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NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number 2008/6042 2008/02864 2013/06175 2006/03390 2007/03506 2007/02097 2006/08963 2007/06788 2007/6430 2008/04844 2009/03679 2011/07178 2011/01472 2011/01473 2011/02657 2011/05387 2012/01872 2012/05257
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
NOKIA CORPORATION SOCIETE BIC NOVARTIS AG NOVARTIS AG NOVARTIS AG NOVARTIS AG INDUSTEEL CREUSOT SOCIETE BIC INJECTION ALLOYS HONG KONG LIMITED GOLDQUEST INTERNATIONAL HYDRAULICS SA PROPRIETARY LIMITED EMBAFFLE B.V STRATA PROXIMITY SYSTEMS, LLC AND STRATA SAFETY PRODUCTS, LLC RENTECH, INC RENTECH, INC LOGOMOTION, S.R.O
NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY INTELLIGENT ENERGY LIMITED NOVARTIS TIERGESUNDHEIT AG NOVARTIS TIERGESUNDHEIT AG NOVARTIS TIERGESUNDHEIT AG NOVARTIS TIERGESUNDHEIT AG INDUSTEEL FRANCE INTELLIGENT ENERGY LIMITED INJECTION ALLOYS LIMITED BEARING MAN GROUP PROPRIETARY LIMITED T/A BMG BREMBANA & ROLLE S.P.A STRATA SAFETY PRODUCTS, LLC RES USA, LLC RES USA, LLC SMK-LOGOMOTION CORPORATION RES USA, LLC ALBIS PLASTIC GMBH CIPLA-MEDPRO (PTY) LTD
2012/01873 2011/06537
RENTECH, INC BASF SE CIPLA MEDPRO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (PTY) LTD ALTECH NETSTAR INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED BASF SE BRAY INTERNATIONAL INC
2011/09199
ID BIOMEDICAL CORPORATION OF QUEBEC
2011/5494 2012/06619 2012/06619 2012/06619
WONGA TECHNOLOGY LIMITED SYNTHON PHARMACEUTICALS, B.V MERIAL LIMITED BIOLEX THERAPEUTICS, INC
1998/10389 1999/03444
NOKIA TELECOMMUNICATIONS OY SIEMENS INDUSTRY, INC
2009/3157 2009/3389 2007/10540 2007/11015 2008/1090 2008/1094 2007/8359 2007/8517 2007/8722 2007/9070 2007/9666 2007/10126 2007/7374
NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION
2012/09568
ALTRON TMT PROPRIETARY LIMITED ALBIS PLASTIC GMBH STEPHEN JANSE VAN RENSBURG AND GERT NEL JANSE VAN RENSBURG GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALS SA WDFC SERVICES LIMITED MERIAL LIMITED MERIAL, INC SYNTHON PHARMACEUTICALS, B.V NOKIA NETWORKS OY SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY
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Application Number
Assignor
2007/8305 2007/3971 2007/0792 2006/10733 2006/6215 2006/7474 2005/6769 2005/6149 2010/01953 2010/02006 2010/02123 2010/6303 2010/07121
NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION NOKIA CORPORATION RENTECH, INC RENTECH, INC RENTECH, INC CLARIANT FINANCE (BVI) LIMITED BELLAMY, DREW
2010/01853
BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG
2012/6046
SKYVENTURE, LLC
2010/06816
STRATA PROXIMITY SYSTEMS, LLC AND STRATA SAFETY PRODUCTS, LLC FUTURE FARM INDUSTIES CRC LIMITED ZEP SOLAR, INC SIEMENS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT RENTECH, INC RENTECH, INC CIPLA MEDPRO RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT (PTY) LTD NORMAN CLIFFORD VENN AVENTIS AGRICULTURE NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS GMBH & CO.KG NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS GMBH & CO.KG WEBTRACK (PTY) LTD
2011/09016 2013/05062 2009/08946 2010/00671 2010/01148 2008/08152 2015/03299 2008/10673 2008/02968 2011/01889 2011/06279 2014/6039
2014/03901 2004/7098
FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V THOMAS OFFERMANN PAULA ELIZABETH SERFONTEIN
1996/01987
AECI LIMITED
2008/04844 1998/04529 2010/07238 2011/01866
GOLDQUEST INTERNATIONAL HYDRAULICS SA PROPRIETARY LIMITED BOREALIS CHIMIE S.A.S FLAMEL TECHNOLOGIES POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED
2004/07941
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
Assignee NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY RES USA, LLC RES USA, LLC RES USA, LLC ARCHROMA IP GMBH AUTORUN TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH SKYVENTURE INTERNATIONAL (UK) LTD STRATA SAFETY PRODUCTS, LLC BIONIC BEAVER PTY LIMITED SOLARCITY CORPORATION SIEMENS SCHWEIZ AG RES USA, LLC RES USA, LLC CIPLA-MEDPRO (PTY) LTD ALBAR DISTRIBUTORS CC MERIAL LIMITED CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT LLC CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT LLC AMPLUS CIT SOLUTIONS (PTA) LTD GE VIDEO COMPRESSION, LLC
ANKE ELISABETH VIERING Q TIQUE 235 (PTY.) LTD T/A AFRICAN HEALTH SOLUTION SENMIN INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED BEARING MAN GROUP PROPRIETARY LIMITED T/A BMG CASALE S.A FLAMEL IRELAND LIMITED ALARIS ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
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Application Number 2008/08907 2010/05479 2006/07312
Assignor
2008/08428
DOMPE S.P.A PANMIRA PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC H&N NOMINEES PTY LTD AND CRANBOURNE CENTRAL SERVICES PTY LTD NUPATHE INC
2010/08085 2007/00049 2004/02843
INDUSTRIAS RIUVERT S.A ALMIRALL, S.A CARTER HOLT HARVEY LIMITED
2009/09102
NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS OY
2011/00006
SONOASH LLC
2010/02627
ENVIROSAN CC
2013/05297 2012/09568 2014/00347
TRUB AG ALTECH NETSTAR INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED BABCOCK-HITACHI KABUSHIKI KAISHA
2012/02451 2012/04207 2006/07312
FLAMEL TECHNOLOGIES THE AUSTRALIAN NATIONAL UNIVERSITY OZMOTECH PTY LTD
2013/00509 1996/02856
PETRA VAITL CARTER HOLT HARVEY LIMITED
2014/09274 2008/02537 2004/10153 1996/04724 1999/07138 2005/03038 2002/01072 2004/03933 2002/05958 2010/04026 2010/07835 2012/08264 2013/02513 2008/01431 2004/01596 2006/07609 2001/04019 2011/03282 2011/05310 1996/05539 1996/05908 2009/02493
KEITH F. WOJCIECHOWSKI MARC TEE HUANG LEE ZOETIS W LLC ZOETIS LLC ZOETIS P LLC ZOETIS W LLC ZOETIS P LLC ZOETIS P LLC ZOETIS P LLC ZOETIS W LLC ZOETIS LLC ZOETIS LLC ZOETIS LLC ZOETIS P LLC ZOETIS W LLC ZOETIS W LLC ZOETIS P LLC ZOETIS W LLC ZOETIS LLC ZOETIS WHC 2 LLC ZOETIS P&U LLC ZOETIS P LLC
Assignee DOMPE FARMACEUTICI S.P.A BRICKELL BIOTECH, INC FUTURE ENERGY INVESTMENTS PTY LTD TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS INTERNATIONAL GMBH JIMTEN, S.A ASTRAZENECA AB CARTER HOLT HARVEY PULP & PAPER LIMITED CELLULAR COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT LLC PROVECTUS ENGINEERED MATERIELS LTD ENVIROSAN SANITATION SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD GEMALTO AG ALTRON TMT PROPRIETARY LIMITED MITSUBISHI HITACHI POWER SYSTEMS, LTD FLAMEL IRELAND LIMITED FEI COMPANY H&N NOMINEES PTY LTD AND CRANBOURNE CENTRAL SERVICES PTY LTD RB HOLDINGS GMBH CARTER HOLT HARVEY PULP & PAPER LIMITED DERRICK CORPORATION HO LEE CHENG ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC
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PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
2009/08599 2009/09173 2010/05178 2010/08384 2011/01701 2013/00927 2013/06817 2013/06614 2011/04062 2011/04508 1998/05017 2002/03252 2002/06808 2003/05545 2005/03040 2005/09979 2006/04715 2013/06615 2006/05148 2006/07739 2006/08200 2006/07154 2007/02166 2007/02099 2007/02876 2008/02892 2008/04915 2008/07832 2014/00554
ZOETIS W LLC ZOETIS W LLC ZOETIS LLC ZOETIS PRODUCTS LLC ZOETIS LLC ZOETIS LLC ZOETIS LLC ZOETIS LLC ZOETIS PRODUCTS LLC ZOETIS LLC ZOETIS P LLC ZOETIS P LLC ZOETIS W LLC ZOETIS W LLC ZOETIS P&U LLC ZOETIS W LLC ZOETIS LLC ZOETIS LLC ZOETIS P LLC ZOETIS P&U LLC ZOETIS P LLC ZOETIS P&U LLC ZOETIS P LLC ZOETIS W LLC ZOETIS W LLC ZOETIS P LLC ZOETIS W LLC ZOETIS PRODUCTS LLC MICROSOFT CORPORATION
2014/04638
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
2013/02904
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
2014/05465
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
2013/04812 2013/05118 2013/04810 2013/04811 2014/05996 2014/05998 2012/01410
OLIVETTI S.P.A OLIVETTI S.P.A OLIVETTI S.P.A OLIVETTI S.P.A ANDRITZ ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT GMBH ANDRITZ ENERGY & ENVIRONMENT GMBH ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE AND CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE AND CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE EMBREX LLC EMBREX LLC MICROSOFT CORPORATION
2012/01409 2009/05120 1999/00167 2005/6945
Assignee ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC SICPA HOLDING SA SICPA HOLDING SA SICPA HOLDING SA SICPA HOLDING SA ANDRITZ AG ANDRITZ AG TOTAL MARKETING SERVICES TOTAL MARKETING SERVICES ZOETIS SERVICES LLC ZOETIS SERVICES LLC MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC
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Application Number
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2013/01388
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
2010/03067 2010/07177 2012/02816 2010/05211
VIALACTIA BIOSCIENCES (NZ) LIMITED MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY MANCHESTER METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY NEOTOPE BIOSCIENCES LIMITED
2011/08372 2014/02661
TEIJIN PHARMA LIMITED KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOYOTA CHUO KENKYUSHO CHEMTURA CORPORATION KENTUCKY BIOPROCESSING, LLC JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
2013/06949 2001/08528 2009/06344 2004/01484 2006/05441 2013/07156
SYNTROLEUM CORPORATION SYNTROLEUM CORPORATION GROENEWALD, HENDRIK DANIEL GROENEWALD, DENISE DALE
2006/02682
NYCOMED ASSET MANAGEMENT GMBH
2009/02213 2012/03093
MCNEIL-PPC, INC EL-SAYED, ASHRAF M, BERGMANN, JAN HEINRICH ALBRECHT AND UNELIUS, CARL RIKARD RADAR CORPORATION TAKEDA GMBH
2005/05685 2006/02682 2010/04126
2014/04202 2013/01300
FUNG GIN DA ENERGY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CO.,LTD HVIDOVRE HOSPITAL UNIVERSITY OF BATH AND UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN HENKEL AG & CO. KGAA MORRIS, MICHAEL PAUL
2002/08225 2010/07734 2013/01006 2013/06438 2013/06437 2013/03460
SULZER PUMPEN AG INASHCO R&D B.V INASHCO R&D B.V AUTHENTIX, INC AUTHENTIX, INC SEARETE LLC
2012/01476
BAYER PHARMA AG
2007/07000
BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG
2014/08665
NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED
2012/09449
BEATS ELECTRONICS, LLC
2009/02297 2005/02088
Assignee MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC INSIGHT GENOMICS LIMITED RADIO PHYSICS SOLUTIONS LTD RADIO PHYSICS SOLUTIONS LTD PROTHENA BIOSCIENCES LIMITED TEIJIN LIMITED TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA CATERPILLAR INC KBP ACQUISITION, INC JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC REG SYNTHETIC FUELS, LLC REG SYNTHETIC FUELS, LLC THE TRUSTEES FOR THE TIME BEING OF HD & DD FAMILY TRUST NYCOMED GERMANY HOLDING GMBH FIRST QUALITY HYGIENIC, INC THE NEW ZEALAND INSTITUTE FOR PLANT AND FOOD RESEARCH LIMITED RF CORPORATION NYCOMED ASSET MANAGEMENT GMBH TUNG-JUI CHANG STATENS SERUM INSTITUT ANGIODESIGN (UK) LIMITED HENKEL IP & HOLDING GMBH MENIKO RECORDS MANAGEMENT SERVICES (PTY) LTD SULZER MANAGEMENT AG ADR TECHNOLOGY B.V ADR TECHNOLOGY B.V THE ROYAL MINT LIMITED THE ROYAL MINT LIMITED THE INVENTION SCIENCE FUND I, LLC BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH MAIN STREET 1301 (PTY) LTD T/A NEOPAK APPLE INC
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PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
2005/02281 2015/04446
DELL MARKETING L.P KUNZHI, ZHANG AND FENG, ZHANG
2014/08150 2014/07979
CORINTHIAN OPHTHALMIC, INC ATM SOLUTIONS (PROPRIETARY)
2011/01216 2013/05037 2002/06803 2010/04974 2010/06266
ZIOPHARM ONCOLOGY, INC BEATS ELECTRONICS, LLC KENTUCKY BIOPROCESSING, LLC FONTERRA CO-OPERATIVE GROUP LIMITED ENBASYS GMBH
2012/08458 2010/01389 2006/09614 2011/08436 2013/07441
KOOI, EEUWE DURK SIGA TECHNOLOGIES, INC MILLER, GARY E GILEAD SCIENCES, INC MASCOMA CORPORATION
2008/07507 2006/01385
SIGA TECHNOLOGIES, INC AKERMES, INC
2014/08716 2010/07873 2009/07385 2011/04124
2010/07909 2009/04719 2009/04719
LP SPORTS GROUP A/S BIOGEN IDEC HEMOPHILIA INC BIOGEN IDEC MA INC TOTAL S.A. ECOLE POLYTECHNIQUE AND CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE NANOIDENT TECHNOLOGIES AG SCANDINAVIAN ENVIRO SYSTEMS AB ERSHAG, BENGT-STURE
2012/09181 2001/01456 2001/01456
AUTHENTIX, INC SCANDINAVIAN ENVIRO SYSTEMS AB ERSHAG, BENGT-STURE
2013/08025 2009/07683 2009/04766 2013/01331 2014/07126 2006/00304
MADECA INVESTEC BANK LIMITED INVESTEC BANK LIMITED ABBOTT LABORATORIES ABBOTT LABORATORIES CHEVRON U.S.A. INC
2002/08303
CHEVRON U.S.A. INC
2002/03692
CHEVRON U.S.A. INC
2006/00306
CHEVRON U.S.A. INC
2012/02135 2008/05953 2006/00477
RAPTOR MINING PRODUCTS INC NEO-INHALATION PRODUCTS LIMITED NEO-INHALATION PRODUCTS LIMITED
Assignee METRIC HOLDINGS LLC SHENZHEN PERFECT LOVE DIAMOND CO., LTD EYENOVIA ,INC PAYCORP GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED SOLASIA PHARMA, K.K APPLE INC KBP ACQUISITION, INC INSIGHT GENOMICS BDI-BIOENERGY INTERNATIONAL AG TRS TRANSPORTKOELING B.V KINETA FOUR LLC MILLER, BARBARA J GILEAD PHARMASSET LLC LALLEMAND HUNGARY LIQUIDITY MANAGEMENT LLC KINETA FOUR LLC OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO.,LTD LOGO PAINT A/S BIOGEN HEMOPHILIA INC BIOGEN MA INC TOTAL MARKETING SERVICES
ASMAG-HOLDING GMBH SES IP AB SCANDINAVIAN ENVIRO SYSTEMS AB THE ROYAL MINT LIMITED SES IP AB SCANDINAVIAN ENVIRO SYSTEMS AB VEGEFARM ENVIROSAN CC ENVIROSAN CC ABBVIE BAHAMAS LTD ABBVIE BAHAMAS LTD SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LTD SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LTD SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LTD SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LTD CATERPILLAR INC CIPLA EUROPE NV CIPLA EUROPE NV
Page | 12
NOVEMBER 2015
PATENT JOURNAL
Application Number
Assignor
2007/02431
CHEVRON U.S.A. INC
2007/05542
CHEVRON U.S.A. INC
2003/07746
CHEVRON U.S.A. INC
2006/04063
CHEVRON U.S.A. INC
2002/04878 2010/07633
ALMIRALL, S.A CELLTRUST CORPORATION
2014/05967
CELLTRUST CORPORATION
2008/07507 2010/01389 2004/00658 2013/09301 2007/03327
SIGA TECHNOLOGIES, INC SIGA TECHNOLOGIES, INC GENZYME THERAPEUTIC PRODUCTS MAY, ALEXANDER CAPLOP PTY LTD
2014/00725
INVIRAGEN, INC
2008/07497 2007/07087
BAYER BIOSCIENCE N.V LIN, ZUOQIAN
2006/01385
ALKERMES, INC
2014/01710 2004/09065 2004/05126 2003/01792 2007/04946 2007/11043 2006/03734 2008/02052 2014/00626 2013/03769
LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER AKZO NOBEL N.V AKZO NOBEL N.V AKZO NOBEL N.V AKZO NOBEL N.V AKZO NOBEL N.V SCAMBIA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENTS AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT VANATOME SPX CORPORATION MICROSOFT CORPORATION
2004/08718 2006/03734
GREEN CROSS MEDICO LIMITED SCAMBIA HOLDINGS CYPRUS LIMITED
1995/02477 2009/06504
NOVUSPHARMA S.P.A ELSTER METERING LIMITED
2006/05439
ELSTER METERING LIMITED
2008/01791 2012/02761 2007/06469
VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED APTALIS PHARMATECH, INC SUPERCART PLC
2010/03286
WITTYCELL
Assignee SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LTD SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LTD SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LTD SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LTD ASTRAZENECA AB CELLTRUST CORPORATION (A DELAWARE CORPORATION) CELLTRUST CORPORATION (A DELAWARE CORPORATION) KINETA FOUR LLC KINETA FOUR LLC GENZYME CORPORATION BSN MEDICAL GMBH HYLSTONE INVESTMENTS PTY LTD TAKEDA VACCINES (MONTANA) INC ICON GENETICS GMB SOL-MILLENNIUM MEDICAL HK LIMITED OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD PHARMACYCLICS, INC KEMIRA OYJ KEMIRA OYJ KEMIRA OYJ KEMIRA OYJ KEMIRA OYJ SCAMBIA HOLDINGS CYPRUS LIMITED DAHER VALVES SPX FLOW, INC MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC WRAP FILM SYSTEMS LIMITED BOSAL EMISSION CONTROL SYSTEMS NV CELL THERAPEUTICS, INC ELSTER WATER METERING LIMITED ELSTER WATER METERING LIMITED JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICAL NV APTALIS PHARMA LIMITED SUPERCART SOUTH AFRICA (PTY)LTD ABIVAX
Page | 13
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
2001/07323 2013/06401
HEIDTMANN, DESMOND ARTHUR NESTEC S.A
2007/03782
UNIVERSITE HENRI POINCARE-NANCY 1 (a FRENCHUNIVERSITY)
Assignee BMK PROJECT SOLUTIONS PREMIER FOOD NUTRITION CORPORATION
UNIVERSITE DE LORRAINE
2013/06398
BRISTOL MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY NESTEC S.A
2008/04686 2010/00843
ABBOTT LABORATORIES BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB COMPANY
2013/03177 2012/09598 2014/02006 2013/04359
RIB-X PHARMACEUTICALS, INC ZILKHA BIOMASS FUELS LLC IRDETO CANADA CORPORATION HEALTHGEN BIOTECHNOLOGY CO., LTD
2013/04358
HEALTHGEN BIOTECHNOLOGY CO., LTD
2012/03132 2012/03249 2013/03732 2013/05661 2007/04640
RIB-X PHARMACEUTICALS, INC RIB-X PHARMACEUTICALS, INC RIB-X PHARMACEUTICALS, INC THE PLANTATION SHUTTER CLOSE CORPORATION PRATT & WHITNEY ROCKETDYNE, INC
2012/03389 1997/01358
RIB-X PHARMACEUTICALS, INC SMITHKLINE BEECHAM LIMITED
2014/05727
NETZSCH MOHNOPUMPEN GMBH
2012/01223 2012/07685
OPEN JOINT STOCK COMPANY”SIBUR HOLDING” BEKA (PTY) LTD
2005/00268 2001/3238
BAYER SCHERING PHARMA AG MG TECHNOLOGIES AG
2001/3238 2001/3238 2001/3238
GEA GROUP AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT LURGI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT LURGI GMBH
2001/3238 2012/04623
AIR LIQUIDE GLOBAL E&C SOLUTIONS GERMANY GMBH JANSSEN R7&D IRELAND
2012/04229
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
2015/00186
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
PREMIER FOOD NUTRITION CORPORATION ABBVIE INC BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB HOLDINGS IRELAND MELINTA THERAPEUTICS, INC ZILKHA BIOMASS FUELS I LLC IRDETO B.V WUHAN HEALTHGEN BIOTECHNOLOGY CORP WUHAN HEALTHGEN BIOTECHNOLOGY CORP MELINTA THERAPEUTICS, INC MELINTA THERAPEUTICS, INC MELINTA THERAPEUTICS, INC THE PLANTATION SHUTTER PROPRIETARY LIMITED AEROJET ROCKETDYNE OF DE, INC MELINTA THERAPEUTICS, INC LUCOZADE RIBENA SUNTORY LIMITED NETZSCH PUMPEN & SYSTEME GMBH PUBLIC JOINT STOCK COMPANY “SIBUR HOLDING” BEKA SCHREDER (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED BAYER PHARMA AG GEA GROUP AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT LURGI AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT LURGI GMBH AIR LIQUIDE GLOBAL E&C SOLUTIONS GERMANY GMBH LURGI CLEAN COAL TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC
Page | 14
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
2014/05820
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
2013/04424
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
2013/04423
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
2013/07472
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
2013/04582
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
2014/00968
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
2008/10350 2008/10350 2008/10350
TIBOTEC PHARMACEUTICALS LTD TIBOTEC PHARMACEUTICALS JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
2008/10345 2008/10345
TIBOTEC PHARMACEUTICALS LTD JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
2009/06344 2009/05377
TIBOTEC PHARMACEUTICALS LTD JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
2010/04025
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
2002/02655
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
1996/10886
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
2006/09008
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
2006/07215
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
2007/07188
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
Assignee JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC TIBOTEC PHARMACEUTICALS JANSSEN R&D IRELAND JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC TIBOTEC PHARMACEUTICALS JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC TIBOTEC PHARMACEUTICALS JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC
2011/00228 JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC
2004/01501
2006/05163
2006/01820
2004/10154
Page | 15
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2004/09984 JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2006/05894
2011/02553
2006/07214
2008/06280
2007/08454
2011/07738
2003/03507
2010/05833
2005/10092
2008/01889
2010/05928
2010/06415
Page | 16
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2008/01180 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2009/00546
2009/00131
2010/06094
2010/07874
2010/07810
2010/07845
2010/05929
2010/05833
2005/10092
2008/01889
2010/05928
Page | 17
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2008/01181 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2011/08042
2005/05672
2005/04391
2005/02451
2005/09136
2005/08346
2009/04825
2003/04057
2010/05834
2008/01177
2010/05837
Page | 18
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2010/05433 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2010/05927
2008/01436
2010/07877
2013/03998
2013/04329
2013/04472
2013/07744
2013/07745
2009/00782
2010/06091
2010/05838
Page | 19
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2010/05835 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2010/05930
2008/00961
2010/06092
2010/06090
2010/06090
2003/02809
2003/02810
2003/02690
2003/09901
2009/05419
2009/04535
Page | 20
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2013/07747 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2009/05015
2010/05430
2010/05432
2003/02351
2003/06968
2009/05013
2012/07371
2012/06052
2005/10084
2011/03408
2006/01968
Page | 21
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2011/03115 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2011/06947
2011/06948
2011/01658
2011/09323
2006/01695
2011/09435
2010/05429
2005/6944
2005/05253
2007/11195
2003/09903
Page | 22
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2007/07971 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2007/08846
2003/04201
2006/01008
2011/03114
2011/03113
2013/04239
2013/08553
2013/08547
2010/03039
2013/03370
2013/01496
Page | 23
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2012/08634 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2005/09273
2005/00376
2005/00691
2007/09247
2005/09349
2007/11045
2007/10202
2005/04159
2010/03843
2010/02606
2012/08128
Page | 24
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2005/03152 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2011/07866
2011/4021
2011/06195
2006/01696
2011/06943
2007/11042
2009/00022
2012/07965
2004/05646
2006/00474
2005/03162
Page | 25
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2005/03146 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2005/4158
2004/03492
2004/07585
2008/02175
2008/02181
2004/01306
2010/05076
2003/03975
2003/09370
2009/00601
2010/08960
Page | 26
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2013/04329 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2010/04574
2006/00644
2004/04892
2011/05214
2005/03153
2006/08080
2006/01172
2006/01007
2007/10201
2005/08566
2010/05075
Page | 27
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2009/07784 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2005/09350
2005/09351
2013/02207
2011/03116
2005/08345
2011/07867
2011/00836
2006/02390
2012/07966
2007/10099
2007/07904
Page | 28
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2011/09322 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2011/07188
2005/06335
2010/05074
2010/02730
2004/05152
2011/03796
2011/01401
2013/00143
2004/07586
2004/01310
2011/06699
Page | 29
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2011/02721 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2011/04850
2013/02724
2013/01750
2004/04701
2005/03150
2005/05673
2005/6982
2004/01111
2004/01912
2005/04753
2006/00645
Page | 30
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2005/05028 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2005/05027
2004/10384
2011/08441
2007/08796
2007/08854
2012/09074
2005/6981
2011/02281
2011/03795
2011/01659
2011/00293
Page | 31
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2011/00294 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2011/00532
205/09431
2004/01579
2004/02725
2010/03842
2013/07920
2003/08721
2003/08723
2003/03554
2013/07746
2013/04847
Page | 32
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2013/04331 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2013/03766
2013/03464
2003/02692
2012/07368
2003/03350
2003/09554
2003/09154
2012/07372
2013/03417
2013/02906
2013/02899
Page | 33
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2009/06427 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2009/06000
2009/04536
2012/07370
2012/07369
2012/00794
2013/07748
2010/08959
2010/07809
2010/07808
2010/07843
2010/07844
Page | 34
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2010/08277 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2010/06417
2010/07875
2010/08276
2010/07132
2010/07423
2010/06095
2010/07093
2010/07422
2010/06267
2010/06093
2005/10087
Page | 35
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2010/07424 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2003/03731
2003/02951
2011/04789
2011/07865
2008/05948
2008/08181
2005/07061
2005/04811
2011/07093
2005/09936
2005/03110
Page | 36
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2005/03866 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
2005/03017
2005/06539
2005/01721
2005/04757
2005/02315
2005/04397
2005/04756
2005/04758
2005/05671
2008/02250
2008/02171
Page | 37
NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number
PATENT JOURNAL Assignor
Assignee
2004/01309 MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
MICROSOFT CORPORATION
MICROSOFT LICENSING, LLC
TECHNOLOGY
TIBOTEC PHARMACEUTICALS LTD
TIBOTEC PHARMACEUTICALS
TIBOTEC PHARMACEUTICALS
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC
CHEVRON U.S.A INC
SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
CHEVRON U.S.A INC
SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
NEO-INHALATION PRODUCTS LIMITED
CIPLA EUROPE NV
DEUTSCHES ZENTRUM FUR LUFT-UND RAUMFAHRT E.V
KRAFTANLAGEN GMBH
CHEVRON U.S.A INC
SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
JIANG, XIAOHUI AND LIN, ZUOQIAN
SOL-MILLENNIUM MEDICAL HK LIMITED
2012/08788
2014/01381
2008/10800
2008/10800
2008/10800
2001/08860
2001/08725
2011/01206
2013/02261 MUNCHEN
2007/05544
2013/00007
Page | 38
NOVEMBER 2015
PATENT JOURNAL
Application Number
Assignor
Assignee
2014/02568 UNIVERSITEIT UTRECHT HOLDING B.V AND UCL BUSINESS PLC
VERRIPS, CORNELIS THEODORUS AND WEISS, ROBERT ANTHONY
JOHNSON MATTHEY PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY
ANGLO PLATINUM MARKETING LIMITED
JOHNSON MATTHEY PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY
ANGLO PLATINUM MARKETING LIMITED
JOHNSON MATTHEY PUBLIC LIMITED COMPANY
ANGLO PLATINUM MARKETING LIMITED
MCNEIL-PPC,INC
FIRST QUALITY HYGIENIC, INC
DYWIDAG-SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LTD
ROCBOLT TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD
MEGAROLLER (PTY) LTD
MEGAROLLER INDUSTRIES (PTY) LTD
ZOETIS LLC
ZOETIS SERVICES LLC
GUALA CLOSURES PATENTS B.V
GUALA CLOSURES INTERNATIONAL B.V
ADAGIO PHARMACEUTICALS LTD
CYNAPSUS THERAPEUTICS, INC
DAMES, ANDREW NICHOLAS
SENTEC LTD
GEDEON RICHTER PLC (RICHTER GEDEON NYRT)
UCB PHARMA, S.A
2012/03445
2008/03931
2011/09494
2009/02213
2014/01573
2005/02638
2013/04204
2013/05848
2011/09208
2014/03905
2004/00417
Page | 39
NOVEMBER 2015
PATENT JOURNAL
Application Number
Assignor
Assignee
2009/00049 HIBERNATLON THERAPEUTICS GLOBAL LIMITED
HIBERNATION THERAPEUTICS, A KF LLC
ALCON RESEARCH, LTD
ARROWHEAD CORPORATION
UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG
UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG
UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN
ANGIODESIGN (UK) LIMITED
UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN
ANGIODESIGN (UK) LIMITED
ALCON RESEARCH, LTD
ARROWHEAD CORPORATION
RESEARCH
ALCON RESEARCH, LTD
ARROWHEAD CORPORATION
RESEARCH
POTGIETER, MORRIS GERHARDUS
FRIEDMAN, AUBREY MAURICE
BAYER PHARMA AG
BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH
TAYLOR, GEORGE ROBERT
KENAVIS CORPORATION, LLC
WYETH LLC
EMERGENT PRODUCT DEVELOPMENT SEATTLE, LLC
TRUBION PHARMACEUTICALS, INC
35406 LLC
LISTENER DRIVEN RADIO LLC
FUTURI MEDIA, LLC
2008/05601 RESEARCH
2011/06539
2007/10880
2007/10879
2010/00423
2008/09203
2014/03982
1998/014
2013/08826
2009/00056
2009/00056
2013/08695
Page | 40
NOVEMBER 2015
PATENT JOURNAL
Application Number
Assignor
Assignee
2009/09213 BAYER ANIMAL HEALTH GMBH
NIHON NOHYAKU CO., LIMITED
CONCRETE SHUTTER SYSTEMS CC
IMISON SADC (PTY) LTD
ID BIOMEDICAL CORPORATION OF QUEBEC
GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALS SA
MERIAL LIMITED
MERIAL, INC
KEITH F. WOJCIECHOWSKI
DERRICK CORPORATION
2008/03837
2010/04289
2011/03618
2014/09274
2010/04125 FUNG GIN DA ENERGY TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD
SCIENCE
AND
TUNG-JUI CHANG
2005/10318 BAYER ANIMAL HEALTH GMBH
BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH
NOKIA CORPORATION
NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY
NOKIA CORPORATION
NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY
NOKIA CORPORATION
NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY
NOKIA CORPORATION
NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY
NOKIA CORPORATION
NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY
NOKIA CORPORATION
NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY
NUPATHE INC
TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS INTERNATIONAL GMBH
2014/8279
2014/6223
2014/7959
2014/4007
2014/8110
2014/5239
2015/01566
Page | 41
NOVEMBER 2015
PATENT JOURNAL
Application Number
Assignor
Assignee
2015/01532 NUPATHE INC
TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS INTERNATIONAL GMBH
NUPATHE INC
TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS INTERNATIONAL GMBH
ZOETIS LLC
ZOETIS SERVICES LLC
ENDO PHARMACEUTICALS SOLUTIONS INC
BRAEBURN BVBA SPRL
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC
JANSSEN R&D IRELAND
JANSSEN SCIENCES IRELAND UC
INTELLIGENT ENERGY,INC
INTELLIGENT ENERGY LIMITED
JANSSEN RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT IRELAND
JANSSEN IRELAND UC
FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V
GE VIDEO COMPRESSION, LLC
ERICSSON MODEMS SA
ERICSSON AB
ERICSSON AB
TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET ERICSSON (PUBL)
NOKIA CORPORATION
NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY
NOKIA CORPORATION
NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY
2015/03119
2014/07133
2014/03767 PARMACEUTICALS
2014/03300
2014/07993
2014/07750
2013/04481
2014/6040
2014/08087
2014/08087 L
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2012/8327
2014/8929
Page | 42
NOVEMBER 2015
PATENT JOURNAL
Application Number
Assignor
Assignee
2004/2102 SOCIETE DES PRODUCTS NESTLE S.A
R&R ICE CREAM SOUTH AFRICA HOLDINGS LIMITED
SOCIETE DES PRODUCTS NESTLE S.A
R&R ICE CREAM SOUTH AFRICA HOLDINGS LIMITED
BOREALIS CHIMIE S.A.S
CASALE S.A
NOKIA NETWORKS OY
NOKIA CORPORATION
GILEAD SCIENCES, INC
GILEAD PHARMASSET LLC
ZOETIS LLC
ZOETIS SERVICES LLC
ZOETIS W LLC
ZOETIS SERVICES LLC
CLUSTER LLC
UNWIRED PLANET, LLC
ZOETIS PRODUCTS LLC
ZOETIS SERVICES LLC
ZOETIS P LLC
ZOETIS SERVICES LLC
ZOETIS W LLC
ZOETIS SERVICES LLC
SENARATNE, RYAN
INEOS BIO SA
SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY’S
SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION RSA (PTY) LTD
SENER GRUPO DE INGENIERIA, S.A
SENER INGENIERIA Y SISTEMAS, S.A
2003/8821
2001/07498
1998/6133
2013/04829
2010/00672
2010/05181
2009/03764
2010/08385
2009/04756
2003/04762
2014/09447
2014/02449
2010/06820
Page | 43
NOVEMBER 2015
PATENT JOURNAL
Application Number
Assignor
Assignee
2009/05796 NEUROSEARCH A/S
ANIONA APS
IRDETO USA, INC
IRDETO B.V
REAC FUEL AB
RENMATIX, INC
MOULDTEC ONTWERPEN B.V
FACILITYLIVE S.R.I
HUTTON TECHNOLOGIES LTD & HUTTON, DAVID
FLEXIPUMP IRRIGATION LIMITED
JANSE VAN RENSBURG, RIAAN
TEGA INDUSTRIES AFRICA (PTY) LTD
FLUX MEDICAL N.V
MEDICAL DEVELOPMENT TECHNOLOGIES SCA
OCTAPHARMA BIOPHARMACEUTICALS GMBH
OTAPHARMA AG
SHANGHAI SOL-MILLENNIUM MEDICAL PRODUCTS CO., LTD
SOL-MILLENNIUM MEDICAL HK LIMITED OF ROOM C, 21/F, CMA BUILDING
AVG TECHNOLOGIES CZ, S.R.O
AVG NETHERLANDS B.V
TEIJIN PHARMA LIMITED
TEIJIN LIMITED
NANOVERE TECHNOLOGIES, INC
NIPSEA LTD
DYNAMIC ROCK SUPPORT AS
NORMET NORWAY AS
CROMA-PHARMA GMBH
VALEANT SP.ZO.O.SP.J
2002/07383
2014/04095
2009/04753
2013/01532
2012/00937 SOUTH
2013/08190
2002/7590
2014/01666
2011/01745
2012/09388
2011/00700 TECHNOLOGIES
PTE.
2009/04448
2013/05560
Page | 44
NOVEMBER 2015
PATENT JOURNAL
Application Number
Assignor
Assignee
2014/06362 KINETO MOBILE (PTY) LTD
RUAN & RIANA FAMILIE TRUST
NOVO NORDISK FWMCARE AG
NOVO NORDISK HEALTH CARE AG
ORION CORPORATION
RECRO PHARMA, INC
NEUROSEARCH A/S
ANIONA APS
GEDEON RICHTER PLC (RICHTER GEDEON NYRT)
UCB PHARMA, S.A
BKI HOLDING CORPORATION
BUCKEYE TECHNOLOGIES INC
BUCKEYE TECHNOLOGIES INC
GP CELLULOSE GMBH
RST BASE METAL RECOVERY (PTY) LTD
RST SPECIAL METALS PROPRIETARY LIMITED
SCAMBIA INDUSTRIAL DEVELOPMENT AKTIENNGESELLSCHAFT
SCAMBIA LIMITED
SCAMBIA HOLDINGS CYPRUS LIMITED
BOSAL EMISSION SYSTEMS NV
ABBOTT LABORATORIES
ABBVIE INC
ABBOTT LABORATORIES
ABBVIE INC
FUNG GIN DA ENERGY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD
TUNG-JUI CHANG AND PI-HSIA LIN
2006/02338
2005/04533
2008/05904
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CHUNG, CHUN-NENG
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BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG
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BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG
2004/7973
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BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG
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BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG
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TENARIS CONNECTIONS AG
2005/02860
TENARIS CONNECTIONS AG
2004/09534
TENARIS CONNECTIONS AG
2005/06748
TENARIS CONNECTIONS AG
2004/09533
TENARIS CONNECTIONS AG
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NOVEMBER 2015 Application Number 2010/08159 2010/08159 2006/00574 2006/00574 2002/08643 2002/08643 2002/08643 2002/08643 2015/00439 2014/06128 2014/02492 1998/6133 1996/1921 1995/6181 2014/09255 2013/00149 2012/02615 2010/07814 2015/00440 2014/05094 2014/04873 2000/04958 2014/06228 2008/00857 2000/04958 2014/05818
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2000/7496
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2012/01333
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2002/08084
2002/06500 2002/06500 2006/04985 2015/07320 2014/06967 1995/1779 1995/3436 1995/3436 2001/1143 1995/1779 1994/7598 1994/8063 1994/8063 1994/7120 1994/7120 1994/7598 2014/03680
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New name ASPIREO PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED VOXX INCAAR SYSTEMS GMBH GLAXOSMITHKLINE CONSUMER HEALTHCARE INVESTMENTS (IRELAND)(NO.2) ALGETA AS ALGETA ASA BIOGEN INTERNATIONAL GMBH SCPHARMACEUTICALS INC STEMCENTRX, INC AVENTIS CROPSCIENCE GMBH BAYER CROPSCIENCE GMBH AVENTIS CROPSCIENCE GMBH BAYER CROPSCIENCE GMBH BAYER CROPSCIENCE GMBH BAYER CROPSCIENCE GMBH BAYER CROPSCIENCE GMBH AVENTIS CROPSCIENCE GMBH BAYER CROPSCIENCE GMBH AVENTIS CROPSCIENCE GMBH AVENTIS CROPSCIENCE GMBH BIOGEN INTERNATIONAL NEUROSCIENCE GMBH
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Assignor MAYO FOUNDATION AND RESEARCH CARDIO3 BIOSCIENCES SA CURIS, INC
2011/09313 2014/05535
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Notice is hereby given that VANCHEM VANADIUM PRODUCTS PROPRIETARY LIMITED OF SPOOR & FISHER, HIGHGROVE OFFICE PARK OAK AVENUE, CENTURION, PRETORIA, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said VANCHEM VANADIUM PRODUCTS PROPRIETARY LIMITED for an invention PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF VANADYL SULFATE SOLUTION, numbered 2004/09730 dated 01/12/2004 which became void on 26/05/2014, owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No. 19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof.
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COMPLETE SPECIFICATIONS ACCEPTED AND ABRIDGEMENTS OR ABSTRACTS THEREOF Complete specifications in respect of the under mentioned applications for letters Patent have been accepted by the Registrar of Patents. THE PATENTS ACT, 1978 (ACT NO. 57 OF 1978) In terms of section 42 (b) of the Patents Act, 1978, a patent shall be deemed to have been sealed and granted as from the date of publication of the acceptance. The numerical references denote the following: (21) Number of application. (22) Date of application. (DA) Date of acceptance. (51) Class. (71) Name of applicant(s). (72) Name of all inventors. (33) Country. (31) Number and (32) Date of convention application. (54) Title of invention. (00) Number of sheets. Registrar of Patents - APPLIED ON 2015/10/23 2015/07902 ~ Complete ~54:AN EDGE BAND WITH HOT MELT ADHESIVE AND EDGE BANDING BOARD ~71:DONGGUAN HUALI INDUSTRIES CO., LTD, Song Bai Tang, Huali Industrial District, Chang Ping Town, People's Republic of China ~72: LEI, Hougen;SHEN, Lida;XIE, Zhikun~ 33:AU ~31:2015101087 ~32:11/08/2015 2015/07898 ~ Provisional ~54:APPARATUS FOR MONITORING AND CONTROLLING ELECTRICITY USAGE ~71:UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG, AUKLAND PARK CAMPUS, CORNER OF KINGSWAY AND UNIVERSITY ROADS, AUCKLAND PARK, South Africa ~72: KUNENE, Keith Trevor;SCHWARTZ, Lois~ 2015/07918 ~ Complete ~54:NASAL ADMINISTRATION ~71:OPTINOSE AS, Postboks 288 Roa N-0702, Norway ~72: DJUPESLAND, Per Gisle;MAHMOUD, Ramy, A.;MESSINA, John;~ 33:US ~31:61/805,400 ~32:26/03/2013 2015/07866 ~ Complete ~54:MOTOR VEHICLE ALARM AND IMMOBILISATION SYSTEM ~71:MASANABO, Judas, 555 MZIMDALA SECTION, MOTLA, HAMMANSKRAAL, 0407, South Africa;NTULI, Ronald, Nkuna, 605 BLOCK FF, SOSHANGUVE, 0152, South Africa ~72: MASANABO, Judas;NTULI, Ronald, Nkuna~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/07700 ~32:23/10/2014;33:ZA ~31:2015/00143 ~32:09/01/2015 2015/07903 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED PULLEY FOR HIGH-EFFICIENCY WINCH ~71:KITE GEN RESEARCH S.R.L., Corso Lombardia 63/D Area Produttiva Pescarito, Italy ~72: Massimo IPPOLITO~ 33:IT ~31:TO2013A000322 ~32:22/04/2013 2015/07904 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED PULLEY FOR HIGH-EFFICIENCY WINCH ~71:KITE GEN RESEARCH S.R.L., Corso Lombardia 63/D Area Produttiva Pescarito, Italy ~72: Massimo IPPOLITO~ 33:IT ~31:TO2013A000323 ~32:22/04/2013 2015/07905 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR REGULATING THE SPEED OF A CLAMPING AND LIFTING APPARATUS ~71:SIEMAG TECBERG GMBH, Kalteiche-Ring 28-32, Germany ~72: Nico STADTBÄUMER;Peter EICHELHARDT;Viktor REFENIUS~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 007 292.1 ~32:26/04/2013 2015/07906 ~ Complete ~54:STATIC FLUID DISINFECTING SYSTEMS AND RELATED METHODS ~71:COATING SYSTEMS LABORATORIES, INC., 211 E. CHILTON DRIVE, CHANDLER, AZ 85225, USA, United States of America;QORE SYSTEMS LLC, 425 S. MILL AVENUE SUITE 301, TEMPE, AZ 85281, USA, United States of America ~72: PETERSON, William, R. II;PETERSON, William, R. III~ 33:US ~31:61/805,477 ~32:26/03/2013
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2015/07895 ~ Provisional ~54:A BREATH FRESHENER ~71:DAVIES, Jayne Joy, 29 Sandalwood, Cornelius Street, Weltevreden Park, South Africa ~72: DAVIES, Jayne Joy~ 2015/07896 ~ Provisional ~54:FIRE EXTINGUISHER ~71:ALTOUNIS, Apostolis, No 106 Glenview, 30 Holt Street, Parkmore, South Africa ~72: ALTOUNIS, Apostolis~ 2015/07897 ~ Provisional ~54:JACK SYSTEM ~71:GRIBNITZ, Kurt Georg, 16 Pieter Wenning street, South Africa;VAN DER MERWE, Jan Hendrik, Farm Vlaklaagte, South Africa ~72: GRIBNITZ, Kurt Georg;VAN DER MERWE, Jan Hendrik~ 2015/07907 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR FEEDING ELECTRICAL POWER INTO AN ELECTRIC SUPPLY NETWORK ~71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH, Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Kai BUSKER~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 208 474.9 ~32:08/05/2013 2015/07910 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION COMPRISING PHOSPHATIDYLCHOLINE FOR THE TREATMENT OF ULCERATIVE COLITIS ~71:Lipid Therapeutics GmbH, Boxbergring 107, HEIDELBERG 69126, GERMANY, Germany ~72: KEILHAUER, Gerhard~ 33:EP ~31:13161089.1 ~32:26/03/2013 2015/07909 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGE FOR HOSE COIL ~71:Husqvarna AB, Drottninggatan 2, HUSKVARNA S-561 82, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: TATIC, Aleksandar~ 2015/07911 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF SYNTHESISING ADCS USING AFFINITY RESINS ~71:ADC Biotechnology Ltd, c/o Optic Technium, Ffordd William Morgan, St Asaph Business Park, St Asaph, DENBIGHSHIRE LL17 0JD, NORTH WALES, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: EVANS, David John;MCKEE, Colin Martin~ 33:GB ~31:1307574.2 ~32:26/04/2013 2015/07913 ~ Complete ~54:DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS ~71:Novozymes A/S, Krogshoejvej 36, BAGSVAERD DK-2880, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: BORCH, Kim;ERLANDSEN, Luise;GYLSTORFF, Christian Lundager;HANSEN, Carsten Hørslev;JÄCKEL, Christian;MALTEN, Marco;MIKKELSEN, Lise Munch;NIELSEN, Hanne Philbert;POULSEN, Thomas Agersten;SVENDSEN, Allan;VIND, Jesper~ 33:EP ~31:13167632.2 ~32:14/05/2013 2015/07914 ~ Complete ~54:CONTAINER FOR THE TRANSPORT OF LIVE POULTRY ~71:ZANOTTI, Massimo, Via Santa Maria Vecchia, 11, GUSSAGO (BRESCIA) I-25064, ITALY, Italy ~72: ZANOTTI, Massimo~ 33:IT ~31:TO2013A000343 ~32:26/04/2013 2015/07908 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESSING DIESEL FUEL FROM WASTE OIL ~71:HD Petroleum Inc., PO Box 53024, 1633 St. Mary's Road, WINNIPEG R2N 3X9, MANITOBA, CANADA, Canada ~72: HABICHT (Deceased), Bernhard G.;HABICHT, Todd;MIDDLETON, Orville;WINRAM, John~ 33:US ~31:61/806,164 ~32:28/03/2013 2015/07912 ~ Complete ~54:STABILIZED SOLUBLE PREFUSION RSV F POLYPEPTIDES ~71:Crucell Holland B.V., Archimedesweg 4, LEIDEN NL-2333 CN, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: KRARUP, Anders;LANGEDIJK, Johannes Petrus Maria~ 33:EP ~31:13165402.2 ~32:25/04/2013 2015/07916 ~ Complete ~54:PARTICLE SIZE REDUCTION OF AN ANTIMUSCARINIC COMPOUND ~71:CHIESI FARMACEUTICI S.P.A., AN INCORPORATED BUSINESS FORMING A JOINT STOCK COMPANY OF ITALIAN NATIONALITY, Via Palermo 26/A, I-43100, Parma, Italy ~72: ANDREA CASAZZA;ELENA LOSI;IRENE PASQUALI;MARK SAUNDERS~ 33:EP ~31:13165483.2 ~32:26/04/2013 2015/07915 ~ Complete ~54:BIOCIDE FORMULATION AND METHOD FOR TREATING WATER ~71:KEMIRA OYJ, A FINNISH COMPANY, Porkkalankatu 3, Helsinki, FI-00180, Finland ~72: HANNA-LEENA
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ALAKOMI;HANS-PETER HENTZE;JUKKA RAUTIAINEN;MARKO KOLARI;PIRKKO FORSSELL~ 33:FI ~31:20135287 ~32:25/03/2013 2015/07917 ~ Complete ~54:EXCAVATION TOOTH ASSEMBLY ~71:BRADKEN RESOURCES PTY LIMITED, 20 McIntosh Drive, Mayfield West, Australia ~72: ATTWOOD, Reece;HOAD, David~ 33:AU ~31:2013204898 ~32:12/04/2013 2015/07900 ~ Complete ~54:AN ONLINE MONITOR SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC TEMPERATURE MEASURING OPPC BASED ON BRILLOUIN SCATTERING ~71:HENAN XINGZHI PATENT SERVICE CO., LTD., Room 22215 No. 1356 East Hanghai Road Economic and Technological Development Zone, People's Republic of China ~72: HAN, Aizhi;LIU, Shouming;SHI, Hongwei~ 33:CN ~31:201410568536.3 ~32:23/10/2014 2015/07901 ~ Complete ~54:A CONTAINER AND A CAP ~71:MALINOWSKI, Thomas Rainer, Golf Park 3, Engen House Raapenberg Road, Mowbray, South Africa ~72: MALINOWSKI, Thomas Rainer~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/00577 ~32:24/07/2014 2015/08021 ~ Provisional ~54:SECURE BEACH SAFES ~71:SIPHAMANDLA DLADLA, 136 Dookron Road, Northdale, South Africa ~72: SIPHAMANDLA MICHAEL DLADLA~ 2015/07923 ~ Complete ~54:MULTISUBSTITUTED AROMATIC COMPOUNDS AS INHIBITORS OF THROMBIN ~71:VERSEON CORPORATION, 48820 KATO RD.,STE.100B Fremont 94538 California, United States of America ~72: DATTA,SOMALEE;PHARM,SON MINH;SHORT,KEVIN MICHAEL;WILLIAMS ,DAVID CHARLES~ 33:US ~31:61/319,175 ~32:30/03/2010 2015/07922 ~ Complete ~54:TREHALOSE AND DETRAN-CONTAINING SOLUTION FOR TRANSPLANTING MAMMALIAN CELLS ~71:OTSUKA PHARMCEUTICAL FACTORY ,INC, 115,Aza Kuguhara Tateiwa Muya-cho Naruto-shi Tokushima 7728601, Japan ~72: NISHIMURA ,Masuhiro;SHIRAKAWA,Chikage;WADA,Tamaki~ 33:JP ~31:2013-137454 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/07924 ~ Provisional ~54:FLUID MONITORING APPARATUS ,METHOD AND SYSTEM ~71:LEVEL MASTER (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, Portion 413 The Farm Waterkloof Rustenburg, South Africa ~72: DE KOCK,MICHIEL DANIEL~ 2015/07920 ~ Provisional ~54:RASY ~71:Matome Sydney Ratsela, 2130 Entshonalanga Ext 5, South Africa ~72: Matome Sydney Ratsela~ 2015/07921 ~ Complete ~54:FURNACE SECONDARY BUS TUBE SHORT CIRCUIT PROTECTION ~71:GREYLING,Frederik Petrus, 53 Coetzee Street Middelburg Mpumalanga, South Africa;GREYLING,Ruan, 9 Dolerite Crescent Middelburg, South Africa ~72: GREYLING,Frederik Petrus;GREYLING,Ruan~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/07854 ~32:28/10/2014 .
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2015/07933 ~ Complete ~54:INHIBITORS OF HEPATITIS C VIRUS ~71:GILEAD SCIENCES, INC., 333 Lakeside Drive, ~California, United States of America ~72: BJORNSON, Kyla;;CANALES, Eda;;COTTELL, Jeromy J.;KARKI, Kapil Kumar;;KATANA, Ashley Anne;;KATO, Darryl;;KOBAYASHI, Tetsuya;;LINK, John O.;;MARTINEZ, Ruben;;PHILLIPS, Barton W.;;PYUN, Hyung¿Jung;;SANGI, Michael;;SCHRIER, Adam James;;SIEGEL, Dustin;;TAYLOR, James G.;;TRAN, Chinh Viet;;TREJO MARTIN, Teresa Alejandra;;VIVIAN, Randall W. ;;YANG, Zheng¿Yu;;ZABLOCKI, Jeff;;ZIPFEL, Sheila~ 33:US ~31:61/667,806 ~32:03/07/2012;33:US ~31:61/798,524 ~32:15/03/2013
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2015/07899 ~ Provisional ~54:A DEVICE TO TRIGGER A HOME SECURITY SYSTEM ~71:Charles Edward Simpson, P O Box 547, South Africa ~72: Charles Edward Simpson~ 2015/08327 ~ Complete ~54:INFLUENZA VIRUS-LIKE PARTICLE PRODUCTION IN PLANTS ~71:MEDICAGO INC., 600 - 1020, ROUTE DE I'EGLISE, QUEBEC, QUEBEC, G1V 3V9, CANADA, Canada ~72: COUTURE, Manon;D'AOUST, Marc-Andre;VEZINA, Louis-Philippe~ 33:US ~31:61/806,227 ~32:28/03/2013;33:US ~31:61/925,852 ~32:10/01/2014;33:US ~31:61/971,274 ~32:27/03/2014 2015/07997 ~ Complete ~54:POLYCYCLIC-CARBAMOYLPYRIDONE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR PHARMACEUTICAL USE ~71:Gilead Sciences, Inc., 333 Lakeside Drive, United States of America ~72: BACON, Elizabeth M.;;CAI, Zhenhong, R.;;CHEN, Xiaowu;COTTELL, Jeromy J.;;DESAI, Manoj, C.;;JI, Mingzhe;;JIN, Haolun;;LAZERWITH, Scott, E.;;MISH, Michael;;MORGANELLI, Philip, Anthony;;PYUN, Hyung¿Jung;;TAYLOR, James G.;;TREJO MARTIN, Teresa Alejandra;~ 33:US ~31:61/745,375 ~32:21/12/2012;33:US ~31:61/788,397 ~32:15/03/2013;33:US ~31:61/845,803 ~32:12/07/2013 2015/07931 ~ Complete ~54:A TRAILER LOCK ~71:ORLISCAPE (PTY) LIMITED, 38 BANTJES STREET, South Africa ~72: MARIUS LABUSCHAGNE;WILLEM JOHAN LANDMAN~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/07808 ~32:27/10/2014 2015/07940 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE FOR SPIRAL CUTTING A CUT RESISTANT MATERIAL ~71:GEFUKüchenboss GmbH & Co. KG, Braukweg 28, Germany ~72: Rudolf SCHILLHEIM~ 2015/07941 ~ Complete ~54:MITOCHONDRIAL PROTEINS CONSTRUCTS AND USES THEREOF ~71:BIO BLAST PHARMA LTD., 37 Menachem, Begin Street Rubinstein Tower, 15th floor, Tel Aviv, 6522042, Israel ~72: HAGAR GREIF;HAYA LORBERBOUM-GALSKI~ 33:US ~31:61/811,934 ~32:15/04/2013;33:US ~31:61/869,981 ~32:26/08/2013;33:US ~31:14/034,224 ~32:23/09/2013 2015/07948 ~ Complete ~54:UNIVERSAL MOUNTING MECHANISM FOR MOUNTING A TELECOMMUNICATIONS CHASSIS TO A TELECOMMUNICATIONS FIXTURE ~71:TYCO ELECTRONICS RAYCHEM BVBA, A BELGIUM LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Diestsesteenweg 692, B-3010, Kessel-Lo, Belgium ~72: ERIC KEUSTERMANS;JOHAN GEENS;PIETER VERMEULEN~ 33:US ~31:61/815,549 ~32:24/04/2013 2015/07950 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND WIRELESS DEVICE FOR PROVIDING DEVICE-TO-DEVICE COMMUNICATION ~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL), , SE-16483, Stockholm, Sweden ~72: STEFAN PARKVALL;STEFANO SORRENTINO~ 33:US ~31:61/811,292 ~32:12/04/2013 2015/07947 ~ Complete ~54:PURIFICATION, RECOVERY, AND RECYCLE OF VENT GAS ~71:AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 7201 Hamilton Boulevard, Allentown, 18195-1501, Pennsylvania, United States of America ~72: JIANGUO XU;MATTHEW J THAYER~ 33:US ~31:61/828,461 ~32:29/05/2013 2015/07944 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY SENSOR DEVICE FOR DETECTING ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY AND ELECTRICAL ACTIVITY MONITORING APPARATUS ~71:THOMSON LICENSING, 1-5 rue Jeanne d'Arc, F-92130, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France ~72: ALI LOUZIR;JEAN-LUC ROBERT;JEAN-YVES LE NAOUR~ 33:EP ~31:13305535.0 ~32:23/04/2013 2015/07949 ~ Complete ~54:THERMOPLASTIC ELASTOMERS VIA REVERSIBLE ADDITIONFRAGMENTATION CHAIN TRANSFER POLYMERIZATION OF TRIGLYCERIDES ~71:IOWA STATE UNIVERSITY RESEARCH FOUNDATION, INC., 310 Lab of Mechanics, Ames, 50011-2131, Iowa, United States of America ~72: ANDREW CASCIONE;ERIC W COCHRAN;NACU HERNANDEZ;RONALD CHRISTOPHER WILLIAMS~ 33:US ~31:61/825,241 ~32:20/05/2013
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2015/07946 ~ Complete ~54:CHIMERIC ADENO-ASSOCIATED VIRUS/ BOCAVIRUS PARVOVIRUS VECTOR ~71:THE UNIVERSITY OF KANSAS, 245 Strong Hall, 1450 Jayhawk Boulevard, Lawrence, 66045, Kansas, United States of America;UNIVERSITY OF IOWA RESEARCH FOUNDATION, 112 N Capitol Street, 6 Gilmore Hall, Iowa City, 52242, Iowa, United States of America ~72: JIANMING QIU;JOHN F ENGELHARDT;ZIYING YAN~ 33:US ~31:61/809,702 ~32:08/04/2013 2015/07942 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT OF PROTEIN AGGREGATION MYOPATHIC AND NEURODEGENERATIVE DISEASES BY PARENTERAL ADMINISTRATION OF TREHALOSE ~71:BIO BLAST PHARMA LTD., 37 Menachem, Begin Street Rubinstein Tower, 15th floor, Tel Aviv, 6522042, Israel ~72: DALIA MEGIDDO~ 33:US ~31:61/820,278 ~32:07/05/2013 2015/07943 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD FOR THE SELECTIVE CARBONIZATION OF PAPER ~71:TOCANO HOLDING B.V., Molengraaffsingel 12, NL-2629 JD, Delft, Netherlands ~72: VENKATESH SESHAIYA DORAISWAMY CHANDRASEKAR~ 33:NL ~31:2010519 ~32:26/03/2013 2015/07945 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PREPARATION OF A GROUP 4 METAL SILICATE AND USE THEREOF ~71:BASF CORPORATION, A COMPANY INCORPORATED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, U.S.A., 100 Park Avenue, Florham Park, 07932, New Jersey, United States of America ~72: JIM ALOYSIUS MARIA BRANDTS;LORIANNE WAGEMAKER~ 33:EP ~31:13164165.6 ~32:17/04/2013 2015/07932 ~ Complete ~54:AN EXPANSION SHELL AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AN EXPANSION SHELL LEAF ~71:LULL STORM TRADING (PTY) LTD., 168/ 169 Bosworth Street,, ALRODE SOUTH 1451, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: BUNGE, Nils~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/07831 ~32:27/10/2014 2015/07925 ~ Provisional ~54:A ROPE LIGHT ~71:BOUSEMA, Willem Frederich, 29 Zand Street, RUSTENBURG 0299, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: BOUSEMA, Willem Frederich~ 2015/07926 ~ Provisional ~54:MOBILE SCHOOL SCIENCE LABORATORY ~71:Achim Nychoss Maseko, 28 Edward Crescent,, South Africa ~72: Achim Nychoss Maseko~ 2015/07934 ~ Complete ~54:GAME DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT AND SYSTEM FOR DISPLAYING A GAME RESULT FROM A GAME RESULT GENERATOR ~71:NOVOMATIC AG, Wiener Strasse 158, Austria ~72: DINNING, Andrew;WATTS, Ronald~ 33:GB ~31:1305709.6 ~32:28/03/2013 2015/07927 ~ Complete ~54:TAXI HEARSE ~71:ILIFA FREIGHT SERVICES CC, 2 Nabe Way Settler's Place 7455, South Africa ~72: Daniel FILANI~ 2015/07939 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A PACKAGING INSERT CONTAINING ELONGATE OBJECTS ~71:British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited, Globe House, 1 Water Street, LONDON WC2R 3LA, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: FROBISHER, Paul;GIBSON, Paul;HODGES, Paul;KALJURA, Karl;NEWELL, Darren;NEWNHAM, Michael;NICHOLLS, Jane;SEARLE, Sabrina;SPENCER, Alfred Vincent~ 33:GB ~31:1305383.0 ~32:25/03/2013 2015/07938 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGING INSERT ~71:British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited, Globe House, 1 Water Street, LONDON WC2R 3LA, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: HODGES, Paul;SPENCER, Alfred Vincent~ 33:GB ~31:1305383.0 ~32:25/03/2013 2015/07935 ~ Complete ~54:COMMUNICATION CONTROL DEVICE, COMMUNICATION CONTROL METHOD, AND INFORMATION PROCESSING DEVICE ~71:Sony Corporation, 1-7-1, Konan, MINATO-KU 108-0075, TOKYO, JAPAN, Japan ~72: FURUICHI, Sho;KIMURA, Ryota;SAWAI, Ryo;UCHIYAMA, Hiromasa~ 33:JP ~31:2013-098247 ~32:08/05/2013
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2015/07936 ~ Complete ~54:PERCUSSIVE ROCK DRILL BIT ~71:Sandvik Intellectual Property AB, SANDVIKEN S-811 81, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: MATTSON, Per;PERSSON, Magnus~ 33:EP ~31:13166428.6 ~32:03/05/2013 2015/07937 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGING INSERT ~71:British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited, Globe House, 1 Water Street, LONDON WC2R 3LA, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: HODGES, Paul;SPENCER, Alfred Vincent~ 33:GB ~31:1305383.0 ~32:25/03/2013 2015/07929 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION THERAPY OF ANTI-MIF ANTIBODIES AND GLUCOCORTICOIDS ~71:Baxter Healthcare SA, Thurgauerstrasse 130, GLATTPARK (OPFIKON) CH-8152, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland;Baxter International, Inc., 1 Baxter Parkway, DEERFIELD 60015, IL, USA, United States of America ~72: EHRLICH, Hartmut;KERSCHBAUMER, Randolf;SCHEIFLINGER, Friedrich;VOELKEL, Dirk~ 33:US ~31:61/624,988 ~32:16/04/2012;33:US ~31:61/668,864 ~32:06/07/2012;33:US ~31:61/785,626 ~32:14/03/2013 2015/07928 ~ Complete ~54:FLUID CONTAINER AND METHOD OF COUPLING A VALVE TO A FLUID CONTAINER ~71:Grinon Industries, 7649 Winton Drive, INDIANAPOLIS 46268, IN, USA, United States of America ~72: SPRINGER, Joshua~ 33:US ~31:61/582,036 ~32:30/12/2011 2015/07930 ~ Complete ~54:MULTILAYERED COEXTRUDED THERMOPLASTIC FOOD CASING ~71:Viscofan S.A., C/ Berroa no 15-4a planta, Polígono Industrial Berroa, TAJONAR (NAVARRA) 31192, SPAIN, Spain ~72: BOUMA, Marek;RAUE, Frank~ 33:EP ~31:14 190 496.1 ~32:27/10/2014 2015/07952 ~ Provisional ~54:SPECIAL WEIR FLOAT SWITCH FOR POOL TOPPER ~71:ALECK GERRIT VAN DEVENTER, 866 Loerie Street, South Africa ~72: ALECK GERRIT VAN DEVENTER~ 2015/07955 ~ Provisional ~54:DRIZZLE BEATS TOUCH HEADPHONES ~71:THATO TREVOR RETHABILE MOHALE & OGODISENG RELOABETSWE KALAOTE, 11604 Chris Sebudi Street, Bloemanda, South Africa ~72: THATO TREVOR RETHABILE MOHALE~ 2015/07958 ~ Complete ~54:NEW SOMATOSTATIN RECEPTOR SUBTYPE 4 (SSTR4)AGONISTS ~71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH, Binger Stresse 173, 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein, Germany ~72: CUI, YUNHAI;DOODS, HENRI;FERRARA, MARCO;GIOVANNINI, RICCARDO;JUST STEFAN;KUELZER, RAIMUND;LINGARD, LAIN;MAZZAFERRO, ROCCO;RUDOLF, KLAUS~ 33:EP ~31:13168224.7 ~32:17/05/2013 2015/07951 ~ Provisional ~54:FULL POOL TOPPER ~71:ALECK GERRIT VAN DEVENTER, 866 Loerie Street, South Africa ~72: ALECK GERRIT VAN DEVENTER~ 2015/07957 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL (CYANO-DIMETHYL-METHYL)-ISOXAZOLES AND -[1,3,4]THIADIAZOLES ~71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH, Binger Strasse 173, 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein, Germany ~72: BINDER, FLORIAN;DOODS, HENRI;MUELLER, STEPHAN GEORG;NICHOLSON, JANET RACHEL;REITHER, DORIS;SAUER, ACHIM~ 33:EP ~31:13168165.2 ~32:17/05/2013 2015/07953 ~ Provisional ~54:POOL TOPPER LIGHT ~71:ALECK GERRIT VAN DEVENTER, 866 Loerie Street, South Africa ~72: ALECK GERRIT VAN DEVENTER~ 2015/07956 ~ Provisional ~54:A FIREARM MAGAZINE POUCH ~71:ENRICO CUPIDO, 97 Lane Tress Crescent, Moreletta Park, South Africa ~72: ENRICO CUPIDO~ .
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2015/07961 ~ Provisional ~54:IPRO ~71:RIESLING CONSULTING GROUP, UNIT 10 BLOCK B, FANCOURT OFFICE PARK FELSTEAD AVENUE NORTHRIDING, South Africa ~72: NUVIN JOKHOO~ 2015/07962 ~ Provisional ~54:CREATING AND MONITORING GEO-FENCED ZONES ~71:FATTI 365 (PTY) LTD., Bloukrans Building, Lynnwood Bridge Office Park, 4 Daventry Street, Lynnwood Manor, PRETORIA 0081, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MAGUIRE, Adrian Marc~ 2015/07977 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-WALL TEICHOIC ANTIBODIES AND CONJUGATES ~71:GENENTECH, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America ~72: BYOUNG-CHUL LEE;ERIC BROWN;JOHN HIROSHI MORISAKI;JOHN FLYGARE;KLAUS KOEFOED;LEANNA STABEN;MAGNUS STRANDH;MARTINE DARWISH;PETER S ANDERSEN;RICHARD VANDLEN;SANJEEV MARIATHASAN;SOPHIE M LEHAR;THOMAS H PILLOW;WOUTER HAZENBOS~ 33:US ~31:61/829,461 ~32:31/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/829,466 ~32:31/05/2013;33:US ~31:14/284,609 ~32:22/05/2014;33:US ~31:PCT/US2014/039113 ~32:22/05/2014 2015/07978 ~ Complete ~54:BRAIDED UPPER WITH OVERLAYS FOR ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME ~71:NIKE INNOVATE C.V., One Bowerman Drive, Beaverton, 970056453, Oregon, United States of America ~72: ROBERT M BRUCE~ 33:US ~31:61/839,097 ~32:25/06/2013;33:US ~31:14/163,438 ~32:24/01/2014 2015/07972 ~ Complete ~54:A PACKET DATA UNIT (PDU) STRUCTURE FOR SUPPORTING DISTRIBUTED RELAY CONTROL PROTOCOL (DRCP) ~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL), S-164 83, Stockholm, Sweden ~72: PANAGIOTIS SALTSIDIS~ 33:US ~31:61/815,204 ~32:23/04/2013;33:US ~31:61/839,022 ~32:25/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/865,126 ~32:12/08/2013;33:US ~31:61/902,518 ~32:11/11/2013;33:US ~31:61/918,610 ~32:19/12/2013;33:US ~31:61/941,977 ~32:19/02/2014;33:US ~31:61/953,360 ~32:14/03/2014;33:US ~31:14/257,360 ~32:21/04/2014 2015/07974 ~ Complete ~54:SLACK ADJUSTER CONTAMINANT SUMP, DRAIN, AND OVERLOAD RELIEF ~71:WABTEC HOLDING CORP., A CORPORATION FORMED UNDER THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 1001 Air Brake Avenue, Wilmerding, 15148, Pennsylvania, United States of America ~72: PETER PAUL GREGAR;SCOTT LEE NATSCHKE;SHAUN T WHALEN~ 33:US ~31:61/841,523 ~32:01/07/2013 2015/07973 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR THE "ON-SITE" MANUFACTURE OF WATER-RESISTANT LOWDENSITY WATER-GEL EXPLOSIVES ~71:MAXAMCORP HOLDING, S.L., A SPANISH COMPANY, Avda. del Partenón, 16, 5a pl, E-28042, Madrid, Spain ~72: ARTURO CARRANZA VÍTORES;FERNANDO BEITIA GÓMEZ DE SEGURA;JOSÉ RAMÓN QUINTANA ANGULO~ 33:EP ~31:13382114.0 ~32:27/03/2013 2015/07975 ~ Complete ~54:DETECTING FAULTS IN A TWO-WIRE POWER LINE ~71:WABTEC HOLDING CORP., A CORPORATION FORMED UNDER THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 1001 Air Brake Avenue, Wilmerding, 15148, Pennsylvania, United States of America ~72: CARL L HAAS~ 33:US ~31:13/913,661 ~32:10/06/2013 2015/07971 ~ Complete ~54:TRAINING DEVICE FOR MEDICINE INJECTION DEVICES AND RESET DEVICE FOR RESETTING SUCH A TRAINING DEVICE ~71:F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG, A SWISS COMPANY, Grenzacherstrasse 124, CH-4070, Basel, Switzerland ~72: MARK ANTHONY CHIPPERFIELD;MARK TEUCHER;MAXIME GAILLOT;PAUL HAYTON~ 33:EP ~31:13161552.8 ~32:28/03/2013
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2015/07976 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND SYSTEM FOR PERCUSSION ROCK DRILLING ~71:ATLAS COPCO SECOROC AB, Box 521, S-737 25, Fagersta, Sweden ~72: JIMMY CARLSSON~ 33:SE ~31:1350606-8 ~32:17/05/2013 2015/07979 ~ Complete ~54:ARTICLE OF FOOTWEAR WITH BRAIDED UPPER ~71:NIKE INNOVATE C.V., One Bowerman Drive, Beaverton, 97005-6453, Oregon, United States of America ~72: ROBERT M BRUCE~ 33:US ~31:61/839,097 ~32:25/06/2013;33:US ~31:14/163,392 ~32:24/01/2014 2015/07963 ~ Provisional ~54:DUST SUPPRESSION ~71:TOWER TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD, Building 16, Council for Scientific & Industrial Research Campus, Meiring Naude Road, Scientia, Pretoria 0184, Gauteng Province, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: SYMONS, Michael Windsor~ 2015/07964 ~ Provisional ~54:AGGLOMERATION AND RECOVERY OF MINERAL FINES FROM MINING TAILINGS AND/OR SLIMES SLURRIES ~71:Enviroserv Waste Management Limited, 1 Brickfield Road, Meadowdale, Germiston 1402, Gauteng Province, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: SYMONS, Michael Windsor~ 2015/07967 ~ Complete ~54:PLANTING ASSEMBLY AND MACHINE ~71:THE GUSSET PTY LTD, 1 Kent Street, Australia ~72: MOYNIHAN, Joseph;TOBIN, Noel~ 33:AU ~31:2013901238 ~32:11/04/2013 2015/07965 ~ Complete ~54:BASE EMULSION DELIVERY UNIT ~71:STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD, 1 Nursery Road, Westerndeep Levels, South Africa ~72: KILLASSY, Timothy Joseph~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/05573 ~32:29/07/2014 2015/07968 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH-VOLTAGE, HIGH-FREQUENCY AND HIGH-POWER TRANSFORMER ~71:SOCIEDAD ESPANOLA DE ELECTROMEDICINA Y CALIDAD, S.A., C/Pelaya 9-13 Pol. IND. Rio de Janeiro 28110 Algete, Spain ~72: DÍAZ CARMENA, Francisco;DÍAZ CARMENA, Ángel;MORENO VALLEJO, Ildefonso~ 2015/07959 ~ Provisional ~54:A DUELLING TREE ASSEMBLY ~71:VAN ASWEGEN, Willem, 15 Diana Crescent, The Reeds, South Africa ~72: VAN ASWEGEN, Willem~ 2015/07960 ~ Provisional ~54:EARLY WARNING COLLISION AVOIDANCE SYSTEM ~71:MOOKO, Gauta Tshepo Valentine, No. 27090, 7th Avenue, Vista Park, South Africa ~72: MOOKO, Gauta Tshepo Valentine~ 2015/08059 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE OF PHORBOL ESTERS ~71:Biosuccess Biotech Co. Ltd., 2570 North First Street, Suite 200, SAN JOSE 95131, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: CHEN, Hung-Fong;HAN, Zheng Tao~ 33:US ~31:61/588,162 ~32:18/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/588,165 ~32:18/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/588,167 ~32:18/01/2012 2015/07966 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE OF PHORBOL ESTERS ~71:Biosuccess Biotech Co. Ltd., 2570 North First Street, Suite 200, SAN JOSE 95131, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: CHEN, Hung-Fong;HAN, Zheng Tao~ 33:US ~31:61/588,162 ~32:18/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/588,165 ~32:18/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/588,167 ~32:18/01/2012 2015/07969 ~ Complete ~54:A CUTTING APPARATUS FOR CUTTING FOOD OBJECTS ~71:Marel A/S, P.O. Pedersens vej 18, AARHUS N DK-8200, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: MIKKELSEN, Peter;NIELSEN, Tomas Finne~ 33:DK ~31:PA 2013 00234 ~32:19/04/2013 2015/07970 ~ Complete ~54:ROCK DRILLING RIG AND METHOD FOR MONITORING ~71:Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy, Pihtisulunkatu 9, TAMPERE FI-33330, FINLAND, Finland ~72: SUVANEN, Henri~
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2015/07987 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF IMMUNODEFICIENCY ~71:ADMA BIOLOGICS, INC, 465 Route 17 South Ramsey, United States of America ~72: GOLDSTEIN DOV A;GROSSMAN ADAM S;GROSSMAN JERROLD B;MOND JAMES~ 33:US ~31:62/069 589 ~32:28/10/2014;33:US ~31:14/592 721 ~32:08/01/2015;33:US ~31:14/592 727 ~32:08/01/2015;33:US ~31:14/790 872 ~32:02/07/2015 2015/07983 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD FOR REDEEMING A PRE-PAID VOUCHER FOR AN INSURANCE POLICY ~71:1LIFE INSURANCE LIMITED, Auto & General Park 1 Telesure Lane Riverglen, South Africa ~72: HILLMAN LAURENCE ANDREW;THOMSON BRENT WILLIAM~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/07823 ~32:27/10/2014;33:ZA ~31:2015/01512 ~32:05/03/2015;33:ZA ~31:2015/05544 ~32:31/07/2015 2015/07985 ~ Complete ~54:MOISTURE INDICATING SYSTEM ~71:SMITH & NEPHEW PLC, 15 Adam Street London, United Kingdom ~72: HARTWELL EDWARD YERBURY;HICKS JOHN KENNETH~ 33:GB ~31:1309369.5 ~32:24/05/2013 2015/07982 ~ Provisional ~54:TH82-LIGHTWEIGHT FIBROUS COMPOSITE ~71:TOWER TECHNOLOGY HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD, Building 16 CSIR Campus Meiring Naude DR, South Africa ~72: MICHAEL WINDSOR SYMONS~ 2015/07986 ~ Provisional ~54:BATTERY MONITORING SYSTEM ~71:ALTECH NETSTAR (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, Central Park Offices (Block O) 16th Rd Randjespark Ext 5, South Africa ~72: GROENEWALD BAREND STEPHANUS~ 2015/07984 ~ Complete ~54:SMOKING ARTICLE COMPRISING A COMBUSTIBLE HEAT SOURCE WITH AT LEAST ONE AIRFLOW CHANNEL ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Qual Jeanrenaud 3, Switzerland ~72: MIRONOV OLEG;POGET LAURENT EDOUARD;ROUDIER STEPHANE~ 33:EP ~31:13180304.1 ~32:13/08/2013 2015/07988 ~ Provisional ~54:SAFETY REFLECTOR ARRANGEMENT ~71:FLEISHMAN NEVILLE, 43 ST. James Crescent Bryanston, South Africa ~72: FLEISHMAN NEVILLE~ .
- APPLIED ON 2015/10/28 -
2015/08022 ~ Provisional ~54:SAFETY WATER FEATURE ~71:JACOBUS JOHANNES PHILIPPUS MEYER, 280A Quorn Drive, South Africa ~72: JACOBUS JOHANNES PHILIPPUS MEYER~ 2015/07993 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD OF BREEDING DIPTERAN INSECTS ~71:AGRIPROTEIN HOLDINGS LIMITED, 186 Main Road, PO Box 453, Gibraltar ~72: DREW, David;DREW, Jason;KOTZE, Cobus;RICHARDS, Cameron;RUDOLPHE, Roy~ 2015/08010 ~ Complete ~54:INHIBITORS OF METASTASIS ~71:BIOMARCK PHARMACEUTICALS, LTD., 4364 S. Alston Avenue, Durham, 27713, North Carolina, United States of America;NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY, 920 Main Campus Drive Venture II Building, Suite 400 Campus Box 8210, Raleigh, 27695-8210, North Carolina, United States of America ~72: INDU PARIKH;KENNETH B ADLER~ 33:US ~31:61/808,966 ~32:05/04/2013 2015/08013 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD RELATED TO LUBRICATION OF COMPONENTS IN A ROCK DRILLING MACHINE AND ROCK DRILLING MACHINE ~71:ATLAS COPCO ROCK DRILLS AB, A COMPANY ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF SWEDEN, , S-701 91, Örebro, Sweden ~72: PER JONSSON~ 33:SE ~31:1350767-8 ~32:25/06/2013
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2015/08007 ~ Complete ~54:XYLYLENEDIAMINE COMPOSITION, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING POLYAMIDE RESIN ~71:MITSUBISHI GAS CHEMICAL COMPANY, INC., 5-2, Marunouchi 2-chome Chiyodaku, Tokyo, 1008324, Japan ~72: HAJIME YAMADA;JUN MITADERA;KATSUMI SHINOHARA;TAKASHI NAKAMURA;TATSUYA TOCHIHARA~ 33:JP ~31:2013-095705 ~32:30/04/2013;33:JP ~31:2013-095708 ~32:30/04/2013 2015/08009 ~ Complete ~54:ALKOXYLATED BIS AZO DYES ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: JAYNE MICHELLE BIRD;STEPHEN NORMAN BATCHELOR~ 33:EP ~31:13166374.2 ~32:03/05/2013 2015/08011 ~ Complete ~54:GEL FORMULATIONS FOR EXTENDED RELEASE OF VOLATILE COMPOUNDS ~71:AGROFRESH INC., 727 Norristown Road, Spring House, 19477, Pennsylvania, United States of America ~72: BRUCE ALAN MENNING;CHRISTIAN GUY BECKER;FUJUN LU;JIGUANG ZHANG;QINGSHAN JASON NIU;RICHARD MARTIN JACOBSON;TONG SUN;WEI LI;XIUHAN GRACE YANG~ 2015/08014 ~ Complete ~54:A WIRELESS DEVICE, NETWORK NODES AND METHODS THEREIN FOR HANDLING A DEVICE-TO-DEVICE (D2D) COMMUNICATION DURING HANDOVER IN A WIRELESS TELECOMMUNICATIONS NETWORK ~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL), , S-164 83, Stockholm, Sweden ~72: QIANXI LU;QINGYU MIAO~ 2015/08015 ~ Complete ~54:SOLID FORMS OF FUNGICIDAL PYRAZOLES ~71:E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY, A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE (U.S.A.), Chestnut Run Plaza 974 Centre Road P O Box 2915, Wilmington, 19805, Delaware, United States of America ~72: MATTHEW RICHARD OBERHOLZER~ 33:US ~31:61/825,139 ~32:20/05/2013 2015/08008 ~ Complete ~54:PORTION CAPSULE HAVING A LIQUID DISTRIBUTOR ~71:K-FEE SYSTEM GMBH, Senefelder Str. 44, 51469, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany ~72: GÜNTER EMPL;MARC KRÜGER;MARCO HANISCH~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 210 031.0 ~32:29/05/2013;33:DE ~31:10 2013 225 779.1 ~32:12/12/2013;33:DE ~31:10 2014 100 689.5 ~32:22/01/2014 2015/08012 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR POLYMER MATRIX SYNTHESIZED BY POLYCONDENSATION ~71:AGROFRESH INC., 727 Norristown Road, Spring House, 19477, Pennsylvania, United States of America ~72: BRUCE ALAN MENNING;CHRISTIAN GUY BECKER;FUJUN LU;GUOQIANG CAI;JIANPING XU;RICHARD MARTIN JACOBSON;TONG SUN~ 2015/07996 ~ Complete ~54:LOAD SPREADING WASHER ~71:AVENG (AFRICA) LIMITED, Steeledale House, 670 Power Street, Industries West, South Africa ~72: MUNIAH, Gerald~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/07618 ~32:21/10/2014 2015/07994 ~ Complete ~54:AN ELECTRICAL POWER SUPPLY CONTROL SYSTEM ~71:LOMBARD, Jacobus Uys, 204 Cabana Glen, 377 Manitoba Street, FAERIE GLEN 0043, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: LOMBARD, Jacobus Uys~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/05558 ~32:28/07/2014 2015/08027 ~ Provisional ~54:AN ELECTRIC FENCE POST ~71:Eben Johan Bradfield and Johannes Petrus Bradfield, 412 Watson crescent, Rietvlei View Country Estate, Pretoria; AND 7 Dreyer Avenue, Panorama Park, Winklespruit, South Africa ~72: Eben Johan Bradfield and Johannes Petrus Bradfield~ 2015/07998 ~ Complete ~54:PUMPING SYSTEM ~71:ERLS MINING (PTY) LTD, 21 The Broads, Mulbarton, South Africa ~72: BREDIN, Murray;WOOD, Richard Roy~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02446 ~32:05/04/2013
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2015/07999 ~ Complete ~54:PREVENTION OF INADVERTENT BATTERY DEPLETION IN AN AUTOMATIC EXTERNAL DEFIBRILLATOR ~71:Koninklijke Philips N.V., High Tech Campus 5, EINDHOVEN NL-5656 AE, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: AXNESS, David Roy~ 33:US ~31:61/806,422 ~32:29/03/2013 2015/08003 ~ Complete ~54:MICROCAPSULES CONTAINING A GAS-RELEASING PHOTOLABILE COMPOUND AND USES THEREOF ~71:Firmenich SA, 1, route des Jeunes, P.O. Box 239, GENEVA 8 CH1211, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: BERTHIER, Damien;HERRMANN, Andreas;PARET, Nicolas;TRACHSEL, Alain~ 33:EP ~31:13168768.3 ~32:22/05/2013 2015/08000 ~ Complete ~54:HOSE CLAMP ~71:Oetiker Schweiz AG, Spätzstrasse 11, HORGEN 8810, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: MÜLLER, Manuel~ 33:EP ~31:14157331.1 ~32:28/02/2014 2015/08001 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR STORING ELECTRICAL ENERGY IN ELECTROCHEMICAL ENERGY ACCUMULATORS ~71:Younicos AG, Am Studio 16, 12489, BERLIN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BERNINGER, Udo;REINCKE-COLLON, Carsten;TRIEBEL, Clemens~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 211 951.8 ~32:24/06/2013 2015/08004 ~ Complete ~54:ROCK DRILLING RIG AND METHOD FOR VIDEO MONITORING ~71:Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy, Pihtisulunkatu 9, TAMPERE FI-33330, FINLAND, Finland ~72: PIISPALA, Tero;SUVANEN, Henri~ 33:IB ~31:2013/060377 ~32:21/05/2013 2015/08006 ~ Complete ~54:NHE3-BINDING COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR INHIBITING PHOSPHATE TRANSPORT ~71:Ardelyx, Inc., 34175 Ardenwood Blvd., FREMONT 94555, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: CARRERAS, Christopher;CHARMOT, Dominique;JACOBS, Jeffrey W.;LABONTE, Eric;LEWIS, Jason G.~ 33:US ~31:61/811,613 ~32:12/04/2013;33:US ~31:61/888,879 ~32:09/10/2013 2015/08002 ~ Complete ~54:WOUND DRESSING COMPRISING AN ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION ~71:ConvaTec Technologies Inc., 3993 Howard Hughes Parkway, Suite 250, LAS VEGAS 89169, NV, USA, United States of America ~72: LEDGER, Christopher;PARSONS, David~ 33:GB ~31:1308770.5 ~32:15/05/2013 2015/08005 ~ Complete ~54:GROUND ANCHOR ~71:Gripple Limited, The Old West Gun Works, Savile Street East, SHEFFIELD S4 7UQ, SOUTH YORKSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: SOMERFIELD, Alan~ 33:GB ~31:1307655.9 ~32:29/04/2013;33:GB ~31:1405830.9 ~32:01/04/2014;33:GB ~31:1407221.9 ~32:24/04/2014 2015/07995 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS FOR DECODING MOTION VECTOR ~71:Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., 129, Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-gu, SUWON-SI 443-742, GYEONGGI-DO, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, Republic of Korea ~72: HAN, Woo-Jin;LEE, Tammy;MIN, Jung-Hye~ 33:KR ~31:10-2010-0003554 ~32:14/01/2010 2015/07992 ~ Provisional ~54:BUSINESS TECHNOLOGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ~71:Xuviate (Pty) Ltd, The Woodmill, Vredenburg Road, South Africa ~72: Mark GESCHKE;Mathias TÖLKEN~ 2015/08024 ~ Provisional ~54:QUICK RELEASE MECHANISM FOR A TEMPORARY MINE PROP ~71:ANGELOS, KOMNINOS GEORGE, 23 Joseph Avenue, Northcliff, South Africa;LAWRENCE, ALLEN PRESTON, Portion 94 of Farm JQ 417, Roodekopjes, South Africa ~72: LAWRENCE ALLEN PRESTON~ 2015/08018 ~ Provisional ~54:INTERGRATED MICROPHONE ACCESORY ~71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN, 107 Hyde Gate, Ruth Road, South Africa ~72: STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN~ 2015/08025 ~ Complete ~54:SUPPORTING BRACKET ~71:BOLON, GRAHAM MARTIN, 63A Dennis Road, Athol, South Africa ~72: BOLON, GRAHAM MARTIN~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/07097 ~32:30/09/2014
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2015/08026 ~ Complete ~54:MULTIPLE USE AEROSOL-GENERATING SYSTEM ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: SILVESTRINI, PATRICK~ 2015/08019 ~ Provisional ~54:WATER TURBINE ~71:MIRKO KAPIKUL, 18 River Close, 10 Camellia Ave, Lynwood Ridge, South Africa ~72: MIRKO KAPIKUL~ 2015/08017 ~ Provisional ~54:RENEWABLE ENERGY ~71:STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN, 107 Hyde Gate, Ruth Road, South Africa ~72: STEVEN MARK LEVINSOHN~ 2015/08020 ~ Provisional ~54:FLASH DRIVE DATA DISTRIBUTION RIGHTS ~71:CRAWFONAIRE (PTY) LTD, 145 Klopper Street, South Africa ~72: CRAWFORT SELLO~ 2015/08023 ~ Provisional ~54:SYSTEM FOR DIRECTING A JET OF FLUID ~71:LYLASCAN (PTY) LTD, 8 Wilson Street, South Africa ~72: STANDER, JAN CHRISTOFFEL;WEBB, TERSIA REINETTE~ .
- APPLIED ON 2015/10/29 -
2015/08032 ~ Complete ~54:A VIDEO DECODING APPARATUS ~71:Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., 129, Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-gu, SUWON-SI 443-742, GYEONGGI-DO, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, Republic of Korea ~72: CHEON, Min-Su;JUNG, Hae-Kyung;KIM, Il-Koo;LEE, Sun-Il;MIN, Jung-Hye~ 33:KR ~31:10-2010-0003555 ~32:14/01/2010 2015/08031 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF DECODING A VIDEO ~71:Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., 129, Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-gu, SUWON-SI 443-742, GYEONGGI-DO, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, Republic of Korea ~72: CHEON, Min-Su;JUNG, Hae-Kyung;KIM, Il-Koo;LEE, Sun-Il;MIN, Jung-Hye~ 33:KR ~31:10-2010-0003555 ~32:14/01/2010 2015/08030 ~ Complete ~54:A VIDEO DECODING APPARATUS ~71:Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., 129, Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-gu, SUWON-SI 443-742, GYEONGGI-DO, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, Republic of Korea ~72: CHEON, Min-Su;JUNG, Hae-Kyung;KIM, Il-Koo;LEE, Sun-Il;MIN, Jung-Hye~ 33:KR ~31:10-2010-0003555 ~32:14/01/2010 2015/08033 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF DECODING A VIDEO ~71:Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd., 129, Samsung-ro, Yeongtong-gu, SUWON-SI 443-742, GYEONGGI-DO, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, Republic of Korea ~72: CHEON, Min-Su;JUNG, Hae-Kyung;KIM, Il-Koo;LEE, Sun-Il;MIN, Jung-Hye~ 33:KR ~31:10-2010-0003555 ~32:14/01/2010 2015/08040 ~ Complete ~54:ALGORITHM FOR PASSIVE POWER FACTOR COMPENSATION METHOD WITH DIFFERENTIAL CAPACITOR CHANGE AND REDUCED LINE TRANSIENT NOISE ~71:Power Quality Engineering Limited, 10th, Plaza 168, 168 Des Voeux Road Central, 852, HONG KONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: STEWART, Neal George~ 33:US ~31:61/806,868 ~32:30/03/2013 2015/08042 ~ Complete ~54:FOOD SALT PRODUCT ~71:Smart Salt Inc., 1495 Patricia Lane, P.O. Box 2846, ARNOLD 95223, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: HUOPANIEMI, Tero;MITCHELL, Helen;RAMMSCHMIDT, Leif~ 33:FI ~31:20130102 ~32:10/04/2013 2015/08043 ~ Complete ~54:IN SITU MIXING AND APPLICATION OF HYDROCOLLOID SYSTEMS FOR PREAND POST HARVEST USE ON AGRICULTURAL CROPS ~71:MIR, Nazir, 30 Valley Wood Drive, SOMERSET 08873, NJ, USA, United States of America ~72: MIR, Nazir~ 33:US ~31:61/819,633 ~32:05/05/2013;33:US ~31:13/922,122 ~32:19/06/2013;33:US ~31:14/149,990 ~32:08/01/2014
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2015/08044 ~ Complete ~54:CLASSIFIER ~71:FLSmidth A/S, 77 Vigerslev Allé, VALBY DK-2500, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: GARDINER, Michael;ORUPOLD, Taavi~ 2015/08045 ~ Complete ~54:VIBRATING SCREEN ~71:FLSmidth A/S, 77 Vigerslev Allé, VALBY DK-2500, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: GORDON, Christopher;ONG, Gordon~ 2015/08041 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF PREPARING A GOLD-CONTAINING SOLUTION AND PROCESS ARRANGEMENT FOR RECOVERING GOLD AND SILVER ~71:Outotec (Finland) Oy, Rauhalanpuisto 9, ESPOO FI-02230, FINLAND, Finland ~72: AHTIAINEN, Riina;HAAPALAINEN, Mika;HIETALA, Kari;MIETTINEN, Ville;PAATERO, Erkki;VALKAMA, Kari~ 33:FI ~31:20135448 ~32:30/04/2013 2015/08050 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF LANDIOLOL HYDROCHLORIDE IN THE LONG-TERM TREATMENT OF TACHYARRHYTHMIAS ~71:AOP ORPHAN PHARMACEUTICALS AG, AN AUSTRIAN COMPANY, Wilhelminenstraße: 91/II f, A-1160, Vienna, Austria ~72: GÜNTHER KRUMPL~ 33:EP ~31:13165582.1 ~32:26/04/2013 2015/08046 ~ Complete ~54:SYNCHRONIZED CLOCK EVENT REPORT ~71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC., A COMPANY INCORPORATED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, 2350 NE Hopkins Court, Pullman, 99163, Washington, United States of America ~72: ERIC A SAGEN~ 33:US ~31:13/875,953 ~32:02/05/2013 2015/08047 ~ Complete ~54:AUTOMATICALLY CONFIGURABLE INTELLIGENT ELECTRONIC DEVICE ~71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC., A COMPANY INCORPORATED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WASHINGTON, 2350 NE Hopkins Court, Pullman, 99163, Washington, United States of America ~72: ARMANDO GUZMAN-CASILLAS;MANGAPATHIRAO VENKATA MYNAM~ 33:US ~31:61/825,953 ~32:21/05/2013;33:US ~31:14/278,195 ~32:15/05/2014 2015/08048 ~ Complete ~54:PREDICTING IMMUNOGENICITY OF T CELL EPITOPES ~71:BIONTECH AG, An der Goldgrube 12, 55131, Mainz, Germany;TRON - TRANSLATIONALE ONKOLOGIE AN DER UNIVERSITÄTSMEDIZIN DER JOHANNES GUTENBERG-UNIVERSITÄT MAINZ GEMEINNÜTZIGE GMBH, Freiligrathstr. 12, 55131, Mainz, Germany;UNIVERSITÄTSMEDIZIN DER JOHANNES GUTENBERGUNIVERSITÄT MAINZ, Langenbeckstrasse 1, 55131, Mainz, Germany ~72: ARBEL DAVID TADMOR;JOHN CHRISTOPHER CASTLE;MARTIN LÖWER;SEBASTIAN BOEGEL;UGUR SAHIN~ 33:EP ~31:PCT/EP2013/001400 ~32:10/05/2013 2015/08049 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGING ~71:JT INTERNATIONAL SA, 1 rue de la Gabelle, CH-1211, Geneva 26, Switzerland ~72: FRANZ-JOSEF TRITZ~ 33:EP ~31:13170293.8 ~32:03/06/2013 2015/08052 ~ Complete ~54:SELF-REGENERATIVE INTEGRATED DEVICE FOR SYNERGETIC OXIDATION OF LOW-CONCENTRATION GAS AND VENTILATION GAS IN COAL MINE ~71:CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY, SCIENCE ACADEMY OF CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY, NO 1 UNIVERSITY ROAD, XUZHOU, People's Republic of China ~72: LI, QINGZHAO;LIN, BAIQUAN~ 33:CN ~31:201310593650.7 ~32:21/11/2013 2015/08034 ~ Complete ~54:PURINONE COMPOUNDS AS KINASE INHIBITORS ~71:PHARMACYCLICS, INC., 995 East Arques Avenue, United States of America ~72: CHEN, Wei;FRYE, Leah, Lynn;LOURY, David, J.;WANG, Longcheng;YAN, Shunqi~ 33:US ~31:61/593,146 ~32:31/01/2012;33:US ~31:61/637,765 ~32:24/04/2012;33:US ~31:13/460,524 ~32:30/04/2012 2015/08035 ~ Complete ~54:EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR ANTIBODY ~71:BIOEX THERAPEUTICS INC., Building 8-502 No. 200 Niudun Rd., People's Republic of China;GENRIX (SHANGHAI)
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BIOPHARMACERTICAL CO., LTD, Building 8-502, No. 200 Niudun Rd., People's Republic of China ~72: LIU, Jie;SHAN, Jikuan;SUO, Wei;ZHANG, Zhuobing~ 2015/08036 ~ Complete ~54:ADDITIVE SYSTEM INCLUDING A POLYALKOXYLATED PHOSPHONATE, A POLYALKOXYLATED POLYCARBOXYLATE AND A RETARDING AGENT, AND USE THEREOF ~71:CHRYSO, 19 Place de la Résistance, France ~72: MALLAT, Amjad;PINEAUD, Alexandre~ 33:FR ~31:1354090 ~32:03/05/2013 2015/08037 ~ Complete ~54:DERIVATIVES OF DOLASTATIN 10 AND AURISTATINS ~71:PIERRE FABRE MEDICAMENT, 45, place Abel Gance, France ~72: LAMOTHE, Marie;PEREZ, Michel;RILATT, Ian~ 33:FR ~31:1353793 ~32:25/04/2013 2015/08028 ~ Provisional ~54:CAPSULE FOR USE IN AN EXTRACTION MACHINE ~71:KAY, Anthony, 14 La Corniche, 54 Victoria Road, Clifton, South Africa;SABAN, Herzel, 65 Kyalami Drive, Killarney Gardens, South Africa ~72: KAY, Anthony;SABAN, Herzel~ 2015/08029 ~ Complete ~54:SOLAR ENERGY STORAGE AND CHARGING LIGHT BULB ~71:HANGZHOU SOLAR PHOTOELECTRICITY CO., LTD, No. 4 South Longxi Road, Jiulong Trunk Road, Shouxiang Town, People's Republic of China ~72: JIN, Yi~ 33:CN ~31:201520290425.0 ~32:07/05/2015 2015/08038 ~ Complete ~54:QUANTITATIVE CATALYST SUPPLY DEVICE ~71:HEESUNG CATALYSTS CORPORATION, Jungwang-dong 91, Somanggongwon-ro Siheung-si, Republic of Korea ~72: HAN, HyunSik;HAN, Sang-Yun;NA, Seung Chul~ 33:KR ~31:10-2013-0049194 ~32:02/05/2013 2015/08039 ~ Complete ~54:A NUCLEAR STEAM GENERATOR CIRCULAR SEAM HEAT TREATMENT UNIT SYSTEM AND THE PURPOSE THEREOF ~71:SHANGHAI ELECTRIC NUCLEAR POWER EQUIPMENT CO., LTD, No. 77 Cenglin Road, Lingang New Area, Pudong New District, People's Republic of China ~72: Li Shuangyan;Xu Chao;Zhang Maolong~ 33:CN ~31:201410615413.0 ~32:05/11/2014 2015/08131 ~ Provisional ~54:BUILDING BLOCKS (BRICKS) ~71:NEL,WILLEM ,HENDRIK, P O BOX 48194 Kommetjie, South Africa ~72: NEL,WILLEM ,HENDRIK~ 2015/08053 ~ Provisional ~54:MALLBERRY ~71:CALVIN MAROTHI LETSWALO, 9499 Block R, South Africa ~72: CALVIN MAROTHI LETSWALO~ 2015/08054 ~ Provisional ~54:PAINT PAIL CONTAINER ~71:NEL,WILLEM,HENDRIK, PO BOX 48194 KOMMETJIE 7975 WESTERN CAPE, South Africa ~72: NEL,WILLEM,HENDRIK~ 2015/08055 ~ Complete ~54:A DRILL RIG ~71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD, 19 Precision Street Kya Sand Randburg, South Africa ~72: BUHRMANN,Rudolph;CRONJE,Johan Marthinus~ 2015/08056 ~ Complete ~54:A STORAGE BAG ~71:FLEX-O-THENE PLASTICS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 46 Aderdare Drive Phoenix Industrial Park Kwa Zulu Natal, South Africa ~72: KAJEE,Mohammed~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/07972 ~32:31/10/2014 .
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2015/08066 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING TASK EVENT ~71:Huawei Device Co., Ltd., Building B2, Huawei Industrial Base, Bantian, Longgang, SHENZHEN 518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: WEI, Huan;WU, Gang~ 33:CN ~31:201210591713.0 ~32:31/12/2012
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2015/08065 ~ Complete ~54:SPOT WELDED JOINT AND SPOT WELDING METHOD ~71:Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-chome, TOKYO 100-8071, CHIYODA-KU, JAPAN, Japan ~72: FURUSAKO, Seiji;HAMATANI, Hideki;KAWATA, Hiroyuki;MIYAZAKI, Yasunobu;OKADA, Tohru;WAKABAYASHI, Chisato;WATANABE, Fuminori~ 33:JP ~31:2013-118886 ~32:05/06/2013 2015/08069 ~ Complete ~54:PUMP ARRANGEMENT COMPRISING A PLAIN BEARING ARRANGEMENT ~71:KSB Aktiengesellschaft, Johann-Klein-Straße 9, FRANKENTHAL 67227, GERMANY, Germany ~72: DRECHSEL, Patrick;LAY, Markus~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 208 460.9 ~32:08/05/2013 2015/08070 ~ Complete ~54:PUMP ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CONTAINMENT SHELL FOR THE PUMP ARRANGEMENT ~71:KSB Aktiengesellschaft, Johann-Klein-Straße 9, FRANKENTHAL 67227, GERMANY, Germany ~72: DRECHSEL, Patrick~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 208 511.7 ~32:08/05/2013;33:DE ~31:102014006568.5 ~32:07/05/2014 2015/08072 ~ Complete ~54:PUMP ARRANGEMENT ~71:KSB Aktiengesellschaft, Johann-Klein-Straße 9, FRANKENTHAL 67227, GERMANY, Germany ~72: DRECHSEL, Patrick;LAY, Markus~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 208 536.2 ~32:08/05/2013 2015/08074 ~ Complete ~54:CLASSIFIER ~71:FLSmidth A/S, 77 Vigerslev Alle, VALBY DK-2500, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: GARDINER, Michael;ORUPOLD, Taavi~ 2015/08067 ~ Complete ~54:BI-MATERIAL SHOE BOTTOM WITH FOAM INSERT ~71:OLIVIERI, Giuseppe, Via Trento 20, S. BENEDETTO DEL TRONTO (AP) I-63039, ITALY, Italy ~72: OLIVIERI, Giuseppe~ 33:IT ~31:AN2013A000081 ~32:02/05/2013 2015/08068 ~ Complete ~54:CD19 SPECIFIC CHIMERIC ANTIGEN RECEPTOR AND USES THEREOF ~71:Cellectis, 8 rue de la Croix Jarry, PARIS F-75013, FRANCE, France ~72: GALETTO, Roman;SCHARENBERG, Andrew;SCHIFFER-MANNIOUI, Cècile;SMITH, Julianne~ 33:IB ~31:2013/040755 ~32:13/05/2013;33:IB ~31:2013/040766 ~32:13/05/2013;33:US ~31:13/892,805 ~32:13/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/888,259 ~32:08/10/2013 2015/08073 ~ Complete ~54:PUMP ARRANGEMENT ~71:KSB Aktiengesellschaft, Johann-Klein-Straße 9, FRANKENTHAL 67227, GERMANY, Germany ~72: DRECHSEL, Patrick;ENGELBRECHT, Jörg;GRÖSCHEL, Jürgen;JÄGER, Christoph;LAY, Markus;WETZEL, Wolfram~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 007 849.0 ~32:08/05/2013 2015/08063 ~ Complete ~54:RETROFIT SYSTEM FOR CONVERTING A VEHICLE INTO ONE OF A HYBRID ELECTRIC VEHICLE (HEV) AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE (EV) ~71:KPIT Technologies Ltd., Plot No.: 35/36 Rajiv Gandhi Infotech Park, Phase 1, MIDC, Hinjewadi, PUNE -411057, INDIA, India ~72: KSHATRIYA, Tejas Krishna;PANDIT, S. B. Ravi;PATEL, Isheet Madhukant~ 33:IN ~31:2328/MUM/2013 ~32:29/08/2013 2015/08071 ~ Complete ~54:PUMP ARRANGEMENT ~71:KSB Aktiengesellschaft, Johann-Klein-Straße 9, FRANKENTHAL 67227, GERMANY, Germany ~72: GRÖSCHEL, Jürgen~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 208 476.5 ~32:08/05/2013 2015/08062 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION AND FORMULATION OF ANTIMICROBIAL AGENTS, PROCESSES THEREOF AND METHODS FOR TREATING MICROBIAL INFECTIONS ~71:Vyome Biosciences Pvt. Ltd., 459 F.I.E, First Floor, Patparganj Industrial Area, NEW DELHI 110092, INDIA, India ~72: CHAWRAI, Suresh Rameshlal;GHOSH, Sumana;JAIN, Nilu;PRASAD, Sudhanand~ 33:IN ~31:1103/DEL/2013 ~32:12/04/2013
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2015/08064 ~ Complete ~54:ONCOSTATIN M RECEPTOR ANTIGEN BINDING PROTEINS ~71:Biogen MA Inc., 250 Binney Street, CAMBRIDGE 02142, MA, USA, United States of America ~72: ARNETT, Heather A.;ESCOBAR, Sabine S.;KING, Chadwick T.;LIM, Ai Ching;NARAYANAN, Saravanakumar;PEDERSON, Nels Eric;WEINREB, Paul Henry~ 33:US ~31:61/829,082 ~32:30/05/2013 2015/08075 ~ Complete ~54:A GRENADE ROUND ~71:ATLANTIS MANUFACTURING MANAGEMENT SERVICES PROPRIETARY LIMITED, Block C, Octo Place, Electron Avenue, Technopark, Stellenbosch, 7600, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: BLACKBEARD, Gordon Henry~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/04585 ~32:20/06/2013 2015/08058 ~ Provisional ~54:A RAZOR BLADE CARTRIDGE ~71:T P PROPERTIES PROPRIETARY LIMITED, Unit 131, Platinum Junction Business Park, School Street, Milnerton, Cape Town 7441, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: DE KLERK, John Christopher~ 2015/08078 ~ Complete ~54:ALUMINIUM ELECTROLYSIS CELL COMPRISING SIDEWALL TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM ~71:GOODTECH RECOVERY TECHNOLOGY AS, Per Kroghs vei 4, N-1065, Oslo, Norway ~72: VEROSLAV SEDLAK~ 33:NO ~31:20130640 ~32:06/05/2013 2015/08080 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-TRANSFERRIN RECEPTOR ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE ~71:GENENTECH, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 1 DNA Way, South San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America ~72: GREGORY A LAZAR;JAMES ERNST;JASVINDER ATWAL;JESSICA COUCH;JOY YU ZUCHERO;MARK DENNIS;RYAN WATTS;YIN ZHANG~ 33:US ~31:61/825,477 ~32:20/05/2013 2015/08076 ~ Complete ~54:VENT LINE FOR USE IN AMMONIA AND HYDROGEN PLANTS ~71:HALDOR TOPSØE A/S, Haldor Topsøes Allé 1, 2800, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark ~72: CHRISTIAN SPETH;NIELS ULRIK ANDERSEN~ 33:DK ~31:PA 2013 00283 ~32:10/05/2013 2015/08077 ~ Complete ~54:GAS INLET FOR SOEC UNIT ~71:HALDOR TOPSØE A/S, Haldor Topsøes Allé 1, 2800, Kgs. Lyngby, Denmark ~72: CASPER BUCHHOLTZ FREDERIKSEN;THOMAS HEIREDAL-CLAUSEN~ 2015/08079 ~ Complete ~54:ZEOLITES WITH HIERARCHICAL POROSITY ~71:CECA S.A., 89, Boulevard National, F-92250, La Garenne Colombes, France ~72: CÉCILE LUTZ;KARINE LOPEZ;LUDIVINE BOUVIER;SERGE NICOLAS~ 33:FR ~31:13.57762 ~32:05/08/2013 2015/08081 ~ Complete ~54:MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY DIRECTED AGAINST CXCR5 ~71:ARES TRADING S.A., A SWISS COMPANY, Zone Industrielle de l'Ouriettaz, CH-1170, Aubonne, Switzerland ~72: CHRISTINE POWER;OLIVIER LEGER;PAUL BRADFIELD~ 33:EP ~31:13166251.2 ~32:02/05/2013 2015/08082 ~ Complete ~54:VALVE FOR A TAP OR FAUCET ~71:TURK, MARC TIMOTHY, 9 Mountain Rise Road Phezulu Estate, Old Main Road 3660, South Africa ~72: TURK, MARC TIMOTHY~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/03180 ~32:30/04/2013 2015/08060 ~ Complete ~54:CLOSURE, IN PARTICULAR PLASTIC CLOSURE FOR A CONTAINER ~71:KRONES AG, BÖHMERWALDSTRAßE 5, 93073 NEUTRAUBLING, GERMANY, Germany ~72: FRANKENBERGER, Guenter;HAJEK, Christian;JOHN-UNTERBURGER, Ute;KRUEGER, Jochen~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 115 891.1 ~32:31/10/2014 2015/08061 ~ Complete ~54:WATER SOLUBLE POLYMERS FOR AGROCHEMICAL COMPOSITIONS ~71:LAMBERTI SPA, Ufficio Brevetti via Piave 18, Italy ~72: Alessandro D'ALOIA;Arianna BENETTI;Cristina PICCO;Dario FORNARA;Filippo QUAGLIA;Giovanni FLORIDI;Giuseppe LI BASSI;Rocco DI MODUGNO~ 33:IT ~31:VA2013A000029 ~32:27/05/2013
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2015/08057 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM OF PURIFYING WATER USING ACTIVATED CARBON AND UV LIGHT ~71:Pitso Mofokeng, 247 All Spice Street Zakariyaa Park, South Africa ~72: Pitso Mofokeng~ 2015/08087 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROVIDING SPONSORED COMMUNICATION SERVICES TO LOAN NON-ELIGIBLE SUBSCRIBERS ~71:COMVIVA TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED, A-26, Info City, Sector 34, India ~72: JAIN, Manish Kumar;RABRA, Arun~ 33:IN ~31:4023/DEL/2014 ~32:30/12/2014 2015/08088 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING CUSTOMIZED SENDER RELATED INFORMATION ~71:COMVIVA TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED, A-26, Info City, Sector 34, India ~72: JAIN, Manish Kumar;RABRA, Arun~ 33:IN ~31:3171/DEL/2014 ~32:03/11/2014 2015/08085 ~ Complete ~54:AEROSOL-GENERATING SYSTEM FOR GENERATING NICOTINE SALT PARTICLES ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: FARINE,Marie;SILVESTRINI,Patrick ,Charles;ZUBER,Gerard~ 33:EP ~31:13185245.1 ~32:19/09/2013 2015/08084 ~ Complete ~54:SMOKING ARTICLE WITH SINGLE RADIALLY-SAPARATED HEATCONDUCTING ELEMENT ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: MIRONOV,Oleg~ 33:EP ~31:13180309.0 ~32:13/08/2013 2015/08083 ~ Provisional ~54:LOGIC TESTER ~71:HILLRY NOKO KGOMO, 221 Temong Section, South Africa ~72: HILLRY NOKO KGOMO~ .
- APPLIED ON 2015/11/02 -
2015/08202 ~ Complete ~54:EMERGENCY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM ~71:BIGGS, Brian, Stand 1089-3 Heritage Hill Estate Louwlardia Ext 48, South Africa ~72: BIGGS, Brian~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/05706 ~32:01/08/2014 2015/08203 ~ Complete ~54:VEHICLE WHEEL ANTI-THEFT SYSTEM ~71:MEYER, Francois, 16 Fife Street, Tasbetpark 2, South Africa ~72: MEYER, Francois~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08001 ~32:03/11/2014 2015/08103 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A SYNTHESIS GAS FROM CARBONACEOUS FUEL WITH LOW FIXED-CARBON CONTENT ~71:L'AIR LIQUIDE, SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME POUR L'ETUDE ET L'EXPLOITATION DES PROCÉDÉS GEORGES CLAUDE, 75 quai d'Orsay, F-75007, Paris, France ~72: HENRIK TIMMERMANN~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 111 145.9 ~32:09/10/2013 2015/08097 ~ Complete ~54:MICRORNA COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR MODULATING MIR-122 ~71:REGULUS THERAPEUTICS INC., 3545 John Hopkins Court Suite 210, San Diego, 92121, California, United States of America ~72: BALKRISHEN BHAT;DANIEL HOGAN~ 33:US ~31:61/818,432 ~32:01/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/822,112 ~32:10/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/839,550 ~32:26/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/895,784 ~32:25/10/2013;33:US ~31:61/898,704 ~32:01/11/2013;33:US ~31:61/927,897 ~32:15/01/2014 2015/08100 ~ Complete ~54:ALKALI METAL ION SOURCE WITH MODERATE RATE OF ION RELEASE AND METHODS OF FORMING ~71:MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 77 Massachusetts Avenue, Cambridge, 02139, Massachusetts, United States of America ~72: ANTOINE ALLANORE;TAISIYA SKORINA~ 33:US ~31:61/819,699 ~32:06/05/2013 2015/08096 ~ Complete ~54:HYBRID BACKWARD-COMPATIBLE SIGNAL ENCODING AND DECODING ~71:GUIDO MEARDI, A CITIZEN, Via Balilla 36, I-20136, Milano, Italy;LUCA ROSSATO, A CITIZEN, Via Tommaso Gulli 4, I-20147, Milano, Italy ~72: GUIDO MEARDI;LUCA ROSSATO~ 33:US ~31:61/812,046 ~32:15/04/2013
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2015/08102 ~ Complete ~54:COATING APPARATUS WITH HALF OPEN LOOP ~71:ARKEMA B.V., Tankhoofd 10, 3196 KE, Vondelingenplaat-Rotterdam, Netherlands ~72: JOANNES THEODORUS MARIA WAGEMAKERS;OLIVER MEURER~ 33:EP ~31:13166033.4 ~32:30/04/2013 2015/08098 ~ Complete ~54:ENHANCED SELECTIVE EXPRESSION OF TRANSGENES IN FIBER PRODUCING PLANTS ~71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE NV, J.E Mommaertslaan 14, B-1831, Diegem, Belgium;TEXAS TECH UNIVERSITY, 2500 Broadway, Lubbock, 79409-2007, Texas, United States of America ~72: ARNAB GHOSH;FORREST SHENG BAO;FRANK MEULEWAETER;GENGXIANG JIA;ZHIXIN XIE~ 33:US ~31:61/823,297 ~32:14/05/2013 2015/08099 ~ Complete ~54:CATHODE, ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL AND ITS USE ~71:HÖGANÄS AB (PUBL), Bruksgatan 35, S-263 83, Höganäs, Sweden ~72: KYLE UNGER;MADAN TANDUKAR;PAUL ENDLER~ 33:EP ~31:13167470.7 ~32:13/05/2013 2015/08095 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING SYNTHESIS GAS FOR CONVERSION TO PRODUCTS ~71:THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS AG, A GERMAN COMPANY, ThyssenKrupp Allee 1, 45143, Essen, Germany ~72: DOBRIN TOPOROV;DOMENICO PAVONE;KARL-HEINZ JAß;MAX HEINRITZ-ADRIAN;RALF ABRAHAM~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 103 356.3 ~32:04/04/2013 2015/08101 ~ Complete ~54:BLOOD SUBSTITUTE COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF USE ~71:WASHINGTON UNIVERSITY, One Brookings Drive, St. Louis, 63130, Missouri, United States of America ~72: ALLAN DOCTOR;DIPANJAN PAN;GREGORY M LANZA;PHILIP C SPINELLA~ 33:US ~31:61/819,426 ~32:03/05/2013 2015/08104 ~ Complete ~54:A DUST SUPPRESSION SYSTEM FOR LOADING SHIP HOLDS ~71:FLINDERS PORTS PTY LIMITED, 296 St. Vincent Street, Port Adelaide, 5015, South Australia, Australia ~72: ANDREW MARK PELLIZZARI;DANIEL EDWIN SLOAN;DARREN JAMES FRANKLIN;GRANT ADRIAN MCALPINE;HENRY MINKUS~ 33:AU ~31:2013202369 ~32:03/04/2013 2015/08107 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR ACQUIRING UE CAPACITY, TERMINAL AND BASE STATION ~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang District, SHENZHEN 518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: GUO, Yi;LIN, Bo~ 2015/08108 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING MODIFIED HEMOGLOBINBASED THERAPEUTIC AGENT FOR CANCER TARGETING TREATMENT AND DIAGNOSTIC IMAGING ~71:Vision Global Holdings Ltd., Room 2301, 23/F, Fu Fai Commercial Centre, 27 Hillier Street, SHEUNG WAN, HONG KONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: KWOK, Sui Yi;MAN, Cornelia Wing Yin;WAI, Norman Fung Man;WONG, Bing Lou;WONG, Man Kin~ 33:US ~31:61/822,463 ~32:13/05/2013;33:US ~31:14/275,885 ~32:13/05/2014 2015/08110 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED MILK AND MILK-RELATED PRODUCTS ~71:Arla Foods amba, Sønderhøj 14, VIBY J DK-8260, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: NIELSEN, Jacob Holm;RAY, Colin;SUNDGREN, Anja~ 33:EP ~31:13165347.9 ~32:25/04/2013 2015/08106 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL NANOPARTICLE COMPOSITIONS ~71:Allertein Therapeutics, LLC, 640 Sasco Hill Road, FAIRFIELD 06824, CT, USA, United States of America ~72: CAPLAN, Michael;FAHMY, Tarek;SOSIN, Howard~ 33:US ~31:61/808,118 ~32:03/04/2013 2015/08109 ~ Complete ~54:PRECODING MATRIX INDICATOR FEEDBACK METHOD, RECEIVING END AND TRANSMITTING END ~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang
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District, SHENZHEN 518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: LIU, Jianghua;WU, Qiang;ZHANG, Leiming~ 33:IB ~31:2013/074992 ~32:28/04/2013 2015/08105 ~ Complete ~54:WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREIN ~71:Sony Corporation, 1-7-1, Konan, MINATO-KU 108-0075, TOKYO, JAPAN, Japan ~72: QIN, Zhongbin~ 33:CN ~31:201310597066.9 ~32:22/11/2013 2015/08089 ~ Complete ~54:SUSPENSION ROTARY WATER PRESSURE ENERGY CONVERSION POWER OUTPUT DEVICE ~71:ZHANG, Weiguo, Room 1102, 11th Floor, 4th Building, No.28 Fuzhou Road, Donghu, NANCHANG 330096, JIANGXI, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: ZHANG, Weiguo~ 2015/08086 ~ Provisional ~54:FRICTION ROCK STABILIZER ~71:SWEMMER, Theodore Daniel, 17 Sawgrass Avenue, Silverlakes Golf Estate, South Africa ~72: SWEMMER, Theodore Daniel~ 2015/08111 ~ Complete ~54:A HYBRID DAMPING PANTOGRAPH ~71:ANHUI UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY; ZHU XIAOLONG, NO. 168, SHUNGENG ROAD; NO.16, NORTH JINNING ROAD, SHUANGFENG ECONOMIC DEVELOPMENT ZONE, People's Republic of China ~72: WANG, Chengjun; LI, Long; ZHU, Xiaolong; LIU, Zhiwei; ZHANG, Chao; LIU, Kai; ZHANG, Tianyu~ 33:CN ~31:201410409208.9 ~32:19/08/2015 2015/08090 ~ Complete ~54:VARIABLE-SPEED IRRIGATION SYSTEM HAVING AN EXTENSION ARM ~71:VALMONT INDUSTRIES, INC., One Valmont Plaza, United States of America ~72: MALSAM, Craig S.~ 33:US ~31:61/818,581 ~32:02/05/2013 2015/08091 ~ Complete ~54:GANG MOWER WITH REEL MOWER CUTTING UNITS ~71:Conny VAN DE SLUIS, Aresdorferhof, Luxembourg;Jacky VAN DE SLUIS, 60, rue de Soleuvre, Luxembourg ~72: Conny VAN DE SLUIS;Jacky VAN DE SLUIS~ 33:EP ~31:13166555.6 ~32:03/05/2013 2015/08092 ~ Complete ~54:TARGETING CORROLES FOR TUMOR TOXICITY AND MRI ~71:CEDARS-SINAI MEDICAL CENTRE, 8700 Beverley Boulevard, United States of America ~72: MEDINA-KAUWE, Lali, K.~ 33:US ~31:61/821,106 ~32:08/05/2013 2015/08094 ~ Complete ~54:MULTI-PURPOSE TILE ~71:TOWER IPCO COMPANY LIMITED, 28-32 UPPER PEMBROKE STREET, DUBLIN 2, IRELAND, Ireland ~72: SONG, Jincheng~ 33:CN ~31:201310158946.6 ~32:02/05/2013;33:CN ~31:201320232217.6 ~32:02/05/2013;33:US ~31:14/260,958 ~32:24/04/2014 2015/08093 ~ Complete ~54:BATCH COMPOSITION FOR PRODUCING AN UNSHAPED REFRACTORY CERAMIC PRODUCT, METHOD FOR PRODUCING A FIRED REFRACTORY CERAMIC PRODUCT, FIRED REFRACTORY CERAMIC PRODUCT, AND USE OF AN UNSHAPED REFRACTORY CERAMIC PRODUCT ~71:REFRACTORY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH & CO. KG, WIENERBERGSTRASSE 11, A-1100 WIEN, AUSTRIA, Austria ~72: ECKSTEIN, Wilfried~ 33:EP ~31:13171234.1 ~32:10/06/2013 2015/08112 ~ Complete ~54:ENCAPSULATES ~71:PROCTER & GAMBLE INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS SA, 47, route de Saint-Georges, 1213 Petit-Lancy, Geneva, Switzerland ~72: FERNANDEZ PRIETO, SUSANA;GASULL MORALES, ALBERT;QUANSAH, JENNIFER EFUA KWANSIMA;RODRIGO GOMEZ, RAUL;SMETS, JOHAN~ 2015/08113 ~ Complete ~54:SURFACE TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING PHOTOCHROMIC DYES ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, Cincinatti, Ohio 45202, United States of America ~72: Lant, Neil Joseph;Moon, Andrew Philip;Patterson, Steven George~ 33:EP ~31:13169568.6 ~32:28/05/2013
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2015/08142 ~ Complete ~54:LOCKING SYSTEM ,KEY AND KEY BLANK ~71:ABUS AUGUST BREMICKER SOHNE KG, Altenhofer Weg 25 58300 Wetter-Volmarstein, Germany ~72: MULLER ,Sebastian;PECHMANN,Thomas;ULRICH,Michael~ 33:DE ~31:102014116376.1 ~32:10/11/2014 2015/08126 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF, AND A SYSTEM FOR, CONTROLLING A DRILLING OPERATION ~71:TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY LTD, 123 Albert Street, Brisbane, 4000, Queensland, Australia ~72: CHARLES BENJAMIN MCHUGH;ERIC WILLIAM NETTLETON~ 33:AU ~31:2013901627 ~32:08/05/2013 2015/08129 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR OCULAR INJECTION ~71:CLEARSIDE BIOMEDICAL, INC., 1220 Old Alpharetta Road Suite 300, Alpharetta, 30005, Georgia, United States of America ~72: ANDREW KENT BAUER;CHRISTOPHER JOHN BROOKS;DAVID JACKSON TRETTIN;JESSE YOO;JUSTIN WILLIAM ARSENAULT;RAFAEL VICTOR ANDINO;STEPHANIE ELAINE LEWIS;TRENT JOHN KAHUTE;VLADIMIR ZARNITSYN~ 33:US ~31:61/819,048 ~32:03/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/819,052 ~32:03/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/827,371 ~32:24/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/944,214 ~32:25/02/2014;33:US ~31:61/953,147 ~32:14/03/2014 2015/08123 ~ Complete ~54:A THERMODYNAMIC MACHINE ~71:XEICLE LIMITED, 5/F, Yat chau Building 262,Des Voeux Road, Central, Hong Kong ~72: ROBERT GULLIVER LYNN~ 33:NZ ~31:609950 ~32:29/04/2013;33:NZ ~31:613431 ~32:19/07/2013 2015/08130 ~ Complete ~54:POSITION INDICATOR FOR A THREADED FIXING MEMBER ~71:HEXCHEX PTY LTD, 5 Profit Pass, Wangara, 6065, Western Australia, Australia ~72: ALEXANDER LIVINGSTONE;NORMAN LIVINGSTONE;SEAN BOURNE-MULLEN~ 33:AU ~31:2013901363 ~32:18/04/2013 2015/08124 ~ Complete ~54:A ROTOR ASSEMBLY FOR AN OPEN CYCLE ENGINE, AND AN OPEN CYCLE ENGINE ~71:XEICLE LIMITED, 5/F, Yat Chau Building, 262 Des Voeux Road, Central, Hong Kong ~72: ROBERT GULLIVER LYNN~ 33:NZ ~31:609948 ~32:29/04/2013 2015/08128 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION FOR CLEANING OF HARD SURFACES ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House, 100 Victoria Embankment, Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: ANDREW ANTHONY HOWARD BARNES;ANTHONY CLIFFORD KENT;EDWARD GEORGE PELAN;HUANJUN ZHOU;PENG ZHANG;SIMEON DOBREV STOYANOV;SIMON ANTHONY JOHNSON;WEIZHENG ZHOU~ 33:CN ~31:PCT/CN2013/076550 ~32:31/05/2013;33:EP ~31:13175351.9 ~32:05/07/2013 2015/08125 ~ Complete ~54:SLACK ADJUSTER CONTAMINANT MITIGATION DEVICE ~71:WABTEC HOLDING CORP., A CORPORATION FORMED UNDER THE LAWS AND REGULATIONS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 1001 Air Brake Avenue, Wilmerding, 15148, Pennsylvania, United States of America ~72: MICHAEL KOZIOL;PETER PAUL GREGAR;SCOTT LEE NATSCHKE;SHAUN T WHALEN;WAJIH KANJO~ 33:US ~31:61/841,554 ~32:01/07/2013 2015/08127 ~ Complete ~54:HAIR TREATMENT COMPOSITION ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: AMIT JAYASWAL;QUNHUA CAO;ZIHUI LING~ 33:CN ~31:PCT/CN2013/075418 ~32:09/05/2013;33:EP ~31:13173685.2 ~32:26/06/2013 2015/08115 ~ Provisional ~54:A SHAFT PLUG ~71:NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD, 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: CROMPTON, Brendan Robert; TYRER, David Charles~
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2015/08116 ~ Provisional ~54:DISPENSER TO BE WORN ON THE PERSON ~71:BANTJES, Neville Don, Onze Rust Farm Vlaeberg Road, South Africa ~72: BANTJES, Neville Don;KRIGE, Retief Pieter;MULDER, Roelof~ 2015/08118 ~ Complete ~54:HERBICIDALLY ACTIVE (ALKYNYL-PHENYL)-SUBSTITUTED CYCLIC DIONE COMPOUNDS AND DERIVATIVES THEREOF ~71:Syngenta Limited, European Regional Centre, Priestley Road, Surrey Research Park, GUILDFORD GU2 7YH, SURREY, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: BLACK, Janice;SCUTT, James Nicholas;WHALLEY, Louisa;WILLETS, Nigel James~ 33:GB ~31:1309679.7 ~32:30/05/2013;33:GB ~31:1322855.6 ~32:23/12/2013 2015/08117 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF TREATING AND/OR PREVENTING NAIL DISORDERS AND/OR IMPROVING THE APPEARANCE OF A NAIL ~71:Chesson Laboratory Associates, Inc., 603 Ellis Road, DURHAM 27703, NORTH CAROLINA, USA, United States of America ~72: CHESSON, Jerry S.;NEUVILLE, Scott E.;SWICK, Lance L.~ 33:US ~31:61/824,566 ~32:17/05/2013 2015/08120 ~ Complete ~54:DRILLING RIG ROD HANDLING APPARATUS ~71:Sandvik Intellectual Property AB, SANDVIKEN S-811 81, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: EVERMARK, Kent;JELGERT, Johan;LARSSON, LarsErik;VILÉN, Per~ 33:EP ~31:13168187.6 ~32:17/05/2013 2015/08119 ~ Complete ~54:CLOPYRALID AQUEOUS CONCENTRATE COMPOSITION ~71:Eureka! AgResearch Pty Ltd, Unit 2, 25-27 Burns Road, ALTONA 3018, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA, Australia ~72: BRATVANOVA, Miroslava Ognyanova;PENTLAND, Philip Edward~ 33:AU ~31:2013901885 ~32:27/05/2013 2015/08121 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR DETERMINING FEED CONSUMPTION OF AT LEAST ONE ANIMAL ~71:VIKING GENETICS FMBA, Ebeltoftvej 16, Drastrup, Denmark ~72: BORCHERSEN, Søren;BORGGAARD, Claus;HANSEN, Niels Worsøe~ 33:DK ~31:PA 2013 70195 ~32:10/04/2013 2015/08122 ~ Complete ~54:ASSEMBLY, COMPONENT SET, AND METHOD FOR ADJUSTING, CALIBRATING, AND/OR VALIDATING A MEASURING DEVICE ~71:ENDRESS+HAUSER PROCESS SOLUTIONS AG, Kägenstrasse 2, Switzerland ~72: Michael MOELLGAARD;Stefan MARFILIUS~ 33:DE ~31:102013105412.9 ~32:27/05/2013 2015/08114 ~ Provisional ~54:SAFETY SYSTEM FOR A SCRAPER WINCH ~71:BELAPET TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD., Cnr Glenwood and Oberon Street, Faerie Glen, PRETORIA 0081, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa;ELECTROWEB (PTY) LTD., 38 Blesbok Street, Koedoespoort Industrial, PRETORIA 0186, Gateng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: JANSEN VAN VUUREN, Deon Tobias~ 2015/08132 ~ Provisional ~54:HOMERAF.COM A PREMIER PROPERTY RAFFLE SITE ~71:Sifiso Prince Msibi, 46 Hebron Street Sonstraal Dam, South Africa ~72: Sifiso Prince Msibi~ 2015/08134 ~ Provisional ~54:HORIZONTAL/VERTICAL LEVEL AND SQUARE ~71:AREND LUPOLPH MULLER LOUW, 6 Second Avenue, South Africa ~72: AREND LUDOLPH MULLER LOUW~ 2015/08137 ~ Complete ~54:SYRINGE AND AN ACCESSORY THEREFOR ~71:ARMSTRONG,Sean Terrence, 17 Smith Street, South Africa ~72: ARMSTRONG,Sean Terrence~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02385 ~32:03/04/2013 2015/08139 ~ Complete ~54:POST-OPERATIVE MALE CIRCUMCISION DEVICE ~71:CAPE PENINSULA UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Symphony Way (modderdam Road) Bellville, South Africa ~72: MORGAN,MUSA JOY~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08097 ~32:05/11/2014 2015/08133 ~ Provisional ~54:WRINKLE FORESTALLING GARMENT ~71:AREND LUPOLPH MULLER LOUW, 6 Second Avenue, South Africa ~72: AREND LUDOLPH MULLER LOUW~
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2015/08138 ~ Complete ~54:DRUG COMBINATIONS TO TREAT CANCER ~71:ELELIXIS ,INC., 210 East Grand Avenue South San Francisco CA 94080, United States of America ~72: KANTOFF, Philip,W.;SWEENEY,Christopher,J.~ 2015/08135 ~ Provisional ~54:VEHICLE REGISTRATION WARRANT OF ARREST ALERT SYSTEM ~71:PROGTECH (PTY) LTD -2015/0375755/07, 06 Tiptol Drive Stonehenge Ext 1, South Africa ~72: TSHABANGU,SIPHO GIFT~ 2015/08136 ~ Provisional ~54:BODY HEATER ~71:PETROS MUSHAISANO MAKHARI, 26 Mabothe Street, South Africa ~72: PETROS MUSHAISANO MAKHARI~ 2015/08140 ~ Complete ~54:TAMPER EVIDENT SECURITY CLOSURE TO ACCESS OPENING OF A CONTAINER ,IN PARTICULAR A BOTTLE ~71:HSIL LIMITED, 2 Red Cross Place Kolkata 700001 West Bengal, South Africa ~72: KLEPPSCH,MATTHIAS~ 33:DE ~31:102014018155.3 ~32:10/12/2014 2015/08141 ~ Complete ~54:ACCESSORY FOR A SYRINGE ~71:ARMSTRONG,Sean Terrence, 17 Smith Street, Bedfordview,, South Africa ~72: ARMSTRONG,Sean Terrence~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/01882 ~32:13/03/2013;33:ZA ~31:2013/02385 ~32:03/04/2013 .
- APPLIED ON 2015/11/04 -
2015/08146 ~ Complete ~54:SYNERGISTIC COMPOSITION OF A BIOSTIMULANT AND GLYPHOSATE (PRONUTIVA) ~71:ARYSTA LIFESCIENCE SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD, 7 Sunbury Park Douglas Saunders Drive La Lucia Ridge, South Africa ~72: Pieter BREYTENBACH~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08041 ~32:05/11/2014 2015/08144 ~ Provisional ~54:QUICK PAYMENT MACHINE (QPM) ~71:Llywellyn Madikizela, 85 Ashanti Villas, Snyman Rd, South Africa;Qaphelani Dube, 85 Ashanti Villas, Snyman Rd, South Africa ~72: Llywellyn Madikizela;Qaphelani Dube~ 2015/08147 ~ Complete ~54:A CLAMPING SYSTEM AND A METHOD OF CLAMPING ~71:SAREL GERHARDUS JANSE VAN RENSBURG, 118 JATINGA ROAD, PLASTON, South Africa ~72: SAREL GERHARDUS JANSE VAN RENSBURG~ 2015/08160 ~ Complete ~54:CONVEYOR ELEMENT AND CONVEYING DEVICE FOR CONVEYING BULK GOODS ~71:BÜHLER GMBH, Eichstätter Strasse 49, 92339, Beilngries, Germany ~72: CHRISTOF KAUFMANN;ROLF KAMPS~ 33:EP ~31:PCT/EP2013/060046 ~32:15/05/2013 2015/08161 ~ Complete ~54:SINGLE OR MULTI-PART INSULATING COMPONENT FOR A PLASMA TORCH, PARTICULARLY A PLASMA CUTTING TORCH, AND ASSEMBLIES AND PLASMA TORCHES HAVING THE SAME ~71:KJELLBERG-STIFTUNG, Schlossstrasse 6c, 03238, Finsterwalde, Germany ~72: FRANK LAURISCH;TIMO GRUNDKE;VOLKER KRINK~ 33:DE ~31:DE102013008353.2 ~32:16/05/2013;33:EP ~31:EP13004796.2 ~32:04/10/2013 2015/08162 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ORTHOGONAL-MODE JUNCTION COUPLING ~71:COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION, A CORPORATION ORGANIZED UNDER THE LAWS OF AUSTRALIA, Limestone Avenue, Campbell, 2612, Australian Capital Territory, Australia ~72: ALEXANDER RAY DUNNING~ 33:AU ~31:2013901179 ~32:05/04/2013 2015/08158 ~ Complete ~54:EXHAUST GAS PURIFYING CATALYST ~71:CATALER CORPORATION, 7800, Chihama, Kakegawa-shi, Shizuoka, 4371492, Japan;TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA, 1, Toyota-cho Toyota-shi, Aichi, 4718571, Japan ~72: DAISUKE OCHIAI;HIROTO IMAI;KEISUKE KISHITA;MAKOTO TSUJI;YASUYOSHI SASAKI~ 33:JP ~31:2013-088405 ~32:19/04/2013
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2015/08159 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND CONVEYING DEVICE FOR CONVEYING BULK GOODS ~71:BÜHLER GMBH, Eichstätter Strasse 49, 92339, Beilngries, Germany ~72: BERTRAM PSCHERER;ROLF KAMPS~ 33:EP ~31:PCT/EP2013/060046 ~32:15/05/2013 2015/08163 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED METHOD FOR SEED PRIMING ~71:ROBUST SEED TECHNOLOGY A&F AKTIEBOLAG, Mastgränden 2, Sweden ~72: SHEN, Tongyun~ 2015/08148 ~ Complete ~54:PIPE WRAPPING APPARATUS AND METHOD OF ACHIEVING OF SAME ~71:BROWNLOW, George; MAHIEU, Yvan, 50 Market Street, Johannesburg North, South Africa ~72: BROWNLOW, George, MAHIEU, Yvan; HUXTABLE, Venessa~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/06557 ~32:08/09/2014 2015/08164 ~ Complete ~54:MATRIX METALLOPROTEINASES AND USES THEREOF ~71:CLAUDIA ZYLBERBERG, 7886 Talavera Place Delray Beach,, United States of America;GREGG B. FIELDS, 5 Carrick Road Palm Beach Gardens,, United States of America ~72: CLAUDIA ZYLBERBERG;GREGG B. FIELDS~ 33:US ~31:61/808,861 ~32:05/04/2013 2015/08165 ~ Complete ~54:POWER TOOL ~71:POWER BOX AG, Poststrasse 6, CH-6301, Switzerland ~72: FIRTH, Robert~ 33:GB ~31:1307756.5 ~32:30/04/2013 2015/08166 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS FOR USE WITH POWER TOOLS ~71:POWER BOX AG, Poststrasse 6, CH-6301, Switzerland ~72: FIRTH, Robert;NICHOLSON, Marcus~ 33:GB ~31:1307935.5 ~32:02/05/2013 2015/08145 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING APREPITANT AND METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF ~71:PHARMATHEN S.A., 6 DERVENAKION STREET, 15351 PALLINI ATTIKIS, GREECE, Greece ~72: ABATZIS, Morfis;BIKIARIS, Dimitrios;KALASKANI, Anastasia;KARAVAS, Evangelos;KIZIRIDI, Christina;KOUTRI, Ioanna;KOUTRIS, Efthymios;SAMARA, Vasiliki~ 2015/08149 ~ Complete ~54:REFRACTORY SUBMERGED ENTRY NOZZLE ~71:REFRACTORY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH & CO. KG, WIENERBERGSTRASSE 11, A-1100 WIEN, AUSTRIA, Austria ~72: NITZL, Gerald;TANG, Yong~ 33:EP ~31:13173091.3 ~32:20/06/2013 2015/08167 ~ Complete ~54:SEED DISPENSER AND CONVEYANCE SYSTEM FOR AGRICULTURAL MACHINERY ~71:NOER, Miguel Humberto, Rua Primeiro de Janeiro, 266, apto. 10, Brazil;SILVA NEUVALD, Marcio Luiz, Rua Procopio Gomes, 1224, sala 03, Brazil ~72: NOER, Miguel Humberto;SILVA NEUVALD, Marcio Luiz~ 2015/08154 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF DISCONNECTING A DRILL STRING AT A DRILL RIG ~71:Sandvik Intellectual Property AB, SANDVIKEN S-811 81, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: EVERMARK, Kent;JELGERT, Johan;LARSSON, Lars-Erik;VILÉN, Per~ 33:EP ~31:13168189.2 ~32:17/05/2013 2015/08157 ~ Complete ~54:MINING PICKS AND METHOD OF BRAZING MINING PICKS TO CEMENTED CARBIDE BODY ~71:Diamond Innovations, Inc., 6325 Huntley Road, WORTHINGTON 43085, OH, USA, United States of America ~72: BACK, Douglas;EASLEY, Thomas~ 33:US ~31:61/828,225 ~32:29/05/2013 2015/08152 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD TO MANUFACTURE PLA USING A NEW POLYMERIZATION CATALYST ~71:PURAC Biochem BV, Arkelsedijk 46, GORINCHEM NL-4206 AC, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: CHUCK, Christopher James;DAVIDSON, Matthew Gwilym;GOBIUS DU SART, Gerrit~ 33:EP ~31:13166273.6 ~32:02/05/2013 2015/08153 ~ Complete ~54:DRILL ROD GRIPPING APPARATUS ~71:Sandvik Intellectual Property AB, SANDVIKEN S-811 81, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: ERIKSSON, Krister B;FREDIN, Ola;JELGERT, Johan;LARSSON, Lars-Erik~ 33:EP ~31:13168292.4 ~32:17/05/2013
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2015/08150 ~ Complete ~54:RE-TARGETING A THREE-DIMENSIONAL IMAGE SIGNAL ~71:Dolby Laboratories Licensing Corp., 100 Potrero Avenue, SAN FRANCISCO 94103-4813, CA, USA, United States of America;Koninklijke Philips N.V., High Tech Campus 5, EINDHOVEN NL-5656 AE, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: BRULS, Wilhelmus Hendrikus Alfonsus;DE HAAN, Wiebe;KROON, Bart;LAKSHMINARAYANAN, Gopi;VANDEWALLE, Patrick Luc Els~ 33:EP ~31:13162505.5 ~32:05/04/2013 2015/08155 ~ Complete ~54:DECODING METHOD AND DECODING DEVICE ~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang, SHENZHEN 518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: LIU, Zexin;MIAO, Lei;WANG, Bin~ 33:CN ~31:201310298040.4 ~32:16/07/2013 2015/08156 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-REGURGITATION COMPOSITION MAINTAINING GUT MOTILITY ~71:United Pharmaceuticals, 55 avenue Hoche, PARIS F-75008, FRANCE, France ~72: MARGOSSIAN, Jonathan Albert;PRADEAU, Nicolas~ 33:FR ~31:1354200 ~32:07/05/2013 2015/08151 ~ Complete ~54:SPOT WELDING METHOD ~71:Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation, 6-1 Marunouchi 2-chome, CHIYODA-KU 100-8071, TOKYO, JAPAN, Japan ~72: FURUSAKO, Seiji;MIYAZAKI, Yasunobu;OKADA, Tohru;SATO, Koichi;WATANABE, Fuminori;ZENIYA, Tasuku~ 33:JP ~31:2013-086837 ~32:17/04/2013 2015/08143 ~ Provisional ~54:A PALLET AND A SPACER FOR USE IN A PALLET ~71:Andre Johan Smit, 52 Aster Street, South Africa;Frederic Leopold Rene Brouns, 16 Montrose Avenue, South Africa ~72: Andre Johan Smit;Esli Pieter Coetzee;Frederic Leopold Rene Brouns;Paulus Adriaan Jordaan;Willem Erick Saayman~ 2015/08174 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR TREATING ALLERGY AND ENHANCING ALLERGEN-SPECIFIC IMMUNOTHERAPY BY ADMINISTERING AN IL-4R INHIBITOR ~71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS ,INC, 777 Old Saw Mill River Road Tarrytown NY 10591, United States of America ~72: GANDHI,Namita;GRAHAM,Neil;MURPHY,Andrew,J.;ORENGO,Jamie ,M.;STAHL,Neil~ 33:US ~31:61/830,919 ~32:04/06/2013 2015/08172 ~ Provisional ~54:BICYCLE TAG ~71:SMIT :Hendrik Van Zyl, 98 Selrose Park 101 Griffith Road Equestria, South Africa ~72: SMIT HENDRIK VAN ZYL~ 2015/08176 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRICITY DISTRIBUTION ARRANGEMENT ,SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:STANDARD MICROGRID,INC., 306 Rivertree Way Sacramento 95831 California, United States of America ~72: SOMERS,BRIAN JACOB~ 2015/08175 ~ Complete ~54:A PROCESS FOR MAKING MOLECULAR SIEVES ~71:EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL PATENTS INC., 5200 Bayway Drive Baytown TX 77520, United States of America ~72: STROHMAIER,Karl,G.;VROMAN,Hilda,B.;WESTON ,Simon ,C.~ 33:US ~31:61/833,349 ~32:10/06/2013;33:EP ~31:13179951.2 ~32:09/08/2013 2015/08168 ~ Provisional ~54:SPORTS SHOES CLEANING SERVICES AND RECYCLING FOR ALL PROFESSIONAL SPORT CODES AND NATIONAL TEAMS ~71:Mlamuli Ntuthuko Magwaza, 4 Luderitz Street Wendywood, South Africa;Wandile Shaun Mtshali, 4 Luderitz Street Wendywood, South Africa ~72: Mlamuli Ntuthuko Magwaza;Wandile Shaun Mtshali~ 2015/08170 ~ Provisional ~54:PITZ ~71:ALPHEUS MOLATELA RABALAO, 141 Mosalo Street, South Africa ~72: ALPHEUS MOLATELA RABALAO~
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2015/08169 ~ Provisional ~54:METHODOLOGY AND APPARATUS TO SECURE A DATE FOR A LEARNER'S AND/OR DRIVERS ~71:PHILLIP OUPA BOLELWANG, 175 Difateng Section, South Africa ~72: PHILIP OUPA BOLELWANG~ 2015/08171 ~ Provisional ~54:SHOE-PRO ~71:ALPHEUS MOLATELA RABALAO, 141 Mosalo Street, South Africa ~72: ALPHEUS MOLATELA RABALAO~ 2015/08173 ~ Provisional ~54:ATTENUATED LIVE AFRICAN HORSESICKNESS VACCINAL STRAIN ~71:DELTAMUNE (PTY) LIMITED, 248 Jean Avenue Lyttelton Centurion Pretoria, South Africa ~72: ERASMUS,Balthasar, Johannes;POTGIETER,Abraham ,Christiaan;WRIGHT,Isabella,Maria~ .
- APPLIED ON 2015/11/05 -
2015/08177 ~ Provisional ~54:PROTECTION OF VALUABLES ~71:MAGNETO IP HOLODINGS (PTY) LTD, Building 5, Woodhill Office Park, Philip Engelbrecht Street, South Africa ~72: TBA~ 2015/08189 ~ Complete ~54:DOPED METAL OXIDE NANOPARTICLES OF AND USES THEREOF ~71:BARILAN UNIVERSITY, 5290002, Israel ~72: BANIN, Ehud;ESHED, Michal;GEDANKEN, Aharon;LELLOUCHE, Jonathan;LIPOVSKY, Anat;LUBART, Rachel;MALKA, Eyal;NAPARSTEK, Livnat;PATICK, Tal;PERELSHTEIN, Ilana;PERKAS, Nina;SHALOM, Yakov;YESHAYAHU, Nitzan~ 33:US ~31:61/819,661 ~32:06/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/833,946 ~32:12/06/2013 2015/08190 ~ Complete ~54:TRAY FOR HANDLING FRUITS AND METHOD OF ITS USE ~71:FRAMETRAY TECH AB, Pumpvägen 6, Sweden ~72: MOLANDER, Dan;MOLANDER, Henrik~ 33:SE ~31:1351403-9 ~32:26/11/2013 2015/08185 ~ Complete ~54:ENERGY ABSORBING ROADSIDE BARRIER ~71:MH Development Trust, 21 Bush Avenue, Chancliff,, South Africa ~72: HAGLER, Manfred Wolfgang~ 2015/08178 ~ Provisional ~54:BOREHOLE DRILLING GUIDE ~71:PANNONIA PRECISION ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD; KWIKMARK BENONI (PTY) LTD, 81 Craig Road, South Africa ~72: Charles MILLET-CLAY;Jozsef DICSO~ 2015/08179 ~ Provisional ~54:ROCK DRILL ROTOR HOUSING ~71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD, 19 Precision Street, Kya Sand, South Africa ~72: MINNITT, Geoffrey Peter John~ 2015/08180 ~ Provisional ~54:CRUCIBLES ~71:Jan Jakob van der Westhuizen, 9 Primula Avenue, Arcon Park, South Africa;Michael James Nash, 39 Kruger Street, South Africa ~72: Jan Jakob van der Westhuizen;Michael James Nash~ 2015/08181 ~ Complete ~54:WEIGHT BASED PACKING MACHINE ~71:TURNERLAND MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD, Old Vredenburg Road Hopefield,, South Africa ~72: TURNER, Francois~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08323 ~32:14/11/2014 2015/08182 ~ Complete ~54:FLOOR MEMBER WITH FOAM CORE ~71:TOWER IPCO COMPANY LIMITED, 28-32 UPPER PEMBROKE STREET, DUBLIN 2, IRELAND, Ireland ~72: SONG, Jincheng~ 33:US ~31:14/846,407 ~32:04/09/2015 2015/08186 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR WOUND HEALING ~71:QBIOTICS LIMITED, 7 Penda Street Yungaburra Queensland, Australia ~72: BOYLE, Glen Mathew;GORDON, Victoria Anne;MOSELEY, Ryan;MOSES, Rachael Louise;PARSONS, Peter Gordon;REDDELL, Paul Warren;STEADMAN, Robert~ 33:AU ~31:2013901359 ~32:18/04/2013
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2015/08183 ~ Complete ~54:MINING MACHINE AND CHARGING STATION COMPRISING REFRIGERATION CIRCUITS ~71:Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy, Pihtisulunkatu 9, TAMPERE FI-33330, FINLAND, Finland ~72: KOUVO, Mikko;LINDHOLM, Kari;VÄRE, Ville~ 33:EP ~31:14192036.3 ~32:06/11/2014 2015/08188 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-FOLR1 IMMUNOCONJUGATE DOSING REGIMENS ~71:ImmunoGen, Inc., 830 Winter Street, WALTHAM 02451, MA, USA, United States of America ~72: AB, Olga;MASTICO, Robert A.;O'LEARY, James J.;RUNNING, Kelli;WOLF, Beni B.~ 33:US ~31:61/823,317 ~32:14/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/828,586 ~32:29/05/2013 2015/08187 ~ Complete ~54:CATALYST ~71:GM Global Technology Operations, LLC, 300 Renaissance Center, DETROIT 48265-3000, MI, USA, United States of America;Johnson Matthey Fuel Cells Limited, 5th Floor, 25 Farringdon Street, LONDON EC4A 4AB, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: BONASTRE, Alejandro Martinez;O'MALLEY, Rachel Louise;SPIKES, Geoffrey Hugh;WAGNER, Frederick Tadeusz~ 33:US ~31:61/823,032 ~32:14/05/2013 2015/08184 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF DESCALING STAINLESS STEEL ~71:THE MATERIAL WORKS, LTD., 101 SOUTH MAIN STREET, RED BUD, IL 62278, USA, United States of America ~72: CRITHLEY, Stuart, H.;MUETH, Alan, R.;VOGES, Kevin, C.~ 33:US ~31:14/562,040 ~32:05/12/2014 2015/08192 ~ Provisional ~54:GI RACING GREEN ~71:EBRAHIMA PETERSEN, 49 Empire Rd Wooddale, South Africa ~72: EBRAHIMA PETERSEN~ 2015/08194 ~ Provisional ~54:SAFETY LINK ~71:NEVILLE GEORGE WESTON ROLSTONE, 100 Shamrock Str, South Africa ~72: NEVILLE GEORGE WESTON ROLSTONE~ 2015/08196 ~ Provisional ~54:NOVEL ELECTROCATALYST FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL PROCESS ~71:NORTH-WEST UNIVERSITY, 1 Hoffman Street Joon van Rooy Building, South Africa ~72: FALCH A;KRIEK COBUS;VAN HEERDEN L~ 2015/08191 ~ Provisional ~54:MINING SECTOR COST REDUCTION & RETRECHMENT ABATEMENT SOLUTION ~71:NONCIKELELO INVESTMENTS, 10 Glen Fields Faerie Glen, South Africa ~72: OZIUS DEWA;TENDANI MADONDO~ 2015/08197 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR QUANTIFYING A NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE IN A SAMPLE ~71:ENVIROLOGIX INC, 500 Riverside Industrial Parkway Portland, United States of America ~72: JUDICE STEPHEN A;SHAFFER DANIEL~ 33:US ~31:61/621 975 ~32:09/04/2012 2015/08195 ~ Provisional ~54:POLE SUPPORT APPARATUS AND METHOD ~71:MOGIBA SIBUSISO CHRISTOPHER, 126 Klipkoppie Development, South Africa ~72: MOGIBA SIBUSISO CHRISTOPHER~ 2015/08193 ~ Provisional ~54:AUTOMATIC ENGAGEABLE COUPLING ~71:NEVILLE GEORGE WESTON ROLSTONE, 100 Shamrock Str, South Africa ~72: NEVILLE GEORGE WESTON ROLSTONE~ .
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2015/08214 ~ Complete ~54:SIGNAL ENCODING METHOD AND DEVICE ~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang District, SHENZHEN 518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: WANG, Zhe~ 33:CN ~31:201310209760.9 ~32:30/05/2013 2015/08201 ~ Provisional ~54:R.T.CHOKE. ~71:K2015369448, 34 Meintjies street, South Africa ~72: Chrystal Emslie~
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2015/08219 ~ Complete ~54:ESPRESSO MILK FROTHER ~71:WILLIAM WESTMORE PURTON, A AUSTRALIAN CITIZEN, 3 Davenport Street, Robe, 5276, South Australia, Australia ~72: WILLIAM WESTMORE PURTON~ 33:AU ~31:2013901216 ~32:10/04/2013 2015/08221 ~ Complete ~54:VEHICLE FOUR-WHEEL DRIVE SYSTEM ~71:ROBOSYNTHESIS LIMITED, Unit 9, Lake End Court, Bath Road, Taplow, SL6 0JQ, Bucks, United Kingdom ~72: PHILIP ROSS NORMAN~ 33:GB ~31:13 06 581.8 ~32:10/04/2013 2015/08220 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR LIFTING A ROOFING STRUCTURE ~71:RICHTRAU 23 INVESTMENTS CC T/A HYBRID AFRICA, 33 Boerneef Street Wilro Park, Roodepoort, 1724, Gauteng, South Africa ~72: HENDRIK BEYLEVELD~ 2015/08222 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION COMPRISING A COMBINATION OF AN ELDER EXTRACT AND A STRAIN OF LACTOBACILLUS RHAMNOSUS ~71:PIERRE FABRE MEDICAMENT, 45, place Abel Gance, France ~72: LATGE, Christian Jacques;LIBON, Christine~ 33:FR ~31:1353193 ~32:09/04/2013 2015/08223 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL HISTONE DEACETYLASE INHIBITORS ~71:KARUS THERAPEUTICS LTD, 93 Innovation Drive, Milton Park, United Kingdom ~72: CECIL, Alexander Richard Liam;MACCORMICK, Somhairle;NODES, William John;SHUTTLEWORTH, Stephen Joseph;SILVA, Franck Alexandre;TOMASSI, Cyrille Davy~ 33:GB ~31:1308409.0 ~32:10/05/2013;33:GB ~31:1315253.3 ~32:28/08/2013 2015/08224 ~ Complete ~54:SELF-PROVISIONING ACCESS CONTROL ~71:9423664 CANADA INC., 2600-550 Burrard Street Vancouver, Canada ~72: NEELEY, E., Terry~ 33:US ~31:13/855,543 ~32:02/04/2013 2015/08204 ~ Complete ~54:SALAD SPINNER ~71:PROGRESSIVE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION, 20435 72nd Avenue South, Suite 400, United States of America ~72: COTTER, Jennifer K.;DALTON, Cole;HAUSER, Lawrence M.~ 33:US ~31:62/059,543 ~32:03/10/2014;33:US ~31:14/811,478 ~32:28/07/2015 2015/08198 ~ Provisional ~54:A DRUM ASSEMBLY AND A SYSTEM FOR, AND METHOD OF, MONITORING AND TRACKING CABLE DRUMS ~71:ABERDARE CABLES (PTY) LTD, 42 Main Road, Eastleigh, EDENVALE 1609, Gauteng Province, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa;AZOC TECHNOLOGY CC, 43 Birchwood Court, Montrose Street, MIDRAND 1686, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MAHABEER, Raven;MORRIS, Geoffrey Charles Russell~ 2015/08199 ~ Provisional ~54:SINGLE-USE EVIDENCE MARKING CARD ~71:FORENSIC CRIME LABORATORIES (PTY) LTD., 1016 Clifton Avenue, South Africa ~72: DU PLOOY, Johan~ 2015/08205 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD FOR UNFOLDING PACKAGING CARTON SLEEVES ~71:SIG TECHNOLOGY AG, Laufengasse 18, Switzerland ~72: BLÜMEL, Jürgen;VETTEN, Thomas;VON BIRGELEN, Bernd;WEIDNER, Immo;ZAGAR, Franco~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 105 260.6 ~32:23/05/2013 2015/08200 ~ Provisional ~54:A METHOD OF DIAGNOSING TUBERCULOSIS ~71:CSIR, Scientia, PRETORIA 0002, Gauteng Province, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa;UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, Lynnwood Road, Hillcrest, PRETORIA 0002, Gauteng Province, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: KALOMBO, Lonji;LEMMER, Yolandy;OKEKE, Ikechukwu, Emmanuel;VERSCHOOR, Jan Adrianus~ 2015/08206 ~ Complete ~54:HYDROGEL ADAPTED FOR TREATMENT OF ACUTE DERMAL WOUNDS ~71:HALSCION, INC., 2905 Premiere Parkway, Suite 150, United States of America ~72: GREEN, Andrew Michael;LOWE, Adam G.;NGUYEN, Tien;PRUDHOMME, Kathleen;YAMAMOTO, Ronald~ 33:US ~31:61/818,238 ~32:01/05/2013
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2015/08207 ~ Complete ~54:PHAKIC LENS DEVICE WITH OPENINGS AND CONCENTRIC ANNULAR ZONES ~71:DAVE, Jagrat Natavar, Block No. 310, Village Sim of Dabhasa, Taluka-Padra, Vadodara, India ~72: ARGAL, Sanjay Ram Swaroop;HUSSAIN, Munavvar Tahir~ 33:IN ~31:1353/MUM/2013 ~32:10/04/2013 2015/08208 ~ Complete ~54:DERIVATIVES OF DOLASTATIN 10 AND AURISTATINS ~71:PIERRE FABRE MEDICAMENT, 45, place Abel Gance, France ~72: LAMOTHE, Marie;PEREZ, Michel;RILATT, Ian~ 33:FR ~31:1353793 ~32:25/04/2013 2015/08212 ~ Complete ~54:BACTERIOPHAGE THERAPY ~71:Ferring B.V., Polaris Avenue 144, JX HOOFDDORP NL-2132, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands;Institut Pasteur, 25-28, rue du Docteur Roux, PARIS F-75015, FRANCE, France ~72: DANGLAS, Pascal;DEBARBIEUX, Laurent~ 33:EP ~31:13305568.1 ~32:30/04/2013 2015/08215 ~ Complete ~54:AVOIDING NARCOLEPSY RISK IN INFLUENZA VACCINES ~71:Novartis AG, Lichtstrasse 35, BASEL CH-4056, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland;STEINMAN, Lawrence, 1020 Vernier Place, STANFORD 94305, CA, USA, United States of America;VOLKMUTH, Wayne, 163 Flying Cloud Isle, FOSTER CITY 94404, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: AHMED, Syed Sohail;STEINMAN, Lawrence;VOLKMUTH, Wayne~ 33:US ~31:61/822,228 ~32:10/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/859,113 ~32:26/07/2013;33:US ~31:61/862,807 ~32:06/08/2013;33:EP ~31:13181429.5 ~32:23/08/2013;33:EP ~31:14158999.4 ~32:11/03/2014 2015/08213 ~ Complete ~54:3,4-DIHYDROISOQUINOLIN-2(1H)-YL COMPOUNDS ~71:Eli Lilly and Company, Lilly Corporate Center, INDIANAPOLIS 46285, IN, USA, United States of America ~72: BEADLE, Christopher David;COATES, David Andrew;HAO, Junliang;KRUSHINSKI JR., Joseph Herman;REINHARD, Matthew Robert;SCHAUS, John Mehnert;WOLFANGEL, Craig Daniel~ 33:US ~31:61/828,740 ~32:30/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/905,329 ~32:18/11/2013 2015/08218 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION CORN AND SUGAR CANE PROCESSING PLANT AND SYSTEMS AND PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING ALCOHOL THEREAT ~71:Fluid Quip Process Technologies, LLC, 1940 S. Yellow Springs St., SPRINGFIELD 45506, OH, USA, United States of America ~72: KWIK, John~ 33:US ~31:61/820,537 ~32:07/05/2013 2015/08209 ~ Complete ~54:SPIROINDOLINE DERIVATIVES FOR USE AS GONADOTROPIN-RELEASING HORMONE RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS ~71:Bayer Pharma Aktiengesellschaft, Müllerstrasse 178, BERLIN 13353, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BÄURLE, Stefan;LANGER, Gernot;NOWAK-REPPEL, Katrin;NUBBEMEYER, Reinhard;PANKNIN, Olaf;RING, Sven;WAGENFELD, Andrea~ 33:EP ~31:13162986.7 ~32:09/04/2013 2015/08216 ~ Complete ~54:MULTICOLOR FLOW CYTOMETRY METHOD FOR IDENTIFYING A POPULATION OF CELLS, IN PARTICULAR MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS ~71:Cell Therapy Limited, Institute of Life Sciences First Floor, Room 137, School of Medicine, Swansea University, Singleton Park, SWANSEA SA2 8PP, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: EVANS, Martin John;REGINALD, Ajan;SULTAN, Sabena~ 33:GB ~31:1309057.6 ~32:20/05/2013 2015/08210 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF DEOXYGENATING BIO-BASED MATERIAL AND PRODUCTION OF BIO-BASED TEREPHTALIC ACID AND OLEFINIC MONOMERS ~71:Stora Enso Oyj, P.O. Box 309, HELSINKI FI-00101, FINLAND, Finland ~72: AALTONEN, Olli;ANTHONYKUTTY, Jinto;HARLIN, Ali;LINNEKOSKI, Juha;RÄSÄNEN, Jari~ 33:FI ~31:20135342 ~32:08/04/2013 2015/08211 ~ Complete ~54:LEVER VALVE ~71:Linde Aktiengesellschaft, Klosterhofstrasse 1, MUNICH 80331, GERMANY, Germany ~72: SPRATLEY, Jonathan~ 33:GB ~31:1307473.7 ~32:25/04/2013
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2015/08217 ~ Complete ~54:IMMOBILIZED PROLINE-SPECIFIC ENDOPROTEASE ~71:DSM IP Assets B.V., Het Overloon 1, HEERLEN NL-6411 TE, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: EDENS, Luppo;GALAEV, Igor;HISENI, Aida~ 33:EP ~31:13170062.7 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/08225 ~ Provisional ~54:VEHICLE WHEEL CARRIER ~71:Leon Harmsen, 18 Trevor Street Wilkoppies, South Africa ~72: LEON HARMSEN~ 2015/08227 ~ Complete ~54:ALPHA ADRENERGIC AGONISTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF TISSUE TRAUMA ~71:ALLERGAN ,INC., 2525 Dupont Drive Irvine California 92612, United States of America ~72: ANDREWSJONES ,Lydia L.;GIL,Daniel,W.;HSIA,Edward ,C.;TIAN,Mingting~ 2015/08231 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS,USES AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF METABOLIC DISORDERS AND DISEASES ~71:NGM BIOPHARMACEUTICALS ,INC., 630 Gateway Boulevard South San Francisco 94080 Califoria, United States of America ~72: LINDHOUT,DARRIN A;LING,LEI~ 33:US ~31:61/504,128 ~32:01/07/2011;33:US ~31:61/515,126 ~32:04/08/2011 2015/08232 ~ Provisional ~54:A MEDICAL DEVICE AND HANDLE ~71:ESSOP,ZIYAAD HOOSAIN, 30 Akker Road Glenwood Goodwood Cape Town, South Africa ~72: ESSOP,ZIYAAD HOOSAIN~ 2015/08226 ~ Provisional ~54:SELF DRILLING ANCHOR BOLT ~71:SWEMMER THEODORE DANIEL, P.O Box 75746, South Africa ~72: SWEMMER THEODORE DANIEL~ 2015/08228 ~ Complete ~54:MODIFIED RELEASE FORMULATION ~71:NOVARTIS AG, Lichstrasse 35 CH4056 Basel, Switzerland ~72: GALLI,Bruno;GLANTZMANN,Jean-Marie;GRANDEURY ,Arnaud;MOLL,KlausPeter;MUELLER-ZSIGMONDY,Martin;PUTZBACH,Karsten;SPICKERMANN,Dirk;THOMA,Hubert;UFER,Mike~ 33:US ~31:61/834,104 ~32:12/06/2013 2015/08229 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND PLANT FOR PROCESSING ROASTED PYRITES ~71:BLUCHER GMBH, Mettmanner Strasse 25 40699 Erkrath, Germany ~72: BOHRINGER,Bertram;DYACHENKO,Alexander;LARIN,Valeriy;SCHONFELD ,Raik~ 2015/08230 ~ Complete ~54:WOUND TRANSFORMER CORE AND TRANSFORMER AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE ~71:EARHART ,KEITH D, 2812 Chamber Drive Monroe 28110 North Carolina, United States of America ~72: EARHART ,KEITH D;HURST,JOHN S~ .
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2015/08242 ~ Complete ~54:BENZIMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS BROMODOMAIN INHIBITORS ~71:Gilead Sciences, Inc., 333 Lakeside Drive, United States of America ~72: AKTOUDIANAKIS, Evangelos;CHIN, Gregory;CORKEY, Britton Kenneth;DU, Jinfa;ELBEL, Kristyna;JIANG, Robert H.;KOBAYASHI, Tetsuya;LEE, Rick;MARTINEZ, Ruben;METOBO, Samuel E.;MISH, Michael;MUNOZ, Manuel;SHEVICK, Sophie;SPERANDIO, David;YANG, Hai;ZABLOCKI, Jeff~ 33:US ~31:61/821,612 ~32:09/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/826,912 ~32:23/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/861,229 ~32:30/07/2013;33:US ~31:61/951,347 ~32:11/03/2014 2015/08371 ~ Complete ~54:LOOSE WHEEL NUT INDICATOR ~71:MARCHONT PTY LIMITED, 1019 Redlynch Intake Road, Redlynch, Queensland 4870, Australia ~72: MASON, RONALD ROBERT~ 33:AU ~31:2013902494 ~32:05/07/2013;33:AU ~31:2013903053 ~32:14/08/2013 2015/08598 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRIC EJECTION BREAD TOASTER ~71:SEAN DE JAGER, Ok Grocer Bethal 15 Vuyisile 15 Mini Street, South Africa ~72: ANTHONY DE JAGER;SEAN DE JADER~
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2015/08234 ~ Provisional ~54:A NOVEL CREASE REMOVER SOLUTION ~71:Dominic Florczak, 1 Kingfisher Rd, Sandton Country Club Estate, 222 Bowling avenue, South Africa ~72: Dominic Florczak, Beata Wojciechowska, Robert Gobac~ 2015/08236 ~ Provisional ~54:MEANS FOR FACILITATING ACCESS TO A LOAD BED OF A TRANSPORTING VEHICLE ~71:BERTUS VAN RHYN BELEGGINGS TRUST, 6 President street, South Africa ~72: BERTUS VAN RHYN~ 2015/08237 ~ Provisional ~54:A TRANSACTION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING SAME ~71:CLOUDONE TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED, Workshop 17 @ The Watershed, 17 Dock Road, The V&A Waterfront, Cape Town 8001, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: BUYS, Daniel Jacobus~ 2015/08240 ~ Complete ~54:A NET CLIP ~71:NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD, 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: HERBERT, Rhys~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/02522 ~32:15/04/2015 2015/08238 ~ Provisional ~54:WIRELESS DETONATOR ~71:DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD, AECI Place, Woodlands Drive, Woodmead, South Africa ~72: MULLER, Elmar;VENTER, Francois~ 2015/08241 ~ Complete ~54:A PASSENGER COUNTER ~71:LEINE, Sello, Van der Riet Street, South Africa ~72: LEINE, Sello~ 33:ZA ~31:ZA 2014/06363 ~32:29/08/2014 2015/08239 ~ Provisional ~54:CABLE LADDERS ~71:Voltex (Proprietary) Limited, Voltex House, Block B, St Andrews Office Park, 39 Wordsworth Avenue, Senderwood, South Africa ~72: John AINSWORTH~ 2015/08243 ~ Complete ~54:TROMMEL ASSEMBLY HAVING A SPIRAL ASSEMBLY WITH DECAYING PITCH ~71:INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KHARAGPUR, Sponsored Research And Industrial Consultancy, Indian Institute Of Technology, India;TEGA INDUSTRIES LIMITED, 147, Block-g, New Alipore, India ~72: DASHMAHAPATRA, Santanu;MOHARANA, Tanmay;PAUL, Biswadeep;RACHERLA, Vikranth~ 33:IN ~31:527/KOL/2013 ~32:09/05/2013 2015/08235 ~ Provisional ~54:LIQUID MEASUREMENT FLOW METERS ~71:George Edward Anderson, 164 Old Main Road, South Africa ~72: George Edward Anderson~ 2015/08245 ~ Complete ~54:INFANT FORMULA WITH A LOW CONTENT OF MCFAS IN SPECIFIC PROPORTIONS AND A RELATIVELY HIGH CONTENT OF UNSATURATED FATTY ACIDS, AND ITS USE IN PROMOTING THE HEALTHY ESTABLISHMENT OF COGNITIVE FUNCTION IN INFANTS ~71:Nestec S.A., Avenue Nestlé 55, VEVEY CH-1800, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: DESTAILLATS, Frederic;NAGY, Kornél;THAKKAR, Sagar~ 33:EP ~31:13163186.3 ~32:10/04/2013 2015/08248 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION COMPRISING AT LEAST TWO DRY POWDERS OBTAINED BY SPRAY DRYING TO INCREASE THE STABILITY OF THE FORMULATION ~71:Eratech S.r.l., Via Gandine, 4, I29121, PIACENZA (PC), ITALY, Italy ~72: CAPONETTI, Giovanni;MAGGI, Loretta;VENEZIANI, Cristina;VENTURA, Paolo;ZANELLOTTI, Laura~ 33:IT ~31:MI2013A000572 ~32:10/04/2013 2015/08255 ~ Complete ~54:ACC INHIBITORS AND USES THEREOF ~71:Nimbus Apollo, Inc., 25 First Street, Suite 404, CAMBRIDGE 02141, MA, USA, United States of America ~72: BORG, George;GREENWOOD, Jeremy Robert;HARRIMAN, Geraldine C.;MASSE, Craig E.~ 33:US ~31:61/821,828 ~32:10/05/2013 2015/08247 ~ Complete ~54:PUMP IMPELLER ~71:Weir Minerals Australia Ltd, 1 Marden Street, Artarmon, 2064, NEW SOUTH WALES, AUSTRALIA, Australia ~72: GLAVES, Garry Bruce;LAVAGNA, Luis Moscoso~ 33:AU ~31:2013901228 ~32:10/04/2013
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2015/08251 ~ Complete ~54:STOCK LEVEL DETECTOR IN ROLLING DEVICE FOR MILLING ~71:Satake Corporation, 7-2, Sotokanda 4-chome, CHIYODA-KU 1010021, TOKYO, JAPAN, Japan ~72: KAWANO, Hiroyuki;OKAMOTO, Takeshi~ 33:JP ~31:2013-090054 ~32:23/04/2013 2015/08244 ~ Complete ~54:INFANT FORMULA WITH A LOW CONTENT OF MEDIUM-CHAIN FATTY ACIDS IN SPECIFIC PROPORTIONS, AND ITS USE IN PROMOTING AND/OR ENSURING A BALANCED GROWTH IN INFANTS ~71:Nestec S.A., Avenue Nestlé 55, VEVEY CH-1800, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: DESTAILLATS, Frederic;NAGY, Kornél;THAKKAR, Sagar~ 33:EP ~31:13163184.8 ~32:10/04/2013 2015/08249 ~ Complete ~54:A PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING BUDESONIDE AND FORMOTEROL. ~71:Zambon S.p.A., Via Lillo del Duca, 10, I-20091, BRESSO, ITALY, Italy ~72: CAPONETTI, Giovanni;CASTEGINI, Franco;FAIELLA, Gianluigi;MAGGI, Loretta;REBOLINI, Daniela;SARDINA, Marco~ 33:IT ~31:MI2013A000571 ~32:10/04/2013 2015/08253 ~ Complete ~54:SIGNAL ENCODING AND DECODING METHODS AND DEVICES ~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang, SHENZHEN 518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: HU, Chen;LIU, Zexin;MIAO, Lei~ 33:CN ~31:201310271015.7 ~32:01/07/2013 2015/08246 ~ Complete ~54:ACC INHIBITORS AND USES THEREOF ~71:Nimbus Apollo, Inc., 25 First Street, Suite 404, CAMBRIDGE 02141, MA, USA, United States of America ~72: BORG, George;GREENWOOD, Jeremy Robert;HARRIMAN, Geraldine C.;MASSE, Craig E.~ 33:US ~31:61/821,824 ~32:10/05/2013 2015/08250 ~ Complete ~54:PUMP ARRANGEMENT ~71:KSB Aktiengesellschaft, Johann-Klein-Straße 9, FRANKENTHAL 67227, GERMANY, Germany ~72: DRECHSEL, Patrick;LAY, Markus~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 008 795.3 ~32:24/05/2013 2015/08252 ~ Complete ~54:HETEROAROMATIC COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS DOPAMINE D1 LIGANDS ~71:Pfizer Inc., 235 East 42nd Street, NEW YORK 10017, NY, USA, United States of America ~72: BRODNEY, Michael Aaron;DAVOREN, Jennifer Elizabeth;DOUNAY, Amy Beth;EFREMOV, Ivan Viktorovich;GRAY , David Lawrence Firman;GREEN, Michael Eric;HENDERSON, Jaclyn Louise;LEE, Chewah;MENTE, Scot Richard;O'NEIL, Steven Victor;ROGERS, Bruce Nelsen;ZHANG, Lei~ 33:US ~31:61/840,144 ~32:27/06/2013 2015/08254 ~ Complete ~54:QUICK CHANGE SYSTEM FOR ROTARY TOOLS ~71:Boorwerk B.V., Veluwezoom 50, ALMERE NL-1327 AH, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: BOSKE, Richard Alexander~ 33:NL ~31:1040196 ~32:03/05/2013 2015/08256 ~ Provisional ~54:PARKING LOTS ADVERTISING ~71:CHARLES MKWAYI, 219 Block BB, South Africa ~72: CHARLES MKWAYI~ 2015/08260 ~ Complete ~54:RESIN CAPSULE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPROVING THE STIFFNESS OF A RESIN CAPSULE ~71:ORICA MINING SERVICES SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD, Cnr Anvil & Brewery Roads, Isando, South Africa ~72: O'CONNOR, DONALD MICHAEL~ 2015/08257 ~ Provisional ~54:AN ELECTRICITY GENERATOR ASSEMBLY ~71:LABUSCHAGNE, PIETER JOHANNES, No. 5 Teengs Street, Neserhof, South Africa ~72: LABUSCHAGNE, PIETER JOHANNES~ 2015/08259 ~ Complete ~54:PYRAZOLOPYRROLIDINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF DISEASE ~71:NOVARTIS AG, Litchtstrasse 35, CH-4056 Basel, Switzerland ~72: BLANK, JUTTA;BORDAS,
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VINCENT;COTESTA, SIMONA;GUAGNANO, VITO;RUEEGER, HEINRICH;VAUPEL, ANDREA~ 33:EP ~31:13169364.0 ~32:27/05/2013;33:EP ~31:13177673.4 ~32:23/07/2013 2015/08258 ~ Complete ~54:PURIFICATION PROCESS FOR MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES ~71:CADILA HEALTHCARE LIMITED, Zydus Tower. Satellite Cross Roads, Ahmedabad - 380 015, Gujarat, India ~72: BANDYOPADHYAY, SANJAY;MENDIRATTA, SANJEEV KUMAR;SINGH, AVANISH KUMAR~ 33:IN ~31:2145/MUM/2013 ~32:25/06/2013 2015/08261 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR SAVING MONEY ~71:SELOKELA, KGOMOTSO CLIFF, 2903 Sweet-Thorn Street, Olievenhoutbosch Extension 20, South Africa ~72: SELOKELA, KGOMOTSO CLIFF~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/05473 ~32:07/08/2014 .
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2015/08459 ~ Provisional ~54:BASHOMI GEYSER3 ~71:LAURENT ALPHONE MENGOAI, 474 Lilian Ngoyi Street, South Africa ~72: LAURENT ALPHONE MENGOAI~ 2015/08458 ~ Provisional ~54:BASHOMI PULL/PUSH TOILET ~71:LAURENT ALPHONE MENGOAI, 474 Lilian Ngoyi Street, South Africa ~72: LAURENT ALPHONE MENGOAI~ 2015/08460 ~ Provisional ~54:BASHOMI WATER SAVING TOILET ~71:LAURENT ALPHONE MENGOAI, 474 Lilian Ngoyi Street, South Africa ~72: LAURENT ALPHONE MENGOAI~ 2015/08284 ~ Complete ~54:ESTER DERIVATIVES OF ANDROGEN RECEPTOR MODULATORS AND METHODS FOR THEIR USE ~71:BRITISH COLUMBIA CANCER AGENCY BRANCH, 600 West 10th Avenue, Vancouver, V5Z 4E6, British Columbia, Canada;THE UNIVERSITY OF BRITISH COLUMBIA, University-Industry Liaison Office, #103-6190 Agronomy Road, Vancouver, V6T 1Z3, British Columbia, Canada ~72: CARMEN ADRIANA BANUELOS;JAVIER GARCIA FERNANDEZ;JUN WANG;MARIANNE DOROTHY SADAR;NASRIN R MAWJI;RAYMOND JOHN ANDERSEN~ 33:US ~31:61/822,186 ~32:10/05/2013 2015/08286 ~ Complete ~54:PLANT FOR FISH FARMING AND ITS USE ~71:BENT URUP HOLDING APS, Plantagevej 45, DK-7000, Fredericia, Denmark ~72: BENT URUP~ 33:DK ~31:PA 2013 00291 ~32:14/05/2013;33:DK ~31:PA 2013 00634 ~32:08/11/2013 2015/08285 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR REMOTE MAINTENANCE OF USER UNITS ~71:OPENTV, INC., 275 Sacramento Street, San Francisco, 94111, California, United States of America ~72: ALAIN DELPUCH~ 33:EP ~31:13172086.4 ~32:14/06/2013 2015/08283 ~ Complete ~54:HDPE ~71:ABU DHABI POLYMERS COMPANY LIMITED (BOROUGE) L.L.C., Sheikh Khalifa Energy Complex Borouge Tower Corniche Road P.O. Box 6925, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates;BOREALIS AG, IZD Tower Wagramerstrasse 17-19, A-1220, Vienna, Austria ~72: ANDREY BURYAK;CHRISTIAN REIN;GEIR KRISTIAN JOHNSEN;JOY CHENG;LUC MONNISSEN~ 33:EP ~31:13167191.9 ~32:09/05/2013 2015/08288 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF SYNTHESIS OF INGENOL AND INTERMEDIATES THEREOF ~71:LEO LABORATORIES LIMITED, 285 Cashel Road, Crumlin, 12, Dublin, Ireland ~72: CHIEN-HUNG YEH;CHRISTIAN A KUTTRUFF;LARS JØRGENSEN;PHILLIPE S BARAN;STEVEN J MCKERRALL~ 33:US ~31:61/829,861 ~32:31/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/941,321 ~32:18/02/2014 2015/08281 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR OPERATING A PHOTOVOLTAIC POWER PLANT CONNECTED TO A LIMITED ELECTRICITY GRID ALONGSIDE COMBUSTION GENERATORS ~71:SMA SOLAR TECHNOLOGY AG, Sonnenallee 1, 34266, Niestetal, Germany ~72: CLAUS ALLERT;JOSÉ ANTONIO
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NOTHOLT VERGARA;PAUL ROBERT STANKAT;VOLKER WACHENFELD~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 103 894.8 ~32:17/04/2013 2015/08282 ~ Complete ~54:MEAT PROCESSING DEVICE INCORPORATING AN X-RAY ANALYZER ~71:FOSS ANALYTICAL A/S, P.O. Box 260 Foss Allé 1, DK-3400, Hilleroed, Denmark ~72: ALLAN KJAERGAARD JENSEN;HANS LARSEN;MAJA KIRSTINE ELSOEE;STEFAN LINN~ 2015/08287 ~ Complete ~54:GENERATION OF HIGHLY POTENT ANTIBODIES NEUTRALIZING THE LUKGH (LUKAB) TOXIN OF STAPHYLOCOCCUS AUREUS ~71:ARSANIS BIOSCIENCES GMBH, Helmut-QualtingerGasse 2, A-1030, Vienna, Austria ~72: ADRIANA BADARAU;ESZTER NAGY;HARALD ROUHA;MICHAEL BENJAMIN BATTLES;SOPHIA ZETTL;ZOLTÁN MAGYARICS~ 33:EP ~31:13168631.3 ~32:21/05/2013 2015/08267 ~ Complete ~54:OTP LOCATION VERIFICATION ~71:Always Active Technologies (Pty) Ltd, AAT House, MRM Office Park, 10 Village Road,, South Africa ~72: DE SWART, Lodevicus David;MAHLKNECHT, Gregory John~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/00358 ~32:19/01/2015 2015/08289 ~ Complete ~54:MODULATION OF HEPARIN-BINDING EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR ACTIVITY FOR TYMPANIC MEMBRANE HEALING ~71:THE BOARD OF TRUSTEES OF THE LELAND STANFORD JUNIOR UNIVERSITY, 1705 El Camino Real Palo Alto, United States of America ~72: DOMVILLELEWIS, Chloe;KIM, Sungwoo;SANTA MARIA, Peter Luke;YANG, Yunzhi Peter~ 33:US ~31:61/823,749 ~32:15/05/2013 2015/08290 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR PROVISIONING PAYMENT CREDENTIALS ~71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION, P.O. Box 8999 San Francisco, United States of America ~72: HUXHAM, Horatio Nelson;MOSS, Tara Anne;O'REGAN, Alan Joseph;SHEETS, John Foxe;VAN WYK, Hough Arie~ 33:US ~31:61/823,840 ~32:15/05/2013;33:ZA ~31:2013/03719 ~32:22/05/2013;33:ZA ~31:2013/06249 ~32:20/08/2013 2015/08291 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVEMENTS IN REFRIGERATORS ~71:FRIDGELAND UK LIMITED, Suite B1.2, Clarence Mill Business Centre, Cheshire, United Kingdom ~72: Paul McAndrew~ 33:GB ~31:1306612.1 ~32:11/04/2013 2015/08268 ~ Complete ~54:A PARACHUTE ~71:AERODYNE RESEARCH MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD, 115 Marshall Drive Mount Edgecombe, South Africa ~72: HAYHURST, ANTHONY DOMINIC~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08223 ~32:11/11/2014 2015/08264 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS FOR CLASSIFYING PARTICULATE MATERIAL ~71:CDE GLOBAL LIMITED, Ballyreagh Industrial Estate Sandholes Road, Cookstown, United Kingdom ~72: CONVERY, Anthony~ 33:GB ~31:1420006.7 ~32:10/11/2014 2015/08262 ~ Provisional ~54:ROOF CAPPING ~71:BOTES, Pieter Francois, 655 Chlorite Street, South Africa ~72: BOTES, Pieter Francois~ 2015/08277 ~ Complete ~54:BIPYRAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS JAK INHIBITORS ~71:Incyte Corporation, Experimental Station, Route 141 & Henry Clay Road, Building E336/207, WILMINGTON 19880, DE, USA, United States of America ~72: CAO, Ganfeng;JIA, Zhongjiang;LI, Qun;LI, Yun-Long;MEI, Song;PAN, Yongchun;QIAN, Ding-Quan;ZHUO, Jincong~ 33:US ~31:61/824,683 ~32:17/05/2013 2015/08271 ~ Complete ~54:PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST DOSAGE FORM ~71:Bayer Pharma Aktiengesellschaft, Müllerstrasse 178, BERLIN 13353, GERMANY, Germany ~72: KAISER, Andreas;SCHULTZEMOSGAU, Marcus-Hillert;SCHÜTT, Barbara~ 33:EP ~31:13163417.2 ~32:11/04/2013
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2015/08275 ~ Complete ~54:HEAT FLOW SENSOR ~71:Cockerill Maintenance & Ingénierie S.A., Avenue Greiner, 1, SERAING B-4100, BELGIUM, Belgium ~72: CARA, Fabien;DETHIER, Alfred;RUDAZ, Daniel~ 33:BE ~31:2013/0363 ~32:23/05/2013 2015/08272 ~ Complete ~54:TADALAFIL FREE BASE-CONTAINING FILM DOSAGE FORM CONTAINING POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL-BASED POLYMER AND/OR VINYL PYRROLIDONE-BASED POLYMER AS DISPERSION STABILIZER ~71:CTC Bio, Inc., 1F., 13, Jungdae-ro 40-gil, Songpa-gu, SEOUL 138-858, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, Republic of Korea ~72: CHA, Bong-Geun;HAN, Jiyeong;JEON, Hong Ryeol;KIL, Myeongcheol;KIM, Jun-Ki;KWON, Do-Woo;LEE, Bong-Sang;PARK, Su-Jun~ 33:KR ~31:10-2013-0040084 ~32:11/04/2013 2015/08270 ~ Complete ~54:A FOOD PREPARATION CAPSULE ~71:Nestec S.A., Avenue Nestlé 55, VEVEY CH-1800, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: BEZET, Nicolas Jean-Guy;HEYDEL, Christophe Sébastien Paul;TALON, Christian~ 33:EP ~31:13163334.9 ~32:11/04/2013 2015/08276 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD, USER EQUIPMENT AND BASE STATION FOR TRANSMITTING FOURANTENNA PRE-CODING MATRIX ~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang, SHENZHEN 518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: LIU, Jianghua;WU, Qiang;ZHANG, Leiming~ 2015/08273 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE FOR PRODUCING A FIBROUS PRODUCT ~71:Saint-Gobain Isover, 18 Avenue d'Alsace, COURBEVOIE F-92400, FRANCE, France ~72: BAUDOIN, Bernard;ZACHI DE OSTI (Deceased), Fernando~ 33:FR ~31:1354728 ~32:24/05/2013 2015/08274 ~ Complete ~54:PACKET WITH A RECLOSABLE SEALING PANEL ~71:G.D Societa' Per Azioni, Via Battindarno, 91, BOLOGNA, ITALY, Italy ~72: D'ALFONSO, Lorena;NEGRINI, Stefano;POLLONI, Roberto;TACCHI, Alver~ 33:IT ~31:BO2013A000235 ~32:21/05/2013 2015/08269 ~ Complete ~54:CHIMERIC FVII-XTEN MOLECULES AND USES THEREOF ~71:Biogen MA Inc., 250 Binney Street, CAMBRIDGE 02142, MA, USA, United States of America ~72: PETERS, Robert;SALAS, Joe;TAN, Siyuan~ 33:US ~31:61/829,878 ~32:31/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/883,707 ~32:27/09/2013;33:US ~31:61/901,954 ~32:08/11/2013;33:US ~31:61/988,105 ~32:02/05/2014 2015/08265 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TESTING COMMUNICATION IN A VEHICLE SYSTEM ~71:General Electric Company, 1 River Road, SCHENECTADY 12345, NY, USA, United States of America ~72: CONNOLLY, Paul Aaron;FOY, Robert James;KELLNER, Steven Andrew;PALANTI, Robert Carmen;SCHROECK, Brian William~ 33:US ~31:14/537,346 ~32:10/11/2014 2015/08278 ~ Complete ~54:GLUTARIMIDE DERIVATIVES, USE THEREOF, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION BASED THEREON AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING GLUTARIMIDE DERIVATIVES ~71:OBSCHESTVO S OGRANICHENNOI OTVETSTVENNOSTIYU 'PHARMENTERPRISES', Prospekt Vernadskogo, Russian Federation ~72: KROMOVA, Tatyana Alexandrovna;NEBOLSIN, Vladimir Evgenievich~ 33:RU ~31:2013116826 ~32:12/04/2013 2015/08279 ~ Complete ~54:FLEXIBLE CONTAINER ~71:Maverick International (Pty) Ltd, 23 Reen Ave Athlone Ind. 1, South Africa ~72: Derek Martin FAY~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/04094 ~32:04/06/2013 2015/08263 ~ Provisional ~54:SYSTEM FOR, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING BIODIESEL ~71:BIO DYNAMIC FUEL (PTY) LIMITED, UNIT 16, SUNNINGHILL OFFICE PARK, 4 PELTIER DRIVE, SANDTON, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MAHER, Paul, Anthony~
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2015/08266 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING BIODIESEL ~71:BIO DYNAMIC FUEL (PTY) LIMITED, UNIT 16, SUNNINGHILL OFFICE PARK, 4 PELTIER DRIVE, SANDTON, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MAHER, Paul, Anthony~ 2015/08280 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE FOLDING, FILLING AND SEALING OF CARTON SLEEVES ~71:SIG TECHNOLOGY AG, Laufengasse 18, Switzerland ~72: SEICHE, Werner~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 107 223.2 ~32:09/07/2013 2015/08292 ~ Provisional ~54:THREADING OF HOLLOW SOLID BARS ~71:SWEMMER THEODORE DANIEL, P O Box 75746, South Africa ~72: SWEMMER THEODORE DANIEL~ 2015/08296 ~ Complete ~54:SOLAR COLLECTOR COMPRISING AN OPAQUE COVER ~71:SUNPLATE CORPORATION, 3930 Saint Johns Parkway Sanford, United States of America ~72: PRUTSMAN JEFFREY D;PRUTSMAN JOHN D~ 33:US ~31:61/811 495 ~32:12/04/2013 2015/08294 ~ Complete ~54:WASHING MACHINE ~71:DAVID THEMBEKILE MTUNZI, 290 Mmabatho Cul 10 Unit 2, South Africa ~72: DAVID THEMBEKILE MTUNZI~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/00158 ~32:09/01/2015 2015/08299 ~ Complete ~54:HERBAL COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING PAIN AND SKIN DISORDERS ~71:RUPAK ENTERPRISES (P) LIMITED, Shapeti, Deepak,#10-11 Mangal Compound MR-11 Pipliya Kumar Madhya Pradesh, India ~72: SHAPETI DEEPAK;SHAPETI MADHAVI~ 33:IN ~31:1352/MUM/2013 ~32:10/04/2013 2015/08298 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND PLANT FOR PRODUCING IRON FROM ROASTED PYRITES ~71:BLUCHER GMBH, Mettmanner Strasse 25, Germany ~72: BOHRINGER BERTRAM;DYACHENKO ALEXANDER;LARIN VALERIY;SCHONFELD RAIK~ 33:EP ~31:PCT/EP13/001475 ~32:17/05/2013 2015/08293 ~ Provisional ~54:EVERYGREEN BLAST CONTROL PLUG ~71:MARIANNA SUSANNA VAN RENDBURG, 51 Alexandra Str, South Africa ~72: MARIANNA SUSANNA VAN RENSBURG~ 2015/08295 ~ Provisional ~54:A HOLDER ~71:CATHERINE JANE STEER, 9 The Cottages Thornhill Estate, South Africa ~72: CASSIM GOOLAM BASHIR EBRAHIM;DREYER PIETER ETIENNE;STEER CATHERINE JANE;STIEVENART DAVID~ 2015/08297 ~ Provisional ~54:WIND TURBINE ~71:LESLIE WINSTON ANTHONY PETERSON, 19 Eland Road Robin Hills Randburg, South Africa ~72: GIBBS REGINALD JOHN;PETERSON LESLIE WINSTON ANTHONY~ .
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2015/08368 ~ Provisional ~54:SUPER BOX BEAM ~71:TYRON BOS, 38 Island View, La Palama Blv. Road, South Africa ~72: TYRON BOS~ 2015/08366 ~ Provisional ~54:PASSANGER EMERGENCY INFORMATION SOLUTION ~71:MICHAEL GRUNYUZA, 403 Ruben Flat, 517 Jasmyn Avenue, South Africa ~72: MICHAEL GRUNYUZA~ 2015/08367 ~ Provisional ~54:SOLAR PANEL CLUSTER CLAMP BRACKET ~71:TYRON BOS, 38 Island View, LaPalama Blvd Road, South Africa ~72: TYRON BOS~ 2015/08303 ~ Provisional ~54:PROJECTILE IMPACT REGULATING LAUNCHER SYSTEM ~71:ATLANTIS SPECIALIST TECHNOLOGIES PROPRIETARY LIMITED, 215 The Cliffs, Office Block 1, Niagara Road, Tygerfalls, Carl Cronje Drive, Bellville, 7536, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: DUMONT, Terence Paul~
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2015/08323 ~ Complete ~54:PARALLELIZED SAMPLE HANDLING ~71:CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 1200 East California Boulevard, M/C 210-85, Pasadena, 91125, California, United States of America;UNIVERSITY OF CHICAGO, 5801 South Ellis Street, Chicago, 60637, Illinois, United States of America ~72: GEORGE SAWICKI;LIANG MA;MIKHAIL KARYMOV;QICHAO PAN;RUSTEM F ISMAGILOV;STEFANO BEGOLO;TOAN HUYNH;WENBIN DU~ 33:US ~31:61/814,090 ~32:19/04/2013;33:US ~31:61/903,156 ~32:12/11/2013 2015/08320 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE FOR FILLING AND CLOSING DISPOSABLE BAGS FOR CONTAINING BANKNOTES ~71:CIMA S.P.A., Via di Mezzo 2-4, I-41037, Mirandola (MO), Italy ~72: NICOLETTA RAZZABONI;VITTORIO RAZZABONI~ 33:IT ~31:MI2013A 000751 ~32:09/05/2013 2015/08326 ~ Complete ~54:MULTI-COMPARTMENT WATER-SOLUBLE CAPSULES ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: PAUL NAYLOR;STUART STEPHEN COOLEY~ 33:EP ~31:13172900.6 ~32:19/06/2013 2015/08321 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE FOR OPTIMISING THE FILLING OF BAGS FOR CONTAINING BANKNOTES ~71:CIMA S.P.A., Via di Mezzo 2-4, I-41037, Mirandola (MO), Italy ~72: NICOLETTA RAZZABONI;VITTORIO RAZZABONI~ 33:IT ~31:MI2013A 000753 ~32:09/05/2013 2015/08324 ~ Complete ~54:OXAZOLIDINONE-QUINOLONE HYBRID ANTIBACTERIALS FOR THE PARENTERAL TREATMENT OR PROPHYLAXIS OF BACTERIAL DISEASES ~71:MORPHOCHEM AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT FÜR KOMBINATORISCHE CHEMIE, Gmunder Strasse 37-37a, 81379, München, Germany ~72: AXEL DALHOFF;THOMAS GRAMATTE;THOMAS KAPSNER~ 33:EP ~31:13002762.6 ~32:28/05/2013;33:EP ~31:13005745.8 ~32:10/12/2013;33:EP ~31:13005748.2 ~32:10/12/2013 2015/08318 ~ Complete ~54:PLASMA PERFORATION ~71:TANNPAPIER GMBH, Johann Roithner-Strasse 131, A-4050, Traun, Austria ~72: MICHAEL LINDNER~ 33:AT ~31:A 50268/2013 ~32:19/04/2013 2015/08319 ~ Complete ~54:RAW SUGAR AND ETHANOL PRODUCTION METHOD USING SELECTIVE FERMENTATION ~71:ASAHI GROUP HOLDINGS, LTD., 23-1, Azumabashi 1-chome, Sumida-ku, Tokyo, 1308602, Japan;SHINKO SUGAR MILL CO., LTD., 8-19, Imafukunishi 6-chome, Joto-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka, 5360004, Japan ~72: HIDENORI HIDAKA;KAZUTOSHI KITAI;MEGUMI SHIOURA;SATOSHI OHARA;YOSUKE HAMADA~ 33:JP ~31:2013-112078 ~32:28/05/2013 2015/08322 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE FOR THE INSERTION OF PAPER VALUABLES IN CLOSABLE CONTAINERS, WITH CONTROL AND STORAGE OF VALUABLES ENTERING THE CONTAINER ~71:CIMA S.P.A., Via di Mezzo 2-4, I-41037, Mirandola (MO), Italy ~72: NICOLETTA RAZZABONI;VITTORIO RAZZABONI~ 33:IT ~31:MI2013A 000862 ~32:28/05/2013 2015/08325 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATION THERAPY COMPRISING OXAZOLIDINONE-QUINOLONES FOR USE IN TREATING BACTERIAL INFECTIONS ~71:MORPHOCHEM AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT FÜR KOMBINATORISCHE CHEMIE, Gmunder Strasse 37-37a, 81379, München, Germany ~72: AXEL DALHOFF;THOMAS KAPSNER~ 33:EP ~31:13002761.8 ~32:28/05/2013 2015/08307 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBODIES THAT BIND MYOSTATIN, COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS ~71:AMGEN INC., One Amgen Center Drive, United States of America ~72: ARORA, Taruna;CHEN, Qing;HAN, Huiquan;LU, Hsieng Sen;ZHOU, Xiaolan~ 33:US ~31:61/374,095 ~32:16/08/2010 2015/08309 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FABRICATION OF ELONGATE CONCRETE ARTICLES ~71:VERTECH HUME PTY LTD, 64-66 LOCK AVENUE, WERRIBEE VIC 3030, AUSTRALIA,
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Australia ~72: DESAILLY, Christopher, A.;DJAKOVIC, Denis;HUME, Donald, H.;HUME, Graeme, R.;HUME, Tamas, Dale~ 33:AU ~31:2013204660 ~32:12/04/2013 2015/08310 ~ Complete ~54:A TRANSITION ARRANGEMENT FOR AN AIRCRAFT ~71:NORDEN, Christian, Emmanuel, 28 WEDGEWOOD VILLA, 278 JEAN AVENUE, LYTTELTON, 0157, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: NORDEN, Christian, Emmanuel~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02689 ~32:15/04/2013 2015/08304 ~ Complete ~54:A PAINT ROLLER ~71:EU & LA SHEEPSKIN PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD, CNR. ALBERT AND REITZ STREET, HEIDELBERG GAUTENG, South Africa ~72: TONDOLO, Nello Agostino~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08250 ~32:11/11/2014 2015/08312 ~ Complete ~54:CENICRIVIROC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING THE SAME ~71:Tobira Therapeutics, Inc., 400 Oyster Point Boulevard, Suite 525, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 94080, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: DALZIEL, Sean Mark;MENNING, Mark Michael~ 33:US ~31:61/823,766 ~32:15/05/2013 2015/08316 ~ Complete ~54:A CARD, AN ASSEMBLY, A METHOD OF ASSEMBLING THE CARD AND A METHOD OF OUTPUTTING INFORMATION ~71:Cardlab ApS, Lyskær 3 EF, HERLEV DK-2730, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: NIELSEN, Finn;SPEIERMANN, Finn~ 33:IB ~31:2013/057671 ~32:12/04/2013 2015/08315 ~ Complete ~54:HETEROCYCLIC DERIVATES ~71:KalVista Pharmaceuticals Limited, Building 227, Tetricus Science Park, Porton Down, SALISBURY SP4 0JQ, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: DAVIE, Rebecca Louise;EDWARDS, Hannah Joy;EVANS, David Michael;HODGSON, Simon Teanby;MILLER, Iain;NOVAK, Andrew Richard;SMITH, Alun John;STOCKS, Michael John~ 33:US ~31:61/826,596 ~32:23/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/865,756 ~32:14/08/2013 2015/08317 ~ Complete ~54:A CARD WITH AN OFFSET FILED GENERATOR ~71:Cardlab ApS, Lyskær 3 EF, HERLEV DK-2730, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: NIELSEN, Finn;SPEIERMANN, Finn~ 33:IB ~31:2013/057666 ~32:12/04/2013 2015/08314 ~ Complete ~54:ACC INHIBITORS AND USES THEREOF ~71:Nimbus Apollo, Inc., 25 First Street, Suite 404, CAMBRIDGE 02141, MA, USA, United States of America ~72: BORG, George;GREENWOOD, Jeremy Robert;HARRIMAN, Geraldine C.;MASSE, Craig E.~ 33:US ~31:61/821,829 ~32:10/05/2013 2015/08311 ~ Complete ~54:PACKET-LEVEL SPLITTING FOR DATA TRANSMISSION VIA MULTIPLE CARRIERS ~71:QUALCOMM Incorporated, Attn: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, SAN DIEGO 92121-1714, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: DAMNJANOVIC, Jelena;HORN, Gavin Bernard;PRAKASH, Rajat~ 33:US ~31:61/811,637 ~32:12/04/2013;33:US ~31:14/249,050 ~32:09/04/2014 2015/08313 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ESSENTIAL OIL COMBINATIONS ~71:Colgate-Palmolive Company, 300 Park Avenue, NEW YORK 10022, NY, USA, United States of America ~72: FISHER, Steven W.;LEWIS, Navin;POTNIS, Shashank Vishwanath;PRENCIPE, Michael;TAMBS, Gary E.~ 2015/08305 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS AND PLANT FOR PREPARATION OF ONE OR MORE REACTION PRODUCTS ~71:Linde Aktiengesellschaft, Klosterhofstrasse 1, MÜNCHEN 80331, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BARTESCH, Thomas;FENDT, Johannes;FRITZ, Helmut;PESCHEL, Andreas~ 33:DE ~31:102014016704.06 ~32:12/11/2014
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2015/08300 ~ Provisional ~54:SYSTEM FOR, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING BIODIESEL ~71:BIO DYNAMIC FUEL (PTY) LIMITED, UNIT 16, SUNNINGHILL OFFICE PARK, 4 PELTIER DRIVE, SANDTON, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MAHER, Paul, Anthony~ 2015/08306 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING BIODIESEL ~71:BIO DYNAMIC FUEL (PTY) LIMITED, UNIT 16, SUNNINGHILL OFFICE PARK, 4 PELTIER DRIVE, SANDTON, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MAHER, Paul, Anthony~ 2015/08301 ~ Provisional ~54:AN ELECTRICAL PLUG ASSEMBLY ~71:EQM GLOBAL (PTY) LTD, UNIT 9 OF 22 RAWSON STREET, KNYSNA, 6570, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MATZNER, Eugin;MATZNER, Quinton~ 2015/08302 ~ Provisional ~54:A CONVERSION ARRANGEMENT ~71:RAILPRO LIMITED, SUITE 202, SHAM PENG TONG PLAZA, VICTORIA, MAHE, SEYCHELLES, Seychelles ~72: FOURIE, Johannes, Jacobus~ 2015/08328 ~ Provisional ~54:SPECTATOR SIGN ~71:ANDRIES HENDRIK GROENEHALDT, 283 Albertus Str Unit C 101 Mont Rouge 101 La Montagne, South Africa ~72: GROENEWALDT ANDRIES HENDRIK~ 2015/08332 ~ Complete ~54:A DIGGING IMPLEMENT ~71:THE BUHRMANN TRUST, Plot 33, Riverside Estates, Pretoria West,, South Africa ~72: BUHRMANN,Rudolph~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/05885 ~32:12/08/2014 2015/08331 ~ Provisional ~54:A DART AND DART RETAINER ~71:BUYS,Andre Johann, Woodhill Lavender Estate 76 Thyme Lane Moreleta Park Pretoria, South Africa ~72: BUYS,Andre Johann~ 2015/08333 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE FOR REMOVING PEOPLE IN A LIFE-THREATENING SITUATION AND METHOD FOR USING THEREOF ~71:SPAIN PATENTES GV,S.L, Gran Capitan, 46 1 10, 14006, Corodoba, Spain ~72: GIL VIZUETE,FRANCISCO JAVIER~ 2015/08329 ~ Provisional ~54:QUICKRECHARGE ~71:Rashidi Achilles Mbecke Za-Mulamba, 483 Ledys Street 42 Angelina Sunnyside, South Africa ~72: Rashidi Achilles Mbecke Za-Mulamba~ 2015/08335 ~ Provisional ~54:IT EQUIPMENT RENTAL METHOD ~71:GLOBAL MICRO SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD, 5th Floor Global House, 28 Sturdee Avenue ROSEBANK Johannesburg 2196 Gauteng, South Africa ~72: MILNER,Jon Jas Rey~ 2015/08330 ~ Provisional ~54:V-FLEX GRIP ~71:SELLO FANUEL MABENA, 362 Block M, South Africa ~72: SELLO FANUEL MABENA~ 2015/08334 ~ Provisional ~54:DESLIMING APPARATUS ~71:VIETTI SLURRYTEC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 33 Kyalami Boulevard Kyalami Business Park Kyalami, South Africa ~72: KRASS DE KRASSNOKUTSKI,ALEXEI EGMAR;VIETTI ,ANDREW JOSEPH~ .
- APPLIED ON 2015/11/12 -
2015/08353 ~ Complete ~54:MICROCAPSULES CONTAINING A GAS-GENERATING PHOTOLABILE KETOACID OR KETOESTER AND USES THEREOF ~71:Firmenich SA, 1, route des Jeunes, P.O. Box 239, GENEVA 8 CH-1211, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: BERTHIER, Damien;HERRMANN, Andreas;PARET, Nicolas;TRACHSEL, Alain~ 33:EP ~31:13168740.2 ~32:22/05/2013 2015/08355 ~ Complete ~54:ACC INHIBITORS AND USES THEREOF ~71:Nimbus Apollo, Inc., 25 First Street, Suite 404, CAMBRIDGE 02141, MA, USA, United States of America ~72: BORG, George;GREENWOOD, Jeremy Robert;HARRIMAN, Geraldine C.;MASSE, Craig E.~ 33:US ~31:61/821,831 ~32:10/05/2013
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2015/08362 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION AND THE USE THEREOF, AND APPLICATION REGIME OF SAID PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR ON-DEMAND CONTRACEPTION ~71:BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Müllerstr. 178, 13353, Berlin, Germany ~72: ANDREA ROTGERI;ANNE MENGEL;ANTONIUS TER LAAK;BERND BUCHMANN;BERNHARD LINDENTHAL;NICO BRÄUER;PETER SERNO;ULRIKE FUHRMANN;ULRIKE RÖHN~ 33:EP ~31:13169029.9 ~32:23/05/2013 2015/08363 ~ Complete ~54:IRON SUPPLEMENT ~71:AMIP, LLC, 101 North Main Street, Clearfield, 84015, Utah, United States of America ~72: JONATHAN DAVID BORTZ~ 33:US ~31:61/831,879 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/08373 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND APPARARUS FOR REMOVING AN OUTER LAYER FROM AN ELONGATE BODY OF METAL ~71:ORANGEIMPACT (PTY) LTD, Stand 114, 7th Street, Zone 15, Ga-Rankuwa Industrial, South Africa ~72: COETZER, GERHARDUS JANSE;LEHANE, ERIC CLANCY;LEHANE, WILLIAM BRIAN~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08306 ~32:12/11/2014 2015/08344 ~ Complete ~54:A CONNECTOR FOR A SAFETY LINE ~71:HEIGHTSAFETY (PTY) LTD, UNIT A6 & A5, TILLBURY BUSINESS PARK, 1030 SIXTEENTH STREET, RANDJESPARK, MIDRAND, 1685, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: DU TOIT, Johan, Paul~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/06010 ~32:15/08/2014 2015/08346 ~ Complete ~54:SAFE POINT FORCE ABSORBING ANCHOR POINT ~71:HEIGHTSAFETY (PTY) LTD, UNIT A6 & A5, TILLBURY BUSINESS PARK, 1030 SIXTEENTH STREET, RANDJESPARK, MIDRAND, 1685, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: DU TOIT, Johan, Paul~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/06011 ~32:15/08/2014 2015/08350 ~ Complete ~54:SAFETY NET WITH INSTALLATION INDICATOR ~71:NICAUD COMPANIES 22 (PTY) LTD, Plot 75, Rhenosterfontein, Rustenburg, South Africa ~72: FLANAGAN, William Frederick; VAN DEN BERG, Christopher~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08639 ~32:25/11/2014 2015/08361 ~ Complete ~54:ABSORBER TUBE ~71:SCHOTT SOLAR AG, Hattenbergstraße 10, 55122, Mainz, Germany ~72: NIKOLAUS BENZ;THOMAS KUCKELKORN~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 211 381.1 ~32:18/06/2013 2015/08337 ~ Provisional ~54:HYBRID WIND AND SOLAR DISH ENERGY GENERATOR ~71:Donovan Penaluna, 47 Blumberg rd, Providentia, South Africa ~72: Donovan Penaluna~ 2015/08339 ~ Provisional ~54:AN EDUCATIONAL APPARATUS ~71:ELLIS, Felicity Anne, 185 Garlington, Garlington Estate, Hilton, DURBAN 3245, KwaZulu-Natal, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: ELLIS, Felicity Anne~ 2015/08341 ~ Provisional ~54:WIND ENERGY INTAKE AND CONVERSION SYSTEM FOR WIND TURBINES ~71:David Nchabeleng, P O Box 768, South Africa ~72: David Nchabeleng~ 2015/08379 ~ Provisional ~54:FLOWER DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT ~71:CARREIRA, RICO MARADONA, 13 Swellendam Road, Boardwalk Meander, Olympus, South Africa ~72: CARREIRA, MIGUEL CONSALVES;CARREIRA, RICO MARADONA~ 2015/08345 ~ Complete ~54:BACK UP FALL ARRESTOR ~71:HEIGHTSAFETY (PTY) LTD, UNIT A6 & A5, TILLBURY BUSINESS PARK, 1030 SIXTEENTH STREET, RANDJESPARK, MIDRAND, 1685, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: DU TOIT, Johan, Paul~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/06009 ~32:15/08/2014 2015/08347 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A MAIZE MEAL PIE ~71:ZISIS, Lambros, 1018 Paul Street Moreletta Park, South Africa ~72: ZISIS, Lambros~
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2015/08365 ~ Complete ~54:ENERGY GENERATION LOAD COMPENSATION ~71:HONEY BADGER INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD, "36", 6-8 Thomson Street, Australia ~72: ROGERS, Gregory Neville~ 33:AU ~31:2013901278 ~32:13/04/2013 2015/08349 ~ Complete ~54:DC SELF-BAKING ELECTRODE ~71:MINTEK, 200 Malibongwe Drive, South Africa ~72: BASIKA, Kabwika;CURR, Thomas Robert;MUKADI, Jean-Jacques Ndiabintu;REYNOLDS, Quinn Gareth~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/06845 ~32:17/09/2014 2015/08354 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED5-(3,5-DIMETHYLISOXAZOL-4-YL)INDOLINE-2-ONES ~71:BeiGene, Ltd., c/o Mourant Ozannes Corporate Services (Cayman) Limited, 94 Solaris Avenue, PO Box 1348, Camana Bay, GEORGE TOWN KY1-1108, GRAND CAYMAN, CAYMAN ISLANDS, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: REN, Bo;WANG, Hexiang;ZHOU, Changyou~ 33:IB ~31:2013/074780 ~32:26/04/2013 2015/08360 ~ Complete ~54:BIOLEACHING AND SOLVENT EXTRACTION PROCESS WITH A SELECTIVE RECOVERY OF COPPER AND ZINC FROM SULPHIDE POLYMETALLIC ONCENTRATES ~71:SERVICIOS CONDUMEX S.A. DE C.V., Carretera Constitución a SLP Km 9.6 Parque Industrial Jurica 76127 Santiago de Querétaro, Querétaro, Mexico ~72: ALFONSO LOPEZ-JUAREZ;BELISARIO SANCHEZ-VAZQUEZ;ERIC DAVID BUENDIA-CACHU;FRANCISCO ESTRADA-DE LOS SANTOS;ULISES MONTER-VALENZUELA~ 33:MX ~31:MX/a/2013/004855 ~32:29/04/2013 2015/08370 ~ Provisional ~54:LOCK ~71:CHRISTOPHER DEAN, Plot 82 Road Number 1, Wheatlands, South Africa ~72: CHRISTOPHER DEAN~ 2015/08377 ~ Complete ~54:LOCKING DEVICE ~71:PLASTINTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 29 Bell Street, Meadowdale, South Africa ~72: AMBROSI, GIOVANNI MARIA~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/00846 ~32:05/02/2015 2015/08356 ~ Complete ~54:ACCESS CONTROL METHOD AND DEVICE ~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang, SHENZHEN 518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: GUO, Yali;ZHANG, Wanqiang~ 2015/08358 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF DENCICHINE IN PREPARATION OF DRUG FOR TREATING THROMBOCYTOPENIA ~71:KUNMING SHENGHUO PHARMACEUTICAL (GROUP) CO., LTD., No. 2 Jing You Road National Economy and Technology Development Area, Kunming, 650217, Yunnan, People's Republic of China ~72: FENG LAN;GUIHUA LAN;XIAOBO SUN~ 2015/08369 ~ Provisional ~54:INSTANT FERMENTED SORGHUM/MAIZE PORRIDGE ~71:DINEO JULIA MTSETFWA, P.O.Box 1220, South Africa ~72: DINEO JULIA MTSETFWA~ 2015/08374 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING AN OUTER LAYER FROM AN LEONGATE BODY OF METAL ~71:ORANGEIMPACT (PTY) LTD, Stand 114, 7th Street, Zone 15, Ga-Rankuwa Industrial, South Africa ~72: COETZER, GERHARDUS JANSE;LEHANE, ERIC CLANCY;LEHANE, WILLIAM BRIAN~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08306 ~32:12/11/2014 2015/08376 ~ Complete ~54:SMOKING ARTICLE WITH NON-OVERLAPPING, RADIALLY SEPARATED, DUAL HEAT-CONDUCTING ELEMENTS ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: BONNELY, SAMUEL~ 33:EP ~31:13182663.8 ~32:02/09/2013 2015/08357 ~ Complete ~54:CONSTRUCTED WETLAND SEWAGE TREATMENT SYSTEM ~71:RBC EKO ROBERT CA¿KA, Kalonka 6, Poland ~72: Robert CA¿KA~ 33:PL ~31:PL408014 ~32:25/04/2014
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2015/08336 ~ Provisional ~54:FIRE ROOF VENTILATOR AND CONTROL MECHANISM ~71:VENTRITE BUSINESS TRUST, 48 Forge Road, Spartan, South Africa ~72: VAN BILJOEN, Mark~ 2015/08338 ~ Provisional ~54:URINAL ~71:GYPSY IP HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD, 165 Clive Road, Lansdowne, South Africa ~72: SCHMIDT, Fritz Carel~ 2015/08340 ~ Provisional ~54:A BLOWPIPE ~71:HEINRICH JACQUES DREYER, 7 SHAKESPEAR ROAD, KELDERHOF ESTATE, South Africa ~72: HEINRICH JACQUES DREYER~ 2015/08342 ~ Provisional ~54:EXAMEN-ASSET REGISTRATION PLATFORM/ASSET VERIFICATION TOOL/ASSET STATUS REPORT ~71:MOEKETSE ISHMAEL SOJANE, 1094 MOKGASHOA STREET VOSLOORUS, South Africa ~72: MOEKETSE ISHMAEL SOJANE~ 2015/08375 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING AN OUTER LAYER FROM AN ELONGATE BODY OF METAL ~71:ORANGEIMPACT (PTY) LTD, Stand 114, 7th Street, Zone 15, Ga-Rankuwa Industrial, South Africa ~72: COETZER, GERHARDUS JANSE;LEHANE, ERIC CLANCY;LEHANE, WILLIAM BRIAN~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08306 ~32:12/11/2014 2015/08348 ~ Complete ~54:UNDER-VEHICLE SPRAY DEVICE ~71:PETER BRIAN BROADHURST, 27 GEORGE ROAD, ELDORAIGNE, South Africa ~72: PETER BRIAN BROADHURST~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/06129 ~32:21/08/2014 2015/08351 ~ Complete ~54:ASSEMBLY FIXTURE ~71:TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Arcadia Campus, 175 Mandela Drive, Arcadia, PRETORIA 0083, Gauteng Province, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MPOFU, Khumbulani;OLABANJI, Olayinka Mohammed~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08311 ~32:12/11/2014 2015/08378 ~ Complete ~54:VALVE ~71:PLASTININTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 29 Bell Street, Meadowdale, South Africa ~72: KLOPPERS, JOHAN HENDRIK~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08811 ~32:01/12/2014 2015/08462 ~ Provisional ~54:BANNER SHADE ~71:DAVID STEPHANUS VAN DER MERWE, Kilnerpark Chalets 39, Cnr Lynette & Abilia Street, South Africa ~72: DAVID STEPHANUS VAN DER MERWE~ 2015/08352 ~ Complete ~54:AIR RELEASE VALVE WITH ELASTIC ROLLING SHUTTER ~71:BERMAD CS LTD., Evron 22808 Kibbutz Evron, Israel ~72: WEINGARTEN, Zvi~ 33:US ~31:13/928,448 ~32:27/06/2013 2015/08359 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF MOVING A COMPONENT OR A MATERIAL TO AND WITHIN A LEVEL OF A SHAFT BORING SYSTEM ~71:TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY. LIMITED, 123 Albert Street, Brisbane, 4000, Queensland, Australia ~72: FREDRIC DELABBIO;ROCKY LYNN WEBB~ 33:AU ~31:2013901328 ~32:16/04/2013 2015/08364 ~ Complete ~54:TYLOSIN DERIVATIVES AND METHOD FOR PREPARATION THEREOF ~71:BAYER ANIMAL HEALTH GMBH, , 51368, Leverkusen, Germany;KITASATO INSTITUTE, 9-1, Shirokane, 5Chome Minato-ku, Tokyo, 108-8641, Japan ~72: CAROLIN LUDWIG;GERD KLEEFELD;HIROSE TOMOYASU;ROBRECHT FROYMAN;SATOSHI OMURA;SHIOMI KAZURO;SUGAWARA AKIHIRO;TOSHIAKI SUNAZUKA~ 33:EP ~31:13169009.1 ~32:23/05/2013 2015/08372 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR REMOVING AND OUTER LAYER FROM AN ELONGATED BODY OF METAL ~71:ORANGEIMPACT (PTY) LTD, Stand 114, 7th Street, Zone 15, GaRankuwa Industrial, South Africa ~72: COETZER, GERHARDUS JANSE;LEHANE, ERIC CLANCY;LEHANE, WILLIAM BRIAN~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08306 ~32:12/11/2014
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2015/08308 ~ Complete ~54:A PUSH TAP ~71:ARTZ, Matthew, Peter, NO. 20 COLLEGE AVENUE, MILL PARK, PORT ELIZABETH, 6001, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: ARTZ, Matthew, Peter~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08266 ~32:12/11/2014 .
- APPLIED ON 2015/11/13 -
2015/08431 ~ Provisional ~54:REINFORCED MESH ~71:DAVIES ,GRAIG DAVID, 3 Martha Street, Kloofendal Ext.3, Roodepoort,, South Africa;GRACE,NICOLETTE, Unit 232, The Nicol, Nicol Road, Bedfordview,, South Africa ~72: DAVIES ,GRAIG DAVID;GRACE,NICOLETTE~ 2015/08389 ~ Provisional ~54:A DRILL PIPE ASSEMBLY ~71:GOUWS, Petrus Christiaan, 6 Silver Street, Benfleur, Witbank, 1034, Mpumalanga, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: GOUWS, Petrus Christiaan~ 2015/08395 ~ Complete ~54:SHELF-STABLE FERMENTED DAIRY PRODUCTS AND METHODS OF MAKING SAME ~71:Nestec S.A., Avenue Nestlé 55, VEVEY CH-1800, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: WELCH, Frank Karl;WIESSEL, Ana Lucia;ZERLAUT, Allen Bruce~ 2015/08397 ~ Complete ~54:SUBMERSIBLE POWER PLANT HAVING MULTIPLE TURBINES ~71:Minesto AB, Vita Gavelns väg 6, VÄSTRA FRÖLUNDA S-426 71, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: PETTERSSON, Patrik~ 2015/08401 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL IMMUNOTHERAPY AGAINST SEVERAL TUMORS, SUCH AS LUNG CANCER, INCLUDING NSCLC ~71:immatics biotechnologies GmbH, Paul-Ehrlich-Strasse 15, TUEBINGEN 72076, GERMANY, Germany ~72: FRITSCHE, Jens;SINGH, Harpreet;SONG, Colette;WALTER, Steffen;WEINSCHENK, Toni~ 33:GB ~31:1313987.8 ~32:05/08/2013;33:US ~31:61/862,213 ~32:05/08/2013;33:GB ~31:1403297.3 ~32:25/02/2014 2015/08413 ~ Complete ~54:RAMAN QUANTIFICATION METHOD OF CANCER-RELATED SUBSTANCE ~71:HIROAKI ITO, A JAPANESE CITIZEN, 11-6-3001, Tukuda 1-chome, Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 1040051, Japan;MYTECH CO., LTD, 4652-4, Funatsu-cho, Himeji-shi, Hyogo, 6792101, Japan ~72: HIROAKI ITO;KATSUYUKI HASEGAWA;YUKI HASEGAWA~ 33:JP ~31:2013-098608 ~32:08/05/2013 2015/08419 ~ Complete ~54:GARMENT, ESPECIALLY SPORTS GARMENT ~71:PUMA SE, Puma Way 1, Germany ~72: BENEYTO-FERRE, Jordi~ 2015/08343 ~ Provisional ~54:THE SLIPPING TRANSPORT SYSTEM ~71:Stephen van Rooyen, Unit 70 Avon Gardens 22nd Avenue Elsie's River, South Africa ~72: Stephen van Rooyen~ 2015/08404 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO ORGANIC COMPOUNDS ~71:Givaudan SA, Chemin de la Perfumerie 5, VERNIER CH-1214 , SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: ALCHENBERGER, Alain;BERBEZ, Chloe;FINN, Clare;LELIEVRE, Dominique;LOVCHIK, Martin Alan;POIGNON-MARTEL, Roseline;ROMEY, Gilles~ 33:EP ~31:13290129.9 ~32:10/06/2013 2015/08405 ~ Complete ~54:DRILLING TOOL APPARATUS ~71:Gripple Limited, The Old West Gun Works, Savile Street East, SHEFFIELD S4 7UQ, SOUTH YORKSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: BOSTOCK, David Graham;SMITH, Paul Andrew~ 33:GB ~31:1309740.7 ~32:31/05/2013;33:GB ~31:1321879.7 ~32:11/12/2013;33:GB ~31:1408810.8 ~32:19/05/2014 2015/08409 ~ Complete ~54:CONTAINER ~71:Nicoventures Holdings Limited, Globe House, 1 Water Street, LONDON WC2R 3LA, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: ABEL, Jeremy;MCKEON, Tom;SCHENNUM, Steve~ 33:US ~31:61/830,915 ~32:04/06/2013;33:GB ~31:1405720.2 ~32:31/03/2014
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2015/08410 ~ Complete ~54:ETHYNYL DERIVATIVES AS METABOTROPIC GLUTAMATE RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS ~71:F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, BASEL CH-4070, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: JAESCHKE, Georg;LINDEMANN, Lothar;MARTIN, Rainer E.;RICCI, Antonio;RUEHER, Daniel;STADLER, Heinz;VIEIRA, Eric~ 33:EP ~31:13175535.7 ~32:08/07/2013 2015/08461 ~ Provisional ~54:COOLER PALACE ~71:MABOVANE STEMMER JIYANE, 159 Lindelani Ext, Vusimuzi, South Africa ~72: MABOVANE STEMMER JIYANE~ 2015/08380 ~ Provisional ~54:AQUAPONICS SYSTEM ~71:MCGURK, David, Peter, MOUNT PLEASANT, 66 ORION STREET, KENSINGTON, 2101, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MCGURK, David, Peter~ 2015/08390 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-BACTERIAL SIDEROPHORE-AMINOPENICILLIN CONJUGATES ~71:UNIVERSITY OF NOTRE DAME DU LAC, OFFICE OF TECHNOLOGY TRANSFER, 940 GRACE HALL, NOTRE DAME, INDIANA 46556, USA, United States of America ~72: JI, Cheng;MILLER, Marvin, J.;MILLER, Patricia, A.~ 33:US ~31:13/865,801 ~32:18/04/2013 2015/08382 ~ Provisional ~54:A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PERFORMING TARGETED MARKETING ~71:FATTI 365 (PTY) LTD., Bloukrans Building, Lynnwood Bridge Office Park, 4 Daventry Street, Lynnwood Manor, PRETORIA 0081, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MAGUIRE, Adrian Marc~ 2015/08388 ~ Provisional ~54:A ROLLING CUTTER DRILL BIT ~71:BUTLER, Howard Dion, 456 Canal View, 37 Richard Road, Kengies Extension, Fourways, 2191, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa;GOUWS, Petrus Christiaan, 6 Silver Street, Benfleur, Witbank, 1034, Mpumalanga, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa;VISSER, Tom, 105 Kraalkop Street, Fochville, 2515, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: BUTLER, Howard Dion;GOUWS, Petrus Christiaan;VISSER, Tom~ 2015/08394 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBACTERIAL BIAROMATIC DERIVATIVES ~71:Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Gewerbestrasse 16, ALLSCHWIL CH-4123, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: CREN, Sylvaine;FRIEDLI, Astrid;HUBSCHWERLEN, Christian;RUEEDI, Georg;ZUMBRUNN, Cornelia~ 33:IB ~31:2013/053021 ~32:16/04/2013 2015/08400 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR ARSENIC OXIDATION AND REMOVAL FROM PROCESS AND WASTE SOLUTIONS ~71:Barrick Gold Corporation, BCE Place, Canada Trust Tower Suite 3700, 161 Bay Street, TORONTO M5J 2S1, CANADA, Canada ~72: AHERN, Noelene;CHOI, Yeonuk;GHARELAR, Ahmad Ghahremaninezhad~ 33:US ~31:61/828,560 ~32:29/05/2013 2015/08408 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUNDS FOR INHIBITING DRUG-RESISTANT STRAINS OF HIV-1 INTEGRASE ~71:The United States of America, as represented by the Secretary, Department of Health and Human Services, National Institutes of Health, Office of Technology Transfer, 6011 Executive Boulevard, Suite 325, MSC 7660, BETHESDA 20852-7660, MD, USA, United States of America ~72: BURKE, Terrence R.;HUGHES, Stephen;JOHNSON, Barry;MARCHAND, Christophe;METIFIOT, Mathieu A.;POMMIER, Yves;SMITH, Steven;ZHAO, Xue Zhi~ 33:US ~31:61/824,306 ~32:16/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/899,061 ~32:01/11/2013 2015/08416 ~ Complete ~54:ALPHA-SUBSTITUTED GLYCINEAMIDE DERIVATIVE ~71:KISSEI PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD., 19-48, Yoshino Matsumoto-shi, Nagano, 399-8710, Japan ~72: HIDEAKI HIRASAWA;JUNICHI KOBAYASHI;NAOHIRO KAWAMURA~ 33:JP ~31:2013-098835 ~32:08/05/2013 2015/08415 ~ Complete ~54:THERAPEUTIC EFFECT PREDICTION METHOD FOR COLORECTAL CANCER PATIENT IN WHOM EXPRESSION OF TK1 PROTEIN HAS INCREASED ~71:TAIHO PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND ESTABLISHED UNDER THE LAWS OF JAPAN, 1-27 Kandanishiki-
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cho Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 101-8444, Japan ~72: KAZUKI SAKAMOTO;MASANOBU ITO~ 33:JP ~31:2013-105082 ~32:17/05/2013 2015/08418 ~ Complete ~54:OPTICAL SENSOR, OPTICAL SENSOR ASSEMBLY AND MONITORING DEVICE ~71:ADC CZECH REPUBLIC, S.R.O., Turanka 856/98B, 627 00, Brno, Czech Republic;TYCO ELECTRONICS (SHANGHAI) CO. LTD., Level 1 No. 142 He Dan Road, Waigaoqiao Free Trade Zone, 200233, Shanghai, People's Republic of China;TYCO ELECTRONICS RAYCHEM BVBA, A BELGIUM LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY, Diestsesteenweg 692, B-3010, Kessel-Lo, Belgium ~72: DANIEL FRANCOIS DAEMS;DAVID NOVAK;KRISTOF VASTMANS;LIN LIN;ZHAOYANG TONG~ 33:US ~31:61/822,655 ~32:13/05/2013;33:CN ~31:201310223485.6 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/08383 ~ Provisional ~54:REVOLVING VAULT ~71:BRESSAN, Mauro, Plot 86, Bokmakierie Street, THERESAPARK 0182, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa;VAN DER MERWE, Dewald, 102 West Street, PRETORIA NORTH 0182, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: VAN DER MERWE, Dewald~ 2015/08425 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTROCATALYST FOR THE REDUCTION OF OXYGEN ~71:NORTH-WEST UNIVERSITY, 1 Hoffman Street, Joon van Rooy Building,, South Africa ~72: FALCH,Anzel;KRIEK,Roelof Jacobus;VAN HEERDEN,Liesel Andrea~ 2015/08427 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF CONNECTING METAL STRIPS ~71:BWG BERGWERK-UND WALZWERK-MASCHINENBAU GMBH, Mercartorstrabe 74-78 Duisburg, Germany ~72: AMBAUM,FRIEDHELM;HOFFMANN,JENS;NOE,ANDREAS~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 116 713.9 ~32:14/11/2014 2015/08430 ~ Provisional ~54:DUCT COUPLING AND DUCT ~71:UNIQUE VENTILATION AND SUPPORT SYSTEMS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 1 Resnick Street, Factoria 1739, South Africa ~72: SWART,CORNELIUS NICOLAAS~ 2015/08384 ~ Provisional ~54:BIOLOGICAL TREATMENT OF VANADIFEROUS ORES ~71:Gabriella Nxumalo, 1023 zone 1 Ga-Rankuwa, South Africa ~72: Gabriella Nxumalo~ 2015/08392 ~ Complete ~54:CARDBOARD MADE WHEEL ~71:I.G. CARDBOARD TECHNOLOGIES LTD., Gershon Shatz 6, PO Box 57137, Israel ~72: GAFNI, Izhar~ 33:US ~31:61/926,651 ~32:13/01/2014 2015/08398 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL CYP17 INHIBITORS/ANTIANDROGENS ~71:Orion Corporation, Orionintie 1, ESPOO FI-02200, FINLAND, Finland ~72: HAIKARAINEN, Anssi;KARJALAINEN, Arja;PASSINIEMI, Mikko;PIETIKÄINEN, Pekka;RUMMAKKO, Petteri;TIAINEN, Eija;VÄISÄNEN, Emilia;WOHLFAHRT, Gerd~ 33:US ~31:61/833846 ~32:11/06/2013 2015/08403 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PURIFYING SYNTHESIS GASES ~71:ECOLOOP GmbH, Geheimrat-Ebert-Strasse 12, GOSLAR 38640, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BAUMANN, Leonhard;MÖLLER, Roland~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 008 422.9 ~32:16/05/2013 2015/08407 ~ Complete ~54:EXTRACELLULAR DITERPENE PRODUCTION ~71:DSM IP Assets B.V., Het Overloon 1, HEERLEN NL-6411 TE, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: BOER, Viktor Marius;BROERS, Nicolette Jasmijn;LAWRENCE, Adam G.~ 33:US ~31:13/907,786 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/08411 ~ Complete ~54:SWALLOWABLE N-ACETYLCYSTEINE TABLETS ~71:Zambon S.p.A., Via Lillo del Duca, 10, I-20091, BRESSO, ITALY, Italy ~72: DE LAZZARI, Alessandra;MORETTO, Alberto~ 33:IT ~31:MI2013A 000874 ~32:29/05/2013 2015/08422 ~ Provisional ~54:FITTING ROOM REVOLUTION ~71:Sherwin Emlyn Koopman, 30 Harrison Crescent Heath Park,, South Africa ~72: Sherwin Emlyn Koopman~
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2015/08423 ~ Provisional ~54:IMPROVED POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND CUTTERS FOR OIL AND GAS WELL DRILLING ~71:University of the Witwatersrand ,Johannesburg, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue, Johannesburg, South Africa ~72: Robert Reid~ 2015/08429 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF JOINING METAL STRIPS ~71:BWG BERGWERK-UND WALZWERKMASCHINENBAU GMBH, Mercatorstrabe 74-78, Duisburg, Germany ~72: AMBAUM,FRIEDHELM;HOFFMANN,JENS;NOE,ANDREAS~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 116 710.4 ~32:14/11/2014 2015/08433 ~ Complete ~54:RAILWAY TRACK CLEARING DEVICE ~71:WILLEMSE,Mattheus Johannes, Plot 51,Goudvalkte Wes, Carletonville 2502,, South Africa ~72: WILLEMSE,Mattheus Johannes~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/05977 ~32:14/08/2014 2015/08424 ~ Provisional ~54:COMBINATORIAL SCREENING ARRAY ~71:NORTH-WEST UNIVERSITY, 1 Hoffman Street, Joon van Rooy Building, Potchefstroom, South Africa ~72: KRIEK,Roelof Jacobus~ 2015/08432 ~ Complete ~54:GROUNDING LINK FOR ELECTRICAL CONNECTOR MECHANISM ~71:THOMAS & BETTS INTERNATIONAL ,LLC, 501 Silverside Road, Suite 67, Wilmington , 19809, Delaware, United States of America ~72: BORGSTORM,ALAN D;SIEBENS,LARRY N~ 33:US ~31:62/080,496 ~32:17/11/2014 2015/08414 ~ Complete ~54:STABLE CRYSTAL FORM OF TIPIRACIL HYDROCHLORIDE AND CRYSTALLIZATION METHOD FOR THE SAME ~71:TAIHO PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND ESTABLISHED UNDER THE LAWS OF JAPAN, 1-27 Kandanishiki-cho Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 101-8444, Japan ~72: HIDEKI KAZUNO;TOMONOBU MUTSUMI~ 33:JP ~31:2013-126567 ~32:17/06/2013 2015/08417 ~ Complete ~54:MITIGATING SIGNAL INTERFERENCE IN A WIRELESS NETWORK ~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL), , SE-164 83, Stockholm, Sweden ~72: CHRYSOSTOMOS KOUTSIMANIS;MUHAMMAD KAZMI~ 33:US ~31:61/826,295 ~32:22/05/2013 2015/08386 ~ Provisional ~54:A SAUSAGE CUTTING APPARATUS ~71:FREDDY HIRSCH GROUP AG, General Wille-Strasse 10, Zurich, CH-8002, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland;FREDDY HIRSCH GROUP PROPRIETARY LIMITED, Cnr. 11th Avenue and Voortrekker Road, Maitland, Cape Town, 7405, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: BEZUIDENHOUT, Neville;DOUGLAS, Alistair;SCHULTZ, Hermann August~ 2015/08396 ~ Complete ~54:HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS HEDGEHOG SIGNALING PATHWAY INHIBITORS ~71:Redx Pharma PLC, Floor 9, Lowry House, 17 Marble Street, MANCHESTER M2 3AW, GREATER MANCHESTER, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: ARMER, Richard;BHAMRA, Inder;BINGHAM, Matilda;MCCARROLL, Andrew~ 33:GB ~31:1309508.8 ~32:28/05/2013 2015/08402 ~ Complete ~54:DEFLECTION DEVICE FOR A BELT CONVEYOR COMPRISING AN ENDLESS CONVEYOR BELT ~71:Sandvik Mining and Construction Materials Handling GmbH & Co KG, Vordernbergerstrasse 12, LEOBEN A-8700, AUSTRIA, Austria ~72: RIEGER, Hubert~ 33:AT ~31:A 442/2013 ~32:28/05/2013 2015/08406 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESSES OF MAKING AND CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF A MDM2 INHIBITOR ~71:Amgen Inc., One Amgen Center Drive, THOUSAND OAKS 91320-1799, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: BIO, Matthew;CAILLE, Sebastien;COCHRAN, Brian;FANG, Yuanqing;FOX, Brian M.;LUCAS, Brian S.;MCGEE, Lawrence R.;VOUNATSOS, Filisaty;WIEDEMANN, Sean;WORTMAN, Sarah~ 33:US ~31:61/833,196 ~32:10/06/2013 2015/08385 ~ Provisional ~54:SAUSAGE MANUFACTURING APPARATUS, CARTRIDGE AND PROCESS ~71:FREDDY HIRSCH GROUP AG, General Wille-Strasse 10, Zurich, CH-8002, SWITZERLAND,
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Switzerland;FREDDY HIRSCH GROUP PROPRIETARY LIMITED, Cnr. 11th Avenue and Voortrekker Road, Maitland, Cape Town, 7405, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: BEZUIDENHOUT, Neville;DOUGLAS, Alistair;SCHULTZ, Hermann August~ 2015/08391 ~ Complete ~54:STORAGE CONTAINER FOR IRRADIATED FUEL COMPRISING SHOCKABSORBING CASE GUIDE RAILS ~71:TN INTERNATIONAL, rue des 1 Hérons, France ~72: CHAPUIS, Vianney;DE GASQUET, Vincent;HOFFMANN, Carine;NALLET, Stéphane;VALLENTIN, Christophe;VILELA, Louis~ 33:FR ~31:1354595 ~32:22/05/2013 2015/08399 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INSTALLATION AND REPAIR OF PIPE SYSTEM ~71:TSC Innovation AB, Industrivägen 22, UMEÅ S-901 33, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: GUNNARSSON, Lars~ 2015/08426 ~ Complete ~54:RIM FOR A SHEAVE WHEEL ~71:TECDRAFT (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 16 Eisenhower Street, Vereeniging Ext.1, Vereeniging,, South Africa ~72: ZIEHM,LOTHAR HORST ARTUR;ZIEHM,MARCO ARTUR;ZIEHM,RENE FRITZ~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/06577 ~32:08/09/2014 2015/08381 ~ Provisional ~54:A METHOD OF SETTLING AN AMOUNT OWED FOR A PARKING TICKET ~71:FATTI 365 (PTY) LTD., Bloukrans Building, Lynnwood Bridge Office Park, 4 Daventry Street, Lynnwood Manor, PRETORIA 0081, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MAGUIRE, Adrian Marc~ 2015/08387 ~ Provisional ~54:CAPSULE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A CAPSULE ~71:BINUTRA INCORPORATED, 400 Continental Boulevard, 6th Floor, El Segundo, California, 90245,, USA, United States of America ~72: LOUW, Tobias Johan~ 2015/08393 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR COMMUNICATING BANKING-RELATED SECURITY MESSAGES ~71:TRUTEQ INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LTD., Ameton House, 1028 Clifton Avenue, Lyttelton Manor, CENTURION 0157, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: VAN DER WALT, Tjaart~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/03434 ~32:10/05/2013 2015/08412 ~ Complete ~54:ISOLATED POLYNUCLEOTIDES AND POLYPEPTIDES, AND METHODS OF USING SAME FOR INCREASING PLANT YIELD AND/OR AGRICULTURAL CHARACTERISTICS ~71:EVOGENE LTD., 13 Gad Finstein Street, Israel ~72: KARCHI, Hagai;PANKRATOV, Ilya~ 33:US ~31:61/826,066 ~32:22/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/870,380 ~32:27/08/2013;33:US ~31:61/893,391 ~32:21/10/2013 2015/08428 ~ Complete ~54:PLENOPTIC CAMERA COMPRISISNG A LIGHT EMITTING DEVICE ~71:THOMSON LICENSING, 1-5 Rue Jeanne D'Arc, F-92130, Issy Les Moulineaux,, France ~72: DRAZIC,VALTER;SABATER,NEUS;SEIFI,MOZHDEH~ 33:EP ~31:14306897.1 ~32:27/11/2014 .
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2015/08463 ~ Provisional ~54:AIR BOOK ~71:OLUWAKOYODE POPOOLA, 24 Bushbuck Lane, Monument Park, South Africa ~72: OLUWAKAYODE POPOOLA~ 2015/08464 ~ Provisional ~54:A WOUND TREATMENT DEVICE ~71:KOTZE, JACOBUS ADRIAAN ALBERTUS, 22A Siyayi Drive, South Africa ~72: KOTZE, JACOBUS ADRIAAN ALBERTUS~ 2015/08440 ~ Complete ~54:WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICE AND COMMUNICATION CONTROL DEVICE ~71:Sony Corporation, 1-7-1, Konan, MINATO-KU 108-0075, TOKYO, JAPAN, Japan ~72: FUJITA, Chihiro~ 33:JP ~31:2013-128614 ~32:19/06/2013
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2015/08434 ~ Provisional ~54:FENCE STRUCTURE ~71:COCHRANE STEEL PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD, 125 Fitter Road,Spartan, South Africa ~72: COCHRANE, Alexander Richard~ 2015/08436 ~ Complete ~54:PARKING BRAKE SYSTEM USING A PROGRAMMABLE LOGIC CONTROLLER AND HAVING A TOWING MODE ~71:Ausco Products, Inc., 2245 Pipestone Road, BENTON HARBOR 490228787, MI, USA, United States of America ~72: CHANDLER, Edward L.;DENNIS, Brian P.~ 33:US ~31:62/082,158 ~32:20/11/2014;33:US ~31:14/929,633 ~32:02/11/2015 2015/08448 ~ Complete ~54:ALPHA-2 ADRENOCEPTOR AND SIGMA RECEPTOR LIGAND COMBINATIONS ~71:LABORATORIOS DEL DR. ESTEVE, S.A., A SPANISH COMPANY, Avda. Mare de Déu de Montserrat, 221, E-08041, Barcelona, Spain ~72: DANIEL ZAMANILLO-CASTANEDO;JOSÉ MIGUEL VELA-HERNÁNDEZ~ 33:EP ~31:13382140.5 ~32:16/04/2013 2015/08442 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DETECTING AND ANALYZING DEPOSITS ~71:Solenis Technologies Cayman, L.P., Rheinweg 11, SCHAFFHAUSEN CH-8200, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: BIERGANNS, Patric;BRÖCHER, Markus~ 33:EP ~31:13164319.9 ~32:18/04/2013 2015/08445 ~ Complete ~54:CONTROL OF CONDUCTIVITY IN ANAEROBIC FERMENTATION ~71:INEOS Bio SA, Avenue des Uttins 3, ROLLE CH-1180, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: BELL, Peter Simpson;LIU, Song;SCOTT, Syrona R.;SENARATNE, Ryan H.~ 33:US ~31:61/833,189 ~32:10/06/2013;33:US ~31:14/293,089 ~32:02/06/2014 2015/08456 ~ Complete ~54:LEAD RETAINING PURGE PLUG ~71:VESUVIUS CRUCIBLE COMPANY, A CORPORATION ORGANIZED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE COMMONWEALTH OF PENNSYLVANIA, 1209 Orange Street, Wilmington, 19801, Delaware, United States of America ~72: CARL J CORBIN;PAUL WOODS~ 33:US ~31:61/832,374 ~32:07/06/2013 2015/08420 ~ Complete ~54:HYBRID ENERGY PLANT ~71:SUBSEA-ENERGY OY, ERKKOLANKUJA 17, FI90230 OULU, FINLAND, Finland ~72: KAUHANEN, Aki;SILTALA, Timo~ 33:FI ~31:20135402 ~32:19/04/2013 2015/08438 ~ Complete ~54:CONTAINER ~71:Axel BÜTTGEN, 41 Route d' Autun, Les Gaudoirs, France ~72: Axel BÜTTGEN~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/09010 ~32:09/12/2014 2015/08457 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINATIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER COMPRISING A MPS-1 KINASE INHIBITOR AND A MITOTIC INHIBITOR ~71:BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Müllerstr. 178, 13353, Berlin, Germany ~72: ANTJE MARGRET WENGNER;GERHARD SIEMEISTER~ 33:EP ~31:13171517.9 ~32:11/06/2013 2015/08439 ~ Complete ~54:FLEXIBLE CONTAINER ~71:Maverick International (Pty) Ltd, 23 Reen Ave Athlone Ind. 1, South Africa ~72: Derek Martin FAY~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/03396 ~32:01/07/2013 2015/08452 ~ Complete ~54:ORAL FORMULATION FOR THE TREATMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASES ~71:FERRER INTERNACIONAL, S.A., Gran vía Carles III, 94, E-08028, Barcelona, Spain;FUNDACIÓN CENTRO NACIONAL DE INVESTIGACIONES CARDIOVASCULARES CARLOS III, C/ Melchor Fernández Almagro, 3 E-28029, Madrid, Spain ~72: JAVIER URBANO HURTADO;PABLO MARTIN SANZ~ 33:EP ~31:13170909.9 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/08447 ~ Complete ~54:A PROCESS FOR FERMENTING CO-CONTAINING GASEOUS SUBSTRATES IN A LOW PHOSPHATE MEDIUM EFFECTIVE FOR REDUCING WATER USAGE ~71:INEOS Bio SA, Avenue des Uttins 3, ROLLE CH-1180, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: BELL, Peter Simpson;LIU, Song;SCOTT, Syrona R.;SENARATNE, Ryan H.~ 33:US ~31:61/833,240 ~32:10/06/2013;33:US ~31:14/293,111 ~32:02/06/2014
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2015/08450 ~ Complete ~54:POLYPEPTIDES COMPRISING A MODIFIED BACTERIOPHAGE G3P AMINO ACID SEQUENCE WITH REDUCED IMMUNOGENICITY ~71:NEUROPHAGE PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 222 Third Street Suite 3120, Cambridge, 02142, Massachusetts, United States of America ~72: FRANCIS JOSEPH CARR;RICHARD A FISHER;ROBERT GEORGE EDWARD HOLGATE;TIMOTHY DAVID JONES~ 33:US ~31:61/828,004 ~32:28/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/828,497 ~32:29/05/2013 2015/08451 ~ Complete ~54:SLAT STRUCTURE ~71:RENSON SUNPROTECTION-SCREENS NV, Kalkhoevestraat 45, B-8790, Waregem, Belgium ~72: BART PIETER JULES ABEEL;RINO FRANCKY DE MUELENAERE~ 33:BE ~31:2013/0400 ~32:07/06/2013;33:BE ~31:2013/0417 ~32:12/06/2013 2015/08453 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR RECOVERING METALS ~71:OUTOTEC (FINLAND) OY, Rauhalanpuisto 9, Espoo, 02230, Finland ~72: KARI VALKAMA;TUUKKA KOTIRANTA~ 33:FI ~31:20135556 ~32:23/05/2013 2015/08455 ~ Complete ~54:EXTRACTION DEVICE FOR REMOVING AN ADAPTER SECURED IN A PORT ~71:GATES CORPORATION, A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 1551 Wewatta Street, IP Law Dept, 10-A3, Denver, 80202, Colorado, United States of America ~72: DONALD R GILBREATH~ 33:US ~31:13/929,593 ~32:27/06/2013 2015/08466 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF BRAIN INJURY ~71:THE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL OF PHILADELPHIA, 34th Street & Civic Center Boulevard, Philadephia, PA 19104, United States of America ~72: COHEN, AKIVA S.~ 33:US ~31:61/812,352 ~32:16/04/2013;33:US ~31:61/883,526 ~32:27/09/2013 2015/08437 ~ Complete ~54:LIFTING ARRANGEMENT ~71:Chrisman Joël LOUW, Riethuiskraal, P.O. Box 130, South Africa ~72: Chrisman Joël LOUW~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08557 ~32:21/11/2014 2015/08441 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED METHOD FOR MASS PRODUCTION OF PHOSPHORIC ACID WITH ROTARY KILN ~71:Sichuan Ko Chang Technology Co., Ltd, Tower 1, Triunph Plaza, No.118, Jitai 5th Road, High-Tech Zone, CHENGDU 610041, SICHUAN, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: HOU, Yonghe;WEI, Shifa~ 33:CN ~31:201310218484.2 ~32:04/06/2013 2015/08443 ~ Complete ~54:SULPHAMOYLPYRROLAMIDE DERIVATIVES AND THE USE THEREOF AS MEDICAMENTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF HEPATITIS B ~71:Janssen Sciences Ireland UC, Eastgate Village, Eastgate, Little Island, CO CORK, IRELAND, Ireland ~72: HACHÉ, Geerwin Yvonne Paul;LAST, Stefaan Julien;MC GOWAN, David Craig;RABOISSON, Pierre Jean-Marie Bernard;ROMBOUTS, Geert;VANDYCK, Koen;VERSCHUEREN, Wim Gaston~ 33:EP ~31:13168291.6 ~32:17/05/2013;33:EP ~31:13175181.0 ~32:04/07/2013;33:EP ~31:13182281.9 ~32:29/08/2013;33:EP ~31:13191209.9 ~32:31/10/2013;33:EP ~31:13198160.7 ~32:18/12/2013;33:EP ~31:14157900.3 ~32:05/03/2014 2015/08444 ~ Complete ~54:THROMBIN CLEAVABLE LINKER WITH XTEN AND ITS USES THEREOF ~71:Biogen MA Inc., 250 Binney Street, CAMBRIDGE 02142, MA, USA, United States of America ~72: CHHABRA, Ekta Seth;KULMAN, John;LIU, Tongyao~ 33:US ~31:61/840,872 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/08446 ~ Complete ~54:GLP-1 DERIVATIVES AND USES THEREOF ~71:Novo Nordisk A/S, Novo Allé, BAGSVÆRD DK-2880, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: KOFOED, Jacob;PETTERSSON, Ingrid;REEDTZ-RUNGE, Steffen;SAUERBERG, Per;TORNØE, Christian Wenzel~ 33:EP ~31:13173068.1 ~32:20/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/841,995 ~32:02/07/2013;33:EP ~31:13175092.9 ~32:04/07/2013;33:US ~31:61/845,647 ~32:12/07/2013
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2015/08449 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ENHANCING STEM CELL MOBILIZATION ~71:STEMTECH INTERNATIONAL, INC., 2010 NW 150th Avenue, Pembroke Pines, 33028, Florida, United States of America ~72: CHRISTIAN DRAPEAU;GITTE S JENSEN~ 33:US ~31:61/837,045 ~32:19/06/2013 2015/08454 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF APPLYING A COMPOSITION AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION WITH A REGIMEN OF ADMINISTERING IT, INCLUDING PHOTO-ACTIVATING THE ACTIVE COMPONENT ~71:FARHAD HAFEZI, A SWISS CITIZEN, Route de la Capite 151, CH-1222, Vésenaz, Switzerland;OLIVIER RICHOZ, A SWISS CITIZEN, Rue de Tête-de-Ran 31, CH-2300, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland ~72: FARHAD HAFEZI;OLIVIER RICHOZ~ 33:CH ~31:1068/13 ~32:05/06/2013 2015/08465 ~ Complete ~54:PRODUCTION OF PULSE PROTEIN PRODUCTS WITH REDUCED ASTRINGENCY ~71:BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP., 1388 Waller Avenue, Winnipeg, Manitoba R3T 1P9, Canada ~72: MEDINA, SARAH;SCHWEIZER, MARTIN;SEGALL, KEVIN I.~ 33:US ~31:61/828,735 ~32:30/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/927,182 ~32:14/01/2014 2015/08435 ~ Complete ~54:FATTY ACID AND DERIVATIVES PRODUCTION ~71:EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH, RELLINGHAUSER STRASSE 1-11, 45128 ESSEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: HAAS, Thomas;PÖTTER, Markus;SCHAFFER, Steffen~ 33:EP ~31:EP14193474 ~32:17/11/2014 2015/08421 ~ Complete ~54:PLANT STRENGTHENER COMPRISING A TOCOPHEROL AND A BORON COMPOUND ~71:COMPO EXPERT GMBH, GILDENSTRASSE 38, 48157 MÜNSTER, GERMANY, Germany ~72: EBERT, Georg;JAEGER, Christian~ 33:EP ~31:13168252.8 ~32:17/05/2013 .
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2015/08470 ~ Complete ~54:OPEN PIT MINING ~71:EMERGENT MINING TECHNOLOGIES PTY LTD, GPO BOX 5253, BRISBANE QLD 4001, AUSTRALIA, Australia ~72: MACDONALD, Brian~ 33:AU ~31:2014900733 ~32:05/03/2014;33:AU ~31:2015200304 ~32:22/01/2015 2015/08476 ~ Complete ~54:ELASTOMER PMMA LAYERED COMPOSITES HAVING IMPROVED PROPERTIES ~71:BASF SE, 67056, LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany;Evonik Röhm GmbH, Kirschenallee, DARMSTADT 64293, GERMANY, Germany ~72: Höß, Werner;MANIS, Antonios;SCHMIDT, Arne~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 207 813.7 ~32:29/04/2013;33:DE ~31:102014204189.9 ~32:07/03/2014 2015/08482 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR AND METHOD OF PERFORMING LASER SHOCK PEENING ON A TARGET WITH A FLUID FLOW PATH SANDWICHED BETWEEN A TRANSPARENT TO LASER LIGHT SOLID MEDIUM AND THE TARGET ~71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND, JOHANNESBURG, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue, Johannesburg, 2050, Gauteng, South Africa ~72: CLAUDIA POLESE;DANIEL GLASER~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02835 ~32:19/04/2013 2015/08492 ~ Provisional ~54:A METHOD OF VERIFYING DECLARED RENTAL INCOME ~71:SURAJUDIN LATIEF, 235 Connaught Road Cravenby Estate Western Cape, South Africa ~72: SURAJUDIN LATIEF~ 2015/08496 ~ Complete ~54:STABILILIZED LIQUID ACEPHATE PESTICIDE FORMULATION ~71:BITRAD TRUST, P.O BOX 51454, Wierda Park,, South Africa;SPECTRUM RESEARCH SERVICES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, P.O Box 161, Schagen,, South Africa ~72: BRINK,IAN FRANCOIS;PRETORIUS,JOHANNES JACOBUS LODEWICUS~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08874 ~32:03/12/2014 2015/08498 ~ Provisional ~54:SOCIAL NETWORKING FOR SCHOOLS ~71:Ridwan Pedro, 22, Howard Street, Renstown, South Africa ~72: Ridwan Pedro~ 33:ZA ~31:5 000 000 000 ~32:17/11/2015
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2015/08490 ~ Provisional ~54:AN INVENTION OF A SIMPLIFYING MACHINE ~71:Emmanuel Maphutha Lamola, 560 Ivory Park Ext 2, South Africa ~72: Emmanuel Maphutha Lamola~ 2015/08494 ~ Provisional ~54:ENERGY CONVERTING APPARATUS ~71:HEAT RECOVERY MICRO SYSTEMS CC, 9 Liebenberg Street, Heidelberg, Gauteng, 1441,, South Africa ~72: ENSLIN,Johan,Adam~ 2015/08475 ~ Complete ~54:DETECTING ENDOCRINE DISRUPTING COMPOUNDS ~71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY, InnovUS, Administration B, B4205, Victoria Street, South Africa ~72: SWART, Pieter;TRUEBODY, Barry Eric~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/03249 ~32:06/05/2013 2015/08478 ~ Complete ~54:OIL EXTENDED FUNCTIONALIZED STYRENE-BUTADIENE COPOLYMER ~71:LANXESS Deutschland GmbH, Kennedyplatz 1, KÖLN 50569, GERMANY, Germany;Lanxess Elastomeros Do Brasil S.A., Rua Marumbi, DUQUE DE CAXIAS 600 25221-000, CAMPOS ELISEOS, BRAZIL, Brazil ~72: HARDY, Dave;MOUTINHO, Marcus Tadeus de Moura;REMIGIO DOS SANTOS, Manoel~ 33:EP ~31:13164219.1 ~32:18/04/2013 2015/08483 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR OBSERVING AND ANALYSING OPTICAL SINGULARITIES IN GLASS CONTAINERS ~71:MSC & SGCC, 1 Chemin des Plattes Zone Artisanale des Plattes, F-69390, Vourles, France ~72: ERIC PIROT;LUBIN FAYOLLE;MARC LECONTE~ 33:FR ~31:13 54107 ~32:03/05/2013 2015/08488 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS OF A CARBOHYDRATE VACCINE FOR INDUCING IMMUNE RESPONSES AND USES THEREOF IN CANCER TREATMENT ~71:OBI PHARMA, INC., Room W1907, 19F, 3 Yuan-Qu Street, Nanking District, Taipei City, 11503, Taiwan, Province of China ~72: CHENG-CHI IRENE WANG;CHENG-DER TONY YU;I-JU CHEN;WEI-HAN LEE;YU-CHEN LIN;YU-HSIN TOM LIN~ 33:US ~31:61/878,982 ~32:17/09/2013 2015/08486 ~ Complete ~54:COMPRESSION DEVICE FOR ABNORMAL ESOPHAGEAL SPHINCTER FUNTIONALITY ~71:SOMNA THERAPEUTICS, LLC., W175 N11081 Stonewood Drive, Germantown, 53022, Wisconsin, United States of America;THE MEDICAL COLLEGE OF WISCONSIN, INC., 8701 Watertown Plank Road, Milwaukee, 53226, Wisconsin, United States of America ~72: ERIC DAVID NORTH;EUGENE PAUL MALONEY;JAMES S MILLER;NATHAN SCHLUETER;NICK T MARIS;PAUL RAINE;PETER ALEX;REZA SHAKER;TIMOTHY BACHMAN~ 33:US ~31:61/824,594 ~32:17/05/2013 2015/08489 ~ Complete ~54:HAND-HELD VACUUM CLEANER ~71:GREY TECHNOLOGY LIMITED, Cupola Court, Spetchley, United Kingdom ~72: GREY, Nicholas Gerald;VAGGES, Christopher~ 2015/08468 ~ Provisional ~54:SPECTACLE ARRANGEMENT ~71:Dirk, Erasmus, Douglas SMIT, 9 Loubser Street, South Africa ~72: Dirk, Erasmus, Douglas SMIT~ 2015/08472 ~ Complete ~54:RECONFIGURABLE VIBRATING SCREEN ~71:TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Arcadia Campus, 175 Mandela Drive, Arcadia, PRETORIA 0083, Gauteng Province, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MPOFU, Khumbulani;RAMATSETSE, Boitumelo Innocent~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/07240 ~32:06/10/2014 2015/08481 ~ Complete ~54:TOTAL CONTACT CAST ~71:BSN MEDICAL, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 5825 Carnegie Boulevard, Charlotte, 28209, North Carolina, United States of America ~72: HUGH ANDREWS;SCOTT ANDREW MCCALL~
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2015/08497 ~ Complete ~54:SELF-TAPPING SCREW AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME ~71:CROWN SCREW CORPORATION, 4-7-31 Kamimuneoka, Shiki-Shi, Saitama, Japan ~72: OGAWA,NOBUHIRO;YOKOYAMA,NAOKI~ 33:JP ~31:JP2015-40298 ~32:02/03/2015 2015/08491 ~ Provisional ~54:TURBINE ENGINE SCREEN ~71:Jacobus Frederick Van Wyk, 51 Athlone Ave Dalview, South Africa ~72: JACOBUS FREDERIK VAN WYK~ 2015/08495 ~ Complete ~54:DC AND AC UNINTERRUPTIBLE POWER SUPPLY SYSTEM AND CONTROL METHOD THEREOF ~71:INGETEAM POWER TECHNOLOGY,S.A., Parque Tecnologico, Edificio 106,2a Planta, E-48170 ZAMUDIO (Vizcaya),, Spain ~72: BALDA BELZUNEGUI,Julian;GONZALEZ SENOSIAIN,Roberto;PEREZ NICUESA,Luis~ 2015/08467 ~ Provisional ~54:ON THE MOVE PROJECT ~71:Sabelo Karabo Mosisi, 9635 Zone 6 uGilonko cre, Pimville, South Africa ~72: Sabelo Karabo Mosisi~ 2015/08471 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR THE CONTROL OF POWER RAMP-RATES MINIMIZING ENERGY STORAGE REQUIREMENTS IN INTERMITTENT POWER GENERATION PLANTS ~71:Acciona Energía S.A., Avenida Ciudad de la Innovación, 5, SARRIGUREN (NAVARRA) 31621, SPAIN, Spain ~72: DE LA PARRA LAITA, Iñigo;GARCIA SOLANO, Miguel;GUELBENZU MICHELENA, Eugenio;MARCOS ALVAREZ, Javier;MARROYO PALOMO, Luis;PADROS RAZQUIN, M Asun;RABAL ECHEVARRIA , Daniel~ 33:EP ~31:14382470 ~32:25/11/2014 2015/08474 ~ Complete ~54:AN EXERCISE DEVICE ~71:NKOSI, Mandla Cassy, Stand No. 1199, South Africa ~72: NKOSI, Mandla Cassy~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/02972 ~32:24/04/2013 2015/08479 ~ Complete ~54:BACTERIAL STRAINS HAVING ANTIMICROBIAL ACTIVITY AND BIOCONTROL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THE SAME ~71:Terragen Holdings Limited, Level 2, 145 Flinders Lane, MELBOURNE 3000, VICTORIA, AUSTRALIA, Australia ~72: FINLAYSON, Wayne;JURY, Karen~ 33:US ~31:61/815,038 ~32:23/04/2013 2015/08480 ~ Complete ~54:POROUS CERAMIC ARTICLE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME ~71:Corning Incorporated, 1 Riverfront Plaza, CORNING 14831, NY, USA, United States of America ~72: BACKHAUS-RICOULT, Monika;GLOSE, Christopher Raymond~ 33:US ~31:61/825,251 ~32:20/05/2013 2015/08484 ~ Complete ~54:MULTIPLE BATCH SYSTEM FOR THE PREPARATION OF A SOLUTION OF CALCIUM HYDROGEN CARBONATE SUITABLE FOR THE REMINERALIZATION OF DESALINATED WATER AND OF NATURALLY SOFT WATER ~71:OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG, Baslerstrasse 42, CH-4665, Oftringen, Switzerland ~72: MARTINE POFFET;MICHAEL SKOVBY~ 33:EP ~31:13169161.0 ~32:24/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/829,304 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/08469 ~ Provisional ~54:SUNGLASS SPECTACLE ARRANGEMENT ~71:Dirk, Erasmus, Douglas SMIT, 9 Loubser Street, South Africa ~72: Dirk, Erasmus, Douglas SMIT~ 2015/08473 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR FORMING A PANEL, PARTICULARLY SKIN FOR A HOLLOW CORE DOOR, AND A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A HOLLOW CORE DOOR ~71:BUX, Fahiem Amod, 20 Berea Road, Port Shepstone, 4240, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: BUX, Fahiem Amod~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08426 ~32:17/11/2014 2015/08477 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH PERFORMANCE FABRIC RELEASE COMPOSITION AND USE THEREOF ~71:Solenis Technologies Cayman, L.P., Rheinweg 11, SCHAFFHAUSEN CH-8200, SWITZERLAND,
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Switzerland ~72: CHOI, Doeung David;DILKUS, Christopher P.;SHAROYAN, Davit E.~ 33:US ~31:61/813,289 ~32:18/04/2013 2015/08485 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-FATIGUE COMPOSITION AND USE THEREOF ~71:BIOENERGY LIFE SCIENCE,INC, 13840 Johnson Street NE, Ham Lake, 55304, Minnesota, United States of America;CHENGZHI LIFE SCIENCE CORPORATION., Room 702,Tongfang Plaza A, Shuangqing Rd, Haidian District, Beijing, 100084, People's Republic of China;CHENGZHI LIFE SCIENCE., LTD., 8th Floor,Huajiang Plaza,No.299 Yuping East St, ETDZ Nanchang, 330013, Jiangxi, People's Republic of China ~72: DAN WU;RUNXIANG GAO;YONGQUAN XUE;YU CEN~ 33:CN ~31:201310295767.7 ~32:15/07/2013;33:US ~31:61/903,783 ~32:13/11/2013;33:CN ~31:201410218857.0 ~32:22/05/2014 2015/08487 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBODY DRUG CONJUGATES ~71:PHARMA MAR, S.A., Polígono Industrial La Mina-Norte Avda. de los Reyes, 1 Colmenar Viejo, E-28770, Madrid, Spain ~72: ALICIA GARCÍA ARROYO;ANDRÉS FRANCESCH SOLLOSO;CÁRMEN CUEVAS MARCHANTE;FRANCISCO SÁNCHEZ MADRID;JUAN MANUEL DOMÍNGUEZ CORREA;JUAN MANUEL ZAPATA HERNÁNDEZ;MARIA ÁNGELES URSA PECHARROMÁN;MARÍA JOSÉ MUNOZ ALONSO;MARÍA GARRANZO GARCÍA-IBARROLA~ 33:GB ~31:1309807.4 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/08493 ~ Provisional ~54:A GENE CONSTRUCT FOR INDUCING ENHANCED RESISTANCE AGAINST FUNGAL DISEASE ~71:UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, Cnr.Lynnwood & University Roads, Hatfield, Pretoria, 0002, South Africa ~72: BERGER,David,K;CRAMPTON,Bridget;HEYSTEK,Monique;KORSMAN,Jeanne;MEYER,Jacqueline;MURRAY,Sh ane,L;PHILILPS,Sonia~ .
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2015/08519 ~ Complete ~54:COMMUNICATION METHOD AND USER EQUIPMENT IN MIXED CELLULAR AND D2D NETWORK ~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL), , S-164 83, Stockholm, Sweden ~72: QIANXI LU;QINGYU MIAO;ZHENSHAN ZHAO~ 33:CN ~31:PCT/CN2013/075977 ~32:21/05/2013 2015/08574 ~ Provisional ~54:DIGITAL LIVE TV COMM ~71:FANIE MABOTHILE MOLOI, 63374 Zone 16, South Africa ~72: FANIE MABOTHILE MOLOI~ 2015/08522 ~ Provisional ~54:EXTENDABLE VEHICLE LOAD BIN COVER ~71:RALEBUSA WILLIAM MOFOKENG, 6 Tarentaal Street, Crystal Park, South Africa ~72: RALEBUSA WILLIAM MOFOKENG~ 2015/08524 ~ Complete ~54:A REAMING DRILL BIT ~71:THE BUHRMANN TRUST, Plot 33, Riverside Estates, South Africa ~72: BUHRMANN, RUDOLPH~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/06132 ~32:21/08/2014 2015/08529 ~ Complete ~54:BACTERIAL FERMENTATION METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS ~71:NEWLEAF SYMBIOTICS INC., 1005 North Warson Road, Brdg Park, St. Louis, Missouri 63132, United States of America ~72: BOGOSIAN, GREGG~ 33:US ~31:61/829,987 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/08500 ~ Provisional ~54:FLAT-PACK TABLE AND CHAIR ~71:BRAYMOULD PLASTICS (PTY) LTD, Unit 1c, Westgate Industrial Park 217 Stockville Road Mariannhill,, South Africa ~72: BRAY, DAVID ALAN~ 2015/08505 ~ Complete ~54:SEAMLESS SWITCHING METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MICRO-GRID SYSTEM ~71:China XD Electric Co., Ltd, No.7 Tangxing Road, XI'AN 710075, SHAANXI, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: GOU, Ruifeng;LIU, Zhiqiang;SU, Weifeng;WEI, Sanmin;ZHANG, Dongsheng~ 33:CN ~31:201310722452.6 ~32:24/12/2013
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2015/08507 ~ Complete ~54:DOOR-FRAME HOOK FOR SECURING VEHICLE ROOF-TOP LOADS ~71:BUCHMAN, Yosef, 42 Sagi St., ALFE MENASHE 4485100, ISRAEL, Israel;DAVID, Ron, P.O.Box 4296, JERUSALEM 9104201, ISRAEL, Israel ~72: ADIV, Hagai;BUCHMAN, Yosef~ 33:US ~31:61/813,657 ~32:19/04/2013 2015/08514 ~ Complete ~54:PYRAZOLE COMPOUNDS AS MODULATORS OF FSHR AND USES THEREOF ~71:MERCK PATENT GMBH, Frankfurter Strasse 250, 64293, Darmstadt, Germany ~72: HENRY YU;MARIANNE DONNELLY;NGAN NGUYEN;XULIANG JIANG~ 33:US ~31:61/838,460 ~32:24/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/898,608 ~32:01/11/2013 2015/08515 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT OF COAL ~71:CLEAN COAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC., 12518 W Atlantic Blvd, Coral Springs, 33071, Florida, United States of America ~72: ANTON DILO PAUL;INGNACIO PONCE DE LEON~ 33:US ~31:61/829,006 ~32:30/05/2013 2015/08518 ~ Complete ~54:CLAMPING MECHANISM, LOCKING ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD OF OPERATING A RECONFIGURABLE MANIPULATOR ~71:CENTRUM BADAN KOSMICZNYCH POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK, ul. Bartycka 18a, Warszawa, PL-00-716, Poland ~72: JERZY GRYGORCZUK;KAMIL GRASSMANN;KAROL SEWERYN;TOMASZ KUCINSKI~ 33:PL ~31:PL405939 ~32:06/11/2013 2015/08499 ~ Provisional ~54:A DEVICE FOR THE DETECTION OF BIOMOLECULES ~71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY, Admin B, Victoria Street Stellenbosch, South Africa ~72: DICKS, Leon Milner Theodore;PEROLD, Willem Jacobus;VIVIERS, Christiaan Gunter Alwyn~ 2015/08512 ~ Complete ~54:SELF-BALANCING GOLF CLUB ~71:PRESSE, Bill, 1465 Hot Springs Rd., RENO 89521, NV, USA, United States of America;SULPRIZIO, Scott, 1040 Corbett St., CARSON CITY 89706, NV, USA, United States of America ~72: PRESSE, Bill;SULPRIZIO, Scott~ 33:US ~31:13/865,708 ~32:18/04/2013;33:US ~31:14/219,929 ~32:21/03/2014 2015/08523 ~ Provisional ~54:FLAOTING ULTRA VIOLET WATER STERILISER ~71:AQUA-CURA (PTY) LTD, 3 Hermanus Street, Wierdapark X2, South Africa ~72: JACOBUS FREDERIK ELS~ 2015/08526 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF CHINESE MEDICINE PREPARATION IN PREPARING DRUG FOR PREVENTING AND/OR TREATING CHROHN'S DISEASE ~71:TASLY PHARMACEUTICAL GROUP CO. LTD., Tasly Modern TCM Garden, No. 2, East Pujihe Road, Beichen District, Tianjin 300410, People's Republic of China ~72: NIE, ZHAOHONG;ZHAO, MIN~ 33:CN ~31:201310259296.4 ~32:26/06/2013 2015/08527 ~ Provisional ~54:THE USE OF SILVER(I) MONO-DENTATE AND BI-DENTATE PHOSPHINE COMPLEXES AS ACTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL INGREDIENTS (API'S)INCLUDING ANTICANCER AGENTS ~71:UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG, Cnr. Kingsway and University Roads, Auckland Park, South Africa ~72: CRONJE, MARIANNE JACQUELINE;MEIJBOOM, REINOUT~ 2015/08528 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR INHIBITING ATHEROSCLEROSIS BY ADMINISTERING AN INHIBITOR OF PCSK9 ~71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS INC., 777 Old Saw Mill River Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-6706, United States of America;SANOFI BIOTECHNOLOGY, 54 rue la Boetie, F-75008 Paris, France ~72: GUSAROVA, VIKTORIA;PEYMAN, ANUSCH;SASIELA, WILLIAM J.;SCHAEFER, HANSLUDWIG;SCHWAN, UWE~ 33:EP ~31:13305762.0 ~32:07/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/832,459 ~32:07/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/892,215 ~32:17/10/2013;33:EP ~31:13306436.0 ~32:18/10/2013;33:US ~31:61/944,855 ~32:26/02/2014;33:US ~31:62/002,508 ~32:23/05/2014 2015/08531 ~ Provisional ~54:CONVEYOR BELT ARRANGEMENT ~71:KCM ENGINEERS INC., 24 Cunningham Street, South Africa ~72: KOTZE, GERT BLEEKER~
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2015/08530 ~ Complete ~54:PYRAZOLOPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF BLADDER CANCER ~71:SANOFI, 54, rue de la Boetie, F-75008 Paris, France ~72: ALCOUFFE, CHANTAL~ 33:FR ~31:1355578 ~32:14/06/2013 2015/08517 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTROMAGNETIC DRIVE AND METHOD OF PRODUCTION THEREOF ~71:CENTRUM BADAN KOSMICZNYCH POLSKIEJ AKADEMII NAUK, Bartycka 18a, Warszawa, PL-00-716, Poland ~72: BARTOSZ KEDZIORA;JERZY GRYGORCZUK;LUKASZ WISNIEWSKI;MARCIN DOBROWOLSKI~ 33:PL ~31:PL405821 ~32:29/10/2013 2015/08521 ~ Provisional ~54:CONVERTIBLE MULTI-TRAILER ~71:LEON HARMSEN, 18 Trevor Street, Wikoppies, South Africa ~72: LEON HARMSEN~ 2015/08525 ~ Complete ~54:SOLAR COOKER ~71:VAN WYK, JOHANNES ABRAHAM, 626 Carolina Street, Faerie Glen, South Africa ~72: VAN WYK, JOHANNES ABRAHAM~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/03110 ~32:29/04/2013;33:ZA ~31:2013/07208 ~32:26/09/2013 2015/08532 ~ Provisional ~54:DIGITAL SENSOR ~71:PST SENSORS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 102 Gateway Park, Berkley Road, South Africa ~72: BRITTON, DAVID~ 2015/08534 ~ Complete ~54:CONSTRUCTION OF PIPES ~71:LONG PIPES PTY LTD, 18 Castellon Crescent, Coogee Beach, 6166, Western Australia, Australia ~72: GRAHAM, NEIL DERYCK BRAY~ 2015/08504 ~ Complete ~54:FUSED HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS PROTEIN KINASE INHIBITORS ~71:BEIGENE, LTD., C/O MOURANT OZANNES CORPORATE SERVICES (CAYMAN) LIMITED, 94 SOLARIS AVENUE, P O BOX 1348, GEORGE TOWN, CAMANA BAY, GRAND CAYMAN, KY1-1108, CAYMAN ISLANDS, United Kingdom ~72: GUO, Yunhang;WANG, Zhiwei~ 33:CN ~31:PCT/CN2013/074728 ~32:25/04/2013 2015/08511 ~ Complete ~54:COMMUNICATION APPARATUS AND COMMUNICATION METHOD ~71:Sony Corporation, 1-7-1, Konan, MINATO-KU 108-0075, TOKYO, JAPAN, Japan ~72: QIN, Zhongbin~ 33:CN ~31:201310240852.3 ~32:18/06/2013 2015/08501 ~ Provisional ~54:IMPROVED ILMENITE SMELTING PROCESS ~71:MINTEK, 200 Malibongwe Drive, South Africa ~72: BISAKA, Kabwika;GOSO, Xolisa;THOBADI, Itumeleng~ 2015/08502 ~ Complete ~54:AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICE ~71:AbbVie Inc., 1 North Waukegan Road, NORTH CHICAGO 60064, IL, USA, United States of America ~72: CHIM, Edwin;JULIAN, Joseph F.;LI, Chuan;OZDARYAL, Esra;SHANG, Sherwin S.;SOMASHEKAR, Shubha Chethan;TSVIRKO, Eduard~ 33:US ~31:61/538,098 ~32:22/09/2011 2015/08506 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS OF MOORING AN ARRAY OF WAVE ENERGY CONVERTERS ~71:Epitome Pharmaceuticals Limited, 6307 York Street, HALIFAX B3H 2K6, NOVA SCOTIA, CANADA, Canada;WEGENER, Paul, 4016 Lark Street, SAN DIEGO 92103, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: NICOLL, Ryan Stuart;WEGENER, Paul~ 33:US ~31:61/814,108 ~32:19/04/2013 2015/08509 ~ Complete ~54:STEM WEAR GUARD ~71:Sandvik Intellectual Property AB, SANDVIKEN S-811 81, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: BARNES, Andrew;KIRBY, Noel~ 33:US ~31:61/832,552 ~32:07/06/2013 2015/08513 ~ Complete ~54:PASSIVE SIMULATED JOGGING DEVICE ~71:JOSE ANTONIO ADAMS, A AMERICAN CITIZEN, 780 Lake Road, Miami, 33137, Florida, United States of America;MARVIN SACKNER, A CITIZEN, Hamilton on the Bay, 555 NE 34th Street PH1, Miami, 33137, Florida, United States of America ~72: JOSE ANTONIO ADAMS;MARVIN SACKNER~ 33:US ~31:61/830,448 ~32:03/06/2013
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2015/08503 ~ Complete ~54:AN ELECTRIC MOTOR HAVING A BENT OR CURVED ARMATURE COIL ~71:TAU, Realeboga Lesego, 54 Condor Drive, Helikon Park, RANDFONTEIN 1759, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: TAU, Realeboga Lesego~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/09250 ~32:15/12/2014 2015/08508 ~ Complete ~54:MRNA-BASED GENE EXPRESSION FOR PERSONALIZING PATIENT CANCER THERAPY WITH AN MDM2 ANTAGONIST ~71:F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, BASEL CH4070, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: CHEN, Gong;DANGL, Markus;GEHO, David;NICHOLS, Gwen;ZHONG, Hua~ 33:US ~31:61/842,567 ~32:03/07/2013;33:US ~31:61/912,781 ~32:06/12/2013 2015/08510 ~ Complete ~54:ESTROGEN RECEPTOR MODULATOR AND USES THEREOF ~71:Seragon Pharmaceuticals, Inc., 12780 El Camino Real, Suite 302, SAN DIEGO 92130, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: CHOW MANEVAL, Edna;GOVEK, Steven P.;HAGER, Jeffrey H.;KAHRAMAN, Mehmet;SMITH, Nicholas D.~ 33:US ~31:61/836,901 ~32:19/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/952,430 ~32:13/03/2014 2015/08516 ~ Complete ~54:PUMP SYSTEM FOR POLYMERIC MATERIALS ~71:COLORMATRIX HOLDINGS, INC., 2711 Centerville Road, Suite 400, Wilmington, 19808, Delaware, United States of America ~72: ANDREW OVEREND;BRIAN JONES;IAN CAMPBELL~ 33:GB ~31:1311664.5 ~32:28/06/2013;33:GB ~31:1311666.0 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/08520 ~ Complete ~54:ACOUSTIC APPARATUS AND OPERATION ~71:CEREBRUS BLACK LIMITED, SUITE E5, THE PRIORY, SYRESHAM GARDENS, United Kingdom ~72: KINSELLA, EDWARD & MATTHEW, HENRY~ 33:GB ~31:1309746.4 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/08533 ~ Complete ~54:HAIR STYLER ~71:BANG, SAM SOO, (Mijo Apartment, Cheongyangni-Dong), 4Dong 416-Ho, 154, Yangnyeongsi-Ro, Dongdaemun-Gu, Seoul, 02490, Republic of Korea ~72: BANG, SAM SOO~ 33:KR ~31:10-2014-0161739 ~32:19/11/2014 .
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2015/08544 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR CROSSLINKING HYALURONIC ACID; METHOD FOR PREPARING AN INJECTABLE HYDROGEL; HYDROGEL OBTAINED; USE OF THE OBTAINED HYDROGEL ~71:ANTEIS S.A., Rue Veyrot, 11, Switzerland ~72: TAUZIN, Bénédicte Vincente~ 33:FR ~31:13 01332 ~32:11/06/2013;33:WO ~31:PCT/FR2013/000328 ~32:10/12/2013 2015/08546 ~ Complete ~54:CYLINDER LOCK AND KEY WITH SIDE BAR ~71:WINLOC AG, P.O. Box 4233, Switzerland ~72: WIDÉN, Bo~ 33:US ~31:13/899,973 ~32:22/05/2013 2015/08553 ~ Complete ~54:SMALL MOLECULE INHIBITORS OF FIBROSIS ~71:THE CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE FOR BIOMEDICAL RESEARCH, 11119 North Torrey Pines Road Suite 100, La Jolla, United States of America;THE SCRIPPS RESEARCH INSTITUTE, 10550 North Torrey Pines Road, United States of America ~72: BOLLONG, Michael;CHATTERJEE, Arnab, K.;KUMAR, Puneet;LAIRSON, Luke;SCHULTZ, Peter, G.;URKALAN, Kaveri;YANG, Baiyuan~ 33:US ~31:61/832,768 ~32:07/06/2013 2015/08558 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION COMPRISING ONE OR MORE CALCIUM-MAGNESIUM COMPOUNDS IN THE FORM OF COMPACTS ~71:S.A. LHOIST RECHERCHE ET DEVELOPPEMENT, SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF BELGIUM, Rue Charles Dubois 28, B-1342, Ottignies-Louvain-La-Neuve, Belgium ~72: GUILLAUME CRINIERE;THIERRY CHOPIN~ 33:BE ~31:2013/0485 ~32:15/07/2013;33:BE ~31:2014/0280 ~32:22/04/2014 2015/08563 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF COMPACTION OF A POWDER AND A ROLLER COMPACTION DEVICE ~71:XTRUTECH LTD., 710 Lowfield Drive Centre, 500 Wolstanton, Newcastle under Lyme, ST5 0UU,
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Staffordshire, United Kingdom ~72: ANDREW ROBERT MORGAN;STEPHEN RAYMOND WILBURN~ 33:EP ~31:13179929.8 ~32:09/08/2013 2015/08568 ~ Complete ~54:FIBER BUNBLE FOR HAIR AND HEAD ACCESSORY ~71:KANEKA CORPORATION, 3-18 Nakanoshima 2-chome, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 530-8288, Japan ~72: FUJINAGA,Hiroshi;HASHIMOTO,Tomomichi;KAWAMURA,Kohei;YORIZANE,Mika~ 33:JP ~31:2013-119830 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/08572 ~ Complete ~54:SURGE PROTECTION FOR LIGHT-EMMITTING DIODES ~71:SCHREDER, Rue De Lusambo 67, B-1190, Brussels, Belgium ~72: BORLEZ, YVES~ 33:EP ~31:14194411.6 ~32:21/11/2014 2015/08557 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR AT LEAST QUALITATIVELY DETERMINING AT LEAST ONE PHYSICAL AND/OR CHEMICAL CHARACTERISTIC OF A LAMINATE PANEL ~71:FLOORING TECHNOLOGIES LTD., Marina Street, Pieta, PTA9044, Malta ~72: MARTIN WEIGL~ 33:EP ~31:13003104.0 ~32:18/06/2013 2015/08535 ~ Provisional ~54:OVERHANG PROTECTION ~71:COCHRANE STEEL PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD, 125 Fitter Road, Spartan, South Africa ~72: Alexander Richard Cochrane~ 2015/08561 ~ Complete ~54:ARC CHAMBER FOR A CONTACTOR AND CONTACTOR TO EXTINGUISH ELECTRIC ARCS ~71:SCHALTBAU GMBH, A GERMAN COMPANY, Hollerithstraße 5, 81829, München, Germany ~72: ANDREJ IGNATOV;KORBINIAN KREUZPOINTNER~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 002 902.6 ~32:27/02/2014 2015/08545 ~ Complete ~54:DERIVATIVES OF DOLASTATIN 10 AND AURISTATINS ~71:PIERRE FABRE MEDICAMENT, 45, place Abel Gance, France ~72: LAMOTHE, Marie;PEREZ, Michel;RILATT, Ian~ 33:FR ~31:1353793 ~32:25/04/2013 2015/08552 ~ Complete ~54:LASER CONTROLLED INTERNAL WELDING MACHINE FOR PIPELINES ~71:CRC-Evans Pipeline International, Inc., 1209 Orange Street, WILMINGTON 19801, DE, USA, United States of America ~72: BOUCHE, Jose C.;MALLICK, Siddharth;RAJAGOPALAN, Shankar~ 33:US ~31:61/826,628 ~32:23/05/2013;33:US ~31:14/272,914 ~32:08/05/2014 2015/08564 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO REFRIGERATED DISPLAY APPLIANCES ~71:APPLIED DESIGN AND ENGINEERING LTD, 45 Pinbush Road South Lowestoft Ind. Est. Lowestoft, United Kingdom ~72: HAMMOND, Edward;WOOD, Ian~ 33:GB ~31:1308437.1 ~32:10/05/2013 2015/08537 ~ Provisional ~54:MINING METHOD ~71:Gavin John CRAYTHORNE, 7 Klipspringer Road, South Africa ~72: Gavin John CRAYTHORNE~ 2015/08540 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS FOR THE CONVERSION AND OPTIMIZED CONSUMPTION MANAGEMENT OF POWER FROM RENEWABLE SOURCES ~71:ABB Technology AG, Affolternstrasse 44, Switzerland ~72: Andrea BECATTINI;Guido FIESOLI;Guido FIESOLI~ 33:EP ~31:14196363.7 ~32:04/12/2014 2015/08541 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SELECTING ONE OF A FIRST ENCODING ALGORITHM AND A SECOND ENCODING ALGORITHM USING HARMONICS REDUCTION ~71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V., HANSASTRAßE 27C, 80686 MÜNCHEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: DÖHLA, Stefan;GRILL, Bernhard;JANDER, Manuel;MULTRUS, Markus;RAVELLI, Emmanuel~ 33:EP ~31:14178809.1 ~32:28/07/2014 2015/08543 ~ Complete ~54:POWER GENERATION METHOD ~71:NAKASONE, Kazuo, Tetsuwan Bldg. 1F, 212-8, Baika, Japan ~72: NAKASONE, Kazuo~
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2015/08547 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION FOR ENHANCING IMMUNITY ~71:Actigenomics SA, Biopôle Route de la Corniche 4, EPALINGES CH-1066, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: BOURGEOIS, Marie Françoise;CEFAÏ, Daniel;PRINCE-DAVID, Mireille;TUYISENGE, Lisine;WAHLI, Walter~ 33:EP ~31:13164434.6 ~32:19/04/2013;33:EP ~31:13197725.8 ~32:17/12/2013 2015/08551 ~ Complete ~54:OVERLOAD CONTROL METHOD, AND DEVICE ~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang, SHENZHEN 518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: LU, Wei;ZHU, Fenqin~ 2015/08555 ~ Complete ~54:A POLARIZED LIGHT IMAGING APPARATUS AND METHODS THEREOF FOR SEPARATING LIGHT FROM A SURFACE OF A SAMPLE ITS DEEPER DIFFUSE LAYERS ~71:MOBILEOCT, LTD, 17/5 Massary St., Israel ~72: BEERY, Ariel, K.;LEVITZ, David~ 33:US ~31:61/814,306 ~32:21/04/2013;33:US ~31:61/922,111 ~32:31/12/2013 2015/08566 ~ Provisional ~54:TECHNOLOGICAL SERVICE (PAY BY AIRTIME) ~71:JAPPIE VINCENT SKHOSANA, 74 Lettie Street Eastlynne, South Africa ~72: SKHOSANA JAPPIE VINCENT~ 2015/08570 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR TREATING NASAL POLYPOSIS BY ADMINISTERING AN IL-4R ANTAGONIST ~71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICAL, INC., 777 Old Saw Mill River Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591, United States of America;SANOFI BIOTECHNOLOGY, 54 rue La Boetie, 75008 Paris, France ~72: EVANS, ROBERT;GANGHI, NAMITA A.;MANNENT, LEDA;PIROZZI, GIANLUCA~ 33:US ~31:61/837,912 ~32:21/06/2013;33:EP ~31:14305670.3 ~32:07/05/2014 2015/08538 ~ Provisional ~54:MINING ARRANGEMENT ~71:Gavin John CRAYTHORNE, 7 Klipspringer Road, South Africa ~72: Gavin John CRAYTHORNE~ 2015/08542 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF MANAGING HEPATIC FIBROSIS, HEPATITUS C VIRUS AND ASSOCIATED CONDITION ~71:INDUS BIOTECH PRIVATE LIMITED, 1, Rahul Residency, Plot Nos. 6 & 7 Off Salunke Vihar Road, Kondhwa, India ~72: BHASKARAN, Sunil;VISHWARAMAN, Mohan~ 33:IN ~31:1788/MUM/2013 ~32:20/05/2013 2015/08548 ~ Complete ~54:SEEDING MACHINE ~71:SPAPPERI, Aldo, Via Pietro Ercolani, 5/B, Zona Artigianale San Secondo, CITTA' DI CASTELLO I-06010, PG, ITALY, Italy ~72: SPAPPERI, Aldo~ 33:IT ~31:PG2013A000017 ~32:17/04/2013 2015/08550 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUNDS FOR KINASE MODULATION, AND INDICATIONS THEREFOR ~71:Plexxikon Inc., 91 Bolivar Drive, BERKELEY 94710, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: BURTON, Elizabeth A.;HABETS, Gaston G.;HIRTH, Klaus-Peter;IBRAHIM, Prabha N.;NESPI, Marika;SHI, Songyuan;SPEVAK, Wayne;ZHANG, Chao~ 33:US ~31:61/829,190 ~32:30/05/2013 2015/08556 ~ Complete ~54:ORE SCREENING PANEL FASTENER ~71:SCHENCK PROCESS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD, Unit 1 76-80 Vella Drive, Sunshine, 3020, Victoria, Australia ~72: CRAIG STRONG;MARK LAMPLUGH;MARTIN SCHUETZ;MURUGAVEL THANGAVELU~ 33:AU ~31:2013901415 ~32:23/04/2013 2015/08560 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED BENZOXAZOLES ~71:BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Müllerstr. 178, 13353, Berlin, Germany ~72: ADRIAN TERSTEEGEN;ALEXANDER HILLISCH;ANJA BUCHMÜLLER;BERND RIEDL;CHRISTOPH GERDES;JULIA STRAßBURGER;KAREN ENGEL;KERSTEN MATTHIAS GERICKE;MARTINA VICTORIA SCHMIDT;MICHAEL GERISCH;PHILIP LIENAU;STEFAN HEITMEIER;SUSANNE RÖHRIG;SVEN ALLERHEILIGEN;TOM KINZEL~ 33:EP ~31:13170208.6 ~32:03/06/2013
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2015/08565 ~ Complete ~54:BLAST FURNACE AND METHOD FOR OPERATING A BLAST FURNACE ~71:CCP TECHNOLOGY GMBH, Weissenburger Str. 7, Germany ~72: Olaf KÜHL~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 009 993.5 ~32:14/06/2013 2015/08569 ~ Complete ~54:PORTABLE USER CONTROL SYSTEM AND METHOD THEREFOR ~71:SITA INFORMATION NETWORKING COMPUTING IRELAND LIMITED, Building 1, Letterkenny Office Park, Windyhall, Letterkenny, County Donegal, Ireland ~72: CHEIK, STEPHANE;IRMINGER, RENAUD;KELLY, MICHAEL GARRY;O'SULLIVAN, KEVIN~ 33:US ~31:61/835,258 ~32:14/06/2013;33:GB ~31:1403967.1 ~32:06/03/2014 2015/08549 ~ Complete ~54:COMMUNICATION CONTROL DEVICE, COMMUNICATION CONTROL METHOD, RADIO COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, AND TERMINAL DEVICE ~71:Sony Corporation, 1-7-1, Konan, MINATOKU 108-0075, TOKYO, JAPAN, Japan ~72: TSUDA, Shinichiro~ 33:JP ~31:2013-138689 ~32:02/07/2013 2015/08536 ~ Provisional ~54:LOSS OF LOAD INDICATOR DEVICE ~71:NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD, 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: CROMPTON, Brendan Robert; ABRUE, Rual; MAXTON, Philip John~ 2015/08539 ~ Complete ~54:PERCUSSION PISTON ~71:Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy, Pihtisulunkatu 9, TAMPERE FI-33330, FINLAND, Finland ~72: KOSKIMÄKI, Antti;KOTALA, Ari;LEINO, Timo;MUUTTONEN, Timo~ 33:EP ~31:14194091.6 ~32:20/11/2014 2015/08567 ~ Complete ~54:FIBER FOR ARTIFICIAL HAIR,AND HEAD DECORATION ARTICLE INCLUDING SAME ~71:KANEKA CORPORATION, 3-18 Nakanoshima 2-chome, Kita-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka 530-8288,, Japan ~72: FUJINAGA,Hiroshi;HASHIMOTO,Tomomichi;KAWAMURA,Kohei;YORIZANE,Mika~ 33:JP ~31:2013119829 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/08571 ~ Complete ~54:MODULAR TABLET CASE ~71:MOBELISK LLC, 5110 North 44th Street, Suite L230, Phoenix, Arizona 85018, United States of America ~72: AITCHISON, DAVID;AITCHISON, MICHAEL;HAMANN, DENNIS;SHAPIRO, FRED;VELASQUEZ, JOSEPH PEPE ELIJIO;VOSSBERG, CAMRON HAROLD~ 33:US ~31:61/824,336 ~32:16/05/2013 2015/08559 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR AUTOMATICALLY REPLACING A SPOUT NOZZLE ON A SLIDE CLOSURE OF A METALLURGICAL VESSEL ~71:REFRACTORY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH & CO. KG, AN AUSTRIAN COMPANY, Wienerbergstrasse 11, AT-1100, Vienna, Austria ~72: BRUNO HUGENER;IVO INFANGER~ 33:CH ~31:01249/13 ~32:11/07/2013 2015/08562 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CHEESE AND CHEESE PRODUCED ~71:INGREDIA, A FRENCH LIMITED COMPANY, 51 avenue Fernand Lobbedez, F-62000, Arras, France ~72: CÉLINE LESUR;FRANCK DAVID;JEAN JACQUES SNAPPE~ 33:FR ~31:13 54517 ~32:21/05/2013 2015/08554 ~ Complete ~54:LITHIUM-CONTAINING MOLDING MATERIAL MIXTURE BASED ON AN INORGANIC BINDER FOR PRODUCING MOLDS AND CORES FOR METAL CASTING ~71:ASK CHEMICALS GMBH, Reisholzstrasse 16-18, Germany ~72: Hannes LINCKE;Heinz DETERS;Ronja RESCH~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 106 276.8 ~32:17/06/2013 .
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2015/08585 ~ Complete ~54:IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITION FOR USE IN THERAPY ~71:GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals sa, Rue de l'Institut 89, RIXENSART B-1330, BELGIUM, Belgium ~72: BIEMANS, Ralph
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Leon;BOUTRIAU, Dominique;DENOEL, Philippe;DUVIVIER, Pierre;GORAJ, Carine~ 33:GB ~31:1310008.6 ~32:05/06/2013 2015/08587 ~ Complete ~54:CRUSHING SHELL WITH PROFILED CRUSHING SURFACE ~71:Sandvik Intellectual Property AB, SANDVIKEN S-811 81, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: LARHEDEN, Hannes;LEE, Elisabeth;SVEDENSTEN, Per~ 33:EP ~31:13174042.5 ~32:27/06/2013 2015/08589 ~ Complete ~54:IMAGING CARTRIDGE, PIPETTE, AND METHOD OF USE FOR DIRECT SPUTUM SMEAR MICROSCOPY ~71:Becton, Dickinson and Company, 1 Becton Drive, FRANKLIN LAKES 07417, NJ, USA, United States of America ~72: BELCOURT, Lincoln;BELL, Pauline Elizabeth;HAYES, Jason Paul;LASTOVICH, Alexander;NIELSON, Rex Young;QUINN, Anita;SCHRAM, James Lee;SOLOMON, Matthew Daniel;SPRINGER, Matthew James~ 33:US ~31:61/817,158 ~32:29/04/2013 2015/08595 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOUNDS AND COMPOSITIONS ~71:AGROFRESH, INC., 400 Arcola Road, Collegeville, 19426, Pennsylvania, United States of America ~72: DANIEL MACLEAN;ESTHER GACHANGO;RICHARD MARTIN JACOBSON~ 33:US ~31:61/831,187 ~32:05/06/2013;33:US ~31:13/945,577 ~32:18/07/2013 2015/08596 ~ Complete ~54:SINGLE AXIS SOLAR TRACKING SYSTEM ~71:ARRAY TECHNOLOGIES PATENT HOLDING CO., LLC, 3901 Midway Place, NE Albuquerque, 87109, New Mexico, United States of America ~72: RONALD P CORIO~ 33:US ~31:13/895,117 ~32:15/05/2013 2015/08582 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR PREPARATION OF EXPANDED MICROSPHERES ~71:Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.V., Stationsstraat 77, AMERSFOORT NL-3811 MH, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: AJDÉN, Per;SVEDBERG, Lars-Olof~ 33:EP ~31:13171708.4 ~32:12/06/2013 2015/08586 ~ Complete ~54:VACCINES FOR DISEASES CAUSED BY VIRUSES OF THE FAMILY OF REOVIRIDAE ~71:Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek, Droevendaalsesteeg 4, WAGENINGEN NL6708 PB, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: FEENSTRA, Femke;VAN DE WATER, Sandra Gerarda Petra;VAN GENNIP, Hendricus Gerardus Petrus;VAN RIJN, Petrus Antonius~ 33:EP ~31:13168061.3 ~32:16/05/2013;33:EP ~31:13194912.5 ~32:28/11/2013 2015/08583 ~ Complete ~54:MOVABLE BREAKER SYSTEM FOR LUMPY MATERIAL ~71:Sandvik Mining and Construction G.m.b.H., Alpinestrasse 1, ZELTWEG A-8740, AUSTRIA, Austria ~72: BUTTER, ClausJurgen;OBERRAUNER, Andreas~ 33:AT ~31:AT222/2013 ~32:01/07/2013 2015/08575 ~ Provisional ~54:MICROFILTRATION ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE ~71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY, Admin B, Victoria Street, South Africa ~72: BARWELL, Laurie;BREDENKAMP, Johannes Michiel;PILLAY, Visvanathan Lingamurthi~ 2015/08584 ~ Complete ~54:DISCHARGING OF MATERIAL EXCAVATED IN UNDERGROUND WORKINGS ~71:Sandvik Mining and Construction Materials Handling GmbH & Co KG, Vordernbergerstrasse 12, LEOBEN A8700, AUSTRIA, Austria ~72: OBERDORFER, Ralf;RIEGER, Hubert~ 33:AT ~31:A 443/2013 ~32:28/05/2013 2015/08588 ~ Complete ~54:ARRANGEMENT FOR AND METHOD OF FEEDING AMMONIA CONTAINING FLUID INTO THE EXHAUST GAS PASSAGE OF A COMBUSTION PLANT ~71:Amec Foster Wheeler Energia Oy, Metsänneidonkuja 8, ESPOO FI-02130, FINLAND, Finland ~72: HILTUNEN, Teri;LANTTO, Jouni~ 33:FI ~31:20145511 ~32:04/06/2014
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2015/08594 ~ Complete ~54:REFINERY PROCESS FOR HEAVY OIL AND BITUMEN ~71:EXPANDER ENERGY INC., Suite 200 1414-Eigth Street, S.W. Calgary, T2R 1J6, Alberta, Canada ~72: STEVE KRESNYAK~ 33:CA ~31:2,818,322 ~32:24/05/2013 2015/08597 ~ Complete ~54:UPGRADING COAL FINES USING MICROALGAE ~71:NELSON MANDELA METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY, Room 1207, 12th Floor, Main Building, Nelson Mandela Metropolitan University Summerstrand Campus (South), University Way, Summerstrand, South Africa ~72: ZEELIE, Bernard~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/03681 ~32:21/05/2013 2015/08593 ~ Complete ~54:WASHING MACHINE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING THE SAME ~71:SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD., A KOREAN CORPORATION, 129, Samsung-ro Yeongtong-gu Suwon-si, Gyeonggi-do, 443-742, Republic of Korea ~72: YEON WOO KIM~ 33:KR ~31:10-2014-0026898 ~32:07/03/2014;33:KR ~31:10-2014-0027340 ~32:07/03/2014;33:KR ~31:10-2015-0006041 ~32:13/01/2015 2015/08579 ~ Complete ~54:ADJUSTABLE ROADWAY LANE DELINEATOR ~71:MH Development Trust, 21 Bush Avenue, Chancliff,, South Africa ~72: HAGLER, Manfred Wolfgang;KING, David Daniel~ 2015/08580 ~ Complete ~54:AUTOMATED SYSTEM OF FROTH FLOTATION COLUMNS WITH AERATORS INJECTION NOZZLES AND PROCESS ~71:DPSMS TECNOLOGIA E INOVAÇÃO EM MINERAÇÃO LTDA, Rua Marechal Deodoro, no 503, Conj.407 - Centro, Brazil ~72: PRESTES, Mauricio Antonio Rodrigues~ 2015/08590 ~ Complete ~54:A COMPOSITION OF HIGH TEMPERATURE RESISTENT POWDER COATING, A PREPARATION METHOD THEREFORE, AND USE THEREOF ~71:Akzo Nobel Coatings International B.V., Velperweg 76, ARNHEM NL-6824 BM, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: KIM, Suje;TONG, Jian~ 33:CN ~31:PCT/CN2013/077474 ~32:19/06/2013;33:EP ~31:13185504.1 ~32:23/09/2013 2015/08592 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR THE CONTINUOUS MONITORING OF WEAR IN GRINDING CIRCUITS ~71:FLSmidth A/S, Vigerslev Allé 77, VALBY DK-2500, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: HEINRICHS, Robert Evan~ 33:US ~31:61/825,795 ~32:21/05/2013 2015/08581 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION FOR TOPICAL APPLICATION COMPRISING GLYCEROL AND TANNINS ~71:Léa SHRIVASTAVA, 43bis, Route de Châteaugay, France;Rémi SHRIVASTAVA, 43bis, Route de Châteaugay, France ~72: Léa SHRIVASTAVA;Rémi SHRIVASTAVA~ 2015/08591 ~ Complete ~54:RIB MOUNTING DEVICE WITH PIVOTING INSERT ~71:HADDOCK, Dustin M.M., 9240 East Blue Sage Circle, COLORADO SPRINGS 80908, CO, USA, United States of America ~72: HADDOCK, Dustin M.M.~ 33:US ~31:61/814,426 ~32:22/04/2013 2015/08576 ~ Complete ~54:LOCKING MECHANISM ~71:JANSSEN, Cornelius Johannes, 2 Spitskop Street, Noordheuwel, KRUGERSDORP 1739, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: JANSSEN, Cornelius Johannes~ 2015/08577 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR EXTRACTION OF PRECIOUS, BASE AND RARE ELEMENTS ~71:LIFEZONE LIMITED, c/o Mauritius International Trust Company Limited 4th Fl Ebene Skies, Rue de L'institut,, Mauritius ~72: Keith Stuart Liddell;Lisa Anne Smith;Michael David Adams~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08682 ~32:26/11/2014 2015/08578 ~ Complete ~54:GEYSER ANODE WEAR DETERMINATION ~71:SOLARENT (PTY) LTD, Unit 3, Riversedge Bus Park, Winelands Close, Stikland, South Africa ~72: BECKER, Carl Marthinus~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/06330 ~32:28/08/2014 2015/08599 ~ Provisional ~54:TRACK DRIVE TENSIONER ~71:INTEGRATED POOL PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD, 70 Driefontein Road, Muldersdrift District of Krugersdorp, Krugersdorp,, South Africa ~72: SCHMITT,Karl-Heinz~
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2015/08600 ~ Provisional ~54:COOLER BOX ARRANGEMENT ~71:TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Building 20, Office 133, Staatsartillery Road, Pretoria, South Africa ~72: GRANT ,LWAZI~ 2015/08601 ~ Complete ~54:A SYSTEM AND METHOD OF VERIFYING THR LOCATION OF ORIGIN AND/OR PRODUCTION AND/OR DELIVERY AND/OR COLLECTION OF GOODS ~71:AFRIGIS (PTY) LTD, Celtis Plaza, 1085 Schoeman Street, Hatfield, Pretoria, 0083, South Africa ~72: RADEMEYER,IGNATIUS MARTHINUS~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/06758 ~32:15/09/2014.
21: 2007/05210 22: 2007/07/02 43: 2015/09/22 51: A23K 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: BOWMAN, Eric Vaun, CHEUK, Wai Lun, CLARK, Joseph Robert, DIERKING, Mark Lee, MADRIL, Michael Timothy 33: US 31: 60/640,566 32: 2004/12/30 54: COMPOSITIONS FOR FELINE CONSUMPTION 00: The invention provides compositions for feline consumption and methods of preparing such compositions. The compositions comprise at least about 65 % by weight meat and have an essentially solid mass which assumes the shape of its container. The compositions are characterized as having a moisturized appearance and visually recognizable discrete food particles upon slicing the mass after removal from a container. 21: 2008/02762. 22: 2005/09/28. 43: 2015/09/17 51: A61K; A61P 71: AURIS MEDICAL AG 72: MEYER, THOMAS 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF INNER EAR DISORDERS 00: The present invention provides compositions containing (i) a pharmaceutically active agent selected from a group consisting of an arylcycloalkyamine or a derivative, analogue or pharmaceutically active salt thereof, and (ii) a biocompatible polymer or a combination of biocompatible polymers. These compositions or medicaments containing these compositions may be used for the prevention and/or treatment of inner ear diseases, e.g. tinnitus. 21: 2008/07345 22: 2008/08/26 43: 2015/09/17 51: B60R, B62D, C10G 71: EXOL GROUP (PTY) LIMITED 72: STEYN, Pieter Willem Adriaan 33: ZA 31: 2007/07381 32: 2007/08/30
54: MOVABLE STORAGE TANK, MOVABLE STORAGE TANK WITH DRAINING APPARATUS AND DRAINING APPARATUS 00: This invention relates to a draining apparatus comprising a float for floating in or on a liquid in a container, one end of a pipe connected to the float and the pipe forming a gravitational barrier for preventing gravitational flow of the liquid from the container.
21: 2009/01918 22: 2009/03/18 43: 2015/09/22 51: C09D 71: Valspar Sourcing, Inc. 72: STENSON, Paul, GIBANEL, Sebastien, LESPINASSE, Robert, SION, Georges, PROUVOST, Benoit 33: US 31: 60/826,103 32: 2006/09/19 54: FOOD AND BEVERAGE COATED CONTAINERS, METHOD OF COATING AND COATING COMPOSITION 00: Food and beverage containers and methods of coating are provided. The food and beverage containers include a metal substrate that is at least partially coated with a coating composition that includes a water-dispersible resin system and an aqueous carrier. The resin system includes an epoxy component and an acrylic component. In a preferred embodiment, the coating composition is at least minimally retortable when cured.
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21: 2010/02039 22: 2010/03/23 43: 2015/09/22 51: A61P, C12N 71: Portola Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 72: LU, Genmin, PHILLIPS, David R., ANDRE, Patrick, SINHA, Uma 33: US 31: 60/976,343 32: 2007/09/28 54: ANTIDOTES FOR FACTOR XA INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME 00: The present invention relates antidotes to anticoagulants targeting factor Xa. The antidotes are factor Xa protein derivatives that bind to the factor Xa inhibitors thereby substantially neutralizing them but do not assemble into the prothrombinase complex. The derivatives describe herein lack or have reduced intrinsic coagulant activity. Disclosed herein are methods of stopping or preventing bleeding in a patient that is currently undergoing anticoagulant therapy with a factor Xa inhibitor. 21: 2010/02132 22: 2010/03/25 43: 2015/09/17 51: H01M 71: Intelligent Energy Limited 72: KELLS, Ashley, ADCOCK, Paul, HOOD, Peter David, BAIRD, Scott 33: GB 31: 0718763.6 32: 2007/09/26 54: FUEL CELL SYSTEM 00: A method of starting operation of a fuel cell system (100) comprising a fuel cell stack (HO), the method comprising the steps of: i) opening an anode inlet valve (153) to allow fuel to enter an anode volume of the fuel cell stack (110); H) operating an air compressor (133) in fluid communication with a cathode air inlet (126) of the fuel cell stack (110) to allow air to enter a cathode volume of the fuel cell stack (110); iii) monitoring the temperature of the cathode inlet (126) and/or outlet (121); and iv) operating a water injection system to inject water into the cathode volume once the temperature of fluid passing through the cathode inlet and/or outlet exceeds a preset level, wherein a current drawn from the fuel cell stack (110) is limited to prevent a voltage measured across one or more cells in the fuel cell stack (110) from falling below a first voltage threshold.
21: 2011/01898 22: 2011/03/11 43: 2015/09/22 51: G01F 71: Elster Water Metering Limited 72: SANDERSON, Michael L., HARVEY, Patrick C. J., DOYLE, Thomas P., SCOTT, Jon C. 33: GB 31: 0816767.8 32: 2008/09/12 54: BI-DIRECTIONAL FLUIDIC OSCILLATOR FLOW METER 00: A flow tube for a bidirectional flow meter comprises a first means (for example in the form of a first flow chamber) for generating a periodic pressure fluctuation whose frequency varies in dependence on the flow rate of fluid through the meter in a first direction; and a second means (for example in the form of a second flow chamber) for generating a periodic pressure fluctuation whose frequency varies in dependence on the flow rate of fluid through the meter in a second direction, opposite to the first direction;wherein said first and second generating means are connected in series between an inlet port and an outlet port.
21: 2011/01939 22: 2011/03/14 43: 2015/09/16 51: B22D 71: McConway & Torley, LLC 72: MAXEINER, Michael D., SICILIA, Anthony J. 33: US 31: 61/192,659 32: 2008/09/18
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54: COUPLER KNUCKLE SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: A method for manufacturing a railcar coupler knuckle includes providing a first mold section having internal walls defining at least in part perimeter boundaries of a first coupler knuckle mold cavity. The method includes providing a second mold section having internal walls defining at least in part perimeter boundaries of a second coupler knuckle mold cavity. The second coupler mold cavity of the second mold section is offset from the first coupler mold cavity of the first mold section. The method includes closing the first and second mold sections and at least partially filling the first and second coupler knuckle mold cavities with a molten alloy, the molten alloy solidifying after filling to form the coupler knuckle.
21: 2011/02069 22: 2011/03/18 43: 2015/09/22 51: B01L, C12M, G01N 71: DNA Genotek Inc. 72: CURRY, Ian, SUNSTRUM, Roy, JACKSON, Adele, MUIR, Rod, GRAHAM, Romeo, SIROIS, Mike 33: US 31: 61/090,822 32: 2008/08/21 54: SAMPLE RECEIVING DEVICE 00: The present invention generally relates to a sample receiving device for releasably storing a substance. The sample receiving device includes a lid having a reservoir for retaining the substance, and a pierceable barrier sealing the substance within the reservoir; and b) a funnel for receiving a sample and configured for closure by the lid. The funnel is configured for releasable attachment to a sample receptacle such that a sample can be provided to the funnel and travel through the channel in the funnel into the sample receptacle. Further, the funnel includes one or more cutting ribs for cutting the pierceable barrier such that upon cutting of the pierceable barrier the substance is released from the
reservoir, flows through the channel in the funnel and into the sample receptacle to be mixed with the sample. The present invention also provides a kit for collecting and storing biomolecules.
21: 2011/04094 22: 2011/06/02 43: 2015/09/16 51: E02F 71: CQMS PTY LTD 72: SWINSCOE, Michael 33: AU 31: 2008906380 32: 2008/12/10 54: A LOCK FOR AN EXCAVATOR WEAR ASSEMBLY 00: A lock for an excavator wear assembly. The lock has a first member a key way located on an internal face of the first member. The lock also has a second member having a key located on an internal face of the second member such that the key is receivable within the keyway of the first member. Furthermore, the lock has a fastening member receivable within the first member and the second member to thereby releasably secure the first member to the second member.
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33: US 31: 61/206,640 32: 2009/02/02 54: METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING IMPENDING JOINT FAILURE 00: The invention provides methods for diagnosing impending joint failure in an animal by measuring the concentration of phenylalanine in a body fluid; measuring the concentration of one or more of tyrosine, alanine, valine, and glutamine in the body fluid; determining the ratio of phenylalanine to one or more of tyrosine, alanine, valine, and glutamine; and diagnosing impending joint failure by comparing the ratio to ratios predicative of impending joint failure. 21: 2011/09364 22: 2011/12/20 43: 2015/09/17 51: A61K 71: Amgen Inc. 72: BONK, Roberta, EU, Mingda, HUINKER, Amy, PALLITTO, Monica, RICCI, Margaret, STACKHOUSE, Nicole 33: US 31: 61/065,065 32: 2008/02/07 54: STABILIZED PROTEIN COMPOSITIONS 00: Stabilized compositions of specific binding agents to RANKL, specific binding agents to TNF, and/or specific binding agents to IL-1R1 in containers are provided. Methods of making and using such compositions are also provided. 21: 2012/00375 22: 2012/01/17 43: 2015/09/22 51: C12P, C12Q 71: Syngenta Participations AG 72: PREUSS, Daphne, COPENHAVER, Gregory P., MACH, Jennifer M., BARONE, Pierluigi, CARLSON, Shawn R., LUO, Song 33: US 31: 61/228,019 32: 2009/07/23 54: SUGARCANE CENTROMERE SEQUENCES AND MINICHROMOSOMES 00: The invention is generally related to Sugarcane minichromosomes and recombinant chromosomes containing Sugarcane centromere sequences. In addition, the invention provides for methods of generating Sugarcane plants transformed with these Sugarcane mini-chromosomes. Sugarcane minichromosomes with novel compositions and structures are used to transform Sugarcane cells which are in turn used to generate Sugarcane plants. Methods for generating Sugarcane plants include methods for delivering the Sugarcane minichromosomes into Sugarcane cell to transform the cell, methods for selecting the transformed cell, and methods for isolating Sugarcane plants transformed with the Sugarcane mini-chromosome or recombinant chromosome.
21: 2012/00457 22: 2012/01/19 43: 2015/09/22 51: B04B 71: FLSmidth A/S 72: ZONNEVELD, Edwin John William, CORSAN, Douglas, MCLEAVY, Michael, FULLAM, Michael John 33: US 31: 61/229,300 32: 2009/07/29 54: BOWL STRUCTURE FOR A CENTRIFUGAL CONCENTRATOR 00: A centrifuge concentrator bowl has feed deposited onto a base of the bowl and includes a plurality of recesses at axially spaced positions along a peripheral wall of the bowl. The peripheral wall is formed of a rigid metal skeleton frame of rings and upstanding support members on which is molded a urethane liner material to form an integral structure with the rings located at ribs between the recesses. A fluidization water injection system includes an outer container on the bowl, which also acts as a clamping assembly, and a plurality of liquid entry openings through the peripheral wall at the base of the recesses allowing flexing of the peripheral wall in response to changes in pressure in the fluidizing liquid. The bowl is formed of separate sections defined by a bottom concave base section and the cast skeleton wall all clamped together to allow replacement of the separate parts.
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71: STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY, SOUTH AFRICAN SUGARCANE RESEARCH INSTITUTE 72: BOUSSIENGUI-BOUSSIENGUI, Gino, KOSSMANN, Jens Matthias 33: ZA 31: 2009/06506 32: 2009/09/17 54: A METHOD OF MODIFYING THE CARBOHYDRATE CONTENT OF A PLANT 00: A method of modifying at least one carbohydrate in a tissue of a plant is described. The method is typically applied to a sugarcane plant of the genus Saccharum method and includes the steps of inserting into a plant cell a gene silencing cassette which includes nucleic acid operably linked to transcription elements such as a monocotyledonous promoter for transcribing the nucleic acid in a plant cell, wherein transcription of the nucleic acid decreases activity of UMP synthase. The method further includes the steps of regenerating a transgenic plant from the plant cell and producing the tissue with increased carbohydrate content. Vectors for use therefor, as well as a transformed plant cell and a transgenic plant or plant part containing or derived from a transformed plant cell are also described.
21: 2012/02347 22: 2012/03/30 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Kyowa Hakko Kirin Co., Ltd. 72: KASE, Junya, KANDA, Tomoyuki 33: JP 31: 2009-202894 32: 2009/09/02 54: THERAPEUTIC AGENT FOR ANXIETY DISORDERS 00: -
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21: 2012/02670 22: 2012/04/12 43: 2015/09/21 51: H04N 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 72: CHEON, Min-Su 33: KR 31: 10-2009-0104421 32: 2009/10/30 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING AND DECODING CODING UNIT OF PICTURE BOUNDARY 00: A method and apparatus for encoding an image is provided. An image coding unit, including a region that deviates from a boundary of a current picture, is divided to obtain a coding unit having a smaller size than the size of the image coding unit, and encoding is performed only in a region that does not deviate from the boundary of the current picture. A method and apparatus for decoding an image encoded by the method and apparatus for encoding an image is also provided.
21: 2012/03319 22: 2012/05/08 43: 2015/09/14 51: G06K, G06Q, H04B 71: PROTEUS DIGITAL HEALTH, INC. 72: ZDEBLICK, Mark J. 33: US 31: 61/258,182 32: 2009/11/04 54: SYSTEM FOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT 00: -
A system for tracking a product from origin to destination is disclosed. The system includes a probe that comprises two plates, a power source and a processor. The power source is controlled by the processor to produce an oscillating output at the plates. Using the oscillating voltage, the probe interrogates a device through capacitive coupling. The device includes a control unit, a memory unit, and first and second materials physically associated with the device for communication using capacitive coupling. Information associated with the device is transferred from the device to the probe through capacitive coupling between the first and second materials and the first and second plates, respectively.
21: 2012/03669 22: 2012/05/18 43: 2015/09/21 51: C07C 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: GARCIA, Joaquin Bautista, CABANAS, Robin S., JOSIAS, Wilbens, WU, Donghui 33: US 31: 61/287,843 32: 2009/12/18 54: METHODS FOR PRODUCTION OF ARGININE BICARBONATE AT LOW PRESSURE 00: A method of producing arginine bicarbonate is provided including reacting an arginine slurry with a source of carbon dioxide gas under elevated temperature and low pressure to form a solution of at least 50% arginine bicarbonate, and recovering arginine bicarbonate from the solution.
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21: 2012/06476 22: 2012/08/28 43: 2015/09/03 51: F25J 71: L'Air Liquide, Société Anonyme pour l'Etude et l'Exploitation des Procédés Georges Claude 72: DUBETTIER-GRENIER, Richard, TRANIER, Jean-Pierre 33: FR 31: 1051676 32: 2010/03/09 54: METHOD AND INTEGRATED DEVICE FOR SEPARATING AIR AND HEATING AN AIR GAS ORIGINATING FROM AN AIR SEPARATION DEVICE 00: The invention relates to an integrated device for separating air and heating a gas in the air resulting from said air separation, comprising: an air separation device (9); a heat exchanger (13, 43); a channel for conveying the gas in the air to the heat exchanger; and a channel for conveying water to the heat exchanger, the water-conveying channel being connected to the water inlet or water outlet of a water preheat exchanger (5) or a water deaerator (27). According to the invention, the preheat exchanger and/or the deaerator are connected to an oxy-combustion boiler (19) in order to convey water to and from the boiler, said boiler also being connected to the separation device in order to receive an oxygen-enriched gas (17).
21: 2012/08513 22: 2012/11/12 43: 2015/09/21 51: C10J, C12P 71: INEOS Bio S.A. 72: SUTRADHAR, Bhagya Chandra, KO, ChingWhan 33: US 31: 12/798,852 32: 2010/04/13 54: METHODS FOR GASIFICATION OF CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS 00: The present disclosure is generally directed to process of gasification of carbonaceous materials to produce synthesis gas or syngas. The present disclosure provides improved methods of gasification comprising adding a molecular oxygencontaining gas and optionally adding water into said gasifier. This disclosure is also directed to process of production of one or more alcohols from said syngas via fermentation or digestion in the presence of at least one microorganism.
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21: 2013/00245 22: 2013/01/10 43: 2015/09/17 51: H01M 71: Société BIC 72: ROSENZWEIG, Alain, CURELLO, Andrew J., STEPAN, Constance R., CURELLO, Michael, SPAHR, Paul 33: US 31: 12/829,801 32: 2010/07/02 54: GAS GENERATOR WITH STARTER MECHANISM AND CATALYST SHIELD 00: The present application is directed to gas generators comprising a fuel mixture and a catalyst. The catalyst is contained in a self-regulated reactor or buoy, and selectively opens and closes to produce a gas in accordance with the demand for gas. This fuel mixture is generally a solution formed by dissolving a solid fuel component in a liquid fuel component. The mixing preferably occurs before the first use, and more preferably occurs immediately prior to the first use. The inventive gas generators preferably further comprises a starting mechanism that isolates the solid fuel from the liquid fuel or vice versa before the first use. In one embodiment, the starting mechanism further comprises a catalyst shield mechanism that isolates the catalyst in the reactor or buoy from the liquid and/or the solid fuel prior to the first use.
21: 2013/00295 22: 2013/01/11 43: 2015/09/16 51: A23L, B65D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: HUBER-HAAG, Karl-Josef 33: EP(CH) 31: 10165810.2 32: 2010/06/14 54: DISPENSING CONTAINER FOR PROBIOTICS 00: The present invention proposes a dispensing container (1) for probiotics (2) in a viscous or liquid carrier (3), the probiotics (2) having a higher specific weight than the viscous or liquid carrier (3), wherein the container (1) comprises a reservoir (4) for holding the carrier (3) and a dispensing head (5) being in fluid connection with the reservoir (4), the dispensing head (5) comprising at least one outlet (6), wherein the concentration of the probiotics (2) decreases from the outlet (6) of the dispensing head (5) towards a bottom portion (1a) of the reservoir (1).
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21: 2013/0029622: 2013/01/11 43: 2015/09/17 51: A61J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: HUBER-HAAG, Karl-Josef, BUREAU-FRANZ, Isabelle 33: EP(CH) 31: 10165809.4 32: 2010/06/14 54: FEEDING DEVICE 00: The invention relates to a feeding device (1, 1', 1'') having a hollow form, the feeding device (1, 1', 1'') comprising: an inlet portion (2, 2', 2'') having an inlet (4, 4') for entering nutrition(13), and a suction portion (3, 3', 3'') for sucking the nutrition (13) through the inlet (4, 4') into the feeding device (1, 1', 1''), wherein the suction portion (3, 3', 3'') comprises at least one opening (5, 5', 5'') for dispensing the sucked nutrition (13), wherein the inner surface (6, 6', 6'') of the feeding device (1, 1', 1'') confines a flow path (P, P', P'') for the nutrition (13), and wherein the feeding device (1, 1', 1'') is at least partially deformable. The feeding device is characterized in that a nutritional additive (7, 7', 7'') is adhered to the flow path confining inner surface (6, 6', 6'') of the feeding device (1, 1', 1'') such that the nutritional additive (7, 7', 7'') is mechanically segregated from the inner
21: 2013/00297 22: 2013/01/11 43: 2015/09/17 51: G21C 71: The State of Oregon acting by and through The State Board of Higher Education on behalf of Oregon State University 72: REESE, Steven Richard, PALMER, Todd Stephen, KELLER, Stephen Todd, MUNK, Madicken 33: US 31: 61/368,762 32: 2010/07/29 54: ISOTOPE PRODUCTION TARGET 00: An isotope production target may include an outer diameter wall and an inner diameter wall. An isotope source may be located between the inner diameter wall and the outer diameter wall, and the isotope source may comprise fissile material interspersed with one or more voided regions. A central region may be located within the inner diameter wall, and
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the central region may be configured to house a neutron thermalization volume.
21: 2013/00503 22: 2013/01/18 43: 2015/09/17 51: B01D 71: Himark bioGas Inc. 72: KOTELKO, Peter, KOTELKO, Mike, CARAGANIS, George, FOSTER, Glen 33: US 31: 61/364,861 32: 2010/07/16 54: GRIT REMOVAL SYSTEM 00: A grit removal system for tanks with a need to remove settled solids (e.g., anaerobic digester tank) is described. The system is especially suitable for a large tank, preferably having a flat floor, and it works well while submerged under a liquid. Specifically, a periphery-driven rack & pinion mechanism drives a shaft to rotate about a center pivot, and scrapes settled solids towards tank periphery, where the solids fall into a pit on the tank floor. A drainage opening inside the pit, when opened by a valve, is used to flush out the solids through a standpipe into a settlement tank for final dewatering and solid disposal. The system is compatible for continuous tank operation, and is useful for stirring tanks requiring periodic sediment removal.
21: 2013/00578 22: 2013/01/22 43: 2015/09/17 51: H04N 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 72: LEE, Tammy, HAN, Woo-Jin, KIM, Il-Koo, LEE, Sun-Il 33: US 31: 61/362,829 32: 2010/07/09 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING VIDEO BY USING BLOCK MERGING, AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DECODING VIDEO BY USING BLOCK MERGING 00: The method of encoding includes: determining an encoding mode indicating a current data unit for encoding of a picture and an encoding method including prediction encoding performed for the current data unit; determining an occurrence of merging with at least one neighboring data unit based on at least one of the encoding mode and a prediction mode; and determining prediction mode information, merging related information, and prediction related information, and determining encoding information of the data unit including the prediction mode information, the merging related information, and the prediction related information.
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21: 2013/00581 22: 2013/01/22 43: 2015/09/16 51: H04N 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 72: MIN, Jung-Hye, LEE, Sun-Il, HAN, Woo-Jin 33: US 31: 61/364,986 32: 2010/07/16 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING AND DECODING IMAGE THROUGH INTRA PREDICTION 00: A method and apparatus for encoding and decoding an image through intra prediction using a pixel of the neighboring block along an extended line having a predetermined gradient about a pixel inside the current block.
21: 2013/00699 22: 2013/01/25 43: 2015/09/16 51: H04N 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 72: LEE, Bae-Keun, SOHN, Yu-Mi 33: US 31: 61/362,844 32: 2010/07/09 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENTROPY ENCODING/DECODING A TRANSFORM COEFFICIENT 00: The present invention relates to a method and apparatus for entropy encoding a transform block, and to a method and apparatus for entropy decoding the transform block. The method for entropy encoding a transform coefficient according to one embodiment of the present invention involves:
determining the location of the final active transform coefficient which is not zero from among the transform coefficients of a transform block of a predetermined size, according to a predetermined order of scanning; and encoding the location of the final active transform coefficient using the relative location in a horizontal axis direction and the relative location in a vertical axis direction in the transform block.
21: 2013/00702 22: 2013/01/25 43: 2015/09/16 51: A47J, B65D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: PERENTES, Alexandre, YOAKIM, Alfred, AIT BOUZIAD, Youcef 33: EP(CH) 31: 10167463.8 32: 2010/06/28 54: CAPSULE SENSING SYSTEM 00: A brewing unit (1) of a beverage preparation machine has: a seat (11) for receiving a capsule (2) comprising an electrically conductive material (21, 22, 23, 24); and a capsule sensing electric circuit with first and second electric connectors (A, B). The first electric connector (A) and the second electric connector (B) are electrically connected through the electrically conductive material of the capsule (2) when the capsule is present in the seat (11) and electrically disconnected when the capsule is not in the seat so as to close and interrupt, respectively, the capsule sensing electric circuit (A, Aa, a, B, Bb, b, abc).
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21: 2013/00736 22: 2013/01/28 43: 2015/09/17 51: F25J 71: Fluor Technologies Corporation 72: MAK, John 33: US 31: 61/368,900 32: 2010/07/29 54: CONFIGURATIONS AND METHODS FOR SMALL SCALE LNG PRODUCTION 00: A small scale natural gas liquefaction plant is integrated with an LNG loading facility in which natural gas is liquefied using a multi-stage gas expansion cycle. LNG is then loaded onto an LNG truck or other LNG transport vehicle at the loading facility using a differential pressure control system that uses compressed boil off gas as a motive force to move the LNG from the LNG storage tank to the LNG truck so as to avoid the use of an LNG pump and associated equipment as well as to avoid venting of boil off vapors into the environment.
21: 2013/00879 22: 2013/02/01 43: 2015/09/17 51: A21C, A21D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: ARRACHID, Abdessamad, DE ACUTIS, Rodolfo, POWELL, Hugh, LEADBEATER, Richard, COE, Stephen 33: EP(CH) 31: 10168242.5 32: 2010/07/02 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING A LOW DENSITY WAFER PRODUCT 00: The present invention relates to the production of wafers and more particularly to the use of a batter aerating system to obtain wafers with an effective density of at most 0.16 g/cm3, and with sufficient strength to be able to remove them from the wafer baking plates. 21: 2013/00930 22: 2013/02/04 43: 2015/09/16 51: A01N, A61K 71: Siga Technologies, Inc. 72: TYAVANAGIMATT, Shanthakumar R., STONE, Melialani A.C.L., WEIMERS, William C., KASI, Gopi Krishna, SAMUEL, Peter N.K., BOLKEN, Tove' C., HRUBY, Dennis E. 33: US 31: 61/370,971 32: 2010/08/05 54: ST-246 LIQUID FORMULATIONS AND METHODS 00: The present invention provides for a novel liquid formulation for solubilizing poorly soluble ST-246 in cyclodextrins and a novel process of making the formulation. 21: 2013/00967 22: 2013/02/05 43: 2015/09/17 51: A61K, A61P 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: DHINGRA, Kapil, HIGGINS, Brian, KOLINSKY, Kenneth, LEE, Richard J., LESTINI, Brian, PACKMAN, Kathryn E., SU, Fei 33: US 31: 61/374,296 32: 2010/08/17 54: COMBINATION ANTI - CANCER THERAPY 00: -
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The present invention relates to a combination therapy of propane-1-sulfonic acid {3-[5-(4- chlorophenyl)-1H-pyrrolo [2,3-b] pyridine-3-carbonyl]-2,4difluoro-phenyl}-amide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and an EGFR inhibitor for treating a patient suffering from a proliferative disorder, in particular a solid tumor, for example, colorectal cancer, melanoma, and thyroid cancer. 21: 2013/01158 22: 2013/02/13 43: 2015/09/17 51: H04N 71: Panasonic Intellectual Property Corporation of America 72: SASAI, Hisao, NISHI, Takahiro, SHIBAHARA, Youji, SUGIO, Toshiyasu, TANIKAWA, Kyoko, MATSUNOBU, Toru 33: US 31: 61/513,141 32: 2011/07/29 54: MOVING PICTURE CODING METHOD, MOVING PICTURE DECODING METHOD, MOVING PICTURE CODING APPARATUS, MOVING PICTURE DECODING APPARATUS, AND MOVING PICTURE CODING AND DECODING APPARATUS 00: A video encoding method comprises: a conversion/quantization step that further comprises processing to convert a video signal of a space domain into a coefficient of a frequency domain for each of second processing units, one or more of which is contained in a first processing unit, and processing to quantize the coefficient of the frequency domain; and an arithmetic encoding step (S704) for arithmetically encoding a brightness CBF flag, which indicates whether a quantization coefficient is contained within the second processing unit upon which the conversion/quantization step was executed. In the arithmetic encoding step, a probability table to be used in the arithmetic encoding is determined (S702, S703), in accordance with whether the sizes of the first and second processing units are the same, and whether the size of the second processing unit is a prescribed maximum size (S701).
21: 2013/01204 22: 2013/02/15 43: 2015/09/04 51: A47J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: JARISCH, Christian, ETTER, Stefan, PERENTES, Alexandre 33: EP(CH) 31: 10169803.3 32: 2010/07/16 54: DEVICE FOR PREPARING A BEVERAGE BY CENTRIFUGATION 00: Device for preparing a beverage from a beverage ingredient contained in a receptacle (17) by driving the receptacle in centrifugation comprising: -a holding part (16) arranged for holding the receptacle in a position enabling it to be driven in rotation along a longitudinal axis of rotation (I), -a liquid interfacing part (8) arranged for supplying water in the receptacle and/or extracting the beverage from the receptacle, -a collecting part (44) for collecting the beverage obtained by the interaction between the ingredient and water in the receptacle, wherein the holding part and liquid interfacing part (8, 16) are connected together by connection means in such a manner that these parts (8, 16) rotate together with the receptacle during centrifugation, wherein the connection means comprise at least a first engaging surface (48; 86) of the holding part (16) and a second engaging surface (23; 87) of the liquid interfacing part (8) engaged in contact together during connection in a manner preventing the holding part (16) and the liquid interfacing part (8) from moving away from each other, at least in the axial direction of rotation (I), and the connection means further comprising at least one mass of
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inertia (20, 21, 31; 80) arranged to be moveably connected to at least one of the parts (8, 16) with at least one degree of freedom in a least one radial direction for enabling the engagement forces to increase between the two engaging surfaces as a result of the increase of the centrifugal forces.
21: 2013/01641 22: 2013/03/04 43: 2015/09/16 51: A23G 71: Nestec S.A. 72: UMMADI, Madhavi, VAGHELA, Madansinh Nathusinh, BUTTERWORTH, Aaron Beth, PANDYA, Nirav Chandrakant, McCUNE, Bridgett Lynn, SCHMITT, Christophe Joseph Etienne, SAIKALI, Joumana 33: EP(CH) 31: 10171998.7 32: 2010/08/05 54: FROZEN CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS WITH IMPROVED TEXTURE 00: The present invention relates to a method for producing frozen confectionery products. In particular, the invention is concerned with a method which contributes to the improvement of textural and sensorial attributes of the confections obtained thereof, in particular of products based on lower fat formulations. The method includes the use of controlled heat (between 90°C and 140°C for 5 seconds to 30 minutes) on an acidified ice confection mix (pH between 5.6 and 6.5) to at least partially form a coagulated protein system including casein whey protein. Such a protein system is used according to the invention in frozen confection prepared by conventional freezing alone or combined with low temperature freezing wherein it improves the microstructure and stability on frozen
products. 21: 2013/01642 22: 2013/03/04 43: 2015/09/16 51: A23G 71: Nestec S.A. 72: UMMADI, Madhavi, VAGHELA, Madansinh Nathusinh, BUTTERWORTH, Aaron Beth, PANDYA, Nirav Chandrakant, McCUNE, Bridgett Lynn, SCHMITT, Christophe Joseph Etienne, SAIKALI, Joumana 33: EP(CH) 31: 10171988.8 32: 2010/08/05 54: FROZEN CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS 00: The present invention relates to a method for producing frozen confectionery products comprising a coagulated protein system which contributes to the improvement of textural and sensorial attributes of the confections, in particular of products based on lower fat formulations. Such a protein system is used according to the invention in frozen confection prepared by conventional freezing alone or combined with low temperature freezing wherein it improves the microstructure and stability on frozen products. 21: 2013/01643 22: 2013/03/04 43: 2015/09/16 51: A23G 71: Nestec S.A. 72: UMMADI, Madhavi, VAGHELA, Madansinh Nathusinh, BUTTERWORTH, Aaron Beth, PANDYA, Nirav Chandrakant, McCUNE, Bridgett Lynn, SCHMITT, Christophe Joseph Etienne, SAIKALI, Joumana, OLMOS, Paola 33: EP(CH) 31: 10171993.8 32: 2010/08/05 54: SHELF-STABLE CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS 00: The present invention relates to confectionery products which are shelf-stable and are suitable for quiescent freezing to form frozen confectionery products. In particular, the invention is concerned with unfrozen packaged confections comprising a coagulated protein system which contributes to the stability of the confections in particular when stored at room or chilled temperatures. A method of producing such confectionery products and the products obtainable from the method are also part of the present invention. The use of the products for providing frozen desserts also forms part of the invention. 21: 2013/01870 22: 2013/03/12 43: 2015/09/17 51: B01D, C02F 71: Himark bioGas Inc. 72: ZENG, Le (Larry), LI, Xiaomei 33: US 31: 61/387,575 32: 2010/09/29
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54: NUTRIENT RECOVERY METHODS AND USES THEREOF 00: Provided herein is an efficient solid-liquid separation method for bio-waste material treatment. The method contemplates the addition of certain cationic polyelectrolytes (or "polymers" as used herein) to the bio-waste materials prior to solid-liquid separation, such as centrifugation, thus greatly facilitate the subsequent solid-liquid separation step. The liquid portion, once separated from solid portion using the subject methods, can be subjected to further downstream nutrient recovery manipulations (such as phosphate precipitation and ammonia stripping) with potentially better efficiency, or may be used directly in a number of operations, such as a liquid diluent for feedstocks in an ethanol plant.
21: 2013/01992 22: 2013/03/15 43: 2015/09/16 51: B32B 71: Varel Europe S.A.S. 72: BELLIN, Federico 33: US 31: 12/884,446 32: 2010/09/17 54: HIGH TOUGHNESS THERMALLY STABLE POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND 00: A mixture for fabricating a cutting table, the cutting table, and a method of fabricating the cutting table. The mixture includes a cutting table powder and a binder. The binder includes at least one carbide formed from an element selected from at least one of Groups IV, V, and VI of the Periodic Table. The carbide is in its non-stoichiometric and/or stoichiometric form. The binder can include the element. In certain embodiments, the binder includes one or more of the cutting table powder and a catalyst. The cutting table is formed by sintering the mixture using a solid phase sintering process or a near solid phase sintering process. When forming or coupling the cutting table to a substrate, a divider is positioned and coupled therebetween to ensure that the sintering process that forms the cutting table
occurs using the solid phase sintering process or the near solid phase sintering process.
21: 2013/02174 22: 2013/03/22 43: 2015/09/16 51: B65D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: KOOB, Thomas 33: EP(CH) 31: 10173712.0 32: 2010/08/23 54: PACKAGE FOR ICE CREAM 00: A package consisting of a) a container component made of polystyrene comprising a base and a side wall extending from the perimeter of the base to form the cavity of the container component, and b) a closing means removable manually and comprising a top side adapted to seal the cavity of the container component and a side wall extending from the perimeter of the top side and adapted to encircle the side wall of the container component.
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21: 2013/02181 22: 2013/03/22 43: 2015/09/16 51: A23B, B05B 71: Xeda International 72: SARDO, Stéfano, SARDO, Alberto 33: FR 31: 1057624 32: 2010/09/22 54: THERMAL FOGGING DEVICE USING A LIQUID, AND RELATED METHOD 00: The invention relates to a thermal fogging device using a liquid, comprising: an assembly (3) for producing a pressurized hot gas flow; an ejection pipe (5); a first liquid source (7); and a means (9) for injecting a metered liquid flow from the first liquid source (7) into the ejection pipe (5), characterized in that the means (9) for injecting the metered liquid flow comprises a Venturi device (V) having an area (R), the cross-section of which is narrowed and which enables the suction of the metered liquid flow.
21: 2013/02335 22: 2013/03/28 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH 72: FÜRSTNER, Chantal, KELDENICH, Jörg, DELBECK, Martina, KOLKHOF, Peter, KRETSCHMER, Axel, POOK, Elisabeth, SCHMECK, Carsten, TRÜBEL, Hubert 33: DE 31: 10 2010 040 187.0 32: 2010/09/02 54: SUBSTITUTED NPHENETHYLTRIAZOLONEACETAMIDES AND USE THEREOF 00: The present application relates to novel substituted N-phenethyltriazoloneacetamides, to processes for preparation thereof, to the use thereof alone or in combinations for treatment and/or for prevention of diseases, and to the use thereof for production of medicaments for treatment and/or prevention of diseases, more particularly for treatment and/or prevention of cardiovascular disorders. 21: 2013/02340 22: 2013/03/28 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61K, A61P 71: Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH 72: KLAR, Jürgen, VON DEGENFELD, Georges, LERCHEN, Hans-Georg, ALBRECHT-KÜPPER, Barbara, KNORR, Andreas, SANDNER, Peter, MEIBOM, Daniel 33: EP(DE) 31: 10175151.9 32: 2010/09/02 54: ADENOSINE A1 AGONISTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF GLAUCOMA AND OCULAR HYPERTENSION 00: The present invention relates to the use of selective adenosine A1 agonists, in particular the dicyanopyridines of formula (I), for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of glaucoma and ocular hypertension as well as the their use for the production of a medicament for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of glaucoma and ocular hypertension.
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21: 2013/02998 22: 2011/10/18 43: 2015/09/29 51: F04B 71: AKER WIRTH GMBH 72: HEINRICHS, PETER 33: DE 31: 10 2010 060 532.8 32: 2010/11/12 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING DAMAGE TO PISTON MEMBRANE PUMPS CONTAINING WORKING FLUIDS 00: In a method and a system for identifying damage to piston membrane pumps containing working fluids, the pressure of the working fluid is measured during operation in relation to the time and compared with a desired value profile, and a signal is triggered if a predetermined deviation is exceeded.
21: 2013/03038 22: 2013/04/25 43: 2015/09/17 51: A63F 71: ARUZE GAMING AMERICA, INC., UNIVERSAL ENTERTAINMENT CORPORATION
72: NAKAMURA, HIROKI, KITAMURA, KENTA, FUJISAWA, MASUMI, ENOKIDO, KENJI, SUZUKI, HIDEKAZU, YAMAUCHI, HIROMOTO 33: JP 31: 2012-104206 32: 2012/04/27 54: GAMING MACHINE 00: A gaming machine with more gaming excitement is provided. The gaming machine includes a cabinet: a lamp body provided on a front surface of the cabinet; a sensor configured to detect a player's gesture with respect to the lamp body; an image display panel configured to execute an effect in sync with the gesture; and a controller used to start a game, the controller starting the detection of the player's gesture by the sensor at a timing corresponding to the state of the game, and while the player's gesture is being detected, executing the effect by the upper image display panel in sync with the detected player's gesture.
21: 2013/03039 22: 2013/04/25 43: 2015/09/17 51: G09F 71: SOREMARTEC S.A. 72: BORIO, PIERANGELO 33: IT 31: TO2012A000399 32: 2012/05/04 54: BASE STAND FOR 1/4 CARDBOARD PALLET 00: A base for display units, comprising; a box body (2) having a closed side wall (3), a top part (4) designed to define a resting surface for one or more display units, and a bottom part (5); a plurality of foot formations {11, 12, 13, 14), associated to the bottom
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part of the aforesaid box body, and designed to rest on the floor and to keep the aforesaid base with its bottom part detached therefrom; and a set of reinforcement panels (15), for supporting the aforesaid top part, which are arranged within the aforesaid box body and are substantially orthogonal to the aforesaid top part. The base is characterized in that it comprises: a first reinforcement pane! (15) having opposite lateral sectors folded so as to form a first foot formation and a second foot formation of the aforesaid plurality of formations; and a second reinforcement panel (15) having opposite lateral sectors folded so as to form a third foot formation and a fourth foot formation of the aforesaid plurality of formations, and in that: the aforesaid foot formations (11, 12, 13, 14) are tubular in shape and extend in a direction substantially parallel to the aforesaid side wall (3), as far as underneath the aforesaid top part (4), so as to be able to support it.
21: 2013/03057 22: 2013/04/25 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61K, A61P 71: Albireo AB 72: GILLBERG, Per-Göran, GRAFFNER, Hans, STARKE, Ingemar 33: SE 31: 1051165-7 32: 2010/11/08 33: US 31: 61/410,957 32: 2010/11/08 54: IBAT INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF LIVER DISEASES 00: The present invention regards specific IBAT inhibitors useful in the prophylaxis and/or treatment
of a liver disease. It also relates to compositions comprising these IBAT inhibitors, a method for treatment of the disorders and a kit comprising the substances or the compositions. 21: 2013/04201 22: 2011/12/12 43: 2015/09/16 51: A01N 71: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH 72: SONNECK, RAINER, GUTSMANN, VOLKER, BÖCKER, THOMAS, NENTWIG, GÜNTHER, HACK, BEATE, DUFF, DANIEL GORDON 33: EP 31: 10195657.1 32: 2010/12/17 33: EP 31: 11162403.7 32: 2011/04/14 33: US 31: 61/442,445 32: 2011/02/14 54: COMPOSITION COMPRISING INSECTICIDEWAX PARTICLES 00: The present invention relates to compositions for pest control, more particularly insecticides, to a method for production thereof, and to the use of such formulations for long-lasting control of animal pests (arthropods) on various surfaces. In addition, the present invention relates to active ingredient-wax particles in which at least one insecticidal active ingredient is present dispersed in wax.
21: 2013/04363 22: 2013/06/13 43: 2015/09/10 51: G06F 71: DISCOVERY HOLDINGS LIMITED 72: GORE, ADRIAN, SEGAL, DARREN, OSSIP, ANTON JASON, HOCKMAN, YEHUDA ARYEH 33: ZA 31: 2012/04338 32: 2012/06/13 54: A METHOD OF MANAGING A REWARDS PROGRAMME AND A SYSTEM THEREFOR 00: -
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A method of managing a rewards programme includes defining a base reward amount and making the base reward amount available to an individual for checking during a predetermined period so that the individual is able to check the value of the base reward amount but is not yet able to access the base reward amount for use. Compliance data relating to the compliance of the individual with the programme is received and based on the compliance data, the base reward amount is adjusted by increasing or decreasing the amount and making the adjusted reward amount available to the individual for checking during the predetermined period. Finally, after the predetermined period, making the adjusted reward amount available for use to the individual.
21: 2013/04569 22: 2012/01/19 43: 2015/09/16 51: H04N; G06F 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: SJÖBERG, RICKARD, WU, ZHUANGFEI, RUSERT, THOMAS 33: US 31: 61/434,146 32: 2011/01/19 54: INDICATING BIT STREAM SUBSETS 00: A method of indicating bit stream subsets in a video bit stream (210) is provided. The method comprises receiving the bit stream, dividing the bit stream into video packets (211-216), wherein each packet comprises either one of video data or supplemental information, and marking each packet with a single subset identifier (stream_id). Each subset identifier is associated with a corresponding bit stream subset
(221-223). Further, a method of extracting video packets from a video bit stream is provided. The method comprises providing relevant subset identifiers, receiving video packets from the bit stream, and, for each received packet, inspecting the subset identifier of the packet. The packet is extracted if the subset identifier matches one of the relevant subset identifiers. This allows condensing properties of a bit stream subset into a single identifier, thereby simplifying the processing of video packets in the network and on the client side. Further, devices corresponding to the aforementioned methods are provided.
21: 2013/04586 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2015/09/17 51: A61F 71: DePuy Synthes Products, LLC 72: GROSTEFON, Justin D., BLOCK, Matthew T. 33: US 31: 13/529,021 32: 2012/06/21 54: CONSTRAINED MOBILE BEARING HIP ASSEMBLY 00: An acetabular hip implant includes an acetabular shell component having a first feature and a first insert having a second feature that cooperates with the first featureof the acetabular shell component and further includes a third feature. The implant further includes a second insert having a fourth feature that cooperates with the third feature of the first insert and further includes a fifth feature. A femoral head component includes a sixth feature
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that cooperates with the fifth feature. Interaction between the first and second features, between the third and fourth features, and between the fifth and sixth features mechanically constrains the acetabular hip implant to prevent dislocation of the femoral head during rotation.
21: 2013/04629 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2015/09/16 51: G01N; B65B; G01M; G01R 71: TETRA LAVAL HOLDINGS & FINANCE S.A. 72: HALLSTADIUS, HANS, LINGOIS, PHILIPPE 33: SE 31: 1001233-4 32: 2010/12/29 33: SE 31: 1001235-9 32: 2010/12/29 54: A METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR DETECTING DEFECTS IN A PACKAGING MATERIAL 00: A method and a device for detecting defects in a packaging laminate having at least one conductive layer are provided. The method comprises the steps of grounding the conductive layer of the packaging laminate, arranging an electrode adjacent to said packaging laminate, applying a high voltage to said electrode by ramping the voltage from an initial value towards an upper predetermined value, and detecting a defect in said packaging material by
registering dielectric breakdown between the electrode and the conductive layer of the packaging laminate.
21: 2013/04702 22: 2012/01/06 43: 2015/09/16 51: C12N 71: ELCELYX THERAPEUTICS, INC 72: BARON, ALAIN D, BROWN, MARTIN R, JONES, CHRISTOPHER R G, BEELEY, NIGEL R A, FINEMAN, MARK S 33: US 31: 61/430,914 32: 2011/01/07 54: CHEMOSENSORY RECEPTOR LIGANDBASED THERAPIES 00: Provided herein are methods for treating conditions associated with a chemosensory receptor, including diabetes, obesity, and other metabolic diseases, disorders or conditions by administrating a composition comprising a chemosensory receptor ligand, such as a bitter receptor ligand. Also provided herein are chemosensory receptor ligand compositions, including bitter receptor ligand compositions, and methods for the preparation thereof for use in the methods of the present invention. Also provided herein are compositions comprising metformin and salts thereof and methods of use.
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21: 2013/05386 22: 2012/02/15 43: 2015/09/17 51: A61K; A61P; C07D 71: IMMUNOGEN, INC. 72: CHARI, RAVI V J, LI, WEI, FISHKIN, NATHAN, MILLER, MICHAEL 33: US 31: 61/443,062 32: 2011/02/15 33: US 31: 61/443,092 32: 2011/02/15 33: US 31: 61/483,499 32: 2011/05/06 54: CYTOTOXIC BENZODIAZEPINE DERIVATIVES 00: The invention relates to novel benzodiazepine derivatives with antiproliferative activity and more specifically to novel benzodiazepine compounds of formula (I)-(VII). The invention also provides conjugates of the benzodiazepine compounds linked to a cell-binding agent. The invention further provides compositions and methods useful for inhibiting abnormal cell growth or treating a proliferative disorder in a mammal using the compounds or conjugates of the invention. 21: 2013/05818 22: 2013/08/01 43: 2015/09/04 51: G01N, G21K, H01J, H05G 71: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation 72: VAN HAARLEM, Yves Leon Jozef, TICKNER, James 33: GB 31: 1213789.9 32: 2012/08/02 54: TRACE ELEMENT X-RAY FLUORESCENCE ANALYSER USING DUAL FOCUSING X-RAY MONOCHROMATORS 00: -
An X-ray fluorescence analyser is provided which comprises: (1) an X-ray source selected to produce an intense X-ray beam, (2) a first optical element that focuses the X-ray beam produced by the X-ray source onto a sample and selects X-rays of a desired energy, (3) an energy resolving detector, and (4) a second optical element that receives fluorescent X-rays emitted from elements in the sample and focuses a selected energy range of said fluorescent X-rays onto said energy resolving detector. Each of the first and second optical elements includes a crystal component. The X-ray fluorescence analyser is configured such that: (i) the X-ray source has a spot size dimensioned so that it is substantially in a field of view of the first optical element, and (ii) the first optical element focuses the X-ray beam emitted by the X-ray source onto an area of the sample that corresponds to a field-ofview of the second optical element. Furthermore, the field of view for an optical element is defined as the area in the source plane of the respective crystal component over which X-rays are able to be emitted and still efficiently be reflected by said optical element.
21: 2013/05877 22: 2013/08/05 43: 2015/09/04 51: B61C, F02B, F02D, F02M 71: General Electric Company 72: ARNER, James Edward, DOWELL, John Patrick, KIRAN, Shashi, GRUSCHOW, Alexis, SHAH, Milan 33: US 31: 13/589,224 32: 2012/08/20 54: METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR AN ENGINE 00: Various injector cooling structures and related engine systems and methods are provided. In one example, an injector cooling structure includes a cooling channel defined by a cooling jacket of a
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turbine. A cooling bore is provided at least partially within the cooling jacket, with the cooling bore configured to receive a pintle of an injector. The cooling channel is configured to circulate coolant for cooling the injector.
21: 2013/05959 22: 2013/08/07 43: 2015/09/04 51: B05D, B61C, B61K 71: General Electric Company 72: KUMAR, Ajith Kuttannair, ELDREDGE, David, BALLESTY, Daniel, COOPER, Jared Klineman, RONEY, Christopher 33: US 31: 13/591,561 32: 2012/08/22 54: INTEGRATED FRICTION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 00: A system includes a vehicle control system, a friction modification unit, and a friction management module. The vehicle control system is configured to obtain a trip plan for the vehicle. The trip plan is based on one or more characteristics of a trip of the vehicle along a route in a transportation network, characteristics of the vehicle, or characteristics of the route along which the vehicle travels. The trip plan designates one or more tractive operations or braking operations. The friction modification unit is configured to modify a friction characteristic of a surface of the route as the vehicle travels on the route. The friction management module is configured to direct the friction modification unit to modify the friction characteristic of the surface of the route based on the trip plan.
21: 2013/06169 22: 16/08/2013 43: 23/10/2015 51: B67D, F17C 71: SURAJUDIN LATIEF 72: SURAJUDIN LATIEF 33: ZA 31: 2012/03639 32: 2012/05/18 54: A METHOD OF CHARGING A MOTORIST FOR ROAD USE 00: 57: The invention provides for a method of charging a motorist for road use. The method includes permitting a mototrist to park at a fuel pump 12 of a fuel station 10 and filling fuel into a fuel tank of the vehicle by means of the fuel pump 12. The method further includes capturing a unique identifier of the vehicle, communicating the unique identifier with a remote database 18 where information related to the vehicle is stored and communicating information from the database 18 to the fuel station 10.
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33: EP(FI) 31: 12186768.3 32: 2012/10/01 54: ROCK DRILLING RIG AND METHOD OF POSITIONING ROCK DRILLING UNIT 00: The invention relates to a rock drilling rig and a method of positioning a rock drilling unit. The rock drilling rig (5) is provided with a detection device (4) for detecting a reference line (RL), such as a previously drilled drill hole fan (1). The detection device is positioned in the direction of gravity (G). The position and direction of the detected reference line are utilized when positioning a drilling unit to a new drilling position at a predetermined horizontal reference distance (RD) from the reference line.
21: 2013/06945 22: 2013/09/16 43: 2015/09/16 51: B62B 71: VECTO TRADE 461 PROPRIETARY LIMITED 72: HALSTED, Charles William 33: ZA 31: 2012/07250 32: 2012/09/27 54: WHEELBARROW PAN 00: A wheelbarrow pan (26) includes a body (19) that defines an open-topped hollow receptacle with a verticle plane of symmetry, the body (19) being predominantly or entirely of a synthetic plastic or polymeric material and defining at least one integrally formed elongate strengthening formation (40) on a bottom of the receptacle. The integrally formed elongate strengthening formation (4) is also predominantly or entirely of a synthetic plastics or polymeric material and extends away from opposite sides of the plane of symmetry, i.e. transversely to an axis extending from a front to a rear of the body.
21: 2013/06976 22: 2013/09/17 43: 2015/09/08 51: A63B 71: DE WET, FRIEDEL 72: DE WET, FRIEDEL 33: ZA 31: 2012/07333 32: 2012/10/01 54: TRAINING APPARATUS 00: This invention relates to a training apparatus and more particularly but not exclusively, to a cricket training apparatus. The training apparatus, suitable for propelling a ball, includes a collapsible frame comprising a horizontal base and at least two posts extending upwardly therefrom, with a connecting formation provided on each post. An elastic propelling arrangement is secured to the connecting formations so as to form a catapult for in use propelling the ball.
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21: 2013/07073 22: 2013/09/19 43: 2015/09/16 51: B60L, H02M 71: General Electric Company 72: KUMAR, Ajith Kuttannair, ZHANG, Wendong 33: US 31: 13/644,609 32: 2012/10/04 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISTRIBUTING POWER IN A VEHICLE 00: Various systems and method for distributing electrical power are provided. In one embodiment, a system includes a first inverter coupled to an electrical bus, a second inverter coupled to the electrical bus, a filter including a first inductor and a second inductor, and a transfer switch circuit coupled between the first inverter and the second inverter and a load. The transfer switch circuit is configured to transfer power from the first inverter through the first inductor to the load and transfer power from the second inverter through the second inductor to the load in a first mode of operation. The transfer switch circuit is further configured to transfer power from the first inverter through the first inductor and through the second inductor to the load in a second mode of operation.
21: 2013/07126 22: 2013/09/20 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61B, A61F 71: DePuy (Ireland) 72: LIEBERMAN, Jay R., SORDELET, Benjamin J., JONES, Richard Spencer, VENDRELY, Timothy G., WAINSCOTT, Stephanie M., COOK, Michael A., CHANEY, Rebecca L., WYSS, Joseph G., HAZEBROUCK, Stephen A., MATYAS, Aaron J. 33: US 31: 61/703,404 32: 2012/09/20 54: FEMORAL KNEE PROSTHESIS SYSTEM WITH AUGMENTS AND MULTIPLE LENGTHS OF SLEEVES SHARING A COMMON GEOMETRY 00: A modular knee prosthesis system includes a femoral component having a stem, a plurality of
different sizes of sleeves mountable on the stem, and a plurality of different sizes of augments mountable on the femoral component. The system is modular, and provides the surgeon with the option of distally offsetting the joint line by selecting the size of sleeve that will provide the desired joint line. The different sizes of sleeves have different axial lengths but share a common geometry along a substantial part of their lengths so that the same bone cavity will accept multiple sizes of sleeves.
21: 2013/07142 22: 2012/03/29 43: 2015/09/29 51: C07H 71: CELGENE INTERNATIONAL SARL 72: RAJENDIRAN, CHINNAPILLAI, NAGARAJAN, PERIYANDI, VENKATESWARLAU, JASTI 33: US 31: 61/470,392 32: 2011/03/31 54: SYNTHESIS OF 5-AZACYTIDINE 00: Provided herein are processes for the preparation of 5-azacytidine, useful for treating, preventing, and/or
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managing diseases or conditions including cancer, disorders related to abnormal cell proliferation, hematologic disorders, and myelodysplastic syndromes (MDS), wherein 5-azacytidine is represented by the structure:
21: 2013/07235 22: 2013/09/26 43: 2015/09/21 51: B61G 71: McConway & Torley, LLC 72: McMILLEN, Richard G., SICILIA, Anthony J., SAELER, Kevin S. 54: RAILWAY CAR YOKE 00: A railway car yoke (100) includes a nose end (102) and at least two straps (150) adjoining the nose end (102). At least one top strap (150B) adjoins a top portion of the nose end (102) and at least one bottom strap (150A) adjoins a bottom portion of the nose end (102). The railway car yoke (100) also includes a butt end (101) adjoining the at least two straps (150) such that the nose end (102) and the butt end (101) are separated by the at least two straps (150). The butt end (101) comprises at least one concave contour (110) along an outside surface of the butt end (101). The outside surface is a surface along the butt end (101) opposite the nose end (102) that extends from a top surface of the at least one top strap (150B) to a bottom surface of the at least one bottom strap (150A).
21: 2013/07271 22: 2013/09/27 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61B, A61F 71: DePuy (Ireland) 72: WALLACE, Matthew S., CLEVER, Jennifer B., JONES, Richard S., BARRETT, David S. 33: US 31: 13/630,924 32: 2012/09/28 54: PATELLA DRILL GUIDE AND TRIAL SURGICAL INSTRUMENT HAVING ANALIGNMENT BORE FORMED THEREIN AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME 00: An orthopaedic surgical instrument includes a patella trial and drill guide that may be used to both perform a surgical trial of the patellofemoral joint and guide the surgeon in drilling a number of anchor holes in the patella of the patient.
21: 2013/07272 22: 2013/09/27 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61F 71: DePuy Synthes Products, LLC 72: CHAVARRIA, Jason M., LUBENSKY, Scott A. 33: US 31: 61/706,916 32: 2012/09/28 54: ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT ARTHROPLASTY PLATE 00: -
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An orthopaedic assembly. The orthopaedic assembly includes a first member adapted to be coupled to a bone and an adjustable connector assembly including an adjuster having a threaded end and a tapered end. The assembly also includes an articulation component including a bearing surface and adapted to be coupled to the tapered end of the adjustable connector assembly. The threaded end is adapted to engage the fixation plate.
the surgeon in drilling a number of anchor holes in the patella of the patient.
21: 2013/07277 22: 2013/09/27 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61B 71: DePuy (Ireland) 72: CLEVER, Jennifer B., WALLACE, Matthew S., ROCK, Michael J., WRIGHT, Abraham P., BORKHOLDER, Olen J., GORAB, Robert S. 33: US 31: 13/630,951 32: 2012/09/28 54: PATELLA DRILL GUIDE AND TRIAL SURGICAL INSTRUMENT 00: An orthopaedic surgical instrument includes a patella trial and drill guide that may be used to both perform a surgical trial of the patellofemoral joint and guide the surgeon in drilling a number of anchor holes in the patella of the patient.
21: 2013/07276 22: 2013/09/27 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61B, A61F 71: DePuy (Ireland) 72: CLEVER, Jennifer B., WALLACE, Matthew S., ROCK, Michael J., WRIGHT, Abraham P., BORKHOLDER, Olen J., DAVIS, Larrie A. 33: US 31: 13/630,935 32: 2012/09/28 54: ORTHOPAEDIC SURGICAL INSTRUMENT ASSEMBLY FOR IMPLANTING A PROSTHETIC PATELLA COMPONENT 00: An orthopaedic surgical instrument includes a patella trial and drill guide that may be used to both perform a surgical trial of the patellofemoral joint and guide
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72: HUFF, Daniel N. 33: US 31: 13/629,950 32: 2012/09/28 54: ORTHOPAEDIC HIP PROSTHESIS HAVING FEMORAL STEM COMPONENTS WITH VARYING A/P TAPER ANGLES 00: A femoral prosthesis for use during performance of a hip replacement procedure includes a plurality of femoral stem components in a range of various sizes and a plurality of femoral head component in a range of various sizes. The anterior/posterior stem taper angle of the femoral stem component varies across its range of sizes.
21: 2013/07510 22: 2013/10/08 43: 2015/09/16 51: A63B 71: NELL, Willem, RYNNERS, Pieter 72: NELL, Willem, RYNNERS, Pieter 33: ZA 31: 2013/02731 32: 2013/04/16 54: A TRAINING AID FOR A GOLFER 00: -
This invention relates to a training aid 10, 100 for a golfer. The training aid 10 mounts to a golfer’s cap 24 or sunglasses and includes a battery powered collimated light source 12 in the form of an LED which is configured to emit collimated, visible light. The aid 10 further includes an electronic circuit which comprises a microcontroller 17 which is drivingly connected to the LED and an electronic orientation sensor 16 which is configured to sense the orientation of the LED. The circuit and LED are housed within a housing and a mounting formation is provided for mounting the training aid 10 to a user. In response to an orientation of the light source 12 sensed by the electronic sensor 16, the microcontroller 17 automatically interrupts emission of light when the training aid 10 is orientated outside of a predefined operative angular range.
21: 2013/07857 22: 2013/10/22 43: 2015/10/12 51: C12N 71: GRIFOLS, S.A. 72: DIEZ CERVANTES, Jose Maria, GAJARDO RODRÍGUEZ, Rodrigo 33: ES 31: GAJARDO RODRÍGUEZ, Rodrigo 32: 2012/12/13 54: CULTURE MEDIUM FOR HUMAN MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS 00: This invention relates to a new culture medium for human mesenchymal stem cells (hMSC). More particularly, this invention relates to a culture medium in which hMSC lines, including those which do not grow in the culture medium normally used for this type of cells, can grow.
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21: 2013/07911 22: 2013/10/23 43: 2015/09/29 51: B29C 71: iMFLUX INC. 72: ALTONEN, Gene, Michael, BERG, Charles, John, Jr., NEUFARTH, Ralph, Edwin, SCHILLER, Gary, Francis, LAYMAN, John, Moncrief, SCHARRENBERG, Rainer 33: US 31: 61/488,555 32: 2011/05/20 54: METHOD FOR INJECTION MOLDING AT LOW, SUBSTANTIALLY CONSTANT PRESSURE 00: Disclosed herein is a method of injection molding at low, substantially constant melt pressures. Embodiments of the disclosed method now make possible a method of injection molding that is more energy-and cost-effective than conventional highvelocity injection molding processes. Embodiments of the disclosed method surprisingly allow for the filling of a mold cavity at low melt pressure without undesirable premature hardening of the thermoplastic material in the mold cavity and without the need for maintaining a constant temperature or heated mold cavity. Heretofore, it would not have been expected that a constant pressure method could be performed at low pressure without such premature hardening of the thermoplastic material when using an unheated mold cavity or cooled mold cavity.
21: 2013/07972 22: 2013/10/24 43: 2015/09/03 51: B31F, B32B 71: Corcel IP Limited 72: VAN BERLO, Patrick Petrus Antonius Maria 33: US 31: 61/319,555 32: 2010/03/31 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING CORRUGATED BOARD 00: -
The invention relates to an apparatus for manufacturing a single face corrugated sheet of porous material via an automated process wherein the apparatus includes: a corrugating roller; a contoured roller to apply discrete droplets of glue to the crests of freshly corrugated sheet material; an endless fluted conveyor belt assembly having an endless fluted conveyor surface including a plurality of adjacent flutes wherein the flutes are configured to correspond to the teeth on the corrugating roller; a pressure mechanism configured to hold freshly corrugated sheet material to the fluted conveyor surface whilst adhesive is applied by a glue applicator; and an endless tensioned belt assembly which holds planar sheet material and the corrugated sheet material together so a bond is formed there between; wherein the pressure mechanism is in the form of a vacuum pump and wherein the vacuum pump is positioned at the front end of the endless fluted conveyor assembly.
21: 2013/08109 22: 2013/10/29 43: 2015/09/21 51: A61L 71: Ethicon, Inc. 72: PRIEWE, Joerg 33: US 31: 13/075,531 32: 2011/03/30 54: TISSUE REPAIR DEVICES OF RAPID THERAPEUTIC ABSORBENCY 00: Novel implantable tissue repair medical devices are disclosed. The devices have a central fabric member having anti-adhesion films on both opposed sides. The films have pores, and are arranged such that the pores on the opposed films are offset. The devices are useful in hernia repair procedures.
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21: 2013/08449 22: 2013/11/11 43: 2015/09/03 51: B03D 71: BASF SE 72: BITTNER, Christian, NIEBERLE, Jörg, VON VACANO, Bernhard Ulrich, BERGER, Alexsandro, BÖHN, Roland, OETTER, Günter 33: US 31: 61/474,759 32: 2011/04/13 33: EP 31: 11162203.1 32: 2011/04/13 54: DIAMINE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE FOR INVERSE FROTH FLOTATION OF SILICATE FROM IRON ORE 00: The invention concerns a process for enriching an iron mineral from a silicate containing iron ore by inverse flotation comprising the addition of a collector or collector composition comprising at least one of the compounds of formulae RC(0)N(Z-0-XNH2)2 (la); RC(0)N(Z-0-X-NH2)2H+ Y- (lb); in which X is an aliphatic alkylene group containing 2 to 6 carbon atoms; Z is an aliphatic alkylene group containing 2 to 6 carbon atoms; Y- is an anion; and R is a saturated or unsaturated, linear or branched, aliphatic or aromatic moiety having between 7 and 23 carbon atoms. The invention also relates to the novel compounds according to formulae (la) and (lb), compositions comprising said compounds and the use of compounds and formulations as collectors for enriching of iron mineral. 21: 2013/08875 22: 2013/11/26 43: 2015/10/05 51: B29C 71: MAUSER-WERKE GMBH 72: KEUSCH, Stefan, SCHÜLLER, Frank 33: US 31: 61/494,152 32: 2011/06/07 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CLEANING AN EXTRUSION HEAD 00: The invention relates to a method and device for cleaning extrusion heads (10) in the extrusion of thermoplastics, which are ejected or extruded from an extrusion nozzle (14) as a tubular preform (12).
According to the invention, in order to remove interfering deposits and baked-on residues (20) on the outlet nozzle (14), the tubular preform (12) is briefly turned around and upset, wherein the deposits (20) adhering in the vicinity of the outlet nozzle (14) are wiped off and transported away by the tubular preform (12). In an advantageous way, the tubular preform (12) itself is used as a cleaning element while the tubular preform is being turned around, while the cleaning automatically occurs during the ongoing operation of the continuous extrusion without interruption of the production process.
21: 2013/09011 22: 2013/11/29 43: 2015/09/10 51: G01S; G04F; G04G; G05D; H04B 71: RAPULA FARMING PROPRIETARY LIMITED 72: FOSTER, CLINTON LES, MARSHALL, MARK GREGORY 33: ZA 31: 2012/06560 32: 2012/08/31 54: LOW POWER POSITIONING SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHOD 00: A low power positioning system includes a number of remote mobile positioning devices which are typically associated with wild animals to be tracked. The system includes a ground network of low power repeater stations, and a base station which is in communication with the remote mobile positioning devices via the ground network. The base station
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includes a positioning unit to receive positioning data including ephemeris data from multiple GPS satellites. The base station has a processor to assess the suitability of the satellites based on at least each satellite's ephemeris data and to calculate the weighted sum of parameters of each satellite, thereby to determine a minimum number of satellites with the highest weighted sum. The processor processes ephemeris data relating only to the minimum number of satellites. A transmitter transmits the ephemeris data to the remote mobile positioning devices via the low power ground network. Each remote mobile positioning device has a GPS unit which is operable to obtain the satellites' ephemeris data periodically. The system enables the remote mobile positioning devices to operate in a "hot start" or "warm start" mode and to achieve a position fix faster than if they had to operate in a "cold start" mode without having previously been sent the ephemeris data.
21: 2013/09341 22: 2013/12/10 43: 2015/09/30 51: A61F, A61K, A61L 71: BIOPHARM GESELLSCHAFT ZUR BIOTECHNOLOGISCHEN ENTWICKLUNG VON PHARMAKA MBH, CARL FREUDENBERG KG 72: PLÖGER, Frank, REIBEL, Denis, GRAFAHREND, Dirk, NEUMÜLLER, Daniel 33: EP 31: 11170971.3 32: 2011/06/22 54: BIORESORBABLE WOUND DRESSING 00: The present invention is directed to novel non-woven fabrics containing growth and differentiation factor proteins. Said fabrics are specifically designed to accelerate tissue regeneration and wound healing processes of mammalian tissues. Furthermore, the
invention provides wound dressings, pads or implants comprising the novel non-woven fabrics. 21: 2013/09365 22: 2013/12/11 43: 2015/09/22 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Life and Brain GmbH, Rheinische FriedrichWilhelms-Universität Bonn 72: SCHEFFLER, Björn, GLAS, Martin, SIMON, Matthias, GOGOLOK, Sabine, TRAGESER, Daniel, REINARTZ, Roman, WIELAND, Anja 33: US 31: 61/497,215 32: 2011/06/15 54: GLIOBLASTOMA INHIBITING COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE 00: The present invention relates to glioblastoma inhibiting compounds, in particular gambogic acid amid and derivatives thereof for the treatment of glioblastoma. Moreover, methods for determining whether a treatment with the compounds of the invention is suitable for a patient are disclosed. 21: 2013/09438 22: 2013/12/13 43: 2015/10/12 51: G06F 71: TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED 72: MA, Yao 33: CN 31: 201210028740.7 32: 2012/02/09 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SORTING, SEARCHING AND PRESENTING MICRO-BLOGS 00: A method for seeking a micro-blog comprises the following steps: acquiring micro-blog information of a user request; extracting micro-blog publishing user information and content information in the micro-blog information, and grading the micro-blog information; sequencing the micro-blog information according to a grade; and displaying the micro-blog information according to a result of the sequencing. In the microblog sequencing method, the micro-blog publishing user information and the content information in the micro-blog information are extracted to grade a micro-blog, the micro-blog information is sequenced according to a grade, and user related micro-blog information is arranged in front, which is convenient for a user to check the micro-blog information. In addition, further provided are a system for sequencing micro-blogs, and a method and a system for seeking and displaying a micro-blog.
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21: 2013/09439 22: 2013/12/13 43: 2015/10/06 51: H04L 71: TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED 72: YAO, Dengke, SU, Shaowei, FENG, Xiaoyong, XIE, Ling 33: CN 31: 201210044496.3 32: 2012/02/24 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FILE TRANSFER, INSTANT MESSAGING TERMINAL, AND COMPUTER STORAGE MEDIUM 00: Disclosed are a file transmission method, an instant messaging terminal and system, and a computer storage medium, so as to solve the problem in the case of a bad network environment that excessive human intervention is required during network interruption occurring in file transmission of an instant messaging software, which results in low efficiency and undesirable user experience. The present invention provides a disconnection automatic retransmission configuration option, a disconnection automatic reception configuration option, and a disconnection automatic offline-fileforwarding configuration option for the instant messaging terminal, so that when a file transmission interruption occurs the instant messaging system is capable of automatically retransmitting or resuming the transmission of the file for which transmission has been interrupted, thereby improving the file transmission efficiency.
21: 2013/09447 22: 17/12/2013 43: 13/10/2015 51: B67D 71: VITOP MOULDING S.R.L. 72: Diego NINI 33: - 31: - 32: 54: Connector for actuating delivering taps 00: 57: A connector (1) for delivering taps (3) is described, comprising a pouring element (5) that connects a tube (7) that takes liquid from the tap (3) to a dispensing device; a valve (15) made of silicone, that performs static and dynamic seals inside the connector (1); a body (11), that contains the tap (3) and is coupled with the pouring element (5); at least one lever (20), that is connected to the body (11) and makes the tap (3) open through a rotation around a fulcrum (22) obtained on the body (11), and a small blocking plug (16), connected to the lever (20) and adapted to engage the tap (3) in an opening and continuos delivery position thereof; the small plug (16) made in a single piece with a metallic spring (28) having a flexible shape for inserting and fastening it to the lever (20); the spring (28) is adapted, upon opening the connector (1), to make the small plug (16) go back to its opening position.
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21: 2013/09633 22: 2012/06/05 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61B; A61M 71: BAYER ESSURE INC. 72: STOUT, CHRISTOPHER A 33: US 31: 13/155,350 32: 2011/06/07 54: FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH PRESSURE MONITORING DEVICE 00: Systems and methods for determining fallopian tube occlusion are disclosed which may provide and more convenient manner of determining fallopian tube occlusion, particularly in relation to transcervical hysteroscopic sterilization with implantable inserts. In accordance with some embodiments, uterine pressure may be measured to determine occlusion with a fluid delivery system including a reservoir and a pressure monitoring device to measure a fluid pressure downstream from the reservoir.
21: 2013/09677 22: 2013/12/20 43: 2015/09/22 51: B01J 71: DePuy Synthes Products, LLC, Agency for Science Technology and Research 72: ELMOUELHI, Noha, COOPER, Kevin, NATARAJAN, Sriram, LOW, Hong Yee, RODRIGUEZ, Isabel, LUONG-VAN, Emma Kim 33: US 31: 13/116,721 32: 2011/05/26 54: POLYMERIC STRUCTURES FOR ADSORBING BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL AND THEIR METHOD OF PREPARATION 00: A biologic-adsorbent, e.g., protein-adsorbent, material is prepared by forming a polymeric substrate into structures having high surface area topography whose biologic adsorbing properties can be controlled. Biologic adsorption by these structures of optimized high surface area topography is increased by mild treating of the surfaces, e.g., by oxygen plasma, without substantially altering topography. Structures can have tailored geometric features including microstructures, e.g., pillars, with a diameter from 100 nm - 50 µm and height greater than 1 µm.
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21: 2013/09696 22: 2013/12/20 43: 2015/09/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D, C07K 71: Eli Lilly and Company 72: HIPSKIND, Philip Arthur, STEPHENSON, Gregory Alan 33: US 31: 61/512,016 32: 2011/07/27 54: NOTCH PATHWAY SIGNALING INHIBITOR COMPOUND 00: The present invention provides a compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or hydrate, and a pharmaceutical composition containing said compound, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or hydrate, useful as a Notch pathway signaling inhibitor for the treatment of cancer. 21: 2013/09744 22: 2013/12/23 43: 2015/09/03 51: B01D 71: Albemarle Corporation 72: NALEPA, Christopher J., ZHOU, Qunhui 33: US 31: 61/507,426 32: 2011/07/13 54: USE OF BROMIDE-CONTAINING INORGANIC SALT AND ACTIVATED CARBON FOR REDUCING MERCURY EMISSIONS FROM COMBUSTION GAS STREAMS 00: Compositions, and processes utilizing such compositions, are provided for reducing mercury emissions from combustion gases. Such compositions comprise a wood- derived or coconut sheil-derived activated carbon and/or a bromidecontaining inorganic salt such as an ammonium bromide or cafcium bromide salt.
21: 2013/09764 22: 2013/12/04 43: 2015/10/05 51: E05B, G08B, H04L 71: KIYATECH HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: Christiaan Andries LAAS 33: ZA 31: 2012/06613 32: 2012/09/04 54: A METHOD OF SECURING CARGO 00: A method and system for securing cargo during transit is provided. The method involves fitting a cargo container having a closure means for selectively opening and closing at least one access opening to the cargo container with a remotely operable locking mechanism in which the locking mechanism being displaceable between a locked condition and an unlocked condition. The locking mechanism is operable to communicate with a remotely located signal transmitting device across a communications network. Monitoring means are used to monitor the location of the container at all times during the course of the journey. Upon arrival of the container at a predetermined location, an authorized person at a remote location verifies the whereabouts of the container and then uses the remote transmitting device to transmit a signal to the locking mechanism to selectively become displaced between the locked condition and the unlocked condition.
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PATENT JOURNAL when the emitting ion is undisturbed. However, a corresponding disturbing ion in the compound, which is different from the emitting ion, causes the emitting ion to have a pre-defined, target disturbed decay time constant that is greater than zero and less than the first decay time constant. An embodiment of an authentication system is configured to measure the decay time constant of a phosphor compound applied to an article, and to determine whether the decay time constant corresponds to a phosphor compound that includes a particular disturbing ion (e.g., in order to determine whether or not the article is authentic).
21: 2014/00078 22: 2014/01/06 43: 2015/08/25 51: A61K, A61P 71: SastoMed GmbH 72: SANDER, Michael, PÖTZSCHKE, Harald 33: EP(DE) 31: 11006057.1 32: 2011/07/23 54: WOUND SPRAY 00: -
21: 2014/00111 22: 2012/07/12 43: 2015/09/22 51: G01N; C09K; G07D 71: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL, INC. 72: RAPOPORT, WILLIAM ROSS, KANE, JAMES, LAU, CARSTEN 33: US 31: 13/538,745 32: 2012/06/29 33: US 31: 61/508,295 32: 2011/07/15 54: LUMINESCENT PHOSPHOR COMPOUNDS, ARTICLES INCLUDING SUCH COMPOUNDS, AND METHODS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION AND USE 00: Embodiments include luminescent phosphor compounds that include one or more emitting ions and one or more disturbing ions, and methods for their production. An emitting ion in the compound may be characterized by a first decay time constant
21: 2014/00115 22: 2014/01/07 43: 2015/09/21 51: A01N 71: Nestec S.A. 72: MIDDLETON, Rondo Paul, ZANGHI, Brian Michael 33: US 31: 61/520,332 32: 2011/06/08 54: METHODS FOR REDUCING NEURODEGENERATION 00: The invention provides methods for reducing neurodegeneration in animals by administering a neurodegeneration reducing amount of melatonin to the animal. Generally, the melatonin is administered in amounts of either 0.1 ng/kg/day to about 10 mg/kg/day or from about 0.2 ng/day to about 3 g/day. In preferred methods, the melatonin is administered as part of a food composition. 21: 2014/00148 22: 2014/01/08 43: 2015/09/22
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51: E04C, E04D 71: Dan-Pal 72: BEN DAVID, Micha 33: IL 31: 213693 32: 2011/06/21 54: ASSEMBLY FOR SECURING TWO JUXTAPOSED PANELS TO A STRUCTURE SO AS TO ALLOW THERMAL EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION 00: An assembly (10) secures to a structure (80) a panel or two juxtaposed panels (11, 12) each having a joining flange (15) in association with an edge thereof defining a longitudinal axis of the panel. The joining flanges are fastened by at least one securing element (16) that may include or have associated therewith a respective retaining member (30). For each securing element (16), a respective support element (20) is fixedly mounted to the structure and configured for slidably supporting the panels in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis. Each support element (20) supports opposing side walls (22, 23) forming a channel (24) dimensioned for free sliding therein of the respective securing element (16) or associated retaining member, and each panel is supported by the at least one securing element without applying lateral pressure to the side walls (22, 23) of the respective support element (20).
21: 2014/00240 22: 2014/01/13 43: 2015/10/20 51: G06F 71: BEIJING JINGDONG SHANGKE INFORMATION TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD. 72: LIU, Xiaofei, LIU, Junyu, TAN, Yaohua, LIU, Yuanhong 33: CN 31: 201110205665.2 32: 2011/07/21 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISPLAYING COMMODITY SEARCH RESULTS 00: -
Disclosed are a method and system for showing commodity search results, including: receiving a commodity keyword inputted by a user, and performing a search according to the commodity keyword inputted by the user to acquire a searched commodity list; extracting the key attributes of all the commodities in the commodity list, identifying commodities with identical key attributes, and aggregating the commodities with identical key attributes into an SPU product; and showing the SPU product aggregating the commodities with identical key attributes. Applying the solution of the present invention makes it convenient for users to look up and browse the commodity search results.
21: 2014/00337 22: 2014/01/15 43: 2015/09/21 51: A61B, H04B 71: PROTEUS DIGITAL HEALTH, INC. 72: FRANK, Jeremy, BJELETICH, Peter, HAFEZI, Hooman, AZEVEDO, Robert, DUCK, Robert, PESIC, Iliya, COSTELLO, Benedict, SNYDER, Eric 33: US 31: 13/180,525 32: 2011/07/11 54: COMMUNICATION SYSTEM WITH ENHANCED PARTIAL POWER SOURCE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME 00: The system of the present invention includes a conductive element, an electronic component, and a partial power source in the form of dissimilar materials. Upon contact with a conducting fluid, a voltage potential is created and the power source is completed, which activates the system. The electronic component controls the conductance between the dissimilar materials to produce a unique current signature. The system can also measure the conditions of the environment surrounding the system.
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21: 2014/00351 22: 2014/01/16 43: 2015/09/08 51: A21B; B65D 71: MACADAMS INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: HEYNES, JULIAN CHRISTOPHER 33: ZA 31: 2013/00419 32: 2013/01/16 54: INDUSTRIAL BAKING PAN ASSEMBLY 00: This invention concerns a baking pan assembly. The assembly includes a number of individual baking pans arranged to form a bank and a strap for holding the baking pans together in the bank. The strap, in use, runs around the periphery of the bank. The assembly further includes at least one connecting strip which is, in use, carried on the bank and which defines a connecting formation for, in use, engaging a complementally shaped connecting formation on the strap so that the strap is removably secured to the bank when the connecting formations engage one another. This invention also concerns a method of manufacturing a strap for holding baking pans in a bank.
21: 2014/00505 22: 2014/01/22 43: 2015/10/05 51: H04W 71: VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION 72: HUXHAM, Horatio Nelson 33: US 31: 61/510,023 32: 2011/07/20 54: CRYPTOGRAPHIC EXPANSION DEVICE AND RELATED PROTOCOLS 00: A cryptographic expansion device that can be attached to a communication component of a communication device to enable the communication device to perform cryptographic operations on communications sent to and from the communication device is described. When used with a communication device, the cryptographic expansion device enables the communication device to send and received end-to-end secure encrypted communications. The cryptographic expansion device can be used with a communication device without requiring any changes to the internal software or hardware of the communication device and without requiring any modification to the communication protocols of the communication device. In some embodiments, the end-to-end secure communications enabled by the cryptographic expansion device can be utilized by a user of the communication device to perform financial and/or banking transactions.
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21: 2014/00551 22: 2014/01/23 43: 2015/09/08 51: H04L 71: SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC. 72: BENNETT, JERRY J, RAJASEKARAN, MANODEV J, RECTOR, DAVID M, MORENO, DAMIAN SANCHEZ, KUNZLER, M WESLEY, ACHANTA, SRINIVAS, ENDER, IAN C 33: US 31: 61/757,303 32: 2013/01/28 54: NETWORK DEVICE 00: Disclosed is a network communication switch that facilitates reliable communication of high priority traffic over lower priority traffic across ail ingress and egress ports. The network communication switch may monitor the frame storage buffer regardless of egress port, and when the frame storage buffer reaches a predetermined level, the switch may discard lower priority frames from the most congested port. When the frame storage buffer reaches a second predetermined level, the switch may discard lower priority frames before they are stored according to egress port. The network communication switch may further monitor ingress frames for priority, and assign priority to frames according to pre-assigned priority, ingress port, and/or frame contents.
21: 2014/00646 22: 2014/01/27 43: 2015/09/17 51: A61K 71: Bayer HealthCare LLC 72: BÖTTGER, Michael, VON DEGENFELD, Georges, FREUNDLIEB, Julia, HIRTH-DIETRICH, Claudia, KELDENICH, Joerg, KLAR, Jürgen, MUENSTER, Uwe, OHM, Andreas, RICHTER, Annett, RIEDL, Bernd 33: EP(DE) 31: 11171719.5 32: 2011/06/28 54: TOPICAL OPHTHALMOLOGICAL PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING REGORAFENIB 00: The present invention relates to topical ophthalmological pharmaceutical compositions containing regorafenib, a hydrate, solvate or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof or a polymorph thereof and its process of preparation and its use for treating ophthalmological disorders. 21: 2014/00700 22: 2014/01/29 43: 2015/09/17 51: A61F 71: DePuy (Ireland) 72: WYSS, Joseph G., LEE, Jordan S., WAGNER, Christel M. 33: US 31: 61/503,343 32: 2011/06/30 54: POSTERIOR STABILIZED ORTHOPAEDIC KNEE PROSTHESIS HAVING CONTROLLED CONDYLAR CURVATURE 00: An orthopaedic knee prosthesis includes a tibial bearing and a femoral component configured to articulate with the tibial bearing. The femoral component includes a posterior cam configured to
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contact a spine of the tibial bearing and a condyle surface curved in the sagittal plane. The radius of curvature of the condyle surface decreases gradually between early-flexion and mid-flexion. Additionally, in some embodiments, the posterior cam of the femoral component may include a concave cam surface and a convex cam surface.
21: 2014/00701 22: 2014/01/29 43: 2015/09/17 51: A61F 71: DePuy (Ireland) 72: WYSS, Joseph G., BENNETT, Travis D. 33: US 31: 61/503,348 32: 2011/06/30 54: POSTERIOR STABILIZED ORTHOPAEDIC PROSTHESIS ASSEMBLY 00: A posterior stabilized knee orthopaedic prosthesis assembly includes a tibial bearing, a primary femoral component, and a revision femoral component. Each of the primary and revision femoral components is configured to separately articulate with the tibial bearing. However, each of the primary and revision femoral components has different geometry. The primary femoral component includes a posterior cam having a posterior cam surfacing including a concave cam surface and a convex cam surface. The revision femoral component includes a posterior cam having only a convex cam surface.
21: 2014/00705 22: 2014/01/29 43: 2015/09/17 51: A61K, C07D 71: Eli Lilly and Company 72: HAMDOUCHI, Chafiq 33: US 31: 61/524,462 32: 2011/08/17 54: A Novel 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydroquinoline Derivative Useful for the Treatment of Diabetes 00: The present invention provides a compound of the formula below or a pharmaceutical salt thereof, methods of treating diabetes using the compound and a process for preparing the compound.
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PATENT JOURNAL 33: ZA 31: 2012/08494 32: 2012/11/12 54: TRANSCEIVER STATION 00: A method of setting up a transceiver station comprises the steps of providing a housing for electronic equipment of the station. At least partially burying the housing below the surface of the earth and erecting a tower defining an internal passageway extending axially from a base of the tower, with the base of the tower surrounding a region towards a top of the buried housing.
21: 2014/00752 22: 2014/01/31. 43: 2015/09/28 51: A61K 71: PROSONIX LIMITED 72: RUECROFT, Graham, PARIKH, Dipesh 33: GB 31: 1113662.9 32: 2011/08/08 54: EUTECTIC MIXTURE FOR PULMONARY ADMINISTRATION 00: This invention provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising a eutectic composition of two pharmacologically active ingredients for delivery to the lung by inhalation. This invention also provides a pharmaceutical composition comprising a eutectic composition of two pharmacologically active ingredients for the treatment of respiratory disease.
21: 2014/00756 22: 2014/01/31 43: 2015/09/28 51: E04B, H01Q, H04W 71: POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED 72: FOURIE, Andries Petrus Cronje, NITCH, Derek, Colin, HAARHOFF, Mark, Pierre, MUNDY, Shane Michael
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72: BRAND, John William, COOPER, Jared Klineman, DAUM, Wolfgang, BALLESTY, Daniel Malachi 33: US 31: 13/183,626 32: 2011/07/15 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING OPERATIONS OF A VEHICLE CONSIST BASED ON LOCATION DATA 00: Systems and methods are described for monitoring different conditions that are simultaneously or concurrently experienced by different vehicles in the same consist and using the monitored conditions to locally change operations of one or more of the vehicles. In accordance with one embodiment, operations data related to one or more vehicles of the consist is acquired from one or more of plural different locations in the consist. The operations data and location data related to where the operations data is acquired are communicated to a first vehicle of the consist. Command data is formed based on the operations data and the location data. The command data directs at least one of the vehicles in the consist to change one or more operations of the at least one of the vehicles. The command data is transmitted to one or more of the vehicles of the consist.
21: 2014/00770 22: 2014/01/31 43: 2015/09/17 51: A43B 71: Gavrieli Brands LLC 72: GAVRIELI, Kfir, GAVRIELI, Dikla 33: US 31: 13/207,397 32: 2011/08/10 54: SPLIT-SOLE FOOTWEAR 00: -
A shoe comprising an upper forming an interior portion for a foot, the interior portion including toe and heel cavities, is provided. The shoe further comprises a midsole having toe and heel ends and inner and outer sides. The midsole is stitched to the upper thereby forming a bottom to the interior portion. Heel and toe outsole patches are respectively stitched onto the midsole. An insole is affixed to the bottom of the interior portion. A spacing between the heel and toe outsole patches extends from the inner to the outer side and occupies a position intermediate the toe and heel ends thereby permitting the shoe to fold about an axis running through the spacing. The shoe folds between an extended state, in which the shoe is worn, and a folded state in which a portion of the upper comprising the toe cavity is tucked into the heel cavity.
21: 2014/00796 22: 2012/07/30 43: 2015/09/02 51: A61K; A61Q; C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: WANG, JINFANG, JONES, CHRISTOPHER CLARKSON, PAN, XIAOYUN, CHEN, HONGGANG 33: CN 31: PCT/CN2011/001415 32: 2011/08/24 54: BENEFIT AGENT DELIVERY PARTICLES COMPRISING DEXTRAN 00: The invention provides a composition comprising a benefit agent delivery particle comprising dextran as a delivery aid. The benefit agent delivery particle may further comprise a non-polysaccharide polymer, preferably an aminoplast polymer. The benefit agent delivery particle may comprise a perfume. The invention also provides a process for the manufacture of the particles in which perfume oil is encapsulated using emulsion polymerization to form core-shell particles, (in the alternative the perfume may be adsorbed later) and, a further polymer layer is formed on the outer surface of the core shell-
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particles in the presence of the delivery aid. 21: 2014/00797 22: 2011/08/24 43: 2015/09/02 51: C11D; C08F; D06M 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: WANG, JINFANG, JONES, CHRISTOPHER CLARKSON, PAN, XIAOYUN, CHEN, HONGGANG 54: IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO TARGETED BENEFIT AGENTS AND SUBSTRATE TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS 00: The invention provides a particle comprising: a) a benefit agent (preferably a perfume); b) at the outer surface of the particle, a polymer comprising: i) distal from the outer surface of the particle, at least one region substantive to polyester (preferably derived from phthalate or a cellulose ether), and, ii) proximal to the outer surface of the particle, a spacer region which is water-soluble and not substantive to polyester. The spacer region is preferably a polysaccharide region substantive to cellulose (preferably a ß~1,4-linked structure, more preferably a poly-mannan, poiy-glucan, poly-glucomannan, poly-xyloglucan or poly-galactomannan), most preferably a graft polymer of locust bean gum and a PPT/PET-POET polymer. The invention also provides a laundry detergent or conditioning composition comprising at least one surfactant and a polymer according to the invention. 21: 2014/00798 22: 2012/07/12 43: 2015/09/02 51: B65D 71: GRIMES, BRENDA MARIE, GRIMES, CHARLES WILSON 72: GRIMES, BRENDA MARIE, GRIMES, CHARLES WILSON 33: US 31: 13/184,021 32: 2011/07/15 33: US 31: 13/366,863 32: 2012/02/06 54: COMPLETELY DISPOSABLE COOKING APPARATUS FOR FILLING AND DECORATING OF FOODS 00: A completely disposable cooking apparatus used for preparing, filling assembling and decorating of foods, that is a one-piece disposable construction, comprising an elongated bag with a soft side wall, an open first end through which food material can be inserted into the bag and a second end that is closed by a tapered discharge orifice. The orifice has a first end in contact with the second end of the bag and a distal end away from the bag. The cross- sectional area of the orifice at the first end is greater than the cross-sectional area of the orifice at the distal end. For example, the bag can be made from 0.1mm
thick polyethylene and the orifice can be made from 1.02 mm thick ethylene vinyl acetate, and the second end of the bag can be overlaid and welded to the first end of the orifice.
21: 2014/00837 22: 2014/02/04 43: 2015/09/22 51: B60C, F16J 71: NEXTER MECHANICS 72: TAJAN, Emmanuel 33: FR 31: 11/02417 32: 2011/08/02 54: ROTARY SEALING DEVICE, AND SEALING RING FOR SUCH A DEVICE 00: The invention relates to a rotary sealing device (5) for a fluid passage, including a gasket (12) which is inserted between a stationary mounting (4) and a wheel (3) mounted so as to rotate relative to the mounting (4). Said device is characterised in that the gasket consists of a ring (12) which is slidably mounted in a groove (13) of the stationary mounting (4), and which comprises a front surface (120) which is to engage with a bearing surface of the rotary wheel (3), the ring comprising, on both the inner and outer cylindrical surface thereof, at least one annular groove (23, 24) for receiving an O-ring seal (21, 22). The ring can be further caused to engage with the bearing surface by a positioning means (32, 34) exerting a pushing force on a rear surface (121) of the ring. The invention can be used in particular in inflation systems for vehicle wheels.
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21: 2014/00857 22: 2014/02/04 43: 2015/09/22 51: B22F, B29B, B29C 71: Loughborough University 72: HOPKINSON, Neil, THOMAS, Helen Rhiannon 33: GB 31: 1113612.4 32: 2011/08/05 54: METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTIVELY COMBINING PARTICULATE MATERIAL 00: A method and an apparatus for selectively combining particulate material, comprising: (i) providing a layer of particulate material (10) to a part bed; (ii) providing radiation to sinter a portion of the material of the layer; (iii) providing a further layer of particulate material overlying the prior layer of particulate material including the previously sintered portion of material; (iv) providing radiation to sinter a further portion of the material within the overlying further layer and to sinter said further portion with the previously sintered portion of material in the prior layer; (v) successively repeating blocks (iii) and (iv) to form a three-dimensional object; and wherein at least some of the layers of particulate material are pre-heated with a heater (51) prior to sintering a portion of the material of the respective layer, the heater being configured to move relative to, and proximate, the particulate material.
21: 2014/00885 22: 2012/07/03 43: 2015/09/02 51: H02J 71: VOLTALIS 72: HEINTZ, BRUNO, OURY, JEAN-MARC, LEFEBVRE DE SAINT GERMAIN, HUGUES, BIVAS, PIERRE, BINEAU, MATHIEU 33: FR 31: 1156528 32: 2011/07/19 54: MEASUREMENT AND MODULATION IN REAL TIME OF THE ELECTRICAL CONSUMPTION OF A PLURALITY OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES 00: The invention relates to a method of measuring and modulating in real time the electrical consumption of electrical appliances powered from at least one electrical line of an electrical distribution network providing a power feed signal at a nominal voltage and nominal frequency. According to the invention, the method comprises the steps of measurement (100) in real time of the current consumed by each of the electrical appliances on each portion of electrical line on which each electrical appliance is situated; of extraction (110) of the frequency and of the voltage of the electrical signal on each portion of electrical line; of calculation (120) of the deviation in frequency, in absolute value, between the frequency extracted and the nominal frequency of the distribution network and/or of the deviation in voltage, in absolute value, between the voltage extracted and the nominal voltage of the electrical distribution network for each portion of electrical line; of generation (130, 140) of an alert signal associated with a portion of electrical line as soon as the deviation in frequency on this portion of electrical line is greater than a predetermined frequency threshold value (fthreshold) and/or the deviation in voltage on this portion of electrical line is greater than a predetermined voltage threshold value
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(Vthreshold); of transmission (150) of the electrical consumption of each of the electrical appliances and of the alert signal to an external central platform; and of dispatching (160) by said external central platform of selective interruption commands for certain electrical appliances, regardless of the position of these electrical appliances with respect to the portion of electrical line for which the alert signal has been generated.
21: 2014/00886 22: 2012/07/26 43: 2015/09/02 51: C07C 71: ARKEMA FRANCE 72: DUBOIS, JEAN-LUC, COUTURIER, JEAN-LUC 33: FR 31: 1157020 32: 2011/08/01 54: METHOD FOR SYNTHESIZING AN OMEGAAMINO ACID OR ESTER FROM A MONOUNSATURATED FATTY ACID OR ESTER 00: The invention relates to a method for synthesizing ω-amino-alkanoic acids or the esters thereof from natural unsaturated fatty acids passing through an intermediate ω-unsaturated nitrile compound. The method of the invention is simple to implement and, relative to known methods, avoids the environmental constraints and economic disadvantages resulting from the reaction byproducts.
72: MIYATA, SHIGEO, KUDO, DAISUKE, OOHORI, KOHEI, NAMABE, HITOSHI 33: JP 31: 2012-089441 32: 2012-04-10 54: COMPOSITE FLAME RETARDANT, RESIN COMPOSITION, AND MOLDED ARTICLE 00: A purpose of the present invention is to provide a composite flame retardant which exhibits excellent flame retardancy and excellent dispersibility in resins, while being suppressed in decrease of mechanical strength. Another purpose of the present invention is to provide a resin composition which contains the composite flame retardant. The present invention is a composite flame retardant which contains (i) 100 parts by weight of magnesium hydroxide particles (A) that have an average thickness of 10-100 nm, an average width of 2.4 µm or more and an average aspect ratio of 20-120, and (ii) 100-900 parts by weight of magnesium hydroxide particles (B) that have an average width of 1 µm or less and an average aspect ratio of less than 20. 21: 2014/00908 22: 2012/07/09 43: 2015/09/02 51: E21C; B07B; G01N 71: TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY. LIMITED 72: HARDING, DAMIEN, STOIBER, CLAUS 33: US 31: 61/505,620 32: 2011/07/08 54: SORTING IN A MINING OPERATION 00: A method of mining is disclosed. The method includes mining material in a mine in accordance with a mine plan designed to maximise the financial performance of the mining operation at the mine. The mine plan is based on mining to at least produce: (i) recovery grade ore that is valuable and suitable for recovery processing and there is no net economic benefit in sorting the ore prior to recovery processing the ore; or (ii) waste material that is waste and there is no net economic benefit in sorting the material; or (iii) economically sortable ore wherein there is a net positive economic benefit in sorting the ore prior to recovery processing the ore.
21: 2014/00907 22: 2013/04/09. 43: 2015/09/02 51: C09K; C08K; C08L; H01B; C01F 71: KYOWA CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO., LTD.
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21: 2014/00944 22: 2012/09/14 43: 2015/09/01 51: B65B 71: UNITEC S.P.A. 72: BENEDETTI, LUCA 33: IT 31: PN2011U000026 32: 2011/09/23 54: PLANT FOR MANUAL PACKAGING OF PRODUCTS, IN PARTICULAR FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PRODUCTS 00: Plant for manual packaging of crates with fruit and vegetable products, comprising: - a first mobile belt conveyor, whose mobile upper surface travels on a horizontal plane and on which said products are placed, and which moves with a controllable motion; - a second mobile conveyor on the upper mobile belt of which is placed a plurality of crates, wherein said two mobile conveyors are arranged on parallel and horizontal but different planes; the horizontal upper surface of the second mobile conveyor is arranged in a position at least partially overlying the position of said mobile conveyor. A return conveyor is arranged on the same horizontal plane as the first mobile conveyor, and moving in a direction opposite to the same. Advantageously, a third mobile conveyor is provided having substantially the same characteristics as said first conveyor, oriented and provided with a movement like the first conveyor and arranged, with respect to a median vertical plane of the sliding upper belt of said return conveyor, in a position opposite and preferably symmetrical to said first conveyor.
21: 2014/00945 22: 2012/03/20 43: 2015/09/01 51: B29C 71: COMPOSITES HORIZONS, LLC 72: SNYDER, KEVIN, DIEM, DENNIS, HYNES, JEFFREY 33: US 31: 13/204,468 32: 2011/08/05 54: MANDREL WITH SLIDING EXTERIOR PROJECTION 00: A mandrel 10 suitable for forming a hollow part from a heat curable material includes an (a) an elongate central member 12 having a coefficient of expansion which is different than the coefficient of expansion of the cured heat curable material, (b) at least one lateral member 14, disposed at a first location 28 and projecting away from the outer surface 24 of the central member 12, the lateral member 14, being slidably attached to the central member 12, and (c) a rigid elongate strut member 16 having a coefficient of expansion substantially similar to the coefficient of expansion of the cured heat curable material. The first end 34 of the strut member 16 is affixed to the lateral member 14, and the second end 36 of the strut member 16 is affixed spaced apart from the lateral member 14.
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21: 2014/00946 22: 2012/07/19 43: 2015/09/01 51: A61K; A61P 71: MEDIWOUND LTD. 72: ROSENBERG, LIOR, RUBIN, GUY, ASCULAI, EILON 33: US 31: 61/509,612 32: 2011/07/20 54: PROTEOLYTIC EXTRACT FROM BROMELAIN FOR THE TREATMENT OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISORDERS 00: The present invention relates to a proteolytic extract obtained from bromelain for the treatment of connective tissue diseases. In particular, the present invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising a proteolytic extract obtained from bromelain for the treatment of diseases such as Dupuytren's disease and Peyronie's disease.
21: 2014/01014 22: 2012/08/17 43: 2015/09/01 51: B01D 71: SDCMATERIALS, INC. 72: YIN, QINGHUA, QI, XIWANG, BIBERGER, MAXIMILIAN A, SARKAR, JAYASHIR 33: US 31: 61/525,661 32: 2011/08/19 33: US 31: 61/652,098 32: 2012/05/25 54: COATED SUBSTRATES FOR USE IN CATALYSIS AND CATALYTIC CONVERTERS AND METHODS OF COATING SUBSTRATES WITH WASHCOAT COMPOSITIONS 00: Disclosed are, inter alia, methods of forming coated substrates for use in catalytic converters, as well as washcoat compositions and methods suitable for using in preparation of the coated substrates, and the coated substrates formed thereby. The catalytic material is prepared by a plasma-based method, yielding catalytic material with a lower tendency to migrate on support at high temperatures, and thus less prone to catalyst aging after prolonged use. Also disclosed are catalytic converters using the coated substrates, which have favorable properties as compared to catalytic converters using catalysts deposited on substrates using solution chemistry. Also disclosed are exhaust treatment systems, and vehicles, such as diesel vehicles, particularly lightduty diesel vehicles, using catalytic converters and exhaust treatment systems using the coated substrates.
21: 2014/00953 22: 2014/02/07 43: 2015/09/22 51: B32B, B65D, D21H 71: Stora Enso Oyj 72: BACKFOLK, Kaj, HEISKANEN, Isto 33: SE 31: 1150753-0 32: 2011/08/19 54: PROCESS FOR PROVIDING A SURFACE WITH A BARRIER AND A SUBSTRATE BEING PRODUCED ACCORDING TO THE PROCESS 00: The present invention relates to a process for providing a substrate with a barrier wherein the process comprises the steps of applying a coating mixture to the surface of the substrate, at least partly drying the coated surface of the substrate and applying a barrier activating solution to the at least partly dried coated surface in order to form a barrier
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21: 2014/01015. 22: 2012/09/25. 43: 2015/09/01 51: E03C 71: DURATEX S.A. 72: MORALES, LUIZ MOQUIUTI 33: BR 31: PI 1104487-0 32: 2011/09/26 54: MIXING FAUCET PROVIDED WITH A FILTER 00: The faucet comprises a body (10) having a cold water inlet (11), a hot water inlet (12) and a service water outlet (14), and housing a mono- control mechanism (20) for blocking and liberating the communication between the cold water inlet (11) and/or hot water inlet (12) with the service water outlet (14). The faucet further comprises a tubular column (30) coupled to the body (10) and open to the service water outlet (14), and onto which is mounted a first head (40) carrying a service radial spout (41) connected to the service water outlet (14). A filter cartridge (50) is mounted in the interior of the tubular column (30), inferiorly connected to the cold water inlet (11) and onto which is mounted a second head (60) which carries a filtrate radial spout (61) connected to the outlet nozzle (52) of the filter cartridge (50). The faucet further comprises a filtrate cock (70) for blocking and liberating the fluid communication between the cold water inlet (11) and the filtrate radial spout (61).
21: 2014/01031 22: 2014/02/10 43: 2015/09/03 51: C02F 71: Zodiac Group Australia Pty Limited 72: PALMER, Ross Leslie 33: AU 31: 2011902757 32: 2011/07/11 54: LIQUID CHEMICAL COMPOSITION 00: -
21: 2014/01035 22: 2014/02/11 43: 2015/10/19 51: B65D 71: RED BULL GMBH 72: RINDERER, Matthias, CONCIN, Roland 33: EP 31: 11006575.2 32: 2011/08/10 54: CONTAINER LID AND CONTAINER, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CONTAINER LID 00: The invention relates to a container lid (2), comprising a lid surface (10) having an area (12) for an outlet opening, which is defined by a circumferential attenuation profile (20), a lifting tab (14) for opening the area (12), said tab being fastened to the upper face of the lid surface (10) by means of a fastening means (24) in the form of a rivet, wherein the lid surface (10) has a first locking element (38) protruding from the lid surface or protruding into the lid surface, wherein the lifting tab
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(14) has a second locking element (40) that interacts with the first locking element (38), such that a rotation of the lifting tab (14) about the fastening means (24) is prevented, and wherein the fastening means (24) is designed in such a way that it interacts with a first locking means (38) and/or a second locking means (40), such that a rotation of the fastening means (24) is prevented. The invention further comprises a container, and a method for producing a container lid.
21: 2014/01088 22: 2012/07/12 43: 2015/09/01 51: C13K; C10L; D21C 71: GREENFIELD SPECIALTY ALCOHOLS INC. 72: DOTTORI, FRANK A, BENSON, ROBERT ASHLEY COOPER, BENECH, RÉGIS-OLIVIER 33: US 31: 61/508,407 32: 2011/07/15 54: CONDITIONING OF BIOMASS FOR IMPROVED C5/C6 SUGAR RELEASE PRIOR TO FERMENTATION 00: Disclosed is an improvement in a conventional process for C5 and C6 sugar recovery from lignocellulosic biomass for fermentation to ethanol, which process including the conventional steps of pretreatment of the biomass with steam at elevated temperature and pressure, collection of C5 sugars from hemicellulose breakdown, cellulose hydrolysis and collection of C6 sugars from cellulose breakdown. The improvement includes conditioning
of the biomass prior to the pretreatment step by heating the biomass with steam for a time period between 5 minutes to 60 minutes to achieve a steam treated biomass having a temperature of about 80 to 100°C; and adjusting a moisture content of the steam treated biomass to about 45% to 80%. An increased recovery of C5 and C6 sugars is achieved compared to the conventional process.
21: 2014/01090 22: 2012/07/13 43: 2015/09/01 51: H04M; H04W 71: MEUCCI SOLUTIONS NV 72: VAN DER MEEREN, GUY, TUYTTE, CONRAD, DE BONTRIDDER, LIEVEN, MOUTON, KENNETH, VERLINDE, DIRK, PHILIPS, PETER 33: EP 31: 11174130.2 32: 2011/07/15 54: A BYPASS DETECTION SYSTEM WITH FALSE POSITIVE AVOIDANCE 00: According to the invention there is provided a system (1) for detection of a bypass (540) of an interconnect (530) to a telecommunication network (50) configured to distinguishing incoming third party calls on the receiver probe (20) from test calls through interfering call checks, wherein said interfering call checks comprise checking said call information for a specific sequence of events associated with said test call.
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21: 2014/01092 22: 2011/09/15 43: 2015/09/01 51: F42B; C06B 71: NITROCHEMIE WIMMIS AG 72: SCHAEDELI, ULRICH, ANTENEN, DOMINIK, VAMOS, ATTILA 54: NITROGLYCERINE-FREE MULTIPERFORATED HIGH-PERFORMING PROPELLANT SYSTEM 00: The propulsion system for the acceleration of projectiles is based on a multi-perforated grain propellant and is composed from nitrocellulose, a crystalline energy carrier of a nitramine type and an inert plasticizing additive. The number of perforations is 2 to 6, preferably 4. The propellant grains can have round or polygonic profiles, depending on the number of perforations. The preferred grain geometry is cubic with a rectangular grain profile. The nitramine compound contains a structural element of the general chemical structure formula R-N-N02, where R is a residual group. The nitramine compound is present in a concentration in the range from 0 to 35% by mass, in particular in the range from 5 to 25% by mass. The nitramine compound is preferably RDX. The inert plasticizing additive is a water-insoluble polyoxo compound, if necessary in combination with a substance containing carboxyl groups. In layers near the surface an increased concentration can be present. The inert plasticizing additive is present in a
21: 2014/01131 22: 2014/02/14 43: 2015/10/06 51: B03B, B03C 71: ANAECO LIMITED 72: GRAVETT, Martin Richard, FULARA, Janusz Krzysztof 33: AU 31: 2011903618 32: 2011/09/06 54: METHOD FOR SOLID WASTE SEPARATION AND PROCESSING 00: A method for solid waste separation and processing (10) comprising the method steps of: (a) Passing a municipal solid waste (12) to a first size based separation step (14) producing at least a fine organic fraction(16) and a coarse fraction (18); (b) Passing the fine organic fraction (16) to a digestion process (20) by way of a glass and grit separation step (24); and (c) Recirculating the coarse fraction (18) of step (a) through the first size based separation step (14) at least once.
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PATENT JOURNAL YUNXING CORY, BARD, NATHAN, TOLEDO, SANDRA G, BRADFISCH, GREG 33: US 31: 61/511,664 32: 2011/07/26 33: US 31: 61/521,798 32: 2011/08/10 54: INSECT RESISTANT AND HERBICIDE TOLERANT SOYBEAN EVENT 9582.814.19.1 00: Soybean event 9582.814.19.1 comprises genes encoding Cry1F, Cry1Ac (synpro), and PAT, affording insect resistance and herbicide tolerance to soybean crops containing the event, and enabling methods for crop protection and protection of stored products.
21: 2014/01156 22: 2014/02/14 43: 2015/09/03 51: A23L, B01J, C08J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: BRAGA, Ana Luiza, KOLODZIEJCZYK, Eric, SCHMITT, Christophe Joseph Etienne 33: EP(CH) 31: 11174258.1 32: 2011/07/15 54: FOOD-GRADE ENCAPSULATE AND PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF 00: A food-grade encapsulate which comprises gelled proteins associated with a micronutrient, preferably a dietary mineral, as well as a process for producing the encapsulates are disclosed, with low micronutrient leakage during storage.
21: 2014/01212 22: 2012/07/26 43: 2015/09/01 51: A01H; C12N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: DRIPPS, JAMES E, WIGGINS, BARRY, HOFFMAN, THOMAS, PARKHURST, DAWN M, ZHOU, NING, PAREDDY, DAYAKAR, CUI,
21: 2014/01234 22: 2014/02/19 43: 2015/10/06 51: F04B 71: WATSON-MARLOW LIMITED 72: WARREN, Oliver 33: GB 31: 1118427.2 32: 2011/10/25 54: PERISTALTIC PUMP 00: A peristaltic pump comprising a drive unit (1) and a pumphead (2) comprising a pressing element (48). The pumphead (2) is connectable to the drive unit (1) such that, when connected, the pressing element (48) is driveable by the drive unit (1) to exert a peristaltic action on a tube (52) arranged within the pumphead (2). The pumphead further comprises an optical sensor, wherein the optical sensor comprises an emitter (110) and a receiver (112) which are mounted on the drive unit (1) and a reflector element (53) mounted on the pumphead (2). The reflector
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element (53) is arranged on the pumphead (2) such that when the pumphead (2) is connected to the drive unit (1), radiation emitted by the emitter (110) is reflected by the reflector element (53) towards the receiver (112).
21: 2014/01252 22: 2013/05/06 43: 2015/09/02 51: B23P; B23K 71: NELSON MANDELA METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY 72: VON WIELLIGH, LOUIS GEORGE, PENTZ, WILLEM GERHARD, HATTINGH, DANIËL GERHARDUS, DOUBELL, PHILLIP 33: ZA 31: 2012/03293 32: 2012/05/07 54: METHOD OF REPAIRING RADIALLY CRACKED HOLE 00: This invention relates to a method of repairing a radially cracked hole (12), and more particularly but not exclusively, to a method of repairing a radially cracked blade locating hole in a turbine rotor using a friction welding process. The method includes the steps of drilling the aperture to a diameter exceeding an extremity of a radial crack (13) that extends from a periphery of the aperture into the metal body; plugging the aperture (14) by way of a frictional welding process in which a consumable welding tool (20) is introduced into the aperture (14) via a second open end opposite the first open end so as to form a
plugged body; and drilling a new aperture having a predetermined diameter through the plugged body.
21: 2014/01267 22: 2014/02/19 43: 2015/09/22 51: C07K 71: Eli Lilly and Company 72: DAVIES, Julian, ALLAN, Barrett, DARLING, Ryan James 33: US 31: 61/535,625 32: 2011/09/16 54: ANTIBODIES TO PCSK9 AND USES THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to antibodies to proprotein convertase subtilisin/kexin type 9 (PCSK9), or antigen-binding fragments thereof, compositions comprising such PCSK9 antibodies or antigen-binding fragments, and methods of using the same for the treatment of hyperlipidemia or hypercholesterolemia. 21: 2014/01283 22: 2014/02/20 43: 2015/10/06 51: A61K, A61P 71: VIRBAC 72: CUFF, Nicola Jane, PULFORD, Peter Norman, VICKERS, Mark Colin 33: NZ 31: 594610 32: 2011/08/16 54: ANTHELMINTIC FORMULATIONS AND TREATMENTS 00: A new method of controlling worm burden in ruminants by using two different injectable anthelmintics at or about the same time to increase the time between treatments and to rely on the animal's immune response. One of the anthelmintics
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is a long acting formulation capable of providing a sustained release of abamectin or other macrocyclic lactone for 2-14 days, to enable the anthelmintic to remove or kill incoming larvae for a sufficiently long period of time to allow the host to recognise the incoming larvae as foreign, and thus allow the ruminant to mount an immune response against these incoming larvae. The other is a short acting anthelmintic such as levamisole designed to substantially eliminate the initial parasite population of adults, juveniles and larvae. They can be combined into a single injectable formulation with a high percentage of levamisole (preferably over 30% of the formulation w/v) together with about 1% w/v of a macrocyclic lactone such as abamectin, dissolved in glycerol formal. 21: 2014/01367 22: 2012/08/10 43: 2015/09/01 51: H04B; H05B 71: MENGHI, ALBERTO, FUOCHI, DEMOS 72: MENGHI, ALBERTO 33: SM 31: SM-A-201100038 32: 2011/08/11 54: TELECONTROL ENERGY-SAVING APPARATUS FOR SIMULTANEOUS TRANSMISSION OF MULTIPLE SIGNALS WITH POWERLINE TECHNOLOGY 00: A telecontrol energy-saving apparatus for simultaneous transmission of multiple signals with powerline technology comprises a supervision control unit (10), and at least one peripheral unit (1), equipped with an electricity network user device (2), and with a digital instrument (3).
21: 2014/01369 22: 2014/02/21 43: 2015/09/17 51: F15B 71: MAC VALVES, INC. 72: JANSSEN, ERIC P, NEFF, MATTHEW 33: US 31: 13/836,361 32: 2013/03/15 54: SOLENOID OPERATED VALVE WITH CONSTANT BLEED PORT 00: A pressure balanced solenoid operated valve includes a solenoid portion having a coil. A valve member portion is connected to the solenoid portion. The valve member portion has a body including: first and second valve seats; a first cavity positioned between the first valve seat and a valve outlet port. A valve member slidably disposed in the body has a resilient valve element positioned between the first and second valve seats, the resilient valve element when in direct contact with the first valve seat defining a valve closed position. A bleed port created in the body between the first valve seat and the valve outlet port and opening into the first cavity provides a flow path for a pressurized fluid present at the second valve seat in the valve closed position to continuously flow out through the valve outlet port.
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33: US 31: 61/521,794 32: 2011/08/10 33: US 31: 61/624,306 32: 2012/04/15 54: SODA MACHINE PRONGED CLAMP 00: There is provided, in accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, a pronged clamp apparatus for attaching a soda bottle to a soda machine, the apparatus comprising prongs to attach the bottle to the soda machine; and a locking mechanism to lock the bottle to the machine at least during carbonation. In accordance with an embodiment of the present invention, the apparatus also comprises a flexible seal to facilitate a closed carbonation environment and a ring to constrict the prongs underneath a ringed extension of the bottle thereby lifting the bottle towards the seal to clamp the bottle to the flexible seal.
21: 2014/01373 22: 2012/08/21 43: 2015/09/01 51: C13K 71: BIOCHEMTEX S.P.A 72: RIVAS TORRES, BEATRIZ, MARRONE, MICHELLE, BOZZANO, IRENE 33: IT 31: TO2011A000773 32: 2011/08/24 54: ACIDIC HYDROLYSIS OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS WITH MINIMAL USE OF AN ACID CATALYST 00: This specification describes a process of producing a monomeric sugar stream, with little or no acid addition, from an oligomeric sugar solution using the
intrinsic features of the mildly pre-treated vegetable or ligno-cellulosic biomass, namely the presence of naturally occurring salts. This is accomplished by lowering the pH of the oligomer sugar solution with little or no addition of an acid and then exposing the biomass with the lowered pH to an elevated temperature greater than 80°C for a time sufficient to hydrolyze the components of the biomass.
21: 2014/01376 22: 2012/08/27 43: 2015/09/01 51: B65D 71: DAVIS, JOHN MICHAEL 72: DAVIS, JOHN MICHAEL 33: ZA 31: 2011/06473 32: 2011/09/05 54: BLISTER PACK DISPENSING PACKAGE 00: The invention concerns a blister pack dispensing package, typically for medicinal tablets. The package has a middle panel (50) providing a pocket (52) for accommodating a blister pack (54). The pocket has a front wall formed with an opening (46) through which one or more cavities of the accommodated blister pack are accessible and a rear wall including a sub-panel (34) which can be torn open to form an opening in the rear wall through which items stored in the blister pack cavities can be expressed from the package. First and second side panels (16, 18) are hinged to opposite side edges of the middle panel (50) for movement between closed positions in which they overly one another and the pocket and
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open positions in which the pocket is exposed to allow access to the blister pack through the opening in the front wall of the pocket. The side panels can be locked releasably in their closed positions.
21: 2014/01377 22: 2012/10/05 43: 2015/09/01 51: C25C 71: GOODTECH RECOVERY TECHNOLOGY AS 72: SALVADOR, JOHN PAUL, SEDLAK, VEROSLAV, FETCU, DUMITRU 33: NO 31: 20111371 32: 2011/10/10 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROL PF LAYER IN AN ALUMINIUM ELECTROLYSIS CELL 00: An objective of the present invention is to provide a method and system for use for control of layer formation over an extended area in an aluminium electrolysis cell and exploitation of heat. A second object of the invention is to provide a method and system for use for control of layer formation suited for retrofitting to an aluminium electrolysis cell and maintainability during operations of the cell. The present invention attains the above-described objectives by a flat heat tube for attachment to the steel casing of an aluminium electrolysis cell. This heat tube can be a heat pipe or a thermosyphon. Preferably the heat tube is provided with a substantially flat surface. Preferably the heat tube has a meandering shape.
21: 2014/01378 22: 2012/10/05 43: 2015/09/01 51: C25C 71: GOODTECH RECOVERY TECHNOLOGY AS 72: SALVADOR, JOHN PAUL, SEDLAK, VEROSLAV 33: NO 31: 20111368 32: 2011/10/10 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROL OF LAYER FORMATION IN AN ALUMINIUM ELECTROLYSIS CELL 00: An objective of the present invention is to provide an improved method and system for use for control of layer formation in an aluminium electrolysis cell and exploitation of the heat. The present invention attains the above-described objective by a reordering of the fundamental structure of a HallHéroult cell, providing two alternatives, eliminating the need for thermal insulation. In a first embodiment the ordering from the inside to the outside is: Electrolyte - sidelining - heat tubes - steel shell. In a second embodiment the ordering from the inside to the outside is: Electrolyte - sidelining - steel shell heat tubes. 21: 2014/01379 22: 2012/08/21 43: 2015/09/01 51: B07B 71: SCHENCK PROCESS AUSTRALIA PTY LTD 72: ARMSTRONG, RICHARD 33: AU 31: 2011903335 32: 2011/08/22 54: ORE SCREENING PANEL 00: A modular screening panel in which the apertures in the screening surface extend through the surface and the shape of the aperture parallel the plane of the panel surface varies with the depth of the aperture so that as the surface wears the visible
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shape of the aperture changes. The apertures can be any convenient shape at the surface but at the depth which means the worn panel needs replacing the shape is distinctly different to the shape of the apertures in a new or partly worn panel.
21: 2014/01382 22: 2012/10/03 43: 2015/09/01 51: A23D; A23G; A23L 71: DUPONT NUTRITION BIOSCIENCES APS 72: WASSELL, PAUL, FARMER, MARK, BECH, ALLAN TORBEN, YOUNG, NIALL W G, FORREST, BRAD ALEXANDER 33: GB 31: 1117037.0 32: 2011/10/04 54: COMPOSITION 00: The present invention provides a composition comprising monoglycendes and diglycerides, wherein the monoglycendes and diglycerides have an iodine value of at least 30; and wherein the fatty acids of the monoglycendes and diglycerides contain C22 fatty acids in an amount of at least 4.5wt% based on the total amount of fatty acids of the monoglycendes and diglycerides.
21: 2014/01383 22: 2012/09/06 43: 2015/09/01 51: F17C 71: HIGHVIEW ENTERPRISES LIMITED 72: MORGAN, ROBERT, BRETT, STEPHEN GARETH, NELMES, STUART, CASTELLUCCI, NICOLA 33: GB 31: 1115336.8 32: 2011/09/06 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR POWER STORAGE 00: Cryogenic energy storage systems, and particularly methods for capturing cold energy and re-using that captured cold energy, are disclosed. The systems allow cold thermal energy from the power recovery process of a cryogenic energy storage system to be captured effectively, to be stored, and to be effectively utilised. The captured cold energy could be reused in any co-located process, for example to enhance the efficiency of production of the cryogen, to enhance the efficiency of production of liquid natural gas, and/or to provide refrigeration. The systems are such that the cold energy can be stored at very low pressures, cold energy can be recovered from various components of the system, and/or cold energy can be stored in more than one thermal store.
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21: 2014/01416 22: 2014/02/25 43: 2015/10/07 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: AMAKEM NV 72: ALEN, Jo, BOLAND, Sandro, BOURIN, Arnaud, Pierre, Jean, DEFERT, Olivier, LEYSEN, Dirk 33: EP 31: 11179491.3 32: 2011/08/31 54: NOVEL ROCK KINASE INHIBITORS 00: The present invention relates to new kinase inhibitors, more specifically ROCK inhibitors, compositions, in particular pharmaceuticals, comprising such inhibitors, and to uses of such inhibitors in the treatment and prophylaxis of disease. In particular, the present invention relates to new ROCK inhibitors, compositions, in particular pharmaceuticals, comprising such inhibitors, and to uses of such inhibitors in the treatment and prophylaxis of disease. In addition, the invention relates to methods of treatment and use of said compounds in the manufacture of a medicament for the application to a number of therapeutic indications including sexual dysfunction, inflammatory diseases, ophthalmic diseases and respiratory diseases.
21: 2014/01418. 22: 2014/02/25. 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: AMAKEM NV 72: ALEN, Jo, BOLAND, Sandro, BOURIN, Arnaud, Pierre, Jean, DEFERT, Olivier, LEYSEN, Dirk 33: EP 31: 11179491.3 32: 2011/08/31 54: BIPHENYLCARBOXAMIDES AS ROCK KINASE INHIBITORS 00: The present invention relates to new kinase inhibitors, more specifically ROCK inhibitors, compositions, in particular pharmaceuticals, comprising such inhibitors, and to uses of such inhibitors in the treatment and prophylaxis of disease. In particular, the present invention relates to new ROCK inhibitors, compositions, in particular pharmaceuticals, comprising such inhibitors, and to uses of such inhibitors in the treatment and prophylaxis of disease. In addition, the invention relates to methods of treatment and use of said compounds in the manufacture of a medicament for the application to a number of therapeutic indications including sexual dysfunction, inflammatory diseases, ophthalmic diseases, gastrointestinal diseases and respiratory diseases. 21: 2014/01423 22: 2014/02/25 43: 2015/09/22 51: C11D 71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY 72: PRICE, Kenneth, Nathan, URBIN, Stephanie, Ann, SCHEIBEL, Jeffrey, John, SCHMATE, Robert, Edward, LINGOES, Janette, Villalobos, REILMAN, Randall, Thomas 33: US 31: 61/536,788 32: 2011/09/20 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SPECIFIC BLEND RATIOS OF ISOPRENOIDBASED SURFACTANTS 00: The present invention relates to detergent compositions containing a blend of selected isoprenoid-based surfactants in a defined ratio and methods of making and using the same. Moreover, a detergent composition comprising a cationic surfactant system comprising 0,01 to 25% of a blend
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of one or more polyalkyl isoprenoid-based surfactant is disclosed. 21: 2014/01432 22: 2012/09/24 43: 2015/09/02 51: C25C; B66C 71: E.C.L. 72: DAVID, STÉPHANE 33: FR 31: 1102938 32: 2011/09/28 54: COMPACT SERVICE MODULE AND USE THEREOF IN A PLANT FOR PRODUCING ALUMINUM BY ELECTROLYSIS 00: The invention relates to a service module (19) for a plant for producing aluminum, including a frame (25) and a rotary portion (33) including a hopper (37) mounted on said frame so as to pivot about a substantially vertical axis, said rotary portion being provided with at least one tool (21, 22) mounted on a telescopic arm, said service module including a first support structure (35) which is intended for supporting the entirety of said rotary portion and which is mounted on said frame so as to pivot about a substantially vertical axis, a stationary member (39) of said telescopic arm being mounted on a second structure (41) for supporting said rotary portion via coupling means (43) attached to a coupling portion of said stationary element, said coupling portion being spaced apart from the ends (45, 47) of said stationary element. The invention also relates to a service machine (5), to a service unit including the above-described service module, and to the use of said service unit.
21: 2014/01459 22: 2014/02/26 43: 2015/10/07 51: F16K 71: CONCHAR, Gary Kenneth 72: CONCHAR, Gary Kenneth 33: ZA 31: 2012/08871 32: 2012/11/26 54: VALVE POSITION INDICATOR 00: A valve position indicator (10) includes a base (12) with one or more attachment formation (20) that is configured for attaching it to adjacent equipment such as a valve, and an index (14) that is movably attached to the base. The index (14) can be moved manually between position that are associated with conditions of the valve, e.g. the index can be put in different positions to show that the valve is open or closed.
21: 2014/01519 22: 2014/02/27 43: 2015/09/17 51: F28D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: CULLY, Kevin J. 33: US 31: 61/574,156 32: 2011/07/28 54: METHODS AND DEVICES FOR HEATING OR COOLING VISCOUS MATERIALS 00: The invention provides methods and devices for heating or cooling viscous materials such as meat emulsions useful for producing food and other products. The devices include a heat exchanger comprising a first plate, a second plate attached to the first plate, and a first spacer and a second
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spacer arranged between the first plate and the second plate. The first plate, the second plate, the first spacer, and the second spacer define at least one temperature controlled passage for a product to pass through the heat exchanger.
21: 2014/01520 22: 2014/02/27 43: 2015/09/17 51: F28D 71: Nestec S.A. 72: CULLY, Kevin J., BRINKMANN, Andrew Joseph, NASH, Ronald Lee, SHORT, William D., LORRAINE, Trent C., HANKINS, Jerry J. 33: US 31: 61/574,152 32: 2011/07/28 54: METHODS AND DEVICES FOR HEATING OR COOLING VISCOUS MATERIALS 00: The invention provides methods and devices for heating or cooling viscous materials such as meat emulsions useful for producing food and other products. The devices include a heat exchanger comprising a first plate, a second plate attached to the first plate, and a first spacer and a second spacer arranged between the first plate and the second plate. The first plate, the second plate, the first spacer, and the second spacer define at least one temperature controlled passage for a product to pass through the heat exchanger.
21: 2014/01553 22: 2012/08/08 43: 2015/09/01 51: C07C; A61K; A61P; C07D 71: TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY LIMITED 72: TOMITA, NAOKI, HARA, RYUJIRO, KAJII, SHIGEO, CARY, DOUGLAS ROBERT, TOMITA, DAISUKE, IMAMURA, SHINICHI, TSUCHIDA, KEN, MATSUDA, SATORU 33: JP 31: 2011-174305 32: 2011/08/09 54: CYCLOPROPANEAMINE COMPOUND 00: The present invention provides a compound which has an inhibitory activity on lysine-specific demethylase 1 and is useful as a medicinal agent such as a prophylactic or therapeutic agent for cancer and central nervous system diseases. The present invention relates to a compound represented by formula (I) [wherein A represents a hydrocarbon or heterocyclic ring group which may have a substituent; R represents H or a hydrocarbon or heterocyclic ring group which may have a substituent; A and R may be bound together to form a ring which may have a substituent; Q1, Q2, Q3 and Q4 independently represent a hydrogen atom or a substituent; Q1 and Q2 or Q3 and Q4 may be bound together to form a ring which may have a substituent; X represents H or a linear hydrocarbon or saturated cyclic group which may have a substituent; Y1, Y2 and Y3 independently represent H or a hydrocarbon or heterocyclic ring group which may have a substituent; X and Y1 or Y1 and Y2 may be bound together to form a ring which may have a substituent; and Z1, Z2 and Z3 independently represent H or a substituent] or a salt thereof.
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21: 2014/01570 22: 2012/10/23 43: 2015/09/02 51: H04N 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: SJÖBERG, RICKARD, SAMUELSSON, JONATAN 33: US 31: 61/550,646 32: 2011/10/24 54: REFERENCE PICTURE MARKING 00: An object of the embodiments is to achieve an improved reference picture handling. That is achieved by taking into account whether the reference pictures in the decoded picture buffer are long-term reference pictures or short-term reference pictures when determining how they should be marked when the information of the reference picture set is received. The reference pictures are marked as "used for short-term reference" or "used for long-term reference" in the Decoded Picture Buffer (DPB) depending on whether they are included as short- term pictures or long-term pictures in the RPS of a current picture.
21: 2014/01572 22: 2014/02/28 43: 2015/09/17 51: A23L 71: Nestec S.A. 72: SAVANT, Vivek Dilip 33: US 31: 61/514,561 32: 2011/08/03 54: VEGETABLE-BASED NUTRITIONAL PRODUCTS 00: The present disclosure is generally directed to homogeneous plastic mass compositions. Specifically, the present disclosure relates to vegetable-based compositions in the form of vegetable or vegetable/fruit leathers. In a general embodiment, nutritional products are provided that include at least about 75% by weight of at least one vegetable, where the product is a homogeneous plastic mass having a water activity ranging from about 0.3 to about 1.0. In another embodiment, nutritional products are provided that include at least about 15% by weight of at least one vegetable and at least about 40% by weight of at least one fruit, where the product is a homogeneous plastic mass having a water activity ranging from about 0.3 to about 1.0. Methods for making and using the nutritional products are also provided by the present disclosure. 21: 2014/01650 22: 2012/08/08 43: 2015/09/17 51: A61K; C12Q; G01N 71: APTALIS PHARMA LTD. 72: LATINO, MASSIMO, GHIDORSI, LUIGI, ORTENZI, GIOVANNI 33: US 31: 61/521,227 32: 2011/08/08
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54: METHOD FOR DISSOLUTION TESTING OF SOLID COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING DIGESTIVE ENZYMES 00: The invention is directed to a process for measuring the amount of digestive enzymes released from a solid composition in a dissolution medium by fluorescence spectroscopy. The invention is also directed to a combined method for measuring both the dissolution and gastroresistance of a solid compositions comprising pancrelipase.
21: 2014/01666 22: 2014/03/06 43: 2015/09/30 51: A61B, A61M 71: SOL-MILLENNIUM MEDICAL HK LIMITED 72: LIN, Zuoqian 33: CN 31: 201110270127.1 32: 2011/09/01 54: NEEDLE PROTECTION DEVICE AND SAFETY NEEDLE ASSEMBLY 00: A needle protection device and a safety needle assembly comprising the needle protection device. The needle protection device comprises a connecting portion (2) and a protection arm (6) rotatable relative to the connecting portion (2). A pair of holding members (51, 52) are respectively formed on a proximal end portion (62) of the protection arm (6) and the connecting portion (2) and configured to engage with each other in an unretreatable manner. A pair of positioning arms (71, 72) are respectively formed on the proximal end portion (62) of the protection arm (6) and the connecting portion (2) and formed with at least one pair of complementary
snap-fitting features (711, 723; 712, 723; 713, 724). The paired snap-fitting features (711, 723; 712, 723; 713, 724) are configured to engage each other in a separable manner. The needle protection device and the safety needle assembly can not only reliably prevent medical instruments such as syringes from incurring accidental needle-sticks after use and ensure such medical instruments disposable, but also exhibit a simple structure and low costs. Additionally, during transport and use of the safety needle assembly, the needle protection device can be stably positioned at various desired positions.
21: 2014/01762 22: 2014/03/11 43: 2015/09/30 51: B60C 71: FAZEKAS, Stéphane 72: FAZEKAS, Stéphane 33: FR 31: 1158104 32: 2011/09/13 54: PNEUMATIC DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING THE AUTOMATIC INFLATION/DEFLATION, NOTABLY OF A TIRE 00: The device comprises a hollow body (16) comprising an inlet port (20) secured to means for injecting a pressurised gaseous fluid, an inflation port (24) in communication with the tyre at a pressure (PO), and an outlet port (21) for releasing said fluid to the outside; according to the invention, it comprises a piston (25) slidably mounted in at least one chamber (17) of the body (16) under the effect of the injection of the fluid via the inlet port (20), said piston (25) cooperating with a movable assembly (35, 36, 39) in combination with an exhaust valve (27) such that: under the effect of the injection of the gaseous fluid at a pressure (P1>P0), the piston (25) and the movable assembly (35, 36, 39) are moved linearly toward a first elastic member (38) relative to the exhaust valve (27), which remains fixed, until said piston (25) and said assembly (35, 36, 39) reach a stop position corresponding to the opening of the injection valve (36) and the closing of the exhaust
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valve (27), - under the effect of the injection of the gaseous fluid at a pressure (P2>P1), the piston (25) is moved toward a second elastic member (40) and relative to the movable assembly (35, 36, 39), which remains in the stop position, causing an inflation member (39) to close and the exhaust valve (27) to move toward a third elastic member (30) corresponding to the opening of same from the injection valve (36), which remains open.
the compressible elastomeric pad and an inner surface of the annular lip.
21: 2014/01850 22: 2012/09/13 43: 2015/09/14 51: B61G; B65G; F16F 71: WABTEC HOLDING CORP. 72: GREGAR, PETER, SPRAINIS, RONALD J, SPRAINIS, JOHN M 33: US 31: 13/233,231 32: 2011/09/15 54: ELASTOMERIC DRAFT GEAR FOR A RAILCAR 00: A draft gear assembly includes housing and an elastomeric spring stack disposed therewithin and including a plurality of compressible elastomeric springs disposed in series with each other. Each compressible elastomeric spring includes a compressible elastomeric pad, a rigid member positioned in direct contact with one end surface of the compressible elastomeric pad, a central aperture through a thickness of the rigid member, an abutment upstanding axially on the end surface of the compressible elastomeric pad, the abutment having a peripheral surface thereof sized to be received within the central aperture formed through the thickness of the rigid member, and an annular lip disposed on a distal end of the axial abutment in a plane being substantially transverse to the central axis, whereby an annular thickness portion of the rigid member is caged between the end surface of
21: 2014/01920 22: 2014/03/17 43: 2015/10/06 51: G08C 71: ITRON METERING SOLUTIONS UK LTD. 72: FIELD, Anthony 33: EP 31: 11182871.1 32: 2011/09/27 54: SAFE INTERACTION OF A USER WITH A SMART UTILITY METER 00: The invention relates to a method for enabling a user to safely interact with a smart utility meter (1), comprising the following steps:- Transmission by said user of a command signal from a remote handheld electronic device (2) through a short range wireless optical communication link (3) between optical transmitting means (20) provided on said handheld electronic device (2) and optical receiving means (11) provided on said smart utility meter (1); Reception of said command signal on said optical receiving means (11).
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21: 2014/01961 22: 2014/03/18 43: 2015/09/30 51: A61K 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: LIECHTI, Kurt, DIEDERICH, Anke, KUEHL, Peter, CHEUNG, Wing 33: US 31: 61/544,026 32: 2011/10/06 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING 40 - O - ( 2 - HYDROXY) ETHYL RAPAMYCIN 00: The invention relates to extended release pharmaceutical formulations in form of multiparticulates comprising 40-O-(2-hydroxy)ethylrapamycin, to dosage forms which comprise said pharmaceutical formulations, to methods of preparing said pharmaceutical formulations and said dosage forms, to uses of said pharmaceutical formulations and said dosage for the manufacture of a medicament for the treatment or prevention of diseases or conditions responsive to inhibition of mTOR signaling pathway, such as for instance proliferative diseases or immunosuppression. 21: 2014/02007 22: 2012/11/15 43: 2015/09/18 51: B60W; B60T; G05D; G08G 71: ATLAS COPCO ROCK DRILLS AB 72: LARSSON, JOHAN 33: SE 31: 1151103-7 32: 2011/11/18 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DRIVING A MINING AND/OR CONSTRUCTION MACHINE 00: The present invention relates to a method for driving a mining and/or construction machine, where said machine is arranged to be controlled by an operator by means of maneuvering means, where said operator, when driving said machine, provides steering commands by means of said maneuvering means for maneuvering said machine. The method comprises, when said machine is being driven in an environment having at least a first obstacle: - when said machine is within a first distance from said first obstacle, estimate a first path that has been
21: 2014/02010 22: 2012/09/07 43: 2015/09/18 51: C07C; C12N 71: INTREXON CORPORATION 72: HORMANN, ROBERT E, SHULMAN, INNA, RODEL, EVA, HILFIKER, ROLF, DEPAUL, SUSAN M 33: US 31: 61/532,368 32: 2011/09/08 54: CRYSTALLINE DIACYLHYDRAZINE AND THE USE THEREOF 00: The present disclosure provides crystalline polymorphic and amorphous forms of (R)-3,5dimethyl-benzoic acid N-(1-tert-butyl-butyl)-N'-(2ethyl-3-methoxy- benzoyl)-hydrazide (Compound 1) or (S)-3,5-dimethyl-benzoic acid N-(1-tert-butylbutyl)-N'-(2-ethyl-3-methoxy-benzoyl)-hydrazide (Compound 2). The present disclosure further provides compositions comprising crystalline polymorphic and amorphous forms of Compound 1 or Compound 2 and an excipient, methods of making crystalline polymorphic or amorphous forms of Compound 1 or Compound 2, and methods of
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using crystalline polymorphic or amorphous forms of Compound 1 or Compound 2 to regulate gene expression in a cell or in a subject. 21: 2014/02011 22: 2012/08/31 43: 2015/09/18 51: A61K; A61Q 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: COAN, LYNSEY JOANNE 33: EP 31: 11185893.2 32: 2011/10/20 54: HAIR STYLING COMPOSITION 00: Hair styling composition comprising a styling active comprising polyimide-1 and a polyvinylmethyl ether/maleic acid, and a scleroprotein. 21: 2014/02023 22: 2014/03/19 43: 2015/09/18 51: A24D 71: British-American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 72: LEMMOUCHI, Yahia, MOLA, Michele 33: GB 31: 1116425.8 32: 2011/09/23 54: FILTER MATERIALS AND USES THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to filter materials comprising cellulose acetate and polylactide in a ratio of about 95:5 to about 75:25 by weight, and to filters (2) or filter elements comprising such filter materials. The invention also relates to smoking articles (1) comprising the filter materials, filters (2) or filter elements.
21: 2014/02026 22: 2014/03/19 43: 2015/09/22 51: A01N, C02F 71: Arch Chemicals, Inc. 72: UNHOCH, Michael J., WISE, Nicole, PARISH, Derek Francis 33: US 31: 61/536,654 32: 2011/09/20 54: WATER TREATMENT COMPOSITION CONTAINING HALOGEN-RELEASING COMPOUND AND FLUOROPOLYMER 00: The present invention is directed to a water treatment composition, containing 50 - 99.9 wt% of particulate halogen-releasing compound; and 0.1 10 wt% of granular fluoropolymer, wherein all weight percentages are based on the total weight of the
composition. The present invention is also directed to a water treatment composition, containing 50 - 99 wt% of particulate halogen-releasing compound; 1 10 wt% of aluminum sulfate; 0.5 - 15 wt% of a sulfate salt selected from the group consisting of copper sulfate, zinc sulfate, and combinations thereof; and 0.1 - 10 wt% of particulate polytetrafluoroethylene polymer, wherein all weight percentages are based on the total weight of the composition. One particular halogen-releasing compound is trichloroisocyanuric acid. 21: 2014/02049 22: 2014/03/20 43: 2015/09/28 51: A61K, A61P 71: ALLERGAN, INC. 72: ABAD, Jaun, Carlos 33: US 31: 61/536,921 32: 2011/09/20 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING PRESBYOPIA, MILD HYPEROPIA, AND IRREGULAR ASTIGMATISM 00: The present invention is directed to compositions and methods for treating ocular conditions, including presbyopia, mild hyperopia, irregular astigmatism, hyperopic accommodative esotropia, and glaucoma. The compositions can also be used to potentiate or enhance interventions that retard, reverse, or modify the aging process of the crystalline lens and its surrounding tissues. The compositions include a cholinergic agent, such as a muscarinic acetylcholine receptor M3 agonist, and an alpha agonist having an imidazoline group or a nonsteroidal anti-inflammatory agent (NSAID) having COX-2 selectivity. It has been found that an alpha agonist having an imidazoline group or non-steroidal anti-inflammatory agent (NSAID) having COX-2 selectivity in combination with a cholinergic agent, such as pilocarpine, act synergistically to improve the accommodative and focusing ability of the eye while minimizing the side effects from each compound.
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21: 2014/02050 22: 2012/09/11 43: 2015/09/18 51: G01F; B22D; F27D 71: AGELLIS GROUP AB 72: WILHELMSSON, TOMAS 33: SE 31: 1150836-3 32: 2011/09/15 33: US 31: 61/626,309 32: 2011/09/26 54: LEVEL MEASUREMENTS IN METALLURGICAL VESSELS 00: The vertical filling level of electrically conductive material in a cavity (3) of a metallurgical vessel is measured by a system comprising a transmitting conductor (5) for generating an electromagnetic field when connected to an alternating power source, and a receiving conductor (6) which is arranged to sense the electromagnetic field for generation of an output signal. The transmitting and receiving conductors (5, 6) are arranged inside a metal casing of the vessel to co-extend with a mutual spacing to define a spacing area (7) that faces the cavity (3) and extends along the periphery of the cavity (3) in an essentially closed loop. The mutual spacing is selected such that changes in the output signal is dominated by changes to the electromagnetic field caused by local changes in the amount of the conductive material adjacent to the spacing area (7). At least part of the spacing area (7) defines a vertical measurement region in which the spacing area (7) is slanted along the periphery so as to diverge from the horizontal and vertical directions of the vessel. Thereby, the spacing area (7) may be adapted to any shape of the cavity (3) so as to design the system with any desired transfer function, e.g. linear without turning points outside the extent of the vertical measurement region.
21: 2014/02051 22: 2012/09/05 43: 2015/09/18 51: C22C 71: OUTOKUMPU OYJ 72: OLIVER, JAMES, JONSSON, JAN Y., THULIN, ALEXANDER 33: FI 31: FI20110291 32: 2011/09/07 54: DUPLEX STAINLESS STEEL 00: The invention relates a duplex ferritic austenitic stainless steel having high formability utilizing the TRIP effect and high corrosion resistance with the balanced pitting resistance equivalent. The duplex stainless steel contains less than 0,04 weight % carbon, less than 0,7 weight % silicon, less than 2,5 weight % manganese, 18,5-22,5 weight % chromium, 0,8-4,5 weight % nickel, 0,6-1,4 weight % molybdenum, less than 1 weight % copper, 0,100,24 weight % nitrogen, the rest being iron and inevitable impurities occurring in stainless steels.
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21: 2014/02056 22: 2012/08/23 43: 2015/09/18 51: A61K; A61P 71: YEDA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD. 72: SCHERZ, AVIGDOR, BRANDIS, ALEXANDER, SALOMON, YORAM, MARCOVICH, ARIE, WAGNER, DANIEL 33: US 31: 61/526,414 32: 2011/08/23 54: (BACTERIO)CHLOROPHYLL PHOTOSENSITIZERS FOR TREATMENT OF EYE DISEASES AND DISORDERS 00: An ophthalmic composition is provided, comprising chlorophyll or bacteriochlorophyll compounds for photodynamic treatment (PDT) of diseases, disorders and conditions associated with corneal or scleral anomalies such as corneal thinning and scleral stretching. 21: 2014/02058 22: 2012/10/08 43: 2015/09/18 51: B26B 71: BIC-VIOLEX SA 72: DAVOS, VASILEIOS, PAPACHRISTOS, VASSILIS, EFTHIMIADIS, DIMITRIOS, ZAFIROPOULOS, PANAGIOTIS, SKOUNAKIS, NIKOLAOS, KOMIANOS, IOANNIS, KAROUSSIS, MICHALIS, PAPAGEORGIOU, ANASTASIOS 33: EP 31: PCT/EP2011/067451 32: 2011/10/06 54: RAZOR BLADE, RAZOR HEAD, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE 00: An integrally formed rigid razor blade (24) having a body with: - a cutting edge portion (39) extending about a cutting edge portion plane, and having a
21: 2014/02059 22: 2012/07/23 43: 2015/09/18 51: G01L 71: WHEELRIGHT LIMITED 72: ROSE, PETER NORMAN, TAYLOR, PAUL MICHAEL 33: GB 31: 1114366.6 32: 2011/08/22 54: VEHICLE TYRE PRESSURE CHECKING 00: A sensor array (13) for checking the pressure of a vehicle tyre whilst being moved over the array comprises two sets (14) and (19) of aligned, facing sensor members. The first set (14) of sensor members is formed by slits (15) cut into a plate of metal to form first fingers (16) connected in cantilevered fashion to a first base portion (17), which extend in the direction of intended vehicle movement to free ends(18). The second set (19) of sensor members is formed by slits (20) cut into a plate of metal to form second fingers (21) connected in cantilevered fashion to a second base portion (22), which extend in the reverse of the direction of intended vehicle movement to free ends(23). The fingers of the two sets are aligned and the free ends (18) and (23) are closely adjacent. Each finger is
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provided with a load sensing system (28, 29) which provides an indication of the load on the finger as the tyre moves over the finger. Loads are applied to different positions along the fingers as the tyre moves over the array. The sensitivity of the array increases from a minimum for a load applied where the first fingers (16) are attached to the first base portion (17), to a maximum adjacent the free ends (18, 23) of the first and second fingers (16) and (21), and then decreases to a minimum where the second fingers (21) are attached to the second base portion (22). The fingers may be replaced by series of individual sensing elements (42) arranged in groups so as to constitute sensor members, whose outputs are weighted so that the sensitivity varies in a similar manner along a sensor member.
(b) drying the treated filler slurry. The present invention also is directed to treated filler prepared by the process, as well as rubber compounding compositions and tires including the treated filler. 21: 2014/02146 22: 2012/08/23 43: 2015/09/18 51: E04B 71: SAINT-GOBAIN ECOPHON AB 72: MÖLLER, MIKAEL, PERSSON, TORBJÖRN, WILKENS, JAN 33: EP 31: 11179024.2 32: 2011/08/26 54: A SUSPENDED CEILING AND A METHOD FOR PROVIDING A PROFILE FOR A SUSPENDED CEILING 00: Suspended ceiling (1) comprising a grid (10) and at least one ceiling tile (5), the grid (10) being formed of one or more profiles (2, 3) and being adapted to support said at least one ceiling tile (5), wherein each profile (2, 3) is adapted to be supported at at least two suspension points. Said at least one profile (2, 3) of said one or more profiles comprises in an unloaded condition at least one upwardly bulging portion, such that, in a loaded condition of said at least one profile (2, 3), said at least one profile extends such that a deflection of said at least one profile is less than a distance between two adjacent suspension points of said at least one profile (2, 3) divided ba a factor of 300. The invention further relates to methods for providing a profile for a suspended ceiling.
21: 2014/02076 22: 2014/03/20 43: 2015/09/17 51: C09C 71: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. 72: MARTIN, Justin J., OKEL, Timothy A., KOLLAH, Raphael O. 33: US 31: 61/538,219 32: 2011/09/23 54: TREATED FILLERS, COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SAME, AND ARTICLES PREPARED THEREFROM 00: The present invention is directed to a process for producing treated filler including (a) treating a slurry of untreated filler which has not been previously dried, with a treating composition including an organosilane material of specified structure (I); and
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21: 2014/02149 22: 2012/07/12 43: 2015/09/18 51: C23F; C09K 71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. 72: LIEVENS, SERGE S, DE KIMPE, JURGEN P 33: US 31: 13/293,839 32: 2011/11/10 54: HOT TEST FLUID CONTAINING VAPOR PHASE INHIBITION 00: This invention is directed to a formulation that provides protection against forms of corrosion in both the liquid and vapor phase. Such formulations are intended for use in applications where engine parts or fuel cell systems are subjected to a "running-in" or "hot- test" prior to final assembly or storage. The invention includes a concentrate as well as a dilute solution. The synergistic combination of inorganic ammonium derivatives in combination with monocarboxylic or dicarboxylic acids to dramatically increases the period of protection. This enables storage for a longer period when the engine parts are shipped or stored prior to assembling. The use of the described invention pre-conditions the metal surface and provides protection even if afterwards the liquid is almost completely removed. Other traditional or organic corrosion inhibitors can optionally be added. A freezing point depressant can be added as well, providing, in addition to freezing protection, an increased vapor phase protection level.
21: 2014/02152 22: 2012/10/18 43: 2015/09/18 51: E04D; E04F 71: 1781221 ALBERTA LTD 72: THOMSON, DONALD W, SMITH, RANDELL N, OLP, SR., JERALD W 33: US 31: 13/200,544 32: 2011/09/23 54: COLLAPSIBLE BOTTLE AND TILE ARRANGEMENT FORMED OF COLLAPSIBLE BOTTLES 00: An environmentally friendly building system (20) for promoting long term carbon capture and sequestration of roofing and siding by utilizing recycled/upcycled, collapsed, preformed, and post consumer plastic material (32). The system includes a plurality of tiles (22). The plurality of tiles (22) interlock with each other to form overlapping courses of laterally staggered roofing or siding (24). Each tile (22) includes a bottle (28) and a cap connector (30).
The cap connector (30) of each tile (22) caps off the bottle (28) of an associated tile, and hooks into the bottle laying on top thereof so as to hold the overlapping courses of the laterally staggered roofing or siding in place (24). The bottle (28) of each tile (22) is made from recycled/upcycled, collapsed, preformed, and post consumer plastic material (32) for promoting the long term carbon capture and sequestration of the laterally staggered roofing or siding so as to be environmentally friendly.
21: 2014/02178 22: 2014/03/25 43: 2015/09/18 51: F04B 71: WATSON-MARLOW LIMITED 72: BROKENSHIRE, Steven 33: GB 31: 1118428.0 32: 2011/10/25 54: PERISTALTIC PUMP AND PUMPHEAD THEREFOR 00: A peristaltic pumphead (2) comprising a pumping chamber (16), within which is disposed a pressing element (48) for exerting a peristaltic action on a tube (52) extending within the pumping chamber (16), and an auxiliary chamber (18), which in normal use is a dry chamber. The pumping chamber (16) and the auxiliary chamber (18) being arranged in fluid communication such that liquid which escapes from the tube (52) into the pumping chamber (16) flows from the pumping chamber (16) into the auxiliary chamber (18). Peristaltic pump comprising such a pumphead.
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21: 2014/02186 22: 2012/10/05 43: 2015/09/18 51: B65D 71: GOGLIO S.P.A. 72: GOGLIO, FRANCO, LA GAMBA, LUCA, LONGHINI, DONATO, BOTTINI, GIORGIO 33: IT 31: MI2011A 001847 32: 2011/10/10 54: CARTRIDGE FOR COFFEE AND SOLUBLE PRODUCTS IN GENERAL 00: A cartridge (1) for coffee or soluble products for the production of a beverage in an extraction apparatus by means of pressurised water, comprises a container body (10), hermetically closed at the opposite bases thereof (30, 20), respectively for the water input and for the beverage output from the cartridge, wherein said body (10) is of a hollow tubular type and said opposite bases (30, 20) are membranes comprising a barrier film of aluminium (32, 22) and at least one plastic film (33, 23), and wherein at least one incision (40, 41) is provided in each of said plastic films (33, 23).
21: 2014/02189 22: 2012/09/21 43: 2015/09/18 51: H01H; C09K; H02B 71: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 72: PICCOZ, DANIEL, MALADEN, ROMAIN, KIEFFEL, YANNICK, GIRODET, ALAIN 33: FR 31: 11 58456 32: 2011/09/22 54: MIXTURE OF HYDROFLUOROOLEFIN AND FLUOROKETONE FOR USE AS AN INSULATION AND/OR ARC-EXTINGUISHING MEDIUM AND A GAS INSULATED MEDIUM-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL DEVICE COMPRISING SAME 00: The invention relates to the use of a mixture including a hydrofluoroolefin and a fluoroketone, optionally associated with a dilution gas, as an electric insulating and/or electric-arc-extinguishing medium in a medium-voltage electrical device. It also relates to a medium-voltage electrical device in which electric insulation and/or electric-arcextinguishing is/are provided by a mixture comprising a hydrofluoroolefin and a fluoroketone, optionally associated with a dilution gas.
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21: 2014/02193 22: 2012/09/26 43: 2015/09/18 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: CHAKRABORTTY, AMIT, BARNE, SAMEER KESHAV, SAJI, MAYA TREESA 33: IN 31: 3095/MUM/2011 32: 2011/11/03 54: A LIQUID HARD SURFACE ANTIMICROBIAL CLEANING COMPOSITION 00: The invention relates to a liquid hard surface cleaning and disinfection composition. The present inventors have found that inclusion of benzalkoniuim chloride and selected salts of di or tricarboxylic acid when combined with thymol or terpineol provides synergistic antimicrobial action in a rapid fashion and such efficacy is obtained at very low concentrations of thymol and/or terpineol. 21: 2014/02194 22: 2012/10/29 43: 2015/09/18 51: A23L 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: ACHTERKAMP, GEORG 33: EP 31: 11187894.8 32: 2011/11/04 54: SHAPED FOOD CONCENTRATE 00: The present invention relates to a shaped food concentrate for the use as bouillon, seasoning, soup or gravy and process of preparation thereof. It particularly relates to seasoning or bouillon cubes. It is an object of the present invention to provide a lowfat food concentrate composition, having acceptable texture, mouth feel, appearance or taste, when dissolved, and not showing a large fat-eye. It has been found that a stable low-fat shaped food
21: 2014/02197 22: 2012/09/24 43: 2015/09/18 51: A61K 71: AMIP, LLC 72: HARTLE, JENNIFER, BORTZ, JONATHAN 33: US 31: 13/625,652 32: 2012/09/24 33: US 31: 61/538,028 32: 2011/09/22 54: BUFFERED UPPER GI ABSORPTION PROMOTER 00: The present invention relates to compositions of an active pharmaceutical compound or nutritional ingredient with one or more buffering agents between a pH of 1.0 and 6.0, preferably 2.0 and 4.0. The buffering agents are constituted to maintain or reduce the pH of the duodenal fluid in the proximal, mid and distal duodenum. The present invention further relates to methods of improving the absorption of an iron compound or an active pharmaceutical compound within the small intestine. The present compositions and methods improve absorption or bioavailability of the administered compositions.
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33: KR 31: 10-2011-0098682 32: 2011/09/29 54: Apparatus and method for quantitatively coating catalyst support 00: Disclosed herein is a method of coating a catalyst support, in which a monolithic catalyst support provided therein with a plurality of longitudinally formed channels is quantitatively coated with catalyst slurry applied to post-treatment of exhaust gas, including the steps of: introducing catalyst slurry into a quantitative container whose bottom is vertically moved; moving a catalyst support to the top of a container such that the bottom of the catalyst support and top of the container are horizontally disposed each other; sealing the bottom of the catalyst support and the top of the container from the outside; moving the bottom of the container upward; and applying a vacuum to the channels of the catalyst support.
72: FLYGARE, John, A., GUNZNER-TOSTE, Janet, L., PILLOW, Thomas, HOWARD, Philip Wilson, MASTERSON, Luke 33: US 31: 61/547,187 32: 2011/10/14 54: PYRROLOBENZODIAZEPINES AND CONJUGATES THEREOF 00: A conjugate of formula (A): the dotted lines indicate the optional presence of a double bond between C1 and C2 or C2 and C3; R2 is independently selected from H, OH, =0, =CH2, CN, R, OR, =CH-RD, =C(RD)2, 0-S02-R, C02R and COR, and optionally further selected from halo or dihalo; where RD is independently selected from R, C02R, COR, CHO, C02H, and halo; R6 and R9 are independently selected from H, R, OH, OR, SH, SR, NH2, NHR, NRR', NO2, Me3Sn and halo; R7is independently selected from H, R, OH, OR, SH, SR, NH2, NHR, NRR', N02, Me3Sn and halo; Y is selected from a single bond, and a group of formulae A1 or A2: where N shows where the group binds to the N10 of the PBD moiety; RL1 and RL2are independently se!ected from H and methyl, or together with the carbon atom to which they are bound form a cyclopropylene group; CBA represents a cell binding agent; Q is independently selected from O, S and NH; R11 is either H, or R or, where Q is O, S03M, where M is a metal cation; R and R' are each independently selected from optionally substituted C1-12alkyl, C3-20 heterocyclyl and C5-20aryl groups, and optionally in relation to the group NRR', R and R' together with the nitrogen atom to which they are attached form an optionally substituted 4-, 5-; 6- or Z-metfibered heteracyciie ring; wherein R12 R16, R19 and R17 are as defined for R2, R6, R9 and R7 respectively: wherein R" is a C3-12alky!ene group, which chain may be interrupted by one or more heteroatoms, e.g. O, S, N(H}; NMe and/or aromatic rings, e.g. benzene or pyridine, which rings are optional y substituted; X and X' are independently selected from O, S and N(H).
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21: 2014/02281 22: 2014/03/27 43: 2015/09/28 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: PFIZER LIMITED 72: KEMP, Mark, Ian, MILLER, Duncan, Charles, MURATA, Yoshihisa, BAGAL, Sharanjeet, Kaur 33: US 31: 61/551,628 32: 2011/10/26 54: (4-PHENYLIMIDAZOL-2-YL) ETHYLAMINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS SODIUM CHANNEL MODULATORS 00: The invention relates to imidazole derivatives, to their use in medicine, to compositions containing them, to processes for their preparation and to intermediates used in such processes. More particularly the invention relates to a new imidazole Nav1.8 modulators of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, wherein R1, R2, R3, R4 and R5 are as defined in the description. Nav1.8 modulators are potentially useful in the treatment of a wide range of disorders, particularly pain.
21: 2014/02300 22: 2012/09/13 43: 2015/09/18 51: G06Q 71: GILBARCO S.R.L.
72: CARAPELLI, GIOVANNI 33: US 31: 13/612,472 32: 2012/09/12 33: US 31: 61/534,212 32: 2011/09/13 33: US 31: 61/541,360 32: 2011/09/30 54: FUEL DISPENSING ENVIRONMENT UTILIZING MOBILE PAYMENT 00: A mobile payment system for effecting payment for a contemporaneous transaction comprises a payment terminal having a proximity reader configured to detect an identifier associated with a wireless communication device. A central server is in operative communication with 5 the payment terminal and the wireless communication device. At least one database, accessible by the central server, contains an association between the identifier and the wireless communication device. The central server is further operative to send transaction information to the wireless communication device.
21: 2014/02327 22: 2012/09/28 43: 2015/09/18 51: C07D; A61K; A61P; C07B 71: FUJIFILM CORPORATION 72: HASHIMOTO, TOMOHIRO, FUJIMOTO, TAISUKE, HAYASHI, KATSUYUKI, TANAKA, TOMOYUKI 33: JP 31: 2011-213500 32: 2011/09/28 33: JP 31: 2011-213501 32: 2011/09/28 54: CRYSTAL OF 5-HYDROXY-1H-IMIDAZOLE-4CARBOXAMIDE.3/4 HYDRATE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME AND CRYSTAL OF 5-
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HYDROXY-1H-IMIDAZOLE-4-CARBOXAMIDE HYDRATE 00: Provided is a method for producing 5-hydroxy-1 Himidazole-4-carboxamide' 3/4 hydrate, including: reacting 2-aminomalonamide with a compound represented by the following formula [I) in the presence ofa carboxylic acid to obtain 5-hydroxy-IHimidazole-4-carboxamide: wherein, in formula [I), each R independently represents a CI_3 alkyl group; reacting the resulting 5-hydroxy-l H-imidazole-4carboxamide with an acidic compound to obtain a 5hydroxy-1 H-imidazole-4-carboxamide acid salt or a hydrate thereof; and reacting the resulting 5hydroxy-1 H-imidazole-4-carboxamide acid salt or hydrate thereof with a salt in the presence of an acidic solvent to obtain the 5-hydroxy-IH-imidazole4-carboxamide' 3/4 hydrate.
21: 2014/02332 22: 2012/06/25 43: 2015/09/18 51: G01L; B63B; E02B 71: THE YOKOHAMA RUBBER CO., LTD. 72: YAMADA, SHU 33: JP 31: 2011-216049 32: 2011/09/30 54: SENSOR ACCOMMODATION CONTAINER FOR PNEUMATIC FENDER AND PNEUMATIC FENDER 00: Provided are: a sensor housing container for a pneumatic fender, the sensor housing container facilitates both work of installing a sensor into a
fender bag section and work of replacing the sensor; and a pneumatic fender. A container body (8) which is held at a predetermined protrusion position is mounted to a through-hole (4a), which penetrates through an opening fitting (4), so that the container body (8) can move and protrude to the outside of a fender bag section (2). A sensor housing container for a pneumatic fender is provided with: a lid section (11) for closing the through-hole (4a); a first seal member (12) for sealing the gap between the container body (8) and the through-hole (4a); a communication hole (9) for connecting the inside and outside of the container body (8) when the container body (8) is installed within the fender bag section (2); and a second seal material (13) for, when the container body (8) is held at the predetermined protrusion position, shutting off the connection between the inside and outside of the fender bag section (2) through the communication hole (9). The through-hole (4a) is closed by the lid section (11) after the sensor (14) is housed within the container body (8), and as a result, the sensor (14) is installed within the fender bag section (2) with the sensor (14) housed within the sensor housing container (7).
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33: IT 31: TO2011A000918 32: 2011/10/13 54: SIMPLE SUGAR STARVED LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS ENZYME PRODUCTION 00: This specification discloses a process for producing at least one enzyme from a host cell for the hydrolysis of a first pre-treated ligno-cellulosic biomass under simple sugar starved conditions wherein the cultivation environment has very little, preferable no, simple sugars added other than those present in a ligno-cellulosic biomass used to feed and grow the host cell. The cultivation environment is substantially void of fermentation stimulators and inducers of enzyme production. Preferably, the cultivation environment has a high dry matter content of the pre-treated ligno-cellulosic biomass.
21: 2014/02374 22: 2012/08/27 43: 2015/09/18 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: LUPIN LIMITED 72: KAMBOJ, RAJENDER KUMAR, GOTE, GANESH NAVINCHANDRA, RAMDAS, VIDYA, PALLE, VENKATA P, BANERJEE, MOLOY MANOJ, JOSHI, ADVAIT ARUN, LORIYA, RAJESHKUMAR MAGANLAL 33: IN 31: 1157/KOL/2011 32: 2011/09/01 54: ANTIVIRAL COMPOUNDS 00: Compounds of the general formula (I), their tautomeric forms, their stereoisomers, their analogs, their prodrugs, their isotopes, their N-oxides, their metabolites, their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, polymorphs, solvates, optical isomers, clathrates, cocrystals, combinations with suitable medicament, pharmaceutical compositions containing them, methods of making of the above compounds, and their use as antiviral candidate, more specifically as anti-HCV are disclosed.
21: 2014/02375 22: 2012/09/13 43: 2015/09/18 51: B09C 71: LUXIN (GREEN PLANET) AG 72: GLANZMANN, ARTHUR 33: EP 31: 11181198.0 32: 2011/09/14 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLOSED WATER CIRCULATION 00: System for closed water circulation, comprising: a water-impermeable and externally bounded reservoir (2) for capturing water, wherein a material (3) that is to be treated with the water is provided and/or arranged in the reservoir (2); a collection container (4, 4') arranged substantially on or near the bottom of the reservoir (2), the collection container (4, 4') having at least one opening (5) through which the water can flow; a water removal device (7) for removing the water accumulated in the collection container (4, 4') from the reservoir (2); a processing device (9, 9') designed to process the water removed from the reservoir (2) for reuse in the system (1, 1'); and a recirculation device (R) designed to return the processed water to the reservoir (2).
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21: 2014/02378 22: 2012/10/12 43: 2015/09/18 51: G01R 71: SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC. 72: GUZMAN-CASILLAS, ARMANDO, SKENDZIC, VESELIN, SCHWEITZER, EDMUND O III, MYNAM, MANGAPATHIRAO VENKATA 33: US 31: 61/546,480 32: 2011/10/12 54: FAULT LOCATION USING TRAVELING WAVES 00: An intelligent electronic device may be configured to detect a transient traveling wave caused by an electrical fault. A first traveling wave value of the transient traveling wave may be determined and a corresponding first time associated with the first traveling wave may be determined. The lED may receive a second time associated with a second traveling wave value of the transient traveling wave detected by a remote lED. The distance to the remote lED may be known. An estimated location may be generated based on the time difference between the first time and the second time.
21: 2014/02379 22: 2012/10/10 43: 2015/09/18 51: A61B 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: SIMPSON, MICHAEL J 33: US 31: 13/276,965 32: 2011/10/19 54: CALCULATING AN INTRAOCULAR LENS (IOL) POWER ACCORDING TO A DIRECTLY DETERMINED IOL LOCATION 00: In certain embodiments, calculating intraocular lens (IOL) power includes determining locations of parts of an eye along an axis of the eye. The locations include the location of a cornea, the anterior and posterior locations of a crystalline lens, and the location of a retina. An IOL location of an IOL is calculated according to the anterior and posterior locations of the crystalline lens. Corneal data is also determined. The IOL power is calculated using the corneal data, the IOL location, and the retinal location. In certain embodiments, refractive indices are determined for segments of the axis, and at least one location is adjusted according to the refractive indices.
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21: 2014/02380 22: 2012/10/10 43: 2015/09/18 51: A61B 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: SIMPSON, MICHAEL J 33: US 31: 13/276,983 32: 2011/10/19 54: DETERMINING PHYSICAL LENGTHS IN AN EYE USING MULTIPLE REFRACTIVE INDICES 00: In certain embodiments, determining physical lengths of an eye includes determining an optical length of each segment of a plurality of segments of an axis of the eye, where each segment corresponds to a portion of the eye. A refractive index is determined for each segment. A physical length of each segment is determined according to the optical length and the refractive index of the segment.
21: 2014/02381 22: 2012/09/27 43: 2015/09/18 51: H04N 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: SJÖBERG, RICKARD, SAMUELSSON, JONATAN 33: US 31: 61/540,628 32: 2011/09/29 54: REFERENCE PICTURE LIST HANDLING 00: In a method performed by an encoder according to a first aspect a one-bit flag is signaled, wherein the one-bit flag is associated with a reference picture in a buffer description for the current picture. The onebit flag is set to explicitly indicate to a decoder if the reference picture should be included in a list of reference pictures or not included in the list of reference pictures. The list of reference pictures indicates which pictures that can be used for decoding the current picture.
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21: 2014/02393 22: 2014/03/31 43: 2015/09/22 51: B65G 71: FLSmidth A/S 72: EMERSON, Paul, DAVIS, Glenn 33: US 31: 61/542,838 32: 2011/10/04 54: CONTINUOUS OPERATION PORTABLE MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEM 00: A system and method for material handling includes a first portable conveyor for feeding material to a mobile bridge conveyor for the material to be stacked via a stacker until a discharge end of the mobile bridge conveyor is at or within a predetermined distance of a discharge end of the first portable conveyor. The first portable conveyor moves away from the mobile bridge conveyor after the discharge end of mobile bridge conveyor is at or within the predetermined distance of the discharge end of the first portable conveyor. A second portable conveyor that feeds material to the first portable conveyor rotates such that a discharge end of the second portable conveyor is moved towards the mobile bridge conveyor until reaching a feeding position for feeding material to the mobile bridge.
21: 2014/02475 22: 2014/04/03 43: 2015/09/22 51: A61L, C11D 71: RECKITT BENCKISER LLC 72: BURT, Diane, Joyce, LUCIANO, Priscila, Mira 33: US 31: 61/672,029 32: 2012/07/16 33: US 31: 61/724,758 32: 2012/11/09 33: US 31: 61/683,879 32: 2012/08/16 54: SELF-ADHESIVE LAVATORY TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS 00: Self-adhesive lavatory treatment compositions comprise an adhesion promoter based on a fatty alcohol polyglycol ether as may be represented by the following structural formula (I): (Formula (I)) within which, R is an C12-C24 aliphatic mono- or poly- alkene moiety, and n has a value of from 1 to 50, an organic solvent constituent, a surfactant, and water.
21: 2014/02490 22: 2014/04/04 43: 2015/09/22 51: C12N 71: PFIZER INC. 72: WANG, Wenge, LUAN, Yen-Tung, DRAPEAU, Denis, NOLAN, Ryan, P. 33: US 31: 61/550,058 32: 2011/10/21 54: ADDITION OF IRON TO IMPROVE CELL CULTURE 00: The present invention provides, among other things methods of increasing cell density, viability and/or titer in a cell culture including steps of adding a composition comprising iron to the cell culture.
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21: 2014/02541 22: 2014/04/08 43: 2015/09/22 51: A24F 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: GREIM, Olivier, RUSCIO, Dani, PLOJOUX, Julien 33: EP 31: 11250870.0 32: 2011/10/25 54: AEROSOL GENERATING DEVICE WITH HEATER ASSEMBLY 00: There is provided an aerosol generating device, comprising: a housing (100) configured to receive an aerosol-forming substrate (180) having an internal cavity; a heating element (200), the heating element (200)configured to be received within the internal cavity of the aerosol-forming substrate (180), and a positioning mechanism coupled to the heating element (200) and to the housing (100), the positioning mechanism configured to move the heating element (200) between a plurality of heating positions within the internal cavity There is also provided an aerosol generating device, comprising a housing configured to receive an aerosol-forming substrate, a heating element configured to heat a portion of the aerosol-forming substrate, and a positioning mechanism configured to move the heating element from a first position next to a first portion of the aerosol-forming substrate, to a second position remote from the aerosol-forming substrate and then to a third position next to a second portion of the aerosol-forming substrate. There is also provided an aerosol generating device, comprising a housing configured to receive an aerosol forming aerosol-forming substrate having an internal cavity, a heating element, the heating element configured to be received within the internal cavity of the aerosolforming substrate, and positioning mechanism, the positioning mechanism configured to move the heating element towards and away from an interior surface of the internal cavity.
21: 2014/02544 22: 2012/09/20 43: 2015/09/18 51: H04N 71: MEDIATEK INC. 72: HUANG, YU-WEN, CHUANG, TZU-DER, HSU, CHIH-WEI 33: US 31: 61/586,248 32: 2012/01/13 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UNIFICATION OF COEFFICIENT SCAN OF 8X8 TRANSFORM UNITS IN HEVC 00: A method and apparatus for processing 2Nx2N transform units (TUs) are disclosed. In one embodiment, the method comprises determining a first-layer scanning order among four NxN subblocks of the 2Nx2N TU; determining a second-layer scanning pattern for said four NxN sub-blocks; and providing scanned 2Nx2N transform coefficients of the intra-coded or the inter- coded 2Nx2N TU using double scanning based on the first-layer scanning order and the second- layer scanning pattern. In another embodiment, said determining the first-layer scanning order is dependent on the second-layer scanning pattern. The second-layer scanning pattern can be diagonal, horizontal or vertical. In an embodiment, the first-layer scanning order can be from an upper-left sub-block, to an upper-right subblock, to a lower-left sub-block and to a lower-right sub-block for the second-layer horizontal scanning pattern and from an upper-left sub-block, to a lowerleft sub-block, to an upper-right sub-block and to a
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lower-right sub-block for other second-layer scanning patterns.
21: 2014/02551 22: 2012/10/24 43: 2015/09/01 51: A01N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: LEPLAE, PAUL RENEE, KNUEPPEL, DANIEL, LOWE, CHRISTIAN T, DEMETER, DAVID A, HUNTER, RICKY, TRULLINGER, TONY K, GARIZI, NEGAR, BUYSSE, ANN M, PERNICH, DAN, ZHANG, YU, NIYAZ, NOORMOHAMED M, JOHNSON, TIMOTHY C, KUBOTA, ASAKO 33: US 31: 61/551,585 32: 2011/10/26 54: PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO 00: This document discloses molecules having the following formula (1) and processes related thereto.
21: 2014/02558 22: 2014/04/08 43: 2015/09/16 51: B29C, E04C 71: Uponor Infra Oy 72: BLOMQVIST, Gunnar, SILLANPÄÄ, Ari, SÖDERGÅRD, Henry, TAYLOR, Ted 33: FI 31: 20116026 32: 2011/10/17 54: METHOD OF PRODUCING A PLATE-LIKE CONSTRUCTION WITH A DOUBLE-WALL STRUCTURE 00: A method of producing a plate-like construction having a double-wall structure and its use. According to the present invention, several elongated profiles which have essentially straight central axes are arranged against each other in such a way that adjacent hollow profiles abut each other and together form, in general terms, a flat stack having two opposite sides. The hollow profiles are welded together in order to join them with welded seams, in which case the welding is essentially carried out simultaneously from both sides of the stack. Besides good flexural strength and the opportunity to recycle, thermoplastic plates which are produced by means of the present method exhibit resistance to corrosion, decay and mould. 21: 2014/02582 22: 2012/11/26 43: 2015/09/21 51: B65D 71: SCHORRE, CHRISTOPHER 72: SCHORRE, CHRISTOPHER 33: US 31: 13/305,097 32: 2011/11/28 54: WING SHAPED BEVERAGE CAN PULL TAB 00: -
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A wing shaped beverage can pull tab (10) that is wide and tall enough to accommodate advertisements, logos, slogans, contest announcements, graphics, website addresses, etchings, or other marketing, promotional or informational messages targeting the consumer of the beverage. The wing shaped can pull tab (10) can be detached from the can and stored in a pocket without causing injury because of its smooth round edges and compactness. The wing shaped can pull tab (10) is large enough that it does not fall into the can when detached and create injury or choking hazard. The wing shaped can pull tab has a U shaped lift end (IOC) that accommodates the insertion of a finger to lift the tab to actuate the opening of a can more easily. The contoured U shaped lift end (IOC) of the wing shaped can pull tab also accommodates the septum of the nose to allow consumption of the beverage from the can without having to tilt the head too far back.
21: 2014/02583 22: 2012/10/17 43: 2015/09/21 51: B65D; B05B 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: CAROEN, ADRIAN BARCLAY, BETTS, KASSIE TERRA-LYNN, BILTON, SIMON LEWIS, JONES, CHRISTOPHER JOHN, KOUYOUMJIAN, GAREN 33: EP 31: 11188487.0 32: 2011/11/09 33: EP 31: 11188488.8 32: 2011/11/09 33: EP 31: 11188489.6 32: 2011/11/09 33: EP 31: 11188491.2 32: 2011/11/09 33: EP 31: 11195105.9 32: 2011/12/22
54: ACTUATOR CAP FOR A FLUID DISPENSER 00: An actuator cap (1) for dispensing a fluid product, comprising a rotatable outer body (2), a nonrotatable chassis (4), an actuator button (3) and a spray channel assembly (6), the latter comprising an outlet nozzle (63); the outer body (2) being rotatable relative to the chassis (4) between a first position in which the actuator button (3) is incapable of depression and a second position in which the actuator button (3) is capable of depression, said depression causing release of fluid product from an associated container through the spray channel assembly (6), the actuator cap (1) also comprises rotational tensioning means (34 and/or 12, 24) between the outer body (2) and the chassis (4), said rotational tensioning means (34 and/or 12, 24) serving to ease rotation of the outer body(2) towards its second position when close thereto.
21: 2014/02584 22: 2012/10/09 43: 2015/09/21 51: B65D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: CAROEN, ADRIAN BARCLAY, BETTS, KASSIE TERRA-LYNN, BILTON, SIMON LEWIS, JONES, CHRISTOPHER JOHN, KOUYOUMJIAN, GAREN 33: EP 31: 11188487.0 32: 2011/11/09 54: AEROSOL DISPENSER 00: The aerosol dispenser, comprises: an aerosol canister and associated valve stem; and an actuator cap (1) comprising: a rotatable outer body (2) and an associated actuator button (3); and a non-rotatable
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chassis (4) and an associated spray channel assembly (6), the latter comprising an outlet nozzle (63); the outer body (2) being rotatable between a first position in which the spray channel assembly (6) is separated from the valve stem of the aerosol canister and the dispenser is incapable of activation and a second position in which the spray channel assembly (6) is attached to the valve stem of the aerosol canister and the dispenser is capable of activation.
21: 2014/02585 22: 2014/04/09 43: 2015/09/29 51: G21F; B25J 71: COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 72: GAY, SÉBASTIEN, MOGNOT, XAVIER 33: FR 31: 13 53162 32: 2013/04/09 54: HANDLING AND CONFINEMENT HOOD, APPLICATION TO HANDLING HOLDERS OF SAMPLES OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS SUCH AS NUCLEAR FUELS 00: The present invention concerns a hood for handling and confinement of at least two objects of slender shape, including an external enclosure and internal enclosures inside the external enclosure and: at least one motor fixed above an internal enclosure and inside a barrel, the motor(s) being adapted to rotate the screw of the screw-nut mechanism of each internal enclosure and therefore the nut over a stroke A; first and second mechanical control means, arranged in part above the cover of the external enclosure, respectively for manually guiding the internal enclosures in translation over a stroke
A0 and manually pivoting the barrel in order to bring a holding member of one of the internal enclosures opposite the opening in the bottom of the external enclosure. Application to the handling and confinement of nuclear material sample holders.
21: 2014/02587 22: 2012/10/01 43: 2015/09/21 51: H01L; B32B; E04D 71: KINGSPAN HOLDINGS (IRL) LIMITED 72: CAROLAN, JAMES, FLYNN, GREGORY 33: IE 31: 2011/0444 32: 2011/09/30 33: IE 31: 2012/0124 32: 2012/03/08 54: A COMPOSITE INSULATING PANEL 00: A composite insulating panel comprises an external sheet (2), an internal sheet (4), and an insulating body between the external sheet and the internal sheet. There is a photovoltaic solar collector module (10) on the external surface of the external sheet (2) and a connector (80) for interconnecting between the photovoltaic solar collector module (10) and another photovoltaic solar collector module. The panel has a through hole (80) for receiving a housing (81, 82) of the connector.
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21: 2014/02588 22: 2012/10/09 43: 2015/09/21 51: B05B; B65D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: CAROEN, ADRIAN BARCLAY, BETTS, KASSIE TERRA-LYNN, BILTON, SIMON LEWIS, JONES, CHRISTOPHER JOHN, KOUYOUMJIAN, GAREN 33: EP 31: 11188489.6 32: 2011/11/09 54: ACTUATOR CAP FOR A FLUID DISPENSER 00: An actuator cap (1) for dispensing a liquid product, comprising a rotatable outer body (2) and an associated actuator button (3) and a non-rotatable chassis (4)and an associated spray channel assembly (6), the latter comprising an outlet nozzle (63); the outer body (2) and actuator button (3) being rotatable between: - a first position in which the actuator button (3) is non-elevated, the actuator button (3) being incapable of depression in this position; - a second position in which the actuator button (3) is elevated across its full length and width relative to top surface (25) of the outer body (2), the button (3) still being incapable of depression in this position; and - a third position in which the actuator button (3) is elevated across its full length and width and tilted relative to top surface (25) of the outer body (2), the button (3) being capable of depression in this position; depression of the actuator button (3) causing release of liquid product from an associated container through the spray channel assembly (6).
21: 2014/02589 22: 2012/10/18 43: 2015/09/21 51: E21B; B63B 71: TOTAL SA 72: LABRUGERE, PHILIPPE 33: US 31: 61/548,339 32: 2011/10/18 54: A FLOATING OFFSHORE FACILITY AND A METHOD FOR DRILLING A WELL 00: A floating offshore facility (1) for offshore hydrocarbon production, comprising an upper deck (11), a lower deck (12), a well bay (13) comprising a plurality of drilling slots and a plurality of production slots surrounding said drilling slots, a cart (20) supporting a drilling riser (17) and being movable together with said drilling riser inside the opening of the plurality of the drilling slots, and a drilling rig (18) movable above the well bay to drill the well through the drilling riser.
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21: 2014/02592 22: 2014/04/09 43: 2015/09/22 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Eli Lilly and Company 72: BLEISCH, Thomas John, COATES, David Andrew, HUGHES, Norman Earle, JONES, Scott Alan, NORMAN, Bryan Hurst 33: US 31: 61/553,597 32: 2011/10/31 54: SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLE ANALOGUES AS RAR ANTAGONISTS 00: The present invention provides compounds of Formula I or a pharmaceutical salt thereof; methods of treating osteoarthritis and the pain associated with osteoarthritis using the compounds; and processes for preparing the compounds.
21: 2014/02621 22: 2014/04/10 43: 2015/09/18 51: B60C 71: MICHELIN RECHERCHE ET TECHNIQUE S.A., COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES ETABLISSEMENTS MICHELIN 72: DEVINCENTIS, Robert, A., LANDIS, Michael, K. 54: TIRE WITH MULTIPLE BEAD CORES AND LOCKING INSERT 00: This invention relates generally to tires having multiple carcasses that wrap around multiple bead cores on a single side of the tire, and, more
21: 2014/02628 22: 2012/02/02 43: 2015/09/21 51: A01G 71: BJÖRKEMAR CONSTRUCTION & CONSULTING BCC AB 72: BJÖRKEMAR, HANS, PERSSON, TOBIAS 54: A CELL AND A TRAY FOR PLANT PROPAGATION 00: A cell (1) for a seedling tray has a tubular body (2) with cell sides (3-6) forming an open upper end (7) and an at least partly open lower end (8) and cell corner portions (9-12) between each of said cell sides, whereby inwardly facing channels (13-16) extend along said cell sides from the upper end and to the lower end of the cell and are provided at least mainly outside a main plane (P3-P6) of the respective cell side. Trays for such cells are also provided.
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21: 2014/02629 22: 2012/10/16 43: 2015/09/18 51: A61K 71: LEXICON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: CHEN, JINLING, DEAVER, MATTHEW S, HOLL, RICHARD J, NUGURU, KALYAN 33: US 31: 61/547,894 32: 2011/10/17 54: SOLID DOSAGE FORMS OF (S)-ETHYL 2AMINO-3-(4-(2-AMINO-6-((R)-1-(4-CHLORO-2-(3METHYL-1H-PYRAZOL-1-YL)PHENYL)-2,2,2TRIFLUOROETHOXY)PYRIMIDIN-4YL)PHENYL)PROPANOATE 00: Solid pharmaceutical dosage forms comprising (S)ethyl 2-amino-3-(4-(2-amino-6-((R)-1-(4-chloro-2-(3methyl-1H-pyrazol-1-yl)phenyl)-2,2,2trifluoroethoxy)pyrimidin-4-yl)phenyl)propanoate (telotristat) are disclosed, as well as methods of making them and compositions useful in their manufacture.
21: 2014/02662 22: 2012/08/30 43: 2015/09/21 51: E21C; E21D 71: ATLAS COPCO ROCK DRILLS AB 72: HARTWIG, SVERKER, EMANUELSSON, KAJ, BACK, JERK 33: SE 31: 1100713-5 32: 2011/09/27 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DRIVING TUNNELS, GALLERIES OR THE LIKE 00: A device (1) for driving tunnels, galleries or the like including a cutting head (2), wherein an excavating direction of the cutting head (2) being essentially at a right angle to said rotation axis (R), a base unit (3) with stabilizing units (S1, S2, S3, S4) for applying and fixing against rock surfaces, a support unit (4) for the cutting head (2), a joint device (5) for pivotal connection of the support unit to the base unit, forcing means (6,7,8,9) arranged between the base unit and the support unit for swinging the cutting head. The joint device (5) is arranged for vertical as well as for horizontal swinging of the support unit (4) in respect of the base unit (3), wherein the support unit (4) is vertically as well as horizontally swingable by means of a pair of upper fluid cylinders (6,7) and a pair of lower fluid cylinders (8,9) comprising said forcing means.
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21: 2014/02664 22: 2012/09/28 43: 2015/09/21 51: A61M 71: PHYSIDIA 72: VINCENT, ERIC 33: FR 31: 1158915 32: 2011/10/03 54: DIALYSIS MACHINE INCLUDING ULTRAFILTRATION AND BACKFILTRATION MEANS 00: The invention relates to a dialysis machine comprising a dialyzer (1), a dialysate feed system (5) comprising a feed line (52), and a discharge system (6) comprising a discharge line (62). The machine further comprises ultrafiltration control means (UF) and back- filtration control means (RF). The feed line is provided with a constriction (520) and with means for measuring the pressure difference (523, 524) across the terminals of said constriction. Said feed system further comprises a ventricle bag (50), and pressurizer means (70) for putting said ventricle bag (50) under pressure. Said machine further comprises an open/close system (C5, 05') for opening/closing the discharge line (62) and said back-filtration control means cause the discharge line (62) to close, and control the pressure applied to said ventricle bag (50), as a function of the pressure difference measured across the terminals of the constriction (520), so as to obtain a given flow rate of dialysate.
21: 2014/02667 22: 2012/10/26 43: 2015/09/29 51: G06F 71: INOVIA HOLDINGS PTY LTD 72: SIMPSON, JUSTIN RYAN, SELVARAJ; JOHN WILFRED ADAIKALAM, 33: AU 31: 2011904442 32: 2011/10/26 54: COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR INSTRUCTING AN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP) FILING 00: The present invention relates to computer systems for instructing an intellectual property (IP) filing, in particular, to a computer-implemented system for automatically updating the status of an IP record in an IP database by clicking on an encoded URL.
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21: 2014/02668 22: 2012/12/12 43: 2015/09/29 51: A01N; A01M; A01P 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: YAMADA, MASAHIRO 33: JP 31: 2011-289276 32: 2011/12/28 54: PEST CONTROL COMPOSITION 00: Provided is a composition having an excellent control effect on pests. A pest control composition containing an ester compound represented by the following formula (1) and diethyl adipate, and a method for controlling pests including applying the pest control composition to pests or habitats of pests.
21: 2014/02671 22: 2012/10/23 43: 2015/09/21 51: A23L; A23P 71: LUPIN POWER PTY LTD 72: CRONJE, JOSEPHUS, JAYASENA, VIJAY 33: AU 31: 2011904463 32: 2011/10/27 54: A FOOD PRODUCT PRECURSOR, A FOOD PRODUCT AND A METHOD OF MAKING A FOOD PRODUCT COMPRISING LUPIN FLOUR 00: A food product precursor comprising 10-55% by dryweight lupin flour, other milled grain flour, and 3-10% by wet-weight flavoured liquid. The food product precursor is made into a food product by combining the ingredients to form the food product precursor, cooking the combined food product precursor; and extruding the cooked precursor.
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21: 2014/02672 22: 2012/10/05 43: 2015/09/29 51: C11B 71: ERUTAN BV 72: REUTELINGSPERGER, CHRISTIAAN MATHIAS HUBERTUS GERARD 33: EP 31: 11184427.0 32: 2011/10/07 54: A METHOD TO WASH GREASY WOOL, A METHOD TO SEPARATE LANOLIN FROM THE SAID GREASY WOOL, WOOL AND LANOLIN OBTAINABLE BY THESE METHODS 00: The present invention pertains to a method to wash wool containing lanolin and impurities comprising providing a volume of an aqueous liquid at a temperature below a melting temperature of the lanolin, soaking the wool in the volume of the liquid, creating air bubbles in the liquid and allowing the air bubbles to pass through the wool to attach the impurities, and removing the air bubbles and attached impurities from the said volume. The invention also pertains to a method to separate lanolin from wool containing lanolin and impurities and to wool and lanolin obtainable by these methods.
the panel on the wires and at least one finger for resisting lift of the panel from the wires, wherein the hooks and finger or fingers at one end are offset from the hooks and finger or fingers at the other end. In embodiments a cross-member at each end of the panel pivotally supports a lever carrying the finger or fingers, the lever being rotatable between a vertical position where the fingers are clear of the hooks and a lowered position wherein the fingers underlie the hooks for clamping a catenary cable between them, gravity biasing the levers towards the lowered position. At either end of the panel treadplates may be hinged to the panel at pivot axes spaced from the ends of the panel with free ends at least partially overlying the levers, the treadplates being liftable form a normal lowered position in which the fingers are covered to a vertical position where the levers are user-accessible. The invention also provides a load platform comprising catenary wires and panels as aforesaid clipped to the catenary wires for providing the platform. In an embodiment adjustable support chains are connected to the catenary wires at intervals between their ends for supporting vertical load, and the adjustable support chains are connected to catenary wires by friction clips that surround the catenary wires and frictionally engage therewith to inhibit the catenary wires from being pulled through them in the event of wire failure. In a further embodiment tensioners in the catenary wires are fitted with in-line load cells permitting the tension in the wires to be set to a desired value.
21: 2014/02673 22: 2012/10/26 43: 2015/09/21 51: E01D; E04G 71: WEB RIGGING SERVICES LTD. 72: BISSET, GORDON IRVINE 33: EP 31: 1118568.3 32: 2011/10/27 54: DECK PANEL, LOAD PLATFORM, CLAMP AND TENSIONER 00: A decking panel is provided having first and second ends and fasteners at each end for releaseably clipping the panel to a pair of support or catenary wires. The fasteners comprise hooks for supporting
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21: 2014/02683 22: 2014/04/11 43: 2015/09/21 51: B02C 71: WOLFF, James B. 72: WOLFF, James B. 33: US 31: 13/199,910 32: 2011/09/12 54: FIBER ORIENTING TECHNOLOGY FOR A GRINDING MACHINE 00: An apparatus and method for accelerating food product and decreasing pressure of the product in order to cause the product to be stretched aligning the fibers of the product.
21: 2014/02711 22: 2011/12/01 43: 2015/09/21 51: H04B 71: ITRON, INC. 72: CORNWALL, MARK K, CUTLER, NATHAN, MITCHELL, JACK D 33: US 31: 13/278,434 32: 2011/10/21 33: CA 31: 2756751 32: 2011/10/31 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD OF LOCATING MISSING NODES IN NETWORKS 00: Systems and methods of locating missing endpoints in a utility meter network include periodically receiving electronic GPS data including coordinates identifying the physical location of a mobile meter reading device and collecting radio frequency (RF) data transmissions sent by one or more missing endpoints in proximity to the mobile meter reading device. Energy levels associated with the RF data transmissions can be used to determine a signal strength indicator for each transmission. The transmissions are collected while the mobile meter reading device is positioned in at least first and second different locations relative to each missing endpoint. A triangulation procedure is electronically implemented using the GPS coordinates and the signal strength indicator for a given missing endpoint as determined in the at least first and second different locations in order to identify an estimated location for the given missing endpoint, which is provided as electronic output to a user.
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21: 2014/02712 22: 2012/01/27 43: 2015/09/29 51: H04B; H04L 71: ITRON, INC. 72: PICARD, GILLES 33: EP 31: 11186210.8 32: 2011/10/21 54: MULTIPLE PROTOCOL RECEIVER 00: Implementation and operation of a multiple protocol receiver are described herein. In one example, a multiple protocol receiver in a node may alternate between first and second states. In a first state, the multiple protocol receiver listens simultaneously for a plurality of differently modulated signals. Such listening may be performed in a parallel manner, wherein a plurality of preamble detection processes each listens for a specific preamble. The listening may result in detection of a preamble of a packet, which triggers transition to the second state. The detected preamble may indicate a protocol used in transmission of the packet. The received packet may then be demodulated according to, for example, a data rate, synchronization, redundancy and/or other factors indicated by the protocol. The received packet may be utilized by the node or retransmitted. The multiple protocol receiver may return to the first state to repeat and continue the procedure.
21: 2014/02714 22: 2012/01/30 43: 2015/09/21 51: H04W 71: ITRON, INC. 72: MAINAUD, BASTIEN 33: EP 31: 11187338.6 32: 2011/10/31 54: QUICK ADVERTISEMENT OF A FAILURE OF A NETWORK CELLULAR ROUTER 00: Techniques for quick advertisement of a failure of a cellular router in a network are described herein. In one example, problems with the cellular router in the network are recognized, such as by the cellular router itself, or by a node in communication with the cellular router. In response, one or more cellular router failure notification packets are sent by the cellular router prior to failure and/or one or more nodes within a cell served by the failing cellular router. The cellular router failure notification packets indicate that the cellular router is failing, thereby starting a discovery process in each node, wherein an attempt is made to discover a new cellular router.
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21: 2014/02716 22: 2012/10/31 43: 2015/09/21 51: B05B; B01D; B01J; B07B; F23C 71: DÜRR SYSTEMS GMBH 72: HOLLER, SEBASTIAN, KIRSCHKE, CORD 33: DE 31: 10 2012 110 243.0 32: 2012/10/26 33: DE 31: 10 2012 219 692.7 32: 2012/10/26 33: DE 31: 20 2011 107 555.2 32: 2011/11/02 33: EP 31: PCT/EP2012/058167 32: 2012/05/03 54: METHOD FOR THE THERMAL PREPARATION OF AN AUXILIARY MATERIAL AND PREPARATION UNIT 00: In order to provide a method for the thermal preparation of an auxiliary material, which, to clean a stream of untreated gas laden with an organic impurity, can be introduced into the stream of untreated gas and together with the organic impurity forms a stable system comprising the impurity and the auxiliary material, that can be carried out easily and with sparing use of resources, it is proposed that the method comprises the following steps: feeding the system comprising the impurity and the auxiliary material and a stream of carrier gas heated with respect to standard conditions into a thermal preparation device; chemically converting at least part of the organic impurity to produce a prepared auxiliary material; separating the prepared auxiliary material from the auxiliary material laden with an organic impurity by transporting it by means of a gas flow; and removing the prepared auxiliary material from the thermal preparation device.
21: 2014/02717 22: 2011/12/01 43: 2015/09/21 51: G01R 71: ITRON, INC. 72: VAN WYK, HARTMAN, HADDAB, YOUCEF, DORMAND, JEAN-JACQUES 33: US 31: 13/275,841 32: 2011/10/18 33: CA 31: 2755382 32: 2011/10/20 54: INSTRUMENTATION CIRCUIT FOR SHUNTBASED METROLOGY MEASUREMENT 00: The present subject matter is directed to methods and apparatus for measuring current flow from a source at a first frequency using matched voltage drops in paired voltage drop circuits. The paired voltage drop circuits each comprise a fixed value component, such as a resistor, and an adjustable value component, such as an adjustable current source, coupled in series. The adjustable valued components are controlled based on differences in voltage drops produced by the voltage drop circuits based on a high-frequency signal, higher in frequency than the first frequency, applied to a control input for the adjustable value components.
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21: 2014/02719 22: 2011/12/01 43: 2015/09/21 51: G08C 71: ITRON, INC. 72: SMITH, THOMAS BENJAMIN, PONTIN, JOSEPH 33: US 31: 13/275,780 32: 2011/10/18 33: CA 31: 2755393 32: 2011/10/20 54: MULTI-WAN MODULE 00: Disclosed is a wide area network (WAN) module including plural radios, a power supply, and a switch configured so that one and only one of the radios may receive power at any one time. The switch may be electronically or manually operable; if electronically operable, the module may include a processor and a universal serial bus (USB) port for receiving power switching instructions. The WAN module may be incorporated into utility consumption measuring (metering) devices which may correspond to components in a consumption measurement and reporting automatic meter reading (AMR) system.
21: 2014/02720 22: 2011/12/01 43: 2015/09/21 51: G08C 71: ITRON, INC. 72: BORISOV, VLADIMIR, CHIUMMIENTO, PHILIPPE 33: US 31: 13/275,812 32: 2011/10/18 33: CA 31: 2755339 32: 2011/10/20 54: DUAL-CHANNEL RECEIVER FOR POWERLINE COMMUNICATIONS 00: The presently disclosed subject matter relates to powerline communications (PLC) in an advanced metering infrastructure (AMI) environment. A communications signal is applied to a power line by a PLC transmitting device. A receiver is provided that evaluates communications signals based on the power coupled to the power line by the transmitting device. In one present embodiment, PLC signal voltage and current levels are multiplied together to evaluate signal power to reproduce received PLC signals.
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21: 2014/02721 22: 2011/12/01 43: 2015/09/21 51: H04L 71: ITRON, INC. 72: VAN WYK, HARTMAN, POPA, DANIEL 33: US 31: 13/275,800 32: 2011/10/18 33: CA 31: 2755331 32: 2011/10/20 54: PEER-TO-PEER COMMUNICATIONS IN AMI WITH SOURCE-TREE ROUTING 00: Methodologies are provided for establishing peer-topeer communications between nodes in a tree structured network having plural nodes including a root node. A source node seeking to send a message to a destination node will first request a most advantageous available path from the source to the destination node, and then the root node (or possibly another node within the network that has additional storage resources) will provide a routing path to one or both of the source and destination nodes. Messages may then be sent between the source and destination nodes that may or may not include addressing information in the packet headers without having to request routing information again for additional messages between the same nodes.
21: 2014/02731 22: 2014/04/14 43: 2015/09/18 51: F16K 71: General Electric Company 72: CHILDS, Willard D. 33: US 31: 13/250,674 32: 2011/09/30 54: DESALINATION SYSTEM WITH ENERGY RECOVERY AND RELATED PUMPS, VALVES AND CONTROLLER 00: A fluid pumping system with energy recovery features may be used to provide feed water to a reverse osmosis unit. The system includes an electronic controller unit (100) that regulates the output of three hydraulic pumps (12). Each hydraulic pump (12) drives the movement of a piston in a cylinder. The pistons collectively deliver a generally constant flow of high pressure feed water to the reverse osmosis unit. Concentrate valve bodies direct concentrate from the reverse osmosis unit to the back sides of the pistons to reduce the work required from the hydraulic pumps. The concentrate valve bodies are designed to open and close based upon the flow of concentrate through the valve bodies. The piston and cylinder are designed for exposure to sea water and RO brine.
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21: 2014/02733 22: 2014/04/14 43: 2015/09/18 51: B41F, B41M, B42D 71: Oberthur Technologies 72: LAUNAY, François, SIMONNEAUX, Grégory, GEFFRAY, Franck 33: FR 31: 1158325 32: 2011/09/20 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PERSONALIZING AT LEAST TWO CARDS, AND CARD OBTAINED VIA SAID METHOD 00: The invention relates to a method of personalization for at least two cards (10), each card (10) comprising a first side, a second side, and a peripheral surface, characterized in that the method comprises the following steps: • Forming a pile (20) of at least two cards (10) by stacking the first side or the second side of an article (n) such that the first surface or the second surface of the following card (n+1) is in contact with the first side or the second side of the card (n); • Aligning, via an alignment device (32, 34) at least one element of the peripheral surface of the card (n) with at least one element of the peripheral surface of the following card (n+1) such that at least one element of the set of peripheral surfaces of each card forms at least one uniform surface; • Applying, via an application device (40), at least one product on at least one element of the uniform surface.
21: 2014/02762 22: 2012/10/05 43: 2015/09/21 51: E02F 71: CATERPILLAR INC. 72: RENSKI, WILLIAM J, LAHOOD, JAMES ROBERT 33: US 31: 13/644,518 32: 2012/10/04 33: US 31: 61/545,107 32: 2011/10/07 54: GROUND ENGAGING IMPLEMENT TOOTH ASSEMBLY WITH TIP AND ADAPTER 00: A ground engaging tip (14, 150, 180, 190, 210) of a tooth assembly (10) for a base edge (18) of a ground engaging implement (1, 6), is provided, wherein the tooth assembly (10) includes an adapter (12, 170) configured for attachment to a base edge (18) of the ground engaging implement (1, 6) and having a forwardly extending adapter nose (26). The adapter nose (26) and an adapter cavity (120) of the tip (14, 150, 180, 190, 210) may be configured with surfaces (122, 124, 126, 128, 130) to increase retention when downward forces are applied to the tip (14, 150, 180, 190, 210).
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21: 2014/02764 22: 2012/10/05 43: 2015/09/29 51: E02F 71: CATERPILLAR INC. 72: RENSKI, WILLIAM J, LAHOOD, JAMES ROBERT, CONGDON, THOMAS MARSHALL, KOTTAKAPU, SUDHA 33: US 31: 13/644,493 32: 2012/10/04 33: US 31: 61/545,110 32: 2011/10/08 54: GROUND ENGAGING IMPLEMENT TOOTH ASSEMBLY WITH TIP AND ADAPTER 00: A ground engaging tip (14, 150, 180, 190, 210) of a tooth assembly (10) for a base edge (18) of a ground engaging implement (1, 6), is provided, wherein the tooth assembly (10) includes an adapter (12, 170) configured for attachment to a base edge (18) of the ground engaging implement (1, 6) and having a forwardly extending adapter nose (26). In various embodiments, the ground engaging tip (14, 150, 180, 190, 210) is configured for digging into work material in diverse earth moving environments. The tip includes a bottom outer surface (74) with a relief (102) which serves to reduce the weight of the tip and reduce resistance of the movement of the tip.
21: 2014/02769 22: 2012/09/19 43: 2015/09/21 51: F03B, F01D 71: FERGUSON, FREDERICK D 72: FERGUSON, FREDERICK D 33: US 31: 13/236,955 32: 2011/09/20 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVED WATER ROTORS 00: According to some embodiments, a drum may be submerged in water and extend horizontally along a center axis between a first point on a first side of the drum and a second point on a second side of the drum opposite the first side. Three curved vanes may be attached to the drum such that the vanes, when acted upon by a water flow perpendicular to the axis, are operable to cause rotation about the axis, wherein an edge portion of each vane, located substantially opposite the drum, defines a plane substantially parallel to a plane defined by a surface of the drum located between the edge portion and the axis. An electrical generator coupled to the drum may convert rotational energy produced by the rotation about the axis into electrical energy.
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21: 2014/02771 22: 2012/10/18 43: 2015/09/21 51: A61K; C07D 71: SIGNAL PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC 72: NARLA, RAMA K, CHOPRA, RAJESH, XU, SHUICHAN, HEGE, KRISTEN MAE, LOPEZGIRONA, ANTONIA, RAYMON, HEATHER 33: US 31: 61/549,034 32: 2011/10/19 33: US 31: 61/591,401 32: 2012/01/27 33: US 31: 61/647,233 32: 2012/05/15 33: US 31: 61/653,436 32: 2012/05/31 54: TREATMENT OF CANCER WITH TOR KINASE INHIBITORS 00: Provided herein are methods for treating or preventing a solid tumor, non- Hodgkin lymphoma or multiple myeloma in a patient, comprising administering an effective amount of a TOR kinase inhibitor to a patient having a solid tumor, nonHodgkin lymphoma or multiple myeloma. 21: 2014/02770 22: 2012/11/28 43: 2015/09/18 51: A23L 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: FOWLER, MARK IAN, BLIGH, HEATHER FRANCES JENNIFER, HUNTER, KARL JOHN, MACAULAY, KATRINA, BERRY, MARK JOHN 33: EP 31: 11191182.2 32: 2011/11/29 54: A MEAL INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION 00: This invention relates to a plurality of compositions for dietary health management and its use in the prevention or treatment of cardiovascular disease or type 2 diabetes, and also in the prevention and/or management of obesity and generally in weight management and loss. Thus a meal intended for human consumption is provided, the meal comprising: (a) 250-650 kilocalories (1045 - 4180 kiloJoules); (b) 10-50, preferably 20-50, more preferably 30-50 g fibre; (c) 10-50, preferably 10-30, more preferably 10-20 g protein; (d) 0 to 5, preferably less than 3 g starch; and (e) 0 to 2, preferably 0 to 1, most preferably 0 to 0.5 g lactose; (f) at least 20, preferably at least 30, most preferably at least 40 mg of any one flavonoid aglycone; and (g) at least 30, preferably at least 40, most preferably at least 50 mg of any one flavonoid glucoside; wherein the meal comprises 75-1000 mg of total flavonoid aglycone and flavonoid glucoside, wherein the meal comprises no more than 250 mg of any one flavonoid aglycone, wherein the meal comprises no more than 250 mg of any one flavonoid glucoside.
21: 2014/02773 22: 2014/04/15 43: 2015/09/21 51: A01N 71: Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH 72: HACKER, Erwin, BONFIG-PICARD, Georg, LEHR, Stefan, HESS, Martin, BICKERS, Udo, ZIEMER, Frank, SCHMIDT, Mathias, HILLS, Martin Jeffrey, RUIZ-SANTAELLA MORENO, Juan Pedro 33: EP(DE) 31: 11181705.2 32: 2011/09/16 54: USE OF PHENYLPYRAZOLIN-3CARBOXYLATES FOR IMPROVING PLANT YIELD 00: -
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21: 2014/02789 22: 2014/04/16 43: 2015/10/07 51: A61K; A61P 71: CIPLA LIMITED 72: PATHI, Srinivas Laxminarayan, India, RAO, Dharmaraj Ramachandra, India, KANKAN, Rajendra Narayanrao, India, PUPPALA, Ravikumar, India 33: IN 31: 1431/MUM/2013 32: 2013/04/16 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF BORTEZOMIB MANNITOL ESTER 00: A novel and improved process for preparation of bortezomib mannitol ester is derived, which process avoids excessive use of solvents, involves convenient, industrially feasible and economical techniques, and provides improvements in purity over processes known in the art.
21: 2014/02813 22: 2012/09/19 43: 2015/09/29 51: E02F 71: TECH MINING PTY LTD ACN 153 118 024 72: CHITTY, GERARD BERNARD, APONSO, LASHA BIYANGA 33: AU 31: 2011903848 32: 2011/09/20 33: AU 31: 2012902335 32: 2012/06/05 54: STRESS AND/OR ACCUMULATED DAMAGE MONITORING SYSTEM 00: The invention provides a stress and/or accumulated damage monitoring system for earth moving equipment, comprising: a plurality of strain gauges (51-60) each gauging strain at one of a plurality of corresponding strain gauge locations; a data acquisition unit (41) to acquire real-time strain data from the strain gauges (51-60); a processor and memory (42) to process the acquired real-time strain data to calculate one or more measures of actual accumulated damage and/or actual instantaneous stress; and at least one output device (37) to provide information comparing the measures with corresponding reference values.
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21: 2014/02820 22: 2012/10/19 43: 2015/09/18 51: A61K; A61P 71: DIGNITY SCIENCES LIMITED 72: MANKU, MEHAR, CLIMAX, JOHN, COUGHLAN, DAVID 33: US 31: 61/549,022 32: 2011/10/19 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING DGLA AND/OR 15-HETRE AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF 00: The present disclosure provides compositions comprising fatty acids, or derivatives thereof (e.g., C1-C4 esters) including, for example, DGLA, and/or 15-HETrE, used singly or in combination for the prevention and/or treatment of effects associated with UV radiation such as erythema. 21: 2014/02821 22: 2012/09/18 43: 2015/09/18 51: G06F 71: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. 72: KOO, HYE-WON, KU, HAN-JUN, KIM, DOYEON, LEE, EUN-JOO, LEE, CHUNG-KYU 33: KR 31: 10-2011-0094588 32: 2011/09/20 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RUNNING APPLICATION IN MOBILE TERMINAL 00: An apparatus and method for running an application in a mobile terminal are provided. The apparatus includes a display for displaying on a current screen a first object for running a first application corresponding to a type of a touch event, and a controller for displaying the first object for running the first application according to the type of the touch event, and displaying a second object for running a second application according to a type of a touch event having occurred on the first object while displaying the first object.
21: 2014/02823 22: 2012/09/19 43: 2015/09/18 51: A01K 71: KOPPERT B.V. 72: BOLCKMANS, KAREL JOZEF FLORENT, VAN HOUTEN, YVONNE MARIA, VAN BAAL, ADELMAR EMMANUEL, STAM, ARNO THEODOOR 33: NL 31: 1039058 32: 2011/09/20 54: PHYTOSEIID PREDATORY MITE RELEASING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION 00: The present invention in general relates to the field of biological crop protection by use of phytoseiid predatory mites. More particularly the present invention relates to a system for releasing a phytoseiid predatory mite in a crop and novel uses of host mites in such phytoseiid predatory mite releasing system. The phytoseiid predatory mite releasing system according to the invention and the uses according to the invention are characterised by the selection a host mite species having an intrinsic growth rate (rm) of < 0.28.
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PATENT JOURNAL 72: DIXON, Dan K. 33: US 31: 61/626,056 32: 2011/09/20 54: COMESTIBLE ANIMAL CHEW AND PLAY TOY 00: The invention provides a comestible animal chew and play toy having a unique shape that engages an animal in play before and during consumption. In one aspect, the invention provides a comestible animal chew and play toy made from an edible composition having a helical shape. The edible composition of the comestible animal chew and play toy can be an extruded pet food composition. The edible composition can further include a filling that can be co-extruded with the edible composition and formed into a helical shape.
21: 2014/02826 22: 2012/10/12 43: 2015/09/18 51: H01M 71: DEEYA ENERGY, INC. 72: KESHAVARZ, MAJID, ZU, GE 33: US 31: 13/651,230 32: 2012/10/12 33: US 31: 61/547,643 32: 2011/10/14 54: VANADIUM FLOW CELL 00: A Vanadium chemistry flow cell battery system is described. Methods of forming the electrolyte, a formulation for the electrolyte, and a flow system utilizing the electrolyte are disclosed. Production of electrolytes can include a combination of chemical reduction and electrochemical reduction.
21: 2014/02836 22: 2014/04/17 43: 2015/09/18 51: A23K 71: Nestec S.A.
21: 2014/02887 22: 2011/10/11 43: 2015/09/21 51: A41D 71: PUMA SE 72: WILMS-OTTO, CHRISTIANE 54: ARTICLE OF CLOTHING 00: The invention relates to an article of clothing (1) comprising a textile supporting material (2) that encompasses a section of the body of the wearer of the clothing (1), wherein on the side of the supporting material (2) that faces the section of the body an adhesive layer (3) is arranged on the supporting material (2), which adhesive layer is in contact with a part of the section of the body when the article of clothing (1) is being used as intended, and the textile supporting material (2) without the adhesive layer (3) stretches by a first elastic extension value (Δs1) under the exertion of a defined extension force (F0). To exert a stimulative effect on the skin of the wearer of said article of clothing, according to the invention the textile supporting material (2) including the adhesive layer (3) stretches by a second elastic extension
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value (Δs2) under the exertion of an extension force (F0), which is at least 65%, preferably 75%, of the first elastic extension value (Δs1).
21: 2014/02888 22: 2012/10/23 43: 2015/09/21 51: A01G 71: BORTOLUSSI, CLAUDIO, BORTOLUSSI, FRANCO 72: BORTOLUSSI, CLAUDIO, BORTOLUSSI, FRANCO 33: IT 31: PN2011U000035 32: 2011/11/28 54: GUIDE AND FASTENING DEVICE FOR PLANT SUPPORT WIRES 00: Guide and fastening device for plant support wires, in particular for rows of grapevines, the device comprising at least one pair of vertical upright elements, fastened to a head pole (PT) and provided with longitudinal guides (2) within which are made to slide fastening elements (3) for the lateral containment wires (FC) for the growing vegetation. To each pair of upright elements (2) for the lateral containment wires (FC) is associated a further vertical upright (6) provided with a guide within which is made to slide a fastening element (7) for at least one carrying wire (FP).
21: 2014/02893 22: 2012/10/30 43: 2015/09/29 51: C09K; F28D 71: OHIKIA S.R.L. 72: NEGRISOLO, FRANCESCO, ROSSO, MARIACRISTINA 33: IT 31: MI2011A002050 32: 2011/11/11 54: MIXTURE FOR THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE AND DEVICE FOR HEAT STORAGE AND RELEASE USING SAID MIXTURE 00: The present invention refers to a mixture for thermal energy storage and to a device for heat storage and release using such a mixture, which mixture comprises at least one compound selected from a first class consisting of compounds having a melting temperature and a fusion enthalpy equal to or higher than 180°C and 150 MJ/m3, respectively, selected from ß-lactose, myo-inositol, cellobiose, sodium acetate and sodium propionate, in which the at least one compound always comprises ß-lactose or sodium propionate or a mixture thereof, in a total amount higher than 45% by weight with respect to the total weight of the mixture, and one or more compounds selected from a second class consisting of compounds having a melting temperature lower than 180°C, in a total amount greater than 10% by weight with respect to the total weight of the mixture, in which, in the mixture, the compound(s) of the second class are totally miscible, both in solid and liquid phase, with the compound(s) of the first class, the second class consisting of organic compounds made of carbon, hydrogen and oxygen, of sodium
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salts of carboxylic acids and of potassium salts of carboxylic acids.
21: 2014/02894 22: 2012/11/30 43: 2015/09/21 51: F16B 71: METAL WORK S.P.A. 72: TAMIOZZO, CORRADO 33: IT 31: MI2011A 002202 32: 2011/12/02 54: CONNECTION ARRANGEMENT OF AT LEAST TWO BODIES, IN PARTICULAR AT LEAST TWO BODIES OF COMPONENTS OF A MECHANICAL AUTOMATION GROUP OF MOVEMENTS, WITH A REMOVABLE CONSTRAINING GROUP 00: A connection arrangement (10) comprising at least two bodies (11a, 11b), in particular at least two bodies of components of a mechanical automation group of movements, to be connected to each other and a constraining group (12) of these two bodies (11a, 11b) removably to each other, wherein each of the two bodies comprises a mutual rest surface (13a, 13b) for resting on each other and a coupling profile (14a, 15a, 14b, 15b) with the constraining group (12) defined in correspondence of at least two opposite perimetric portions of the respective mutual rest surface (13a, 13b), and wherein the constraining group (12) comprises at least one pair of tightening clamps (17, 18) which are engageable with the coupling profiles (14a, 15a, 14b, 15b) and which are removably connectable together by at least one connecting member (19), where the connecting member (19) is housed with clearance in a
corresponding seat (20) defined by at least one groove (21a, 21b) obtained in at least one of the two bodies (11a, 11b) and which passes between the respective two opposite perimetric portions.
21: 2014/02895 22: 2012/11/27 43: 2015/09/09 51: A61K; C08L 71: JUROX PTY LTD 72: PASLOSKE, KIRBY SHAWN, LAU, KAI, RICHARDSON, SARAH JANE, WILLIS, AMANDA AILEEN 33: AU 31: 2011904970 32: 2011/11/29 33: AU 31: 2012904962 32: 2012/11/09 54: METHODS OF PRESERVING INJECTABLE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A CYCLODEXTRIN AND A HYDROPHOBIC DRUG 00: The invention relates to injectable pharmaceutical compositions, methods of use and formulation, wherein the compositions comprise: one or more water soluble complexes, each complex comprising a cyclodextrin or a cyclodextrin derivative and a hydrophobic drug; at least one preservative; and at least one co-solvent. The compositions are effectively preserved in accordance with the European Pharmacopoeia 2011 Test for Efficacy of Antimicrobial Preservation, satisfying at least the B criteria as it applies to parenterals, and the United States Pharmacopeia 2011 Guidelines for Antimicrobial Effectiveness Testing, satisfying the criteria for Category 1 (injectable) products.
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21: 2014/02896 22: 2012/11/16 43: 2015/09/29 51: B65D 71: TETRA LAVAL HOLDINGS & FINANCE S.A. 72: HÅKANSSON, BENGT, RYDBERG, PÄR, JOHANSSON, GÖRAN, STILLERUD, LENNART 33: SE 31: 1151098-9 32: 2011/11/18 54: A MEMBRANE, AND A NECK INCLUDING SUCH MEMBRANE 00: A membrane for sealing an open spout of a food package is provided. The membrane comprises a central circular disc member (202), an outer annular disc member (204) connected to said central circular disc member (202) along its inner periphery at a connection angle (α), and a resilient tubular portion (208) extending between a first open end (210) and a second end (212) being connected to the outer annular disc member (204), the diameter of said second end (212) being smaller than the outer diameter of said annular disc member (204), wherein the annular disc member (204) is pivotable relative the central circular disc member (202) for increasing the diameter of the second end (210) of said tubular portion (208) by changing said connection angle (α).
21: 2014/02930 22: 2012/10/12 43: 2015/09/21 51: H04B; H04J 71: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. 72: KIM, YOUN-SUN, LEE, HYO-JIN, KIM, KI-IL 33: KR 31: 10-2011-0113894 32: 2011/11/03 33: KR 31: 10-2011-0117483 32: 2011/11/11 33: KR 31: 10-2012-0008868 32: 2012/01/30 33: US 31: 61/546,294 32: 2011/10/12 33: US 31: 61/547,294 32: 2011/10/14 33: US 31: 61/636,989 32: 2012/04/23 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING FEEDBACK INFORMATION IN A MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 00: A method and apparatus for transmitting feedback information by a User Equipment (UE) in a mobile communication system are provided. The method includes receiving information about at least one Channel State Information Reference Signal (CSIRS); performing channel estimation based on the information about at least one CSI-RS; receiving information about at least one feedback; and transmitting at least one feedback including a channel estimation result using the information about at least one feedback, wherein the information about at least one feedback includes information about a transmission timing and a feedback mode for at least one feedback.
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21: 2014/02934 22: 2012/06/04 43: 2015/09/21 51: F28D; C09K; F24J 71: BEIJING TERASOLAR ENERGY TECHNOLOGIES CO., LTD 72: LIU, YANG 33: CN 31: 201110285859.8 32: 2011/09/23 54: PHASE TRANSFORMATION HEAT EXCHANGE DEVICE 00: A phase transformation heat exchange device (1) is provided with an inner tube (2), an outer tube (3) and a heat exchange medium (4). A liquid phase region is formed in all or part of the space between the two inner and outer tubes (2, 3). A vaporization region is formed in all or part of the space inside the inner tube (2). The heat exchange medium (4) of relatively high pressure inside the liquid phase region is heated in vortex flow and enters the vaporization region of relatively low pressure, and then, flows out of the phase transformation heat exchange device (1) after being vapored, thereby the heat exchange is completed. The device which can be applied to DSG systems of the solar photothermal field, and to an input-output system of a heat storage system or the field of heating with a boiler, is achieved with safe operation, low cost, and good application range.
21: 2014/02937 22: 2012/08/16 43: 2015/09/21 51: H01L; F24J 71: ADENSIS GMBH 72: BECK, BERNHARD, SCHOLLER, MICHAEL, SIEDLER, THOMAS 33: DE 31: 10 2011 116 926.5 32: 2011/10/26 33: DE 31: 10 2012 008 001.8 32: 2012/04/20 54: RETAINING SYSTEM FOR INSTALLING A PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE 00: The invention relates to a retaining system (1) for installing a photovoltaic module (6) on a foundation (8) by means of base supports (2, 2a, 44, 44a) which have a bearing head (4, 4a, 50, 50a), a base support body (22) and a bearing surface (28, 48) at the foundation end which counteracts penetration of the base supports into the foundation (8), wherein the base supports (2, 2a, 46, 46a) have at the top end a bearing plate (14, 14', 14a, 14a', 54, 54', 54a, 54a') set obliquely at an angle of inclination (a) against the foundation (8), and wherein the base supports (2, 2a, 46, 46a) are provided and configured so that in the installed state the bearing plates (14, 14', 14a, 14a', 54, 54', 54a, 54a') of a pair of base supports (2, 2a, 46, 46a) are vertically spaced from one another relative to the foundation (8) and are horizontally spaced from one another in adaptation to the photovoltaic module (6) and are also substantially aligned with one another.
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21: 2014/02939 22: 2012/10/29 43: 2015/09/21 51: A61K; C07K 71: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH, BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT 72: GRIEBENOW, NILS, LERCHEN, HANSGEORG, KRENZ, URSULA, SCHOHE-LOOP, RUDOLF, FLAMME, INGO, KÖBBERLING, JOHANNES, WITTROCK, SVEN 33: EP 31: 11187737.9 32: 2011/11/03 54: TYROSINE BASED LINKERS FOR THE RELEASABLE CONNECTION OF PEPTIDES 00: The invention relates to novel tyrosine based linkers that allow the releasable connection of peptides or proteins with other molecular entities, e.g. polyethylene glycol, to processes for their preparation and their use for preparing medicaments for the treatment and/or prophylaxis of diseases. 21: 2014/02943 22: 2012/09/24 43: 2015/09/18 51: C08F; C09D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: VETHAMUTHU, MARTIN SWANSON, JARVIS, ADAM PETER, LIMER, ADAM JOHN, COURTOIS, JEAN-PHILIPPE ANDRE ROGER 33: GB 31: 1116660.0 32: 2011/09/28 54: THICKENING VINYL COPOLYMERS 00: A rheology modifier copolymer of formula (I) wherein A is a polyacidic vinyl monomer selected from maleic, fumaric, itaconic, citraconic and acid combinations thereof and anhydrides and salts thereof, B is an acrylic or methacrylic acid or salt thereof; C is a C1-C8 ester of (meth)acrylic acid; D is
21: 2014/02948 22: 2014/04/23 43: 2015/09/29 51: A61G 71: MED1 PARTNERS LLC 72: BLACKWELL, Thomas, H., MASUD, Timothy, J., FISCHER, Jeffrey, D. 33: US 31: 61/561,963 32: 2011/11/21 33: US 31: 61/588,814 32: 2012/01/20 54: MOBILE TREATMENT, DIAGNOSTIC AND MINOR SURGERY FACILITY 00: The invention is directed to a mobile medical facility capable of treating, diagnosing and performing minor surgery on multiple patients at one time. In general, the facility includes a health care area which is interchangeable between a first transportable configuration and a second, operational configuration. In the operational configuration, the health care area is expanded and capable of providing general care or diagnostic facilities to multiple patients as well as registration, counseling and triage to at least one patient. Preferable a row of patient treatment bays are provided with intake, counseling and triage cubicles and storage areas.
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21: 2014/02988 22: 2012/11/02 43: 2015/09/29 51: A61K 71: AGILE THERAPEUTICS, INC. 72: ARNOLD, CHARLES G, KYDONIEUS, AGIS, ROSSI, THOMAS M, ALTOMARI, ALFRED F 33: US 31: 61/555,546 32: 2011/11/04 33: US 31: 61/645,778 32: 2012/05/11 54: DERMAL DELIVERY COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS 00: A composition for transdermal delivery of a progestin for progestin hormone therapy is disclosed. Also disclosed is a transdermal delivery device comprising the composition. For progestin-only hormone therapy, the composition contains an antioxidant and does not contain an estrogen. For therapy involving a progestin and an estrogen, the composition contains the progestin, the estrogen and an additional anti-oxidant. Methods of improving the stability of progestin-containing compositions comprising oxidative agents are also disclosed. The methods comprise including one or more antioxidants in the compositions. 21: 2014/02989 22: 2012/11/09 43: 2015/09/21 51: C12P; C12N 71: AMYRIS, INC. 72: GARDNER, TIMOTHY STEVENS, HAWKINS, KRISTY MICHELLE, MEADOWS, ADAM LEON, TSONG, ANNIE ENING, TSEGAYE, YOSEPH 33: US 31: 61/557,893 32: 2011/11/09 54: PRODUCTION OF ACETYL-COENZYME A DERIVED ISOPRENOIDS 00: Provided herein are compositions and methods for the heterologous production of acetyl-CoA-derived isoprenoids in a host cell. In some embodiments, the host cell is genetically modified to comprise a heterologous nucleotide sequence encoding an acetaldehyde dehydrogenase, acetylating (ADA, E.C. 1.2.1.10) and an MEV pathway comprising an NADH-using HMG-CoA reductase. In some embodiments, the host cell is genetically modified to comprise a heterologous nucleotide sequence
encoding an ADA and an MEV pathway comprising an acetoacetyl-CoA synthase. In some embodiments, the genetically modified host cell further comprises one or more heterologous nucleotide sequences encoding a phosphoketolase and a phosphotransacetylase. In some embodiments, the genetically modified host cell further comprises a functional disruption of the native PDH-bypass. The compositions and methods described herein provide an energy-efficient yet redox balanced route for the heterologous production of acetyl-CoA-derived isoprenoids.
21: 2014/02991 22: 2012/11/12 43: 2015/09/21 51: A01H; C12N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: WRIGHT, TERRY, KUMAR, SANDEEP, ALABED, DIAA, BENNETT, SARA, GUPTA, MANJU, JAYNE, SUSAN 33: US 31: 61/582,148 32: 2011/12/30 33: US 31: 61/641,956 32: 2012/05/03 54: METHOD AND CONSTRUCT FOR SYNTHETIC BIDIRECTIONAL SCBV PLANT PROMOTER 00: Provided are constructs and methods for expressing multiple genes in plant cells and/or plant tissues. The constructs provided comprise at least one bi directional promoter linked to multiple gene expression cassettes, wherein the bi directional promoter comprises a functional promoter nucleotide sequence from Sugar Cane Bacilliform Virus promoter. In some embodiments, the constructs and methods provided employs a bi directional promoter based on a minimal core promoter element from a
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Zea mays Ubiquitin 1 gene, or a functional equivalent thereof, and nucleotide sequence elements from a Sugar Cane Bacilliform Virus promoter. In some embodiments, the constructs and methods provided allow expression of genes between three and twenty.
21: 2014/02992 22: 2012/11/12 43: 2015/09/22 51: A01H; C12N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: WRIGHT, TERRY, KUMAR, SANDEEP, ALABED, DIAA, GUPTA, MANJU 33: US 31: 61/582,138 32: 2011/12/30 33: US 31: 61/617,252 32: 2012/03/29 54: CONSTRUCT AND METHOD FOR SYNTHETIC BIDIRECTIONAL PLANT PROMOTER UBI1 00: Provided are constructs and methods for expressing multiple genes in plant cells and/or plant tissues. The constructs provided comprise at least one bi directional promoter link to multiple gene expression cassettes. In some embodiments, the constructs and methods provided employ a bi directional promoter based on a minimal core promoter element from a Zea mays Ubiquitin 1 gene, or a functional equivalent thereof. In some embodiments, the constructs and methods provided allow expression of genes between three and twenty.
21: 2014/02993 22: 2012/10/29 43: 2015/09/28 51: C07D; A01N 71: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH 72: LEHR, STEFAN, HEINEMANN, INES, HÄUSERHAHN, ISOLDE, DIETRICH, HANSJÖRG, ROSINGER, CHRISTOPHER, GATZWEILER, ELMAR, VAN ALMSICK, ANDREAS, BRAUN, RALF, AHRENS, HARTMUT 33: EP 31: 11187669.4 32: 2011/11/03 54: 5-PHENYL-SUBSTITUTED N-(TETRAZOL-5YL) ARYL CARBOXYLIC ACID AMIDES AND N(TRIAZOL-5-YL) ARYL CARBOXYLIC ACID AMIDES, AND USE THEREOF AS HERBICIDES 00: The invention relates to 5-phenyl-substituted N(tetrazol-5-yl) aryl carboxylic acid amides and N(triazol-5-yl) aryl carboxylic acid amides of general formula (I) as herbicides. In said formula (I), W, X, Y, Z, and R stand for groups such as hydrogen, organic groups such as alkyl, and other groups such as halogen. A and B stand for N and CY.
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21: 2014/02994 22: 2012/10/23 43: 2015/09/21 51: G06K 71: MORPHO 72: PICARD, SYLVAINE, THIEBOT, ALAIN 33: FR 31: 11/59678 32: 2011/10/25 54: ANTI-FRAUD DEVICE 00: The invention relates to an anti-fraud device (100) for validating the use of a real part of the body as a fingerprint-bearing substrate (150), said device comprising: a control unit (106); a sensor (102) intended to capture the image of a fingerprint borne by the substrate (150) placed on the sensor (102); a movement module (104) on which the sensor (102) is mounted and which is intended to move the sensor (102); an analysis module (108) intended to receive data representative of a fingerprint image captured before the sensor (102) is moved and a fingerprint image captured after the sensor (102) is moved and to analyse same; and a decision-making module (110) intended to make a decision concerning whether the substrate (150) is a real part of a body or not, using the information transmitted by the analysis module (108).
21: 2014/02995 22: 2012/11/22 43: 2015/09/21 51: B01D; C25C 71: SOLIOS ENVIRONNEMENT 72: BOUHABILA, EL-HANI, MALARD, THIERRY 33: FR 31: 11 61928 32: 2011/12/19 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR IMPROVING THE CAPTURE OF SO2 IN ELECTROLYTIC CELL GASES 00: The present invention relates to a process and a device for capturing SO2 present in gases which originate from cells for the industrial production of aluminium by igneous electrolysis carried out on a group of at least two rectors (21; 22, ..., 2n) passed through in parallel by a gas stream (3) and supplied with a sorption agent of pulverulent material type capable of adsorbing effluents present in the gas stream (3) by bringing the sorption agent into contact with the gas stream (3), said at least two reactors (21; 22, ..., 2n) having means (10) for collecting said sorption agent after it has come into contact with said gas stream (3), at least one of said reactors (21; 22, ..., 2n) having means (11) for discharging said sorption agent, after it has come into contact with said gas stream (3), towards means (16) for injection into at least one other of said reactors (21; 22, ..., 2n) and, between the discharge means (11) and the injection means (16), said sorption agent is desorbed of the SO2 that it has adsorbed by at least one step of coming into
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contact with the gas stream (3) before reaching said discharge means (11).
21: 2014/02999 22: 2012/10/31 43: 2015/09/29 51: H04B; H04J 71: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. 72: KIM, YOUNG-BUM, JI, HYOUNG-JU, KIM, YOUN-SUN, LEE, HYO-JIN, KIM, KI-IL, CHOI, SEUNG-HOON 33: US 31: 61/553,494 32: 2011/10/31 33: US 31: 61/651,829 32: 2012/05/25 33: US 31: 61/665,491 32: 2012/06/28 54: FEEDBACK METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COOPERATIVE MULTI-POINT COMMUNICATION IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 00: A feedback method and apparatus are provided for Cooperative Multi-Point (CoMP) communication in a communication system. The method includes checking a number of feedback allocations configured by RRC signaling, determining a number of bits of an aperiodic feedback indicator based on the checked number of feedback allocations, receiving DCI including the aperiodic feedback indicator, interpreting the aperiodic feedback indicator, based on the determined number of bits of the aperiodic feedback indicator, and performing aperiodic feedback of at least one feedback allocation, based on the aperiodic feedback indicator.
21: 2014/03008 22: 2014/04/24 43: 2015/09/25 51: B01J, C10G 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: BHAN, Opinder, Kishan 33: US 31: 13/283,404 32: 2011/10/27 54: A SELF-ACTIVATING HYDROPROCESSING CATALYST AND PROCESS FOR TREATING HEAVY HYDROCARBON FEEDSTOCKS 00: A self activating catalyst for treating heavy hydrocarbon feedstocks that comprises a calcined particle comprising a co-mulled mixture made by comulling inorganic oxide powder, molybdenum trioxide powder, and a nickel compound and then forming the co-mulled mixture into a particle that is calcined to thereby provide the calcined particle. The calcined particle comprises from 1 to 10 weight percent molybdenum and nickel that is present in an amount such that the weight ratio of said nickel-tomolybdenum is less than 0.4. The calcined particle has a pore size distribution that contributes to the unique properties of the catalyst. The calcined particle and catalyst also exhibits a unique Raman spectrum. The self activating catalyst is activated when contacted under suitable process conditions with a heavy residue feedstock having high nickel, vanadium and sulfur concentrations.
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21: 2014/03032 22: 25/04/2014 43: 20/10/2015 51: F03D 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: Gerd MÖLLER and Stephan HARMS 33: DE 31: 10 2011 086 990.5 32: 2011/11/23 54: METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AN OBSTRUCTION LIGHT, AND A WIND PARK FOR CARRYING OUT SUCH A METHOD 00: 57: The invention relates to a method for controlling the aviation beacon of a wind park using acoustic monitoring, or to a wind park which consists of one or more wind turbines, said wind park having an acoustic monitoring device with a microphone arrangement that records sound signals, noises or similar from the environment of said wind park, these sound signals being processed in a signalprocessing device that is connected to said microphone arrangement, with a switching device being provided in order to switch on an aviation beacon device of at least one wind turbine of the wind park, and this switching device being coupled to, and controlled by, said signal-processing device such that the signal-processing device prompts the switching device to switch on the aviation beacon if, using the acoustic monitoring device, a sound signal of a flying object, e.g. an aeroplane or a helicopter, is detected and/or if a predetermined audio signal (e.g. a pure tone) is superimposed and/or distorted by the noises of this flying object.
21: 2014/03039 22: 2012/10/30 43: 2015/09/18 51: G02B 71: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION 72: CHAPMAN, STEVEN R, WU, FENG, GALICIA, ETHELBERT 33: US 31: 13/286,505 32: 2011/11/01 54: RULABLE MULTI-DIRECTIONAL PRISM CLUSTER RETROREFLECTIVE SHEETING 00: A rotationally insensitive, retroreflective prismatic sheeting and method of manufacture is provided. The sheeting includes discrete clusters of cube corners that are separated from one another on all sides by a textured surface. Each of the cube corners in each cluster has a base edge that is not collinear or parallel with the base edges of cube corners on either side of it. The array of cube corners clusters is rulable, and the cube corners have different orientations. Four or more of the cube corners in each cluster may have edges that converge into a central point within the cluster, and the cube corners of the clusters may include at least two symmetrical pairs of cube corners. The shapes of the cube corner clusters may be polygonal, and all of the cube corners may share a common vertex located at the center of the polygonal shape.
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21: 2014/03041 22: 2012/12/06 43: 2015/09/18 51: A61K; A61P 71: TEVA BRANDED PHARMACEUTICAL PRODUCTS R&D, INC. 72: ZENG, XIAN-MING 33: GB 31: 1200525.2 32: 2012/01/13 33: US 31: 61/577,315 32: 2011/12/19 54: AN INHALABLE MEDICAMENT COMPRISING TIOTROPIUM 00: This invention relates to a solution formulation comprising a tiotropium salt, 12-20% ethanol, 0.11.5% of water, 0.05-0.10% citric acid (or other organic acid) and an HFA propellant, wherein the percentages are percentages by weight based on the total weight of the formulation. The invention also provides a p MDI comprising a canister containing the formulation. 21: 2014/03048 22: 2012/11/23 43: 2015/09/21 51: G06Q 71: CHIKKA PTE LTD 72: MENDIOLA, DENNIS 33: SG 31: 201108719-4 32: 2011/11/24 33: SG 31: 201206285-7 32: 2012/08/23 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING PREPAID INTERNET CONNECTION AND A CHARGING MECHANISM FOR SAME 00: A system for detecting and charging for internet connection provided to a computer device, the computer device configured to detect any internet connection available comprising an internet access adjustment facilitator arranged to receive requests
21: 2014/03051 22: 2012/09/26 43: 2015/09/21 51: C12Q 71: FOLLEA INTERNATIONAL LTD. 72: TAM, PHILLIP Y, GOREN, ANDY OFER 33: US 31: 13/245,783 32: 2011/09/26 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PREDICTING RESPONSE TO MINOXIDIL FOR THE TREATMENT OF ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA 00: Methods, processes, systems, and apparatuses are disclosed for predicting minoxidil response in the treatment of androgenetic alopecia based on colorimetric assay.
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21: 2014/03052 22: 2012/10/26 43: 2015/09/18 51: G01S; E21F; G06K 71: CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING EUROPE GMBH 72: AHLER, MARCO, STELTER, SASCHA, HAUCK, CHRISTIAN 33: DE 31: 10 2011 054 926.9 32: 2011/10/28 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INCREASING THE OPERATIONAL SAFETY OF MOBILE MACHINES IN ABOVEGROUND OR UNDERGROUND MINING OPERATIONS FOR THE EXTRACTION OF MINERALS BY UTILIZING THE RFID TECHNOLOGY 00: The present disclosure relates to a method for increasing the operational safety of mobile machines (50) in aboveground or underground mining operations for the extraction of minerals by utilizing RFID technology. At least one transmitting unit (21) may be provided at the mobile machine (50). At least one receiving unit and at least one non-machinerelated RFID transponder which can be activated by means of the transmitting unit and in the case of activation is contactlessly detected, may be provided. In addition, at least one reference transponder (7) and a control unit for actuating the transmitting unit and evaluating transponder signals in measuring cycles may be provided. To improve the energy requirement of the method and of a system designed therefor, the reference transponder (7) may be mounted on the mobile machine (50) at a defined distance, stored in the control unit, from the
21: 2014/03080 22: 2014/04/25 43: 2015/09/21 51: G09G, H04N 71: Koninklijke Philips N.V. 72: VAN DER VLEUTEN, Renatus Josephus, KNIBBELER, Charles Leonardus Cornelius Maria 33: EP(NL) 31: 11182922.2 32: 2011/09/27 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC RANGE TRANSFORMING OF IMAGES 00: An image processing apparatus comprises a receiver (201) for receiving an image signal comprising an encoded image. Another receiver (1701) receives a data signal from a display (107) where the data signal comprises a data field that comprises a display dynamic range indication of the display (107). The display dynamic range indication comprises at least one luminance specification for the display. A dynamic range processor (203) is arranged to generate an output image by applying a dynamic range transform to the encoded image in response to the display dynamic range indication. An output (205) outputs an output image signal comprising the output image to the display. The transform may furthermore be performed in
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response to a target display reference indicative of a dynamic range of display for which the encoded image is encoded. The invention may be used to generate an improved High Dynamic Range (HDR) image from e.g. a Low Dynamic Range (LDR) image, or vice versa.
21: 2014/03081 22: 2014/04/25 43: 2015/09/18 51: G09G, H04N 71: Koninklijke Philips N.V. 72: KNIBBELER, Charles Leonardus Cornelius Maria, VAN DER VLEUTEN, Renatus Josephus, DE HAAN, Wiebe 33: EP(NL) 31: 11182922.2 32: 2011/09/27 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC RANGE TRANSFORMING OF IMAGES 00: An image processing apparatus comprises a receiver (201) for receiving an image signal which comprises at least an encoded image and a target display reference. The target display reference is indicative of a dynamic range of a target display for which the encoded image is encoded. A dynamic range processor (203) generates an output image by applying a dynamic range transform to the encoded image in response to the target display reference. An output (205) then outputs an output image signal comprising the output image, e.g. to a suitable display. The dynamic range transform may furthermore be performed in response to a display dynamic range indication received from a display. The invention may be used to generate an improved High Dynamic Range (HDR) image from e.g. a Low Dynamic Range (LDR) image, or vice versa.
21: 2014/03090 22: 2014/04/25 43: 2015/09/22 51: A23G, A23L 71: Nestec S.A. 72: WHITEHOUSE, Andrew Steven 33: EP(CH) 31: 11182985.9 32: 2011/09/27 54: TROPICALIZING AGENT 00: Use of particles of insoluble water-absorbing food ingredient, such as dietary fibre, as carrier for a humectant, such as water of glycerol, for the introduction of the humectant into a chocolate product. Furthermore, a tropicalizing agent comprising discrete particles of insoluble food ingredient material, such as citrus fibre particles, loaded with water or humectant. That tropicalizing agent is dispersed in liquid fat, such as cocoa butter. The tropicalizing agent is used to make chocolate products heat resistant.
21: 2014/03105 22: 2012/10/28 43: 2015/09/21 51: B03C 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: BÄCK, ANDREAS 33: EP 31: 11191167.3 32: 2011/11/29 54: A METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR CLEANING AN ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR 00: -
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A method of cleaning at least one collecting electrode of an electrostatic precipitator comprises applying, in a first mode of operation, a first average current between at least one discharge electrode and at least one collecting electrode, and switching from the first mode of operation to a second mode of operation in which a second average current is applied between the at least one discharge electrode and the at least one collecting electrode, the second average current being a factor of at least 3 higher than the first average current, to achieve a forced cleaning of the at least one collecting electrode.
21: 2014/03108 22: 2012/11/20 43: 2015/09/18 51: C07K 71: GENENTECH, INC. 72: PERSSON, JOSEFINE, WONG, MARC, BILL JR, JEROME JOSEPH, BROWN, ARICK MICHAEL, GIESE, GLEN SCOTT, HSII, JUDY FAY-CHEN, LIM, AMY, RADHAMOHAN, ASHA NANDINI, RODRIGUEZ, MARICEL 33: US 31: 61/562,429 32: 2011/11/21 33: US 31: 61/562,925 32: 2011/11/22 54: PURIFICATION OF ANTI-C-MET ANTIBODIES 00: Provided herein are methods of purifying anti-c-met antibodies, compositions and pharmaceutical formulations comprising purified anti-c-met antibodies, and methods of using the same.
21: 2014/03111 22: 2012/11/16 43: 2015/09/21 51: C08G 71: AIR PRODUCTS AND CHEMICALS, INC. 72: BURDENIUC, JUAN JESUS, HUHTASAARI, MATTI SAKARI 33: US 31: 61/560,892 32: 2011/11/17 54: PROCESSES, PRODUCTS, AND COMPOSITIONS HAVING TETRAALKYLGUANIDINE SALT OF AROMATIC CARBOXYLIC ACID 00: Disclosed are processes, products, and compositions having tetraalkylguanidine salt of aromatic acid. The processes include providing a pre-mix comprising an aromatic carboxylic acid component and contacting a tetraalkylguanidine with the aromatic carboxylic acid component in the premix to form the tetraalkylguanidine salt of aromatic carboxylic acid or producing a catalyst composition by contacting the tetraalkylguanidine with the aromatic carboxylic acid component to form the tetraalkylguanidine salt of aromatic carboxylic acid. The compositions include the tetraalkylguanidine salt of aromatic carboxylic acid. The product is formed by the tetraalkylguanidine salt of aromatic carboxylic acid.
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PATENT JOURNAL running streams, wherein flow behavior of the intermediate-layer resin flowing through the middle flow channel is adjusted by positioning the vertical blocking rib pieces in the circumferential direction so as to minimize a difference in height between a maximum height point and a minimum height point that appear in a leading edge of the intermediate layer of the preform.
21: 2014/03120 22: 2014/04/29 43: 2015/09/22 51: B29C 71: Yoshino Kogyosho Co., Ltd. 72: HOSOKOSHIYAMA, Hiroshi, SATO, Mamoru, ISHIZAWA, Yasuhiro 33: JP 31: 2011-239216 32: 2011/10/31 54: DEVICE FOR INJECTION MOLDING A PREFORM 00: A technical problem of this invention is to minimize fluctuations in the height position of a leading edge of an intermediate layer of a preform in a circumferential direction when an injection molding device is used to mold the preform in a test tube by laminating substrate layers of a main resin with an intermediate layer, while segmenting the intermediate-layer resin in the circumferential direction into small streams. A principal means of solving the above-described technical problem is a preform-molding device having a nozzle section comprising three cylindrical layer-forming flow channels, which include an inner flow channel and an outer flow channel for forming the substrate layers of the main resin, and a middle flow channel for forming the intermediate layer, and also comprising a predetermined number of vertical blocking rib pieces disposed at a downstream end of the middle flow channel, in parallel in the circumferential direction, so that the intermediate layer would be segmented in the circumferential direction into a predetermined number of vertically
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00: The invention relates to a decanter (2) for separating a supernatant arranged above a sludge in a settlement tank (1), wherein a withdrawal device (5, 16) with a receiving pipe (9, 18), which extends in the manner of a T-piece approximately perpendicular to a discharge pipe (4, 17), is attached to one end of the discharge pipe (4, 17). To reduce the production cost, it is proposed in accordance with the invention for the receiving pipe (9, 18) to be a polygonal pipe produced from sheet metal.
21: 2014/03162 22: 2012/09/28 43: 2015/09/29 51: F03D 71: ENEL GREEN POWER S.P.A. 72: LA PEGNA, LUIGI, PIANO, RENZO 33: US 31: 61/548,078 32: 2011/10/17 33: IT 31: RM2011A000517 32: 2011/09/30 54: BLADE FOR WIND TURBINE AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY OF THE BLADE 00: It is described a blade (6) for a wind turbine (1) for converting wind energy into electric energy, comprising: - a blade structure (7) longitudinally extending along a blade axis (X1) and comprising a blade tip (11), an opposite blade root (12), a longitudinal leading edge portion (13) and a longitudinal trailing edge portion (14) which are extended between the blade root (12) and the blade tip (11); and - an outer aerodynamic shell (20) defining an airfoil (25) including an airfoil leading edge (26), an airfoil trailing edge (27) and an airfoil suction side and an airfoil pressure side (28, 29) between said airfoil leading and trailing edges (26, 27). The outer aerodynamic shell (20) comprises a suction side panel (31) and a pressure side panel (33) which are made from a transparent material and are fastened to the blade structure (7) so as to define the airfoil suction side and the airfoil pressure side (28, 29), respectively, wherein said blade (6)
comprises a transparent region (40) between said transparent panels (31, 33) and wherein said transparent panels (31, 33) are arranged facing one another so that it is possible to see through the blade (6) looking through said transparent panels (31, 33) and said transparent region (40). A method for assembling the blade (6) is also described.
21: 2014/03165 22: 2012/11/01 43: 2015/09/18 51: C11B 71: ALFA LAVAL CORPORATE AB 72: SARUP, BENT, MARQUES DE LIMA, DANILO 33: EP 31: 11190313.4 32: 2011/11/23 54: DE-ACIDIFICATION OF FATS AND OILS 00: The present invention relates to a method for treating vegetable oils and/or animal fats comprising a vacuum steam stripping operation, condensing the neutral oils from vapour phase at an elevated temperature, retaining and sending back to the stripping column, allowing steam, volatile fatty acids, micronutrients together with other volatiles to pass to a cold condensation zone, and condensing the volatile fatty acids, micronutrients together with other volatiles in the cold condensation zone, producing a condensate and a stream of steam, noncondensable gases along with traces of fatty acids and other lighter hydrocarbons vapours. The invention may include a distillation step, either between the high and low temperature condensation zones or following the cold condensation zone.
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21: 2014/03166 22: 2012/11/12 43: 2015/09/09 51: A61K; A61L; C08F 71: SUNERIS INC. 72: LANDOLINA, JOSEPH A 33: US 31: 61/559,110 32: 2011/11/13 54: IN-SITU CROSS-LINKABLE POLYMERIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS THEREOF 00: A biocompatible polymeric composition for crosslinking in-situ in a wound is disclosed comprising 1) one or more polyanionic polymers such as alginates or hyaluronates, able to be cross-linked the surface of the wound and 2) one or more polycationic polymers such as chitosan or DEAE-Dextran, that assists in the solidification process as well as speeds up hemostasis without the need for applying pressure. The biocompatible polymeric composition may further comprise a cross-linking agent such as aqueous calcium chloride. The invention encompasses an initial polymeric composition, the solidified matrix cross-linked and integrated at the wound site, including the methods of using, applying, and cross-linking the composition.
21: 2014/03167 22: 2012/07/05 43: 2015/09/18 51: C02F; B01D 71: VAN OPDORP, ROBERTUS MARTINUS 72: VAN OPDORP, ROBERTUS MARTINUS 33: NL 31: 1038928 32: 2011/07/06 54: ELECTRICITY-FREE WATER PURIFICATION INSTALLATION WITH A MEMBRANE FILTER AND A SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC BACKWASHING OF THE FILTER 00: Electricity free operating water purification installation with a membrane filter and a system of automatic backwashing of that filter characterised in that during the operation a fixed percentage is diversed from the outflow of filtered water and is stored in a container under progressive pressure, which to a certain maximum pressure is cut of from a feedback to the membrane filter, so that consequently after filtration of a certain volume of polluted water through the membrane filter the pressure in the container will exceed the maximum resistible pressure by the one way closure, which then will open so that the contents of the container will be forced back through the membrane filter under higher pressure than the original filtration pressure, whereby is provided in automatic closure after the container is emptied. 21: 2014/03168 22: 2013/02/08 43: 2015/09/17 51: C01B 71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. 72: ZONES, STACEY IAN 33: US 31: 13/409,733 32: 2012/03/01 54: PREPARATION OF MOLECULAR SIEVE SSZ23 00: Disclosed is a method for preparing molecular sieve SSZ-23 using a mixture of an N,N,N-trialkyl
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adamantammonium cation structure directing agent and an N,N'-dialkyl-1,4-diazabicyclo[2.2.2]octane dication. 21: 2014/03175 22: 2012/10/29 43: 2015/09/21 51: C07D; A01N 71: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH 72: HEINEMANN, INES, HÄUSER-HAHN, ISOLDE, DIETRICH, HANSJÖRG, ROSINGER, CHRISTOPHER, GATZWEILER, ELMAR, VAN ALMSICK, ANDREAS, AHRENS, HARTMUT 33: EP 31: 11187666.0 32: 2011/11/03 54: HERBICIDALLY ACTIVE OXIME-ETHERSUBSTITUTED BENZOYLAMIDES 00: The invention relates to oxime-ether-substituted benzoylamides of general formula (I) as herbicides. In said formula (I), R, X, and Y stand for groups such as hydrogen, organic groups such as alkyl, and other groups such as halogen. Q stands for a tetrazolyl, triazolyl, or oxadiazolyl group.
21: 2014/03214 22: 2014/05/05 43: 2015/09/28 51: E04B, E04H 71: EVERSHELTER APS 72: CHRISTENSEN, Jakob, HEDING, Claus Ove 33: DK 31: PA 2011 00847 32: 2011/11/02 54: CONSTRUCTION-UNIT FOR IMMEDIATE OR PERMANENT SHELTER 00: A construction-unit (23) that is adapted for being combined with one more similar units (23) to constitute a self-carrying structure (40) to use for
shelter or dwelling wherein each construction-unit (23) make up for both one sidewall and half a roof in one segment. A plurality of construction-units (23) are adapted for constructing a static functional selfcarrying structure (40) where the shape has a curved design related to the mathematical expression The Hyperbolic Cosine or part of an Ellipse in the traverse direction and a linear design in the longitudinal direction when placed as a part of an assembled shelter (40).
21: 2014/03215 22: 2012/10/23 43: 2015/09/30 51: C01F; C22B 71: HYDROMETAL SA 72: GERMEAU, ALAIN, FATI, DORINA, GUIDI, TOMIZIO 33: BE 31: 2011/0619 32: 2011/10/24 54: METHOD FOR TREATING PHOSPHATE ROCK 00: A method for treating calcium sulphate containing rare earths comprising the steps of sulphuric-acid leaching of dehydrated cured calcium sulphate containing said rare earths, thus obtaining a suspension formed from a solid phase containing said dehydrated calcium sulphate and a liquid phase containing said rare earths in solution, and a separation of said solid phase formed from said dehydrated calcium sulphate and said liquid phase in the form of a solution containing said rare earths and sulphuric acid, the leaching solution thus obtained and the calcium sulphate.
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71: RNR IP HOLDINGS, LLC 72: HERBST, Andrew F. 33: US 31: 13/289,484 32: 2011/11/04 54: BOTTLE INCLUDING A HOLLOW REMOVABLE CLOSURE 00: A bottle including a hollow removable closure. The bottle can include a base portion enclosing a substantially hollow interior, the base portion including a mouth in fluid communication with the interior, a removable closure enclosing a substantially hollow reservoir, the removable closure including an opening in fluid communication with the reservoir and a stopper removably sealing the opening, wherein a portion of the closure is receivable within the mouth of the base portion such that the opening of the closure is received through the mouth and a liquid-tight seal is formed between the base portion and a portion of the closure.
21: 2014/03254 22: 06/05/2014 43: 06/10/2015 51: B65D 71: FRISHMAN, ABE 72: FRISHMAN, ABE 33: US 31: 13/267,264 32: 2011/10/06 54: EASY PULL BOTTLE CAP 00: 57: A crown for a bottle or other container, the crown comprised of an opener assembly having a pull tab ring and a pull tab secured to the crown by a rivet and one or more scoring lines between the rivet and the edge of the skirt of the crown. A scoring line having an upper radial segment that extends from the opener assembly to the skirt along a radial axis and a lower annular segment that extends circumferentially along the skirt in an annular direction and extending from a terminus of the upper radial segment. The lower annular segment defines in a second horizontal plane that is equidistant to the
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first horizontal plane associated with the edge of the crown.
21: 2014/03258 22: 2014/05/06 43: 2015/09/22 51: A61K, A61P 71: EXELIXIS, INC., SANOFI 72: DECILLIS, Arthur, LAGER, Joanne 33: US 31: 61/553,990 32: 2011/11/01 33: US 31: 61/568,189 32: 2011/12/08 54: N- (3- { [ (3- { [2-CHLORO-5- (METHOXY) PHENYL] AMINO} QUINOXALIN- 2 -YL) AMINO] SULFONYL} PHE NYL) - 2 METHYLALANINAMIDE AS PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL 3 - KINASE INHIBITOR FOR THE TREATMENT OF LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE MALIGNANCIES 00: Methods are provided for treating a lymphoproliferative malignancy to a patient in need of such treatment, comprising administering to the patient an effective amount of compoud A as described herein.
21: 2014/03288 22: 2012/06/12 43: 2015/09/29 51: A61M; F16K 71: CYTO365 AB 72: TÖRNBLOM, MICAEL 33: SE 31: 1150932-0 32: 2011/10/10 54: VALVE FOR ADMINISTRATION OF A PLURALITY OF DRUG FLUIDS 00: In accordance with the present inventive concept, there is provided a valve for administration of a plurality of drug fluids such as cytostatics. The valve comprises: a housing having a plurality of circumferentially distributed primary inlets for receiving a respective one of the drug fluids and a secondary inlet for receiving a secondary fluid, such as a neutral fluid, an outlet, and a valve member arranged in the housing. The housing has a plurality of primary valve positions in each of which an associated one of the primary inlets is connected to the outlet, and a plurality of intermediary valve positions in each of which the secondary inlet is connected to the outlet. Moreover, the valve member has a outer surface sealingly engaging an inner surface of the housing, such that the primary and secondary inlets are sealingly connected to openings arranged in the outer surface of the valve member in each of the primary and intermediary valve positions, respectively.
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21: 2014/03319 22: 2012/01/30 43: 2015/09/30 51: H04W 71: ITRON, INC. 72: NGUYEN, VIET-HUNG, VAN WYK, HARTMAN 33: EP 31: 11188907.7 32: 2011/11/11 54: TRAFFIC LOAD MANAGEMENT FOR UPLINK NETWORK TRAFFIC 00: A node may assist in the management of upstream network traffic in part by managing a contention window used by the node. The node may maintain a list of size(s) of contention window(s) of parent node(s) of the node. The node may set its own contention window to be longer (i.e., a longer period of time) than that of upstream neighbor nodes. With a longer contention window than that of its parent node(s), the node will refrain from using an RF channel needed by a parent node. Accordingly, upstream nodes are better able to transmit any backlog of data before receiving additional data from downstream nodes. This may better distribute data over the network, and may better manage data flow.
21: 2014/03397 22: 2014/05/12 43: 2015/09/22 51: C08G 71: FURANIX TECHNOLOGIES B.V. 72: GRUTER, Gerardus, Johannes, Maria, DAM, Matheus, Adrianus, SIPOS, Laszlo, KOLSTAD, Jeffrey, John 33: NL 31: 2007650 32: 2011/10/25 33: US 31: 61/550,707 32: 2011/10/24 54: A PROCESS FOR PREPARING A POLYMER PRODUCT HAVING A 2,5FURANDICARBOXYLATE MOIETY WITHIN THE POLYMER BACKBONE TO BE USED IN BOTTLE, FILM OR FIBRE APPLICATIONS 00: The invention relates to a process for preparing a polymer having a 2,5- furandicarboxylate moiety within the polymer backbone, and having a number average molecular weight of at least 25,000, comprising a transesterification step, a polycondensation step, a drying and/or crystallizing step, and a step wherein the polymer is subjected to post condensation conditions, and to a polyestercontaining bottle or film or fibre-containing woven or non-woven object made from melt- processing poly(ethylene-2,5-furandicarboxylate), wherein the poly(ethylene-2,5- furandicarboxylate) is obtainable by the process of the invention. 21: 2014/03415 22: 2014/05/13 43: 2015/10/12 51: G06K 71: DDPOWERS CORPORATION 72: CHANG, Chia-Sheng, WANG, Pen-Lo 54: STRUCTURE OF CARD READING DEVICE 00: -
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The present invention relates to a structure of a card reading device, which includes a transmission module and a band that is connected to an end of the transmission module and is flexible. The band has an opposite end extended to form a separable retention section and a contact reading head so that the separable retention section corresponds, in position, to the contact reading head. The separable retention section forms at least one holding and receiving section. The band has a surface in which a transmission accommodation section is formed. With such an arrangement, the band that is originally set in a form of a ring can be expanded to form a straight band. The separable retention section is expanded outwards and the transmission module is removed from the transmission accommodation section. A contact type electronic identification card is inserted into the holding and receiving section for positioning and holding. The contact type electronic identification card and the contact reading head are set in engagement with each other for performance of a reading operation. As such, advantages, such as preventing loss of data read, being easy to carry, being easy to stow, being humanized, preventing damage and corrosion, saving space, and improving competition power, can be achieved. 21: 2014/03429 22: 2014/05/13 43: 2015/09/28 51: A61K 71: RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: YAMA, Seijiro, MURAI, Naoki 33: GB 31: 1120908.7 32: 2011/12/06 54: PATCH CONTAINING NON-STEROIDAL ANTIINFLAMMATORY DRUG 00: The present invention is directed to a patch containing a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug including an adhesive layer composed of a transdermal preparation on a support, the transdermal preparation including a) 10 to 40% by weight of a nonaqueous base material based on the total weight of the transdermal preparation, b) 1 to 10% by weight of a non-steroidal anti-inflammatory drug based on the total weight of the transdermal preparation, and c) a polyethylene glycol component composed of 0.3 to 5% by weight of a low molecular weight polyethylene glycol based on the total weight of the transdermal preparation, and 1 to 10% by weight of a high molecular weight polyethylene glycol based on the total weight of the transdermal preparation.
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21: 2014/03484 22: 2014/05/14 43: 2015/09/22 51: A47L, D06F 71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 72: MCKENNA, Shauna, PEDLEY, Edmund, THOMAS, David, WASONGA, John 33: GB 31: 1120117.5 32: 2011/11/22 54: A METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR CONTROLLED DOSING OF TREATING COMPOSITIONS IN WASHING MACHINES 00: The present invention provides a method of dispensing a plurality of treating compositions into a multistage automatic washing machine, as well as a dispensing device comprising an associated reservoir for collection of wash liquor and at least two chambers containing a treating composition. Said chambers are activated in response to an input from a sensor. 21: 2014/03513 22: 2012/10/17 43: 2015/09/30 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: ASTELLAS PHARMA INC. 72: SUZUKI, TAKAYUKI, MORITOMO, AYAKO, SHIRAISHI, NOBUYUKI, MORITOMO, HIROYUKI, KAWANO, NORIYUKI, HAMAGUCHI, WATARU, KAWAKAMI, SHIMPEI, SAKURAI, MINORU, SEKIOKA, RYUICHI 33: JP 31: 2011-228822 32: 2011/10/18 54: BICYCLIC HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND 00: [Problem] To provide a compound useful as an active ingredient of a pharmaceutical composition for treating 11β-hydroxysteroid dehydrogenase type 1 -related diseases such as dementia, schizophrenia, depression, pain (particularly, neuropathic pain or fibromyalgia), diabetes (particularly, type II diabetes mellitus), insulin resistance and the like. [Means for Solution] A bicyclic heterocyclic compound (the bicyclic heterocycle is formed w/hen a cyclohexane ring is fused with a 5- to 6-membered monocyclic heterocycle that has only a nitrogen atom as a hetero atom) substituted with an acylamino group such as a (hetero)aroylamino group or the like or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof was found to have an excellent selective inhibitory action against 11β-HSD1. Accordingly, the bicyclic heterocyclic compound of the present invention can be used for treating dementia, schizophrenia, depression, pain (particularly, neuropathic pain or fibromyalgia), diabetes (particularly, type II diabetes mellitus), insulin resistance, and the like. 21: 2014/03548 22: 2014/05/15 43: 2015/09/22
51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: AdrenoMed AG 72: BERGMANN, Andreas 33: EP(DE) 31: 11189448.1 32: 2011/11/16 54: ANTI-ADRENOMEDULLIN (ADM) ANTIBODY OR ANTI-ADM ANTIBODY FRAGMENT OR AN ANTI-ADM NON-IG SCAFFOLD FOR USE IN THERAPY 00: Subject matter of the present disclosure is an antiadrenomedullin antibody or an anti-adrenomedullin antibody fragment or anti-ADM non- lg scaffold wherein said antibody or said fragment or scaffold is a non- neutralizing antibody, antibody fragment or non-lg scaffold, respectively. Subject matter of the present disclosure is also an anti-adrenomedullin antibody or an anti-adrenomedullin antibody fragment or anti-ADM non-lg scaffold for use in a treatment of a chronic or acute disease wherein said antibody or fragment or scaffold is: an ADM stabilizing antibody or an adrenomedullin stabilizing antibody fragment or an ADM stabilizing non-lg scaffold that enhances the t1/2 half retention time of adrenomedullin in serum, blood, plasma at least 10 %, preferably at least, 50 %, more preferably > 50 %, most preferably 100 % and/or wherein said antiADM antibody or an anti-adrenomedullin antibody fragment or anti-ADM non-lg scaffold blocks the bioactivity of ADM to not more than 80 %, or not more than 50 %. 21: 2014/03573 22: 2011/11/04 43: 2015/09/17 51: A01N; A61K 71: CYMABAY THERAPEUTICS, INC. 72: LAVAN, BRIAN EDWARD, SAHA, GOPAL CHANDRA, ROBERTS, BRIAN K, MCWHERTER, CHARLES A 54: METHODS FOR TREATING GOUT FLARES 00: Methods of treating gout flares comprising administering a composition comprising a first uratelowering agent are disclosed. In some aspects, the first urate-lowering agent is (-)- halofenate, (-)halofenic acid, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. Other aspects provide for methods of reducing the number, duration, frequency or intensity of gout flares experienced by a subject. 21: 2014/03574 22: 2011/11/04 43: 2015/09/17 51: A01N; A61K 71: CYMABAY THERAPEUTICS, INC. 72: LAVAN, BRIAN EDWARD, SAHA, GOPAL CHANDRA, ROBERTS, BRIAN K, MCWHERTER, CHARLES A 54: METHODS FOR TREATING GOUT IN PATIENT SUBPOPULATIONS
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00: In one embodiment, the present application discloses a method of lowering serum uric acid level in a subject with impaired renal function, comprising administering to the subject a compound of Formula (I), as disclosed herein. 21: 2014/03575 22: 2011/11/04 43: 2015/09/17 51: A61K 71: CYMABAY THERAPEUTICS, INC. 72: LAVAN, BRIAN EDWARD, SAHA, GOPAL CHANDRA, ROBERTS, BRIAN K, MCWHERTER, CHARLES A 54: METHODS FOR TREATING HYPERURICEMIA IN PATIENTS WITH GOUT USING HALOFENATE OR HALOFENIC ACID AND A SECOND URATELOWERING AGENT 00: Disclosed herein are pharmaceutical compositions, methods and kits for lowering the serum uric acid level of a subject and for the treatment of a condition associated with elevated serum uric acid levels comprising administering a composition comprising a first urate-lowering agent and a second uratelowering agent. In some aspects the first uratelowering agent is (-)- halofenate, (-)- halofenic acid, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. In some aspects the second urate-lowering agent is an inhibitor of uric acid production, a uricosuric agent, a uricase, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. 21: 2014/03578 22: 2014/05/14 43: 2015/09/21 51: B42D, C09D, C09K 71: Bundesdruckerei GmbH 72: FISCHER, Jörg, PAESCHKE, Manfred, MUTH, Oliver, MATHEA, Arthur 33: DE 31: 10 2011 119 821.4 32: 2011/12/01 54: ELECTRO-OPTICAL SECURITY ELEMENT 00: The invention relates to a security element for a security and/or value document, containing a matrix on the basis of an organic polymer material, at least one electrically conductive pigment distributed in the matrix and at least one organic luminescent substance, which is distributed in the matrix and capable of contactless stimulation of light emission in the presence of the electrically conductive pigment and of which the particle size is less than 200 nm, wherein the luminescent substance is not encapsulated and is directly surrounded by the matrix and embedded therein. The invention further relates to uses of such a security and/or value
document and to security and/or value documents produced in said way.
21: 2014/03645 22: 2012/02/01 43: 2015/09/30 51: F16G 71: THE GATES CORPORATION 72: YAMADA, MITSUHIRO, SAKAMOTO, KEIJI, UCHIGASHIMA, SHINJI 33: JP 31: 2011-253958 32: 2011/11/21 54: TRANSMISSION BELT 00: In order to improve durability by improving the strength of the rubber itself while increasing the peeling strength with respect to core wire, canvass, or short fibers, a toothed belt (10) is equipped with: a belt main body (13), which is integrally formed by means of tooth rubber (11) provided on one surface and back rubber (12) provided on the other surface; and core wire (14), which is wound in a spiral shape and embedded extending in the lengthwise direction of the belt, in the boundary portion between the tooth rubber (11) and the back rubber (12). A tooth fabric (20) that covers the tooth rubber (11) is bonded to the surface of the tooth rubber (11), that is, to the one surface of the belt main body (13). The tooth rubber (11) is obtained by vulcanization molding of a rubber composition that includes HNBR or other rubber, resorcinol, a melamine compound, silica, and the like.
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21: 2014/03699 22: 2012/11/15 43: 2015/09/17 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: CAO, JIAN, MA, SHOUWEI, PELAN, EDWARD GEORGE, ASHCROFT, ALEXANDER THOMAS, STOYANOV, SIMEON DOBREV, ZHOU, WEIZHENG, FAWCETT, VICKY MARIE, ZHOU, HUAN-JUN 33: EP 31: 12151396.4 32: 2012/01/17 33: CN 31: PCT/CN2011/002010 32: 2011/12/01 54: LIQUID COMPOSITION FOR CLEANING OF HARD SURFACES 00: A liquid composition for cleaning of hard surfaces is provided. The composition combines good abrasive strength with little damage to the surface to be cleaned. The liquid composition comprises surfactant, and a particulate calcium carbonate abrasive composed of acicular particles at a concentration from 2 to 40% based on the total weight of the composition.
21: 2014/03705 22: 2012/11/23 43: 2015/09/30 51: C12P; A01N; C12N 71: SPERMVITAL AS 72: KLINKENBERG, GEIR, DOMAAS JOSEFSEN, KJELL, KOMMISRUD, ELISABETH 33: GB 31: 1120368.4 32: 2011/11/24 33: US 31: 61/563,550 32: 2011/11/24 54: METHODS FOR THE PREPARATION OF HYDROGELS USING LIPASE ENZYMES 00: The present invention relates to an improved method for preparinghydrogels, such as alginate hydrogels. The hydrogels of the present invention is in particular useful for immobilisation and preservation of biological material, such as cellular material, e.g. spermatozoa. 21: 2014/03729 22: 2012/10/30 43: 2015/09/30 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: ROUT, DEELEEP KUMAR, SINHA, RITESH KUMAR 33: EP 31: 12153058.8 32: 2012/01/30 33: IN 31: 3328/MUM/2011 32: 2011/11/25 54: LIQUID DETERGENT COMPOSITION 00: The present invention is in the field of stable detergent compositions; in particular liquid crystal ternary lamellar phase detergent compositions, for use in laundry and/or household cleaning amongst others. Efficient cleaning of fabric articles, especially the removal of soils such as sebum from cuffs and collars, remains to be desired. It is an object of the present invention to provide a composition that
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provides fast dissolution of fatty material based stains. It has been found that a lamellar phase detergent composition comprising a surfactant selected from non-ionic and anionic surfactants in a ratio of non-ionic:anionic surfactant between5:1 and 1:1; having a fat solubilising oil and water, provides an effective solution that removes soils and/or stains of solid or solidified fatty material; is stable at normal storage and washing conditions and may be delivered as a pourable liquid. 21: 2014/03736 22: 2012/11/23 43: 2015/09/30 51: C07J 71: INSERM (INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTÉ ET DE LA RECHERCHE MÉDICALE), AFFICHEM 72: POIROT, MARC, PAILLASSE, MICHAËL, DE MEDINA, PHILIPPE, POIROT, SANDRINE 33: EP 31: 11306548.6 32: 2011/11/24 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF STEROL DERIVATIVES 00: The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of sterol derivatives comprising the reaction of an a-epoxy compound with an amine in an alcohol comprising 3 to 5 carbon atoms as a solvent. 21: 2014/03753 22: 2014/05/22 43: 2015/08/18 51: A61K, C07K 71: WACKER CHEMIE AG 72: LOREY, Susan, JANOWSKI, Bernhard, PULTKE, Heiko, KATHMANN, Daniela, PARTHIER, Antje, ANTON, Andreas 33: EP 31: 11194208.2 32: 2011/12/19 54: NOVEL PRONGF MUTANTS AND USES THEREOF IN THE PRODUCTION OF BETA-NGF 00: The present invention relates to a proNGF mutant and to uses thereof, in particular the use of a proNGF mutant for producing human beta-NGF. The present invention discloses a method of preparing a biologically active human beta-NGF from an inactive insoluble proNGF mutant. A proNGF mutant of the invention is substituted by any amino acid but not Arg or Lys at the native protease cleavage site R1SK3R4 at least at positions R1 and K3 corresponding to positions 101 and 103 of the human wildtype proNGF sequence. 21: 2014/03755 22: 2014/05/22 43: 2015/09/28 51: A61K 71: PFIZER INC., COVX TECHNOLOGIES IRELAND LIMITED 72: FINN, Rory, Francis, XIE, Jin, WASZAK, Gregory, Allan, POZZO, Mark, John, PALANKI, Moorthy, Sitharamaiah, Suriyanarayana,
MOSKOWITZ, Haim, ANNATHUR, Gopinath, Vedachalam, MARTIN, Joseph, Patrick, Jr, BALU, Palani, HUANG, Jie, LAURENT, Olivier, Alexandre, LEVIN, Nancy, Jane, LUKSHA, Nicholas, Gary 33: US 31: 61/579,609 32: 2011/12/22 33: US 31: 61/644,831 32: 2012/05/09 54: ANTI-DIABETIC COMPOUNDS 00: The present invention provides a composition of the formula: [FGF21 -1st Linker]-[Ab]- [2nd-Linker-Ex4]; wherein FGF21 is an FGF21 homologue; and Ex4 is an Exendin4 homologue; and Ab is an aldolase catalytic antibody or antigen binding portion thereof; and the 1st linker is covalently attached to the side chain of a protein-linking residue in FGF21 and to a combining site of the antibody, and the 2nd linker is covalently attached to the side chain of a peptidelinking residue in Ex4 and to a combining site of the antibody, and wherein the first and second linker are the same or different. Various uses of the compounds are provided, including methods to prevent or treat diabetes or diabetes-related conditions. 21: 2014/03758 22: 2014/05/22 43: 2015/08/26 51: E02D, E21C, E21D 71: 2341451 Ontario Inc. 72: GRYBA, Charles Michael 33: CA 31: 2,756,266 32: 2011/10/26 54: UNDERCUT EXCAVATION METHOD WITH CONTINUOUS CONCRETE FLOORS 00: The present invention provides a technique in undercut excavation that allows a continuous steel reinforced concrete floor to be set up or installed over a large width and length and installing continuous steel reinforced concrete floors in any subsequent lifts. Using the present invention, the continuous concrete floor can be extended at a later date if the stopping area is extended at some future date.
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72: KOERS, Frederik Willem Karel, TALMA, Auke Gerardus 33: EP(NL) 31: 11191660.7 32: 2011/12/02 54: DUAL CURE SYSTEM 00: Multi-pack curable composition comprising: a first pack comprising a blend of (i) an epoxy resin, (ii) an unsaturated polyester or vinyl ester resin, and optionally (iii) a peroxyester, a second pack comprising an amine curing agent for the epoxy resin and at least one transition metal compound selected from iron, copper, and manganese compounds, and at least when the first pack does not contain a peroxyester, a third pack comprising a peroxide. 21: 2014/03765 22: 2014/05/22 43: 2015/09/03 51: A01N, A01P 71: Syngenta Limited 72: DE FRAINE, Paul John, SPINNEY, Mark, WHITTINGHAM, William Guy, ZELAYA, Ian Zlexei, REES, Anne Mary 33: GB 31: 1121314.7 32: 2011/12/09 54: HERBICIDAL COMPOSITONS COMPRISING TRIFLUOROME THANESULFONANILIDES AND SAFENERS 00: The present invention relates to compositions for protecting crop of useful plants from the harmful effects of certain sulphonanilide derivative herbicides as well as methods for protecting crops of useful plants from the harmful effects of these herbicides and methods for combating weeds in crops of useful plants. 21: 2014/03778 22: 2012/11/27 43: 2015/09/30 51: A61Q; A61K; A61P 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: JENKINS, GAIL, LOTITO, SILVINA BEATRIZ, POPLE, JENNIFER ELIZABETH, WAINWRIGHT, LINDA JANE 33: EP 31: 11192180.5 32: 2011/12/06 54: SKIN ANTI-AGEING COMPOSITION 00: The invention relates to a skin anti-ageing composition. In particular a skin anti-ageing composition comprising myricetin or glycoside thereof, and at least one LXR alpha agonist. By skin ageing is meant the appearance or manifestation of any one or more of wrinkles or sagging, poor skin barrier such as dryness, scalp itch, or uneven skin tone such as age spots.
21: 2014/03789 22: 2012/10/26 43: 2015/09/30 51: C08L; C08J 71: CHINA PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL CORPORATION, BEIJING RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL INDUSTRY, CHINA PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL CORPORATION 72: LI, YING, QIAO, JINLIANG, CONG, YUEXIN, ZHANG, XIAOHONG, GAO, JIANMING, ZHANG, QIANMIN, SONG, ZHIHAI, SUN, YANLING, LAI, JINMEI, SONG, PEIJUN, CAI, CHUANLUN, ZHAO, GUOXUN, ZHANG, HONGBIN, QI, GUICUN, WANG, YA, LI, BINGHAI 33: CN 31: 201110330561.4 32: 2011/10/26 33: CN 31: 201110330604.9 32: 2011/10/26 33: CN 31: 201210229274.9 32: 2012/07/03 33: CN 31: 201210229510.7 32: 2012/07/03 33: CN 31: 201210229516.4 32: 2012/07/03 54: MODIFIED RUBBER MASTERBATCH, AND RUBBER COMPOSITION AND VULCANIZED RUBBER PRODUCED THEREFROM, AND THE PREPARATION PROCESSES FOR THEM 00: A modified rubber masterbatch and preparation method thereof, rubber composition prepared therewith and vulcanized rubber and preparation method thereof, the modified rubber components comprising uncross-linked rubber and cross-linked rubber particles dispersed therein; the cross-linked rubber particles are synthetic rubber particles and/or natural rubber particles, with an average particle diameter of 20-500nm, and gel content of 60% by weight or above; the uncross-linked rubber is styrene butadiene rubber; and the weight ratio between the cross-linked rubber particles and the
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uncross-linked rubber is greater than 20:80 and less than or equal to 80:20. The rubber composition comprises a blend of modified rubber components and base rubber, with the base rubber 100 parts by weight and the modified rubber components 1-70 parts by weight. The vulcanized rubber of the rubber composition has low rolling resistance, excellent wet-skid resistance and excellent wear resistance, and can be used to prepare high performance tread rubber for automobiles. 21: 2014/03790 22: 2012/11/26 43: 2015/09/30 51: G03G 71: RICOH COMPANY LIMITED 72: HOSOKAWA, HIROSHI, KATO, SHUNJI, TAMAKI, SHINJI, IKEGUCHI, HIROSHI, TERAZAWA, SEIJI, YAMABE, JUNJI, MITSUISHI, KAORI, TOMOTAKA, TOSHIHIDE, WATANABE, TSUNEHIRO, KIKUCHI, KENJI 33: JP 31: 2011-258355 32: 2011/11/25 33: JP 31: 2011-258356 32: 2011/11/25 33: JP 31: 2011-258358 32: 2011/11/25 33: JP 31: 2012-137077 32: 2012/06/18 33: JP 31: 2012-248855 32: 2012/11/12 33: JP 31: 2012-256921 32: 2012/11/22 54: POWDER CONTAINER AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS 00: A powder container that is removably attachable to an image forming apparatus and that includes a container body, including a container opening in a first end and containing image forming powder; a conveyor, arranged inside the container body, to convey the powder from a second end of the container body to the first end along a longitudinal direction of the container body; a nozzle receiver, arranged in the container opening and including a nozzle receiving opening to receive a powder conveying nozzle of the image forming apparatus, to guide the powder conveying nozzle to the inside of the container body; and a scooping portion, scooping up the powder received from the conveyor with the rotation of the scooping portion, to move the powder to a powder receiving opening of the powder conveying nozzle. The nozzle receiving opening is arranged on the inner bottom of the container opening.
21: 2014/03805 22: 2014/05/23 43: 2015/09/03 51: H02J 71: RTE Reseau De Transport D'electricite 72: STEVENIN, Pierre 33: EP(FR) 31: 11306435.6 32: 2011/11/04 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MONITORING A HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC CURRENT TRANSMISSION LINE 00: The invention relates to a method for monitoring a high-voltage electric current transmission line, comprising the following steps: predetermining (100) an ampacity (A) of the high-voltage line from a distribution temperature, conduction parameters, and meteorological parameters; measuring (202) a current strength actually transmitted by the highvoltage line using a sensor; and monitoring (204), by means of a monitoring device that is connected to the sensor, the event of the measured current strength exceeding the ampacity (A. The step of predetermining (100) the ampacity (A) comprises: selecting (108, 110, 112, 114, 116) a value of said ampacity (A) by optimising a probability of exceeding the distribution temperature, said probability being defined on the basis of a joint probability model (P) of operating current strength and temperature that depends on meteorological parameters; and recording (118) the selected ampacity value in a storage means of the monitoring device.
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21: 2014/03824 22: 2014/05/26 43: 2015/10/07 51: B02C 71: SOCIEDAD DE INNOVACIÓN Y TRANSFERENCIA TECNOLÓGICA LIMITADA 72: SEPÚLVEDA VILLALOBOS, Germán Arnaldo, VENEGAS REQUENA, Javier Alejandro, PERELLI BACIGALUPO, Ennio Carlo, NOVA VEGA, Sebastián José, BRUCE, Alfredo Alejandro, RIQUELME HORMAZÁBAL, Rodrigo Antonio, POZO ESCOBAR, Rodrigo Edgardo 54: DIRECT VISUAL MONITORING METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SENSING THE INTERIOR OF A ROTARY MINERAL MILL 00: Direct visual monitoring system for sensing the interior of a rotary mill, which comprises a monitoring unit, a main control unit and an operation and management unit, wherein the monitoring unit is situated in the interior of a feed hopper and is adjusted according to the physical characteristics of said feed hopper and to the dimensions of the mill in order to allow a direct view of the interior of the mill. The operating method comprises arranging, in the interior of the monitoring unit, a container of sensors for sensing the interior temperature thereof; determining the acceleration in the vertical axis, in the lateral horizontal axis and in the front horizontal axis as a function of time; acquiring two-dimensional images of the geometric conditions of the interior of the mill; acquiring two-dimensional thermal images of the interior of the mill; and detecting distance in one or more planes.
21: 2014/03841 22: 2014/05/26 43: 2015/08/26 51: G05F, H02J 71: ZBB Energy Corporation 72: REICHARD, Jeffrey A., JOBE, Nathan 33: US 31: 61/555,727 32: 2011/11/04 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR POWER CONVERSION FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES 00: An energy conversion system for use with an alternative energy source is disclosed. The alternative energy source can generate either an AC or a DC voltage. A first power converter is connected between the source and a DC bus, and a second power converter is connected between the DC bus and the grid or another load. The first power converter is configured to operate during periods of low energy generation. The energy captured will be stored in an electrical storage medium. When sufficient energy is stored, this energy is subsequently transferred to the grid or load via the second power converter. The second power converter is configured to operate intermittently during periods of low power generation, transferring energy from the DC bus when sufficient energy is stored and turning off when the stored energy drops to a point at which the second power converter can no longer be operated efficiently.
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51: A61K; A61P; C07D 71: SIGNAL PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC 72: ASSAF, MAHMOUD S, CONNOLLY, TERRENCE JOSEPH, JAMES, ANGELA JOUBERT, KLOPFER, KEVIN JOSEPH, LEONG, WILLIAM WEI-HWA, MENON, ANIL, MIKLOS, AMANDA NICOLE 33: US 31: 61/566,109 32: 2011/12/02 33: US 31: 61/647,288 32: 2012/05/15 33: US 31: 61/653,439 32: 2012/05/31 33: US 31: 61/670,419 32: 2012/07/11 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF 7-(6(2-HYDROXYPROPAN-2-YL)PYRIDIN-3-YL)-1((TRANS)-4-METHOXYCYCLOHEXYL)-3,4DIHYDROPYRAZINO [2,3-B]PYRAZIN-2(1H)-ONE, A SOLID FORM THEREOF AND METHODS OF THEIR USE 00: Provided herein are compositions of 7-(6-(2hydroxypropan-2-yl)pyridin-3-yl)- l- ((tran)S-4methoxycyclohexyl)-3,4-dihydropyrazino[2,3b]pyrazin-2( 1H)-one, solid forms, isotopologues and metabolites thereof, and methods of their use for the treatment of a disease disorder, or condition.
21: 2014/03905 22: 2012/12/21 43: 2015/09/04 51: G01R 71: SENTEC LTD. 72: DAMES, ANDREW NICHOLAS, PRICE, MATHEW, DAVIDSON, ROBERT 33: GB 31: 1122328.6 32: 2011/12/23 54: FLEXIBLE CURRENT SENSOR ARRANGEMENT
00: A flexible current sensor arrangement comprises a plurality of discrete current sensing elements distributed along an elongate flexible carrier. An elongate flexible member for a current sensor arrangement comprises a plurality of carrying portions linked to one another by hinge portions, each carrying portion being configured for receiving a discrete current sensing element. A method of manufacturing a flexible current sensor arrangement comprises providing an elongate flexible carrier, and distributing a plurality of discrete sensing elements along the elongate flexible carrier.
21: 2014/03908 22: 2012/11/28 43: 2015/09/03 51: B65C; C09J; G09F 71: AVERY DENNISON CORPORATION 72: KIAN, KOUROSH, LICON, MARK A, LENKL, JOHANNES, BHARADWAJ, RISHIKESH K, MALLYA, PRAKASH, IYER, PRADEEP S, EDWARDS, DAVID N, HSEIH, DONG 33: US 31: 13/307,306 32: 2011/11/13 54: LINERLESS LABELS AND ACTIVATABLE ADHESIVES, SYSTEMS, MACHINES AND METHODS THEREFOR 00: A system is disclosed for printing, activating and applying a flow of linerless activatable labels (151) to a flow of items to be labeled. An activatable adhesive is formulated to readily absorb energy from a given radiation source (142), an activatable
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adhesive linerless label (151) incorporates such the activatable adhesive. Related methods and uses are described. The activatable adhesive includes a plasticizer, a tackifier, and an adhesive base polymer that includes butyl acrylate, styrene, methyl methacrylate, methacrylic acid, and acrylic acid.
21: 2014/03928 22: 2014/05/28 43: 2015/08/27 51: B60C, C08J, C08K, C08L 71: Lanxess Deutschland GmbH 72: KLOPPENBURG, Heike, LUCASSEN, Alex, HARDY, David, GROß, Thomas, DOUGLAS, Judy Elizabeth 33: PCT/US 31: 2011/059134 32: 2011/11/03 54: NDBR WET MASTERBATCH 00: -
21: 2014/03915 22: 2014/05/28 43: 2015/10/14 51: A63B 71: POSTELNIK, Eyal, AHARON, Guy, POSTELNIK, Sivan 72: POSTELNIK, Eyal, AHARON, Guy, POSTELNIK, Sivan 33: US 31: 61/566,717 32: 2011/12/05 54: PADDLE LINK - REAL TIME PADDLING PERFORMANCE 00: A method and system are disclosed using a position sensor for tracking a trajectory of a paddling instrument. Optionally the trajectory may be used for determining a paddling improvement strategy, for recognizing a stroke type, for coordinating a rowing team and/or for calculating a paddling force.
21: 2014/03935 22: 2014/05/29 43: 2015/10/13 51: F16F; H02G; H01R 71: POWER LOGIC SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 72: MAZZULLO, Raymond, MAZZULLO, Adrian, VAN ZYL, Brian, STRAUF, Bastian, BREAR, Nicholas 33: ZA 31: 2013/04304 32: 2013/06/12 54: DEVICE FOR SHIFTING ONE STRUCTURE WITH RESPECT TO ANOTHER 00: A device (10) for shifting one structure with respect to another, is disclosed. The device comprises a body (12) defining a cylinder, a core (14) within the cylinder and rotatable in the cylinder with respect to the body (12). A coil spring is connected between the body (12) and the core (14) and is wound or unwound as the core (14) is rotated in the cylinder. A compressible ring (48) is carried by the core (14)
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and is in frictional contact with the body. The ring (48) can be compressed by a nut (66) screwed onto a shaft (50) forming part of the core (14) so that the frictional resistance offered by the ring (48) to turning of the core (14) in the cylinder is increased.
The invention refers to a method to evaluate the sulfoxidizing activity in a microbiologic process detecting the presence of the spermidine biomarker produced by the micro organisms that participate in such process.
21: 2014/03986 22: 2014/05/30 43: 2015/09/17 51: F04B, G05D 71: Pentair Water Pool and Spa, Inc. 72: ROBOL, Ronald B., HRUBY, Daniel J., McCALL, Rodney 33: US 31: 61/554,439 32: 2011/11/01 54: FLOW LOCKING SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: Embodiments of the invention provide a pumping system and method including a flow locking feature. A pump controller includes a user interface configured to initially receive and set a plurality of programmed flow rate settings, a maximum locked flow rate, and a minimum locked flow rate. The pump controller is also configured to disable resetting of the maximum flow rate and the minimum flow rate once they are initially received and set and to allow resetting of the plurality of programmed flow rate settings throughout operation of the pumping system. The pump controller is further configured to operate a pump motor in order to maintain a first flow rate set by one of the plurality of programmed flow rate settings as long as the first flow rate is between the minimum locked flow rate and the maximum locked flow rate.
21: 2014/03985 22: 2014/05/30 43: 2015/09/03 51: C22B 71: Biosigma S.A. 72: MARTÍNEZ BELLANGE, Patricio, PARADA VALDECANTOS, Pilar 33: CL 31: 3066-2011 32: 2011/12/02 54: SPERMIDINE BIOMARKER FOR THE DETECTION OF SULFOXIDIZING ACTIVITY 00: -
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PATENT JOURNAL 54: HUMAN NOTCH RECEPTOR MUTATIONS AND THEIR USE 00: The present invention provides the identification and characterization of NOTCH mutations associated with enhanced receptor signaling. The present invention provides methods and kits for using the same. The present invention further provides methods of treating cancer in a patient having a solid tumor, wherein the solid tumor cells comprise an elevated level of NOTCH ICD.
21: 2014/04065 22: 2014/06/04 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61K 71: YISSUM RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM LTD. 72: BEN-SASSON, Shmuel, DAGAN, Arie, PERLES, Sharon 33: US 31: 61/559,964 32: 2011/11/15 33: US 31: 61/603,508 32: 2012/02/27 54: TRICYCLIC COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THEM AND USES THEREOF 00: Tricyclic compounds, compositions and uses thereof in the treatment of at least one disease, disorder or condition such as for example obesity, overweight, abnormal fat- distribution and any conditions or disease associated therewith. 21: 2014/04099 22: 2012/11/14 43: 2015/09/17 51: C07H; G01N 71: ONCOMED PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: CAIN, JENNIFER ANNE, WANG, MIN, KAPOUN, ANN M, HOEY, TIMOTHY C 33: US 31: 61/560,627 32: 2011/11/16 33: US 31: 61/704,006 32: 2012/09/21
21: 2014/04107 22: 2014/06/05 43: 2015/10/09 51: E02F 71: SAFE METAL 72: MARCHAND, Fabrice 33: FR 31: 1161353 32: 2011/12/08 54: MECHANICAL SYSTEM COMPRISING A WEAR PART AND A SUPPORT, AND A BUCKET COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE SUCH MECHANICAL SYSTEM 00: The present invention relates to a mechanical system (1), comprising a wear part (10) and a support (20), which belong to the equipment of a construction machine. The support (20) comprises a base (22), a nose (30), which extends from the base (22) along a main axis (X30), and to each side of the base (22), a housing (24) for receiving a lug belonging to the wear part (10). The mechanical system (1) is characterised in that the nose (30) comprises a first area (40), which is located in the
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vicinity of the proximal end (31) of the nose (30) and which comprises at least six planar faces arranged in opposite pairs delimiting sections of a first type, and a second area (80), which is located in the vicinity of the distal end (33) of the nose (30) and which comprises at least six planar faces arranged in opposite pairs delimiting sections of a second type, each planar face of the second area (80) being less inclined, relative to the main axis (X30), than the planar face of the first area (40), which is located in the extension of said planar face in the proximal direction (D31).
21: 2014/04108 22: 2014/06/05 43: 2015/09/28 51: A61K 71: ETHYPHARM 72: HERRY, Catherine, CONTAMIN, Pauline 33: FR 31: 1161249 32: 2011/12/06 54: TABLET CAPABLE OF COMBATTING MISUSE BY INJECTION 00: The invention relates to an oral pharmaceutical composition in the form of a sustained-release tablet comprising an active ingredient capable of being misused, which composition makes it possible to combat misuse by injection. 21: 2014/04136 22: 2014/06/05 43: 2015/09/02 51: G01J 71: Thermo Fisher Scientific (Ecublens) SARL 72: DEMARCO, Fabio, DORIER, Jean-Luc, HALASZ, Edmund 33: GB 31: 1121427.7 32: 2011/12/14 54: SPECTROMETER AND METHOD OF SPECTROSCOPY 00: A spark optical emission spectrometer comprising: a spark source for causing spark induced emission of light from a sample; a single entrance slit; a toroidal mirror for directing the light through the single entrance slit; a plurality of diffraction gratings for diffracting light that has been directed through the
entrance slit by the mirror, whereby the plurality of diffraction gratings are simultaneously illuminated; and at least one array detector for detecting the diffracted light from the plurality of diffraction gratings, wherein the mirror is for directing the light through the entrance slit such that light from different regions in the spark source is spatially separated in an image of the light at the gratings whereby a first diffraction grating is preferentially illuminated with light from a first region of the spark source and simultaneously a second diffraction grating is preferentially illuminated with light from a second region of the spark source.
21: 2014/04152 22: 2014/06/06 43: 2015/09/29 51: B65D 71: ARAGONESA DE DESAROLLOS E INNOVACIONES, S.L. 72: ARANDA CAMPIN, David, ROTTIER TUNEU, Sergio, CANALS SIN, Angel, SOLER-ROIG DUALDE, Alejo 33: ES 31: U201131191 32: 2011/11/17 54: PROTECTIVE SLEEVE FOR BEVERAGE CANS 00: The invention relates to a protective sleeve for beverage cans, of the type used as a hygienic protector that can be applied individually to each container, said sleeve including horizontal tearing means for accessing the pull ring of the can and vertical tearing means in the form of a pre-punched longitudinal strip. The sleeve is characterized in that it comprises a tubular body provided with a shaped base and, at the opposite end, an upper body, said
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sleeve being made from a strong, waterproof, printed material, having a similar configuration to the can and, optionally, including information in braille.
21: 2014/04173 22: 2014/06/06 43: 2015/08/27 51: E21B, E21C 71: NYS, Peter Marcus 72: NYS, Peter Marcus 33: ZA 31: 2013/03208 32: 2013/05/02 54: A ROCK DRILLING APPARATUS 00: The invention relates to a rock drilling apparatus 10 which includes a rock drill 12 and a pusher leg 14. The rock drill 10 further includes a connecting arrangement 16 whereby the pusher leg 14 is connected to the rock drill 12. The apparatus 10 further includes a stop arrangement which limits the minimum angular spacing between the rock drill 12 and the pusher leg 14 to avoid trapping an operator’s hand between the rock drill and the pusher leg. The invention extends to a method of modifying a rock drilling apparatus.
21: 2014/04200 22: 2014/06/06 43: 2015/09/17 51: C01B, C30B 71: Baker Hughes Incorporated 72: MAYZAR, Oleg A., CHAKRABORTY, Soma, KUZNETSOV, Oleksandr, DIGIOVANNI, Anthony, AGRAWAL, Gaurav, JOHNSON, Michael H. 33: US 31: 13/316,094 32: 2011/12/09 54: METHOD OF FORMING CARBONACEOUS PARTICLES AND ARTICLES THEREFROM 00: A method of growing carbonaceous particles comprises depositing carbon from a carbon source, onto a particle nucleus, the particle nucleus being a carbon-containing material, an inorganic material, or a combination comprising at least one of the foregoing, and the carbon source comprising a saturated or unsaturated compound of C2o or less, the carbonaceous particles having a uniform particle size and particle size distribution. The method is useful for preparing polycrystalline diamond compacts (PDCs) by a high-pressure, high temperature (HPHT) process. 21: 2014/04211 22: 2014/06/09 43: 2015/10/20 51: A44C, C25D 71: SAXONIA EUROCOIN GMBH 72: BILAS, Thomas, SIEGEL, Stephan 33: DE 31: 10 2011 121 952.1 32: 2011/12/22 54: COIN BLANK 00: Coins which consist of a steel core having an electrolytic covering layer composed of copper are internationally routine, e.g. the 1, 2 and 5 eurocent
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coins. Copper has the disadvantage that a matt patina is formed during use of the circulating coin, as a result of which gloss and the original colour are lost. It is an object of the invention to provide a coin blank which contains a steel core (1) having a covering layer (2) which is composed of copper/copper alloy and retains brightness and colour shade in long-term use of the coin minted therefrom. The covering layer (2) of the coin blank is, according to the invention doped with nickel (3), as a result of which copper-coloured brightness and constancy of colour of the minted circulating coins are ensured.
21: 2014/04306 22: 2014/06/11 43: 2015/10/06 51: B62B 71: XIANGRONG REN 72: XIANGRONG REN 33: CN 31: PCT/CN/2012/084716 32: 2012/11/16 54: RAZOR HEAD AND RAZOR 00: A razor head (30) includes a framework (31), at least one razor blade (32), and a guide roller (33), the framework comprising two side parts (313), a front part (311) and a rear part (312) connecting between the two side parts respectively. The razor blade is installed between the two side parts, the guide roller is shaped as a columnar structure which is rotatably installed on the front part along a direction from one of the side parts to the other, and located at the front of a cutting edge (321) of the razor blade, and a rotating center line (333) of the guide roller and the cutting edge of the razor blades jointly form a first plane on which a generatrix of the guide roller is located, and the generatrix of the guide roller and the cutting edge of the razor blade are arranged in unparallel. The razor head improves shaving effect and extending normal service life. A razor (100) with such a razor head (30) is also provided.
21: 2014/04320 22: 2014/06/11 43: 2015/09/22 51: A61K, A61P 71: The Board of Trustees of the University of Illinois 72: JAIN, Sandeep 33: US 31: 61/569,604 32: 2011/12/12 54: COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR TREATING NUCLEIC ACID-RELATED EYE DISEASE 00: Provided herein is a composition and a method for treating nucleic acid-related eye disease. 21: 2014/04364 22: 2014/06/13 43: 2015/09/30 51: H04W 71: TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED 72: LIANG, Xing, HUANG, Qing, ZHANG, Bin 33: CN 31: 201110367413.X 32: 2011/11/18 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATICALLY DELETING INSTANT MESSAGING INFORMATION 00: Disclosed are a method and a system for automatically deleting instant messaging information. The method comprises: an information sending terminal receiving an automatic deletion instruction from a sender user, carrying the instruction in information to be sent, and sending the information; and an information receiving terminal receiving and playing or displaying the information, judging whether the information carries the automatic deletion instruction, and automatically deleting the information if the information carries the automatic deletion instruction. According to the present invention, the information can be automatically deleted according to the instruction of the sender user after the information receiving terminal receives and plays the information.
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21: 2014/04458 22: 18/06/2014 43: 14/10/2015 51: B66B 71: SIEMAG TECBERG GMBH 72: Stephan SONNEBORN, Klaus HOFMANN, Wolfgang SCHUBERT 33: DE 31: 10 2011 121 458.9 32: 2011/12/16 54: TRACTION SHEAVE CLAMPING DEVICE 00: 57: A traction sheave clamping device for detachably fixing ropes to the traction sheave of a Koepe hoist, having at least one clamp crossbeam, at least two anchoring elements for engaging in wedge-shaped or hook-shaped grooves in the face sides of the traction sheave/cable chuck rim sheets, and stud bolts for connecting the anchoring elements to the clamp crossbeam, wherein the anchoring elements and the traction sheaves have corresponding torque support surfaces extending substantially in the pull direction of the stud bolts, wherein the extension of the torque support surfaces in the pull direction of the stud bolts is a multiple of the distance between the stud bolt centre axis and the anchoring point.
21: 2014/04469 22: 2014/06/18 43: 2015/09/30 51: A24B, A24F 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: POGET, Laurent, Edouard, MIRONOV, Oleg 33: EP 31: 12155239.2 32: 2012/02/13
54: SMOKING ARTICLE COMPRISING AN ISOLATED COMBUSTIBLE HEAT SOURCE 00: A smoking article (2, 32, 34, 36, 38, 42, 56) comprises: a combustible heat source (4, 40)with opposed front and rear faces; an aerosol-forming substrate (6) downstream of the rear face of the combustible heat source (4, 40); an outer wrapper (12) circumscribing the aerosol- forming substrate and at least a rear portion of the combustible heat source;and one or more airflow pathways along which air may be drawn through the smoking article (2, 32, 34, 36, 38, 42, 56) for inhalation by a user. The combustible heat source (4, 40) is isolated from the one or more airflow pathways such that air drawn through the smoking article (2, 32, 34, 36, 38, 42, 56) along the one or more airflow pathways does not directly contact the combustible heat source (4, 40).
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DIAGNOSTIC TEST DEVICES, USERS AND CONSUMABLES 00: A quality control (QC) system collects data associated with biological/environmental diagnostic test devices, users and consumables, and identifies corresponding parameters. The system determines when the data are outside the parameters, and then generates corresponding QC improvement data. A database receives and stores the QC improvement data for use in improved QC procedures. A related method and computer readable medium are also disclosed.
33: CA 31: 2,760,919 32: 2011/12/06, 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REDUCING POPULATIONS OF MOSQUITOES AND THE LIKE 00: 57: The apparatus has a drainable basin for retaining a liquid, typically water, preferably augmented by insect attractant(s). The basin has a drain at a lower portion thereof, with a valve to open or close the drain. The drain leads to a filter which removes eggs and larvae from the liquid when the basin is drained by opening the valve. The liquid passing through the filter is collected in a reservoir, from which the filtered liquid may be pumped back up to refill the basin. The apparatus preferably may use a variety of standard containers, the container then acting as the reservoir. Preferably, one or more insect attractant means are employed, including various chemical attractants and light, as well as natural attractants. Vents from the reservoir release attractants concentrated in the reservoir, into the area of the basin. The basin is then drained through the filter into the reservoir.
21: 2014/04476 22: 2014/06/18 43: 2015/09/14 51: C10G; C25B 71: INDIAN OIL CORPORATION LIMITED 72: UPRETI, MANOJ KUMAR, SINGH, MAHENDRA PRATAP, SINGH, DHEER, GUPTA, ANURAG ATEET, MALHOTRA, RAVINDER KUMAR 33: IN 31: 2070/MUM/2013 32: 2013/06/18 54: A BIO-ASSISTED PROCESS FOR CONVERSION OF CARBON DIOXIDE TO FUELS AND HYDROCARBON 00: The present invention relates to a bio-assisted process for transforming carbon dioxide to fuels and chemicals. More particularly, the present invention relates to a process for producing fuels and chemicals using a novel microbial consortium in an electro-biochemical system. 21: 2014/04582 22: 23/06/2014 43: 20/07/2015 51: A01M 71: MAXTECH MOSQUITO CONTROL INC. 72: VASUDEVA, Kailash C, MACKAY, Tim, KAPUR, Ashwani, ULIBARRI, Gerardo, HOLLAND, Kristian J. K.
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72: DILL, David A. 33: US 31: 13/343,332 32: 2012/01/04 54: EXTENDED-RELEASE FORMULATION FOR REDUCING THE FREQUENCY OF URINATION AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF 00: Methods and compositions for reducing the frequency of urination are disclosed. One method comprises administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition comprising an analgesic agent formulated in an extended-release formulation. Another method comprises administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of a pharmaceutical composition comprising multiple active ingredients formulated for extended-release. Yet another method comprises administering to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of a diuretic followed with another administration of a pharmaceutical composition comprising an analgesic agent formulated for extended-release.
21: 2014/04624 22: 2012/12/06 43: 2015/09/01 51: B01D; C02F 71: HITACHI, LTD. 72: KITAMURA, KOTARO, YOSHIKAWA, SHINICHI, MIYAKAWA, HIROKI 33: JP 31: 2011-277237 32: 2011/12/19 54: REVERSE OSMOSIS TREATMENT DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CLEANING REVERSE OSMOSIS TREATMENT DEVICE 00: A reverse osmosis treatment device (10) is equipped with: a first pressure vessel (80) for treating water to be treated, and creating a primary effluent and first permeated water; a second pressure vessel (82) for treating the primary effluent, and creating a secondary effluent and second permeated water; a first cleaning-liquid storage tank (110) for storing a
first cleaning liquid for cleaning the first pressure vessel; and a second cleaning-liquid storage tank (112) for storing a second cleaning liquid for cleaning the second pressure vessel. Therein, the first and second pressure vessels each have one reverse osmosis membrane element (22) equipped with a reverse osmosis membrane and positioned therein the vessels, or a plurality of reverse osmosis membrane elements (22) connected in series via a water-collecting pipe through which permeated water flows. Furthermore, the first cleaning-liquid storage tank is connected to a first concentrated-water discharge pipe (62) of the first pressure vessel, and the second cleaning-liquid storage tank is connected to a primary-effluent introduction pipe (68) of the second pressure vessel.
21: 2014/04625 22: 2012/12/27 43: 2015/09/01 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: JIANGSU HENGRUI MEDICINE CO., LTD., SHANGHAI HENGRUI PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 72: WANG, YANG, YANG, FANGLONG, DONG, QING, HAN, JIHUI, WANG, CHUNFEI, ZHANG, LING 33: CN 31: 201210008286.9 32: 2012/01/12 54: POLYCYCLIC DERIVATIVES, PREPARATION METHOD AND MEDICAL USES THEREOF 00: Disclosed in the present invention are polycyclic derivatives as represented by general formula (I), the preparation method thereof, pharmaceutical compositions containing the derivatives and uses
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thereof as therapeutical agents, especially the GPR40 agonist and in preparation of drugs for treating diseases like diabetes and metabolic disorders, etc., wherein each substituent in the general formula (I) has the same definition as in the description.
21: 2014/04640 22: 2014/06/24 43: 2015/09/29 51: C04B, C09D 71: SUPERIOR QUALITY PRODUCTS CC 72: LOUW, Stanley Daryl 33: ZA 31: 2013/04193 32: 2013/06/07 54: COATING COMPOSITION 00: According to the invention, there is provided a polymer waterproofing system having between 0.5 % and 3.5 % by weight of the at least one cellulosic polymer thickening agent, between 69.5% and 71% by weight of the at least one co-polymer, between 0.2 % and 2 % by weight of the at least one polymer despersing agent, between 3% and 8 5 % by weight of the at least one coalescing agent, between 0.2 % and 0.5 % by weight of the at least one antifoaming agent, and between 0.2 % and 0.5 % by weight of the at least one biocide. 21: 2014/04660 22: 2014/06/24 43: 2015/09/18 51: H04L 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated
72: HUANG, Xiaolong, RAVEENDRAN, Vijayalakshmi R., WANG, Xiaodong, SHAUKAT, Fawad 33: US 31: 61/435,194 32: 2011/01/21 54: USER INPUT BACK CHANNEL FOR WIRELESS DISPLAYS 00: As part of a communication session, a wireless source device can transmit audio and video data to a wireless sink device, and the wireless sink device can transmit user input data received at the wireless sink device back to the wireless source device. In this manner, a user of the wireless sink device can control the wireless source device and control the content that is being transmitted from the wireless source device to the wireless sink device. The user input data transmitted by the wireless sink device can be input data obtained at a third party device and forwarded to the wireless source device.
21: 2014/04718 22: 2014/06/26 43: 2015/09/21 51: A23L 71: CRISP SENSATION HOLDING S.A. 72: PICKFORD, Keith Graham, VAN DOORN, Kees, REICHGELT, Carry 33: EP 31: 11194683.6 32: 2011/12/20 54: CRUMB MANUFACTURE 00: A method of manufacture of a breadcrumb coating for a food product comprises the steps of: extruding a dough composition comprising flour, a gelling agent, optional further ingredients and water to form an extruded composition; drying the extruded composition in a rotary dryer to form a dried composition, wherein the water content of the dried composition is from about 0.1% to about 1.5% by weight; and milling the dried composition to form a dry crumb with a water content of about 0.1% to about 1.5% by weight.
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21: 2014/04741 22: 2011/06/30 43: 2015/10/05 51: B63B 71: BOOMERBOARD LLC 72: RAILEY, Mike, R., VLOCK, Michael 33: US 31: 61/360,836 32: 2010/07/01 33: US 31: 61/430,332 32: 2011/01/06 54: MOTORIZED WATERCRAFT SYSTEM WITH INTERCHANGEABLE MOTOR MODULE 00: A personal watercraft body comprises a recess configured to receive similarly shaped cassettes. A first cassette may be motorized to propel the body relative to a body of water. A second cassette may be non-motorized and may include a storage space therein for storing personal items. An insert may be disposed between the cassettes and the recess to orient and fit the cassettes within the body.
21: 2014/04780 22: 25/06/2014 43: 01/09/2015 51: A61K 71: INDIGENOUS THERAPIES HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 72: BOGOSHI, MOROLE NTHEDI 33: - 31: - 32: 54: COMPOSITION FOR USE IN TREATMENT OF DIABETES 00: 57: An extract or pharmaceutical composition obtained from a combination of plants comprising Terminalia sericea, ozoroa paniculosa, Sansevieria hyacinthoides; Sclerocarya birrea, Hypoxis hemerocallidea, Colophospermum mopane and Opuntia ficus indica for use in treatment of a patient having diabetes.
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PATENT JOURNAL message, or splitting the text content into multiple microblog messages, and posting the multiple microblog messages, the number of the characters contained in each of the multiple microblog messages being less than the microblog message character number threshold; and if the number of the characters of the text content does not exceed the microblog message character number threshold, directly posting the text content as the microblog message. The present invention can reduce the user operation complexity and improve the microblog message posting efficiency.
21: 2014/04782 22: 25/06/2014 43: 13/10/2015 51: G06F 71: TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED 72: HUANG, YUAN, WU, YONGJIAN, GAO, FENG, YANG, BAOLONG 33: CN 31: 201110428947.9 32: 2011/12/20 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR POSTING MICROBLOG MESSAGE 00: 57: Disclosed are a method and a device for posting a microblog message. The method comprises: acquiring text content input by a user in a microblog text box; monitoring a posting operation instruction for the text content; calculating the number of characters of the text content; determining whether the number of the characters of the text content exceeds a preset microblog message character number threshold; if the number of the characters of the text content exceeds the microblog message character number threshold, converting the text content into a picture according to the choice of the user, and posting the picture as a microblog
21: 2014/04823 22: 2014/06/30 43: 2015/09/22 51: G10L 71: FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. 72: DEL GALDO, Giovanni, THIERGART, Oliver, HERRE, Jürgen, KÜCH, Fabian, HABETS, Emanuel, CRACIUN, Alexandra, KUNTZ, Achim 33: EP 31: 11191816.5 32: 2011/12/02 33: US 31: 13/445,585 32: 2012/04/12 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MERGING GEOMETRY-BASED SPATIAL AUDIO CODING STREAMS 00: An apparatus for generating a merged audio data stream is provided. The apparatus comprises a demultiplexer (180) for obtaining a plurality of singlelayer audio data streams, wherein the demultiplexer (180) is adapted to receive one or more input audio data streams, wherein each input audio data stream comprises one or more layers, wherein the demultiplexer (180) is adapted to demultiplex each one of the input audio data streams having one or more layers into two or more demultiplexed audio data streams having exactly one layer, such that the two or more demultiplexed audio data streams together comprise the one or more layers of the input audio data stream. Furthermore, the apparatus comprises a merging module (190) for generating
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the merged audio data stream, having one or more layers, based on the plurality of single-layer audio data streams. Each layer of the input data audio streams, of the demultiplexed audio data streams, of the single-layer data streams and of the merged audio data stream comprises a pressure value of a pressure signal, a position value and a diffuseness value as audio data.
21: 2014/04860 22: 2014/07/01 43: 2015/09/02 51: E21C 71: ANGLO OPERATIONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: CANDY, LIAM PATRICK, HOHLS, ADRIAN CHRISTIAN, WALLER, DONOVAN CHARLES 33: ZA 31: 2013/05148 32: 2013/07/09 54: CUTTER PICK INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT 00: The invention concerns an automated cutter pick inspection and replacement method and apparatus. In a first step in the method, cutter picks are inspected in situ on the cutter drum of a continuous mining (CM) machine by means of a pick inspection apparatus. Then an electronic data processing apparatus is used to identify, on the basis of inspection data provided by the inspection apparatus, which picks are excessively worn. Finally, a pick replacement apparatus, acting under the control of the electronic data processing apparatus, is used to replace excessively worn picks identified by the data processing apparatus automatically.
21: 2014/04869 22: 2014/07/01 43: 2015/08/31 51: A61B, G06F 71: Smart Hub Pte. Ltd. 72: DUREMDES, Ramon G., DE JESUS, Ian Christopher B., SUMABAT, Kristian R., GENSON, Kathryn T. 33: SG 31: 201109211-1 32: 2011/12/13 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING AND ANALYSING PARTOGRAPH INFORMATION 00: There is provided a system of transmitting partograph information and analysing the same comprising a client device adapted to receive partograph information as inputs; the inputs transmittable to a partograph processing server via a wireless communication network; wherein the partograph processing server is configured to receive the partograph information; conform the partograph information to a standardized format and disseminate the partograph information to at least one computer device. Preferably, the partograph processing server further comprises an analyser to analyse the partograph information for one or more abnormality condition and provides an alert to the at least one computer device and the client device. Alternatively, the analyser is installed in the client device in the form of a software application.
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21: 2014/04878 22: 2014/07/02 43: 2015/09/16 51: B61L 71: ALSTOM TRANSPORT TECHNOLOGIES 72: COCHETTI, Fausto, MERLIN, Matthieu 33: EP 31: 13305941.0 32: 2013/07/02 54: IMPROVED BEACON FOR A RAILWAY SIGNALLING SYSTEM; ASSOCIATED SIGNALLING SYSTEM 00: This beacon (20), designed for transmitting information relative to a signalling equipment unit to a receiver device (40) located on board a train (2) when the said receiver device passes in close proximity of the beacon, the beacon comprising of: a memory (28); a transponder (24) capable of transmitting a telegram placed in the memory (28) ; and an electric power generation / conversion module (26). The beacon (20) is intended to be connected directly to a relay (10) for controlling the signalling equipment unit (6), and includes an encoding module (22) capable of acquiring, from the said relay, an input variable corresponding to a state of the said signalling equipment unit, and of converting the said variable into a telegram placed in the memory of the beacon.
21: 2014/04895 22: 2014/07/02 43: 2015/09/02 51: A24F, A61M 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: MANCA, Laurent, RUSCIO, Dani, PLOJOUX, Julien 33: EP 31: 12150114.2 32: 2012/01/03 33: EP 31: 12155245.9 32: 2012/02/13 54: ELONGATE AEROSOL-GENERATING DEVICE AND SYSTEM 00: An elongate aerosol-generating device (100, 1000) has at least a portion of its transverse external cross-section defined by a shape having at least 5 sides. The shape may be polygonal. The crosssectional shape of the device confers stability against rolling. The elongate aerosol-generating device may comprise a substrate receiving cavity (302) adapted to receive an aerosol-forming substrate to form an aerosol, a heating element, and a power supply (506) adapted to provide power to the heating element. In some embodiments the external shape of the aerosol-generating device may be defined by a housing having at least two separable portions. In some embodiments the external shape may be defined by a polygon having convexly curved faces to minimise perceived misalignments between adjacent housing portions.
21: 2014/04902 22: 2014/07/02 43: 2015/09/16 51: G06F, G06Q, H04L, H04N, H04W 71: Hyperion Systems Limited 72: MAKIN, Paul, LONIE, Susie 33: GB 31: 1409283.7 32: 2014/05/23 54: ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION OF ENTITLEMENTS TO GOODS AND SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS 00: -
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Systems and methods for electronically distributing entitlements to goods and/or services in an environment, such as a rural area, where there is poor and/or unreliable access to wireless data communications networks (e.g. areas where there are few or limited wireless base stations or access points). The method includes implementing a people-powered mesh network where individual people physically transport mobile devices from one point to another to exchange data with another device. In some examples, a central server maintains information about entitlements to goods and/or services that can be distributed to one or more remote users.
21: 2014/04933 22: 2014/07/04 43: 2015/08/27 51: G06Q 71: Barclays Bank PLC 72: HEAD, Clive, FISHWICK, Martin 33: GB 31: 1120933.5 32: 2011/12/06 54: MOBILE WALLET OFF-LINE TRANSACTION SYSTEM 00: -
A system for processing mobile payment transactions is described, the system comprising a mobile device having a mobile wallet module for initiating payment transactions from a mobile payment account associated with a payment service provider and operable to communicate with the payment service provider via a data network to settle the payment transaction. The mobile device receives and stores data defining an offline-enabled merchant interface when the mobile device is connected to the data network, processes an off-line payment transaction through the stored merchant interface when the mobile device is not connected to the data network, and communicates details of the off-line payment transaction to the payment service provider when the mobile device is re-connected to the data network.
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54: SOLAR ENERGY AND EXTERNAL SOURCE STEAM COMPLEMENTARY POWER GENERATION APPARATUS 00: A solar energy and external source steam complementary power generation apparatus comprising a solar steam generation device, an external source steam regulator (15), a turboset (2) and a generator (1). A steam output end of the solar steam generation device is connected to a highpressure steam inlet (3) of the turboset (2) through a first regulating valve (15); a steam output end of the external source steam regulator (15) is connected to the high-pressure steam inlet (3) of the turboset (2) through a second regulating valve (20) and a second switching valve (19). A low-pressure steam outlet (4) of the turboset (2) is connected to a circulating water input end of the solar steam generation device through a condenser (5), a deaerator (6), a water feed pump (7) and a first switching valve (16) in turn. An output end of the water feed pump (7) is connected to an external source steam water return bypass (11) through a fourth switching valve (23).
21: 2014/05005 22: 2014/07/09 43: 2015/08/26 51: H04L G06F 71: TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 72: AMANI, Kikongo, Elie, DJOUANI, Karim, KURIEN, Anish, Mathew 54: METHOD FOR EFFICIENT PARALLEL IMPLEMENTATION OF GOLDEN CODE DECODING 00: A method for efficient parallel decoding of the Golden Code on highly parallel SIMD processors is provided. The method provides an optimized way to distribute the Quadrature Amplitude Modulation (QAM) signal constellation data over available processing elements (PEs). It also suggests an
efficient memory access and communication pattern that allows overlapping operations of the SIMD processor control unit (such as data transfer to PEs) with the operations on PEs (principally calculations of decision metric values) on one hand, and overlapping the transfer of data from a host system with the operations on the SIMD processor on the other hand. In the process of decoding each four QAM symbols transmitted in two time slots through the Golden codeword, the search on the signal constellation, the calculation of decision metric values, and the minimization of the decision metricare executed each in parallel. Advantageously, a significant reduction in the computational latency of decoding is achieved. 21: 2014/05037 22: 2013/05/23 43: 2015/09/17 51: C01B 71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. 72: ELOMARI, SALEH ALI, SINGA, TIMI PRAVIN 33: US 31: 13/491,817 32: 2012/06/08 54: METHOD FOR MAKING ALUMINOSILICATE ZEOLITE SSZ-56 00: Aluminosilicate zeolite SSZ-56 is directly prepared using a 1-butyl-1-(3,3,5trimethylcyclohexyl)piperidinium cation as a structure directing agent.
21: 2014/05064 22: 2014/07/10 43: 2015/08/26 51: A61H, A61N 71: Swiss Spa System Ltd. 72: GIMELLI, Bruno, DOYLE Jr., James N. 33: DE 31: 10 2012 000 563.6 32: 2012/01/16 54: HAND-HELD DEVICE FOR ELECTRICALLY ASSISTED DERMAL TREATMENT 00: -
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The invention relates to a hand-held device for the electrically assisted dermal treatment whereby current is passed into the skin from an external electric circuit via an electrode (20) so that active ingredients from cream applied earlier onto the skin can be better absorbed by the skin. To aid this effect, a cap (9) of the device, which cap functions as the electrode (20), is provided with a vibrator (15) such that the electrode (20) vibrates on the skin, thereby working the cream into the skin.
21: 2014/05065 22: 2014/07/10 43: 2015/08/26 51: F42D 71: Los Alamos National Security, LLC 72: MACE, Jonathan L., BRADLEY, Christopher R., STEEDMAN, David W., GREENING, Doran R. 33: US 31: 61/586,576 32: 2012/01/13 54: GEOLOGIC FRACTURING METHOD AND RESULTING FRACTURED GEOLOGIC STRUCTURE 00: In one exemplary approach, fracturing an underground geologic formation along a section of an underground bore hole is accomplished by positioning plural spaced apart charges along a section of the bore hole. These charges can comprise plural spaced apart non-ideal high energy explosive charges and/or propellant charges. One or more containers of inert material such as brine or liquid lower density explosives can also be included in a string of spaced apart charges, such as intermediate to such charges. Detonation of the charges can be simultaneous or independently
timed. The charges are desirably configured to produce a unique underground fractured rock structure comprising rubblization zones along the section of the bore hole that include spaced apart zones extending, such as in disc-like fashion, radially outwardly a greater distance than the radially outwardly extending distance of rubblization zones between the spaced apart zones.
21: 2014/05068 22: 2014/07/11 43: 2015/09/30 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: PITTY, Marc-Henry 72: CARNIATO, Denis, BRIAND, Jean-François, GUTMANN, Mathieu, BOUGERET, Cécile, DEPREZ, Benoit, JAILLARDON, Karine 33: FR 31: 1162586 32: 2011/12/30 54: PIPERAZINYL DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER 00: The present invention relates to piperazinyl derivatives of formula (I) and the use thereof as a drug, particularly for the treatment of cancer, the pharmaceutical compositions containing said derivatives, and the method for synthesising same.
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72: REISNER, Yair, BACHAR-LUSTIG, Esther 33: US 31: 61/578,917 32: 2011/12/22 54: A COMBINATION THERAPY FOR A STABLE AND LONG TERM ENGRAFTMENT 00: A method of treating a subject in need of a nonsyngeneic cell or tissue graft is disclosed. The method comprising: (a) transplanting into a subject a dose of T cell depleted immature hematopoietic cells, wherein the T cell depleted immature hematopoietic cells comprise less than 5 x 105 CD3+ T cells per kilogram body weight of the subject, and wherein the dose comprises at least about 5 x 106 CD34+ cells per kilogram body weight of the subject; and subsequently (b) administering to the subject a therapeutically effective amount of cyclophosphamide, wherein the therapeutically effective amount comprises 25-200 mg per kilogram body weight, thereby treating the subject. 21: 2014/05074 22: 2013/06/03 43: 2015/09/09 51: C10J; B01J 71: L'AIR LIQUIDE, SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME POUR L'ETUDE ET L'EXPLOITATION DES PROCÉDÉS GEORGES CLAUDE 72: JUDAS, FREDERIC, LATH, ERHARD 33: DE 31: 10 2012 104 866.5 32: 2012/06/05 54: METHOD FOR OPERATING A BULK MATERIAL LOCK MEANS 00: A method for operating a system of bulk material locks which are used for filling tanks or reactors under positive pressure, wherein during depressurization of the locks the gas and the pressure energy in part are stored by pressure compensation with one or more pressure tanks and are reused during pressurization.
21: 2014/05076 22: 2013/01/29 43: 2015/09/07 51: B03D 71: CP KELCO OY 72: BERNARDIS, FRANCESCO 33: FI 31: 20125179 32: 2012/02/16 54: METHOD FOR FLOATING 00: A flotation method for mineral processing is disclosed. The method for floating comprises a first step comprises using a first carboxymethyl cellulose (CMC) in a first flotation cell, and a subsequent step comprises using a second CMC in a subsequent flotation cell, the first and second CMCs having different characteristics. The first CMC has a degree of substitution (DS) that is different from a DS of the second CMC, preferably the DS of the first CMC is lower than the DS of the second CMC. The first flotation cell may be comprised in at least one rougher stage and/or at least one rougher-scavenger stage of the flotation method, and the subsequent flotation cell may be comprised in at least one cleaner stage, and/or at least one cleaner scavenger stage, and/or at least one recleaner stage of the flotation method. A product, such as a concentrate of minerals, may be obtained, directly or indirectly, by such a method. A mineral processing plant may use at least two CMCs of different characteristics in flotation for mineral processing.
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21: 2014/05098 22: 2014/07/11 43: 2015/08/31 51: B60B, B61C, B61L 71: General Electric Company 72: COOPER, Jared K., ELDREDGE, David, BRAND, John 33: US 31: 13/339,008 32: 2011/12/28 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RAIL VEHICLE CONTROL 00: A system for controlling a consist of at least first (102) and second (104) rail vehicles, the first and second vehicles being configured for receiving control signals via a communication link. The system includes a first control unit (108) electrically coupled to the first rail vehicle, the first control unit being configured to receive signals representing a level of a non-propulsion consumable resource on¬ board the first rail vehicle and a second control unit (110) electrically coupled to the second rail vehicle, the second control unit being configured to receive signals representing a level of a non-propulsion consumable resource on-board the second rail vehicle. The level of the non-propulsion consumable resource on-board the first rail vehicle and the level of the non-propulsion consumable resource onboard the second rail vehicle are shared across the communication link (114).
21: 2014/05099 22: 2014/07/11 43: 2015/09/22 51: H04L 71: Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Company Limited 72: WANG, Fei, WEN, Yanjie, WANG, Zhanwei 33: CN 31: 201210011239.X 32: 2012/01/13 54: ICON CHANGE METHOD AND APPARATUS 00: The present invention relates to the technical field of computers. Disclosed are an icon transformation method and device, the icon transformation method comprising: detecting an operation of a user clicking a preset button, and acquiring an image; generating a thumbnail of the image; and replacing the image of the preset button with the thumbnail. The present invention improves user service experience.
21: 2014/05100 22: 2014/07/11 43: 2015/08/26 51: B01D, C07C, C12P 71: PURAC Biochem BV 72: DE HAAN, André Banier, VAN KRIEKEN, Jan, ÐEKIC ŽIVKOVIC, Tanja 33: EP(NL) 31: 11195691.8 32: 2011/12/23 33: US 31: 61/579,730 32: 2011/12/23 54: LACTIC ACID EXTRACTION 00: The invention pertains to a method for recovering lactic acid from an aqueous mixture comprising the
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steps of - providing an aqueous mixture comprising lactic acid and at least 5 wt. % dissolved magnesium chloride, based on the total weight of water and dissolved material in the aqueous mixture, extracting the lactic acid from the aqueous mixture into a first organic liquid comprising an organic solvent selected from the group consisting of C5+ ketones, diethylether and methyl-tertiary-butyl-ether, thereby obtaining an organic lactic acid solution and an aqueous waste liquid comprising magnesium chloride, and - extracting the lactic acid from the organic lactic acid solution into an aqueous liquid, thereby obtaining an aqueous lactic acid solution and a second organic liquid. The method according to the invention allows a combined purification and concentration step for feed solutions of lactic acid.
21: 2014/05104 22: 2014/07/11 43: 2015/08/31 51: B01D, C07C, C12P 71: Purac Biochem B.V. 72: DE HAAN, André Banier, VAN KRIEKEN, Jan, ÐEKIC ŽIVKOVIC, Tanja 33: EP(NL) 31: 11195691.8 32: 2011/12/23 33: US 31: 61/579,730 32: 2011/12/23 54: METHOD FOR ISOLATING A CARBOXYLIC ACID FROM AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION 00: The invention pertains to a method for manufacturing carboxylic acid comprising the steps of - subjecting an aqueous mixture comprising carboxylic acid and at least 5 wt. % dissolved magnesium chloride, to a forward extraction step using a first organic liquid comprising an organic solvent, the organic solvent being selected from the group of C5+ ketones, thereby obtaining an organic carboxylic acid solution and an aqueous waste liquid comprising magnesium chloride, - subjecting the
organic carboxylic acid solution to a back extraction step wherein the carboxylic acid is extracted from the organic carboxylic acid solution into an aqueous liquid, thereby obtaining an aqueous carboxylic acid solution and a second organic liquid, - subjecting the aqueous waste liquid comprising magnesium chloride derived from the forward extraction to a thermal decomposition step at a temperature of at least 300 °C, thereby decomposing the magnesium chloride to magnesium oxide and HC1. The selection of the specific C5+ ketone solvent makes for the manufacture of a high purity product and an efficient and HSE appropriate thermal decomposition step.
21: 2014/05123 22: 14/07/2014 43: 25/09/2015 51: A63F, G06Q 71: RACING AND WAGERING WESTERN AUSTRALIA 72: Scott Robert MCDOWELL 33: AU 31: 2012900204 32: 2012/01/19 54: WAGERING SYSTEM WITH UNDERLYING TIME SENSITIVE REDEEMABLE UNITS 00: 57: A wagering system (10) comprising a wager processor (12); and at least one wager terminal (14)
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in data and control communication with the wager processor (12) issues a plurality of redeemable units (28) linked to each wager (26) placed by a user (30) on an outcome of an event, or series of events, placed by way of the wager terminal (14). The number of redeemable units (28) to be issued is a function of at least the time at which the wager (26) is placed said outcome.
21: 2014/05125 22: 2012/12/17 43: 2015/09/17 51: A23K; A61K 71: BERGEN TEKNOLOGIOVERFØRING AS 72: TROEDSSON, CHRISTOFER, THOMPSON, ERIC, SCHANDER, CHRISTOFFER (DECEASED), BOUQUET, JEAN-MARIE, MAGNESEN, THOROLF, LI, JIEBING 33: GB 31: 1121722.1 32: 2011/12/16 54: TUNICATE EXTRACT FOR USE IN ANIMAL FEEDS 00: Animal feeds and feed components are provided which comprise tunicate material. The tunicate material may be whole tunicate, e.g. washed and/or dried, or a tunicate extract. Preferred tunicate extracts include protein- and/or lipid-enhanced extracts. Also provided are uses of tunicates and tunicate extracts as, or in, animal feeds and methods for feeding animals, e.g. fish, comprising administering feeds containing tunicate material. 21: 2014/05126 22: 2012/12/28 43: 2015/09/21 51: F03D 71: ROHDEN, ROLF 72: ROHDEN, ROLF 33: DE 31: 10 2011 122 504.1 32: 2011/12/29 54: TELESCOPIC ROTOR BLADE AND TELESCOPIC TOWER, WIND TURBINE, AND WIND FARM 00: The development of wind turbines in recent decades has shown that a higher wind yield or energy yield is accompanied by greater hub heights and/or rotor blade diameters. As a consequence, it was necessary for wind turbines to be dimensioned for
the higher hub heights or greater rotor blade diameters, which resulted in higher loads and greater expense in relation to materials, such as foundations or support elements. The rule that applied hitherto was "higher yield equals proportionate or disproportionate dimensioning of the turbine in relation to expected (extreme) loads." The invention relates to a rotor blade having a first rotor blade section and a second rotor blade section, wherein the first rotor blade section and the second rotor blade section are designed to be movable relative to one another by means of an actuating device, such that in particular a telescopic rotor blade is formed, and a minimum position, an intermediate position or a maximum position can be formed by the rotor blade, wherein the rotor blade has a resetting device that is configured in such a way that, in the event of a functional limitation of the actuating device, the rotor blades take the minimum position. Henceforth, the rule that applies is thus "breaking the link between the yield and the dimensioning of the turbine in relation to expected (extreme) loads". Specific wind turbines can thus be produced economically for the first time.
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72: LING, Guo, GUO, Yang, YANG, Ganrong, ZHAO, Yuan, FAN, Liangliang, TANG, Linping, WENG, Leteng, LIANG, Juanjuan 33: CN 31: 201110447849.X 32: 2011/12/28 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PUBLISHING PROMOTIONAL CONTENTS AND COMPUTER STORAGE MEDIUM 00: Disclosed are a method and device for sending promotional contents and a computer storage medium, for solving the technical problem that the existing pushing method for promotional contents is weak in compatibility and cannot realize accurate release. In the present invention, an information description file is first issued to a client, the client downloads promotional contents suitable for the operating system platform and device type thereof according to the information description file, thus being able to be compatible with a plurality of platforms and devices, including iOS, Android, WinCE, S60v3, S60v5, etc. The server in the present invention can authenticate the platform, device type and open function of a client and issue promotional contents to a specific type of clients.
21: 2014/05157 22: 2013/01/23 43: 2015/09/04 51: A01N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: CREEMER, LAWRENCE C, CROUSE, GARY D, BAUM, ERICH W, DENT, WILLIAM HUNTER, SPARKS, THOMAS C 33: US 31: 61/594,054 32: 2012/02/02 54: PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO 00: This document discloses molecules having the following formulas ("Formula One" &"Formula Two" and "Formula Three") The Ar1, Het, Ar2, R1, R2, R3, R4, and R5 are further described herein.
21: 2014/05168 22: 15/07/2014 43: 30/09/2015 51: F24J 71: ABENGOA SOLAR NEW TECHNOLOGIES, S.A. 72: Francisco Manuel GÓMEZ MARTÍNEZ and Francisco CERÓN GARCÍA 33: ES 31: P201200057 32: 2012/01/23 54: SUPPORT FOR FACETS 00: 57: The invention relates to a support for facets, by means of which the facet (10) remains secured to the structure of a heliostat (20), said support comprising a connector plate (8), a threaded bolt (4), a stationary coupling between the connector plate (8) and the facet (10), and a mobile coupling between the connector plate (8) and the threaded bolt (4). The mobile coupling allows the facet to be mounted and removed without it having to be reoriented, as well as allowing the facet to be oriented without it having to be mounted in position.
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21: 2014/05174 22: 2014/07/15 43: 2015/08/31 51: C07C 71: Robertet SA 72: CASAZZA, André, KORMANN, Karine 33: FR 31: 12 50657 32: 2012/01/24 54: NOVEL PROCESS FOR CONCENTRATING SPILANTHOL AND/OR ISOMERS AND/OR HOMOLOGUES THEREOF 00: The subject matter of the invention is a process for concentrating spilanthol contained in a composition, comprising the formation of an addition compound of spilanthol with a strong acid, then the hydrolysis of said addition compound. The process according to the invention makes it possible to easily obtain a composition which can comprise 100% of isolated actual spilanthol ((2E,6Z,8E)-N-(2methylpropyl)deca-2,6,8-trienamide) or of a mixture of actual spilanthol with the isomers and/or homologues thereof that may accompany it. 21: 2014/05176 22: 2014/07/15 43: 2015/08/31 51: B08B, B29B, B29C 71: Innovia Films Limited, Alpla-Werke Alwin Lehner GmbH & Co KG 72: LANGSTAFF, Stephen, KONKEL, Christopher, SIEGL, Robert 33: GB 31: 1201431.2 32: 2012/01/27 54: IN-MOULD LABELLING PROCESS 00: There is disclosed an in-mould (61) labelling process for the manufacture of a labelled article comprising the steps of: feeding a labelstock web (2) into a mould; forming an article in the mould such that the formed article contacts and effectively adheres to a label of the labelstock web; detaching the adhered label from the labelstock web; and removing the
21: 2014/05183 22: 2014/07/15 43: 2015/08/31 51: B65G 71: ABB Technology AG 72: RATHMANN, Boris, RICHTER, Ulf 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING THE CONDITION OF A CONVEYOR BELT 00: A system and a method for monitoring the condition of a conveyor belt are presented, where the conveyor belt (9) is arranged to rotate about at least a drive pulley (20) and an idler pulley (21) and where an electrical motor (22, 23) is arranged to drive the drive pulley (20).At least one sensor unit (10, 11, 13) is arranged to determine at least one sensor signal (1, 2, 3, 7) representing at least one operating variable of the electrical motor (22, 23). In the system, at least one data processing unit (6) is arranged to derive from the at least one sensor signal (1, 2, 3, 7) at least one corresponding time dependent data signal, to detect irregularities (27, 28) in the at least one data signal which indicate that a splice region (26) of the conveyor belt (9) passes the drive pulley (20) and/or the idler pulley (21), to determine from a change in the shape or in the frequency of the irregularities (27, 28), whether the condition of the conveyor belt has changed or not, and to send a signal (30) which reflects a change in the condition of the conveyor belt to at least one of a display unit, a storage unit and/or a decision making unit.
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PATENT JOURNAL 72: WENNERGREN, BO, TRADSBORG, JENS CHRISTENSEN 33: DK 31: PA 2011 00994 32: 2011/12/22 33: DK 31: PCT/DK2012/050506 32: 2012/12/21 54: A METHOD FOR UPGRADING A GAS 00: The invention relates to a method for upgrading a gas by separation of carbon dioxide therefrom, which method comprises the steps of introducing a stream of gas to a wet bed of ion exchange resin, and desorbing the adsorbed carbon dioxide from the resin by increasing the temperature and/or lowering the pressure in said wet bed.
21: 2014/05186 22: 2014/07/15 43: 2015/08/31 51: A23L, A61K, A61P, C11B 71: Laboratoires Expanscience 72: MSIKA, Philippe, LEGRAND, Jacques 33: FR 31: 1162461 32: 2011/12/26 54: USE OF WHOLE SOFT AVOCADOS FOR PREPARING AVOCADO OIL RICH IN UNSAPONIFIABLES 00: The present invention relates to the use of whole soft avocados for preparing avocado oil rich in unsaponifiables, said unsaponifiables containing aliphatic acetogenins and/or derivatives thereof. Advantageously, the oil has an acid value of less than or equal to 3 mg KOH/g. The invention further relates to a method for preparing avocado oil rich in unsaponifiables from whole soft avocados, said unsaponifiables containing aliphatic acetogenins and/or derivatives thereof. The invention further relates to avocado oil which is rich in unsaponifiables and which can be prepared by said method. The invention further relates to the use of the avocado oil for preparing an avocado oil concentrate enriched with unsaponifiables, or avocado unsaponifiables that are rich in aliphatic furans. Finally, the invention relates to avocado unsaponifiables which are rich in aliphatic furans or to an avocado oil concentrate which is enriched with unsaponifiables, and which can be prepared from said avocado oil, for the use thereof as a drug, advantageously for the prevention and/or treatment of disorders of the conjunctive tissue, such as arthrosis, joint conditions, such as rheumatism, or periodontal diseases, such as gingivitis or periodontitis.
21: 2014/05244 22: 2012/12/12 43: 2015/09/04 51: F42D 71: DAVEY BICKFORD 72: GUYON, FRANCK, BOUAMAR, SAMIR 33: FR 31: 1161953 32: 2011/12/19 54: IGNITION SYSTEM FOR SEVERAL SETS OF ELECTRONIC DETONATORS 00: The invention relates to a system for triggering comprising a plurality of electronic detonator assemblies (11), where each electronic detonator assembly (11) is connected to a leading wire (12) linked to a local fire control unit (12). At least one of the local fire control units (13S) comprises an electronic synchronisation module (14) connected to a leading wire linked to a master local fire control unit (13M), which is one of the local fire control units (13). The invention is suitable for use in triggering a plurality of electronic detonator assemblies (11) according to a single blasting pattern.
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PATENT JOURNAL subject a therapeutically effective amount of cyclophosphamide, wherein the therapeutically effective amount comprises 25-200 mg per kilogram body weight, thereby treating the subject. 21: 2014/05305 22: 2013/01/11 43: 2015/09/01 51: A61K; C12Q 71: GENENTECH, INC. 72: SCHMIDT, MAIKE, BAIS, CARLOS, SINGH, MALLIKA, BRAUER, MATTHEW 33: US 31: 61/586,660 32: 2012/01/13 54: BIOLOGICAL MARKERS FOR IDENTIFYING PATIENTS FOR TREATMENT WITH VEGF ANTAGONISTS 00: Methods and compositions to detect expression of one or more biomarkers for identifying and treating patients who are likely to be responsive to VEGF antagonist therapy are disclosed. Also disclosed are kits and articles of manufacture for use in the methods.
21: 2014/05298 22: 2014/07/18 43: 2015/10/06 51: A01N, A61K 71: YEDA RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT CO. LTD. 72: REISNER, Yair, BACHAR-LUSTIG, Esther 33: US 31 31: 61/578,917 32: 2011/12/22 54: A COMBINATION THERAPY FOR A STABLE AND LONG TERM ENGRAFTMENT USING SPECIFIC PROTOCOLS FOR T/B CELL DEPLETION 00: A method of treating a subject in need of a nonsyngeneic cell or tissue graft is disclosed. The method comprising: (a) transplanting into a subject a dose of T cell depleted immature hematopoietic cells, wherein the T cell depleted immature hematopoietic cells comprise less than 5 x 105 CD3+ T cells per kilogram body weight of the subject, and wherein the dose comprises at least about 5 x 106 CD34+ cells per kilogram body weight of the subject, and wherein the T cell depleted immature hematopoietic cells are obtained by separating the T cells from the immature hematopoietic cells, by a method comprising: (i) adding an antibody to the immature hematopoietic cells that specifically binds to a surface marker, wherein the antibody is labeled with a magnetically responsive agent; (ii) immobilizing the immature hematopoietic cells specifically bound to the antibody labeled with the magnetically responsive agent in a matrix through a magnetic field; (iii) washing the matrix to remove unbound cells; and (iv) removing the magnetic field to elute bound cells from the matrix; and subsequently (b) administering to the
21: 2014/05314 22: 2014/07/18 43: 2015/09/02 51: H04N 71: Sony Corporation 72: SEKINE, Kazutoyo, SATO, Masahiko, IKEDA, Tamotsu 33: JP 31: 2012-024454 32: 2012/02/07 54: TRANSMISSION DEVICE, TRANSMISSION METHOD, RECEPTION DEVICE, RECEPTION METHOD, PROGRAM, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE 00: Transmission of a transport stream to an external device is effectively performed in the present invention. A transport stream including, in a timemultiplexed manner, PID data packets for a plurality of service channels is inputted. A time stamp corresponding to the inputted time is applied to PID packets remaining after the PID data packets are removed from the service channels selected (tuned) for the transport stream. The PID packets to which the time stamp is applied are sequentially transmitted to an external device. The transmission bit rate can be kept low. The PID packets returned from the external device are returned to their original time positions in accordance with the time stamp, allowing simple reconfiguration of the transport stream.
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21: 2014/05346 22: 2013/03/01 43: 2015/09/01 51: E21D; D07B 71: NV BEKAERT SA, MINOVA INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: DEFOSSEZ, STIJN, ASPINWALL, DAVID, TADOLINI, STEPHEN, EARL, JAMES 33: US 31: 61/608,925 32: 2012/03/09 54: STRAND, CABLE BOLT AND ITS INSTALLATION 00: A strand (20) for a cable bolt (14) comprises a plurality of metallic elongated members (22, 24) twisted together. At least one of the elongated members has a corrosion resistant coating (54) and surface deformation, so as to improve the bodig efficency and the anchorage of the strand.
21: 2014/05354 22: 2014/07/21 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61K 71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC 72: MIRABILE, Maria, S., SHAH, Sandip, G. 33: US 31: 61/594,055 32: 2012/02/02 54: ANTACID TABLET 00: Aspects of the present invention are directed to an oral antacid tablet comprising at least about 60% by weight directly compressible granulated calcium carbonate and an intense flavoring. The tablet may have a hardness of at least about 22 Strong-Cobb units and the tablet may have a mass of between about 500 mg and about 1,000 mg. Tablets of the present invention reduce or eliminate heartburn symptoms and also freshen breath. 21: 2014/05369 22: 2014/07/21 43: 2015/09/03 51: C10J, F23G 71: SASOL TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED 72: STADLER, Jacobus Andreas 33: ZA 31: 2012/00591 32: 2012/01/24 54: ROTARY PLOUGH FOR GASIFIERS 00: A solids handling equipment rotary plough (200) includes an elongate metal body (201) with a leading face (210) and a trailing face (212). The body (201) is configured to be mounted to a rotary component for rotation about an axis of rotation at least in one direction which is an operative forward direction such that the leading face (210) leads the trailing face (212). At least the leading face (210) has at
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least two major operatively upwardly and outwardly extending surfaces (202.1, 204.1) which are not coplanar. A first major surface (202.1) is angled operatively rearwardly and upwardly relative to the forward direction of rotation at an angle of at least 1° to the vertical. A second major surface (204.1) is angled operatively forwardly and outwardly at an angle of at least 1° relative to a radius of a circle described in use by the rotary plough (200) when rotating in the operative forward direction.
21: 2014/05386 22: 2012/12/31 43: 2015/09/28 51: B65D 71: COLPAC LIMITED 72: MOORE, SAMANTHA 33: GB 31: 1122495.3 32: 2011/12/29 33: GB 31: 1216770.6 32: 2012/09/19 54: A CONTAINER AND BLANK 00: The invention relates to a container. In particular the invention relates to a container (152) for receiving a food product which container (152) is formed from a folded blank (102). The body of the container (152) is formed from panels (104, 106, 108, 110) of the container blank (102) and at least one flange section is provided at an edge of an opening of the container body. The flange section comprises two overlapping flange panels (122,124) of the container blank (102), which are bonded together to maintain the shape of the container body.
21: 2014/05399 22: 2014/07/22 43: 2015/09/03 51: B61G 71: AMSTED RAIL COMPANY, INC. 72: WANG, Weiping 33: US 31: 13/659,509 32: 2012/10/24 54: COUPLER KNUCKLE PIN 00: An improved polymeric knuckle pin with at least one indented area that elastomer rings rest in. The indented area is strategically placed in an area on the shaft of the pin where the coupler-knuckle connection exerts impact, force, and stress on the pin. The elastomer rings in the indented area provide cushion to the pin from the impact, force, and stress, allow the pin to avoid hard contact with the coupler and knuckle, distribute the loads exerted by the coupler and knuckle more evenly, realign the coupler and knuckle positions, and protect the pin itself from surface cuts and scratches. The elastomer rings on the shaft of the pin improve the life of both the coupler-knuckle assembly and the pin.
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21: 2014/05413 22: 2014/07/22 43: 2015/09/17 51: C21B 71: Siemens VAI Metals Technologies GmbH 72: MILLNER, Robert, ROSENFELLNER, Gerald 33: EP(AT) 31: 12155302.8 32: 2012/02/14 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR REDUCING IRON-OXIDE-CONTAINING FEEDSTOCKS IN A HIGH-PRESSURE REDUCING UNIT 00: -
21: 2014/05416 22: 2014/07/22 43: 2015/08/28 51: B65G 71: FlexLink AB 72: MIGLAVS, Peter 33: SE 31: 1250272-0 32: 2012/03/20 54: CONVEYOR CHAIN LINK, CONVEYOR CHAIN, DRIVE WHEEL FOR A CONVEYOR CHAIN AND A SYSTEM COMPRISING SUCH A DRIVE WHEEL 00: -
A conveyor chain link provided with an upper body having a carrying surface and a lower body having a front end and a rear end, where the rear end is provided with a first leg and a second leg arranged at a certain distance from each other such that the front end of a chain link fits between the first and second legs of an adjacent chain link when mounted in a conveyor chain, where, where a first protrusion of the first leg is provided with a first tab extending towards the front end and a second protrusion of the second leg is provided with a second tab extending towards the front end, where the bearing surfaces of the tabs are parallel with the carrying surface of the upper body. A conveyor chain comprising a plurality of such conveyor chain links, a drive wheel adapted for such a conveyor chain link and a conveyor system comprising such a conveyor chain are also disclosed. The advantage of the chain link is that a larger bearing surface is provided for a conveyor chain for the return path, which will reduce wear and further will reduce vibrations from the conveyor chain.
21: 2014/05417 22: 2014/07/22 43: 2015/08/28 51: B65G 71: FlexLink AB 72: ABBESTAM, Göran 33: SE 31: 1250273-8 32: 2012/03/20 54: CONVEYOR CHAIN LINK, CONVEYOR CHAIN AND CONVEYOR SYSTEM COMPRISING CONVEYOR CHAIN 00: A conveyor chain link, comprising an upper body having a carrying surface, and a lower body having a front end and a rear end, where the upper body and
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the lower body are separate parts, where the upper body is provided with a longitudinal slot adapted to cooperate with a protruding tongue on the front end of the lower body, with at least one forward bearing surface arranged perpendicular to the centre line of the chain link and adapted to bear on at least one first bearing surface of the lower body, with two sideway bearing surfaces adapted to bear on two second bearing surfaces of the lower body, and at least one locking means adapted to lock the upper body to the lower body fixedly and irremovably. The advantage of the chain link is that a chain link with different properties for the lower body and the upper body is provided for, where the upper and lower bodies are fixedly locked to each other. The invention also concerns a conveyor system comprising a conveyor chain.
21: 2014/05447 22: 2014/07/22 43: 2015/09/03 51: A42B 71: KASK S.R.L. 72: GOTTI, ANGELO 33: IT 31: MI2013A 001234 32: 2013/07/23 54: SIZE ADJUSTER FOR HELMETS FOR CYCLING USE WITH COMFORTABLE FIT 00: Size adjuster (10) for helmets for cycling use of the type that can be fixedly connected inside a helmet for cycling use and comprising an annular structure (11) arranged along the lower periphery of said helmet and able to be switched between a minimum diameter configuration and a plurality of increased diameter configurations to allow said helmet to be worn by different sized users, foreseeing a manual switching device (12) of the configuration of said
annular structure (11), characterised in that it comprises headrest elements (13) for a user connected to said annular structure (11) in a freely orientable manner along at least one axis.
21: 2014/05448 22: 2014/07/23 43: 2015/09/02 51: H01L 71: Hanwha SolarOne (Qidong) Co., Ltd 72: GAO, Yuanzhun, XUE, Songhua, YANG, Xianghua, GONG, Jialin, YANG, Chao, DONG, Zhong, SHI, Xiaodan, ZHU, Juanjuan, XIA, Jidong 33: CN 31: 201210510019.1 32: 2012/12/04 54: INSULATING METHOD FOR ALUMINUM BACK PLATE OF PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE 00: An insulating method for aluminum back plate of a photovoltaic module comprises cutting an aluminum back plate (2) so that the size of each aluminum back plate is 4-5 mm smaller than the size of glass; opening a square hole at the portion of an electrode lead (4) of the aluminum back plate; when modules are arranged and laid, performing insulating treatment on the square opening (3) by adding insulating small materials or covering the edge with an insulating film; performing lamination and cutting an edge of a laminated piece, and covering, by using a 0.5-1mm insulated rubber tape, the edge of the laminated piece, of which the edge is cut; and finally spraying silica gel (6) on the laminated piece, framing up the laminated piece, and mounting a terminal box on the laminated piece. This method is
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easy to operate, requires low investment, and has a prospect of being widely applied.
21: 2014/05453 22: 2014/07/23 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61K, C07D 71: Cellceutix Corporation 72: MENON, Krishna 33: US 31: 61/582,550 32: 2012/01/03 54: CARBOCYCLIC NUCLEOSIDES AND THEIR PHARMACEUTICAL USE AND COMPOSITIONS 00: Abstract of the Disclosure Disclosed are compounds of the formula I and the pharmaceutically acceptable salts of such compounds. Also disclosed are processes for the preparation of such compounds, intermediates used in the preparation of such compounds, and the uses of such compounds in treating inflammatory skin diseases.
21: 2014/05481 22: 2014/07/24 43: 2015/08/27 51: H01L 71: Saint-Gobain Glass France 72: FÜRFANGER, Martin, PHAN, Dang Cuong, JOST, Stefan 33: EP(FR) 31: 12155848.0 32: 2012/02/16 54: PROCESS BOX, ARRANGEMENTS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING COATED SUBSTRATES 00: The present invention relates to a transportable process box for processing substrates coated on one side, comprising: a base for the placement of a first substrate in a manner such that the latter is supported over the full area, wherein the base is designed in such a manner that coatings of the substrates can be subjected to a heat treatment by radiation energy supplied on the underside of the base, a frame, a cover which is placed onto the frame, an intermediate element which is arranged between the base and the cover and is intended for the placement of a second substrate in a manner such that the latter is supported over the full area, wherein the cover is designed in such a manner that the coatings of the substrates can be subjected to a heat treatment by radiation supplied on the top side of the cover. The invention also extends to arrangements and methods for processing substrates, in which a process box or a process carrier is mounted and loaded with substrates, is transported into a process chamber, and radiation energy is irradiated from above the cover and/or below the base. In the case of a premounted process carrier, the cover or a cover connected to the frame is delivered to the process carrier in order to form the process box.
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21: 2014/05483 22: 2014/07/24 43: 2015/08/28 51: E21B 71: Varel International Ind., L.P. 72: KONGAMNACH, Amnach, HARRINGTON, David Michel 33: US 31: 13/434,583 32: 2012/03/29 54: ROLLER CONE DRILL BIT WITH CUTTINGS EVACUATOR 00: An earth boring drill bit having an alternate path to allow cuttings to be ejected or evacuated from the drill bit and up the bore hole is disclosed. The evacuation hole of the present disclosure allows larger sized cuttings to evacuate from the bit without having to be continually ground by rolling cone cutters until the cuttings are small enough to follow a path around the edge of the shirttail of the bit and up the borehole. A cuttings restrictor is disposed at the inlet of the evacuation hole. The cuttings restrictor ensures that only cuttings that are sized to move completely through the evacuation hole and exit the drill bit are allowed to enter the evacuation hole.
21: 2014/05486 22: 2014/07/24 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited 72: OHKI, Hitoshi, OTA, Masahiro, TAKEUCHI, Kosuke, WATANABE, Hideaki, YAMAGUCHI, Akitake, SHIBATA, Yoshihiro, TOMINAGA, Yuichi, JIMBO, Takeshi, KOBAYASHI, Keijiro, KOBAYASHI, Katsuhiro, FUKATSU, Daisuke 33: JP 31: 2012-017971 32: 2012/01/31 54: PYRIDONE DERIVATIVES 00: -
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21: 2014/05495 22: 2014/07/25 43: 2015/09/10 51: C10J C01B 71: WUHAN KAIDI ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD. 72: CHEN, Yilong, ZHANG, Yanfeng, XIA, Minggui, ZHANG, Liang 33: CN 31: 201110449489.7 32: 2011/12/29 54: EXTERNALLY HEATED MICROWAVE PLASMA GASIFIER AND SYNTHESIS GAS PRODUCTION METHOD 00: The present invention relates to an externally heated microwave plasma gasifier and a synthesis gas production method, comprising mainly a vertically arranged cylindrical gasifier main body, a feeder apparatus in communication with the main body and arranged at the middle-section of the gasifier main body, an upper-layer steam nozzle arranged at a clearance area, a lower-level carbon dioxide/steam nozzle arranged at a bed-layer area, a synthesis gas outlet at the top part of the gasifier main body, a monitoring unit arranged on the outlet, and a microwave plasma generator arranged in the clearance area and on the upper end of the upperlayer steam nozzle; also provided is an external heating apparatus utilizing an external heat source for heating the gasifier main body, where the external heating apparatus is arranged integrally with the gasifier main body or arranged separately from the gasifier main body. Because the external heat source is used to supply heat, the amount of biomass chemical energy converted into thermal energy is reduced, so much so that no additional oxidizer is added for oxidation reaction, this allows for high effective ingredient content in the synthesis
21: 2014/05496 22: 2014/07/25 43: 2015/08/28 51: C10K 71: WUHAN KAIDI ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD. 72: ZHANG, Yanfeng, LIU, Wenyan, XIA, Minggui, ZHANG, Liang 33: CN 31: 201110449513.7 32: 2011/12/29 54: PROCESS FOR COOLING AND WASHING BIOMASS SYNGAS AND SYSTEM THEREOF 00: Provided is a process for cooling and washing a biomass syngas and system thereof. The process is directed to a biomass syngas with a temperature of 1000-1100°C, a dust content of less than 20 g/Nm3 and a tar content of less than 3g/Nm3; the process comprises the following steps: 1) the syngas is sent to a chilling tower (2) to be chilled and to solidify slag; 2)after being chilled to solidify slag, the syngas is sent to a waste heat boiler to perform recycling of the waste heat and condense the heavy tar in the syngas; 3) the syngas passed through the waste heat boiler is sent to a washing and cooling tower (5) for dust extraction and cooling; 4) the syngas remaining after dust extraction and cooling in the washing and cooling tower (5) is sent to an electrostatic precipitator (6) to perform deep extraction of dust and tar removal. The system comprises a chilling tower (2) linked to a high-
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temperature pyrolysis biomass gasifier; the chilling tower (2)is linked to the waste heat boiler, the washing and cooling tower (5) and the electrostatic precipitator (6) via syngas pipelines in succession. The present process is fluent, simple in system structure, highly efficient in heat use, and syngas treatment gives good results.
21: 2014/05499 22: 2014/07/25 43: 2015/09/21 51: A61K 71: RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED 72: VIVEK, Kumaravel, FANDA, Anuj, Kumar, KRISHNA, Murali, SHARMA, Ravish, BAKSHI, Kanwarpreet Singh, SINGH, Romi, Barat, SINGLA, Ajay, Kumar 33: IN 31: 193/DEL/2012 32: 2012/01/23 54: IN-SITU MULTILAYERED TABLET TECHNOLOGY 00: The present invention relates to an in-situ multilayered tablet comprising at least one polymer layers and at least one drug layers wherein the said layers are physically separated from each other. After coming in contact with biological and/or aqueous fluids at least one of the polymer layers rapidly swells and sticks to one or more drug layers to form an in-situ multilayered tablet. Further, the polymer layer may optionally comprise a drug. Furthermore, the present invention relates to the processes for preparing said in-situ multilayered tablets. 21: 2014/05513 22: 2012/12/13 43: 2015/09/02 51: C08F 71: AMYRIS, INC. 72: DOOLAN, JOSEPH G, SAFIR, ADAM 33: US 31: 61/601,562 32: 2012/02/22 33: US 31: 61/653,401 32: 2012/05/30 54: POLYMERIZATION OF COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A FARNESENE 00: Provided herein are polyfarnesenes such as farnesene homopolymers derived from a farnesene and farnesene interpolymers derived from a farnesene and at least a vinyl monomer; and the processes of making and using the polyfarnesenes.
The farnesene homopolymer can be prepared by polymerizing the farnesene in the presence of a catalyst. In some embodiments, the farnesene is prepared from a sugar by using a microorganism. 21: 2014/05528 22: 2014/07/25 43: 2015/09/22 51: A61K 71: GE Healthcare AS 72: NEWTON, Ben, THANING, Mikkel, in't VELD, Dirk-Jan, LANGSETH, Karina, EVANS, Paul Michael 33: EP(NO) 31: 12150785.9 32: 2012/01/11 54: X-RAY IMAGING CONTRAST MEDIA WITH LOW IODINE CONCENTRATION AND X-RAY IMAGING PROCESS 00: The present invention relates to X-ray examinations and to the improvement of patient safety during such. More specifically the invention relates to X-ray diagnostic compositions having low concentrations of iodine and an optimized amount of electrolytes. The invention further relates to methods of X-ray examinations wherein a body is administered with an X-ray diagnostic composition comprising a low concentration of iodine and irradiated with a radiation dose. 21: 2014/05542 22: 2014/07/28 43: 2015/10/05 51: B22D 71: RIO TINTO ALCAN INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: LAROUCHE, André, HÉBERT, Éric, JEAN, Danny, LANGLAIS, Joseph, LAVOIE, Serge 33: CA 31: 2,772,550 32: 2012/03/22 54: METAL TRANSFER TROUGH 00: A trough for cooling and delivering molten metal to a casting station. The trough comprises a refractory portion for holding the molten metal and heat transfer means associated to external walls of the refractory portion for extracting heat from the molten metal. The heat transfer means may comprise a fluidized bed compartment for holding and fluidizing a fluidization material. Also, the heat transfer means may comprise a cooling jacket, an inner wall of the cooling jacket and the external walls of the refractory portion defining the fluidized bed compartment.
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21: 2014/05551 22: 2014/07/28 43: 2015/09/02 51: D21C, F01B, F03C 71: ANDRITZ INC. 72: VOGEL, Keith, PEASE, Tim 33: US 31: 61/868,075 32: 2013/08/20 33: US 31: 14/336,444 32: 2014/07/21 54: RETROFIT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR INSTALLING A HYDRAULIC DRIVE MOTOR TO A PRESSURIZED VESSEL 00: A hydraulic drive assembly for a large pre-existing pressurized digester vessel and a method of installation of the hydraulic drive assembly have been conceived. Such a device includes a stub shaft which has a lower end and an upper end. The lower end engages with a hydraulic drive and the upper end is coupled to a drive shaft. The coupling further includes a top coupling and a bottom coupling. The top coupling is coupled to the drive shaft, and the bottom coupling is coupled to the stub shaft. A drive support bracket is attached to the hydraulic drive and then attached to the drive support bracket by at least one sole plate that is fixed to a foundation. The hydraulic drive assembly installation method is utilized when removing an electric motor and mechanical transmission device and replacing it with a hydraulic drive assembly.
21: 2014/05603 22: 2014/07/29 43: 2015/08/27 51: G06F, H02J 71: Eskom Holdings SOC Ltd 72: CANDY, Richard Brodrick Charles 33: ZA 31: 2013/03318 32: 2013/05/07 54: OBJECTIVE STATE CONTROL OF A PLANT OR APPARATUS 00: The invention provides a control system (500) for controlling a plant (10, 400) having a number of groups (20-28) of devices (12), and a related method. The control system (500) includes a monitoring arrangement (414) for monitoring the values of parameters associated with each of the devices (12), a device state determining module (512) for determining the state of each device (12) from the monitored parameters, a selecting arrangement (514) for selecting a desired group of devices (12), a current group state determining module (516) for determining the state of the selected group (20-28) based on the state of the or each device (12) comprising the selected group (2028), a display arrangement for displaying the other possible states that the selected group (20-28) may have, a choosing arrangement (520) for choosing one of the possible states as a desired end state, and a control arrangement (528) for automatedly altering the state of all or some of the devices (12) of the group (20-28) to attain the chosen end state.
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21: 2014/05606 22: 2014/07/29 43: 2015/09/16 51: A63F 71: The United States Playing Card Company 72: MILLER, Ken, ROUILLARD, Carol Anne, MERRELL, Lance, KRISHNAMURTY, Venkata, HORVATH, Dylan, TAYLOR, Logan, BODALY, Scott, NAZAR, Andriy, LIWAK, Mike 33: US 31: 61/592,224 32: 2012/01/30 54: INTELLIGENT TABLE GAME SYSTEM 00: A card dealing system incorporating playing cards with rank and suit information encoded thereon via micro-dots, and a shoe capable of reading such micro dots as a playing card is drawn from the shoe. A game controller unit determines the positioning of the micro-dots on the playing card, and determines the rank and suit information therefrom. The game controller thereby monitors the progress and status of a card game. The shoe includes a mechanism for increasing the force needed to pull a card from the shoe in certain circumstances. The engagement of this mechanism may be tied to the rules of the game, or may relate to circumstances apart from the rules of the game, such as the detection of a cut card or a virtual cut card.
21: 2014/05607 22: 2014/07/29 43: 2015/09/01 51: C11D 71: Evonik Industries AG 72: PARRISH, Dennis A, HILDEBRAND, Jens, HISAMOTO, Miyako 33: US 31: 61/592,248 32: 2012/01/30 54: FABRIC SOFTENER ACTIVE COMPOSITION 00: The present invention is directed to compositions that are characterized by the presence of ester quats with specific characteristics that promote dispersibility at low temperature. Among the important characteristics of the ester quats are an iodine value of 65-85 and distribution of: 33-38% monoesters, 52-55% diesters and 7-12% triesters. 21: 2014/05617 22: 2014/07/30 43: 2015/08/28 51: B01D 71: iCerMax (Pty) Ltd 72: STEYN, Andre 54: A DUAL MEDIA LIQUID HYDROCARBON FILTER 00: A dual media filter 10 is in use located in a housing 12 having an inlet 14 and an outlet 16. The dual media filter 10 sealingly engages end walls of the housing 12 so that an annulus is formed between an outer wall 20 of the dual media filter and an inner wall of the housing 12. Contaminated liquid hydrocarbon 18 is pumped into the housing 12 by a conventional pump (not shown) into the annulus via the inlet 14 after which the liquid 18 moves through the dual media filter from an outer wall 20 towards an inner wall 22 thereof. The filtered liquid 24 is withdrawn via the outlet 16.
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21: 2014/05623 22: 2013/02/06 43: 2015/09/17 51: E05B 71: MUL-T-LOCK TECHNOLOGIES LTD. 72: NAROVLANSKY, BORIS, LEVY, YAIR 33: IL 31: 218105 32: 2012/02/14 54: GEAR ASSEMBLY AND USE IN CYLINDER LOCK 00: An assembly including a cylinder lock including a rotatable member for actuating an external locking element, and a reduction gear disposed inside the cylinder lock, the reduction gear mechanically linked to the rotatable member and operable to rotate the rotatable member, the reduction gear including an interface member for connection to an actuator for movement of the reduction gear.
21: 2014/05655 22: 2014/07/30 43: 2015/09/03 51: B32B 71: Solutia Inc. 72: LU, Jun 33: US 31: 61/609,092 32: 2012/03/09 54: DEFECT RESISTING ACOUSTIC POLYMER INTERLAYERS 00: This disclosure is related to the field of polymer interlayers for multiple layer glass panels and multiple layer glass panels having at least one polymer interlayer sheet. Specifically, this disclosure is related to the field of polymer interlayers comprising multiple thermoplastic layers which resist the formation of optical defects.
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54: HIGH RIGIDITY INTERLAYERS AND LIGHT WEIGHT LAMINATED MULTIPLE LAYER PANELS 00: This disclosure is related to the field of polymer interlayers for multiple layer panels and multiple layer panels having at least one polymer interlayer sheet. Specifically, this disclosure is related to the field of high rigidity interlayers and light weight laminated multiple layer panels incorporating high rigidity interlayers.
21: 2014/05673 22: 2013/02/01 43: 2015/09/04 51: C07D; A01N; A01P; A61K; A61P; C07F 71: NIHON NOHYAKU CO., LTD. 72: HARAYAMA, HIROTO, MURATA, TETSUYA, KASAHARA, RYOTA, NAKANO, MOTOFUMI, FUKATSU, KOSUKE, INUKAI, KAYO, SATOH, EIKOU, ABE, YUTAKA, HAYASHI, NOBUYUKI, FUJITA, NAOYA 33: JP 31: 2012-019768 32: 2012/02/01 33: JP 31: 2012-171532 32: 2012/08/01 54: ARYLALKYLOXY PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVE, PESTICIDE FOR AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL USE CONTAINING ARYLALKYLOXY PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVE AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT, AND USE OF SAME 00: An arylalkyloxy pyrimidine derivative represented by general formula (I) or a salt thereof; a pesticide for agricultural and horticultural use, which contains the compound as an active ingredient; and a use of the pesticide for agricultural and horticultural use. (In the formula, R1 represents an alkyl group, a cycloalkyl group, an alkenyl group, an alkynyl group, a haloalkyl group, a haloalkenyl group, a haloalkynyl group, an alkoxyalkyl group, a dioxolane group or the like; each of R2 and R3 represents a hydrogen atom, an alkyl group or the like; X represents an alkyl group, a cycloalkyl group, an alkenyl group, an alkynyl group, a haloalkyl group, a haloalkenyl group, a haloalkynyl group, a trialkylsilyl group or the like; Y represents CH or a nitrogen atom; q
represents an integer of 1-3; m represents an integer of 0-5; and n represents 0 or 1.)
21: 2014/05683 22: 2014/07/31 43: 2015/09/07 51: B01D 71: HITACHI, LTD. 72: SASAKI, HIROSHI, ISHII, SATOCHI, OKISHIRO, KENJI 33: JP 31: 2013-176183 32: 2013/08/28 54: COAGULATION PROCESSING METHOD, COAGULATION PROCESSING UNIT, AND WATER PROCESSING APPARATUS 00: The present invention provides a coagulation processing method capable of adding a sufficientlydissolved coagulant aqueous solution to being processed water and materializing high-efficiency coagulation processing, a coagulation processing unit, and a water processing apparatus. A coagulation processing unit includes a coagulant aqueous solution storage tank 1 to have a stirrer 5 and store a coagulant aqueous solution, a particle size distribution measurement device 50 to measure the particle size distribution of the coagulant aqueous solution in the coagulant aqueous solution storage tank I, a coagulation tank 11 to mix being processed water with an added coagulant aqueous solution and form a coagulation, a coagulation removing section 9 to remove the coagulation from the being processed water containing the coagulation, and a control section 6 to control the stirrer 5 so that a median size in the particle size
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distribution of the coagulant aqueous solution may be not more than 1.0 µm on the basis of a measured particle size distribution.
21: 2014/05684 22: 2014/07/31 43: 2015/09/16 51: G01V 71: REEVES WIRELINE TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED 72: SAMWORTH, JAMES ROGER 33: GB 31: 1313789.8 32: 2013/08/01 54: METHOD OF CORRECTING MINERAL ORE DENSITY LOGS 00: A logging method includes carrying out respective density logs, using gamma detectors, along a length of borehole. The density log is corrected for the dimensions and properties of the borehole tubing, the method comprising correcting and combing the plurality of density logs obtained using a gamma ray source inside the tubing and relating to a length of well including the non-fixed tubing.
21: 2014/05686 22: 2014/07/31 43: 2015/09/16 51: B25B, B25F, B25G 71: Dickinson, Ian Godfrey 72: Dickinson, Ian Godfrey 33: ZA 31: 2013/05790 32: 2013/07/31 54: A SAFETY DEVICE 00: This invention relates to safety devices for use on handles of tools, for example, elongate handles of pinchbars which are prone to have accidents associated with use thereof. The safety device comprises a rigid shell-like hand guard body; and attachment formations for removably attaching the hand guard body to the handle of the tool wherein, in use, a hand of an operator of the tool is receivable between the hand guard body and the handle of the tool such that the hand guard body shields the hand of the operator. In this way, the safety device absorbs or dissipate impact forces incident on an outer surface thereof such that the hand of the operator holding a portion of the handle shielded by the hand guard body is substantially protected when the safety device impacts a surface, in use.
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21: 2014/05687 22: 2014/07/31 43: 2015/09/16 51: H04N 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: SEREGIN, Vadim, SOLE ROJALS, Joel, KARCZEWICZ, Marta 33: US 31: 61/586,668 32: 2012/01/13 54: DETERMINING CONTEXTS FOR CODING TRANSFORM COEFFICIENT DATA IN VIDEO CODING 00: In one example, a device for coding video data includes a video coder configured to determine a context for coding a transform coefficient of a video block based on a region of the video block in which the transform coefficient occurs, and entropy code the transform coefficient using the determined context. The region may comprise one of a first region comprising one or more upper-left 4x4 subblocks of transform coefficients of the video block and a second region comprising transform coefficients of the video block outside the first region.
21: 2014/05699 22: 2014/08/01 43: 2015/09/17 51: E04B E04C 71: IKHAYA FUTUREHOUSE SYSTEMS MANUFACTURING (PTY) LIMITED 72: HALL, Roscoe, James 33: ZA 31: 2013/03194 32: 2013/05/02 54: COMPOSITE PANEL 00: According to the invention there is provided a composite panel which includes a body of generally wave shaped corrugated form, a plurality of planar zones defined between pre-determinable wave shaped corrugations of the body, a mesh arrangement on either side of the body and connecting means for interconnecting the mesh arrangements via the planar zones.
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21: 2014/05711 22: 01/08/2014 43: 17/09/2015 51: E05G, G07D 71: CASH DYNAMICS LIMITED 72: WRIGHT, ROBERT 33: GB 31: 1200239.0 32: 2012/01/09 54: BANKNOTE PROCESSING 00: 57: Banknote processing equipment is disclosed, which comprises a chamber having an open end for insertion of a bag into the chamber and an extractor adapted to establish a lower ambient pressure between the chamber and the bag to that within the bag to cause the bag to expand into an open configuration during a banknote filling operation, whereby the banknote processing equipment can deposit banknotes in the bag.
21: 2014/05720 22: 2014/08/01 43: 2015/09/17 51: C12N, C12Q, G01N 71: RHODES UNIVERSITY 72: FRITH, Kelly-Anne, CROMHOUT, Mary, FOGEL, Ronen, GOLDRING, Dean, LIMSON, Janice 33: ZA 31: 2013/05850 32: 2013/08/02 54: DIAGNOSIS OF MALARIA 00: An oligonucleotide selected from the group comprising SEQ ID NO: 1; SEQ ID NO: 2; SEQ ID NO: 3; SEQ ID NO: 4; SEQ ID NO: 5; SEQ ID NO: 6; SEQ ID NO: 7; SEQ ID NO: 8; and SEQ ID NO: 9, a complementary oligonucleotide thereof, an oligonucleotide being at least 70% homologous thereto, a truncated portion of any of the aforementioned, a pairing of any of the aforementioned, or any combination of the aforementioned, is provided.
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21: 2014/05726 22: 2014/08/01 43: 2015/09/17 51: B61C, B61K, F17C 71: General Electric Company 72: FISHER, Kevin Micheal 33: US 31: 13/974,316 32: 2013/08/23 54: METHOD AND SYSTEMS FOR STORING FUEL FOR REDUCED USAGE 00: Various methods and systems are provided for initiating and executing a fuel routine for a vehicle (100). In one embodiment, a method comprises sending from a controller (136) of a vehicle (100) a fuel request to a fuel tender (110) to reduce a pressure of gaseous fuel on the fuel tender (110) and adjusting one or more vehicle operating parameters to allow consumption of the gaseous fuel at an engine (118) of the vehicle (100) when the pressure of the gaseous fuel is below a threshold supply pressure.
21: 2014/05728 22: 2014/08/01 43: 2015/09/16 51: E04H 71: Q-Yield Outdoor Gear Ltd. 72: ZHOU, Nanqing, CHEN, Ming, MAO, Muhua 54: PUSHROD-TYPE TENT FRAME 00: A pushrod-type tent frame includes a base, a frame linkage and a controlling mechanism. The frame linkage has two support sets arranged in parallel, each having a supporting pole, an upper supporting pole and a lower supporting pole pivotally connected in sequence. The supporting pole has an outer end pivotally connected to a front edge of the base, and the lower supporting pole has an outer end pivotally connected to a rear edge of the base. The controlling mechanism has two rod-pushing mechanisms pivotally connected to the two support
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sets, respectively. Each of the rod-pushing mechanisms has a driving device for driving a telescopic rod assembly to change its reach and thereby prop up or release the frame linkage, so as to expand the tent frame or allow the tent frame to be retracted.
21: 2014/05736 22: 2013/02/08 43: 2015/09/01 51: B65D; B32B 71: MULTISORB TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 72: CHAU, CHIEH-CHUN 33: US 31: 13/370,995 32: 2012/02/10 54: FILM WITH OXYGEN ABSORBING REGIONS 00: A packaging material includes an oxygen scavenger material dispersed in bands in a polymer sheet.
21: 2014/05746 22: 2014/08/04 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Hangzhou Zylox Pharma Co., Ltd. 72: WANG, Bing, ZHAO, Jonathon Zhong 54: RAFAMYCIN ANALOGS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME 00: A semi-synthetic rapamycin analog with a triazole moiety or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt or prodrug thereof, is a broad-spectrum cytostatic agent and a m TOR inhibitor, and is useful in the treatment of various cancers, or tumors in organs such as kidney, liver, breast, head and neck, lung, prostate, and restenosis in coronary arteries, peripheral arteries, and arteries in the brain, immune and autoimmune diseases. Also disclosed are fungal growth-, restenosis-, post- transplant tissue rejection- and immune- and autoimmune diseaseinhibiting compositions and a method of inhibiting cancer, fungal growth, restenosois, post-transplant tissue rejection, and immune and autoimmune disease in a mammal. One particular preferred application of such triazole-moiety containing rapamycin analog is in treating renal carcinoma, lung cancer, colon cancer, and breast cancers wherein potency of the drug, its half-life, tissue distribution properties, and its pharmacokinetic properties including bioavailability through oral and intravenous routes are essential to the clinical outcomes.
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21: 2014/05752 22: 2014/08/05 43: 2015/09/16 51: G06Q 71: FEDELE, Joseph 72: FEDELE, Joseph 33: US 31: 13/372,324 32: 2012/02/13 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCUREMENT AGGREGATION 00: A method, computer program and single enterprise resource planning (ERP) system for procuring a product or service. The single ERP system includes an input for receiving information relating to product demand for a plurality of end users via a cooperative buying group, a predictive engine for accumulating the received product demand into a single demand schedule and an output for transmitting the single demand schedule to a manufacturer/original source of the product. An optimization engine is provided for receiving product availability information from the manufacturer/original source of the product by the cooperative buying group, and for determining one or more options for ordering the products. A procurement system is also included for providing the product availability information to the one or more options for ordering the products, for receiving one or more product orders, for ordering product from the manufacturer/original source of the product, and for managing shipping the product.
21: 2014/05761 22: 2014/08/05 43: 2015/09/16 51: C12N, C12P 71: CLARIANT PRODUKTE (DEUTSCHLAND) GMBH
72: DRAGOVIC, Zdravko, GAMAUF, Christian, KETTLING, Ulrich, REISINGER, Christoph 33: EP 31: 12000783.6 32: 2012/02/07 54: PENTOSE FERMENTING MICROORGANISMS 00: The invention provides a microbial eukaryotic cell capable of utilizing C5 sugars, in particular xylose. Another objective of the invention is to provide an improved protein sequence to enable eukaryotic cells to degrade C5 sugars. The present invention thus provides protein comprising an amino acid sequence having at least 75% identity, preferably 80% identity, most preferably 90 % identity, most highly preferably 95 % identity to SEQ ID NO. 2 or SEQ ID NO. 8 and having xylose-isomerase activity in a eukaryotic cell.
21: 2014/05771 22: 2014/08/05 43: 2015/09/22 51: A23L, A61K, A61P, C11B 71: Laboratoires Expanscience 72: MSIKA, Philippe, LEGRAND, Jacques, GARNIER, Sébastien 33: FR 31: 1250367 32: 2012/01/13 54: USE OF AVOCADO SKIN FOR OBTAINING AN AVOCADO UNSAPONIFIABLE MATERIAL ENRICHED WITH SATURATED ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS AND WITH STEROLS 00: The present invention relates to the use of avocado skin for obtaining an avocado unsaponifiable material enriched with saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons and with sterols, wherein said avocado skin represents 5% to 50% by weight relative to the total weight of avocados used. The invention also relates to a process for obtaining an avocado unsaponifiable material enriched with saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons and with sterols from at least avocado skin, wherein said avocado skin represents 5% to 50% by weight relative to the
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total weight of avocados used. The invention also relates to an avocado unsaponifiable material enriched with saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons and with sterols, which can be obtained by means of this process. Finally, the invention relates to an avocado unsaponifiable material enriched with saturated aliphatic hydrocarbons and with sterols, for use as a medicament, advantageously in the prevention and/or treatment of connective tissue disorders such as arthrosis, pathological joint conditions such as rheumatism, or else periodontal diseases, such as gingivitis or periodontitis. 21: 2014/05780 22: 2013/02/07 43: 2015/09/16 51: F17D 71: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION 72: WU, JIE, GRAHAM, LACHLAN, SHORT, GREGORY MARK, HARRIS, DEAN WILLIAM 33: AU 31: 2012900442 32: 2012/02/07 54: REDUCING FRICTION OF A VISCOUS FLUID FLOW IN A CONDUIT 00: A device for reducing friction of a viscous fluid flow in a conduit includes a body (10,110) positionable to define at least a segment of a flow path for the viscous fluid in or contiguous with the conduit, a cavity (40,140) in the body for retaining lubricating fluid, and at least one port (42,142) in the body for delivering lubricating fluid to the cavity. A fluid outlet arrangement (48,148) from the cavity delivers lubricating fluid to the flow path to form a downstream lubricating film about viscous fluid flowing therein. The fluid outlet arrangement comprises a substantially continuous opening or ring of close spaced openings about the flow path. The cavity comprises an array of passages in the body that includes a plurality of elongate passages (55,155) that extend about the flow path effective collectively to reduce the pressure variation and therefore velocity variation of the delivered lubricating fluid along the outlet arrangement. A corresponding method is also disclosed.
21: 2014/05793 22: 2014/08/06 43: 2015/09/29 51: B29C, B30B, F42B 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: MANCINI, Roberto 33: EP 31: 12156979.2 32: 2012/02/24 54: METHOD OF MAKING A MULTILAYER ARTICLE 00: A method of making a multilayer article comprises: providing a mould (2) defining a first mould cavity (4), wherein the mould (2) comprises a removable element (6) within the first mould cavity (4); placing a first particulate component (8) in the first mould cavity (4); compressing the first particulate component (8) along a first axis in a first compression step to form a first layer (12) of the multilayer article by applying a first compression force to the first particulate component;removing the removable element (6) from the first mould cavity (4) after formation of the first layer (12); placing one or more additional particulate components (20, 32) in the mould (2), wherein a portion of the one or more additional particulate components occupies a space formerly occupied by the removable element (6); compressing the one or more additional particulate components (20, 32) along the first axis in one or more additional compression steps after removal of the removable element (6) to form one or more additional layers (24, 38) of the multilayer article, wherein the first layer (12) meets one of the one or more additional layers (24, 38) along a first interface
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substantially parallel to the first axis and the first layer (12) meets one of the one or more additional layers (24, 38) along a second interface substantially perpendicular to the first axis; and removing the multilayer article from the mould (2). The one or more additional compression steps comprise applying a compression force greater to the one or more additional particulate components (20, 32) prior to removing the multilayer article from the mould (2) that is greater than the first compression force applied to the first particulate component (8) to form the first layer (12).
21: 2014/05798 22: 2014/08/06 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61C 71: Haloclox (Pty) Limited 72: WESTDYK, Alan Michael 33: ZA 31: 2012/01203 32: 2012/02/17 54: VERTICALLY ADJUSTABLE ROTATIONAL STABILIZER FOR A DISPOSABLE ARTICULATOR 00: A vertically adjustable rotational stabilizer (10) for a disposable articulator is provided. The articulator comprises a hinged pair of support arms, each support arm having a proximal end and a distal end, with the proximal ends of the support arms being hingedly fitted together. Each arm defines an opening or cavity between its distal and proximal ends. The vertically adjustable rotational stabilizer (10), in broad terms, comprises at least one body (30, 66) secured or securable to the support arms (14, 16) and positioned substantially within the opening defined by the support arm, and an elongate member (56) being adjustable relative to the at least one body so as to adjust and fix the
distance between the distal ends of the support arms (14, 16).
21: 2014/05807 22: 2013/02/08 43: 2015/09/02 51: B22F; B01D; B01J 71: TANAKA KIKINZOKU KOGYO K.K. 72: OHSHIMA, YUUSUKE, KUBO, HITOSHI, ISHIKAWA, TOMOKO, NAKAMURA, NORIAKI, TANIUCHI, JUNICHI, TSUCHIYA, YOSHITERU, TAKAHASHI, HIROAKI, TAKANEZAWA, HIDENORI, INOUE, KENICHI, KATO, SYUNSUKE, SHIRAISHI, HIROKAZU 33: JP 31: 2012-025990 32: 2012/02/09 54: METAL COLLOID SOLUTION AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME 00: The present invention is a metal colloidal solution that contains colloidal particles, each of which is composed of a metal particle formed of one or more metals and a protective agent bonded to the metal particle, and a solvent that serves as the dispersion medium for the colloidal particles. The metal
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colloidal solution is characterized in that the chloride ion concentration per 1% by mass of the metal concentration is 25 ppm or less and the nitrate ion concentration per 1% by mass of the metal concentration is 7,500 ppm or less. The present invention is capable of improving the adsorption capacity of the colloidal particles by adjusting the amount of protective agent for the colloidal particles. It is preferable that the protective agent is bonded to each metal particle in an amount of 0.2-2.5 times the mass of the metal particle.
72: STIERLI, Daniel, WALTER, Harald, ROMMEL, Michael, HANREICH, Reinhard Georg, ZELLER, Martin, VETTIGER, Thomas, SMEJKAL, Tomas 33: EP(CH) 31: 12157354.7 32: 2012/02/28 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF PHENYL SUBSTITUTED 3 - DIFLUOROMETHYL 1 -METHYL - 1H - PYRAZOLE - 4 - CARBOXYLIC ACID N-METHOXY- [1 -METHYL- 2 PHENYLETHYL] AMIDES 00: -
21: 2014/05815 22: 2014/08/07 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61K, A61P 71: AVENTIS PHARMA S.A. 72: SUKHVINDER S, Sidhu, VRIGNAUD, Patricia 33: EP 31: 12305151.8 32: 2012/02/10 33: EP 31: 12306352.1 32: 2012/10/30 54: NEW PEDIATRIC USES OF CABAZITAXEL 00: The present invention relates to the compound of formula (I): which may be in the form of an anhydrous base, a hydrate or a solvate, for its use for the treatment of pediatric cancers.
21: 2014/05824 22: 2014/08/07 43: 2015/09/16 51: C07C 71: Syngenta Participations AG 72: STIERLI, Daniel, WALTER, Harald 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF SUBSTITUTED PHENYLPROPANONES 00: -
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21: 2014/05831 22: 2013/01/10 43: 2015/09/01 51: A45D 71: JEMELLA LIMITED 72: WEATHERLY, ROBERT ALEXANDER, BRADY, DANIEL, SAYERS, STEVE, GAGIANO, MARK ANDREW, MOORE, TIMOTHY DAVID, CLEMENTS, JEREMY PETER, BAKER, JAMES, SCOTT, PAUL 33: GB 31: 1200337.2 32: 2012/01/10 33: GB 31: 1214875.5 32: 2012/08/21 54: HAIR STYLING APPARATUS 00: A hair styling apparatus comprises a first and a second arm moveable between a closed position in which a contacting surface of the first arm is adjacent a contacting surface of the second arm and an open position in which the contacting surfaces of each arm are spaced apart, whereby the contacting surfaces of each arm have complementary profiles so that, in use, a section of hair is clamped between the contacting surfaces when the arms are in the closed position. A heating zone on at least one of the contacting surfaces is provided to heat the section of hair between the contacting surfaces. A cooling zone on at least one of the contacting surfaces is provided for cooling the section of hair after the section of hair has been heated. The cooling zone is curved whereby, in use, as the hair styling apparatus is moved along the section of hair in a generally linear fashion, the section of hair is curled.
21: 2014/05833 22: 2012/12/19 43: 2015/09/16 51: A42B 71: PFANNER SCHUTZBEKLEIDUNG GMBH 72: PFANNER, ANTON, GREBER, MARTIN 33: DE 31: 10 2012 000 370.6 32: 2012/01/11 54: PROTECTIVE HELMET, IN PARTICULAR FOR MOUNTAINEERS AND TREE CLIMBERS 00: The invention relates to a safety helmet having a helmet shell in which an interior equipment is fastened, which comprises an assembly that contacts the head and is made of a pannier (42), a head band (44), and a neck band. The interior equipment assembly has, as a means for fastening to the helmet shell, three support arms (54, 55, 56) designed as spacers, which overhang laterally downward from the pannier (42) in the region of the temples and downward to the rear in the region of the back of the head. The interior equipment assembly is thus held continuously at a distance from the helmet shell on the entire outer contour thereof. A resulting free space around the interior equipment assembly on all sides enables a relative shift of the helmet shell with respect to the interior equipment assembly. The support arms (54, 55, 56) are each removably fastened by the free ends thereof to the helmet shell. The removable fastening of the support arm (56), which overhangs downward to the rear, comprises a latch-fastening, effective in the longitudinal direction thereof, on a rear fastening point on the helmet shell and additionally a
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suspension or support, effective in the transverse direction thereof, in an additional fastening point above the latch-fastening, placed on the interior of the helmet shell. According to the invention, said arrangement results in an optimal transmission of force into the helmet shell and enables the relative shift of the helmet shell and thus optimal impact dampening by the helmet shell in combination with the interior equipment assembly in the case of an exertion of force on the helmet, both from the top and from the side.
21: 2014/05842 22: 2014/08/08 43: 2015/09/16 51: C09D 71: CHROMATIC TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 72: OWEN, Timothy 54: THERMOCHROMIC SYSTEMS WITH CONTROLLED HYSTERESIS 00: The present disclosure is a method for controlling the hysteresis window and improving the color switching properties of reversible thermochromic dye systems. The method adds preferred co-solvents to existing reversible thermochromic dye systems in order to decrease the temperature range between the full color point and the clearing point. The cosolvents also add resistance to ultraviolet radiation. 21: 2014/05843 22: 2014/08/08 43: 2015/09/16 51: F02D, F02M 71: General Electric Company 72: PETERS, Eric David, KIRAN, Shashi, HANSEN, Nicholas
33: US 31: 13/357,870 32: 2012/01/25 54: METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION 00: Various methods and systems are provided for diagnosing an engine component condition in an exhaust gas recirculation system. In one example, a method includes selectively routing exhaust from a subset of engine cylinders to an exhaust passage via a first valve and to an intake passage via a second valve, and obtaining one or more of a pressure or temperature from the subset of engine cylinders. The method further includes indicating an engine component condition based on the one or more of the pressure or temperature.
21: 2014/05854 22: 2013/02/07 43: 2015/09/16 51: H01L; B63B; B65D; E04D 71: POWERAK PTY LTD 72: CAP, GEORGE JAROSLAV, WOODFIELD, ROSS 33: AU 31: 2012900455 32: 2012/02/08 33: AU 31: 2012904983 32: 2012/11/16 54: SOLAR GENERATOR PLATFORM 00: An assembly of, uniquely inter-connected modular parts form a high strength waterproof flexible membrane. The said membrane is restrained/positioned in the horizontal plane via a perimeter beam, with fixings on its exterior boundary to the storage parapet/berm, and through internal tendons to the PV panel super structure rows, whilst allowing unrestricted vertical movement in concert with the water level changes. This invention is intended to provide stability, reliability and durability under localised extreme weather conditions. The system may be mounted on a flotation pod or on a land based or building structure.
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21: 2014/05855 22: 2013/02/21 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61K; A61P 71: LABORATORIOS DEL DR. ESTEVE, S.A. 72: PILGAONKAR, PRATIBHA S, RUSTOMJEE, MAHARUKH T, GANDHI, ANILKUMAR S 33: IN 31: 461/MUM/2012 32: 2012/02/21 54: ORAL PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF DABIGATRAN ETEXILATE 00: Compositions comprising a mixture of at least two types of particles wherein a) the first type of particles comprise dabigatran etexilate in the form of the free base or in the form of pharmaceutically acceptable salts, polymorphs, solvates or hydrates thereof; and b) the second type of particles comprise at least one pharmaceutically acceptable organic acid, use of said compositions in the reduction of the risk of stroke and systemic embolism in patients with nonvalvular atrial fibrillation and/or in the prevention of venous thromboembolic events in adult patients who have undergone elective total hip replacement surgery or total knee replacement surgery and processes for the preparation of said compositions. 21: 2014/05856 22: 2013/02/15 43: 2015/09/16 51: B65D; A23L 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: MUSSO, LAURENT BERNARD GEORGES, NATH, PRASANTA KUMAR 33: EP 31: 12160091.0 32: 2012/03/19 54: PACKAGED SEASONING PRODUCT 00: A packaged seasoning product (1) comprises a package (10), 15-100g of a seasoning (32) that is
21: 2014/05864 22: 2013/02/06 43: 2015/09/16 51: C12P; A61K 71: INHIBRX LLC 72: ECKELMAN, BRENDAN, TIMMER, JOHN, RAZAI, AMIR, DEVERAUX, QUINN, JONES, KYLE, NGUY, PETER L 33: US 31: 61/595,216 32: 2012/02/06 33: US 31: 61/659,752 32: 2012/06/14 54: CD47 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF 00: This invention relates generally to monoclonal antibodies that recognize CD47, more specifically to CD47 antibodies that do not cause a significant level of agglutination of cells, to methods of generating these antibodies, and to methods of using these monoclonal antibodies as therapeutics. 21: 2014/05869 22: 2014/08/11 43: 2015/09/18 51: E05B 71: GUO, Chunping
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72: GUO, Chunping 33: CH 31: 201210237949.4 32: 2012/07/09 54: A DUAL-PREVENTION LOCK DEVICE FOR LOCKING A SCREW AND A METHOD FOR LOCKING THE SCREW 00: A dual-prevention lock device for locking a bolt and a method for locking a bolt. The dual-prevention lock device comprises: a lower lock body (6); an upper lock body (1) mounted on the lower lock body (6), an accommodation space for placing a bolt (3) to be locked being formed between the upper lock body (1) and the lower lock body (6); and a lock core (11) mounted on the lower lock body (6). A lower fastening component extending into the accommodation space is arranged on the lower lock body (6), and an upper fastening component extending into the accommodation space is arranged on the upper lock body (1). Under the action of a key, the lock core (11) actuates the fastening components, so that the bolt (3) to be locked is locked in the accommodation space by the lower fastening component and the upper fastening component. With the upper and lower fastening components for locking a bolt, the dual-prevention lock device has a reliable performance and simple structural design.
21: 2014/05870 22: 2014/08/11 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: GILEAD CALISTOGA LLC 72: SHI, Bing, CARRA, Ernest, GERBER, Michael, SUJINO, Keiko, TRAN, Duong, WANG, Fang, EVARTS, Jerry, B. 33: US 31: 61/606,870 32: 2012/03/05 54: POLYMORPHIC FORMS OF (S)-2-(1-(9HPURIN-6-YLAMINO)PROPYL)-5-FLUORO-3PHENYLQUINAZOLIN-4(3H)-ONE 00: Polymorphs of (S)-2-(1-(9H-purin-6-ylamino)propyl)5-fluoro-3-phenylquinazolin- 4(3H)-one, compositions thereof, methods for their preparation, and methods for their use are disclosed.
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21: 2014/05889 22: 2013/02/14 43: 2015/09/16 51: A23L 71: GENERAL MILLS, INC. 72: WEINSTEIN, JAMES N, RASSI, BARMACK, ROBIE, STEVEN C 33: US 31: 13/372,977 32: 2012/02/14 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING CEREAL FLAKES 00: Visually distinct, flaked Ready-to-Eat ("R-T-E") cereal products with varied texture and thickness are produced by forming a cereal dough and forcing the same through an extrusion die assembly including various spaced openings which establish a plurality of dough streams which are merged prior to reaching a die outlet. Directly at the die outlet, a resulting dough extrudate is sliced by a cutter unit to form dough discs which are then dried and cooled, during which the discs curl and form cereal flakes having varying textures defined, at least in part, by distinct sets of surface bumps. The number and configuration of the bumps can be altered by changing the number, shape and/or position of the various spaced openings of the die assembly, while
21: 2014/05892 22: 2013/02/20 43: 2015/09/25 51: C07C 71: CELGENE CORPORATION 72: RUCHELMAN, ALEXANDER L, RAJENDIRAN, CHINNAPILLAI, CONNOLLY, TERRENCE JOSEPH, VENKATESWARALU, JASTI, REDDY, NALLAMADDI RAVIKUMAR, ECKERT, JEFFREY, FRANK, ANTHONY JOSEPH 33: US 31: 61/601,226 32: 2012/02/21 54: PROCESSES FOR THE PREPARATION OF (S)-1-(3-ETHOXY-4METHOXYPHENYL)-2METHANESULFONYLETHYLAMINE 00: Provided herein are new processes for the preparation of aminosulfone intermediates for the synthesis of 2-[l-(3-ethoxy-4-methoxyphenyl)-2methylsulfonylethyl]-4- acetylaminoisoindoline-l,3dione, which is useful for preventing or treating diseases or conditions related to an abnormally high level or activity of TNF-α. Further provided herein are processes for the commercial production of (S)-l-(3-ethoxy-4-methoxyphenyl)-2methanesulfony lethy lamine. 21: 2014/05902 22: 2014/08/12 43: 2015/09/18 51: A24D, A24F 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: ZUBER, Gérard, MEYER, Cédric, LOUVET, Alexis, SANNA, Daniele 33: EP 31: 12155248.3 32: 2012/02/13
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54: AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLE HAVING AN AEROSOL-COOLING ELEMENT 00: An aerosol-generating article (10) comprises a plurality of elements assembled in the form of a rod (11). The elements include an aerosol-forming substrate (20) and an aerosol-cooling element (40) located downstream from the aerosol-forming substrate (20). The aerosol-cooling element (40) comprises a plurality of longitudinally extending channels and has a porosity of between 50% and 90% in the longitudinal direction. The aerosolcooling element may have a total surface area of between 300 mm2 per mm length and 1000 mm2 per mm length. An aerosol passing through the aerosol-cooling element (40) is cooled, and in some embodiments, water is condensed within the aerosol-cooling element (40).
21: 2014/05904 22: 2014/08/12 43: 2015/09/18 51: H01H 71: MASCHINENFABRIK REINHAUSEN GMBH 72: BIERINGER, Alfred, PLITZKO, Dominik, SCHMID, Sebastian 33: DE 31: 10 2012 103 742.6 32: 2012/04/27 33: DE 31: 10 2012 104 089.3 32: 2012/05/10 54: METHOD FOR AVERAGING THE VOLTAGE IN AN ON-LOAD TAP CHANGER 00: The invention relates to a method for averaging the voltage in an on-load tap changer used to switch between various winding taps of a tapped transformer. The general inventive concept consists in reaching a predefined operating position of the onload tap changer by having a parameterized control device activate a motor drive in a first rotational direction once the on-load tap changer has been turned on, such that the on-load tap changer starts running through its stationary operating positions, i.e. the various winding taps of the tapped transformer, in the direction of the first tap; the control device recognizes when the on-load tap changer has reached its final position, whereupon
the motor drive is activated in a second rotational direction such that the on-load tap changer then runs through the control range in the opposite switching direction until reaching the first stationary operating position; the first stationary operating position is subsequently configured as a predefined operating position using the control device parameterization stored in a non-volatile manner.
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A cooling system of a wind turbine is provided which includes a generator (10), a housing portion (1), and a hub (2) which is rotatable with respect to the housing portion (1) and drivingly connected to the generator (10). The hub (2) supports at least one blade (4). The housing portion (1) and the hub (2) enclose a cavity for accommodating at least said generator. Heat exchange means (6) are provided on the outer surface of said hub (2) for transferring at least a part of heat produced by said generator (10) in operation to the outside.
21: 2014/05908 22: 2014/08/12 43: 2015/09/18 51: F03D 71: youWINenergy GmbH 72: Rohden, Rolf 33: EP(DE) 31: 12151137.2 32: 2012/01/13 54: WIND TURBINE ROTOR 00: A wind turbine rotor is provided which comprises a hub (2) and at least one blade (20) supported by said hub (2). The blade (20) comprises a first blade section (3) and a second blade section (4), wherein said first blade section (3) is mounted to said hub (2) stationary with respect to said hub (2) and said second blade section (4) is supported by said first blade section (3) rotatably adjustable about a longitudinal axis of said blade (20) wherein said second blade section (4) is supported by said first blade section (3) by at least two bearings (7a, 7b) which are spaced with respect to said longitudinal axis of said blade (20).
21: 2014/05911 22: 2014/08/12 43: 2015/09/18 51: C07C 71: Purac Biochem B.V. 72: CERDÀ BARÓ, Agustín, VAN BREUGEL, Jan, GROOT, Willem Jacob, DE HAAN, André Banier, JANSEN, Peter Paul 33: EP(NL) 31: 12154534.7 32: 2012/02/08 33: US 31: 61/596,279 32: 2012/02/08 54: CARBOXYLATE ACIDIFICATION 00: The present invention pertains to a method for preparing a carboxylic acid by acidification of a liquid feed comprising a carboxylate salt, which method comprises the steps of - providing a liquid feed comprising magnesium carboxylate; - providing a gas feed comprising gaseous hydrogen chloride; and - acidifying the carboxylate to carboxylic acid by bringing the liquid feed into contact with the gas feed, thereby forming a liquid effluent comprising carboxylic acid and magnesium chloride, wherein the gas feed comprising gaseous hydrogen chloride is derived from a thermal decomposition step wherein an aqueous liquid comprising magnesium chloride is subjected to a temperature of at least 300 °C, thereby decomposing magnesium chloride into magnesium oxide and hydrogen chloride, thus obtaining a solid comprising magnesium oxide and a gas comprising gaseous hydrogen chloride.
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21: 2014/05916 22: 2014/08/13 43: 2015/09/18 51: G09B, B43K, B42F 71: COETZEE, Burger 72: COETZEE, Burger 33: ZA 31: 2013/03489 32: 2013/05/14 54: Marking 00: The invention relates to marking, specifically to a marking implement. The marking implement includes at least one visible indicator on the marking implement, wherein the visible indicator is part of a coding scheme comprising a plurality of unique indicators assigned to a different predetermined marking function of the marking implement.
21: 2014/05919 22: 2014/08/13 43: 2015/09/03 51: H04W, G06F 71: ISHMEAL MABASO, NJABULO MAHLALELA 72: ISHMEAL MABASO, NJABULO MAHLALELA 33: ZA 31: 2012/00631 32: 2012/01/25 33: ZA 31: PCT/ZA2012/000089 32: 2012/11/28 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING BACK-UP OF DATA STORGE DEVICES ASSOCIATED WITH A MOBILE TELEPHONE 00: A system and method for providing a back-up facility for data stored on a primary data storage device associated with a mobile phone to a number of individuals is provided. The system comprises a back-up device including a primary data storage device reader, a secondary data storage unit, a data transferor and a means for controlling access to the device reader, the secondary storage means and the data transferor.
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21: 2014/05925 22: 2012/02/17 43: 2015/09/02 51: A61K 71: EGIS GYÓGYSZERGYÁR ZRT. 72: ZSIGMOND, ZSOLT, TONKA-NAGY, PÉTER, MOROVJÁN, GYÖRGY, FEHÉR, ANDRÁS, ÚJFALUSSY, GYÖRGY 54: PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION HAVING IMPROVED STABILITY 00: The present invention is related to a pharmaceutical formulation containing ramipril with improved stability, which comprises ramipril and a desintegrant directly granulated with a binder. 21: 2014/05929 22: 2013/02/19 43: 2015/09/16 51: E02D 71: TERRE ARMEE INTERNATIONALE 72: FREITAG, NICOLAS, BERARD, GILLES 33: EP 31: 12305200.3 32: 2012/02/21 54: A FACING ELEMENT FOR REINFORCED SOIL STRUCTURE 00: A facing element (10) for reinforced soil structure comprising : - a first face (12) comprising at least a connecting member (14) configured to connect to said facing element at least one reinforcement member intended to reinforce the reinforced soil, - a second face (16) on which at least a protective membrane is intended to be applied, said second face is opposed to the first face, said second face has an essentially plane surface and comprises at least a fixing portion, the fixing portion comprising : a contact surface (18) projecting from the plane surface of the second face, - a fastening element (20) anchored in the facing element and - a tightening element (22) engageable with the fastening element so as to fix the protective membrane between said tightening element and said contact surface.
21: 2014/05930 22: 2013/04/12 43: 2015/09/17 51: C10J; F23G 71: L'AIR LIQUIDE SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME POUR L'ETUDE ET L'EXPLOITATION DES PROCÉDÉS GEORGES CLAUDE 72: KUMAR, MUKESH, KRESS, MICHAEL, TURNA, OSMAN, JUDAS, FRÉDÉRIC, BETTNER, JÖRG 33: DE 31: 10 2012 009 265.2 32: 2012/05/11 54: COOLED ANNULAR GAS COLLECTOR 00: In the gasification of carbonaceous solids with oxygen and/or steam in a fixed bed, the reactor (10) operated under pressure must continuously be charged with the solids. These solids are supplied to the fixed bed (12) from a lock via a ring-shaped apron (1) open at the top and at the bottom. This apron (1) includes an inner and an outer jacket, so that a cooling gap is formed with at least one inlet and/or outlet for a cooling medium.
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21: 2014/05935 22: 13/08/2014 43: 16/09/2015 51: F21V, G02B 71: AURORA LIMITED 72: ZHANG, YONG 33: CN 31: 201210009353.9 32: 2012/01/10, 54: IMPROVED OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND LED LUMINAIRES 00: 57: In this invention, the first refraction groove and the second refraction groove, which are located on two opposite ends of the reflection lens, are set on the same central axis. The said lens features a translucent shell and is of a horn- shaped appearance. The horn or cone-shaped mouth points from the first refraction groove to the second refraction groove. The outer surface is designed to have multiple reflection sections. When the LED light source is positioned at or in the first refraction groove, the light emitted from LED is refracted by the first refraction groove and then is sent out from the cone mouth at the second refraction groove. Meanwhile, the light which gets through the translucent lens shell is refracted by the multisection reflection surface and then is also projected from the cone mouth. The reflection surface lens in this invention integrates multiple functions within the one body including focusing, refraction and reflection, which allows uniform illumination and other desired illumination effects without the need for any reflective coating. It simplifies the processing technique of LED illumination systems and reduces processing costs.
21: 2014/05936 22: 13/08/2014 43: 16/09/2015 51: E04H 71: GEORGE ANTON HARROP-ALLIN 72: GEORGE ANTON HARROP-ALLIN 33: ZA 31: 2013/06255 32: 2013/08/20 54: MODULAR FENCING SYSTEM WITH KEYHOLE 00: 57: A modular fencing system includes a profile comprising a web and a flange that extends transversely from one end of the web in a first direction. The web defines: a recessed portion that travels axially along the web and extends towards the first direction, and a keyhole in the recessed portion.
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PATENT JOURNAL method of said plated steel plate are characterized in that an Al plating layer is formed on one or both sides of the steel plate, and, on the Al plating layer, a surface film layer is formed containing one or more Zn compounds selected from a group consisting of Zn hydroxides, Zn phosphates and Zn organic acids.
21: 2014/05938 22: 2014/08/13 43: 2015/09/25 51: A61K, A61P, C12N, C12Q 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: FRITSCH, Christine, MAIRA, Sauveur-Michel, FURET, Pascal 33: US 31: 61/767,848 32: 2013/02/22 33: US 31: 61/617,284 32: 2012/03/29 54: PHARMACEUTICAL DIAGNOSTIC 00: The invention is directed, in part, to selective cancer treatment regimes based on assaying for the presence or absence of a mutation in a nucleic acid that encodes glutamine at position 859 of the catalytic p110a subunit of PI3K. 21: 2014/05948 22: 2014/08/13 43: 2015/09/14 51: B21D, C21D, C22C, C23C 71: Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation 72: YAMANAKA, Shintaro, MAKI, Jun, KUROSAKI, Masao, KUSUMI, Kazuhisa 33: JP 31: 2012-029396 32: 2012/02/14 54: PLATED STEEL PLATE FOR HOT PRESSING AND HOT PRESSING METHOD OF PLATED STEEL PLATE 00: A plated steel plate for hot pressing having hot lubricity, film adhesion, spot weldability, and corrosion resistance after coating, and a method of hot pressing said steel plate are provided. This plated steel plate for hot pressing and hot pressing
21: 2014/05954 22: 14/08/2014 43: 12/08/2015 51: C12Q, G01N 71: OBSCHESTVO S OGRANICHENNOI OTVETSTVENNOSTYU "NEW MEDICAL TECHNOLOGIES" 72: Nariman GULYAMOV 33: UZ 31: 2012 0233 32: 2012/06/18 54: METHOD FOR ASSESSING THE VIABILITY OF VIRUSES WITH LYMPHOTROPISM 00: 57: Use: medicine and biotechnology. Aim: to increase the reliability of determining infection by viruses with lymphotropism, to eliminate false negative reactions in testing blood for the presence of lymphotropic viruses during EIA and PCR testing, and to detect viruses with lymphotropism in biological material having a concentration of virus particles lower than the sensitivity threshold of EIA or PCR methods. Essence of the invention: the method for assessing the viability of viruses with lymphotropism comprises collecting biological material and determining whether said material contains virus RNA or DNA by means of conducting a polymerase chain reaction (PCR reaction). In addition, a lymphocyte suspension is taken from the blood of healthy people, to which lymphocytes an equal volume of biological material is added. This
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combination is then mixed, incubated at a temperature of 37oC for a period of 6-8 hours, and the lymphocytes are washed of plasma and broken down. The lymphocyte cytoplasm is then subjected to PCR testing. The detection of virus RNA or DNA in the lymphocyte cytoplasm indicates that the viruses have retained their viability. The absence of virus RNA or DNA in the lymphocyte cytoplasm indicates the inactivation of the viruses. 21: 2014/05978 22: 2014/08/14 43: 2015/09/17 51: B01J, C03C 71: Nippon Sheet Glass Company, Limited 72: YABUTA, Takeshi, KONDO, Fumiyoshi, KAWAZU, Mitsuhiro 33: JP 31: 2012-021905 32: 2012/02/03 54: GLASS ARTICLE PROVIDED WITH PHOTOCATALYST FILM 00: The present invention provides a glass article, which is provided with a photocatalyst film (1) that contains silicon oxide particles (6) and titanium oxide particles (5), and which has improved reflection suppressing function and further increased transmittance, while maintaining the film strength and photocatalytic function of the photocatalyst film (1). The photocatalyst film (1) contains 72-79% by mass of the silicon oxide particles, 13-18% by mass of the titanium oxide particles and 8-14% by mass of a binder component that is mainly composed of silicon oxide, respectively relative to the total mass of the silicon oxide particles (6), the titanium oxide particles (5) and the binder component. The silicon oxide particles have an average particle diameter of 30200 nm; the titanium oxide particles have an average particle diameter of 5-20 nm; and the average particle diameter of the silicon oxide particles is not less than 5 times the average particle diameter of the titanium oxide particles. If T is the film thickness of the photocatalyst film, 80% or more of the titanium oxide particles are concentrated in a region within 0.6T from the surface of a glass plate (2).
21: 2014/05980 22: 2014/08/14 43: 2015/09/16 51: H04L 71: Finalogic Business Technologies GmbH 72: BEIDL, Heinrich, HRDY, Erwin, SCHAUERHUBER, Julius 33: AT 31: A 131/2012 32: 2012/01/31 54: CRYPTOGRAPHIC AUTHENTICATION AND IDENTIFICATION METHOD USING REAL-TIME ENCRYPTION 00: The invention relates to a method for securing data and safeguarding the data origin, said data being transmitted from a customer device to a center in an electronically encrypted manner. The method has the following steps: • i) generating and storing an RSA key pair consisting of a first key (Sa) and a second key (Pa) for signing customer certificates in the center, • ii) generating and storing two RSA key pairs for the customer device, said key pairs consisting of a third key of the customer device (Sc) and a fourth key of the customer device (Pc) as well as a first key encryption key (St) and a second key encryption key (Pt), • iii) generating an encrypted key by encrypting the third key of the customer device (Sc) using the second key encryption key (Pt) and generating a customer certificate in the center, • iv) transmitting the encrypted key and the customer certificate to the customer device, • v) transmitting the first key encryption key (St) to the customer device in response to a request by the customer device, • vi) decrypting the encrypted key using the first key encryption key (St) in the customer device, the third key of the customer device (Sc) being obtained, • vii) encrypting a randomized sequence of numbers in the center using the fourth key of the customer device (Pc), • viii) transmitting the
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encrypted randomized sequence of numbers, • ix) decrypting the encrypted randomized sequence of numbers in the customer device, • x) encrypting a first PIN entry on the customer device into a ciphertext using the third key of the customer device (Sc), • xi) transmitting the ciphertext and the customer certificate to the center, and • xii) decrypting the ciphertext in the center using the fourth key of the customer device (Pc) and decrypting the first PIN entry.
21: 2014/05986 22: 2014/08/15 43: 2015/09/14 51: A41G D01F 71: KANEKA CORPORATION 72: HATANO, Takanori, YORIZANE, Mika, HIGAMI, Tomokazu, HASHIMOTO, Tomomichi 33: JP 31: 2013-226834 32: 2013/10/31 54: POLYESTER-BASED FIBER FOR ARTIFICIAL HAIR, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND, FIBER BUNDLE FOR HAIR AND HAIR ORNAMENT PRODUCT INCLUDING THE SAME 00: A polyester-based fiber for artificial hair having excellent flame retardance and also a smooth touch similar to that of human hair, a method for producing the same, a fiber bundle for hair, and a hair ornament product including the same, are
provided. The polyester-based fiber for artificial hair includes a polyester resin, a brominated epoxy flame retardant, and an antimony compound.
21: 2014/05990 22: 2014/08/15 43: 2015/10/06 51: C07D, A61P, A61K 71: LUPIN LIMITED 72: SHUKLA, Manojkumar, Ramprasad, SARDE, Ankush, Gangaram, LORIYA, Rajeshkumar, Maganlal, PACHPUTE, Vipul, Dilip, WALKE, Navnath, Bajirao, KHAN, Talha, Hussain, KULKARNI, Sanjeev, Anant, PALLE, Venkata P., KAMBOJ, Rajender Kumar 33: IN 31: 178/KOL/2012 32: 2012/02/24 33: IN 31: 1030/KOL/2012 32: 2012/09/07 54: SUBSTITUTED CHROMAN COMPOUNDS AS CALCIUM SENSING RECEPTOR MODULATORS 00: The present invention provides calcium sensing receptor modulators (CaSR). In particular, the compounds described herein are useful for treating, managing, and/or lessening the severity of diseases, disorders, syndromes and/or conditions associated with the modulation of calcium sensing receptors (CaSR). The invention also provides herein the pharmaceutical compositions thereof, and methods for treating, managing, and/or lessening the severity of diseases, disorders, syndromes and/or conditions associated with the modulation of CaSR. The invention also relates to process for the preparation of the compounds of the invention.
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21: 2014/05991 22: 2014/08/15 43: 2015/10/12 51: A23L, B08B, C09D 71: ZHU, Lei 72: ZHU, Lei 33: CN 31: 201210072774.6 32: 2012/03/20 54: EFFICIENT FOOD PURIFICATION SYSTEM 00: A food purification system comprises a cleaning sink, a water pump, an electrolyzed water generator, an ultrasonic system, a water catalyst, and a photocatalyst. The electrolyzed water generator, the cleaning sink, and the water pump are each provided with a water inlet and a water outlet. The electrolyzed water generator, the cleaning sink, and the water pump are connected through pipes to form a closed circulation loop. The ultrasonic system, the water catalyst, and the photocatalyst are disposed in the cleaning sink. The water catalyst is titanium dioxide and stainless steel, and the photocatalyst is nanometer titanium dioxide; the water catalyst and the photocatalyst are uniformly sprayed on a surface of the cleaning sink. A fluorescent light source is provided. The electrolyzed water generator is formed by an electrolytic tank and a nanometer strontium titanate electrode. The ultrasonic system is formed by an oscillating circuit, an amplifier, and an ultrasonic energy converter. The cleaning sink is made of polyvinyl chloride nanometer plastics, and a panel is made of ABS plastics. The system has a good purification effect and is environmental-friendly.
21: 2014/05993 22: 2014/08/15 43: 2015/09/30 51: G01N 71: MEMED DIAGNOSTICS LTD. 72: OVED, Kfir, EDEN, Eran, IFERGAN, Ilan 33: US 31: 61/596,950 32: 2012/02/09 33: US 31: 61/652,631 32: 2012/05/29 54: SIGNATURES AND DETERMINANTS FOR DIAGNOSING INFECTIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF 00: Antibiotics (Abx) are the world's most misused drugs. Antibiotics misuse occurs when the drug is administered in case of a non-bacterial infection (such as a viral infection) for which it is ineffective. Overall, it is estimated that 40-70% of the worldwide Abx courses are mis-prescribed. The financial and health consequences of Abx over-prescription include the direct cost of the drugs, as well as the indirect costs of their side effects, which are estimated at >15 billion annually. Furthermore, over-prescription directly causes the emergence of Abxresistant strains of bacteria, which are recognized as one of the major threats to public health today. This generates an immediate need for reliable diagnostics to assist physicians in correct Abx prescription, especially at the point-of-care (POC) where most Abx are prescribed. Accordingly, some aspects of the present invention provide methods using biomarkers for rapidly detecting the source of infection and administrating the appropriate treatment.
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21: 2014/05999 22: 2013/03/06 43: 2015/09/22 51: C07D 71: NIPPON SODA CO., LTD. 72: NODA, KAORU, MATSUDA, KEIICHIRO, MATSUSHITA, MASAYUKI, KAJITA, SATOSHI 33: JP 31: 2012-056136 32: 2012/03/13 54: COMPOUND, METHOD FOR PRODUCING COMPOUND, AND METHOD FOR PURIFYING COMPOUND 00: The present invention provides a compound characterized by being represented by general formula (I) (in formula (I), A's independently represent a halogen atom, an alkyl group, a haloalkyl group, an alkoxy group, a haloalkoxy group, an alkylsulfonyl group, an aryl group which is unsubstituted or has a substituent, a cyano group or a nitro group; n represents an integer of 0 to 5 (wherein when n is 2 or greater, A's may be the same as or different from each other); Y represents an alkyl group; M represents an alkali metal or an alkali earth metal; and m represents an integer of 1 or 2).
21: 2014/06003 22: 2013/02/01 43: 2015/09/17 51: A01H; C12N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: LIRA, JUSTIN M, CICCHILLO, ROBERT M, YERKES, CARLA, ROBINSON, ANDREW E 33: US 31: 61/593,555 32: 2012/02/01 33: US 31: 61/625,222 32: 2012/04/17 54: GLYPHOSATE RESISTANT PLANTS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS
00: Provided are plants, plant parts, plant organs, plant seeds, and/or plant cells having glyphosate resistance comprising a nucleic acid encoding a polypeptide having at least 90% identity with SEQ ID NO:1, and associated methods.
21: 2014/06027 22: 2014/08/15 43: 2015/09/16 51: B65D 71: HH Associates Limited 72: SHELDON, David 33: GB 31: 1202792.6 32: 2012/02/17 54: PACKAGING CONTAINER 00: A packaging container for a food product comprises a tray (2) for receiving a food product, the tray having a base (4) and a peripheral wall (6), and a film lid (8) for sealed attachment to an upper edge of the peripheral wall to seal a food product (10) within the container. The film lid 8 includes a lower film layer (12) for sealed attachment to the upper edge of the peripheral wall 6 and an upper film layer (14) that is peelably attached to the lower film layer (12) so that it can be separated by peeling from the lower film layer. The upper film layer (14) carries at least one printed layer (20).
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21: 2014/06028 22: 2014/08/15 43: 2015/09/16 51: B23Q, E02F, E21C 71: Kennametal Inc. 72: YACOBUCCI, Nathaniel J., BOOKHAMER, Paul A. 33: US 31: 14/018,470 32: 2013/09/05 54: WEAR PLATE ASSEMBLY 00: A wear plate assembly for mounting on a substrate to be protected includes a support plate having a first surface and an opposing second surface and a wear plate having a wear surface and an opposing attachment surface affixed to the first surface of the support plate, wherein the wear surface is a continuous, uninterrupted surface. The assembly also includes a shaft having a base portion attached to the second surface of the support plate, a head portion distal from the base portion and a groove formed between the base portion and the head portion. The assembly also includes a retainer spring adapted to be received in the groove on the shaft, wherein the retainer spring includes a plurality of compressible tabs configured for cooperating with the substrate to releasably attach the wear plate assembly to the substrate.
21: 2014/06031 22: 2014/08/15 43: 2015/09/16 51: E21B 71: Globaltech Corporation Pty Ltd 72: WILKINSON, Brett James, KLASS, Michael Alan, ANWAR, Johan, HEJLEH, Khaled, STEWART, Gordon 33: AU 31: 2012900171 32: 2012/01/17 54: IMPROVEMENTS TO EQUIPMENT AND METHODS FOR DOWNHOLE SURVEYING AND DATA ACQUISITION FOR A DRILLING OPERATION 00: An adaptor (64,66) has attachment means to releasably attach a core orientation instrument (60) or survey probe to a drill string component and/or drill string, preferably by one or more screw threads (70, 72, 76, 78), retaining screws, bolts, clips or pins or welding/soldering. Anti release means, such as a circlip, can be used to prevent release of the adaptor. A survey system for obtaining data from a drilling operation includes a core orientation instrument, a downhole survey probe and a common single remote controller/data logger configured to control or communicate with both the survey probe and the core orientation instrument. Further, a survey system includes multiple components arranged in a portable container for transport and deployment at a drilling site include a survey probe, a core orientation instrument and a single controller configured to control or communicate with the survey probe and core orientation instrument.
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21: 2014/06032 22: 2014/08/15 43: 2015/09/16 51: B05C, B05D, B82Y 71: Applied NanoStructured Solutions, LLC 72: MALECKI, Harry C., GAIGLER, Randy L., FLEISCHER, Corey A., LIU, Han, MALET, Brandon K., MARKKULA, Samuel J. 33: US 31: 13/414,669 32: 2012/03/07 54: RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME 00: A quality control system for the manufacture of carbon nanostructure-laden substrates includes a resistance measurement module for continuously measuring resistance of the carbon nanostructure (CNS)-laden substrate.
21: 2014/06046 22: 2013/01/18 43: 2015/09/17 51: G06F 71: TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED 72: LIU, HUANTONG, XIE, WEIWEN, XIE, XIN, GAO, SHUNDONG 33: CN 31: 201210017554.3 32: 2012/01/19 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SHARING A HOTKEY BETWEEN APPLICATION INSTANCES
00: A method and system for sharing a hotkey among application instances are provided. The method comprises: receiving a hotkey release message sent by an application instance having already registered the first hotkey, said hotkey release message comprising identification information of said first hotkey, and said identification information being used for releasing said first hotkey; initiating a registration request to register said first hotkey according to the identification information of same. After applying the method and the system among the application instances, the application instance currently holding the hotkey can inform the next application instance to register the hotkey when the application instance exits, thereby ensuring transferability of the hotkey, enabling sharing of same, and improving the response accuracy rate of same.
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Provided herein are methods for treating or preventing advanced non-small cell lung cancer, comprising administering an effective amount of a TOR kinase inhibitor and an effective amount of erlotinib or a cytidine analog to a patient having advanced non-small cell lung cancer.
21: 2014/06061 22: 2014/08/18 43: 2015/09/17 51: A61K; A01N 71: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION 72: KOTZE, ANDREW 33: AU 31: 2013903125 32: 2013/08/19 54: ANTHELMINTIC COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF TREATMENT 00: The present invention relates to the field of animal health. More particularly the invention relates to a method of treating animals with helminth infestations and to a composition for use in such methods, the composition comprising an anthelmintically effective amount of an organophosphate anthelmintic and a UDP-GT inhibitor. 21: 2014/06072 22: 2013/05/08 43: 2015/09/17 51: C07C; B01J; C08F 71: SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: HANTON, MARTIN JOHN, SMITH, DAVID MATTHEW, GABRIELLI, WILLIAM FULLARD, EVANS, STEPHEN JOHN 33: US 31: 61/644,733 32: 2012/05/09 54: OLIGOMERISATION OF OLEFINIC COMPOUNDS WITH REDUCED POLYMER FORMATION
00: A process for oligomerisation of an olefinic compound for producing an oligomeric product is carried out in the presence of an activated catalyst, a non-metal oxygen containing additive and optionally a zinc compound. The oligomerisation catalyst is an activated catalyst, which is provided by combining a source of chromium, a ligating compound, and a catalyst activator or combination of catalyst activators. The non-metal oxygen containing additive is present in an amount such that the ratio of the molar amount of the non-metal oxygen containing additive to the molar amount of chromium in the source of chromium per 106 g/g Cr productivity is between 0.01 and 400. 21: 2014/06073 22: 2013/05/08 43: 2015/09/17 51: C07C; B01J 71: SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: OVERETT, MATTHEW JAMES, MAUMELA, MUNAKA CHRISTOPHER, MOGOROSI, MOSES MOKGOLELA, MAUMELA, HULISANI, MOKHADINYANA, MOLISE STEPHEN 33: US 31: 61/644,676 32: 2012/05/09 54: TETRAMERISATION OF ETHYLENE 00: A process for the tetramerisation of ethylene under solution phase conditions is carried out in the presence of an activated catalyst at a temperature above 80°C and up to a temperature of about 130°C. The activated catalyst is provided by combining a source of chromium, a ligating compound, which ligating compound includes at least one fluorine substituted hydrocarbyl group, organoheteryl group, or heterohydrocarbyl group, and optionally a catalyst activator or combination of catalyst activators. 21: 2014/06074 22: 2013/05/08 43: 2015/09/17 51: C07C 71: SASOL TECHNOLOGY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: EVANS, STEPHEN JOHN, OVERETT, MATTHEW JAMES, GROBLER, ELZET, BLANN, KEVIN 33: US 31: 61/644,744 32: 2012/05/09 54: TETRAMERISATION OF ETHYLENE 00: A process for the tetramerisation of ethylene under solution phase conditions is carried out in the presence of an activated catalyst at a temperature above 80° C and up to a temperature of about 115°C. The activated catalyst is provided by combining a source of chromium, a diphosphine ligating compound and optionally a catalyst activator or combination of catalyst activators. The process
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forms at least 30% 1-octene and a polyethylene coproduct that, together with any other reaction products, remains substantially dissolved in the liquid phase. The polyethylene co-product has a weight average molecular weight (Mw) of less than 200 000 g/mol, a number average molecular weight (Mn) of less than 3 000 g/mol, and a melt flow index of more than 20 g/10 minutes. 21: 2014/06075 22: 2013/01/30 43: 2015/09/10 51: G01K; H01C 71: PST SENSORS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: BRITTON, DAVID THOMAS, HARTING, MARGIT 33: ZA 31: 2012/00771 32: 2012/01/30 54: LARGE AREA TEMPERATURE SENSOR 00: A sensing device is made up of a network of nominally identical temperature dependent resistors which is topologically equivalent to a square resistor network. The device has terminals at which an average resistance value thereof can be measured. The resistors are supported on a substrate which can be reduced in size from an initial size without substantially changing the average resistance value. In preferred embodiments, a pattern of contacts and conductive tracks joining the contacts are printed on a substrate, and a material having a temperature dependent resistance is applied over the contacts to define a network of interconnected thermistors. Alternatively, the material can be applied to the substrate first and the contacts and tracks printed on it.
21: 2014/06076 22: 2013/01/30 43: 2015/09/17 51: G01K; G01L 71: PST SENSORS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: BRITTON, DAVID THOMAS, HARTING, MARGIT 33: ZA 31: 2012/00709 32: 2012/01/30 54: FLEXIBLE TEMPERATURE AND STRAIN SENSORS 00: A strain compensated temperature sensor includes a first, temperature dependent resistor, and a second, substantially temperature independent resistor connected in series with the temperature dependent resistor. At least one electrical contact allows an electrical potential difference to be applied across both resistors simultaneously. Both the temperature dependent resistor and the substantially temperature independent resistor are sensitive to mechanical strain. This permits temperature readings from the sensor to be corrected automatically for mechanical distortion of the sensor. The temperature dependent resistor and the substantially temperature independent resistor are of substantially similar construction, preferably being located adjacent one another in or on a common substrate, and hence have a similar response to a mechanical force applied to them. 21: 2014/06077 22: 2013/01/30 43: 2015/09/17 51: G01L; G01K 71: PST SENSORS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: BRITTON, DAVID THOMAS, HARTING, MARGIT 33: ZA 31: 2012/00708 32: 2012/01/30
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54: THERMAL IMAGING SENSORS 00: A sensor device comprises an array of spaced apart sensor elements disposed in a pattern on a substrate. Each sensor element is connected electrically so that a physical variable measured by each sensor element independently can be recorded and/or displayed by an external instrument. The sensing device may be a temperature sensing device, in which case the sensor elements are temperature sensing elements such as negative temperature coefficient (NTC) thermistors. Alternatively the sensing device may be a strain or pressure sensing device, or an optical imaging device, in which case the sensor elements include piezoresistors or photoresistors. The sensor elements may be connected in a common source or write all - read one configuration, in a common output or write one - read all configuration, or in an array comprising X rows and Y columns, in a write X - read Y configuration.
21: 2014/06083 22: 2014/08/19 43: 2015/09/17 51: H04W 71: NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS OY 72: FREDERIKSEN, Frank, LUNTTILA, Timo, Erkki, TIIROLA, Esa, Tapani 54: ALLOCATION OF COMMUNICATION RESOURCES 00: -
The disclosure relates to allocation of resources for wireless communications. An index for a uplink control resource is determined in accordance with a predefined rule. The determining takes into account an index associated with a physical downlink resource and the amount of downlink resources to be mapped on the uplink control resource.
21: 2014/06096 22: 2014/08/20 43: 2015/09/17 51: FO1P 71: CHEN, Chi-Wen 72: CHEN, Chi-Wen, Taiwan, Province of China 33: TW 31: 102220743 32: 2013/11/07 54: AIR COMPRESSOR 00: The air compressor contains a casing member, a driving member, and a cylinder member. The casing member has a first accommodation section, a second accommodation section, and a connection section connecting the first and second accommodation sections. The first accommodation section has a number of first inlets and first outlets. The driving member is located between the first and second accommodation sections, and is adjacent to the first outlets. The cylinder member is located both in the second accommodation section and the connection section, and is adjacent to the second outlets. The outside cool air is drawn into the casing member through the first inlets. A portion of the drawn air is released through the first outlets, forming a first flow path for cooling down the driving member. Another portion is released through the second outlets, forming a second flow path for cooling down the cylinder member.
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21: 2014/06151 22: 2012/04/27 43: 2015/09/02 51: H05B 71: SCHREDER 72: SCHRÖDER, HELMUT, BRAND, DANIEL 54: LUMINAIRE CONTROLLERS 00: Described herein is a luminaire controller (100) for a luminaire in which dimming signals (270) can be provided to control the operation of the luminaire. The controller (100) also includes an energy measurement module (110) connected to a mains supply (120), a sensor module (280), a power switch (160), a central processing module (350) and a ZigBee transceiver module (410). The controller (100), in addition to providing dimming signals (270) in accordance with ambient lighting conditions sensed by a photocell (290) in the sensor module (280), provides efficient energy metering. In one embodiment, the luminaire controller is directly mountable on a luminaire which it is to control.
21: 2014/06153 22: 21/08/2014 43: 07/10/2015 51: B01F, B08B 71: EKATO RÜHR- UND MISCHTECHNIK GMBH 72: Wolfgang KELLER and Jochen JUNG 33: DE 31: 10 2012 006 001.7 32: 2012/03/23 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STARTING UP STIRRING MACHINES IN A SEDIMENT 00: 57: A system and an associated method for starting up stirring machines in a sediment in a controlled manner are provided, which system has the following: a container (1) for receiving materials to be processed; a strirring-element device with stirringelement blades (3) for stirring the materials to be processed in the container; a flushing device; and a device (2) for operating stirring machines. The flushing device is arranged in such a way and set up so as tp feed medium to a sediment which is formed in order to flush the sediment free. Furthermore, a controller (10) is provided which causes controlled re-starting of stirring machines after the free flushing operation.
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PATENT JOURNAL dihydro-4-oxoquinoline-3-carboxamide including formulations of the solid dispersions into powders, granules and mini-tablets, methods for manufacturing and processing the powders, granules and mini-tablets, and methods for treating cystic fibrosis employing the pharmaceutical composition. 21: 2014/06309 22: 27/08/2014 43: 12/08/2015 51: C07C, H01J, H05B 71: Ralf SPITZL 72: Ralf SPITZL 33: DE 31: 10 2012 007 230.9 32: 2012/04/07 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCTION OF ACETYLENE USING PLASMA TECHNOLOGY 00: 57: Method and device for production of acetylene using plasma technology, wherein a gas containing at least one type of hydrocarbon is fed into a nonthermal plasma of a plasma source.
21: 2014/06188 22: 2013/03/18 43: 2015/09/09 51: C07D 71: BAYER CROPSCIENCE AG, BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH 72: HIMMLER, THOMAS, RODEFELD, LARS, GELLER, THOMAS, FORD, MARK JAMES, HÖMBERGER, GÜNTER, HEINZ, DIETER 33: EP 31: 12161009.1 32: 2012/03/23 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING DITHIINE TETRACARBOXIMIDES 00: The present invention relates to a novel method for producing dithiine tetracarboximides by reacting succinic monoamides with thionyl chloride, wherein at least one of the method steps is carried out continuously. 21: 2014/06233 22: 2013/02/27 43: 2015/09/02 51: A61K 71: VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS INCORPORATED 72: DOKOU, ELENI, KNEZIC, DRAGUTIN, JAMZAD, SHAHLA, DAS, LAURA, ISRANI, MEGHNA JAI, KUZMISSION, ANDREW G, CAESAR, JOHN P JR, FAWAZ, MAJED, GU, CHONG-HUI, HURTER, PATRICIA NELL, JOHNSTON, MEGHAN M, WANG, HONGREN 33: US 31: 61/603,882 32: 2012/02/27 33: US 31: 61/710,352 32: 2012/10/05 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION AND ADMINISTRATION THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions containing a solid dispersion of N- [2,4Bis( 1,1 -dimethylethyl)-5-hydroxyphenyl]-1,4-
21: 2014/06336 22: 2013/03/01 43: 2015/09/21 51: B01J; C10G 71: CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LP 72: WU, AN-HSIANG 33: US 31: 13/412,399 32: 2012/03/05 33: US 31: 13/758,144 32: 2013/02/04 54: METHOD OF REGENERATING AROMATIZATION CATALYSTS 00: Methods for treating or rejuvenating a spent catalyst are disclosed. Such methods can employ a step of halogenating the spent catalyst, followed by decoking the halogenated spent catalyst. The halogenation step can utilize fluorine and chlorine together, or fluorine and chlorine can be applied sequentially. 21: 2014/06368 22: 2014/08/29 43: 2015/09/09 51: B65D 71: INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC 72: MELLO, Augusto, CHORA, Marcio, Marino, Pereira 33: BR 31: 202012004716.6 32: 2012/03/01 54: SUPPORT FOR FOOD ARTICLES 00: The present utility model relates to an improvement introduced in a support for food articles (10), preferably, for receiving Easter eggs, comprising a material piece consisting of a base (20); at least two side walls (30, 30') extending vertically; at least one fastening element (40, 40') located at the end of each of said at least two side walls (30, 30'): and at least two projections (60, 60'), opposite each other,
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extending from the base (20), said at least two projections extending vertically.
21: 2014/06400 22: 2013/02/01 43: 2015/09/29 51: A61H; A61F 71: EYE COMFORT LIMITED 72: SHARMA, ANANT, SHARMA, BENJAMIN ANAND RUBEN, MOORE, JONATHAN, LE MENTEC, LAURENT, CONDE, GINNY 33: GB 31: 1201934.5 32: 2012/02/03 33: GB 31: 1222560.3 32: 2012/12/14 54: EYE MASSAGE DEVICE 00: A manual device for massaging one or both of the upper and lower lids of the eye, the device comprising: a body, composed of flexible resilient biocompatible material, wherein the body provides jaws or lips, wherein the lips are biased into a spaced relationship by the material of the body, and wherein each lip is adapted to engage either the upper or lower eyelid, such that movement of the lips causes movement of at least one eyelid with respect to the other. The devices can conveniently be used to manipulate the meibomian glands of the eye in an optimum orientation, for example for alleviating or treating dry eye.
21: 2014/06441 22: 2014/09/02 43: 2015/09/25 51: C10L 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: BALTHASAR, Felix, Johannes, EGGENSTEIN, Matthias 33: EP 31: 12159796.7 32: 2012/03/16 54: USE OF A VISCOSITY IMPROVER 00: Use of a viscosity-improving additive, in a diesel fuel formulation, for the purpose of increasing the compressibility of the formulation. The viscosityimproving additive may be selected from (i) olefinbased polymers (in particular styrene-based polymers); (ii) base oils naphthenic, paraffinic or synthetic; (iii) polymethacrylates; and (iv) mixtures thereof. It may be used to increase the isothermal compressibility of the diesel fuel formulation at typical fuel injection pressures and temperatures, and in turn to improve the power- related performance of a compression ignition engine running on the fuel formulation. 21: 2014/06458 22: 03/09/2014 43: 30/09/2015 51: G01F, G08C 71: CLOSED-UP JOINT-STOCK COMPANY COHERENT 72: Yuriy Igorievich ROMANOV 33: - 31: - 32: 54: METHOD FOR PASSING SIGNALS THROUGH A MEDIUM UNDER MONITORING 00: 57: The method for passing signals through a medium under monitoring consists in generating a
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reference signal, transmitting this reference signal in a forward direction through the medium under monitoring by means of at least one transmitting electrical circuit, receiving the signal passing in the forward direction through the medium under monitoring by means of at least one receiving electrical circuit, transmitting the generated reference signal in the reverse direction through the medium under monitoring by means of the at least one receiving electrical circuit, receiving the signal passing in the reverse direction through the medium under monitoring by means of the at least one transmitting electrical circuit and thus ensuring the passage of signals through the medium under monitoring. The method for passing signals through a medium under monitoring ensures the production of signals passing through the medium under monitoring which have a high degree of identity.
21: 2014/06472 22: 2014/09/03 43: 2015/09/22 51: C08C, C08G, C08J, C08K, C08L, C09D 71: Nobel Scientific Sdn. Bhd. 72: CHIENG, Diing Yaw, MAR, Hung Than 54: METHOD OF MAKING A POLYMER ARTICLE AND RESULTING ARTICLE 00: A method of making a polymer article comprises the steps of making a polymer solution by mixing a first compound containing carbodiimide groups with a second compound containing carboxylated groups, applying the polymer solution to a former, wherein the step of applying occurs within 2 hours of the making of the polymer solution, and curing the polymer solution. The polymer solution can have a pH adjuster consisting of ammonium hydroxide.
21: 2014/06473 22: 2014/09/03 43: 2015/09/22 51: B81B, G01N 71: Centre for Cellular and Molecular Platforms (CCamp) 72: SAIYED, Taslimarif, MONDAL, Sudip, PRABHAKAR, Anil, KRISHNAMURTHY, H. 33: IN 31: 4067/CHE/2011 32: 2012/02/04 54: MICROFLUIDIC FLOW ANALYZER FOR PATHOLOGICAL DETECTION AND METHOD THEREOF 00: The present disclosure is related to a microfluidic flow analyzer for pathological detection. The microfluidic flow analyzer comprises plurality of buffer channels, sample channel, central flow channel, plurality of exciting optical channels and plurality of receiving optical channels. The plurality of exciting optical channels and the plurality of receiving optical channels are placed at predetermined angle to the central flow channel. The plurality of exciting optical channels excite cell in the sample solution flowing through the central flow channel. The cell being excited produces one or more optical signals. The one or more optical signals are received by the plurality of receiving optical channels. The microfluidic flow analyzer comprises plurality of detectors placed on each of the plurality of receiving optical channels for detecting one of the one or more optical signals. The detected optical signal is sent to a computing unit for pathological detection.
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51: B60D 71: OPPERMAN, Lourens Erasmus 72: OPPERMAN, Lourens Erasmus 54: A TOWING ACCESSORY FOR SECURING A TOWED VEHICLE TO A DRAUGHT VEHICLE 00: The invention relates to a towing accessory 10 for securing a towed vehicle 12, e.g. a trailer, to a draught vehicle including a ball-type tow bar 13. The accessory 10 includes a pair of complemental, articulating members or jaws 16 which define tow bar engaging formations 17 which are configured to clamp around a neck 15 of the tow bar 13, immediately behind a tow bar ball 14. The accessory 10, which is used in conjunction with a conventional coupling mechanism 18 of the towed vehicle 12, also includes a fastening means 21 in the form of a chain which is connected to one of the jaws 16 and is configured to pass through a semicircular cut-out 20 formed in each of the jaws 16 and to be secured to the coupling mechanism 18 in order to hold the coupling mechanism 18 fast to the tow bar 13.
21: 2014/06476 22: 2014/09/03 43: 2015/09/22 51: G07F 71: Intralot S.A. - Integrated Lottery Systems And Services
72: ALIGIZAKIS, Ioannis, KAKOS, Dimitros, PACHNIS, Spiridon, VRAHATIS, Konstantinos Angelos, ATHANASOPOULOU, Chrysoula, DIAMANDIS, Argiris, KARRA, Gianna 33: US 31: 61/604,060 32: 2012/02/28 54: METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONDUCTING LOTTERY GAMES WITH PORTABLE DEVICES ENABLED FOR NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION (NFC) 00: In some embodiments, the instant invention provides for a computer system that includes a processor executing the code to: receive an indication indicating that a player desires to participate in a lottery game based on a near field communication (NFC) between a mobile device of the player and a first game piece associated with the lottery game conducted by a game conducting authority; conduct a drawing in accordance with rules of the lottery game; receive an indication identifying an action performed by the player in accordance with the rules of the lottery game where the action is based on: i) a result of the drawing and ii) NFC communication between the mobile device of the player and a second game piece associated with the lottery game; and distribute a prize to player in accordance with the rules of the lottery game.
21: 2014/06478 22: 2014/09/03 43: 2015/09/22 51: H02J 71: Belenos Clean Power Holding AG 72: FRANCESCUTTO, Gianni, TOTH, Antoine, CLOSSET, Alexandre 33: EP(CH) 31: 12159515.1 32: 2012/03/14 54: RENEWABLE ENERGY UNIT HAVING A SIMPLIFIED CONNECTOR TECHNOLOGY 00: The present invention relates to an electronic device including an energy module (19) connected to an inverter system (100), said energy module including
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a plurality of means (18) for generating electricity from renewable energy which are connected in series, said means (18) for generating electricity from renewable energy being combined into a group (22), characterized in that the inverter system includes a plurality of control circuits (40), each control circuit being connected to a group of means (18) for generating electricity from renewable energy such that each group (22) of means for generating electricity from renewable energy can be separately controlled.
21: 2014/06498 22: 2014/09/04 43: 2015/10/09 51: D21H, D21J 71: D'AGNONE, Uwe 72: D'AGNONE, Uwe 33: DE 31: 20 2012 002 588.0 32: 2012/03/13 33: DE 31: 10 2012 107 193.4 32: 2012/08/06 33: DE 31: 10 2012 109 306.7 32: 2012/10/01 54: COMPOSITION OF FIBROUS MATERIAL 00: The present invention relates to a composition of fibrous material with a prescribed proportion of fresh fibres and/or waste paper with a further proportion of true grass, of sedge, of grass-like aquatic plants and/or of algal fibres, and auxiliaries and water, where the proportion by weight of true grass, sedge, aquatic grass-like plants and/or algal fibres is greater than (1) and smaller than 100% by weight of the entire mass of the substance, always calculated as proportion of substance after oven-drying. The invention further relates to a process for producing the mixture of fibrous materials and to its use for producing products containing fibrous materials.
21: 2014/06499 22: 2014/09/04 43: 2015/09/22 51: C07K, A01N 71: STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 72: RAUTENBACH, Marina, DE BEER, Abré, TROSKIE, Anscha Mari, VOSLOO, Johan Arnold 33: ZA 31: 2012/01316 32: 2012/02/22 33: ZA 31: 2012/01317 32: 2012/02/22 54: ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDE COMPOSITIONS FOR PLANTS 00: Compositions containing one or more tyrocidines, tryptocidines, phenycidines and/or gramicidin S, or derivatives and analogues thereof, are described for controlling antimicrobial growth on plants, plant material or plant growth media and methods for controlling or preventing the growth of microbial pathogens, and in particular fungal pathogens, on plants, plant parts and plant material are described herein. The active agents used to control these pathogens are tyrocidines, tryptocidines, phenycidines and/or gramicidin S, or derivatives, analogues or modifications thereof. The tyrocidines, tryptocidines, phenycidines and/or gramicidin S are cyclic decapeptides having the general amino acid sequence cyclo(valine-X1-leucine-D-phenylalanineproline-X2-X3-X4-X5-X6) (SEQ ID NO: 1) or a derivative or analogue thereof, wherein X1 is ornithine or lysine, X2 is valine, leucine, isoleucine, phenylalanine, tryptophan or tyrosine; X3 is the D-
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isomer of valine, leucine, isoleucine, phenylalanine, tryptophan, tyrosine, ornithine, or lysine; X4 is asparagine, glutamine or leucine; X5 is glutamine, the D-isomer of valine, leucine, or isoleucine; and X6 is tyrosine, phenylalanine, tryptophan or proline. 21: 2014/06511 22: 2014/09/04 43: 2015/09/22 51: H01H 71: MASCHINENFABRIK REINHAUSEN GMBH 72: SCHMECKEBIER, Mario, WINTERER, Alexander 33: DE 31: 10 2012 103 261.0 32: 2012/04/16 54: METHOD FOR MONITORING AN ON-LOAD TAP CHANGER 00: The invention relates to a method for monitoring an on-load tap changer according to the known "windowing technique," wherein for synchronization, the current (I) on the diverter switch is continuously detected, the effective value (leff) is calculated, which in turn is differentiated. The corresponding point in time, at which the maximum or minimum of the differentiated value occurs, is evaluated to be the moment for the diverter switch leap (tLU), and produces the synchronization impulse. 21: 2014/06526 22: 2014/09/04 43: 2015/09/14 51: H04B, H04M, H04N 71: LEVINSOHN, Steven Mark 72: LEVINSOHN, Steven Mark 33: ZA 31: 2013/06626 32: 2013/09/04 54: A MICROPHONE ACCESSORY AND METHOD OF USING A MICROPHONE 00: This invention relates to microphone accessories for use with a hand-held microphone, and to a method of using a microphone. The microphone accessory in accordance with the invention has a body comprising an attachment formation for attaching the microphone accessory to the handle of the microphone, a holding portion to be engaged by a hand of the user, a cover portion coupled to the holding portion and substantially spaced therefrom so as to define a holding zone between the holding portion and the cover portion for receipt of the hand of the user to engage the holding portion, in use, wherein the cover portion substantially shields or covers the holding zone and/or the hand of the user; and a static non-electronically variable display device and/or an electronically variable display device. The invention also relates to a wearable microphone accessory.
21: 2014/06533 22: 2014/09/05 43: 2015/09/22 51: B65D 71: INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC 72: EXNER, Ronald, H., LLOYD, Adam, WILCOX, Stephen, P., CLARK, Jo-Ann, DISAVINO, Vincenzo, SCAROLA, Leonard, S., ZERFAS, Paul, Anthony 33: US 31: 61/608,081 32: 2012/03/07 33: US 31: 61/683,161 32: 2012/08/14 54: PACKAGE 00: Food packages comprising a tray (11) with a cover (12) sealed about a surrounding flange (38) of the tray are provided, where the flange is non-planar. The flange can have a planar leading edge and a planar trailing edge that lie in planes angled relative to each other. Side edges of the flange extending between the leading and trailing edges can include non-planar segments in addition to planar segments. A recloseable feature can also be provided with the cover.
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21: 2014/06568 22: 2014/09/08 43: 2015/10/13 51: C07D 71: HOVIONE INTERNATIONAL LTD 72: SOBRAL, Luis, TEMTEM, Marcio, ANTUNES, Rafael, NUNES, Bruna 33: PT 31: 106142 32: 2012/02/10 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING TIOTROPIUM BROMIDE 00: The present invention relates to a novel process for the preparation of tiotropium bromide there is provided a process for preparing tiotropium bromide comprising (i) reacting scopine oxalate with diethylamine in an inert solvent to form scopine; (ii) reacting scopine and methyl di-(2-dithienyl)glycoIate (MDTG) in the presence of an inorganic base, and in an inert solvent to form N-demethyltiotropium; (iii) reacting N-demethyltiotropium with bromomethane in an inert solvent to form tiotropium bromide; (iv) crystallizing tiotropium bromide in a mixture of methanol and acetone, and optionally thereafter, (v) micronizing the tiotropium bromide so formed. 21: 2014/06584. 22: 2014/09/08. 43: 2015/09/07 51: G01R, G06F 71: Sony Corporation 72: ITO, Masato, SABE, Kohtaro 33: JP 31: 2012-079580 32: 2012-03-30 33: JP 31: 2012-079579 32: 2012-03-30 54: DATA PROCESSING APPARATUS, DATA PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM 00: Apparatus, methods and programs for estimating a parameter for modeling a time series signal with stochastic dynamics model, A method for obtaining data representing the mixed signals of two or more time series signals; estimating a parameter for modeling a time series signal with stochastic dynamics model. The present technology relates to
21: 2014/06588 22: 2014/09/09 43: 2015/09/28 51: A01G 71: NELSON MANDELA METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY 72: ZEELIE, Bernard 33: ZA 31: 2013/06829 32: 2013/09/11 54: PHOTOBIOREACTOR AND PROCESS FOR THE CULTIVATION OF MICROALGAE 00: A photo bioreactor is provided for the production of microalgae wherein multiple generally upright bioreactor tubes are fixed relative to each other. The bioreactor tubes are made of translucent material so as to provide for the admission of light through the tube walls to the interior thereof. The lower ends of the bioreactor tubes are interconnected by a manifold. One or more nutrient gas inlets provide gas bubbles passing upwards in each of the bioreactor tubes. At least one airlift extends upwards from the manifold to an elevated position for discharging liquid into a distributor duct having a discharge opening associated with an upper end region of each of the bioreactor tubes. A second airlift is preferably associated with the manifold to raise a stream of liquid and entrained microalgae upwards to an elevated gas separation reservoir having a liquid outlet and a separator for producing concentrated slurry of microalgae.
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21: 2014/06602 22: 2014/09/09 43: 2015/09/25 51: A61M 71: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC 72: ASKEM, Ben, Alan 33: US 31: 61/613,456 32: 2012/03/20 54: CONTROLLING OPERATION OF A REDUCED PRESSURE THERAPY SYSTEM BASED ON DYNAMIC DUTY CYCLE THRESHOLD DETERMINATION 00: Negative pressure wound therapy apparatuses and dressings, and systems and methods for operating such apparatuses for use with dressings are disclosed. In some embodiments, controlling the delivery of therapy can be based on monitoring and detecting various operating conditions. An apparatus can have a controller configured to monitor a duty cycle of a source of negative pressure. Based on the monitored duty cycle, the controller can determine whether a leak is present and provide an indication to a user. The controller can determine a duty cycle threshold in order to achieve an optimal or near optimal balance between an uninterrupted delivery of therapy, avoidance inconveniencing a user, conserving power, achieving optimal or near optimal efficiency, and/or limiting vibrational noise. In some embodiments, the duty cycle threshold is determined based at least in part on a capacity of a power source and an operational time of the apparatus.
21: 2014/06604 22: 2014/09/09 43: 2015/09/16 51: B01D, C02F 71: DELKOR TECHNIK B.V. 72: Taylor, Mark David, MINSON, David Neil, Navarro, Marcelo 33: ZA 31: 2012/02028 32: 2012/03/19 54: SHEAR-THINNING OF SLURRIES 00: A method of shear-thinning a slurry includes transferring slurry to be shear-thinned from 5 a primary vessel or reservoir (14) to a secondary vessel or reservoir (18), withdrawing at least a portion of the slurry in the secondary vessel or reservoir (18) by means of a pump or motive device (24) as a shear device thereby shear-thinning the withdrawn slurry, and returning or recycling at least a portion of the shear-thinned slurry back to the secondary vessel or reservoir (18). The slurry is withdrawn through an outlet (22) 10 from the secondary vessel or reservoir (18) and is returned to the secondary vessel or reservoir (18) through an inlet (36) into the secondary vessel or reservoir (18) with the inlet (36) being spaced from the outlet (22). The returned shear-thinned slurry has a reduced yield stress compared to slurry in the primary vessel or reservoir (14) and the returned shear-thinned slurry is allowed to mix in the secondary vessel or reservoir (18) 15 with slurry transferred from the primary vessel or reservoir (14) thereby to lower the overall yield stress of slurry in the secondary vessel or reservoir (18). Some of the slurry in the secondary vessel or reservoir (18) with the lower overall yield stress is transferred away.
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21: 2014/06619 22: 10/09/2014 43: 28/09/2015 51: G01N 71: BOARD OF SUPERVISORS OF LOUISIANA STATE UNIVERSITY AND AGRICULTURAL AND MECHANICAL COLLEGE LSU 72: Elvis, A. PETER, Xinggui SHEN, Christopher, G. KEVIL 33: US 31: 61/617,995 32: 2012/03/30 54: MEASUREMENT OF BIOLOGICALLY LABILE HYDROGEN SULFIDE POOLS 00: 57: A method to measure all relevant biologic hydrogen sulfide pools, namely free hydrogen sulfide, acid-labile sulfide, and bound sulfane sulfur, has been developed. The new method involves selective liberation, trapping and derivatization of labile hydrogen sulfide. The total labile sulfide, including the contribution of the bound sulfane sulfur pool, the acid-labile pool, and free H2S, was measured by incubating the sample with a reducing agent, TCEP (Tris(2-carboxyethyl)phosphine hydrochloride), to reduce disulfide bonds in an acid solution. This method was used to measure the three sulfide pools in blood samples from mice and from humans. This method can be used for research, environmental, and clinical purposes in determining hydrogen sulfide bioavailability in biological or other samples.
21: 2014/06622 22: 2013/02/14 43: 2015/09/17 51: B28B 71: BBM TECHNOLOGY LTD. 72: BRATTON, GRAHAM JOHN, BROWN, ROGER LESLIE 33: GB 31: 1202538.3 32: 2012/02/14 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MOULDING 00: In the moulding of cementitious articles, a flexible plastics mould e.g. of LDPE may be used to permit de-moulding of the articles e.g. by flexion of the mould. Moulds filled with hydraulically settable material may be supported in frames configured e.g. with plug and socket formations on upper and lower faces for cooperation with moulds to retain them in position and for cooperation with overlying and underlying frames to permit stacking.
21: 2014/06627 22: 2013/03/28 43: 2015/09/21 51: C21D; C25D 71: TATA STEEL IJMUIDEN B.V. 72: WIJENBERG, JACQUES HUBERT OLGA JOSEPH, CAMPANIELLO, JEAN JOSEPH, PORTEGIES ZWART, ILJA 33: EP 31: 12162441.5 32: 2012/03/30 54: A PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING A RECOVERY ANNEALED COATED STEEL SUBSTRATE FOR PACKAGING APPLICATIONS AND A PACKAGING STEEL PRODUCT PRODUCED THEREBY 00: This invention relates to a process for manufacturing a recovery annealed coated steel substrate for
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packaging applications and a packaging steel product produced thereby. 21: 2014/06630 22: 2014/09/10 43: 2015/10/15 51: B01F, C02F 71: INVENT UMWELT- UND VERFAHRENSTECHNIK AG 72: HÖFKEN, Marcus 33: DE 31: 10 2012 204 724.7 32: 2012/03/23 54: ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A FLOW IN A WASTEWATER TREATMENT TANK 00: The invention relates to an arrangement for producing a flow in a wastewater treatment tank (1), comprising a substantially horizontal bottom (B) and a horizontal mixer (2, 3, 4), which is provided in the wastewater treatment tank (1) and which has a propeller (4) driven by means of a propeller shaft (3). According to the invention, in order to save energy to produce flows the axis (A) of the propeller shaft (3) is tilted relative to the bottom (B) by an angle a of 1 to 10° in such a way that a flow directed toward a surface (0) of the wastewater (W) can be produced by the horizontal mixer (2, 3, 4).
21: 2014/06635 22: 10/09/2014 43: 22/09/2015 51: E05C 71: Hilton Brian Thomas 72: Hilton Brian Thomas 33: - 31: - 32: 54: RESTRICTOR 00: 57: A restrictor for restricting opening of a door includes first and second connectors. The first connector comprises a first mount for securing the first connector to a door frame, and an elongate rod
that: is pivotally connected to the first mount at a first axial end of the rod; and includes an enlarged head at or near a second axial end of the rod. The second connector comprises: a second mount for securing the second connector to a door; and a bracket that is hingedly connected to the second mount. Either: (i) the bracket; or (ii) the bracket and second mount, defines a slot that is: (a) sized to receive the rod therein and permit the rod to travel along the axis of the slot; and (b) undersized relative to the head, so as to capture the rod therein. And, the bracket is hingedly rotatable relative to the second mount along an axis of rotation that is substantially parallel to the axis of the slot.
21: 2014/06638 22: 2014/09/10 43: 2015/09/22 51: A61B, A61F 71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC., UNIVERSITY OF PITTSBURGH OF THE COMMONWEALTH SYSTEM OF HIGHER EDUCATION 72: FERRAGAMO, Michael, C., BERUBE, Jr., Alfred, Rodrigue, HARNER, Christopher, D., PERRIELLO, Michael, J. 33: US 31: 61/614,878 32: 2012/03/23 54: TISSUE GRAFT ANCHORING 00: A fixation device includes a member (26), a woven material (90, 112) attached to the member, and suture (118) extending through the woven material and including free regions for securing the woven material to a tissue graft. A method of securing a tissue graft includes providing a fixation member having a woven material attached thereto and suture extending through the woven material; determining a desired distance between the fixation member and a tissue graft; and attaching the woven material to the
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tissue graft using the suture at a position to obtain the desired distance.
21: 2014/06643 22: 2014/09/10 43: 2015/09/22 51: B65B, B65D, F24F 71: Air Liquide Medical Systems 72: DAVOINE, Romain 33: FR 31: 1358765 32: 2013/09/12 54: LIQUID TANK FOR MEDICAL GAS HUMIDIFIER 00: The invention relates to a liquid tank (1) for gas humidifier comprising a bottom (2) and a peripheral wall (3) defining an interior volume (4) able to contain a liquid, the said bottom (2) comprising a heat diffusing plate (5) in contact with the interior volume (4), characterized in that the heat diffusing plate (5) is fixed to the bottom (2) of the tank (1) by an elastic element (6) made of a deformable material. The invention also relates to a gas humidifier (11) comprising a liquid tank (1), particularly for water, according to the invention, preferably a removable tank (1) and an installation for supplying humidified respiratory gas to a patient (P) comprising a respiratory assist device (10) able to deliver a respiratory gas and fluidically connected (14) to a gas inlet (21) of such a gas humidifier (11).
21: 2014/06682 22: 2014/09/11 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61K 71: UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL 72: MUSABAYANE, Cephas, VAN HEERDEN, Fanie Retief, MUKARATIRWA, Samson, TUFTS, Mark Andrew 33: ZA 31: 2012/01838 32: 2012/03/13 54: TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY DEVICES 00: A transdermal delivery device in the form of a transdermal delivery patch for the delivery of insulin is disclosed. The patch comprises cross-linked amidated low methoxy pectin, insulin and a transdermal transfer enhancing agent.
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21: 2014/06685 22: 2014/09/11 43: 2015/09/21 51: B23K 71: Linde Aktiengesellschaft 72: SIEWERT, Erwan, DREßEL, Laurentius 33: DE 31: 102013015171.6 32: 2013/09/12 54: METHOD FOR GAS METAL ARC WELDING 00: The present invention relates to a method for gas metal arc welding, as well as to a device for gas metal arc welding and the use of an additional gas during gas metal arc welding, wherein a wire electrode (10) is melted by an arc (20), wherein the arc (20) burns between the wire electrode (10) and a work piece (61), and an inert gas (31) is supplied, and wherein an additional gas in the form of at least one additional gas flow (41) directed toward the tip (11) of the wre electrode (10) is supplied in addition to the inert gas (31).
21: 2014/06692 22: 2014/09/11 43: 2015/09/22 51: B60W, G05B 71: Jaguar Land Rover Limited 72: KELLY, James, FAIRGRIEVE, Andrew, DENNEHY, Dan, HEMES, Elliot 33: GB 31: 1202427.9 32: 2012/02/13 54: DRIVER ADVICE SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE 00: A driver advice system for a vehicle having at least one vehicle subsystem (12a-12e) comprises selection means (20) for receiving at least one driving condition indicator for the vehicle and for selecting, from a plurality of settings, a preferred setting for the at least one vehicle subsystem in response to the at least one driving condition indicator. The driver advice system includes an indication means for providing to the driver an indication of the preferred setting for one or more of the vehicle subsystems (12a-12e).
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21: 2014/06698 22: 2014/09/12 43: 2015/10/20 51: C07K; C12N 71: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC.; E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: ALBERTSEN, Marc, C.; FOX, Tim, W.; LEONARD, April L.; LI, Bailin; LOVELAND, Brian R.; TRIMNELL, Mary 33: US 31: 61/610,232 32: 2012/03/13 54: GENETIC REDUCTION OF MALE FERTILITY IN PLANTS 00: A nuclear maize gene is mutated to result in dominant male sterility. Two mutants are provided which impact signal peptide processing. Restoration constructs and methods are provided for use of the dominant male-sterile mutants in producing hybrid seed for male-sterile hybrid plants. Other signalpeptide modifications are provided. Orthologs of the wild type or mutated gene in various species are provided.
54: REARING DEVICE FOR LAYING HENS 00: The invention relates to a rearing device for laying hens, having at least one laying nest unit (10) according to the hand retrieval nest principle.According to the invention, the laying nest unit (10) comprises two laying nests (16, 17) which are adjacent one another, wherein the laying nests are located back to back or comprise a common rear side which furthermore separates the two laying nests from one another, and wherein in a region between the laying nests at least one egg-collecting surface is provided underneath the rear side or the rear sides.
21: 2014/06729 22: 2014/09/12 43: 2015/09/21 51: H02K 71: KSB Aktiengesellschaft 72: URSCHEL, Sven 33: DE 31: 102012205567.3 32: 2012/04/04 54: SYNCHRONOUS RELUCTANCE MOTOR AND UNDERWATER PUMP 00: The present invention relates to a synchronous reluctance motor for an underwater pump having a stator and a rotor which comprises a fluid barrier section for forming one or more magnetic pole pairs, wherein the airgap between the rotor (12) and the stator (11) is at least partially filled with a ferrofluid (20). A further partial aspect of the invention relates to an underwater pump with such a synchronous reluctance motor for driving the pump. 21: 2014/06728 22: 2014/09/12 43: 2015/09/21 51: A01K 71: FIENHAGE, Hans-Jürgen 72: RENSING, Frank, YOUSEF, Ramzy 33: EP(DE) 31: 14 000 557.0 32: 2014/02/17
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21: 2014/06730 22: 2014/09/12 43: 2015/09/21 51: A45C 71: BROLY, Fabien 72: BROLY, Fabien 33: FR 31: 1251702 32: 2012/02/24 54: PROTECTIVE CASE FOR A CREDIT CARD OR SIMILAR 00: A protective case for a credit card or similar, having the shape of a flat envelope, comprising two parallel walls between which a space is formed, intended for accommodating the card (2) to be protected. The protective case comprises at least two parts (3, 4) each comprising one of the two parallel walls, and one of the at least two parts (3, 4) is mounted sliding in the other, and is shaped to accommodate and hold the card (2), and to this end comprises a housing (32) into which a card (2) can slide. The housing (32) comprises laterally a reversible means for clamping the card (2), in order to secure same, and has an opening by which the card (2) can be extracted by sliding, after sliding the part (3, 4) containing the card (2).
21: 2014/06731 22: 2014/09/12 43: 2015/09/21 51: A45C 71: BROLY, Fabien 72: BROLY, Fabien 33: FR 31: 1251701 32: 2012/02/24 54: PROTECTIVE CASE FOR AT LEAST TWO CREDIT CARDS OR THE LIKE 00: The invention relates to a protective case for at least two credit cards (2) or the like, having the shape of a flat envelope, comprising two parallel walls between which one or a plurality of spaces are formed, intended for accommodating the cards (2) to be protected. The case comprises at least two parts (3, 4), each comprising one of the two parallel walls, and one of the at least two parts (3, 4) is slidably mounted on the other, and each of the at least two parts (3, 4) is shaped to accommodate and hold a card (2), and to this end comprises a housing (32) into which a card (2) can slide, said housing (32) comprising a reversible means for holding the card (2), in order to secure same, and having an opening by which the card (2) can be extracted by sliding, after sliding the part (3, 4) containing the card (2).
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21: 2014/06762 22: 2014/09/15 43: 2015/09/18 51: G06F 71: CARSTATS SA (PTY) LTD. 72: VOLANS, Royden 33: ZA 31: 2013/04442 32: 2013/06/14 54: LICENCE CARD DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: According to a first aspect of the invention, there is provided a licence card data processing method to authenticate a person associated with a vehicle (i.e. the driver or owner of the vehicle). The method comprising the steps of scanning a person identifier on a driver’s licence card associated with the person using a mobile device, the mobile device comprising scanning means and a display screen, with a mobile application running on the mobile device, processing the scanned person identifier on the driver’s licence card, retrieving information from a plurality of databases for the person based on the processed scanned person identifier, and displaying the retrieved information on the display screen of the mobile device. The invention extends to a licence card data processing system to authenticate a person associated with a vehicle.
21: 2014/06766 22: 2014/09/15 43: 2015/09/21 51: B29B, B29C 71: BSW Machinery Handels-GmbH 72: SCHMALHOLZ, Peter 33: AT 31: A 254/2012 32: 2012/02/28 54: DEVICE FOR FEEDING GRANULATE AND FILLER MATERIAL TO AN EXTRUDER SCREW OF AN EXTRUDER 00: The invention relates to a device for feeding granulate and filler material to an extruder screw (11) of an extruder. A cyclone (12) with an inlet opening for introducing a delivery flow of pneumatically delivered filler material and with an outlet opening (16) for discharging the filler material which has been separated from the delivery flow, a feed funnel (1) for the fresh granulate, and a mixing section (9) are provided, the separated filler material and the fresh granulate from the feed funnel (1) being fed to said mixing section. The cyclone (12) is arranged at least partly in the feed funnel (1) and is coaxial to same such that the outlet opening (16) of the cyclone (12) dips into a feed funnel (1) outlet region (6) which surrounds the outlet opening (16) in an annular manner, wherein a stuffing screw (19) passes axially through the outlet opening (16) of the cyclone (12) and at least partly protrudes into the mixing section (9), which axially adjoins the outlet opening (16).
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21: 2014/06781 22: 2014/09/16 43: 2015/09/22 51: F16B; E06B 71: MAO-CHEIA, Jose Teixeira 72: MAO-CHEIA, Jose Teixeira 33: ZA 31: 2012/01313 32: 2012/02/22 54: GLASS PANEL CLAMP 00: A fitting (10) is formed from by clamping first and second clamp bodies (12,14) of composite plastic material together, each of the clamp bodies being covered by a pressed stainless steel shell (36,38). Each of the clamp bodies (12,14) defines a grip formation (16) that faces a recess (26), so that an edge of a glass panel can be gripped between the grip formations (16) - preferably with soft pads (18). Fasteners such as bolts pass through apertures (24,25) extend through the shells (36,38) and bodies
21: 2014/06784 22: 2014/09/16 43: 2015/09/21 51: B66F 71: POWERWORKS (PTY) LTD 72: RUBERG, Nicolaas Eduardo Brites 33: ZA 31: 2013/07386 32: 2013/10/03 54: A JACK 00: The invention provides a heavyweight jack. A wheeled chassis is connected to an extendable hydraulic prop located on one side of a wheel axle. A beam extends across the axle and supports a counterbalance for assisted, manual lifting of the
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prop using an operating handle. The counterbalance is provided as a power pack for the prop located on an underslung cradle. The chassis includes an adjustable prop mounting having biasing means whereby a base of the prop is movable into a raised position relative to the wheel axle of the chassis to provide additional ground clearance when the jack is tilted. The chassis preferably includes an undercarriage which carries the axle and a movable deck secured to the prop with air springs located between the undercarriage and deck.
21: 2014/06791 22: 2014/09/16 43: 2015/09/21 51: B32B, D04H, H01G 71: Exeger Sweden AB 72: LINDSTRÖM, Henrik, FILI, Giovanni 33: SE 31: 1230033-1 32: 2012/04/04 54: A DYE-SENSITIZED SOLAR CELL INCLUDING A COMPOSITE SUBSTRATE 00: The present invention relates to a dye-sensitized solar cell including a working electrode (1), a first conducting layer (3) for extracting photo-generated electrons from the working electrode, a porous insulation substrate (4) made of a microfibers, wherein the first conducting layer is a porous conducting layer formed on one side of the porous insulation substrate, a counter electrode including a second conducting layer (2) arranged on the opposite side of the porous substrate, and electrolyte for transferring electrons from the counter electrode to the working electrode. The porous insulation substrate comprises a layer (5) of woven microfibers and a layer (6) of non-woven microfibers disposed on the layer of woven microfibers. The present invention also relates to a method for producing a dye-sensitized solar cell.
21: 2014/06794 22: 2014/09/16 43: 2015/09/18 51: H04L 71: Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Company Limited 72: HOU, Jie, XIONG, Pengfei, LIU, Hailong, CHEN, Bo 33: CN 31: 201210072147.2 32: 2012/03/19 54: AUTHENTICATION METHOD, DEVICE AND SYSTEM BASED ON BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS 00: An authentication method, a device and a system based on biological characteristics are disclosed. The method includes: receiving a biological characteristic image to be authenticated sent from a client end; extracting the biological characteristic image to be authenticated to obtain a biological characteristic template to be authenticated, matching the template with a local-stored biological characteristic template to carry out matching and authentication, and returning the matching and authentication result. Because the process of characteristic extraction is performed at a cloud server end, the complexity of client ends can be reduced, the expandability of client ends is increased, the limitation that the recognition of biological characteristics only can be finished at local places is eliminated, and diversified application can be supported.
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21: 2014/06803 22: 2014/09/17 43: 2015/09/22 51: B60P, B62D, B65G, E02F 71: SLEIPNER FINLAND OY 72: KORTESALMI, Ossi, HÖYLÄ, Teijo 33: FI 31: 20125214 32: 2012/02/24 54: TRANSPORT APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING HEAVY OBJECTS 00: The invention relates to a transport apparatus for transporting heavy objects, which transport apparatus (10) includes a chassis (12), which includes at least two side parts (16) and a platform part (20) and rear part (14') between them, a load space (21) arranged in the middle of the said chassis (12), and at least one wheel (22) mounted on each side of the load space (21) of the chassis (12), with the aid of an axle. The chassis (12) includes in addition a front part (14) and second side parts (18), of which the second side parts (18), the front part (14), and the rear part (14') together form a frame (27) enclosed on the horizontal plane, inside of which frame (27) is located at least one wheel on each side of the load space (21), its axle (26) being supported on at least the second side part (18).
21: 2014/06810 22: 2014/09/17 43: 2015/09/18 51: C10G, C10M 71: JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation 72: NAGAYASU, Yoshiyuki, HAYASAKA, Kazuaki, IWAMA, Marie 33: JP 31: 2012-082257 32: 2012/03/30 54: METHOD FOR DEWAXING HYDROCARBON OIL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING LUBRICATING-OIL BASE OIL 00: Provided is a method for dewaxing hydrocarbon oils that increases the life of hydroisomerization catalysts. An embodiment of this method for dewaxing a hydrocarbon oil comprises: a first step of obtaining an object to be treated having a peroxide value of 30 mass ppm or less by subjecting a hydrocarbon oil having a peroxide value of 100 mass ppm or greater to a hydrogenation treatment; and a second step of subjecting the object to be treated, which has a peroxide value of 30 mass ppm or less, to a hydroisomerization treatment using a hydroisomerization catalyst. 21: 2014/06811 22: 2014/09/17 43: 2015/09/18 51: C10G 71: JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation 72: HAYASAKA, Kazuaki, NAGAYASU, Yoshiyuki, IWAMA, Marie, TAKAHAMA, Koshi 33: JP 31: 2012-082300 32: 2012/03/30 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING LUBRICANT BASE OIL 00: Provided is a method for producing a lubricant base oil, said method making it possible to produce a lubricant base oil having a high viscosity index at high yield. One embodiment of the method for producing the lubricant base oil according to the present invention comprises a first step in which a
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stock oil is subjected to hydrorefining and an object to be treated is obtained, and a second step in which the object to be treated is subjected to hydroisomerization using a hydroisomerization catalyst. The stock oil contains a petroleum-derived hydrocarbon oil and a synthetic oil synthesized by the Fischer-Tropsch process. The petroleum-derived hydrocarbon oil content in the stock oil is 60-90% by volume, and the synthetic oil content in the stock oil is 10-40% by volume. 21: 2014/06812 22: 2014/09/17 43: 2015/09/21 51: F01K, F22B 71: Siemens VAI Metals Technologies GmbH 72: MILLNER, Robert, WIEDER, Kurt, WURM, Johann 33: EP(AT) 31: 12166625.9 32: 2012/05/03 54: METHOD FOR USING THE EXHAUST GASES FROM PLANTS FOR RAW IRON MANUFACTURE FOR GENERATING STEAM 00: -
21: 2014/06821 22: 2014/09/18 43: 2015/09/22 51: G01N 71: ECOLAB USA INC. 72: TOKHTUEV, Eugene, CHRISTENSEN, William, M. 33: US 31: 13/437,573 32: 2012/04/02 54: FLOW CHAMBER FOR ONLINE FLUOROMETER 00: A fluorescence analysis system may include a sensor head that has a light source configured to emit light into a flow of fluid, a detector configured to
detect fluorescent emissions from the flow of fluid, and a temperature sensor. The system may also include a flow chamber that includes a housing defining a cavity into which the sensor head can be inserted. In some examples, the housing is configured such that, when a flow of fluid enters the housing, the flow of fluid divides into at least a major stream passing adjacent the light source and the detector and a minor stream passing adjacent the temperature sensor. Such a flow chamber may direct fluid past different sensors components while inhibiting a build-up of solids particles, the generation of air locks, or other flow issues attendant with continuous or semi-continuous online operation.
21: 2014/06830 22: 2014/09/18 43: 2015/09/21 51: G01B 71: CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, FREE STATE 72: FOURIE, Petrus Jacobus, VAN ROOYEN, Ignatius Martin 33: ZA 31: 2013/09458 32: 2013/12/10 54: PELVIC MEASURING DEVICE 00: A pelvic measuring device 10 for use with livestock, which is adapted for measuring predetermined dimensions of a pelvis of an animal in order to determine the readiness of the animal for slaughter. The device comprises a pair of elongate members 26.1 and 26.2 which are pivotally connected to one another at a point intermediate their lengths, a coil spring 28 for urging the members apart and measuring scale 30. The members 26.1 and 26.2 define 38.1 and 38.2, respectively. The members
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26.1 and 26.2 have distal ends 34.1 and 34.2, respectively, which define measuring tips 42.1 and 42.2 which are introduced into the rectum of an animal for measuring distances between pelvic bones of the animal, the measurements being read from the measuring scale 30.
21: 2014/06831 22: 2014/09/18 43: 2015/09/21 51: F21S, F21V 71: KLEINMAN, Robin, LLOYD, Owen Bevan 72: LLOYD, Owen Bevan 33: ZA 31: 2013/05501 32: 2013/07/19 54: A LIGHTING UNIT AND A LIGHTING SYSTEM 00: A lighting system includes a plurality of lighting units 10 arranged in an end to end arrangement in spaced apart parallel rows and an electrical power supply for supplying electrical power to the lighting units 10. Each lighting unit 10 includes an elongate carrier body 12, a plurality of movable lamp holders 14, an electrical driver system 16 and a housing 18 within which the body 12, the holders 14 and the system 16 are located. Each holder 14 includes a movable flap formation and a lamp support fixed to the movable flap formation and to which a lamp is connected. The holders 14 are longitudinally spaced along the body 12 in two spaced apart parallel rows. The holders 14 are movable relative to the body 12 for adjusting a position of the holder 14 and thereby a position of the lamp held by the holder 14, so as to adjust a direction of light emitted by the lamp relative to the body 12.
21: 2014/06832 22: 2014/09/18 43: 2015/09/18 51: B66C, G05G 71: CMCO MATERIAL HANDLING (PTY) LTD. 72: DAVIS, Ashley Mark, PELLIZZON, Silvio Luigi 33: ZA 31: 2013/07028 32: 2013/09/18 54: HOOK HANDLING SAFETY DEVICE AND A HOOK SAFETY APPARATUS 00: This invention relates to a hook handling device for attachment to a hook. The hook is typically a foundry or container type hook having at least a neck, portion, and a hook portion extending therefrom which is typically difficult to handle. The hook handling device thus comprises a handle portion; and an attachment arrangement operable to removable attach the handle portion to the neck portion of the hook thereby to facilitate ease of handling of the hook via the handle portion, in use. The invention also extends to an associated method of handling a hook and a hook handling apparatus.
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PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2014/06837 22: 2014/09/18 43: 2015/09/21 51: G06K 71: Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Company Limited 72: WANG, Hui, XIE, Xiaojing 33: CN 31: 201210082964.6 32: 2012/03/26 54: FACE CALIBRATION METHOD AND SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER STORAGE MEDIUM 00: A face calibration method comprises: performing preprocessing on an image; extracting an angular point in the preprocessed image, and performing filtering and combination on the angular point to obtain a connected region of the angular point; extracting a centroid in the connected region of the angular point; and matching the centroid with a face template, calculating the matching probability between the centroid and the face template, positioning a region formed of the centroid, of which the matching probability is larger than or equal to a preset value, as a candidate face region. By adopting the above method, the accuracy rate and efficiency of calibrating a face can be improved. In addition, a face calibration system and a computer storage medium are further provided.
21: 2014/06836 22: 2014/09/18 43: 2015/09/21 51: C10L 71: JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation 72: NIITSUMA, Takuya, IWAMA, Marie, NASUNO, Kazuya, KOUSAKA, Tsukasa 33: JP 31: 2012-079570 32: 2012/03/30 54: GAS OIL COMPOSITION 00: The objective of the present invention is to provide a gas oil composition that has excellent low temperature performance compared to the conventional technology. This gas oil composition comprises 1 mass ppm or less of a sulfur content, 1 mass% or less of an aromatic content, 30 to 85 mass% of a paraffin content having 5 to 15 carbon atoms, 3 to 20 mass% of a paraffin content having 20 to 27 carbon atoms, and 50 to 75 mass% of an isoparaffin content, and contains 20 to 1,000 mass ppm of a low temperature fluidity improver.
21: 2014/06841 22: 2014/09/18 43: 2015/09/21 51: A61B 71: Facet-Link Inc. 72: JENSEN, Harm-Iven, LINK, Helmut D. 54: REINFORCEMENT IMPLANT FOR LAMINA WITH A CANTILEVER BRIDGE PART 00: The invention relates to a reinforcement implant for insertion into the lamina (91) of a vertebra (9), comprising a main body with bearing surfaces on the vertebra and a fastening device. According to the invention, a cantilever part (2) for spanning a resected area (92) of the lamina (91) is provided,
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and also, at opposite ends of the bridge part, in each case an anchoring part, wherein a first anchoring part is designed with a pressure surface (30) for bearing on the spinous process (90) of the vertebra (9), and a second anchoring part is designed with a transverse thrust surface (40) for bearing on an outer face of the lamina (91). The pressure surface (30) and the transverse thrust surface (40) enclose an obtuse angle (a), wherein an anti-shear device (5), in particular a facet screw (50), is arranged on the transverse thrust surface (40), and one edge of the transverse thrust surface (40) is adjoined by a load-bearing area (20) of the cantilever part (2) for spanning the resected area (92) of the lamina (91).
21: 2014/06852 22: 2014/09/19 43: 2015/10/26 51: G06F, G06Q 71: MU SIGMA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD. 72: BHARAT UPADRASTA, SRINIVASAN SUDARSANAM, ZUBIN DOWLATY, SUBIR MANSUKHANI 33: IN 31: 3649/CHE/2014 32: 2014/07/25 54: EVENT PROCESSING SYSTEMS AND METHODS 00: An event processing system is provided. The event processing system includes a multi-agent based system. The multi-agent based system includes a core engine configured to define and deploy a plurality of agents configured to perform a first set of programmable tasks defined by one or more users. The first set of programmable tasks are configured to operate with real time data. The multi-agent based system also includes a monitoring engine configured to monitor a lifecycle of the plurality of agents, communication amongst the plurality of
agents and a processing time of the programmable tasks. The multi-agent based system further includes a computing engine coupled to the core engine and configured to execute the first set of programmable tasks. The event processing system includes a batch processing system configured to enable deployment of a second set of programmable tasks that operate with non-real time data and a studio coupled to the multi-agent based system and configured to enable the one or more users to manage the multi-agent based system and the batch processing system.
21: 2014/06864 22: 2013/02/25 43: 2015/09/21 51: A01G; A23B; A23L; F24F 71: VAN AMERONGEN CONTROLLED ATMOSPHERE TECHNOLOGY B.V 72: VELTMAN, ROB HENK 33: NL 31: 2008346 32: 2012/02/24 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING THE ATMOSPHERE IN A SPACE FILLED WITH AGRICULTURAL OR HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS 00: The invention relates to a method for controlling the atmosphere in a closable space filled with agricultural or horticultural products. The method comprises of directly detecting the respiration of the agricultural or horticultural products and adjusting an oxygen content, a carbon dioxide content and/or a nitrogen content in the space subject to the detected respiration. The respiration is detected here periodically, in each case for a determined time, and the space is sealed off from external influences during detection of the respiration. A very good control is achieved by taking the actual respiration as starting point, and a highly reliable detection forms the basis of this control when the detection is performed periodically for some time in a completely
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isolated atmosphere. The invention also relates to an installation for performing the method, and to a closable space provided with such an installation.
21: 2014/06887 22: 2014/09/19 43: 2015/09/22 51: B01F, F01D 71: Outotec (Finland) Oy 72: XIA, Jiliang, TYLLI, Niclas, HIRSI, Tuomas 33: FI 31: 20125193 32: 2012/02/20 54: BLADE OF AXIAL FLOW IMPELLER AND AXIAL FLOW IMPELLER 00: -
21: 2014/06884 22: 2014/09/19 43: 2015/09/18 51: A61K, A61P 71: MERIAL LIMITED 72: BUBLOT, Michel, PRITCHARD, Joyce, MEBATSION, Teshome 33: US 31: 61/614,142 32: 2012/03/22 54: MODIFIED MAREK'S DISEASE VIRUS, AND VACCINES MADE THEREFROM 00: The present invention provides an effective vaccine for Marek's disease, which may be prepared using a recombinant Marek's Disease Virus (MDV), strain CVI988, having been transformed with a foreign DNA construct that includes a long terminal repeat sequence of a reticuloendotheliosis virus. This safe viral agent elicits a highly protective immune response in a chicken against virulent MDV challenge without causing a significant degree of pathogenicity. Suitable formulations of the vaccine for use in chickens include an effective immunization dosage of this novel viral agent, along with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier or diluent.
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21: 2014/06902 22: 2014/09/19 43: 2015/09/21 51: H04W 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: LIU, Jialing, XIAO, Weimin 33: US 31: 61/612,062 32: 2012/03/16 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REFERENCE SIGNALS AND CSI FEEDBACK 00: System and method embodiments are provided for signaling reference signals and Channel State Information (CSI) feedback for wireless communications. An embodiment method implemented by a user equipment (UE) for wireless communications measurements and CSI feedback includes receiving, from a network, at least one of a first index that indicates a corresponding non-zeropower CSI reference signal (CSI-RS) resource, a second index that indicates a corresponding zeropower CSI-RS resource, a third index that indicates a corresponding CSI-RS resource for interference measurement, and a fourth index that indicates a corresponding channel quality indicator (CQI) report
21: 2014/06911 22: 2014/09/22 43: 2015/09/28 51: F02C, F02M, F23K 71: ENACHE, Aurel 72: ENACHE, Aurel 33: RO 31: a 201200164 32: 2012/03/12 54: INSTALLATION FOR TREATING A FUEL TO INCREASE ITS CALORIC POWER 00: The invention refers to an installation for treating fuels to increase their caloric power. The installation, according to the claimed invention has a housing (15) and a coupon (10) between which there are place some excitation units (A), each of these are attached to each of two wires (11 and 12) which follow a spiral path through the coupon (10).
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21: 2014/06918 22: 2014/09/22 43: 2015/09/28 51: A47G, B65D 71: FLEMING, Douglas, H. 72: FLEMING, Douglas, H. 33: US 31: 61/614,955 32: 2012/03/23 54: LID AND VAPOR DIRECTING BAFFLE FOR BEVERAGE CONTAINER 00: A drink-through lid for a beverage container. The lid provides a drink outlet that allows liquid to fill a drink well base, from which a consumer may sip a beverage similar to using a cup or mug. The base is sized and shaped to sealingly engage the opening of the beverage container. A hollow raised lip portion is provided, and it has an exterior portion extending upwardly from the base. An outer lip portion is provided, with interior portion sloping downwardly and inwardly. A drink well base may have a sloped floor extending upwardly from a peripheral side along the lower end portions. At least one drink outlet is provided.
21: 2014/06939 22: 2014/09/23 43: 2015/09/25 51: G06Q 71: ENTERSEKT (PTY) LTD 72: BRAND, Christiaan Johannes Petrus, VAN TONDER, Albertus Stefanus, MÜLLER, Daniel Jacobus, MARITZ, Gert Stephanus Herman 33: ZA 31: 2013/04765 32: 2013/06/26 54: BATCH TRANSACTION AUTHORISATION 00: A method and system (1000) for conducting batched transaction authorisations from a mobile device (1070) is disclosed. The method includes transmitting a batched transactions list including details of multiple transactions loaded against an account and awaiting authorisation, to the mobile device (1070), over a secure connection (1110) between an authentication server (1060) and the mobile device (1070), and receiving a batched transaction authorisation message from the mobile device over the secure connection including a positive or negative authorisation result in respect of two or more of the transactions in the batched transaction list, each authorisation result in the batched transaction authorisation message having been individually signed with a private key (1090) associated with a unique digital certificate (1080) of the mobile device (1070).
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21: 2014/06944 22: 2014/09/23 43: 2015/10/15 51: B01F, C02F 71: INVENT UMWELT- UND VERFAHRENSTECHNIK AG 72: HÖFKEN, Marcus, HAGSPIEL, Thomas 33: DE 31: 10 2012 205 579.7 32: 2012/04/04 54: HORIZONTAL AGITATOR 00: The invention relates to a horizontal agitator for producing a flow in a clarifier, a submersible motor (1) and a propeller (3) drivingly connected thereto forming an assembly unit (M), wherein a receiving portion (A) for removably attaching the assembly unit (M) is provided and can be supported on the bottom (Bo) of the clarifier, and wherein a guide for guiding the assembly unit (M) along a substantially vertical movement path between a surfacing position above a maximum nominal sewage level (N) defined for the clarifier and the receiving portion (A) is provided. In order to improve the efficiency of the horizontal agitator and to reduce complexity of manufacture, the guide is formed by at least one first cable (S) extending between the surfacing position and the receiving portion (A).
21: 2014/06985 22: 2013/04/23 43: 2015/09/29 51: C10J; C02F 71: L'AIR LIQUIDE SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME POUR L'ETUDE ET L'EXPLOITATION DES PROCÉDÉS GEORGES CLAUDE 72: JUDAS, FRÉDÉRIC, ARUMUGAM, GANESH, SAUER, MICHAEL 33: DE 31: 10 2012 013 139.9 32: 2012/07/03 54: PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR THE GASIFICATION OF SOLIDS 00: In the gasification of carbonaceous solids with oxygen and/or steam, the solids are at least partly converted to CO and H2 in a first process step (10). In a second process step (20), a stream containing water then is separated from the product mixture obtained. This stream containing water finally is subjected to water purification in a third process step (30). This water purification is effected such that three streams (31, 36, 37) with different degrees of purity are obtained, at least one of which is recirculated in the process.
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21: 2014/07020 22: 2014/09/26 43: 2015/09/10 51: G02B 71: PRYSMIAN S.p.A. 72: ABBIATI, Fabio, LE DISSEZ, Arnaud 54: OPTICAL FIBER TRAY AND OPTICAL FIBER MANAGEMENT TRAY ASSEMBLY 00: It is disclosed a optical fiber tray having a hinge in its rear side with a hinge axis for connection to a support arm, wherein said tray comprises: at least a first port arranged at the rear side of the tray and configured for allowing optical fibers of a first type to enter/exit the tray; a guiding member comprising a second port positioned along the hinge axis and configured for allowing optical fibers of a second type to enter the tray along said hinge axis; and wherein said guiding member projects from said rear side of said tray and is independent from said at least a first port. Also disclosed is an optical fiber management tray assembly comprising a support arm and at least one tray. The optical fibers of the first type are buffered fibers and the optical fibers of the second type are bare fibers.
21: 2014/07021 22: 2014/09/26 43: 2015/09/10 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: SANOFI 72: VERGNE, Fabrice, CARRY, Jean-Christophe, DUCLOS, Olivier, CHATREAUX, Fabienne, DEPRETS, Stéphanie, LEROY, Vincent, MALLART, Sergio, MELON-MANGUER, Dominique, MENDEZPEREZ, Maria 33: FR 31: 1253044 32: 2012/04/03 54: NOVEL THIENOPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES, PROCESSES FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to compounds of formula (I): wherein R6 is -CONH2 or a C(Ra)(Rß)(OH) group; R is a substituted phenyl or heteroaryl group; R7 is an optionally substituted aryl or heteroaryl group. Process for the preparation thereof and therapeutic use thereof.
21: 2014/07024 22: 2014/09/25 43: 2015/09/22 51: H01L 71: NELSON MANDELA METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY 72: VORSTER, Frederik Jacobus, SCHULTZ, Ross Dane, VAN DYK, Eugene Ernest 33: ZA 31: 2013/07270 32: 2013/09/27
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54: CONCENTRATOR PHOTOVOLTAIC APPARATUS 00: This invention relates to a concentrator photovoltaic apparatus comprising a plurality of first solar cells in the form of concentrator photovoltaic cells and plurality of optical concentrating units comprising Fresnel lenses spaced therefrom and configured to concentrate direct normal irradiance onto the plurality of the first solar cells. The apparatus further comprises a plurality of second solar cells in the form of thin -film photovoltaic cells locatable at suitable locations in the apparatus t receive at least diffuse irradiance thereby to generate energy, in use. The invention also relates to a method of operating a concentrator photovoltaic apparatus of the type in accordance with the invention.
21: 2014/07025 22: 2014/09/25 43: 2015/09/22 51: G01N 71: Johnson Matthey Public Limited Company 72: CROUD, Vincent Brian, EGGINTON, Elizabeth Ruth, MARCHANT, Clive Anthony, MCCALLIEN, Duncan William John, MCINROY, Alistair, EUSTACE, David, MCNAY, Graeme 33: GB 31: 1205748.5 32: 2012/03/30 33: GB 31: 1205779.0 32: 2012/03/30 54: TRACER AND METHOD OF IDENTIFYING TRACER IN PRODUCT 00: A method of detecting a tracer compound dissolved in a liquid composition by means of surfaceenhanced spectroscopy comprises the steps of: a.optionally, diluting said liquid composition or said separated liquid by mixing with a diluent liquid; b.bringing a sample of the separated liquid into
contact with, a spectroscopy- enhancing surface comprising gold, silver or copper; c.obtaining a Raman spectrum from the sample; and d.calculating, from said spectrum, the concentration of the tracer in the sample relative to the concentration of a second component of the composition.
21: 2014/07033 22: 2014/09/26 43: 2015/09/22 51: C04B 71: L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour L'Etude et L'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude 72: LEBAIN, Gilles, RICHET, Nicolas 33: FR 31: 1252181 32: 2012/03/12 54: NOVEL CERAMIC-TO-METAL SEAL, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME 00: The invention relates to a seal assembly, which includes: (a) a ceramic tube (1); (b) a first ring (2) made of a refractory alloy including: a cylindrical opening (21) for receiving the ceramic tube; a first shoulder (22) which is located at the lower end of the ring, which is directed towards the interior of the cylindrical opening and which enables said ceramic tube to be supported; a second shoulder (23) forming, at the upper end of the ring, an annular space between the ceramic tube and the first ring made of a refractory alloy; (c) a second ring (3) which is made of a material that can be deformably sealed by heat-treatment, and which is located in the annular space formed by the second shoulder of the ring made of a refractory material; and (d) a third ring (4) made of a metal alloy, which is positioned on the upper edge of the first ring (2).
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21: 2014/07037 22: 2014/09/26 43: 2015/09/22 51: A61K, C07D 71: Amgen Inc. 72: BUI, Minna Hue Thanh, CUSHING, Timothy D., GONZALEZ LOPEZ DE TURISO, Felix, HAO, Xiaolin, LUCAS, Brian 33: US 31: 61/620,270 32: 2012/04/04 54: HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USES 00: Substituted bicyclic heteroaryls and compositions containing them, for the treatment of general inflammation, arthritis, rheumatic diseases, osteoarthritis, inflammatory bowel disorders, inflammatory eye disorders, inflammatory or unstable bladder disorders, psoriasis, skin complaints with inflammatory components, chronic inflammatory conditions, including but not restricted to autoimmune diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosis (SLE), myestenia gravis, rheumatoid arthritis, acute disseminated encephalomyelitis, idiopathic thrombocytopenic purpura, multiples sclerosis, Sjoegren's syndrome and autoimmune hemolytic anemia, allergic conditions including all forms of hypersensitivity, The present invention also enables methods for treating cancers that are mediated, dependent on or associated with p110 activity, including but not restricted to leukemias, such as Acute Myeloid leukaemia (AML) Myelodysplastic syndrome (MDS) myelo-proliferative diseases (MPD) Chronic Myeloid Leukemia (CML) Tcell Acute Lymphoblastic leukaemia (T-ALL) B-cell Acute Lymphoblastic leukaemia (B-ALL) Non Hodgkins Lymphoma (NHL) B-cell lymphoma and solid tumors, such as breast cancer.
21: 2014/07042 22: 2014/09/29 43: 2015/09/09 51: B65D 71: INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC 72: FISHER, Thad, J., HALGREN, Charles, W. 33: US 31: 13/436,706 32: 2012/03/30 54: FLEXIBLE PACKAGES INCORPORATING A TWISTABLE POLYMER RECLOSE MATERIAL 00: A flexible food package comprises a bottom end, a top end, and a side wall incorporating a twistable portion having increased dead fold characteristics than adjacent portions of the side wall. The twistable portion has at least a first section and a second section each having a maximum width and joined by at least a third section having a minimum width less than the maximum width of each of the first and second sections. The third section is configured to permit the first and second sections to twist about the third section. The twistable portion is configured to twist together with adjacent portions of the side wall to restrict access to an access opening formed after opening of the top end. A method of manufacturing reclosable flexible packages including twistable portions is also provided.
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21: 2014/07048 22: 29/09/2014 43: 21/09/2015 51: A62B, E06C 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH and LOGAER MASCHINENBAU GMBH 72: Simon ROTH and Arthur HERMES 33: DE 31: 10 2012 204 643.7 32: 2012/03/22 54: CLIMBING LOCKING SYSTEM FOR VERTICAL LADDERS 00: 57: The invention relates to a climbing locking system for vertical leaders, in particular of a wind turbine. The climbing locking system has at least one vertical ladder segment (20) having a longitudinal direction and a t least one open end (20a, 20b) for accommodating a catching device, which can be moved back and forth in the longitudinal direction as a climbing protection system. The climbing locking system also has at least one climbing locking unit (10) at the at least one open end (20a, 20b) of the vertical ladder segment (20). The climbing locking unit (10) is
21: 2014/07095 22: 30/09/2014 43: 06/10/2015 51: B01J, B01D, G21F 71: AREVA GMBH 72: Katharina DONABAUER, Amo TISSLER, Mika ENDLER, Olaf BUTTNER 33: DE 31: 10 2012 006 542.6 32: 2012/04/02 54: METHYL IODIDE ADSORBER, USE OF THE SAME, AND METHOD FOR ADSORPTION OF METHYL IODIDE 00:57: A methyl iodide adsorber is provided, comprising a zeolite containing at least one iodide-adsorbing metal or a compound thereof, wherein the zeolite is a hydrophobic zeolite. A use of the adsorber and a method for adsorption of methyl iodide are also specified.
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51: H02H 71: JORGEN NIELSEN 72: JORGEN NIELSEN 33: - 31: - 32: 54: A SURGE PROTECTION DEVICE 00: 57: This invention relates to a surge protection device. More specifically, the invention relates to a surge protection device for protecting electronic equipment against damage from high voltage spikes induced in power, television/satellite and/or telecommunication lines arising mainly from localised lightning strikes. The surge protection device includes a housing with a plurality of input and output sockects for connecting to inputs (i.e. power, TV antenna, etc.) and outputs (i.e. electronic equipment) respectively. The device further includes a switch for electrically connecting and disconnecting the input sockets from the output sockets, the switch comprising stationary contacts and movable contacts located on a movable switch arm, the movable arm being movable between a connected state wherein the stationary and movable contacts are in electrical connection with one another, and a disconnected state, wherein the stationary and movable contacts are displaced from one another to form an air gap there between. The device further includes a motor for moving the movable switch arm, a controller for actuating operation of the motor and a detector for dectecting an event thereby to trigger operation of the controller.
00: A needle retractable-type safe self-destructing syringe, which comprises a barrel body (1). A needle base body (3) is arranged within a barrel neck of an end part of the barrel body (1). The barrel neck (2) and the needle base body (3) form therebetween a flexible cushioning stopper mechanism. An asymmetric retracting-locking piece having a flexibility feature is arranged at an end part of a syringe plunger (5). The flexibility feature implements engagement with and locking onto an outer sleevetype retracting-locking component (5) in a cavity of a needle base. In a stress environment of an asymmetric force, the needle base deflects to a side after being retracted into the barrel body (1), while an injection needle therefore swings in the direction of a nearly 45 degree angle to a side of the inner wall of the barrel body (1) and is locked by a neck part of the barrel body. This prevents an injection needle and the needle base from being pushed out of the barrel neck of the barrel body again, effectively prevents secondary injury caused by the needle being pushed out, and implements truly safe self-destruction of the syringe. The asymmetric flexible retracting-locking piece is a plastic barb body (12); same is formed with the plunger in a single mold-forming.
21: 2014/07061 22: 2014/09/29 43: 2015/10/22 51: A61M 71: WANG, Zuyang 72: WANG, Zuyang 33: CN 31: 201220070623.2 32: 2012/02/29 54: RETRACTABLE SELF-DESTRUCTING SAFETY SYRINGE WITH REPLACEABLE NEEDLE
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21: 2014/07066 22: 2014/09/29 43: 2015/09/16 51: E21F 71: CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY 72: DU, Changlong, ZHENG, Kehong, LI, Jianping, YANG, Daolong, LUO, Chenxu, JIANG, Hongxiang 33: CH 31: 201310064800.5 32: 2013/02/28 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR USING GANGUE ABOVEGROUND TO BACKFILL MINE GOAF 00: Disclosed are a method and device for using the gangue aboveground to backfill a mine goaf, the method comprising: in the process of a gangue backfill, crushing the gangue aboveground via a double-roll crusher (4); then conveying the crushed gangue to the bottom of the mine via a material vertical conveyor (6); recrushing the fractions of the gangue in the mine via a double-roll crusher (8) so as to obtain the particle diameter required by a pneumatic conveyor (9); and finally transporting the recrushed gangue to backfill the goaf in the mine via the pneumatic conveyor (9). The method and device for using the mine gangue aboveground to backfill a goaf tunnel in the mine can safely and efficiently transport the gangue from the ground to the goaf in the mine at a depth of a few hundred meters from the ground so as to backfill the goaf in the mine, thus saving the floor area occupied by the gangue piled on the ground, and reducing the danger of earth surface subsidence.
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72: NAGAYASU, Yoshiyuki, HAYASAKA, Kazuaki, YOKOI, Mayumi, TAKAHAMA, Koshi 33: JP 31: 2012-079872 32: 2012/03/30 54: ZSM-22 ZEOLITE, HYDROISOMERIZATION CATALYST AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBON 00: This method for producing a hydroisomerization catalyst is provided with: a first step, wherein a carrier precursor is obtained by heating a mixture containing a binder, and an ion-exchanged zeolite obtained by subjecting an organic templatecontaining zeolite, which contains an organic template and has a 10-membered ring onedimensional porous structure, to ion exchange in a solution containing ammonium ions and/or protons, at 250 to 350°C in a nitrogen atmosphere; and a second step, wherein the hydroisomerization catalyst is obtained by firing a catalyst precursor formed by including a platinum salt and/or a palladium salt in the carrier precursor at a temperature of 350 to 400°C in an atmosphere containing molecular oxygen, such that platinum and/or palladium are carried by a carrier containing zeolite.
21: 2014/07073 22: 2014/09/29. 43: 2015/09/21 51: B01J, C07C 71: Evonik Röhm GmbH 72: SELBACH, Arndt, SARTORELLI, Lorenza, PERL, Andreas, DEINKEN, Joachim, SOHNEMANN, Stefanie, MNICH, Norbert, GRÖMPING, Matthias, GROPP, Udo, MERTZ, Thomas 33: DE 31: 10 2012 205 257.7 32: 2012/03/30 54: METHOD FOR HYDROLYSING ACETONE CYANOHYDRIN 00: The present invention relates to a method for hydrolysing acetone cyanohydrin (ACH) by sulphuric acid in the context of the ACH-sulpho method for producing methacrylic acid (MAA) or methyl methacrylate (MMA). 21: 2014/07075 22: 2014/09/29 43: 2015/09/21 51: C07C 71: Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.V. 72: PRAGT, Johannes Jozef, JONGMANS, Mark Theodorus Gerardus, BARGEMAN, Gerrald,
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SCHUUR, Boelo, AALDERING, Jacobus Theodorus Josef, NIEUWHOF, Melle Rinze, KISS, Anton Alexandru, DE HAAN, André Banier, LONDOÑO RODRIGUEZ, Alex, VAN STRIEN, Cornelis Johannes Govardus 33: EP(NL) 31: 12002517.6 32: 2012/04/06 33: US 31: 61/621,134 32: 2012/04/06 54: PROCESS FOR SEPARATING MONOCHLOROACETIC ACID AND DICHLOROACETIC ACID VIA EXTRACTIVE DISTILLATION USING AN ORGANIC SOLVENT 00: -
21: 2014/07093. 22: 2014/09/30 43: 2015/10/05 51: E21C 71: CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY 72: ZHANG, Jixiong, ZHANG, Qiang, DENG, Xuejie, ZHOU, Nan, JIANG, Haiqiang, WANG, He 33: CN 31: 201210527033.2 32: 2012/12/10 54: SOLID-FILLING COAL MINING METHOD WITH TWO PRE-EXCAVATED TUNNELS FOR ADVANCING 00: A solid-filling coal mining method with two preexcavated tunnels for advancing. A mining roadway adopts an arrangement mode that the pre-excavated tunnels are taken as air return and inlet roadways and a gob-side entry retaining roadway is taken as a roadway for transporting filling materials and coal; coal extraction and gob backfilling are carried out by a comprehensive mechanical solid-filling coal mining process; and a coal mining method that a mining sequence is propelled by making a filling coal mining working face be back to the direction of transporting the coal to a mountain in a mining area is used. The pre-excavated tunnels are formed, by tunneling, before the extraction of the working face, and the gob-side entry retaining roadway is formed by optimally designed filling bodies beside the roadway along with the implementation of advancing filling coal mining operation along the working face. The coal mining method is simple in process, technically and completely realizes coal milling without pillars, and achieves high coal resource extraction rate. The
coal mining method can not only solve the technical problems that a draw-back-type down-mining and up-filling working face cannot ensure a filling effect during a filling milling process of a mine with shortage of resources, but also materialize the comprehensive mechanical solid-filling coal mining of mines with limited geological conditions by virtue of an advancing up-milling and down-filling working face.
21: 2014/07101 22: 2014/09/30 43: 2015/09/21 51: G06F 71: Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Company Limited 72: GUAN, Zhenan, ZHANG, Xiaolong, LIN, Qianya, WENG, Yueteng, CHEN, Yuehai 33: CN 31: 201210061716.3 32: 2012/03/09 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROCESSING ANIMATED EMOTICON 00: The present invention relates to the technical field of communications terminals, and provides a method and a device for processing an animated emoticon. The method comprises the following steps: acquiring an emoticon state of an animated emoticon sent by each of multiple clients or acquiring emoticon states of animated emoticons sent by any two of multiple clients; acquiring, according to a preset animated emoticon judgment rule, a judgment result of the emoticon states of the animated emoticons sent by the multiple clients; outputting the judgment result to the multiple clients respectively for displaying. By performing interactive processing on multiple states of animated emoticons sent by multiple clients that are currently involved in communications and performing animated emoticon interaction, an
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interactive operation on animated emoticons sent by multiple mobile-terminal-based clients is implemented, an interaction result can be displayed, and the user experience is greatly improved.
21: 2014/07103 22: 2014/09/30 43: 2015/09/21 51: E21B 71: LKAB Wassara AB 72: EGERSTRÖM, Fredrik 33: SE 31: 1250345-4 32: 2012/04/04 54: APPARATUS FOR DRILLING AND LINING A BOREHOLE 00: The invention concerns an arrangement at a drill for down-the-hole drilling in front of a subsequent lining pipe (58), comprising a drill bit (2) intended to be inserted at its neck (2a) into a chuck in a down-thehole drill (100), from which impacts are transferred to the drill bit, a control means (5) for guiding the drill and the lining pipe relative to each other and that allows the drill to rotate relative to the lining pipe, a coupling arrangement (24a, 24b; 46, 47) in the form of a bayonet coupling or similar with which the drill can be coupled to the control means (5) in a manner that allows them to be separated and that in its freed condition allows the drill, together with the down-thehole drill, to be withdrawn through the lining pipe, a flushing passage (32c) for the supply of flushing agent in front of the drill and an evacuation passage for the removal of drilling cuttings together the flushing agent. In order to achieve increased drilling efficiency, it comprises a casing shoe (4) that can be
applied at the forward end of the lining pipe (58) and intended to displace the lining pipe forwards and into the borehole through interaction with a contact surface (59a) arranged at the casing shoe and a contact surface (59b) arranged at a stationary part of the down-the-hole drill (100).
21: 2014/07110 22: 2014/09/30 43: 2015/09/18 51: F24H 71: CORNISH, Wayne, CORNISH, Wayne Ian 72: CORNISH, Wayne, CORNISH, Wayne Ian 54: WATER HEATER SAFETY DEVICE 00: A safety device for a water heater arrangement is provided, the water heater arrangement comprising a water heater including a cold water inlet and a heating device within the heater to heat up the water. The water heater is fitted within a drip tray for accumulating and discharging overflow water. The safety device comprises a sensor within or proximate the drip tray to detect the presence of moisture or water within the drip tray, a controller connected to the sensor to control the operation of the safety device, and an actuator controlled by the controller, the actuator being fitted to the cold water inlet and being arranged to stop the supply of cold water into the water heater. In use, upon the detection of moisture or water within the drip tray, in the event of the water heater bursting, the controller can actuate the actuator to stop the supply of water into the water heater.
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21: 2014/07120 22: 2014/10/01 43: 2015/09/18 51: F03G F24J 71: MAGALDI INDUSTRIE S.R.L. 72: MAGALDI, Mario, DE MICHELE, Gennaro, DONATINI, Franco 33: IT 31: RM2012A000135 32: 2012/04/03 54: DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HIGH LEVEL OF ENERGETIC EFFICIENCY FOR THE STORAGE AND USE OF THERMAL ENERGY OF SOLAR ORIGIN 00: A device (1; 10; 11; 12) for storage and transfer of thermal energy associated with an incident solar radiation, which is used in a solar plant for the production of energy, based on an optical plant configuration which makes solar radiation converge from above, and comprises: - a containment casing (2); and - a dual bed (31, 32) of fluidizable particles received inside the casing (2) and arranged the one circumscribed to the other one, wherein the casing (2) has at least one receiving cylindrical cavity (20) which extends through the bed (3) of particles and has a open top inlet (21) for receiving the solar radiation concentrated by a field of heliostats and an open or closed bottom (22) at the level of the base of the bed of particles, the overall arrangement being such that one of the beds of particles (31) is arranged in contact with the side skirt (23) of the cylindrical cavity (20) for storing thermal energy received from the solar radiation and the other one bed of particles (32) is arranged in contact with pipe bundles (41) crossed by the working fluid.
21: 2014/07135 22: 2014/10/01 43: 2015/09/18 51: B60L, E21F, H01M 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy 72: KOUVO, Mikko, KOUHIA, Samuli 33: EP(FI) 31: 13186996.8 32: 2013/10/02 54: MINING VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR ITS ENERGY SUPPLY 00: The invention relates to a mining vehicle and a method for energy supply of a mining vehicle. The mining vehicle has a carriage, driving equipment for moving the carriage, and at least one mining work device. The mining vehicle further has an electric motor for supplying power to the mining work device, a connection for supplying electric power to the electric motor from an electrical network of the mine, and an energy source. The electric motor comprises at least a primary stator winding and a secondary stator winding such that the primary stator winding and the secondary stator winding are galvanically isolated from each other. When the mining vehicle is connected to the electrical network of the mine via the primary stator winding, the electric motor is arranged, at least for a period of time, to supply power to the at least one mining work device and, at least for a period of the time, to supply power via the secondary stator winding for charging the energy source.
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21: 2014/07145 22: 2014/10/02 43: 2015/09/18 51: B01J 71: SUNSHINE KAIDI NEW ENERGY GROUP CO., LTD. 72: ZHENG, Shenke, SONG, Dechen, ZHAN, Xiaodong 33: CN 31: 201210055808.0 32: 2012/03/05 54: SURFACE MODIFICATION METHOD OF ALUMINUM OXIDE CARRIER 00: Disclosed is a surface modification method of an aluminum oxide carrier. The method sequentially comprises the following steps: 1) dissolving soluble kazoe into deionized water and preparing it into a kazoe aqueous solution; 2) soaking an aluminum oxide carrier into the kazoe aqueous solution and performing vacuum drying; 3) placing the dried aluminum oxide carrier into a reaction vessel, adding silicon tetrachloride, adding a Grignard reagent dropwise, sealing the reaction vessel, heating, and reacting at constant temperature for 3 to 18 hours, wherein the volume ratio of the added silicon tetrachloride to the aluminum oxide carrier is controlled to be (0.5-5) to 1 and the heating temperature of the reaction vessel is controlled to be 160°C to 350°C; and 4) cooling the reaction vessel, filtering the aluminum oxide carrier, washing and performing vacuum drying again to obtain the surface modified aluminum oxide carrier. Practice shows that by adopting the method, a compact silicon nitride layer can be synthesized on the surface of the aluminum oxide carrier under mild reaction conditions and the performance of the aluminum oxide carrier can be improved in multiple aspects.
21: 2014/07150 22: 2014/10/02 43: 2015/09/21 51: C01G B09B 71: WUHAN KAIDI ENGINEERING TECHNOLOGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD. 72: HAN, Yiming, LIU, Qianqian, LAI, Bo, XU, Li, SONG, Dechen 33: CN 31: 201210055799.5 32: 2012/03/05 54: METHOD FOR PREPARING HIGH-PURITY COBALT NITRATE CRYSTALS FROM CO/SIO2 WASTE CATALYSTS 00: Provided is a method for preparing high-purity cobalt nitrate crystals from Co/SiO2 waste catalysts. The method sequentially comprises the following steps: 1) calcining Co/SiO2 waste catalysts to be treated at 350 to 500 ? under the existence of air for 3 to 6 hours, grinding the Co/SiO2 waste catalysts into powder after cooling to the room temperature; 2) transferring the waste catalyst powder into a fluidized bed reactor and taking reduction reaction for 8 to 12 hours in mixed gas of H2 and N2; 3) adding the waste catalysts after the reduction reaction into excessive dilute nitric acid solution to be fully dissolved and filtering; 4) using alkali liquid for regulating the pH value of the obtained cobalt nitrate solution to 1.5, adding oxalic acid solution for reaction in the water bath of 25 to 80 ?, regulating the pH value of the reacted solution to 1.5 by diluted alkali solution and filtering the hot solution to obtain cobalt oxalate precipitates; 5) after drying the cobalt oxalate precipitates, roasting the dried cobalt oxalate precipitates at the temperature of 550 to 650 ? for 4 to 8 hours; 6) dissolving the obtained cobalt oxide by dilute nitric acid solution and 7) evaporating and crystallizing the cobalt nitrate solution to obtain Co(NO3)2·6H2O crystals. The recovery rate and the purity of the Co(NO3)2·6H2O in the method are high. 21: 2014/07162 22: 2014/10/02 43: 2015/09/28 51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D 71: GLAXO GROUP LIMITED 72: SHUKLA, Lena, HARRISON, Stephen, BIRAULT, Véronique, CAMPBELL, Amanda, Jennifer, LE, Joelle 33: GB 31: 1207403.5 32: 2012/04/27 33: GB 31: 1304596.8 32: 2013/03/14 54: NOVEL COMPOUNDS 00: The present invention is directed to novel retinoidrelated orphan receptor gamma (ROR?) modulators, processes for their preparation, pharmaceutical compositions containing these modulators, and their use in the treatment of inflammatory, metabolic and autoimmune diseases mediated by ROR?.
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21: 2014/07191 22: 2014/10/03 43: 2015/09/29 51: A47G 71: SYLKO (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: ATTWOOD, Michael 33: ZA 31: 2013/08737 32: 2013/11/20 54: A DISH SUPPORT 00: The invention relates to a dish support comprising of a least one item of cutlery having at least one attachment means for the attachment of a dish thereto and the at least one item of cutlery being configurable to a first configuration that defines a support structure, having plate attachment means for removably securing a plate to the cutlery, and the at least one item of cutlery being configurable to a second configuration, where the at least one item of cutlery is detachable from the dish thereby enabling its use as an item of cutlery.
21: 2014/07196 22: 2014/10/03 43: 2015/09/18 51: C08K 71: Evonik Industries AG 72: BLUME, Anke, KLOCKMANN, Oliver 33: DE 31: 10 2012 205 642.4 32: 2012/04/05 54: MERCAPTOSILANE-CARBON BLACK BLEND 00: The invention relates to mercaptosilane-carbon black blends, containing at least 20% by weight of mercaptosilane of general formula (I) and carbon black, wherein the mercaptosilane-carbon black blend has an iron content of < 9 ppm. The blends are produced by mixing the mercaptosilane of general formula (I) with the carbon black. The blends can be used in rubber mixtures.
21: 2014/07197 22: 2014/10/03 43: 2015/09/21 51: A21C, B01F 71: VMI 72: CHEIO DE OLIVEIRA, José, DUGAST, Dominique, COPPENOLLE, Philippe, CHAILLOU, Emmanuel, RICARD, Pascal 33: FR 31: 1251981 32: 2012/03/05 54: CONTINUOUS DOUGH KNEADING MACHINE FOR PASTRY OR BREAD MIXES, SUCH AS FOR SANDWICH BREAD 00: The invention relates to a continuous dough kneading machine for pastry or bread mixes, such as for sandwich bread, said machine comprising: a substantially tubular chamber (C) provided with an inlet (E) for the dough to be kneaded and an outlet (S) for the kneaded dough, including a constriction, said chamber (C) comprising an upstream subchamber (C1) connected to the inlet (E) and a downstream sub-chamber (C2) connected to the outlet (S); means (P, V) for creating a negative pressure in the downstream sub-chamber (C2); and two shafts (1a, 1b) rotatably mounted inside the chamber (C), supporting dough-conveying members (5a, 5b) disposed in particular in the upstream chamber (C1) and dough-kneading members (7a, 7b, 9a, 9b) disposed in particular in the downstream chamber (C2). The machine also comprises means (1a, 1b, 11a, 11b) for forming a dough obstruction (B1) in the transition zone from the upstream chamber to the downstream chamber.
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51: B62J 71: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. 72: OTSUBO, Mamoru, HAYASHI, Takazumi, YOSHINO, Hiroki 33: JP 31: 2012-051808 32: 2012/03/08 54: STRUCTURE FOR FRONT PART OF SADDLETYPE VEHICLE 00: The objective of the present invention is to provide a structure for the front part of a saddle-type vehicle with which a change in the steering feeling is prevented, and the interior structure is not easily viewable from a front-surface opening, when a front cover is equipped with a front-surface opening. This structure for the front part of a saddle-type vehicle is equipped with: a vehicle frame (10); a head pipe (11) provided on the part of the vehicle frame and supporting a front wheel (21) in a steerable manner; a handle (24) that is provided above the head pipe and steers the front wheel; a front cover (41) that covers the area to the sides of the head pipe; a handle cover (42) that is provided above the front cover and covers the entire handle, and is equipped with through-holes (42a, 42b) located on the handle gripping parts (25L, 25R) side and the head pipe side; and a front-surface opening (55) provided in the front-wall part of the front cover, in front of the head pipe. In addition, a wind-guiding wall (71), which has a slanted surface that increasing drops downward toward the rear, and which overlaps the front-surface opening when viewed from the front surface, is provided within the front cover, between the rear of the front-surface opening and the front of the head pipe.
51: B05C, B65D 71: BENSON, Conal Tadhgh 72: BENSON, Conal Tadhgh, BENSON, Brendan Michael 33: ZA 31: 2013/06107 32: 2013/08/14 54: A PAINT ACCESSORY 00: The present invention provides a paint accessory 10 with an open ended container 12 having a base 14 with peripheral sidewalls 16. A partition 18 positioned in the container 12 extends upwardly at an angle of 50 - 70° from the base 14 and transversely between the sidewalls 16 of the container 12 to define two open topped compartments 20, 22, where inside either compartment is stored paint 40 or a roller 26. The partition 18 comprises formations 30 configured to engage with the roller surface 26 thereby removing excess paint from, and spread paint evenly over, the roller surface 26. An aperture 36 fitted with a stop 38 leads from one of the compartments, wherein a roller 26 is immersed in a liquid which prevents the roller 26 from drying out between uses, and such liquid can be drained from said compartment through the aperture 36 by removing the stop 38.
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21: 2014/07284 22: 2014/10/08 43: 2015/09/18 51: C22B 71: HERAEUS PRECIOUS METALS GMBH & CO. KG 72: ROMERO, Jose, Manuel, LIU, Bingan, ZENG, Yanmei 33: CN 31: 201310471765.9 32: 2013/10/11 54: METHOD FOR RECOVERY OF NOBLE METALS FROM LONG-CHAIN HYDROCARBONS, TARS, OILS 00: The present invention relates to a method for recovery of noble metals from long-chain hydrocarbons, oils, or tars, including a thermal treatment process in the presence of a defoaming agent having an ash fraction of 0.1 % by weight or more. 21: 2014/07306 22: 2014/10/08 43: 2015/09/18 51: C12N, C12P 71: ExxonMobil Research and Engineering Company 72: BROWN, Robert C., COPPERSMITH, Jennifer, PRAKASH, Prachee, AKELLA, Srividya, SESHADRI, Rekha 33: US 31: 13/453,235 32: 2012/04/23 54: CELL SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING FATTY ACID SYNTHESIS BY EXPRESSION OF DEHYDROGENASES 00: The invention relates to methods for producing lipids such as fatty acid products in recombinant host cells engineered to express a non-native gene encoding a dehydrogenase. The recombinant microorganisms are able to proliferate at a higher rate as compared with microorganisms that do not express a nonnative dehydrogenase gene, and cultures of microorganisms that are engineered for lipid production and that express a non-native dehydrogenase produce more lipid than cultures of control microorganisms that do not include a nonnative dehydrogenase gene. 21: 2014/07310 22: 2014/10/08 43: 2015/09/21 51: A61K, A61P, A61Q, C09K 71: Klox Technologies Inc. 72: LOUPIS, Nikolaos, PIERGALLINI, Remigio, RASTOGI, Shipra 33: US 31: 61/636,480 32: 2012/04/20 33: US 31: 61/636,574 32: 2012/04/20 33: US 31: 61/636,577 32: 2012/04/20 54: BIOPHOTONIC COMPOSITIONS, KITS AND METHODS 00: -
The present disclosure provides biophotonic topical compositions, kits and their uses. In particular, the biophotonic topical compositions of the present disclosure are substantially resistant to leaching such that very low amounts of chromophore(s) present in the biophotonic composition leach out of the composition. The biophotonic compositions and their uses are useful for promoting wound healing and skin rejuvenation, as well as treating acne and various skin disorders.
21: 2014/07345 22: 2014/10/09 43: 2015/09/21 51: A61K, A61P 71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (No.2) LIMITED 72: AGARWAL, Pankaj, XIE, Qing, KUMAR, Vinod 33: US 31: 61/637,390 32: 2012/04/24 33: US 31: 61/782,565 32: 2013/03/14 54: TREATMENT METHOD FOR STEROID RESPONSIVE DERMATOSES 00: Invented is a method of treating steroid responsive dermatoses in a mammal, including a human, in need thereof which comprises the administration of a therapeutically effective amount of a compound selected from the group consisting of: N-{(1S)-2Amino-1-[(3-fluorophenyl)methyl]ethyl}-5-chloro-4-(4chloro-1-methyl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)-2thiophenecarboxamide or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and the compound N-{(1S)2-amino-1-[(3,4-difluorophenyl)methyl]ethyl}-5chloro-4-(4-chloro-1-methyl-1H-pyrazol-5-yl)-2furancarboxamide or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, to such mammal.
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21: 2014/07376 22: 2014/10/10 43: 2015/09/21 51: E21B 71: Baker Hughes Incorporated 72: DIGIOVANNI, Anthony A., SCOTT, Danny E., GEORGI, Daniel T., CURRY, David A., KHOKHAR, Rashid W., DIFOGGIO, Rocco 33: US 31: 61/623,042 32: 2012/04/11 54: APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR AT-BIT RESISTIVITY MEASUREMENTS FOR AN EARTHBORING DRILLING TOOL 00: A cutting element for an earth-boring drilling tool comprises a cutting body having a cutting surface thereon, and a sensor coupled with the cutting surface, the sensor configured to determine resistivity of a contacting formation. An earth-boring drilling tool comprises a bit body and an instrumented cutting element coupled with the bit body. The cutting element includes a cutting body having a cutting surface thereon, and at least one sensor located proximate the cutting surface. The at least one sensor is oriented and configured to determine resistivity of a contacting formation. A method of determining resistivity of a subterranean formation during a drilling operation comprises energizing a sensor of an instrumented cutting element of a drill bit, sensing a return signal flowing on or through the subterranean formation through the instrumented cutting element, and determining a resistivity of the subterranean formation based, at least in part, on the return signal.
21: 2014/07404 22: 2014/10/13 43: 2015/09/25 51: C12N 71: CLARIANT PRODUKTE (DEUTSCHLAND) GMBH 72: REISINGER, Christoph, CLAREN, Jörg, UNTERSTRASSER, Isabel, MITROVIC, Aleksandra, FLICKER, Karlheinz, GEBHARD, Gabi 33: EP 31: 12166458.5 32: 2012/05/02 54: ENDOGLUCANASES WITH IMPROVED PROPERTIES 00: The present invention relates to thermostable endoglucanases, particularly to proteins having endoglucanase activity which comprises an amino acid sequence having at least 96% identity to SEQ. ID NO.: 2, and proteins having endoglucanase activity which belongs to the GH7 class and which shows active thermostabilization.
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PATENT JOURNAL The present invention relates to a dosage regimen for a phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitor compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. More specifically, the present invention relates to a dosage regimen for the treatment of patients suffering from a proliferative disease, such as, for example, cancer, with a phosphatidylinositol 3-kinase (PI3K) inhibitor compound of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof.
21: 2014/07405 22: 2014/10/13 43: 2015/09/25 51: A61K, A61P 71: ALMIRALL, S.A. 72: DE MIQUEL SERRA, Gonzalo, SEOANE NUNEZ, Beatriz, ALLAIN RUIZ, Sandrine 33: EP 31: 12382221.5 32: 2012/05/31 33: US 31: 61/660,003 32: 2012/06/15 54: NOVEL DOSAGE FORM AND FORMULATION OF ABEDITEROL 00: The present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition in the form of a dry powder for inhalation comprising abediterol or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt in admixture with a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier, providing upon inhalation a dose equivalent to a metered nominal dose of about 1.25 or about 2.5 micrograms of free base abediterol administered with the Genuair® inhaler. The present invention also provides said pharmaceutical composition for use in the treatment of respiratory disease such as asthma and chronic obstructive pulmonary disease COPD. 21: 2014/07406 22: 2014/10/13 43: 2015/09/25 51: A61K 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: HIRAWAT, Samit, MASSACESI, Cristian 33: US 31: 61/647,654 32: 2012/05/16 54: DOSAGE REGIMEN FOR A PI-3 KINASE INHIBITOR 00: -
21: 2014/07416 22: 2014/10/14 43: 2015/09/22 51: E03B 71: CAROTO, Peter, Manuel, Gonsalves 72: CAROTO, Peter, Manuel, Gonsalves 54: RAINWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM 00: The invention provides a system and method for collecting rainwater from a roof. The system includes a gutter comprising a high density polyethylene or similar resiliently flexible pipe, which pipe has a diameter larger than the offset provided by corrugation of a tin roof and which pipe is has been cut through the pipe wall along a length which corresponds at least to the length of a roof section to which the pipe will be fastened once the pipe is fitted over the edge of the roof section, which roof edge fits through the cut into the pipe, in use.
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A method of grouping business contacts based on social network user preferences which includes retrieving profile detail, including a social graph, of a primary social network user from an online social network, retrieving profile detail, including the social graph, of a secondary social network user from an online social network, storing the profile detail of the primary social network user and the secondary social network user in a database, defining a selection of the profile detail of any one or more of the primary social network user and the secondary social network user, and recommending the selection to a consumer.
21: 2014/07436 22: 2014/10/14 43: 2015/09/22 51: C25C 71: SGL CARBON SE 72: ABBAS, Ghazanfar 33: EP 31: 12163944.7 32: 2012/04/12 54: ELECTROLYSIS CELL, IN PARTICULAR FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ALUMINUM 00: The present invention relates to an electrolysis cell, particularly for the production of aluminum, which comprises a cathode, a layer of liquid aluminum arranged on the upper side of the cathode, a melt layer thereon and an anode on the top of the melt layer, wherein the cathode is composed of at least two cathode blocks, wherein at least one of the at least two cathode blocks differs from at least one of the other cathode block(s) with regard to at least one of the average compressive strength, the average thermal conductivity, the average specific electrical resistivity and the apparent density. 21: 2014/07437 22: 2014/10/14 43: 2015/09/18 51: C23C
71: ARKEMA INC. 72: FAHEY, Kaitlyn 33: US 31: 61/639,164 32: 2012/04/27 54: HOOD FOR METAL-OXIDE VAPOR COATING GLASS CONTAINERS 00: An apparatus for coating glass articles with a chemical compound includes a coating hood section defining an interior chamber having an inlet and an outlet, the outlet being positioned adjacent the glass articles. A blower is positioned in the interior chamber to carry air from the inlet towards the outlet. An injector is configured to deliver the chemical compound into the interior chamber, the injector being positioned in the interior chamber at a location that is downstream of the blower. The injector extends into the interior chamber by a predetermined distance that is selected to prevent premature vaporization of the chemical compound.
21: 2014/07446 22: 2014/10/14 43: 2015/09/21 51: B62B 71: Napa Valley 72: TRICAULT, Jérôme, SORDOILLET, Emmanuel 33: FR 31: 12 53941 32: 2012/04/27 54: FOLDING CHASSIS FOR AN UMBRELLAFOLD CHILD'S PUSHCHAIR 00: A folding chassis (1) for a child's pushchair comprising a plurality of up members (10, 11, 13, 13) for supporting the wheels and a support for the child, in which at least two members (10, 11, 13, 13) of said plurality of members are articulated to one another in such a way that when the chassis is in a deployed configuration the angular separation between these two members is higher than it is when the chassis is in a folded configuration, and in which each one of said two members comprises
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several parts (1021, 1022, 1121, 1122, 121, 122, 131, 132) able to slide relative to one another in a longitudinal direction of said member.
21: 2014/07458 22: 2014/10/15 43: 2015/09/22 51: A61C 71: JANSE VAN RENSBURG, Frederick, Cornelius 72: JANSE VAN RENSBURG, Frederick, Cornelius 33: ZA 31: 2012/01960 32: 2012/03/15 54: A DENTAL IMPLANT 00: The invention provides a dental implant and abutment arrangement for use in a dental implant procedure for a dental prosthesis such as a crown. The implant procedure typically includes placement of the dental implant which is integrally formed with a machinable abutment arrangement into an osteotomy site before a dental prosthesis is connected to the implant, and machining said abutment arrangement to obtain a patient specific abutment arrangement profile that corresponds with said patient's gingival construction to provide a natural appearance around the prosthesis.
21: 2014/07460 22: 2014/10/15 43: 2015/09/21 51: A61C A61M A61J 71: JANSE VAN RENSBURG, Frederick, Cornelius 72: JANSE VAN RENSBURG, Frederick, Cornelius 33: ZA 31: 2012/01962 32: 2012/03/15 54: A DISPENSER 00: The invention provides a micro-dispenser (10) for dispensing calibrated amounts of fluids and topically applying same to a working surface, typically for dental applications. The dispenser includes a body (12) defining an inlet (14) and having a compressible member (16) for drawing up fluid through the inlet (14) into at least part of the body (12), and an application implement (20), operatively in fluid connection with said drawn up fluid, via which said fluid is dispensed upon compression of the compressible member (16) for application to the working surface.
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21: 2014/07461 22: 2014/10/15 43: 2015/09/21 51: A61K A61C 71: JANSE VAN RENSBURG, Frederick, Cornelius 72: JANSE VAN RENSBURG, Frederick, Cornelius 33: ZA 31: 2012/01961 32: 2012/03/15 54: A ROOT CANAL FILLER 00: The invention provides a root canal filler (10) that can be positioned and secured within a cleaned root
21: 2014/07462 22: 2014/10/15 43: 2015/09/21 51: A61K, A61P 71: BHARAT BIOTECH INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: VADREVU, Krishna Mohan, PRASAD, Sai Devarajulu 33: IN 31: 667/CHE/2012 32: 2012/04/23 54: Rotavirus vaccine compositions and process for preparing same 00: Invention provides novel rotavirus vaccine compositions comprising rotavirus antigens, stabilizers and buffers. The buffers in the invention are pre-mixed in the rotavirus vaccine compositions to neutralize the high acidic pH of the stomach without requiring separate administration of an
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antacid before vaccine administration. Vaccine compositions with buffers of the invention are stable liquid rotavirus vaccine formulations for oral administration. 21: 2014/07488 22: 2014/10/15 43: 2015/09/21 51: B01J, C10G 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: BHAN, Opinder, Kishan 33: US 31: 61/638,710 32: 2012/04/26 54: A HYDROPROCESSING CATALYST AND PROCESS FOR TREATING HEAVY HYDROCARBON FEEDSTOCKS 00: A catalyst for treating heavy hydrocarbon feedstocks. The catalyst comprises a calcined particle comprising a co-mulled mixture made by comulling inorganic oxide powder, molybdenum trioxide powder, and a nickel compound or cobalt compound, or both compounds, and then forming the co-mulled mixture into a particle that is calcined to provide the calcined particle. The calcination is conducted at a temperature such that at least 20% of the pore volume of the calcined particle is in pores of greater than 5,000 and less than 70% of the pore volume of the calcined particle is in the pores having a pore size in the range of from 70 to 250.
21: 2014/07507 22: 2014/10/16 43: 2015/10/12 51: E21B, E21C, E21F 71: CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY 72: LIN, Baiquan, YANG, Wei, ZHENG, Chunshan 33: CN 31: 201210393559.6 32: 2012/10/17 54: HIGH-PRESSURE PNEUMATIC BLASTING PRESSURE RELIEVING AND TRANSMISSION INCREASING METHOD 00: A high-pressure pneumatic blasting pressure relieving and transmission increasing method comprises constructing a blasting drill hole in a coal layer, and carrying out high-pressure water jet seam cutting operation in the blasting drill hole at intervals, so that a lead seam groove is formed in a coal body around the blasting drill hole; feeding a blasting steel pipe with plugged top part into the blasting drill hole, forming a plurality of air vents at the front part of the blasting steel pipe, and sealing a section inside a hole opening of the blasting drill hole by 8-10 m, so as to form a cement plug; and connecting the blasting steel pipe with a high-pressure air station through a pipeline at the exposed end of the blasting steel pipe, and opening a valve arranged on the pipeline to inject high-pressure gas, so that the highpressure gas is jetted by the blasting steel pipe from the air vents. On the basis of forming cracks and
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fractures formed in the fractures and cutting grooves of the original coal body, the high-pressure gas instantly impacts the blasting effect, so that the cracks and the fractures can be continuously expanded, and a lot of new fractures can be generated. Finally, a mutually communicated large fracture screen is formed in the coal body by using the blasting drill hole as a center, so that the purpose of pressure relief and transmission increase of the coal body can be realized. Furthermore, the method has the advantages of simple operation, easiness of realization and obvious effect.
21: 2014/07521 22: 2014/10/16 43: 2015/09/21 51: C12N 71: MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY, LLC 72: WU, Wei, AHRENS, Jeffrey, CHERIAN, Shoba, LOIDA, Paul, J., LUTFIYYA, Linda, L., XIE, Jiali 33: US 31: 61/635,945 32: 2012/04/20 33: US 31: 13/830,403 32: 2013/03/14 54: PLANT REGULATORY ELEMENTS AND USES THEREOF 00: The present invention provides DNA molecules and constructs, and their nucleotide sequences, useful for modulating gene expression in plants. Transgenic plants, plant cells, plant parts, and seeds comprising the DNA molecules operably linked to heterologous transcribable polynucleotides are also provided, as are methods of their use. 21: 2014/07523 22: 2014/10/16 43: 2015/09/21 51: G01J, G08B 71: OPTEX CO., LTD. 72: TOMOOKA, Hiroyuki, NOGUCHI, Michinori, KONDO, Takashi 33: JP 31: 2012-232272 32: 2012/10/19 54: INTRUSION DETECTION DEVICE 00: A warning area (W) which has a plurality of narrow areas is formed by an optical section (3) including a
detection element (30), and a light collection section (39), and the direction of the warning area is varied so as to detect intrusion of an object within the warning area. This intrusion detection sensor (1) is provided with: an area adjustment unit (35) which is provided in either the optical section or the light collection section, and which optically adjusts optical paths between both sections forming the narrow areas of the warning area; and a position setting unit (45) which is provided in the other section, and which engages the area adjustment unit so as to set the position of the same.
21: 2014/07534 22: 2014/10/16 43: 2015/09/22 51: E02F 71: Hensley Industries, Inc. 72: CAMPOMANES, Patrick 33: US 31: 61/613,719 32: 2012/03/21 54: ADAPTER STABILIZATION FOR BUCKET LIP 00: A ground engaging support structure such as an adapter is mounted on the front edge of an excavating bucket lip in a manner inhibiting side-toside movement of the installed adapter, and
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shielding the front bucket lip edge from operational wear at the adapter installation location using opposing tapered block members secured to the front lip edge for movement toward a forwardly projecting stabilizing portion of the lip edge. The adapter is telescoped onto the front lip edge over its stabilizing projection, correspondingly tapered portions of the adapter engage the block members and move them toward one another and toward the stabilizing projection. Rear leg portions of the adapter are then suitably secured to the bucket lip. The repositioned block members interposed between adapter the front bucket lip edge then inhibit side-to-side shifting of the installed adapter while also shielding the lip edge from operational abrasion wear.
21: 2014/07545 22: 2014/10/17 43: 2015/09/21 51: A23G B29C 71: INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC 72: VISSCHER, Glenn, Thompson, BINDRA, Mandeep, KIEFER, Jesse, John, SIMBUERGER, Dieter, Stephan, PEARSON, Stephen, Malcolm, LUTZ, Dieter, MOORE, Philip 33: US 31: 61/636,068 32: 2012/04/20 33: US 31: 61/684,495 32: 2012/08/17 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CHEWING GUM 00: Disclosed is a method for manufacturing chewing gum, the method including feeding one or more gum ingredients including at least an elastomer into a continuous extruder including a plurality of screws, rotating screws and mixing the one or more ingredients via the rotating of the screws within the continuous extruder, forming a partial chewing gum
base via the mixing of the one or more ingredients, creating a flow of the partial chewing gum base including the one or more ingredients through the continuous extruder towards a downstream extent of the plurality of screws via the rotating, and conveying the flow of the partial chewing gum base to a region of the continuous extruder that is proximate the downstream extent of the plurality of screws, wherein the flow includes a temperature of less than 90 degrees Celsius when the flow reaches the downstream extent of the plurality of screws. Some independent claims relate to a flow reaching two different temperatures that are within 20 degrees Celsius. Some independent claims relate to systems comprising extruders having at least three screws. Some independent claims relate to methods for making chewing gums comprising among others the step of feeding an elastomer into a planetary roller extruder.
21: 2014/07546 22: 2014/10/17 43: 2015/09/21 51: F16G 71: HAGGIE STEEL WIRE ROPE - SCAW METALS GROUP 72: THOMAS, Kyle, Geoffrey 33: ZA 31: 2012/02095 32: 2012/03/20 54: FERRULE 00: The invention provides a ferrule for use with a ferrule dump socket. The ferrule includes a mild steel ferrule body and a ring of metal being harder than the metal of the ferrule body welded to the load bearing end of a ferrule after the ferrule has been pressed to its working diameter such that it forms a contiguous extension of the ferrule and provides a hard metal load bearing shoulder for the ferrule. The invention also relates to a ferrule which includes a tapered stop welded onto the free end of the ferrule.
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21: 2014/07574 22: 2014/10/17 43: 2015/09/21 51: E04H, C02F 71: WATERLINX (PTY) LTD 72: BISHOP, Roland 33: ZA 31: 2013/07946 32: 2013/10/24 54: WATER TREATMENT CHEMICAL DISPENSER 00: The invention provides a swimming pool floater comprising a body having two superimposed chambers, the lower chamber to contain a plurality of slow dissolving pills and the upper chamber providing a buoyancy compartment also forming a measure for a specific quantity of granular chemicals. The floater enables convenient water dosage and can be reused by purchasing a kit of the chemicals. The invention extends to a method of dosing swimming pool water. A predetermined quantity of granular chemicals is dispensed from the upper chamber into the weir, which is then used as the buoyancy compartment for the floater as the plurality of pills in the lower chamber are left to dissolve over a period of time.
21: 2014/07576 22: 2014/10/17 43: 2015/09/21 51: A23L 71: TIGER FOOD BRANDS INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY HOLDING COMPANY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: NCHE, PIUS FRU, HLABJAGO, HAPPY 33: GB 31: 1318532.7 32: 2013/10/21 54: BREAKFAST CEREAL BISCUIT COMPRISING OATS 00: The invention provides a process for producing a breakfast cereal biscuit comprising oat grain and/or groats in an amount of at least 50.1 % by weight of total grain content and which grain is in the form of meal and/or flour. The invention also provides a breakfast cereal biscuit prepared by the process.
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21: 2014/07588 22: 2014/10/20 43: 2015/09/22 51: C07D A61K A61P 71: OSCOTEC INC., GENOSCO 72: KIM, Hong Woo, LEE, Hee Kyu, SONG, HoJuhn, LEE, Jaekyoo, KOH, Jong, Sung, KIM, JungHo, KIM, Se, Won, LEE, In, Yong 33: US 31: 61/614,274 32: 2012/03/22 54: SUBSTITUTED PYRIDOPYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS FLT3 INHIBITORS 00: Compounds of Formula (I) and methods for inhibiting kinases, including spleen tyrosine kinases, are disclosed. Also disclosed are methods for treating a kinase-mediated disease or condition by administering to a subject a therapeutically effective amount of the compound of Formula (I).
Provided are improved processes for the preparation of 1 -aryl pyrazole compounds of formula (I) and (IB): which are substituted at the 5-position of the pyrazole ring with a carbon-linked functional group. The process described are efficient and scalable and do not utilize hazardous sulfenyl halide reagents.
21: 2014/07605 22: 2014/10/20 43: 2015/09/29 51: A01N, A61K, C07D 71: MERIAL LIMITED 72: MENG, Charles, Q. 33: US 31: 61/635,961 32: 2012/04/20 54: PARASITICIDAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING BENZIMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVES, METHODS AND USES THEREOF 00: The invention relates to oral, topical or injectable compositions for combating liver fluke parasites in mammals, comprising at least one benzimidazole derivative active agent. The invention also provides for an improved method for eradicating and controlling liver fluke parasite infections and infestations in a mammal comprising administering the compositions of the invention to the mammal in need thereof.
21: 2014/07603 22: 2014/10/20 43: 2015/09/21 51: A01N, A61K, A61P, C07D 71: MERIAL LIMITED 72: LEE, Hyoung, Ik, LE HIR DE FALLOIS, Loic, Patrick, MENG, Charles, Q., ZHAN, Xinxi, LABROSSE, Jean-Robert, MULHAUSER, Michel 33: US 31: 61/635,969 32: 2012/04/20 54: IMPROVED PROCESSES FOR THE PREPARATION OF 1-ARYL-5-ALKYL PYRAZOLE COMPOUNDS 00: -
21: 2014/07606 22: 2014/10/20 43: 2015/09/21 51: G08B; G01H; G01P 71: SENWES LIMITED 72: KRIEK (SNR), DANIEL RENIER, KRIEK (JNR), DANIEL RENIER, VENTER, FREDERIK PETRUS, BOTHA, OCKERT CORNELIUS 33: ZA 31: 2014/00593 32: 2014/01/24 54: DISCHARGE MONITORING SYSTEM 00: This invention concerns a bulk material discharge monitoring system for monitoring the discharge of bulk material through a discharge chute. The system includes a detection device mountable on the discharge chute. The device, in turn, comprises a sensor for sensing the discharge of bulk material through the chute and a sender terminal for sending a detection signal upon detection of the discharge of
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material through the chute by the sensor. The system includes a receiver terminal for receiving the detection signal when sent by the sender terminal. Typically the receiver terminal is a central server which communicates an alert to a number of user terminals upon receipt of the detection signal.
21: 2014/07614 22: 2014/10/20 43: 2015/09/21 51: B07C 71: Key Technology, Inc. 72: KEMPH, Quentin F., JONES, Peter T., HALL, Brandon T., HUFFORD, David W., JUSTICE, Timothy L., MCGOWEN, Tracy L., RICHERT, Gerald R., TOMLINSON, Roydan T., PELLET, JeanFrancois 33: US 31: 13/454,887 32: 2012/04/24 54: SORTING APPARATUS 00: A sorting apparatus is described, and which includes a conveyor which transports a produce stream for inspection. The conveyor has various regions formed in part of ridges, troughs and apertures which reduce the weight of the produce stream, as well as reduces the vertical and horizontal components of motion of the produce stream, as the produce stream progresses from one end to the other. A product separation surface is mounted hear the distal end of the conveyor, and the produce stream passes over the product separation surface, and is slowed to a speed such that the produce stream falls substantially immediately vertically downwardly.
21: 2014/07620 22: 2014/10/21 43: 2015/10/26 51: G06F, G06N, G06Q 71: MU SIGMA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD. 72: HARSHAVARDHANA, RAO, NAREN, SRINIVASAN, ABHILASH, JANARDHANAN, PRAKASH, SESHADRI 33: IN 31: 4159/CHE/2014 32: 2014/08/26 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CREATING AND EVALUATING EXPERIMENTS 00: A system for creating and evaluating experiments is provided. The system includes a learning repository configured to store learning data and a definer module configured to define a plurality of business objectives and to generate one or more hypotheses based on the plurality of business objectives. The definer module is further configured to design a plurality of experiments associated with the one or more hypotheses. The system also includes a design module configured to determine one or more experiment parameters associated with each of the plurality of experiments based on the one or more hypotheses and to validate each of the plurality of experiments and an execution module configured to execute the plurality of experiments. The system further includes an analysis module configured to analyze the results of the plurality of experiments and to generate output data and a communication network coupled to the learning repository, the definer module, the design module, the execution module and the analysis module. The communication network is configured to facilitate flow of information between the learning repository, the definer module, the design module, the execution module and the analysis module.
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21: 2014/07654 22: 2014/10/21 43: 2015/09/21 51: B65H 71: bielomatik Leuze GmbH + Co. KG 72: SCHILLING, Andreas, KLEIN, Hansjörg, KREMER, Markus 33: DE 31: 10 2012 207 064.8 32: 2012/04/27 54: APPARATUS FOR IMBRICATING SHEETS AND DEPOSITING THEM ON A STACK 00: The invention relates to an apparatus for imbricating sheets and depositing them on a stack (23), having a braking device, which is arranged upstream of the stacking region and acts in each case on the trailing edge of a supplied sheet (5) and having at least one transporting-air bar (19), which extends into the stacking region above the supply plane and has nozzles which expel compressed air.
21: 2014/07664 22: 2014/10/22 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61K; A61P 71: CIPLA LIMITED 72: PURANDARE, Shrivinas M, India, MALHOTRA, Geena, India 33: IN 31: 3370/MUM/2013 32: 2013/10/25 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION 00: A pharmaceutical composition comprises a selfemulsifying drug delivery system, wherein the selfemulsifying drug delivery system comprises efavirenz and one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients.
21: 2014/07657 22: 2014/10/21 43: 2015/09/22 51: C11D 71: Stepan Company 72: BROWN, Aaron, GORMAN, Wilma, MASTERS, Ronald A. 33: US 31: 61/637,593 32: 2012/04/24 54: AQUEOUS HARD SURFACE CLEANERS BASED ON TERPENES AND FATTY ACID DERIVATIVES 00: 21: 2014/07667 22: 2014/10/22 43: 2015/09/18 51: G01B G01D F24J 71: BALLUFF, INC. 72: CLYBURN, C. Wayne 33: US 31: 61/614,919 32: 2012/03/23
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54: FEATURES FOR SECURING TAPE TO ANNULAR BAND 00: A tracking band comprises a magnetic tape and mounting tabs that secure the magnetic tape within a band clamp. The mounting tabs protrude radially inwardly toward a center region defined by the band clamp. The magnetic tape is precision-coded with a sequence of magnetic poles. The tracking band may be disposed within an annular recess of a rotating shaft of a heliostat. The tracking band may rotate with the rotating shaft. The shaft may be coupled with a mirror such that the mirror and rotating shaft rotate concurrently. As the tracking band rotates with the rotating shaft, the tracking band may pass by an encoder head, which may read the magnetic tape and relay information regarding the angular position of the mirror from the magnetic tape to a control system. The tracking band may thus provide altitude and azimuth position information for the mirror to a control system.
21: 2014/07668 22: 2014/10/22 43: 2015/10/06 51: C07D, A61K, A61P 71: LUPIN LIMITED 72: IRLAPATI, Nageswara, Rao, DESHMUKH, Gokul, Keruji, KHEDKAR, Nilesh, Raghunath, KULKARNI, Kiran, Chandrashekhar, SHAIKH, Zubair, Abdul Wajid, SINHA, Neelima, PALLE, Venkata P., KAMBOJ, Rajender Kumar 33: IN 31: 6/KOL/2012 32: 2012/05/02 33: IN 31: 1474/KOL/2012 32: 2012/12/28 54: SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLE COMPOUNDS AS CRAC MODULATORS 00: The present invention relates to compounds described herein Formula (I) and pharmaceutical
acceptable salts thereof, which modulate the activity of calcium release- activated calcium (CRAC) channel. The invention also describes the compounds of Formula (I) and pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds thereof for treating, managing, and/or lessening the severity of diseases, disorders, syndromes or conditions associated with the modulation of calcium releaseactivated calcium (CRAC) channel.
21: 2014/07670 22: 22/10/2014 43: 09/10/2015 51: C23C, B32B 71: ARCELORMITTAL INVESTIGATION Y DESARROLLO, S.L. 72: Joelle RICHARD, Eric JACQUESON, Audrey LHERMEROULT, Pascale FELTIN, Jean-Michel LEMAIRE 33: FR 31: PCT/FR2012/050913 32: 2012/04/25 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING A METAL SHEET HAVING ZN-AL-MG COATINGS, COMPRISING THE APPLICATION OF AN ACID SOLUTION AND AN ADHESIVE, AND CORRESPONDING METAL SHEET AND ASSEMBLY 00:57: The method comprises at least the following steps: providing a steel substrate (3) having two faces (5) that are coated by quenching the substrate (3) in a bath, applying an acid solution having a pH of between 1 and 4 to the outer surfaces (15) of the metal coatings (7), and applying an adhesive (13) locally on at least one outer surface (15) of a metal coating (7).
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21: 2014/07671 22: 22/10/2014 43: 30/09/2015 51: C23C 71: ARCELORMITTAL INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO, S.L. 72: Jean-Michel MATAIGNE, Luc DIEZ, Christian ALLELY, Jean-Michel LEMAIRE, Pascale FELTIN, Audrey LHERMEROULT, Eric JACQUESON, Joëlle RICHARD, Tiago MACHADO AMORIM 33: FR 31: PCT/FR2012/050910 32: 2012/04/25 54: METHODS FOR PRODUCING A PRELACQUERED METAL SHEET HAVING ZN-AL-MG COATINGS, AND CORRESPONDING METAL SHEET 00: 57: The method comprises the following steps: providing a steel substrate (3) having two faces (5) that are coated by quenching the substrate (3) in a bath, altering the magnesium hydroxide or magnesium oxide layers formed on the outer surfaces (15) of the metal coatings (7) by applying an acid solution, optionally a conversion solution, having a pH of between 1 and 2 and/or mechanical stress, and painting the outer surfaces (15) of the metal coatings (7).
21: 2014/07684 22: 2014/10/22 43: 2015/09/30 51: B31D, B41M 71: DOCUMOTION RESEARCH, INC. 72: VAN BOOM, Joel, KRAHL, William, R., EHRMANN, Jeff 33: US 31: 61/614,771 32: 2012/03/23 54: PAPER, LABELS MADE THEREFROM AND METHODS OF MAKING PAPER AND LABELS 00: -
Paper is disclosed for use in making repositionable or removable adhesive labels. Figure 2 illustrates a preferred construction of the paper according to the disclosure. Paper (20) is coated with top coat (21) which in turn is coating with a release layer (22). Top coat (21) may be a single or multiple layers, such as two layers. The top coat is useful on thermal paper to avoid activation of the thermal layer by handling of the paper or by the release layer. On the opposite side of the paper, a primer and/or cleaning layer (or layers) (23) is provided and on that an adhesive layer (24), preferably applied in two or more layers. Adhesive (24) is arranged in a series of discrete areas, particles or spots. These are preferably individually isolated and spaced apart. They are preferably symmetrically arranged on either side of the center line (C). Paper (20) is a light weight paper, preferably having a weight of 40 to 65 gsm. For POS printers the paper is a thermal paper having a thermally responsive treatment on the surface facing the top coat layer (21). Paper can be utilized that has a suitable top coating from the paper mill, or a suitable top coat can be applied in line.
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72: IRLAPATI, Nageswara, Rao, SHAIKH, Zubair, Abdul Wajid, KARCHE, Vijay Pandurang, DESHMUKH, Gokul, Keruji, SINHA, Neelima, PALLE, Venkata P., KAMBOJ, Rajender Kumar 33: IN 31: 6/KOL/2012 32: 2012/05/02 54: SUBSTITUTED PYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AS CRAC MODULATORS 00: The present invention relates to compounds described herein Formula (I) and pharmaceutical acceptable salts thereof, which modulate the activity of calcium release- activated calcium (CRAC) channel. The invention also describes the compounds of Formula (I) and pharmaceutical compositions containing such compounds thereof for treating, managing, and/or lessening the severity of diseases, disorders, syndromes or conditions associated with the modulation of calcium releaseactivated calcium (CRAC) channel.
to a known standard pressure versus time curve stored in the control system to determine the condition of the piston-cylinder arrangement.
21: 2014/07688 22: 2014/10/22 43: 2015/10/14 51: F15B 71: TABOR, Kent 72: TABOR, Kent 33: US 31: 61/636,431 32: 2012/04/20 54: ACTUATOR PREDICTIVE SYSTEM 00: An actuator system includes a piston-cylinder arrangement including a piston that is movable with respect to a cylinder. A first flow path is in fluid communication with the piston-cylinder arrangement and a second flow path is in fluid communication with the piston-cylinder arrangement. A control system is operable to fluidly connect the first flow path to a source of high-pressure fluid and to connect the second flow path to a drain to move the piston in a first direction. A pressure sensor is fluidly connected to the first flow path and is operable to measure sufficient pressure data during the movement of the piston to generate a pressure versus time curve. The control system is operable to compare the generated pressure versus time curve
21: 2014/07698 22: 2014/10/22 43: 2015/09/21 51: A44C, B42D, G09F 71: Medirex Systems Inc. 72: WEINSTEIN, Barry Bernett 33: CA 31: 2,775,274 32: 2012/04/23 54: FORM HAVING DETACHABLE WRISTBANDS 00: A form having a printable nylon taffeta face ply and a liner ply where the face ply is die cut to form one or more blank detachable wristbands having first and second ends. The face ply is adhered to the liner ply by a pressure sensitive adhesive included on at least a portion of its bottom surface and the pressure sensitive adhesive is included on the face ply around the periphery of the one or more wristbands and on a bottom surface of the first and second ends of each of the wristbands. Each of the first and second ends of the wristbands is provided with tamper evident indicia.
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21: 2014/07729 22: 23/10/2014 43: 07/10/2015 51: B66B 71: CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY 72: Shanzeng LIU, Gang SHEN, Lei ZHANG, Yandong WANG, Weihong PENG, Zhencai ZHU, Jinjie WANG, Guohua CAO 33: CN 31: 201310117087.6 32: 2013/04/03 54: GUIDE RAIL ROPE DEFLECTION INHIBITION MECHANISM AND METHOD FOR PARALLEL SOFT CABLE SUSPENSION SYSTEM 00: 57: A guide rail rope deflection inhibition mechanism and method for a parallel soft cable suspension system in ultradeep vertical shaft construction. The guide rail rope deflection inhibition mechanism comprises a T-shaped installation support base comprises a vertical support rod and a horizontal support rod. The hydraulic support rod comprises an upper hydraulic support rod and a lower hydraulic support rod. The rotating frame comprises an upper Y-shaped frame and a lower Y-shaped frame. The chuck comprises an upper chuck and a lower chuck. The guide rail rope deflection inhibition method treats two guide rail rope deflection inhibition mechanism as one group, and arranges at least two groups along the vertical direction on the shaft wall while guaranteeing the smooth sliding of a direction guiding frame, the freedom of the guide rail rope part is restrained by the chuck, thereby enhancing the stability and safety of hoisting containers.
21: 2014/07734 22: 2014/10/23 43: 2015/09/29 51: A45C, B65D 71: AKOOBA, INC. 72: YOUNG, Erik, Brian, YOUNG, Matthew, Brian 33: US 31: 61/621,729 32: 2012/04/09 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SECURE DISPOSAL OF AN ARTICLE 00: A method and structure for a secure storage container having a front and back shell and a locking mechanism built in such that the secure storage container cannot be opened after being closed and a disposal method utilizing the secure storage container.
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54: PROCESSING METHOD AND POLYMER PREPARED BY THE METHOD 00: The invention relates to a process for the preparation of multimodal polyolefins. The invention also relates to a multimodal polyolefin prepared by the process and to products incorporating the multimodal polyolefin. In particular, the invention relates to a process for the preparation of a polyolefin useful in the production of products with improved crack resistance. 21: 2014/07759 22: 2014/10/24 43: 2015/09/30 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: SPIROGEN SÀRL, UCL BUSINESS PLC 72: HOWARD, Philip Wilson, THURSTON, David, RAHMAN, Khondaker Mirazur 33: US 31: 61/640,310 32: 2012/04/30 54: PYRROLOBENZODIAZEPINES 00: Pyrrolobenzodiazepine (PBDs) having a (1-methyl1H-pyrrol-3- yl)phenyl based amino residue were found to be highly effective compounds having improved cytotoxicity ad DNA binding properties.
21: 2014/07795 22: 2014/10/24 43: 2015/09/25 51: B60D 71: CATERPILLAR INC. 72: GORAYA, FAZAL A, WISLEY, DAVID R, ANDERSON, RYAN T, SCHWARTZ, TIMOTHY D 33: US 31: 14/072,839 32: 2013/11/06 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PREVENTING ARTICULATED MACHINE ROLL-OVER 00: An articulated machine having a first frame and a second frame supported by first and second wheel assemblies respectively is provided. The machine includes a first sensor and a second sensor to provide position information of the first frame and the second frame respectively. The machine includes a
drive train to couple the front and rear wheel assembly, and having an inter axle differential to facilitate the front and the rear wheel assembly to move at different speeds. The machine includes a controller to compare position of the first frame with position of the second frame to determine relative position of the second frame with respect to the first frame. The controller compares the relative position of the second frame with a predefined position limit. The controller selectively locks the inter axle differential when the determined relative position of the second frame is greater than the predefined position limit.
21: 2014/07847 22: 2014/10/28 43: 2015/09/25 51: F42B, F42D 71: FOWLDS 3 LIMITED, NON-DETONATING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LIMITED 72: GODSIFF, John Hofmeyr 33: ZA 31: 2012/2400 32: 2012/04/03 54: A CARTRIDGE 00: A cartridge (10) is provided having a receptacle (12) with propellant (14) therein and an open end with a stemming device (16) secured to the open end to form a substantially closed container. The stemming device (16) is operable to result in radial expansion thereof and has a static member (18) secured to the receptacle (12) and a piston (20) movable, at least partially within the container, relative to the static member (18) and the receptacle (12). The cartridge is configured such that ignition of the propellant (14) causes movement of the piston (20) to operate the stemming device (16) and cause radial expansion thereof before the receptacle (12) ruptures.
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21: 2014/07852 22: 2014/10/28 43: 2015/09/25 51: A61F 71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC. 72: BOURQUE, Bernard, Joseph, DAVIS, William, Richard, BERUBE, Alfred, Rodrique, Jr. 33: US 31: 61/643,467 32: 2012/05/07 54: COMPACTION PLIERS HAVING REMOVABLE CUTTING INSERTS 00: A bone graft compaction pliers with removable inserts defines a bone graft harvesting and deployment system applicable to a wide variety of bone graft sized for use with bone anchors such as those employed in ACL repair. Cannulated bone anchors for encouraging bone regrowth employ an anchor with a axial cannulated bore and a plurality of fenestrations surrounding the bore to facilitate bone regrowth. A variety of sizes of single use inserts corresponding to a bone graft shape, or diameter, engage a single compaction pliers for forming various sized bone grafts from a single tool. A transparent transfer tube and corresponding base receives the formed bone graft for length adjustment, and engages protrusions on the recipient bone anchor for aligning the transfer tube to the anchor for disposing the bone graft into the cannulated bore of the anchor.
21: 2014/07862 22: 2014/10/28 43: 2015/09/21 51: B01D, C12P, F24J 71: Council of Scientific & Industrial Research 72: GHOSH, Pushpito Kumar, MISHRA, Sandhya Chandrika Prasad, MAITI, Subarna, PALIWAL, Chetan, MISHRA, Sanjiv Kumar, GHOSH, Tonmoy, CHOKSHI, Kaumeel, PATEL, Pankaj, BHARADIA, Jitendra Narsinh 33: IN 31: 601/DEL/2012 32: 2012/04/02 54: SOLAR DRIVEN SOLVENT EXTRACTOR AND PROCESS FOR EXTRACTION OF MICROALGAL LIPIDS USING THE SAME 00: The present invention relates to an energy efficient process for the extraction of non-polar lipids from photosynthetically grown micro-algal biomass using low boiling point solvents and utilizing solar energy for heating as well as chilling operations. The invention also relates to improve energy output to input ratio which is the main hurdle in the micro-algal lipid extraction process. The present invention also relates to the recovery of the solvents used for the above processes via solar energy.
21: 2014/07892 22: 2014/10/29 43: 2015/09/29 51: G01F 71: AUTOTRAK INTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: LEASK, GAVIN JOHN 33: ZA 31: 2013/05714 32: 2013/07/29 54: AN APPARATUS FOR MEASURING THE LEVEL OF A LIQUID IN A CONTAINER 00: The invention relates to an apparatus for measuring the level of a liquid in a container, such as a fuel
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tank. The apparatus includes a sensor module 10 comprising a first transducer 28 arranged to transmit ultrasonic signals into the container and a second transducer 30 arranged to receive reflected ultrasonic signals. The apparatus also includes a measurement circuit 16 arranged to apply transmit signals to the first transducer 28, to process received signals from the second transducer 30 and to calculate the level of the liquid in the container. The liquid level is calculated from a time difference between the transmitted and received ultrasonic signals. The sensor module 10 is arranged so that the first and second transducer 28, 30 are located adjacent one another in a common housing 12. The housing 12 comprise at least two materials having different acoustic impedances. The housing 12 may comprise a plastic material defining cavities 18, 20 within which the first and second transducer 28, 30 are received. The cavities 18, 20 may be lined with a metal having a higher acoustic impedance than the plastic material.
21: 2014/07909 22: 2014/10/30 43: 2015/09/25 51: H01M 71: THE TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION AGENCY 72: FULS, Wilhelm Franz 33: ZA 31: 2012/02323 32: 2012/03/30 54: CELL STACK HEAT SINK PANEL WITH INTEGRAL HEAT DISSIPATING FIN 00: -
A heat sink panel for a cell stack or other multiple cell battery module is provided in which the heat sink panel has an integral heat dissipating fin extending along one edge of a cell area thereof that is operatively to be in contact with, or immediately adjacent, an individual cell. The heat dissipating fin has at least one leading end edge towards which coolant air is to flow, in use, and a coolant air departure region spaced from the leading end edge of the fin. The heat dissipating fin has a portion thereof nearer the leading end edge removed to render the surface area of the heat dissipating fin asymmetric about a position in between the leading end edge and the coolant air departure region of the heat dissipating fin. The coolant air departure region may be an opposite end edge or a central region of the heat dissipating fin.
21: 2014/07910 22: 2014/10/30 43: 2015/09/25 51: F24J 71: STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 72: KRETZSCHMAR, Holger, GAUCHÉ, Paul 33: ZA 31: 2012/03064 32: 2012/04/26 54: SOLAR POWER TOWER RECEIVER 00: A central receiver for a solar power facility is provided comprising an arrangement of heat absorber tubes located in a chamber having a window that, in use, is to receive solar radiation reflected by a heliostat field. The heat absorber tubes extend transversely relative to the window and are connected into a working fluid circuit. The window forms an atmospheric air inlet and the chamber has an outlet in a region opposite the window. An air flow promoting fan induces a flow of atmospheric air inwards through the window, past
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the absorber tubes; and through the outlet. The receiver preferably includes multiple rows of unpressurized louvers or panes having oblique frontal surfaces such that reflected rays travel into the chamber and provide a leading row in which the temperature of the louvers is, under operating conditions, maintained at a level low enough to reduce thermal reflection and radiation losses.
21: 2014/07919 22: 30/10/2014 43: 25/09/2015 51: A01N, A01P 71: RKW SE and SE MA GESELLSCHAFT FÜR INNOVATIONEN MBH 72: Tilo WACHS, Jens SCHÖNEWERK, Karin RAUCH 33: DE 31: 10 2012 009 965.7 32: 2012/05/22 54: STORAGE AIDS COMPRISING PLANT PROTECTANTS AND THEIR USE 00: 57: The invention relates to a storage aid which is finished with a plant protectant so as to extend the shelf-life of agricultural produce, and to the use of said storage aid. The storage aid comprises at least: a, a carrier film and/or a carrier paper, b, a permeable cover layer, the carrier film and the cover layer being joined together by an adhesive layer, comprising between 0.1 and 70% by weight of a plant protectant.
21: 2014/07924 22: 27/10/2014 43: 25/09/2015 51: E01C 71: NEWPARK MATS AND INTEGRATED SERVICES LLC 72: MCDOWELL, JAMES KERWIN 33: US 31: 61/621,898 32: 2012/04/09, 54: APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SEALING GAPS BETWEEN ADJACENT COMPONENTS OF A LOAD-SUPPORTING SURFACE 00: 57: Apparatus for sealing the gap between adjacent interconnecting mats in a reusable load- supporting surface deployed on the ground includes a seal member. The seal member includes an elongated main body and an elongated planar tail extending outwardly therefrom. The main body is positionable in the gap and the tail is configured to extend into at least a portion of the interface formed between upper and lower lips of the adjacent mats.
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00: The present invention provides antibodies that bind to EGFR and methods of using same. According to certain embodiments of the invention, the antibodies are fully human antibodies that bind to human EGFR with high affinity. In certain embodiments, the antibodies of the present invention are capable of inhibiting the growth of tumor cells expressing high levels of EGFR and/or inducing antibody-dependent cell-mediated cytotoxicity (ADCC) of such cells. The antibodies of the invention are useful for the treatment of various cancers as well as other EGFRrelated disorders. 21: 2014/07953 22: 2014/10/31 43: 2015/10/08 51: H03K 71: STEAD, Elizabeth Lesley 72: STEAD, Elizabeth Lesley 54: INSECT REPELLING DEVICE 00: An insect repelling device, which includes a solar cell disposed on a body of the device, a rechargeable battery electrically connectable in circuit with the solar cell, at least one lamp, electrically connectable in circuit with the rechargeable battery and an electronic insect repelling device electrically connectable in circuit with the rechargeable battery. 21: 2014/07957 22: 2014/10/31 43: 2015/09/22 51: A01B E02F 71: KVERNELAND GROUP OPERATIONS NORWAY AS 72: SKJÆVELAND, Magne 33: NO 31: 20120603 32: 2012/05/23 54: DEVICE FOR ATTACHMENT OF REPLACEABLE WEARING PART 00: A device for the attachment of a replaceable wearing part (4) to be attached at a leading edge (22) of an implement (1) is described, wherein, at the leading edge (22), a supporting surface (21) is formed which is arranged to receive and fix a wearing-part holder (3), one of the wearing-part holder (3) and the wearing part (4) forming an attachment projection (31) and the other of the wearing-part holder (3) and the wearing part (4) forming a corresponding socket (43), the attachment projection (31) and the socket (43) being provided with corresponding, cooperating guide portions (32, 431), the guide portions (32) of the wearing-part holder (3) being formed as guide faces (32a, 32c, 32e) facing the supporting surface (21) and being slanted relative to the supporting
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surfaces (21), falling in a direction away from the leading edge (22).
21: 2014/07960 22: 31/10/2014 43: 25/09/2015 51: H01F 71: ABB TECHNOLOGY AG 72: Andrea TONIN, Carlo CAROLLO, Giuseppe Leonardo MANCO 33: EP 31: 12425103.4 32: 2012/05/31 54: SAFETY DEVICE FOR ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMERS AND RELATED ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMER 00: 57: Safety device for electrical transformers, comprising: - a casing provided with an internal chamber suitable to be connected in hydraulic communication with an oil-vessel and an oilcontaining conservator of an associated electrical transformer, for oil flowing through said internal chamber between the vessel and the conservator; -a first oil outflow detecting vane which is movably connected to the casing and is arranged along the path of the oil flow, the first oil outflow detecting vane being suitable to move from a rest position when oil outflows from the vessel with an oil speed greater than an alarm oil speed threshold; - a second oil outflow detecting vane which is movably connected to the casing and is arranged along the path of the oil flow, the second oil outflow detecting vane being suitable to move from a rest position when oil outflows from the vessel with an oil speed greater than a safety oil speed threshold, wherein the safety oil speed oil speed threshold being greater the said alarm oil speed threshold; - first detection means for detecting a movement of the first oil outflow detecting vane from its rest position, the first detection means being suitable to be connected to alarm means for signalling when the detected movement of the first oil outflow detecting vane from its rest position exceeds the alarm oil speed threshold; - second detection means for detecting a movement of the second oil outflow detecting vane from its rest position, the second detection means being suitable to cause the intervention of a circuit breaker device suitable to disconnect the electrical transformer from an associated power grid when the detected movement of the second oil outflow
detecting vane from its rest position exceeds the safety oill speed threshold. 21: 2014/07962 22: 2014/10/31 43: 2015/10/08 51: A61K 71: BHARAT BIOTECH INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: ELLA, Krishna Murthy, SUMATHY, Kandaswamy 33: IN 31: 486/CHE/2012 32: 2012/05/09 54: VACCINE COMBINATIONS 00: Vaccine combinations which comprise atleast two or more of the following antigens: DTap-HEV-HepBHPV suitable for administration in humans. A number of variations in the combination of these antigens have been disclosed that is suitable for concomitant administration. The methods of preparing the vaccine combinations are disclosed. Nucleic acids encoding the antigens, as well as methods for their production and use are provided. 21: 2014/07975 22: 2014/10/31 43: 2015/09/25 51: A01N 71: DR. FALK PHARMA GMBH 72: FORBES, William, BORTEY, Enoch 33: US 31: 61/682,154 32: 2012/08/10 33: US 31: 61/649,268 32: 2012/05/19 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME WITH 5-AMINOSALICYLATE 00: Embodiments are directed to compositions and related methods for treating gastrointestinal disorders with a granulated mesalamine formulation. In some embodiments, the gastrointestinal disorder being treated is irritable bowel syndrome (IBS). In some embodiments, the gastrointestinal disorder being treated is diarrhea- predominant IBS (d-IBS).
21: 2014/07979 22: 2014/10/31 43: 2015/09/25 51: G07D; E05G 71: PAYCORP GROUP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: SWANEPOEL, FRANS JOHANNES, ROOS, PAUL STEPHANUS 33: ZA 31: 2013/08738 32: 2013/11/20 54: A DYE DISPENSING SYSTEM 00: A dye dispensing system includes a dye container and piping connected to the dye container. A vibration sensor is used for sensing vibration and a pump is connected to the dye container for pumping dye from the dye container, via the piping, and onto
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valuables located in a valuables container. A processor activates the pump if the vibration sensor senses vibrations higher than a predetermined threshold to pump dye from the dye container into the valuables container and onto valuables contained therein. The system may also include one or more of a sound sensor and a heat sensor wherein the processor activates the pump if the sound or heat sensors sense noise or heat higher than a predetermined threshold.
21: 2014/07981 22: 2014/10/31 43: 2015/09/25 51: G01C; G06F 71: DISCOVERY LIMITED, CAMBRIDGE MOBILE TELEMATICS 72: OSSIN, ILAN, GIROD, LEWIS DAVID, BALAKRISHNAN, HARI 33: US 31: 61/985,644 32: 2014/04/29 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING VEHICLE TELEMATICS DATA 00: A sensor tag which in use will be affixed to a vehicle for obtaining vehicle telematics data includes a battery for powering the tag and a processor running executable code to process accelerometer data. An accelerometer measures the acceleration of the tag and thereby of the vehicle, and also controls the operation of the processor. A memory is used for storing a unique tag identifier of the tag and for storing trip data including information about trips and acceleration data. Finally, a communication module is used for short range wireless communication with a mobile communications device located in the
vehicle via a short range wireless communications protocol, the communication module transmitting the tag's unique identifier and a sequence of time stamped acceleration data. The mobile communications device obtains GPS data, combines this with the acceleration date and transmits this to a server for analysis.
21: 2014/08010 22: 03/11/2014 43: 06/02/2015 51: H02K 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: Wilko GUDEWER and Wojciech GIENGIEL 33: DE 31: 10 2012 208 547.5 32: 2013/04/05 54: SYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR OF A GERALESS WIND ENERGY TURBINE 00: 57: The present invention concerns a synchronous generator of a generator of a gearless wind power installation, comprising a stator and a multi-part external rotor. The invention also concerns a wind power installation having such a generator. Furthermore the present invention concerns a transport arrangements for transporting a synchronous generator of a gearless wind power installation.
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21: 2014/08018 22: 2014/11/03 43: 2015/09/29 51: H04W 71: NOKIA SOLUTIONS AND NETWORKS OY 72: SEBIRE, Benoist, Pierre, ZHANG, Yi 54: SERVICE PERFORMANCE FEEDBACK IN A RADIO ACCESS NETWORK 00: A technique, comprising: transmitting from an access node of an access network an instruction to transmit one or more decoding performance reports relating exclusively to a specific type of service, which decoding performance report comprises information about the result of one or more attempts to decode at a communication device one or more transmissions via which said specific type of service is provided. 21: 2014/08019 22: 2014/11/03 43: 2015/09/21 51: A61K, A61M 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: BRYANT, Andrew, BUETTGEN, Heinrich, PAPST, Wolfgang, PICCI, Marie 33: EP 31: 12170628.7 32: 2012/06/01 54: SYRINGE 00: The invention provides a syringe for use in an ophthalmic injection. The syringe comprises a body, a stopper and a plunger. The body comprises an outlet at an outlet end and the stopper is arranged within the body such that a front surface of the stopper and the body define a variable volume chamber from which a fluid can be expelled though the outlet. The plunger comprises a plunger contact surface at a first end and a rod extends between the
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plunger contact surface and a rear portion. The plunger contact surface is arranged to contact the stopper but not couple thereto, such that the plunger can be used to force the stopper towards the outlet end of the body, reducing the volume of the variable volume chamber, but not to move the stopper away from the outlet end. 21: 2014/08026 22: 2014/11/03 43: 2015/09/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07C 71: IVACHTCHENKO, Alexandre Vasilievich, Asavi, LLC 72: IVACHTCHENKO, Alexandre Vasilievich 33: RU 31: 2012119272 32: 2012/05/12 54: FLUORO-SUBSTITUTED (3R, 4R, 5S)-5GUANIDINO-4-ACYLAMINO-3-(PENTAN-3YLOXY) CYCLOHEXENE-1-CARBOXYLIC ACIDS, ESTERS THEREOF AND A METHOD FOR THE USE THEREOF 00: -
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54: CARTRIDGE, PROCESS CARTRIDGE, AND ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE GENERATION DEVICE 00: Provided is a cartridge that can be mounted to and removed from the main body of an electrophotographic image generation device. The cartridge includes: (i) a rotatable development roller for developing a latent image generated on a photosensitive member; (ii) a first driving transfer member for receiving a rotational force generated by the main body of the device; (iii) a second driving transfer member that can be coupled with the first driving transfer member and that can transfer the rotational force received by the first driving transfer member to the development roller; and (iv) a coupling release member that includes a force receiving section that can receive force generated by the main body of the device and an impelling section that can impel at least one of the first driving transfer member and the second driving transfer member with the force received by the force receiving section so as to separate one of the first driving transfer member and the second driving transfer member from the other to release the coupling. 21: 2014/08070 22: 2014/11/04 43: 2015/09/25 51: G06F 71: DISCOVERY LIMITED 72: FRIEDLANDER, GARETH, LE ROUX, JACQUES ADRIAAN BURGER 33: ZA 31: 2013/08436 32: 2013/11/11 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING A LIFE INSURANCE PLAN BASED ON ENGAGEMENT WITH A WELLNESS PROGRAMME 00: A method of operating a life insurance plan based on engagement with a wellness programme where the life insurance plan of the kind in which a life insurer receives life insurance premiums from an insured life, the life insurer paying a predetermined sum assured to the insured life or a beneficiary nominated by the insured life on the occurrence of an insured event, the method including. The method includes monitoring the compliance of the life with a wellness programme. Obtaining data relating to periodic repayments of a loan made by the person to a lender as well as an interest rate level being the interest rate that the person is being charged on the loan by the lender and then using the wellness compliance to calculate an amount of funds to be paid back to the person wherein the better the
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compliance of the person with the wellness programme the larger the amount of funds to be paid to the person and the lower the interest rate level the larger the amount of funds to be paid to the person. The loan is typically a home loan given to the person to purchase a home.
21: 2014/08083 22: 2014/11/05 43: 2015/09/25 51: A61B 71: UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN 72: PATNAIK, Sarthak, SIVARASU, Sudesh 33: GB 31: 1319689.4 32: 2013/11/07 54: ANATOMICAL SUPPORT FACILITATING MEDICAL IMAGING OF THE HIP, LEG AND KNEE 00: An anatomical support is provided for facilitating the medical imaging of a patient's hip, leg or knee. The anatomical support has an operatively horizontal pelvis support panel to one edge of which is attached an edge of a thigh locating panel by a hinged attachment and that has attached to an opposite edge thereof by another hinged attachment, a calf or foot support panel. The pelvis support panel has anchorage attachments for a pelvis restraint, and the thigh locating panel has anchorage attachments for a thigh restraint. Locking means are provided for locking the calf or foot support panel in adjustable positions in which it is generally parallel to the pelvis support panel but horizontally displaced therefrom. At least appropriate areas of the calf or foot support panel, the thigh
locating panel and the pelvis support panel are made of radiolucent material.
21: 2014/08109 22: 06/11/2014 43: 09/10/2015 51: C21D, C22C 71: ARCELORMITTAL INVESTIGACIÓN Y DESARROLLO SL 72: Xavier GARAT, Astrid PERLADE, Ian Alberto ZUAZO RODRIGUEZ 33: FR 31: PCT/FR2012/000220 32: 2012/05/31 54: LOW-DENSITY HOT- OR COLD-ROLLED STEEL, METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING SAME AND USE THEREOF 00: 57: The invention relates to a sheet of rolled steel having mechanical strength no lower than 600 MPa and elongation at break no lower than 20% as well as to the method for manufacturing same. The chemical composition of the sheet of the invention includes: 0,10% = C = 0.30%, 6.0% = Mn = 15.0%, 6.0% = AI = 15.0%, and optionally one or more elements selected among: Si = 2.0%, Ti = 0.2%, V = 0.6% and Nb = 0.3%, the rest of the composition comprising iron and inevitable impurities that result from the production process. The weight ratio of manganese to aluminium is such that: Mn / Ai >1.0. The microstructure of the sheet according to the invention consists of ferrite, austenite and up to 5% of kappa precipitates as a surface fraction.
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21: 2014/08130 22: 2014/11/06 43: 2015/09/30 51: A61B; C12Q 71: UNIVERSITY OF THE FREE STATE 72: SEBOLAI, OLIHILE MOSES, OGUNDEJI, ADEPEMI OLAWUNMI, ALBERTYN, JACOBUS, POHL, CAROLINA HENRIETTA, KOCK, JOHAN LODEWYK FRANSCISCUS 33: ZA 31: 2013/08304 32: 2013/11/06 54: METHOD FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF CLINICAL CRYPTOCOCCUS NEOFORMANS AND CRYPTOCOCCUS GATTI ISOLATES 00: This invention relates to a method of detecting the presence or absence and identity of a Cryptococcus pathogen in a biological sample from a subject. The invention also provides for a kit for the detection and identification of a Cryptococcus pathogen in a biological sample. 21: 2014/08131 22: 2014/11/06 43: 2015/09/30 51: G08C; G07C 71: COMB-COMMUNICATIONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: WILD, GRAHAM 33: ZA 31: 2013/08649 32: 2013/11/19 54: A REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM 00: A remote control system includes a device with a radio receiver for receiving a radio signal including a code from a remote control radio transmitter device. A user pressing the radio transmitter device will cause a code to be transmitted which will be received by the radio receiver. A processor will processing the received code and a transmitter for transmitting the code via Bluetooth to a mobile communications device which will then send the code via a mobile communications network and onto a remote management server. This allows for the remote management server to be updated with the correct code so that it will open a gate when the remote control radio transmitter device is brought
21: 2014/08152 22: 2014/11/07 43: 2015/10/06 51: B41M, B42D 71: GIESECKE & DEVRIENT GMBH 72: BORNSCHLEGL, Alexander, MENGEL, Christoph, BAADER, Andreas, OLSCHEWSKI, Günter 33: DE 31: 10 2012 010 534.7 32: 2012/05/29 54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A VALUE DOCUMENT 00: The invention relates to a method for producing a value document, comprising the steps of: a) printing a value document substrate with an oxidatively drying ink; b) treating the printed value document substrate with UV radiation or with ozone; and c) drying the printed valuable document substrate, which has been treated with UV radiation, at room temperature or at an elevated temperature.
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21: 2014/08153 22: 2014/11/07 43: 2015/09/25 51: F28D 71: COMMISSARIAT À L’ÉNERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ÉNERGIES ALTERNATIVES 72: BRUCH, Arnaud, COUTURIER, Raphaël, FOURMIGUE, Jean-François 33: FR 31: 1254229 32: 2012/05/09 54: HEAT STORAGE TANK WITH IMPROVED THERMAL STRATIFICATION 00: A heat storage tank comprising an envelope (2) with a longitudinal axis (X) filled with a heat transfer liquid and solid heat storage elements, a first longitudinal end fitted with first means (10) for collecting and supplying a liquid at a first temperature and a second longitudinal end provided with second means (12) for collecting and supplying a liquid at a second temperature, in which said solid heat storage elements are distributed across three beds (TH1, TH2 and TH3) superposed along the longitudinal axis (X), separated by a layer of liquid (L1, L2 and L3), the heat transfer liquid being capable of flowing from the first longitudinal end to the second longitudinal end.
21: 2014/08183 22: 2014/11/10 43: 2015/09/22 51: G06T 71: AFFIRMATION, LLC 72: SASAKI, Hideshi 33: US 31: 61/636,342 32: 2012/04/20 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REAL-TIME CONVERSION OF VIDEO INTO THREEDIMENSIONS 00: Disclosed herein are systems and methods for enhancing a sequence of video images to add depth and presenting the enhanced images to the user through a lenticular lens arrangement on a display screen for viewing the enhanced images in threedimensions (3D). The embodiments include the application of image enhancing algorithms which measure spatial and temporal differences between sequential images in an input video stream in order
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to measure depth within the images and produce one or more interleaved images with depth. Multiple sequential interleaved images may then be created in real-time as the images from the video stream are received, and the sequence of interleaved images may then be presented immediately as a video stream on a display fitted with a lenticular lens to effectively display a 3D video to the user.
21: 2014/08187 22: 10/11/2014 43: 14/10/2015 51: F24J, H01L 71: GPIII S.R.L. 72: Gianluca PASSERINI 33: IT 31: BO2012A 000207 32: 2012/04/17 54: A HIGH-CONCENTRATION PHOTOVOLTAIC PANEL 00: 57: The high-concentration photovoltaic panel (1) comprises a box element (2), a closing plate (3) made of a transparent material; a plurality of photovoltaic modules (100) housed internally of the box element (2), and innovatively comprises first meand (8) enabling centring of the support base (7) of the photovoltaic module (100) with respect to the bottom (20) of the box element (2); a second means (9) enabling centring of the first reflective group (2) of the photovoltaic module (100) with respect to the box element (2); third means (10) enabling centring of the second reflective group (6) of the photovoltaic module (100), fixed to the closing plate (3) with respect to the lateral walls (21) of the box element (2).
21: 2014/08188 22: 10/11/2014 43: 14/10/2015 51: F24J, H01L 71: GPIII S.R.L. 72: Gianluca PASSERINI 33: IT 31: BO2012A 000215 32: 2012/04/18 54: A SYSTEM FOR PREVENTING CONDENSATION PHENOMENA IN A GROUP OF CONCENTRATION PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS 00: 57: The system for preventing condensation phenomena in a group of concentration photovoltaic panels comprises ventilator means (8) able to generate an air flow (F) which is forced to circulate through a predetermined path which involves: first internal channels (50, 60) of a pair of box bodies (5, 6) which rotatably support each photovoltaic panel (1); second internal channels (70) of hollow sleeves (7) which connect the box bodies (5, 6) and each photovoltaic panel (1); the closed bodies (2) of each photovoltaic panel (1).
21: 2014/08197 22: 10/11/2014 43: 14/10/2015 51: E04B, E04D, E04F, E06B, F21S, H01L, H02N 71: GPIII S.R.L. 72: Donato VINCENZI 33: IT 31: BO2012A 000206 32: 2012/04/17 54: A LIGHTING GROUP 00: -
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57: A lighting group (1, 10), comprising: a frame (2); a support (3) which is constrained to the frame (2); a photovoltaic cell (4) which is constrained to the support (3); an artificial light source (5). In particular, the support (3) is provided with a reflective surface (6) arranged and conformed such as to convey solar rays (R) towards the photovoltaic cell (4); the artificial light source (5) is constrained to the support (3) such as to emit a light beam (50) which reflects against the reflective surface (6) and propagates towards the outside; the support (3) is rotatable about an axis such as to be arranged such as to maximise a quantity of solar rays (R) which reflect against the reflective surface (6) and are conveyed towards the photovoltaic cell (4) and in order to regulate the direction of the light beam (50) emitted outwards from the artificial light source (5).
21: 2014/08198 22: 10/11/2014 43: 29/09/2015 51: C21B, F27B, F27D 71: SMS SIEMAG AG 72: Detlef STRIEDER, Karl-Heinz KUMMER, Jürgen KUNZE, Hans-Erich LEMBGEN 33: DE 31: 102012207934.3 32: 2012/05/11, 54: SIDE WALL COOLING FOR A MELTING FURNACE 00: 57: The invention relates to a cooling device for a melting furnace, in particular for cooling a liquid slag (S) in a reduction furnace. The device comprises a lining (3) for laterally shielding a liquid molten metal bath (M) and a liquid slag (S) which is located on said bath, and the device also comprises a metal plate (5) which is arranged on a lining (3) side facing away from the molten metal bath (M) and the slag (S). The metal plate (5) comprises a plurality of slots (13) which are oriented in a substantially vertical manner and which are arranged adjacently to one another, wherein one copper plate (7) extends into the lining (3) through each of the slots (13) substantially perpendicular to the metal plate (5). The device further comprises cooling channels (9) through which coolant can flow and each of which is
arranged between two adjacently arranged slots (13) and the copper plates (7) extending through said slots (13) on the metal plate (5) side facing away from the molten metal bath (M) and the slang (S). The invention additionally relates to a furnace comprising the cooling device and to a method for producing such a cooling device or such a furnace.
21: 2014/08252. 22: 2014/11/11. 43: 2015/09/28 51: B01J, C10G 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: KESTER, John, George, KOMAR, David, Andrew, SHERWOOD, David, Edward 33: United States of America 31: 61/649,451 32: 2012-05-21 54: IMPROVED CATALYST AND PROCESS FOR HYDROCONVERSION OF A HEAVY FEEDSTOCK 00: A hydroconversion catalyst comprising a Group VIB metal component, a Group VIII metal component and a carrier material is disclosed wherein said catalyst has a total surface area of 240 to 360 m2/g; a total pore volume of 0.5 to 0.9 cc/g; and a pore volume distribution such that greater than 60% of pore volume are in pores present as micropores of diameter between 55 and 115, less than 0.12 cc/g of pore volume are in pores present at pores of diameter greater than 160 and less than 10% of pore volume are in pores present as macropores of diameters greater than 250.
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21: 2014/08275 22: 2014/11/12 43: 2015/09/25 51: H04M, H04W, H04B 71: DIGITATA LIMITED 72: NEETHLING, Marthinus Phillipus, BARTLETT, Edward 33: ZA 31: 2013/08507 32: 2013/11/12 54: ADVERTISING, PROMOTION, MESSAGING AND DIGITAL MEDIA METHOD AND SYSTEM 00: The invention relates to a method for presenting additional content to a recipient of a DTS offer, which includes incorporating into a data carrying signal containing the DTS offer data relating to the additional content, and transmitting the data carrying signal to a mobile communication device associated with the recipient and configured to receive a DTS offer through a DTS configured network, using any one or more of the following communication channels: Cell Broadcast; Start of Call Notification; End of Call Notification; Discount Lookup; Subscriber Notification Service message; and Smartphone App Application.
21: 2014/08278 22: 2014/11/12 43: 2015/09/25 51: G06K 71: WILLEMSEN, Louis Rinze Henricus Adrianus 72: WILLEMSEN, Louis Rinze Henricus Adrianus 33: NL 31: 2008844 32: 2012/05/18 33: NL 31: 1039642 32: 2012/06/01 54: WILLEMSEN, Louis Rinze Henricus Adrianus 00: The invention relates to a chip card device. This comprises a card-like carrier having received therein a semiconductor substrate in the form of a chip. The semiconductor substrate comprises at least a memory element and is provided with contact surfaces which are accessible on the surface of the card-like carrier to enable reading of the memory element therewith. The card-like carrier comprises a linear fold line configured for placing, on or close to a card part comprising the contact surfaces, a further card part situated on the side of the fold line remote from the card part.
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PATENT JOURNAL layer (1) based on the weight of user. The supporting layer (1) bears the weight of user. It is to select resilience, thickness and density of the release layer (2) according to the fall of the body curve, and it is the release layer (2) that deforms to fit properly body curve of the user. This invention is to achieve a mattress with materials with various resiliencies based on considering both of different physiological curves and weight to satisfy individualized demand and to provide effective support to human body during sleeping for ensuring plenty of rest from muscle to organ of human body. By virtue of design of the mattress, it is to provide scientific mattress for each individual to satisfy unique and individualized demand.
21: 2014/08372 22: 2014/11/13 43: 2015/09/18 51: A61K; C07K; C12N 71: CHINA SYNTHETIC RUBBER CORPORATION 72: KAO, KUO-JANG, WANG, YUN-HSIN 33: US 31: 61/904,951 32: 2013/11/15 54: THERAPEUTIC BIOLOGIC FOR TREATMENT OF HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA 00: The invention provides, inter alia, conjugates comprising a coagulating agent conjugated to an antibody, where the antibody specifically binds an extracellular domain epitope of a mammalian PLVAP protein. These agents specifically target HCC tumors and treat the HCC. The invention also provides methods of using these conjugates, such as methods of treating HCC by administering the conjugates provided by the invention or compositions provided by the invention, such as pharmaceutical compositions. 21: 2014/08381 22: 2014/11/13 43: 2015/09/17 51: A47C 71: Guizhou Daziran Technology Co., Ltd 72: CHEN, Zongyong, LI, Yuqian, LIN, Jian, ZHANG, Tangqing, SHI, Xiaobing, DAI, Zhenglie, LIU, Jinquan, LIU, Rong 33: CN 31: 201210415214.6 32: 2012/10/25 54: AN ERGONOMIC MATTRESS MANUFACTURING METHOD 00: The invention discloses an ergonomic mattress manufacturing method, characterized in that: the foresaid mattress composes supporting layer (1) and release layer (2). When manufacturing, it is to select resilience, thickness and density of the supporting
21: 2014/08386 22: 2014/11/13 43: 2015/09/17 51: G01N 71: AbbVie Inc. 72: MATAYOSHI, Edmund, WANG, Jie 33: US 31: 61/651,211 32: 2012/05/24 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTION OF PARTICLES IN A BENEFICIAL AGENT 00: Detection of particles in a liquid beneficial agent contained within a container (206) includes selectively illuminating at least a portion of the liquid beneficial agent, obtaining an image from the illuminated portion of the liquid beneficial agent, analyzing image data representing the image, using a data processor (501), to obtain a particle concentration, measuring an image intensity value of the image data using the data processor (501), and determining a quality level of the liquid beneficial agent using the data processor (501) based on the particle concentration and the measured image intensity value. The liquid beneficial agent can be biologies, small molecule pharmaceuticals, nutritional products, or combinations thereof. The container may be a syringe (206).
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21: 2014/08393 22: 2014/11/17 43: 2015/10/09 51: A16M 71: CIPLA LIMITED 72: MALHOTRA, Geena, RAO, Xerxes, MHAPSEKAR, Vrinda 33: IN 31: 3634/MUM/2013 32: 2013/11/19 54: INHALER DEVICE 00: An inhaler device for facilitating the inhalation of a medicament from a pierceable medicament capsule, the inhaler device comprising a body (1) having a chamber (14) for receiving a pierceable medicament capsule; piercing means (7) for piercing a medicament capsule received in said chamber (14); and an actuating member (3) moveable relative to the body (1); characterised by a plurality of cam members (180,190) and a cam track, wherein one movement of the actuating member (3) relative to the body (1) causes one (180) of said cam members to move along the cam track (230) in abutment therewith, the piercing means (7) thereby being pressed from a retracted position to an extended position; wherein another movement of the actuating member (3) relative to the body (1) causes the other one (190) of said cam members to move along the cam track (330) in abutment therewith so that the piercing means (7) is pressed from an extended position towards a retracted position.
21: 2014/08476 22: 2014/11/18 43: 2015/09/17 51: A61B, A61F, A61L 71: Spinal Simplicity LLC 72: HESS, Harold, MOSELEY, Todd, ROGERS, Adam, SAND, Paul, FROCK, Adam, FROCK, Melissa, HESS, Jonathan, GONZALEZ, Carlos 33: US 31: 61/688,247 32: 2012/05/10 54: DYNAMIC BONE FRACTURE PLATES 00: A bone fracture plate assembly including female and male plate portions. The female plate portion has a post, a female dovetail, and an extending arm with a group of ratchet teeth. The male plate portion has two upstanding posts, a male dovetail for coupling to the female dovetail so that the plate portions move linearly with respect to each other, a slot for the arm, and a pawl for engaging the ratchet teeth. A spring, coupled to the posts of the plate portions, dynamically connects the plate portions by applying a compressive load therebetween. The spring has a pair of elongated ears, each defining a slot to allow for relative movement of the plate portions. The ratchet teeth are engaged by the pawl to retain the plate portions together, and the spring mounts on the posts of the plate portions such that the spring biases the plate portions together.
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PATENT JOURNAL plastic mold or the basic mold part is austenized and hardened at a cooling rate with a value ? of less than 24, preceded by a tempering treatment is carried out at least twice at a temperature in the range from 510 to 550°C, resulting in a hardness of the material from 48 to 52 HRC and a toughness thereof, measured on impact bending specimens, of at least 60 J, after which finally a final machining processing occurs, and, if provided for, a polishing of the plastic mold occurs.
21: 2014/08482 22: 2014/11/18 43: 2015/09/17 51: B29B 71: Böhler Edelstahl GmbH & Co KG 72: PERKO, Jochen, ZINNER, Silvia, ZUNKO, Horst 33: AT 31: A50774/2013 32: 2013/11/21 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING PLASTIC MOLDS MADE FROM MARTENSITIC CHROMIUM STEEL AND PLASTIC MOLD 00: The invention relates to a method for producing plastic molds made of a martensitic chromium steel and it relates to a plastic mold.In order to achieve equally high quality values of the mold material, it is provided according to the invention to produce a steel block having the composition in wt% of C = 0.22 to 0.26, Si = 0.01 to 0.35, Mn = 0.15 to 0.60, P = max. 0.025, S = max. 0.003, Cr = 12.0 to 14.0, Mo = 0.10 to 0.18, Ni =0.35 to 0.50, V= 0.15 to 0.25, W = traces up to 0.20, Cu = traces up to 0.30, Co = traces up to 0.20, Ti = traces up to 0.02, Hf = traces up to 0.02, Zr = traces up to 0.02, AI = 0.002 to 0.02, Nb = traces up to 0.04, B = traces up to 0.001, N = 0.08 to 0.15, Ta = traces up to 0.04, As = traces up to 0.005, with the condition: Mn+Ni = 0.55 to 0.95, Mo+W/2 = 0.11 to 0.20, Ti+Hf+Zr = traces up to 0.008, V+Nb+ Ta = 0.15 to 0.30, Nb+ Ta = traces up to 0.04, Fe and contaminants = the rest, and with a PRE(N) value for the corrosion resistance from more than 14.5 to approximately 15.7, and to subject said steel block to a primary forming at a temperature of more 1050 °C with a forming degree of more than 2.5 fold, optionally after an intermediate cooling, from the blank at a temperature of less than 1050 °C, a manufacturing of at least one basic mold part occurs, from which, optionally after a machining treatment, a plastic mold is produced, and said
21: 2014/08485 22: 19/11/2014 43: 12/10/2015 51: B01D, E03F, F15D 71: Canplas Industries Ltd. 72: Michael F. WILSON, Timothy James Hendrie POUPORE, Steve ARMSTRONG, Andrew BIRD 33: CA 31: 2,835,578 32: 2013/11/29 54: INLET BAFFLE ASSEMBLY FOR AN IN-LINE INTERCEPTOR 00: 57: There is an inlet baffle assembly for use in an inline interceptor for separating FOG from wastewater and a method of cleaning the inlet baffle asembly without the need for removal from the interceptor. The inlet baffle assembly has an inlet baffle for the grease collecting chamber of an in-line interceptor. The inlet baffle defines a flow channel through which influent enters the collecting chamber. The inlet baffle has a moveable section which is moveable between an open and a closed position. The inlet baffle assembly also has a flow control element associated with the inlet baffle to control the rate of flow of influent entering the flow channel when the moveable section is in the closed position. The flow control element is positioned to be accessible for cleaning when the moveable section is in the open position. After cleaning, the moveable section is moved into the closed position in order to facilitate fluid flowing through the inlet baffle assembly into the grease collecting chamber.
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PATENT JOURNAL pyrotechnical actuation, and notifying and locating means for use in the event of an accident.
21: 2014/08502 22: 2014/11/19 43: 2015/09/30 51: A61K, A61J 71: SUN PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES LTD 72: KUMAR, Samarth, KANE, Prashant, NAMDEO, Alok B, BHOWMICK, Subhas, Balaram, GANORKAR, Kirti 33: IN 31: 1334/MUM/2012 32: 2012/04/27 54: READY TO BE INFUSED GEMCITABINE SOLUTION 00: A large volume infusion dosage form of gemcitabine, comprising a stable large volume solution of gemcitabine or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt in an aqueous vehicle filled in a large volume infusion container, wherein the solution is ready-tobe-infused. 21: 2014/08543 22: 2014/11/20 43: 2015/10/12 51: B62D 71: MARZO QUINTANILLA, Eugenio 72: MARZO QUINTANILLA, Eugenio, Spain 54: SAFETY ARM FOR LIGHTWEIGHT FARM VEHICLES 00: The invention comprises a rotation and telescopic extension mechanism which is actuated when the vehicle reaches a certain incline, and an articulated foot (21) comprising a pyrotechnical device (1, 3) for actuation, a release device (4) that actuates an activation switch, a device for retaining the arm in an inactive position, preventing the rotation thereof, an inclinometer (15), and a trigger. The invention can optionally comprise a telescopic safety arch with
21: 2014/08582 22: 2014/11/21 43: 2015/09/17 51: E21D 71: MOAGO KREW (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: HEINEMANN, LIONEL CLIFFORD 33: ZA 31: 2013/07954 32: 2013/10/24 54: MINE SUPPORT BACKFILL BAG 00: One aspect of the invention concerns a mine support backfill bag comprising an elongate tube of flexible material which is subdivided longitudinally into a plurality of compartments that are connected to one another without fluid communication between them. Each compartment has its own charging valve through which it can be inflated with backfill. This allows the backfill bag to be extended from an inoperative, axially compact, collapsed state in which the compartments the tube are uninflated and concertinaed together to an operative, axially extended state in which the compartments of the tube are inflated to form a columnar support structure. Other aspects of the invention concern a
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mine support incorporating the backfill bag and a method of supporting the roof of a mine working above the floor of the mine working using the backfill bag.
21: 2014/08595 22: 2014/11/21 43: 2015/09/17 51: A01N, A01P 71: Lanxess Distribution GmbH 72: SAALFELD, Frank 33: EP(DE) 31: 12169559.7 32: 2012/05/25 54: DIURON-CONTAINING THINNERS 00: The present invention relates to a method for thinning, in particular thinning fruit, using 3-(3,4dichlorophenyl)-1,1-dimethylurea (diuron), and to thinners comprising diuron. 21: 2014/08617 22: 2014/11/24 43: 2015/09/21 51: E21B 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: HALE, Arthur Herman, VERBIST, Guy, Lode, Magda, Maria, FARINAS MOYA, Mauricio, Jose, FONSECA, Ernesto, Rafael, VAN SELST, Henricus, VAN DER WEGEN, Gerardus, Johannes, Leonardus 33: US 31: 61/662,705 32: 2012/06/21 54: TREATING A SUBTERRANEAN FORMATION WITH A MORTAR SLURRY 00: A method of treating a subterranean formation may include preparing a mortar slurry, injecting the mortar slurry into the subterranean formation at a pressure sufficient to create a fracture in the subterranean formation, and allowing the mortar slurry to set, forming a mortar in the fracture. The mortar slurry may be designed to form a previous mortar, to crack
under fracture closure pressure, or both. 21: 2014/08699 22: 2014/11/26 43: 2015/09/29 51: E05B, E05C 71: BQT SOLUTIONS (SEA) PTE LIMITED 72: NYE-HINGSTON, Matthew Richard Alex, BARNES, Ian Tristan, HINGSTON, Neil Richard 33: NZ 31: 599955 32: 2012/05/11 54: A LOCK 00: A lock for locking a door, the lock comprises a pin moveable between a retracted position and an extended position for locking the door and an actuator movable from a first position to a second position to move the pin from the retracted position to the extended position. Furthermore, the lock comprises a mechanism comprising a spring for biasing the pin to the retracted position and a latch. When in the latched position the latch prevents the pin from moving from the extended position to the retracted position, and when in an unlatched position the latch allows the pin to move from the extended position to the retracted position. The mechanism is adapted to disengage the actuator from the pin when the pin is in the extended position.
21: 2014/08715 22: 2014/11/26 43: 2015/09/17 51: B05D, B32B, B65D, C09D 71: Toyo Seikan Group Holdings, Ltd., Valspar Rock Co., Ltd. 72: TAKAGI, Naoyuki, KANZAKI, Keizou, SANO, Nobuaki, ARAI, Mayumi 33: JP 31: 2012-124819 32: 2012/05/31 54: COATING COMPOSITION AND COATED METAL PLATE, METAL CONTAINER AND METAL CLOSURE COATED WITH THE COATING COMPOSITION 00: The present invention relates to a polyester coating composition used for forming a coating film of a coated metal plate, a metal container, a metal closure, etc. The coating composition has a
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crosslinking agent and a curing catalyst incorporated into a mixed polyester resin comprising a mixture of a polyester resin (A) having an acid value of 2 to 50 mg KOH/g and a glass transition temperature (Tg) of 35 to 100°C and a polyester resin (B) having an acid value of 0 to 50 mg KOH/g and a glass transition temperature (Tg) of -20 to 25°C. Thus, a coating composition excellent in resistance to embrittlement over time, corrosion resistance, scrape resistance, retort resistance, and blocking resistance can be provided. 21: 2014/08728 22: 2014/11/27 43: 2015/10/21 51: B01D; B01F 71: MINTEK 72: HULBERT, David Gordon 33: ZA 31: 2012/03142 32: 2012/05/02 54: MIXER SETTLER COLUMN 00: Mixer settler apparatus which includes a vertical column which is divided by a plurality of horizontal plates into a plurality of fluid-containing volumes, wherein each plate has a transfer duct to induce turbulence in a respective lower fluid-containing volume.
51: G09F 71: VDP 72: CHAMPAGNE, Benjamin 33: FR 31: 12 55002 32: 2012/05/30 33: FR 31: 12 54999 32: 2012/05/30 33: FR 31: 12 59627 32: 2012/10/09 54: ILLUMINATED DISPLAY UNIT HAVING SUSPENSION CLAMPS 00: The invention relates to an illuminated display assembly including at least one electrically conductive cable (14), at least two display panels (12) connected to one another via said at least one cable (14), each display panel (12) including light elements (18), and an electrical power source (16) which supplies electrical power to the light elements (18) of said at least two display panels (12) and which is located upstream from the display panels (12). Two consecutive display panels (12) define an upstream display panel (14) and a downstream display panel (14) relative to the electrical power source (16). Each display panel (12) includes a transmission device (28) for transmitting electrical power through said panel (12) such that a given panel (12) is electrically connected to the electrical power source via the transmission device (28) of the upstream display panel (12).
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21: 2014/08796 22: 2014/12/01 43: 2015/09/17 51: F03D 71: MOOG UNNA GMBH 72: VETTER, Alf, PAULI, Matthias 33: EP 31: 13195270.7 32: 2013/12/02 54: METHOD FOR THE OPERATION OF A PITCH SYSTEM OF A WIND TURBINE 00: A method for the operation of a pitch system of a wind turbine with at least one rotor blade, whereby the pitch system has at least one input rectifier (1) and at least one pitch drive (2), whereby each rotor blade can be rotated around its longitudinal axis by the one pitch drive (2) or by at least one of several pitch drives (2), each input rectifier (1) is supplied with alternating voltage by a supply network (3), and each pitch drive (2) is supplied with electric power by the one input rectifier (1) or by at least one of several input rectifiers (1), each pitch drive (2) is connected to an emergency power storage device (4), whereby each pitch drive (2) can be supplied with electric power by the emergency power storage device (4) that is connected to it.
21: 2014/08801 22: 2014/12/01 43: 2015/10/19 51: E21B 71: P. V. FLOOD CONTROL CORP. 72: VICKERS, Paul 33: US 31: 61/652,727 32: 2012/05/29 54: SYSTEM FOR CONTAINMENT, MEASUREMENT, AND REUSE OF FLUIDS IN HYDRAULIC FRACTURING 00: The system includes a number of flexible fluid containment structures, or tubes, for storing fluids used in or produced during fracking. The tubes may be filled to store water prior to introduction into the well or drilling waste expunged from the well. A series of valves and pumps control the flow of fluids to and from the tubes, well, and purification equipment. A backflow preventer including a primary port, forward port, and return port supports bi-directional fluid transfer with the well. Drilling fluids are piped into the forward port and exit the primary port to the well. A flow meter may be coupled to the forward port to determine the volume of fluid flowing through the forward port to the well. Drilling waste may also return from the well via the primary port and exit the return port, which may also include a flow meter.
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21: 2014/08816 22: 2014/12/02 43: 2015/10/08 51: H04L, H04W 71: ENTERSEKT (PTY) LTD 72: BRAND, Christiaan Johannes Petrus, VAN TONDER, Albertus Stefanus, MÜLLER, Daniel Jacobus 33: ZA 31: 2013/06562 32: 2013/09/02 54: MOBILE DEVICE VALIDATION AND ENROLMENT 00: Systems and methods for enrolling a mobile device with an application service provider are disclosed. In a disclosed method, an application server establishes a secure communication link with the mobile device utilising a digital certificate with the mobile device. The digital certificate has a public and private cryptographic key pair associated therewith and includes a certificate identifier. The server encrypts a randomly generated payload with the public key and transmits the encrypted payload to the mobile device over the secure communication link. The server receives an electronic message from the mobile device over a separate mobile communication channel, the message including the random payload and having been automatically initiated by the software application and transmitted by the mobile device to a pre-specified destination known to the software application. If the received payload and transmitted payload corresponds, the server enrols the mobile device.
21: 2014/08870 22: 2014/12/03 43: 2015/09/22 51: C10G, C10L, C12P, C13K 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: POWELL, Joseph, Broun 33: US 31: 61/665,641 32: 2012/06/28 54: BIOMASS CONVERSION SYSTEMS PROVIDING INTEGRATED STABILIZATION OF A HYDROLYSATE USING A SLURRY CATALYST AND METHODS FOR USE THEREOF 00: Digestion of cellulosic biomass solids to form a hydrolysate may be conducted with integrated catalytic reduction during digestion to transform soluble carbohydrates in the hydrolysate into a more stable reaction product. Such integrated catalytic reduction may be conducted using a slurry catalyst. Biomass conversion systems for performing integrated catalytic reduction can comprise: a hydrothermal digestion unit that contains a slurry catalyst capable of activating molecular hydrogen; an optional hydrogen feed line that is operatively connected to the hydrothermal digestion unit; and a fluid circulation loop comprising the hydrothermal digestion unit and a catalytic reduction reactor unit, the catalytic reduction reactor unit also containing the slurry catalyst
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21: 2014/08875 22: 2014/12/03 43: 2015/09/29 51: B03B; B03C 71: INDIAN RARE EARTHS LIMITED 72: ASNANI, CHANDRU KUMAR, PATRA, RABI NARAYAN, JANARTHANAN, A J 33: IN 31: 2600/MUM/2014 32: 2014/08/12 54: A METHOD AND EQUIPMENT FOR SEPARATING NON CONDUCTING NON MAGNETIC MINERALS 00: Non-magnetic mineral particles with high resistivity cannot be separated from each other using the commonly employed industrial equipment for separation of conducting and non-conducting minerals such as the high tension roll (HTR) separators and the electrostatic plate (ESP) separators. The invention detailed herein describes new equipment having a combination of electrical (5, 6) and magnetic (8, 9) systems, effectively utilizing differences in relative permittivity and / or density of particles (2) for their separation. The electrical system (5, 6) imparts a charge on the mineral particles (2). The magnetic system (8, 9) generates a magnetic field of sufficient strength as required to impart a magnetic force on the charged particle to accomplish the desired separation of non-conducting minerals (13, 14) having similar electrical resistivity, for example, zircon from sillimanite.
21: 2014/08892 22: 2014/12/04 43: 2015/09/21 51: B01D C11B 71: EVONIK MEMBRANE EXTRACTION TECHNOLOGY LTD. 72: BOAM, Andrew, MENICONI, Andrea, WU, Xiaoping 33: EP 31: 12166953.5 32: 2012/05/07 54: MEMBRANE-BASED PROCESSES FOR SELECTIVELY FRACTIONATING ESSENTIAL OILS 00: The present disclosure in general relates to a process for (1) reducing impurities, i.e. undesirable natural components such as waxes and undesirable synthetic materials such as agrochemicals and other environmental pollutants, or (2) fractionation of natural components present in an essential oil using at least one selective membrane.
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21: 2014/08905 22: 2014/12/04 43: 2015/10/12 51: F03B 71: FRIEDENTHAL, Reginald 72: FRIEDENTHAL, Reginald 33: ZA 31: 2010/03373 32: 2012/05/04 54: APPARATUS FOR GENERATING ENERGY 00: Apparatus for generating energy in which an oscillating air column created by wave motion continuously drives a turbine in one direction.
dramatically increase the efficacy of cell therapy using stem cells.
21: 2014/08916 22: 2014/12/04 43: 2015/09/17 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: Polytherics Limited 72: BURT, John, GODWIN, Antony, BADESCU, George 33: GB 31: 1210838.7 32: 2012/06/19 54: NOVEL PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF ANTIBODY CONJUGATES AND NOVEL ANTIBODY CONJUGATES 00: The present invention concerns a process for the preparation of an antibody conjugate comprising the step of reacting an engineered antibody having a single inter-heavy chain disulfide bond with a conjugating reagent that forms a bridge between the two cysteine residues derived from the disulfide bond. 21: 2014/08915 22: 2014/12/04 43: 2015/09/17 51: C12N 71: RA, Jeong-Chan, K-Stemcell Co., Ltd. 72: KANG, Sung Keun, JO, Jung Youn, RA, JeongChan 33: KR 31: 10-2012-0068796 32: 2012/06/26 54: HIGH-CONCENTRATION STEM CELL PRODUCTION METHOD 00: The present invention relates to a method for producing stem cells in high concentration. The present invention makes it possible to grow stem cells in an amount sufficient to be clinically usable in a short time, and makes it possible to relatively efficiently enhance the ability of administered stem cells to efficaciously reach target tissue and exhibit an action in a stable fashion and can therefore
21: 2014/08943 22: 2014/12/05 43: 2015/10/09 51: B65D 71: SIG TECHNOLOGY AG 72: BACKES, Martin, HUBER, Hansjörg 33: DE 31: 10 2012 012 937.8 32: 2012/06/29 54: COMPOSITE PACK HAVING A POURING ELEMENT, AND BLANK FOR PRODUCING SUCH PACK 00: TThe invention illustrates and describes a composite pack, in particular a parallelepipedal cardboard/plastics material composite pack for pourable products, having an opening region (1) which is provided in the pack gable and, following severing by way of a pouring element applied thereto, forms a pouring opening, wherein the pouring element comprises a basic body, a cutting
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element which is arranged in a movable manner therein, and a screw cap, wherein the screw cap serves for opening the pack (P) for the first time, by activation of the cutting element, and for re closing purposes, and wherein the opening region (1) has a weakening line (2) in the composite assembly and also a hinge region (3), at which the part (4) of the opening region (1), said part being produced following severing of the weakening line (2), is pivoted into the pack interior, and retained there, as well as a blank provided for this purpose and a corresponding pouring element. In order for it to be readily possible for the pouring opening to be easily and reliably opened, and kept open, when the self opening pouring element is actuated for the first time, it is provided that the weakening line (2) has a first, round portion (2A) and a second portion (2B), which runs between the first portion (2A) and the hinge region (3), and that the movement of the cutting element causes the weakening line in the first portion (2A) to be cut and in the second portion (2B) to tear.
21: 2014/08945 22: 2014/12/05 43: 2015/10/06 51: A61K, A61P 71: B. BRAUN MELSUNGEN AG 72: GIL BÉJAR, Juan, TIMONEDA RAMIA, Cristina 33: EP 31: 12186393.0 32: 2012/09/27 54: STABILIZED AQUEOUS COMPOSITIONS OF NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING AGENTS 00: The present invention relates to an aqueous composition comprising: (i) a quaternary ammonium neuromuscular blocking agent; and (ii) an excipient selected from a polyhydroxy acid of the following
formula: HO-CH2-[CH(OH)]n-COOH, wherein n is an integer from 1 to 8, an intramolecular lactone of said polyhydroxy acid or a mixture thereof. Furthermore the present invention relates to a liquid pharmaceutical composition comprising or consisting of said aqueous composition and a method for producing said aqueous composition comprising the steps of: a) providing a quaternary ammonium neuromuscular blocking agent wherein said quaternary ammonium neuromuscular blocking agent is optionally freeze-dried, b) providing an excipient selected from a polyhydroxy acid of the following formula: HO-CH2-[CH(OH)]n-COOH, wherein n is an integer from 1 to 8, an intramolecular lactone of said polyhydroxy acid or a mixture thereof, wherein said excipient is optionally freeze-dried, c) mixing the quaternary ammonium neuromuscular blocking agent of step a) and the excipient of step b) in water to give an aqueous composition. In addition, the present invention relates to the use of a polyhydroxy carboxylic acid of the following formula: HO-CH2-[CH(OH)]n-COOH, wherein n is an integer from 1 to 8, an intramolecular lactone of said polyhydroxy acid or a mixture thereof for stabilizing an aqueous composition comprising a quaternary ammonium neuromuscular blocking agent. The present invention also refers to a container containing the aqueous composition or the liquid pharmaceutical composition of the present invention. It furthermore relates to a kit comprising said compositions. Preferred embodiments are apparent from the dependent claims. 21: 2014/08948 22: 2014/12/05 43: 2015/10/09 51: C12Q 71: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC. 72: SHENDELMAN, Joshua M.; WOODWARD, John B.; YANG, Meizhu 33: US 31: 61/660,387 32: 2012/06/15 54: GENETIC LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE RESISTANCE AND METHODS OF USE 00: Various methods and compositions are provided for identifying and/or selecting soybean plants or soybean germplasm with improved resistance to soybean cyst nematode. In certain embodiments, the method comprises detecting at least one marker locus that is associated with resistance to soybean cyst nematode. In other embodiments, the method further comprises detecting at least one marker profile or haplotype associated with resistance to soybean cyst nematode. In further embodiments, the method comprises crossing a selected soybean plant with a second soybean plant. Further provided are markers, primers, probes and kits useful for
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identifying and/or selecting soybean plants or soybean germplasm with improved resistance to soybean cyst nematode. 21: 2014/08949 22: 2014/12/05 43: 2015/09/30 51: G21C, G21F 71: TN INTERNATIONAL 72: LELEU, Gilda, VAUDRAY, Hervé 33: FR 31: 12 55601 32: 2012/06/15 54: OPTIMISED METHOD FOR LOADING RADIOACTIVE ELEMENTS INTO A PACKAGE 00: The invention concerns a method of loading radioactive elements (8) into a package, comprising the following steps: (a) installing, in a pool, a plurality of radioactive elements (8) in a storage basket (30) provided with radiological protection means (32); (b) extracting, from the pool, the basket (30) loaded with the radioactive elements (8); and (c) loading the basket (30) loaded with the radioactive elements (8) into the package. 21: 2014/08974 22: 2014/12/05 43: 2015/09/22 51: A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: CECCARELLI, Simona M., JAGASIA, Ravi, JAKOB-ROETNE, Roland, WICHMANN, Juergen 33: EP(CH) 31: 12179381.4 32: 2012/08/06 54: PIPERAZINO[1,2-A]INDOL-1-ONES AND [1,4]DIAZEPINO[1,2-A]INDOL-1-ONE 00: -
00: A coupling system for a roof bolt for use in the mining industry in which a first bolt includes a male tapered end insertable into a female tapered end of a second roof bolt.
21: 2014/09031 22: 2014/12/09 43: 2015/09/21 51: C10G 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: POWELL, Joseph, Broun 33: US 31: 61/665,668 32: 2012/06/28 54: BIOMASS CONVERSION SYSTEMS PROVIDING INTEGRATED STABILIZATION OF A HYDROLYSATE USING A SLURRY CATALYST FOLLOWING BIOMASS PRETREATMENT AND METHODS FOR USE THEREOF 00: Digestion of cellulosic biomass solids to form a hydrolysate may be conducted with integrated catalytic reduction during digestion to transform soluble carbohydrates in the hydrolysate into a more stable reaction product. Such integrated catalytic reduction may be conducted using a slurry catalyst. Biomass conversion systems for performing integrated catalytic reduction can comprise: a hydrothermal digestion unit that contains a slurry catalyst capable of activating molecular hydrogen; an optional hydrogen feed line that is operatively connected to the hydrothermal digestion unit; a fluid circulation loop comprising the hydrothermal digestion unit and a catalytic reduction reactor unit, the catalytic reduction reactor unit also containing the slurry catalyst; a pretreatment digestion unit that is not part of the fluid circulation loop and does not contain the slurry catalyst; and a solids transport mechanism operatively connecting the pretreatment digestion unit to the hydrothermal digestion unit.
21: 2014/08984 22: 2014/12/08 43: 2015/09/28 51: E21D 71: RAND YORK CASTINGS (PTY) LIMITED 72: Michael Robert CORBETT 33: ZA 31: 2014/01162 32: 2014/02/17 54: COUPLED ROOF BOLT
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21: 2014/09052 22: 2014/12/10 43: 2015/09/28 51: C22B 71: PANGANG GROUP PANZHIHUA IRON & STEEL RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD., PANGANG GROUP RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD. 72: PENG, Yi, SHEN, Biao, HE, Wenyi, YE, Lu, LU, Xiaolin, ZHU, Guangjin, DENG, Xiaobo, WANG, Xiaojiang 33: CN 31: 201410216338.0 32: 2014/05/21 54: METHOD FOR MIXING AND SODIUMIZING ROASTING OF A VANADIUM-CONTAINING MATERIAL 00: The present invention discloses a method for calcified roasting of a vanadium-containing material, comprising: allowing a raw material and a clinker to contact and react under calcified roasting conditions, wherein, the raw material is a mixture comprising a vanadium-containing material and a calciumcontaining material that has not been treated by calcified roasting, and the clinker is a material that has been treated by calcified roasting. With the method disclosed in the present invention, material agglomeration or adhesion to the equipment can be avoided; in addition, the production cost can be reduced since it is unnecessary to add vanadiumextracted tailing and treat the tailing; in addition, the vanadium conversion rate can be improved effectively. 21: 2014/09053 22: 2014/12/10 43: 2015/09/28 51: C22B 71: PANGANG GROUP PANZHIHUA IRON & STEEL RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD.,
PANGANG GROUP RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD. 72: PENG, Yi, SHEN, Biao, HE, Wenyi, LIU, Wuhan, YE, Lu, LU, Xiaolin, ZHU, Guangjin, YANG, Bing, LIU, Huiqian 33: CN 31: 201410216479.2 32: 2014/05/21 54: METHOD FOR CALCIFIED ROASTING OF A VANADIUM-CONTAINING MATERIAL 00: The present invention discloses a method for calcified roasting of a vanadium-containing material, comprising: allowing a raw material and a clinker to contact and react under calcified roasting conditions, wherein, the raw material is a mixture comprising a vanadium-containing material and a calciumcontaining material that has not been treated by calcified roasting, and the clinker is a material that has been treated by calcified roasting. With the method disclosed in the present invention, material agglomeration or adhesion to the equipment can be avoided; in addition, the production cost can be reduced since it is unnecessary to add vanadiumextracted tailing and treat the tailing; in addition, the vanadium conversion rate can be improved effectively. 21: 2014/09054 22: 2014/12/10 43: 2015/09/28 51: C22B 71: PANGANG GROUP PANZHIHUA IRON & STEEL RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD., PANGANG GROUP RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD. 72: PENG, Yi, SHEN, Biao, HE, Wenyi, LIU, Wuhan, YE, Lu, LU, Xiaolin, ZHU, Guangjin, YANG, Bing, LIU, Huiqian 33: CN 31: 201410217477.5 32: 2014/05/21 54: METHOD FOR TWO-STAGE CALCIFIED ROASTING OF A VANADIUM-CONTAINING MATERIAL 00: The present invention discloses a method for twostage calcified roasting of a vanadium-containing material, comprising: carrying out a first-stage roasting for a raw material, and then carrying out a second-stage roasting, wherein, the temperature of the first-stage roasting is lower than that of the second-stage roasting; the temperature of the firststage roasting is 750-850?, and the temperature of the second-stage roasting is 840-900?; the raw material is a mixture comprising a vanadiumcontaining material and a calcium-containing material. With the method disclosed in the present invention, the reaction in the roasting process can be controlled to proceed smoothly without adding any vanadium-extracted tailing, and an effect of avoiding material agglomeration and material adhesion to the
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equipment can be obtained, thereby the material filling rate in the equipment can be increased, the processing capacity can be increased, the production efficiency can be improved, the cost can be decreased, and the vanadium conversion rate can be improved effectively. 21: 2014/09055 22: 2014/12/10 43: 2015/09/28 51: C22B 71: PANGANG GROUP PANZHIHUA IRON & STEEL RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD., PANGANG GROUP RESEARCH INSTITUTE CO., LTD. 72: PENG, Yi, SHEN, Biao, HE, Wenyi, YE, Lu, LU, Xiaolin, ZHU, Guangjin, DENG, Xiaobo, WANG, Xiaojiang 33: CN 31: 201410215961.4 32: 2014/05/21 54: METHOD FOR TWO-STAGE SODIUMIZING ROASTING OF A VANADIUM-CONTAINING MATERIAL 00: A method for two-stage sodiumizing roasting of a vanadium-containing material comprises: carrying out sequential first-stage and second-stage roasting for a raw material, for a duration of 60-300 minutes per stage, wherein the raw material is a mixture of a vanadium-containing material and a sodium salt additive. The temperature of the second-stage roasting is 740-820? and the temperature in the second-stage roasting is higher than that in the firststage roasting. Technical problems in the prior art, such as temperature out-of-control, and material agglomeration and adhesion to the equipment, are effectively solved by employing two roasting stages and strictly controlling the temperature difference between the two roasting stages and the roasting time. In addition, not only the vanadium conversion rate can be improved greatly, but also the charging rate of the material into the roasting kiln can be increased, i.e., the operating efficiency of the roasting kiln can be improved. 21: 2014/09058 22: 2014/12/10 43: 2015/10/01 51: F16K 71: WESSELS, Jurie Hendrik 72: WESSELS, Jurie Hendrik 33: ZA 31: 2013/08432 32: 2013/11/11 54: A VALVE 00: The invention relates to a valve. The valve includes a sealing member, a valve body having an inlet port into which a liquid is receivable and a large diameter outlet port, the outlet port in fluid flow communication with the inlet port, having an annular seat onto which the sealing member is receivable. The valve further
includes a lever connectable to a float, the lever being displaceable between an open position in which the sealing member is spaced from the outlet port, and a closed position in which the sealing member is urged onto the seat, thereby sealing the outlet port.
21: 2014/09060 22: 10/12/2014 43: 02/10/2015 51: E02D 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: Ingo MEYER, Hendrik EGBERTS, Karsten ALBERS, Sérgio SOUSA 33: DE 31: 10 2012 211 888.8 32: 2012/07/06 54: FOUNDATION FOR WIND TURBINES 00: 57: The invention relates to a device (1), in particular having a support structure, which can be driven in a rotary manner about an axis X, a plurality of rods, which are aligned parallel or conically approaching each other, relative to the axis X, and are preferably uniformly distributed around the support structure along a circumference, wherein each of the rods is connected to the support structure by means of two or more spokes, and have a plurality of recesses on the outer side thereof facing away from the support structure which are configured to receive reinforcement material, a number of spokes corresponding to the number of rods can be arranged in plane perpendicular to the axis X, and the lengths of the spokes are adjustable by motor in a telescoping manner.
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21: 2014/09061 22: 10/12/2014 43: 08/10/2015 51: A01K, B63B 71: ESPAÑOLA DE PLATAFORMAS MARINAS, S.L. 72: Andrés QUINTA CORTIÑAS 33: ES 31: P201230794 32: 2012/05/25 54: FLOATING STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING SAME 00: 57: The invention relates to a floating structure and to a method for obtaining same. The structure provides a first plurality of tubes (1) and a second plurality of tubes (2). The second plurality of tubes (2) is inserted into the first plurality of tubes (1), such as to extend through the upper portion of same, and both sets of tubes are welded together. The ends of the tubes of the first plurality of tubes (1), as per the example, are closed in order to be used as flotation tanks when the floating structure is fitted out for the use thereof. According to the method, the first plurality of tubes (1) is locked in place on the frame (7), with the pairs of holes (4, 4') provided in the tubes (1) of the first plurality of tubes (1) being aligned, and a corresponding tube (2) of the second plurality of tubes (2) inserted through each pair of aligned holes by force, the ends of each of the connection portions or parts (3) contained in the tubes (1) being welded on the periphery of the holes (4, 4').
21: 2014/09075 22: 10/12/2014 43: 13/10/2015 51: F03D, G01M 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: Ralf KELLING and Torsten JEPSEN 33: DE 31: 10 2012 211 566.8 32: 2012/07/03 54: MONITORED COMPONENT CONNECTION, WIND POWER SYSTEM, METHOD FOR MONITORING A COMPONENT CONNECTION FOR INADVERTENT LOOSENING OF THE COMPONENT CONNECTION IN THE CONNECTED STATE 00: 57: The invention relates to a monitored component connection with a first component forming a retaining part, a second component forming a mating part, a connection part that retains the second component on the first component in the connected state, wherein the connection part engages in a connecting recess in said mating part. According to the invention, in order to monitor for inadvertent weakening of the component connection in the connected state, a test pressure can be applied to the connecting recess, and said test pressure can be monitored for a fault deviation that is sufficient for indicating a connection weakening of the component connection in the connected state.
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21: 2014/09079 22: 2014/12/10 43: 2015/10/12 51: A22C 71: NORDISCHER MASCHINENBAU RUD. BAADER GMBH + CO. KG 72: JÜRS, Michael 33: DE 31: 102012106711.2 32: 2012/07/24 54: DEVICE FOR PROCESSING FISH 00: The invention relates to an L-shaped support body (10) for accommodating a fish and for conveying said fish, aligned such that the fish tail goes in first through a cutting unit (4) having a circular knife pair (6) of a fish processing device, which has an continuously circulating conveyor, wherein the support body (10) has a main body (12) for fastening said support body to the conveyor and a bearing web (14), which protrudes beyond a side wall (11) of the main body (12) and which has a support edge (16) arranged at the top for accommodating the center bones of the fish to be accommodated, wherein the bearing web (14) has a groove (18) arranged at the bottom, which groove is designed as a counter unit for the circular-blade pair (6). The invention further relates to a corresponding device for processing fish.
21: 2014/09081 22: 11/12/2014 43: 02/10/2015 51: B66D, F16D 71: SIEMAG TECBERG GMBH 72: Klaus HOFMANN and Wolfgang SCHUBERT 33: DE 31: 10 2012 011 539.3 32: 2012/06/08 54: DISK BRAKE SYSTEM 00: 57: The invention relates to a disk brake system for hauling engines and hauling winches, which is provided with at least two brake circuits, each brake circuit being associated with at least one brake caliper having associated brake pads, and two redundant, active control circuits (10, 12, 14, 16) being provided per brake circuit.
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21: 2014/09085 22: 10/12/2014 43: 02/10/2015 51: B65D, B67D 71: BROODRYK, Bergen 72: BROODRYK, Bergen 33: ZA 31: 2013/09313 32: 2013/12/11 54: FLUID DISPENSING APPARATUS AND SYSTEM 00: 57: A fluid dispensing apparatus for dispensing liquid from bottles is provided. The apparatus includes a cap for covering the mouth of a container. The cap includes a cover for, in use, regulating flow of fluid from the container. A seat, in use, receives the cap, and a probe located within the seat, in use, protrudes through the cover when the cap is received in the seat, thereby permitting access to the interior of the container. A gas conduit, in use, charges the container with gas, and a gas valve regulates flow of gas through the gas conduit. A sensor senses whether the cap is secured to the seat, which sensor causes the gas valve to: (i) open when the cap is secured to the seat; and (ii) close when the cap is not secured to the seat.
21: 2014/09103 22: 2014/12/11 43: 2015/09/06 51: B60R 71: ADVANCED VIEW SAFETY SYSTEMS PTY LTD 72: Craig Hart MACDOUGALL, Oliver KRATZER 33: AU 31: 2012901942 32: 2012/05/11 54: PROXIMITY VIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY 00: A proximity view mirror assembly (1) for a mobile vehicle (2) comprising a first mirror (3) adjustably mounted to said vehicle and adapted for direct viewing by a seated driver of said vehicle, a second mirror (5) adjustably mounted relative to said first mirror wherein said first and second mirrors are generally opposed, of a similar size and vertically offset so as to co-operated and provide the seated driver with a generally forward proximity view of said vehicle.
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PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2014/09145 22: 2014/12/12 43: 2015/09/30 51: A61K; A61P 71: CIPLA LIMITED 72: MALHOTRA, Geena, RAUT, Preeti, JAIN, Darshana, BAJAJ, Amrita 33: IN 31: 3918/MUM/2013 32: 2013/12/13 54: INTRANASAL PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF POLYMERIC NANOPARTICLES 00: The present invention relates to intranasal pharmaceutical compositions comprising polymeric nanoparticles of anticancer drugs
21: 2014/09104 22: 2014/12/11 43: 2015/10/06 51: C08F 71: LUMMUS NOVOLEN TECHNOLOGY GMBH 72: NOGAI, Stefan, WINTER, Andreas, DENKWITZ, Yvonne, SCHUSTER, Oliver 33: EP 31: 12174212.6 32: 2012/06/28 54: STERICALLY DEMANDING DIALKOXYDIALKYLSILANES AS EXTERNAL DONORS FOR ZIEGLER CATALYSTS FOR THE POLYMERIZATION OF PROPYLENE 00: A process for the polymerization of propylene is disclosed. The process may include contacting, in a gas phase polymerization reactor, propylene and optionally one or more comonomers with a catalyst system comprising a Ziegler-Natta catalyst and an external electron donor system comprising di(bicyclo[2.2.1 ]heptan-2-yl)dimethoxysilane.
21: 2014/09154 22: 2014/12/12 43: 2015/10/07 51: A61L 71: SICHUAN YUANDASHUYANG PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD 72: RAN, Shu guang, WANG, Qiang, JIANG, De Xi 33: CN 31: 201210219659.7 32: 2012/06/28 54: METHOD FOR TERMINAL INACTIVATION OF PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISMS 00: The present invention discloses a method for terminal inactivation of pathogenic microorganisms,
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comprising the following steps of: a. vacuum freezedrying a bio-product packaged in a container, feeding in a gas and sealing to obtain the end product; and, b. performing inactivation by dryheating. The method provided by the present invention can effectively inactivate non-lipid enveloped viruses, with excellent inactivation effects and short inactivation time particularly to parvoviruses, and thus overcome the deficiencies of the conventional terminal dry-heating inactivation methods.
comprising at least steps (i) to (iv): (i) crosslinking a mixture comprising the first polymer and water; (ii) subsequent to the crosslinking in step (i), terminating the crosslinking; (iii) optionally blending the product obtained in step (ii) with the second polymer; (iv) subjecting the product obtained in step (iii) to dialysis. 21: 2014/09216 22: 15/12/2014 43: 20/10/2015 51: F01B, F02B, F02F 71: KNOB ENGINES s.r.o. 72: Vaclav KNOB 33: CZ 31: PV 2012-422 32: 2012/06/21 54: SEAL ASSEMBLY FOR ROTARY PISTON INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE 00: 57: The invention relates to seal assembly for a rotary piston internal combustion engine comprising a rotating block (11) of a rotational shape with radially situated cylinders (12) with pistons (13) and an outer stationary case (10) with at least one intake port (14) and/or exhaust port (15). The outer surface (16) of the rotating block (11) is a rotational surface with a straight line or curved profile curve, on which transverse and/or side sealing parts, which are placed in the stationary case (10), sit. In circular side grooves (2) there is a side seal consisting of circular side sealing segments (1) that are always placed between neighbouring transverse sealing strips (3), which are placed in transverse grooves (4). Those sealing strips (3) go through the side grooves (2) across. In the place, where the side sealing segments (1) and transverse sealing strips (3) meet, there are joints (5) with notches (7) for inserting the side sealing segments (1) and transverse sealing strips (3).?
21: 2014/09155 22: 2014/12/12 43: 2015/10/07 51: C08B, C08L, A61K, A61L, C08J 71: MERZ PHARMA GMBH & CO. KGAA 72: BARG, Heiko, FRIEDRICH, Josef, LIEBETRAU, Wolfgang, VOIGTS, Robert G, LIGMAN, Tim Stephen 33: US 31: 61/660,269 32: 2012/06/15 54: METHOD OF PREPARING A COMPOSITION BASED ON HYALURONIC ACID 00: The invention relates to a method of preparing a composition, the composition comprising a crosslinked first polymer, optionally a second polymer, which may be crosslinked or noncrosslinked, and water, wherein the first and the second polymer are selected from a polysaccharide,
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21: 2014/09270 22: 17/12/2014 43: 20/10/2015 51: C12N, C12M, C12P 71: ADVEL TECNOLOGIA COMERCIO LTDA. 72: Jose Francisco LOPES 33: BR 31: BR1120120185756 32: 2012/07/26 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING ALCOHOL BY FERMENTATION OF SUGARS 00: 57: The present invention relates to an improved process for producing alcohol by fermentation of sugars, wherein the improvement to the process consists in the application of an electric field to the broth prepared before fermentation starts and during the entire fermentation process. 21: 2014/09243 22: 2014/12/15 43: 2015/09/21 51: B01J, C10G, C10L 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: KOMPLIN, Glenn, Charles, POWELL, Joseph, Broun 33: US 31: 61/676,038 32: 2012/07/26 54: BIOMASS CONVERSION SYSTEMS CONTAINING A MOVING BED CATALYST FOR STABILIZATION OF A HYDROLYSATE AND METHODS FOR USE THEREOF 00: Digestion of cellulosic biomass solids to form a hydrolysate may be conducted with in situ catalytic reduction to transform soluble carbohydrates in the hydrolysate into a more stable reaction product. Biomass conversion systems for performing such a transformation can comprise: a hydrothermal digestion unit that also contains a first catalyst capable of activating molecular hydrogen, the first catalyst being fluidly mobile within the hydrothermal digestion unit; an optional hydrogen feed line that is operatively connected to the hydrothermal digestion unit; a fluid circulation loop comprising the hydrothermal digestion unit and a catalytic reduction reactor unit that contains a second catalyst capable of activating molecular hydrogen; and a catalyst transport mechanism external to the hydrothermal digestion unit, the catalyst transport mechanism being capable of conveying at least a portion of the first catalyst to another location from a catalyst collection zone located within the hydrothermal digestion unit.
21: 2014/09244 22: 2014/12/15 43: 2015/09/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: SUVEN LIFE SCIENCES LIMITED 72: JASTI, Venkateswarlu, NIROGI, Ramakrishna, SHINDE, Anil, Karbhari, DWARAMPUDI, Adi, Reddy 33: IN 31: 3464/CHE/2012 32: 2012/08/23 54: ACRYLAMIDE COMPOUNDS AS HISTAMINE H3 RECEPTOR LIGANDS 00: The present invention relates to novel acrylamide compounds of formula (I), and their pharmaceutically acceptable salts and process of their preparation. (The chemical formula should be inserted here.) The compounds of formula (I) are useful in the treatment of various disorders that related to Histamine H3 receptors.
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THIS invention relates to a vertical axis wind turbine for generating energy from water current or wind, and more particularly but not exclusively, to a new and inventive helical turbine blade arrangement for the turbine and a guide which allows improved control of the amount of water or wind which reaches the turbine blade. The blade arrangement includes a helical turbine blade which is rotatably mounted on a support structure, and at least one guide structure located upstream of the turbine blade. The guide structure is configured to guide the flow of a working fluid towards the helical turbine blade. The orientation of the guide structure relative to the helical turbine blade is adjustable in order for the direction of flow of the working fluid onto the helical turbine blade to be adjustable.
21: 2014/09265 22: 2014/12/17 43: 2015/09/29 51: B42D 71: INVISIBLE CARD COMPANY (PTY) LTD 72: MALAN, Dawid Jacobus, MCINTYRE, Peter Charles, SMUTS, Nicolaas Michiel 33: ZA 31: 2014/05292 32: 2014/07/18 54: A SECURE PREPAID VOUCHER CARD 00: A prepaid voucher card is provided in which first and second sheets of material are permanently secured together around their peripheries with an outer exposed face of a first sheet having printed thereon at least identification data uniquely identifying the voucher card in amongst other voucher cards. The
second sheet has printed on either an inside or an outside surface thereof identical unique identification data. The inside surface of one sheet has a voucher code and optionally a lottery entry printed thereon in at least one format that is either machine-readable or an alphanumeric code, or both. The inside surface of the other sheet has a cover area that covers the voucher code and cooperates with it such that the code cannot be read through the superimposed sheets using a strong light. Perforated lines are provided to enable tearing of the voucher in order to provide access to the voucher code.
21: 2014/09271 22: 2014/12/17 43: 2015/10/14 51: F42D 71: DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 72: SCHLENTER, Craig Charles 33: ZA 31: 2012/04904 32: 2012/07/02 54: DETONATOR ROLL CALL 00: A detonator roll call method wherein each detonator is assigned a unique identifier and, at each detonator, in response to an enquiry signal to all the detonators a count is incremented and compared to the roll call identifier and, if the comparison is positive, a reply is sent by the detonator.
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PATENT JOURNAL multiple toggle switch (MW1, MW2) respectively, and an ampitude controller (AS1,..,N) and a phase adjuster (PS1,..,N) are connected between each connection (A1,..,N, B1,..,N) of the number N of connections (A1,..,N, B1,..,N) of the first multiple toggle switch (MW1) and the second multiple toggle switch (MW2).
21: 2014/09316 22: 18/12/2014 43: 20/10/2015 51: H01Q, H04B 71: AIRBUS DEFENCE AND SPACE GMBH 72: Dr Sébastien CHARTIER 33: DE 31: 10 2012 016 450.5 32: 2012/08/16 54: TRANSCEIVER ELEMENT FOR AN ACTIVE, ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED ANTENNA SYSTEM 00: 57: The invention relates to a transceiver element (SE) for an active, electronically controlled antenna system (AS), comprising a transmit path (SP), a receiver path (EP) and single-pole change-over switches (U1, U2, U3) having a common central connection (UM1, UM2, UM3) and two connections (UA1_1, UA1_2; UA2_1, UA2_2; UA3_1, UA3_2) for switching between the transmit path (SP) and the receive path (EP), wherein an amptitude controller (AS) and a phase adjuster (PS) are arranged between the common centre connections (UM1, UM2) of a first and second single-pole change-over switch (U1, U2), wherein single-pole multiple toggle switches (MW1, MW2) having a common central connection (MMW1, MMW2) and a number N of connections (A1,..,N, B1,..,N) are present, wherein the common central connection (UM1, UM2) of the first and second single-pole change-over switch (U1, U2) is connected to the common central connection (MMW1, MMW2) of a first and a second single-pole
21: 2014/09342 22: 18/12/2014 43: 14/10/2015 51: C10L 71: KIOR, INC. 72: SANCHEZ, Vicente, MCGOVERN, Stephen J, KASBAUM, John, STROPE, Daniel J, TREWELLA, Jeffrey C. 33: US 31: 13/527,274 32: 2012/06/19, 54: RENEWABLE FUEL COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME 00: 57: Disclosed is an alternative fuel composition derived from the conversion of biomass at an elevated temperature, with conversion optionally in the presence of a catalyst, which is capable of reducing, and thereby improving, a low temperature property of a distillate. A process is also disclosed for mixing such renewable composition with the distillate.
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21: 2014/09350 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/09/28 51: E02F; F15B 71: CATERPILLAR (QINGZHOU) LTD. 72: WU, HAIFENG, HUANG, CHANGFA, YOU, SHANLAN, CHEN, WEIDONG, SANG, CHENGLIN 33: CN 31: 201310722669.7 32: 2013/12/24 54: HYDRAULIC SYSTEM AND LOADER COMPRISING THE SAME 00: The present invention relates to a hydraulic system (1) comprising a lift hydraulic cylinder (13), a bucket hydraulic cylinder (14), a tank (20), and a first directional control valve (11) in fluid communication with a pump (16) supplying hydraulic fluid, wherein the hydraulic system further comprises a second directional control valve (12) connected with the first directional control valve (11) in series, and configured to selectively guide the hydraulic fluid delivered by the first directional control valve (11) and pumped by the pump (16) to the lift hydraulic cylinder (13) or the bucket hydraulic cylinder (14), and to return the hydraulic fluid from the corresponding lift hydraulic cylinder (13) or bucket hydraulic cylinder (14) to the tank (20) through the first directional control valve (11). The present invention further relates to a loader comprising the hydraulic system. According to the present invention, the switching can be achieved by a single joystick so that the manufacture cost of the loader is significantly reduced.
21: 2014/09355 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/09/17 51: B01D, C10K 71: Linde Aktiengesellschaft 72: BRANDL, Alexander, FISCHER, Anna-Maria 33: DE 31: 10 2012 015 727.4 32: 2012/08/09 54: METHOD FOR SELECTIVE DESULPHURISATION OF A SYNTHETIC RAW GAS 00: The invention relates to a method for operating a gas scrubbing plant, wherein a feed gas (1) containing hydrogen, carbon monoxide, carbon dioxide and carbonyl sulphide and/or hydrogen sulphide is scrubbed in a scrubbing facility (A1) by a scrubbing agent (3, 4) pre-charged with carbon dioxide in order to largely remove the sulphur components selectively from the feed gas and produce a desulphurised gas stream (5, 9). The invention is characterised in that a sulphur-free scrubbing agent (3, 4) is used that has a carbon dioxide partial pressure upon its introduction into the scrubbing facility (A1) which is greater than or equal to the carbon dioxide partial pressure in the feed gas (1) to be desulphurised.
21: 2014/09357 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/09/21 51: B31F, B32B 71: Corcel IP Limited 72: ROGERS, Jason Paul, VAN BERLO, Patrick Petrus Antonius Maria 33: NZ 31: 600669 32: 2012/06/15 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO PAPERBOARD MANUFACTURE 00: -
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A machine for producing corrugated paperboard which includes: an endless fluted conveyor belt assembly having an endless fluted conveyor belt including a plurality of adjacent flutes thereon wherein the flutes are configured to correspond to the teeth on a corrugating roller which is located at the upstream end of the endless fluted conveyor assembly; at least one source of electromagnetic radiation and associated support surface located downstream of a glue applicator, said associated support surface also being sufficiently proximate to the flutes on the endless fluted conveyor belt, so as in use, to be capable of at least partially holding newly glued planar sheet and corrugated sheet material together; and wherein the machine further includes an industrial inkjet printer which is positioned to print a planar liner sheet prior to the liner sheet being bonded to a corrugated sheet material.
21: 2014/09360 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/09/17 51: H04W 71: Mavenir Systems, Inc. 72: SHARMA, Anish, WALLIS, Michael Brett 33: PCT/US 31: 2012/039641 32: 2012/05/25 54: INTERNETWORKING FOR CIRCUIT SWITCHED FALLBACK-NETWORK INITIATED USSD REQUEST/NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE MOBILE-TERMINATED LOCATION REQUEST PROCEDURE PROVIDE SUBSCRIBER INFORMATION PROCEDURE 00: A method for switch user equipment from a Long Term Evolution system to a Circuit Switched system when receiving a voice call is disclosed. The method may comprise: receiving, at an IWF (Internet Working Function) network node, a Mobility Application Part Unstructured Supplementary
Service Data (MAP USSD) message identifying a User Equipment (UE) originated from a USSD application, the UE associated with a first Mobile Switching Center (MSC); initiating Circuit Switched Fallback (CSFB) by sending a paging request to the UE; receiving a Cancel Location message associated with the UE from a Home Location Register (HLR) indicative of the UE being associated with a second MSC; forwarding the MAP USSD message to the UE via the HLR and the second MSC; receiving a MAP USSD response message from the UE via the HLR; and forwarding the MAP USSD response message to the USSD application.
21: 2014/09367 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/09/22 51: A61K 71: Intervet International B.V. 72: O'CONNELL, Kevin, BUCHANAN, Sandhya 33: US 31: 61/669,797 32: 2012/07/10 54: A METHOD TO PRODUCE A MEDICINAL PRODUCT COMPRISING A BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE PROTEIN AND THE RESULTING PRODUCT 00: The present invention pertains to a method for producing a medicinal product comprising a biologically active protein comprising the steps of providing an aqueous composition comprising a solvent, the biologically active protein and between 20% w/w and 60% w/w of a non-polymeric sugar, freezing the composition, thereby forming at least one frozen body comprising the solvent in frozen form, putting the frozen body in a drying apparatus while being carried by a support, the support
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comprising one or more restraining elements that define one or more boundaries of the support, wherein at most 30% of the surface of the body is contiguous with the one or more restraining elements, reducing the pressure in the drying apparatus below atmospheric pressure, providing heat to the body in order to sublimate the frozen solvent of the body and obtain a dried body. The invention also pertains to a product obtainable by this method.
21: 2014/09379 22: 2014/12/19 43: 2015/09/17 51: F27B 71: 9282-3087 QUÉBEC (DBA TMC CANADA) 72: CHAO, John 33: WO 31: PCT/CA2013/001086 32: 2013/12/20 54: METALLURGICAL FURNACE 00: An electrode seal for use in a metallurgical furnace, the furnace comprising a furnace space heated by electrodes extending through an aperture into the furnace space. The electrode seal comprises at least three sets of shoes in consecutive lateral contact, each shoe having a biasing member for biasing a surface of the shoe toward one of the electrodes thereby allowing the one electrode to longitudinally move within the electrode seal while providing electrical insulation between the electrode and the aperture.
21: 2014/09382 22: 2014/12/19 43: 2015/10/01 51: B07C 71: AKIN, Soner 72: AKIN, Soner 33: TR 31: 2012/12384 32: 2012/10/24 54: DEVICE FOR SEPARATION OF DRY COAL 00: The invention is a dry coal separation system containing a conveyor (20) carrying a stack of the tuvenane coal (32) on it; a separation apparatus (50) in which tuvenane coal (32) is separated from foreign bodies (34). System has an x-ray apparatus (80) aligned on a band (22) in the conveyor (20) so as to allow the detection of a first grade coal (36) and at least a second grade coal (38) according to a combustion efficiency of the coal (30) from separation device (50).
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21: 2014/09385 22: 2014/12/19 43: 2015/10/01 51: A61K 71: BHARAT BIOTECH INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: ELLA, Krishna Murthy, RAMASAMY, Venkatesan, NAIDU, Mandalapu Gangadhara, SARMA, Annamraju Dattatreya 33: IN 31: 2754/CHE/2012 32: 2012/07/07 54: NON-ALCOHOLIC VACCINE COMPOSITIONS FREE FROM ANIMAL-ORIGIN AND PROCESS FOR PREPARATION THEREOF 00: Vaccine compositions and processes are disclosed for culturing the pathogenic bacteria containing virulent capsular polysaccharides in animal free culture medium, isolation, purification of polysaccharides and polysaccharide-protein conjugate. The purification of capsular polysaccharides may or may not employ alcohol for preparing immunogenic formulations. The immunogens obtained from the process of the invention were formulated and do not contain any sources of animal-origin and alcohol excipients. Also disclosed is a method for isolation, purification and conjugation of bacterial capsular polysaccharide of Haemophilus Influenza. The novel processes for purification, removal of endotoxin and formation of immuno-conjugates have also been used to generate novel compositions responsible to invoke immunogenicity against infections against Hib and prevention and treatment thereof. 21: 2014/09389 22: 2014/12/19 43: 2015/09/30 51: C23C, F16L 71: SAINT-GOBAIN PAM 72: BONDIL, Olivier, NOUAIL, Gérard, PEDEUTOUR, Jean-Marc 33: FR 31: 1256268 32: 2012/06/29 54: OUTER COATING FOR AN UNDERGROUND PIPING MEMBER MADE FROM IRON, COATED
PIPING MEMBER AND METHOD FOR DEPOSITING THE COATING 00: An outer coating (9) for an underground piping member (7) made from iron, in particular cast iron, the outer coating comprising a first porous layer (11) and a second porous layer (13) disposed on the first layer and capable of plugging the pores of the first layer, the outer coating being characterised in that: the first layer comprises substantially pure zinc or an alloy or pseudo-alloy of zinc, the alloy or pseudoalloy comprising, in terms of mass, at least 50% zinc, and preferably between 0.5% and 40% aluminium, and the second layer comprises a one-component paint in the aqueous phase made from at least one synthetic resin emulsion, dispersed or dissolved in water. A corresponding coated piping member and method for depositing the coating.
21: 2014/09410 22: 2014/12/19 43: 2015/09/21 51: B29C, B29K, B29L 71: Evonik Industries AG 72: FRANK, Torsten, RIMPL, Manfred, KLEIN, Vitali 33: DE 31: 10 2012 211 636.2 32: 2012/07/04 54: VACUUM FORMING PROCESS AND USE 00: The invention relates to an essential tool for a process in which an optically flawless window is produced from a semi-finished PMMA product. The invention especially relates to a novel vacuum forming process in which transparent plastic molded parts of particularly good optical quality can be produced from PMMA or PC at relatively low cycle times. Said molded parts are dimensionally stable and orthoscopic as they are removed from the mold. Furthermore, the transparent molded parts have no surface defects such as pimples. 21: 2014/09411 22: 2014/12/11 43: 2015/09/29 51: A61K, A61M
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71: NOVARTIS AG 72: PICCI, Marie, SIGG, Juergen, ROYER, Christophe, BRYANT, Andrew, Mark, BUETTGEN, Heinrich, Martin 33: EP 31: 12174860.2 32: 2012/07/03 33: EP 31: 12189649.2 32: 2012/10/23 33: DE 31: 20 2012 011 016.0 32: 2012/11/16 33: AU 31: 2012101677 32: 2012/11/16 33: AU 31: 2012101678 32: 2012/11/16 54: SYRINGE 00: The present invention relates to a syringe, particularly to a small volume syringe such as a syringe suitable for ophthalmic injections. 21: 2014/09440 22: 2014/12/19 43: 2015/09/17 51: E02D, F28D 71: Linde Aktiengesellschaft 72: POSSELT, Heinz, KOGLER, Michael 33: DE 31: 10 2012 014 099.1 32: 2012/07/17 54: FLOOR INSULATION FOR A HOT-MEDIA STORAGE RESERVOIR 00: The invention relates to a hot-media storage reservoir system (1) comprising a hot-media storage reservoir (10) with a foundation being disposed underneath. The foundation comprises bricks (12) filled with mineral wool (13). The invention further relates to a method for reducing a heat loss of a medium (14). The method comprises the step of storing the medium in a hot-media storage reservoir (10) which is arranged on a foundation (11). The foundation comprises bricks (12) filled with mineral wool (13).
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71: Exosun 72: PAPONNEAU, François 33: FR 31: 12 55 956 32: 2012/06/22 54: METHOD FOR INSTALLING A SOLAR STRUCTURE IN AN AREA ON THE GROUND 00: The invention relates to a method for installing a solar structure, characterised in that the method comprises steps of: a) planting at least two anchoring feet (1) in an area on the ground (S); b) arranging a pivot support (2) having a pivot axis (X) on the free end that extends above the area of ground of each of the anchoring feet; c) aligning the pivot axes of the pivot supports with each other; d) attaching the pivot supports to the respective anchoring foot thereof; and e) positioning the solar structure on the pivot supports.
21: 2014/09450 22: 2014/12/19 43: 2015/09/21 51: F24J, H01L 71: Exosun 72: PAPONNEAU, François 33: FR 31: 12 55 954 32: 2012/06/22 54: SYSTEM FOR EFFECTING THE ROTATIONAL MOVEMENT OF A SOLAR TRACKER AND SOLAR TRACKING DEVICE COMPRISING SUCH A SYSTEM 00: The system for effecting the rotational movement of a solar tracker (10) about an axis of rotation (63) comprises: - a bow (20) mounted on the solar tracker and comprising a rack (22); and, - a worm engaging with the rack to effect the rotational movement, the
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rack having a plastic tooth set and the bow comprising means of damping the connection with the solar tracker.
21: 2014/09456 22: 22/12/2014 43: 02/10/2015 51: F03D, H02J 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: Alfred BEEKMANN, Kai BUSKER, Volker DIEDRICHS 33: DE 31: 10 2012 212 364.4 32: 2012/07/13 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FEEDING ELECTRIC ENERGY INTO AN ELECTRIC SUPPLY NETWORK 00: 57: The invention relates to a method for controlling a generator (1) of electric energy which is connected to an electric supply network (4) in a network connection point (2), said method comprising the steps of detecting at least one network property of the electric supply network (4) related to the network connection point (2), and controlling the generator (1) such that it feeds power into the electric supply network (4) depending on the detected network property.
21: 2014/09470 22: 2014/12/22 43: 2015/10/20 51: E03B; E21B 71: DAKEEZ FRANCE 72: MARZULLO, Romain; MARZULLO, Bernard 33: FR 31: 1256520 32: 2012/07/06 54: DEVICE FOR COVERING A PIPELINE FROM A WELLBORE 00: A device (5) for covering a pipeline from a wellbore comprising a cover (50) comprising at least one lower bearing surface suitable for being mounted on an end of a vertical annular pipeline of a wellbore and a distribution elbow (6) comprising a lower end (61), intended to be connected to a pipe of the wellbore, extending vertically downwards from the cover (50) and an upper end (63) extending horizontally, the cover (50) and the distribution elbow (6) forming a monobloc assembly.
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21: 2014/09475 22: 2014/12/22 43: 2015/09/30 51: F24J 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: SIMIANO, MARCO, DAS, APURBA, MCGRANE, DAVID, BOSCHEK, ERIK, GAN, XIAO-PENG 33: US 31: 14/139,904 32: 2013/12/24 54: SOLAR RECEIVER 00: A solar receiver, designed to use a heat transfer medium, includes a plurality of panels. Each panel is arranged and configured to enable the heat transfer medium to flow in at least one flow direction, one flow direction defining a pass, to obtain unique mass flux in each pass to optimize the heat flux capability of the pass while minimizing pressure drop across the selected passes of the heat transfer surface. A method thereof is also provided.
21: 2014/09490 22: 2014/12/23 43: 2015/09/30 51: B63C; F41B; F41F; F42B 71: LINE LAUNCHER HOLDINGS LIMITED 72: HIGHAM, Anthony John, SCHOLTZ, Kurt Laurence 33: NZ 31: 600319 32: 2012/05/30 54: LINE DELIVERY APPARATUS 00: A line launcher (110) capable of firing a projectile (117) and an attached line (125) up to about 70 metres. It has a barrel (113) large enough for a resilient projectile attached to a line. It has a precharge chamber capable of storing a pressurised gas from a pressurised gas cartridge. A trigger mechanism vents the gases in this precharge chamber into the barrel to expel the projectile and line. Gas from the pressurised gas cartridge (e.g. a CO2 bulb) is released slowly enough to pressurise the pre-charge chamber but without the cartridge freezing as might occur if the gas was discharged directly from the cartridge into the barrel to directly propel the projectile.
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21: 2014/09539 22: 2014/12/23 43: 2015/09/17 51: B01J, C07C 71: Abengoa Bioenergía Nuevas Tecnologías, S.A. 72: ARJONA ANTOLÍN, Ricardo, SANZ YAGÜE, Juan Luís, CORMA CANÓS, Avelino, DOMINE, Marcelo Eduardo, VIDAL BARRERO, Fernando, LADRÓN DE GUEVARA VIDAL, Francisco Antonio 33: EP(ES) 31: 12382261.1 32: 2012/06/29 54: METHOD FOR OBTAINING HIGHER ALCOHOLS 00: The invention relates to a method for obtaining higher alcohols from lower alcohols with a catalyst that is a metal oxide comprising gallium and a noble metal selected from the list containing Pd, Pt, Ru, Rh and Re. 21: 2014/09546 22: 04/12/2014 43: 02/11/2015 51: A01B 71: David Jacobus DU PLESSIS and Abraham Jacobus VENTER 72: David Jacobus DU PLESSIS and Abraham Jacobus VENTER 33: ZA 31: 2013/06628 32: 2013/09/04 54: IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT EMPLOYABLE CIRCUMFERETIALLY STEPPED WHEEL 00: 57: A wheel effect land transversable rotor in the form of a circumferentially stepped wheel 10 comprises a wheel body 12 presenting a linearly segmented circumference 14 of which each segment 16 is associated with a rotor footprint area 18 defined along a footprint area presenting formation in the form of a footprint plate 20 of which a plurality extend end on along the outer edge of a flange 22. The plates 20 match one another end on. The centre line 26 of the areas 18 to coincide with the central plane 28 of the wheel 10. The lines 26 each underscores an arc along a circle of which the central axis coincides with the axis 30 of the wheel.
21: 2015/00108 22: 2015/01/08 43: 2015/10/27 51: F16K; E21D 71: HOLFELD, Barry Graeme 72: HOLFELD, Barry Graeme 33: ZA 31: 2014/00749 32: 2014/01/31 54: COUPLER 00: A combination of a valve which includes a housing in which is formed a valve seat, a valve member, a spring which biases the valve member towards the valve seat, and a coupler which has a body which is engageable with the housing by displacing the valve member away from the valve seat, and wherein the body is automatically disengaged from the housing when the combination of the force of the spring on the body, and the force exerted on the body by fluid pressure inside the housing reaches a predetermined level.
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21: 2015/00109 22: 2015/01/08 43: 2015/10/26 51: F16K; E21D 71: HOLFELD, Barry Graeme 72: HOLFELD, Barry Graeme 33: ZA 31: 2014/00413 32: 2014/01/20 54: VALVE 00: In combination a valve and a coupler wherein the valve includes a valve member and a spring which biases the valve member to a closed position and the coupler includes a tubular member which, when the coupler is mechanically engaged with the valve, moves the valve member away from the closed position whereby a pressurised fluid can flow through the tubular member and then through the valve.
21: 2015/02024 22: 2015/03/24 43: 2015/09/04 51: H04N 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 72: LEE, Tammy, HAN, Woo-Jin, CHEN, Jianle, JUNG, Hae-Kyung 33: KR 31: 10-2009-0074895 32: 2009/08/13 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING AND DECODING IMAGE BY USING LARGE TRANSFORMATION UNIT 00: Disclosed are an image encoding method and apparatus for encoding an image by grouping a plurality of adjacent prediction units into a transformation unit and transforming the plurality of adjacent prediction into a frequency domain, and an image decoding method and apparatus for decoding an image encoded by using the image encoding method and apparatus.
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21: 2015/02440 22: 2015/04/10 43: 2015/10/19 51: C08L 71: HEMCELL B.V. 72: OSSE, Nicolaas Wilhelmus Ladislaus 33: NL 31: 2009601 32: 2012/10/09 54: MELT PROCESSED POLYMER COMPOSITION DERIVED FROM LEAF SHEATHS OF TREES OF THE GENUS ARECACEAE 00: The invention relates to a novel polymer as well as to a method for the preparation of a polymer or polymer blend comprising a novel new matrix component, to a method for the preparation of the said first matrix component, to a method for the preparation of an article comprising the said polymer or polymer blend, as well as to an article comprising the said polymer or polymer blend.
21: 2015/02753 22: 2015/04/22 43: 2015/09/25 51: A01B, A01C 71: VISAGIE, Andrie Diederich 72: VISAGIE, Andrie Diederich 33: ZA 31: 2014/01444 32: 2014/02/25 54: END FITTING FOR A LEAF SPRING 00: An end fitting for a leaf spring pack is disclosed, the end fitting comprising a pair of clamping plates to
accommodate an end of a leaf spring pack therebetween, fixing means to fix the pair of clamping plates to the end of the leaf spring pack, and a sleeve to join the clamping plates together, the sleeve defining an elongate bore to accommodate a securing bolt. In an embodiment, the sleeve includes a gap, with there being an adjacent aperture in the clamping plates and the leaf spring pack to receive a link in a corresponding body, with the link engaging the securing bolt to mount the leaf spring pack in place.
21: 2015/04137 22: 2015/06/08 43: 2015/10/20 51: G07B, H04M 71: KACHING (PTY) LTD 72: DE WET, Rudolph Daniel, MARAIS, Jacobus Hendrik 33: ZA 31: 2014/07615 32: 2014/10/20 54: PARKING PAYMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: A parking payment system comprises number plate capturing means to capture the number plate of a vehicle entering and leaving a parking area; a frontend controller to receive the captured number plate from the number plate capturing means; and a backend controller that is in communication with the frontend controller. The backend controller comprises a payment module to calculate or receive payment data and to forward this data onto a
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payment gateway for further processing; and a notifications module to compile and send notifications to a mobile device associated with the user, via a notifications service for the mobile device. In use, upon entering the parking area, the number plate of a vehicle driven by a pre-registered user will be recognised and the user notified accordingly, and upon exiting the parking area, the number plate of the vehicle will be recognised again, to enable the payment module to calculate the parking fee.
21: 2014/09239 22: 2014/12/15 43: 2015/10/15 51: A61F, G06F 71: OPTIMIZED ORTHO PTY LTD 72: MILES, Brad Peter; O’CONOR, Peter Bede; ROE, Justin; FRITSCH, Brett; WALTER, Len; MAREL, Ed; SOLOMON, Michael; CHEUNG, Brian; BERGEON, Milton Scott; PIERREPONT, James William 33: AU 31: 2012902337 32: 2012/06/05 54: A METHOD, GUIDE, GUIDE INDICIA GENERATION MEANS, COMPUTER READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM, REFERENCE MARKER AND IMPACTOR FOR ALIGNING AN IMPLANT 00: 57: There is provided a method (100) for aligning and positioning an implant (305). The method (100) comprises creating a reference using a guide (500) configured in accordance with patient specific data; fixing the reference using a reference marker (920) and delivering the implant (305) with an impactor (1005) aligned in accordance with the reference. Guide light emission means (515a) may be employed to create the reference, reference marker light emission means (515c) may be employed to align an impactor (1005).
21: 2014/08904 22: 2014/12/04 43: 2015/10/08 51: F03D 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: Jurgen STOLTENJOHANNES, Werner Hinrich BOHLEN, William MELI 33: DE 31: 10 2012 210 150.0 32: 2012/06/15 54: WIND TURBINE AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A WIND TURBINE OR A WIND FARM 57: The invention relates to a wind turbine (100), comprising a nacelle (104) and a rotor (106), a first and/or second microwave and/or radar measuring unit (1100, 1200) for emitting microwaves and/or radar waves and for detecting the reflections of the microwaves and/or radar waves in order to record wind data and/or meter meteorological data or information regarding a wind field in front of and/or behind the wind turbine, and a controller of the wind turbine, which controls the operation of the wind turbine (100) in dependence on the data recorded by the first and/or second measuring unit (1100, 1200).
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21: 2014/06856 22: 2014/09/18 43: 2015/10/08 51: A01H, C12N 71: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC; E.I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: CHAKY Julian M, JOHNSON, David H, SEBASTIAN, Scott A, SHENDELMAN, Joshua M, STRACHAN, Stephen D, VOGT, Mark, WALTER Kay L, WOODWARD, John B 33: US 31: 61/613,703 32: 2012/03/21 54: HERBICIDE TOLERANT SOYBEANS AND METHODS OF USE 57: Soybean plants, germplasm, and seed comprising a mutant acetolactate synthase gene conferring improved herbicide tolerance, molecular markers useful for identifying and, optionally, selecting soybean plants displaying tolerance, improved tolerance, or susceptibility to a herbicide, and methods of their use are provided. Also provided are isolated polynucleotides, probes, kits, systems, and the like, useful for carrying out the methods describes herein.
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No records available JUDGMENTS No records available OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES
PRACTICE NOTE Please take note that a DNA Sequence Listing, where it forms part of a PCT patent specification entering national phase in South Africa, will be deemed to have been filed with CIPC in terms of Regulation 1A if said DNA Sequence Listing was published on the World Intellectual Property Organisation (WIPO) website under PATENTSCOPE. Please further take note that in terms of Regulation 47 read together with Regulation 1A, the Registrar hereby amends Schedule 5 to the effect that a DNA Sequence Listing, where it forms part of a complete PCT patent specification which has entered national phase in South Africa, will be deemed to have been annexed to the registration certificate in the form that it was published on PATENTSCOPE. The amended Schedule 5 will read as specified in the ANNEXURE.
REGISTRAR OF PATENTS
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ANNEXURE SCHEDULE 5
REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA
REPUBLIEK VAN SUID AFRIKA
PATENTS ACT, 1978
CERTIFICATE In accordance with section 44 (1) of the Patents Act, No. 57 of 1978, it is hereby certified that: ……………………………… Has been granted a patent in respect of an invention described and claimed in complete specification deposited at the Patent Office under the number …………………………………..
A copy of the complete specification is annexed, together with the relevant Form P2. If the complete patent application being granted is derived from a PCT application which was published on PATENTSCOPE with a DNA sequence listing, said listing is deemed to form part of the granted South African patent in the form in which the sequence listing was published.
In testimony thereof, the seal of the Patent Office has been affixed at Pretoria with effect from the………….day of………………………….
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3. DESIGNS
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DESIGNS APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993
Copies of the application and representations cannot be supplied until application is registered and advertised. In all correspondence reference should be made to the number of the application. The particulars appear in the following sequence: Application number, full name of applicant, class, articles to which design is to be applied and priority date (if any)
- APPLIED ON 2015/10/23 F2015/01631 - VAN DER LEEK, Robert Benjamin Class 25. COMPOSITE BEAMS A2015/01632 - UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Class 13. AN APPARATUS F2015/01662 - UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Class 13. AN APPARATUS F2015/01634 - GRIBNITZ, Kurt Georg, VAN DER MERWE, Jan Hendrik Class 12. JACKS A2015/01628 - Firefly Golf (Pty) Ltd Class 21. GOLF BALLS A2015/01629 - Zyteq Fire (Pty) Ltd Class 29. FIRE DETECTOR CASING A2015/01630 - FITT S.P.A. Class 23. A HOSE OF INDEFINITE LENGTH F2015/01625 - SPECIALISED WHEELCHAIR AND COMMERCIAL LIFTING SYSTEMS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Class 12. CHASSIS ATTACHMENT BRACKET FOR A TAIL LIFT F2015/01626 - SPECIALISED WHEELCHAIR AND COMMERCIAL LIFTING SYSTEMS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Class 12. TAIL LITF ACTUATING MECHANISM A2015/01624 - SPECIALISED WHEELCHAIR AND COMMERCIAL LIFTING SYSTEMS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Class 12. TAIL LIFT F2015/01633 - GLOBAL ROOFING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LIMITED Class 25. ROOF BRACKET A2015/01623 - SPECIALISED WHEELCHAIR AND COMMERCIAL LIFTING SYSTEMS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Class 12. TAIL LIFT .
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A2015/01637 - RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED Class 23. REFILL BOTTLE AND WICK A2015/01638 - RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED Class 23. REFILL BOTTLE AND CAP A2015/01639 - RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED Class 23. REFILL BOTTLE
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A2015/01635 - RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED Class 23. VOLATILE SUBSTANCE DISPENSER A2015/01636 - RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED Class 23. VOLATILE SUBSTANCE DISPENSER .
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A2015/01645 - HOUY, RENIER Class 08. BICYCLE RACK A2015/01640 - HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. Class 12. AUTOMOBILES A2015/01641 - THE GILLETTE COMPANY Class 28. RAZOR CARTRIDGES A2015/01642 - THE GILLETTE COMPANY Class 28. RAZOR CARTRIDGES A2015/01643 - GIACOVAZZI, GIULIANO, HOSTIVAL (PTY) LTD. Class 25. PRE-FABRICATED SLEEPING CUBICLE BLOCKS A2015/01644 - GIACOVAZZI, GIULIANO, HOSTIVAL (PTY) LTD. Class 25. PRE-FABRICATED SLEEPING CUBICLE BLOCKS .
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F2015/01655 - DIE DU TOIT FAMILIE TRUST, DIE RENNER FAMILIE TRUST Class 20. ALUMINIUM EXTRUSION F2015/01656 - DIE DU TOIT FAMILIE TRUST, DIE RENNER FAMILIE TRUST Class 20. ALUMINIUM EXTRUSION F2015/01657 - DIE DU TOIT FAMILIE TRUST, DIE RENNER FAMILIE TRUST Class 20. BASE PLATE FOR A DISPLAY STAND A2015/01654 - Spec Tool & Die and General Engineering CC Class 09. CONTAINER AND LID A2015/01653 - SANOFI Class 24. AUTOINJECTOR A2015/01647 - SANOFI Class 09. PACKAGE A2015/01649 - SANOFI Class 24. AUTOINJECTOR WITHOUT CAP A2015/01646 - SANOFI Class 09. PACKAGE A2015/01650 - SANOFI Class 24. AUTOINJECTOR A2015/01648 - SANOFI Class 24. AUTOINJECTOR A2015/01652 - LEVY AFRICA NETWORK (PTY) LTD Class 21. GAME BOARD A2015/01651 - LEVY AFRICA NETWORK (PTY) LTD Class 21. GAME BOARD .
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A2015/01658 - THE GILLETTE COMPANY Class 28. RAZOR CARTRIDGES A2015/01659 - CTEK SWEDEN AB Class 32. GRAPHIC DESIGN
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A2015/01661 - CTEK SWEDEN AB Class 32. GRAPHIC DESIGN A2015/01660 - CTEK SWEDEN AB Class 32. GRAPHIC DESIGN .
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A2015/01664 - DART INDUSTRIES INC. Class 10. SET OF MEASURING CUPS A2015/01665 - DART INDISTRIES INC. Class 09. BOTTLE A2015/01663 - RIMOWA GMBH Class 03. SUITCASE .
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A2015/01673 - Raruca Pauna Class 32. EGLOBE ELECTRONIC SPORTS F2015/01674 - ALAN HALL Class 09. WATERLESS TOILET, KILL PATHOGENS .
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A2015/01675 - FINESTONE, Mark Class 12. LOAD CARRYING STRUCTURE FOR A VEHICLE A2015/01676 - PRAESTET (PTY) LTD Class 06. PAEDIATRIC HOSPITAL BED F2015/01677 - PRAESTET (PTY) LTD Class 06. PAEDIATRIC HOSPITAL BED A2015/01678 - PRAESTET (PTY) LTD Class 06. PAEDIATRIC HOSPITAL BED F2015/01679 - PRAESTET (PTY) LTD Class 06. PAEDIATRIC HOSPITAL BED A2015/01680 - PRAESTET (PTY) LTD Class 06. PAEDIATRIC HOSPITAL BED F2015/01681 - PRAESTET (PTY) LTD Class 06. PAEDIATRIC HOSPITAL BED A2015/01709 - UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Class 09. BOTTLE CONNECTOR F2015/01708 - UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Class 09. BOTTLE CONNECTOR A2015/01671 - SUSAN JANE RANDALL Class 06. BACK SUPPORT F2015/01672 - SUSAN JANE RANDALL Class 06. BACK SUPPORT A2015/01666 - MAXE (PTY) LTD Class 12. SPORTS BARS A2015/01667 - MAXE (PTY) LTD Class 12. SPORTS BARS A2015/01669 - SUSAN JANE RANDALL Class 24. BACK SUPPORT F2015/01670 - SUSAN JANE RANDALL Class 24. BACK SUPPORT A2015/01668 - MAXE (PTY) LTD Class 12. NUDGE BARS .
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A2015/01701 - NIKE INNOVATE C.V. Class 2. SHOE UPPER F2015/01700 - VAN SPAENDONCK TRADING CC, T/A FLEXITANK SYSTEMS Class 23. FITMENT TO PIT TOILET A2015/01707 - UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Class 09. BOTTLE CONNECTOR F2015/01706 - UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Class 09. BOTTLE CONNECTOR A2015/01705 - UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Class 09. BOTTLE CAP F2015/01704 - UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Class 09. BOTTLE CAP A2015/01703 - UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Class 09. ATTACHMENT MEMBERS F2015/01702 - UNIVERSITY OF JOHANNESBURG Class 09. ATTACHMENT MEMBERS A2015/01694 - JOEL GRAHAM CC Class 11. A RING A2015/01682 - JOEL GRAHAM CC Class 11. A RING A2015/01683 - JOEL GRAHAM CC Class 11. A RING A2015/01684 - JOEL GRAHAM CC Class 11. A RING A2015/01689 - JOEL GRAHAM CC Class 11. A RING A2015/01690 - JOEL GRAHAM CC Class 11. A RING A2015/01691 - JOEL GRAHAM CC Class 11. A RING A2015/01692 - JOEL GRAHAM CC Class 11. A RING A2015/01695 - OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC. Class 09. BOTTLE A2015/01696 - OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC. Class 09. BOTTLE A2015/01693 - JOEL GRAHAM CC Class 11. A RING A2015/01697 - TOMIL S.R.O. Class 28. DISPENSER FOR TOILET CLEANSING A2015/01685 - JOEL GRAHAM CC Class 11. A RING A2015/01686 - JOEL GRAHAM CC Class 11. A RING A2015/01687 - JOEL GRAHAM CC Class 11. A RING A2015/01688 - JOEL GRAHAM CC Class 11. A RING A2015/01698 - TOMIL S.R.O. Class 28. DISPENSER FOR TOILET CLEANSING A2015/01699 - TOMOL S.R.O. Class 28. DISPENSER FOR TOILET CLEANSING .
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F2015/01710 - GREENLEAF TRUST IT 193/12 Class 25. BUILDING ELEMENTS A2015/01711 - GREENLEAF TRUST IT 193/12 Class 25. BUILDING ELEMENTS A2015/01714 - MAXE (PTY) LTD Class 12. NUDGE BARS A2015/01725 - RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED Class 28. SKIN TREATMENT ARTICLE A2015/01713 - GREENLEAF TRUST IT 193/12 Class 25. BUILDING ELEMENTS A2015/01726 - RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED Class 28. SKIN TREATMENT ARTICLE A2015/01724 - RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED Class 28. SKIN TREATMENT ARTICLE F2015/01712 - GREENLEAF TRUST IT 193/12 Class 25. BUILDING ELEMENTS .
- APPLIED ON 2015/11/06 -
F2015/01767 - VENTER, SUSAN LOURENTZ Class 28. INTRA-VAGINAL MENSTRUAL FLUID COLLECTORS F2015/01727 - MAGNETO IP HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD Class 09. CONTAINER F2015/01728 - MAGNETO IP HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD Class 09. A CONTAINER A2015/01717 - MAXE (PTY) LTD Class 12. SPORTS BARS FOR VEHICLES A2015/01720 - MAXE (PTY) LTD Class 12. STEPS FOR VEHICLES A2015/01721 - MAXE (PTY) LTD Class 12. NUDGE BARS FOR VEHICLES A2015/01719 - MAXE (PTY) LTD Class 12. NUDGE BARS FOR VEHICLES A2015/01723 - MAXE (PTY) LTD Class 12. STEPS FOR VEHICLES A2015/01715 - COOPER TIRE& RUBBER COMPANY Class 12. TYRE TREAD A2015/01716 - MAXE (PTY) LTD Class 12. SPORTS BARS FOR VEHICLES A2015/01722 - MAXE (PTY) LTD Class 12. SPORTS BARS FOR VEHICLES A2015/01718 - MAXE (PTY) LTD Class 12. SPORTS BARS FOR VEHICLES .
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A2015/01788 - NIKE INNOVATE C.V. Class 2. SHIRT A2015/01787 - NIKE INNOVATE C.V. Class 2. SHORTS F2015/01732 - Voltex (Proprietary) Limited Class 13. CROSS RUNG FOR CABLE LADDER F2015/01734 - A J ONSITE CONCRETE (PTY) LTD Class 25. BRICKS F2015/01733 - Achim Nychoss Maseko Class 06. MOBILE SCHOOL SCIENCE LABORATORY
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A2015/01730 - PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. Class 27. ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE A2015/01731 - PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. Class 27. ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE .
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A2015/01738 - CATHERINE JANE STEER Class 20. A HOLDER F2015/01737 - CATHERINE JANE STEER Class 20. A HOLDER A2015/01757 - MARK HILTON FRASER, JILLIAN FAYE FRASER & GRANT HENDRIK FRASER Class 02. FOOTWEAR A2015/01758 - MARK HILTON FRASER, JILLIAN FAYE FRASER & GRANT HENDRIK FRASER Class 02. FOOTWEAR F2015/01736 - CATHERINE JANE STEER Class 06. A HOLDER A2015/01735 - CATHERINE JANE STEER Class 06. A HOLDER A2015/01739 - NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.) Class 26. HEADLIGHT FOR AN AUTOMOBILE A2015/01741 - NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.) Class 12. RADIATOR GRILL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE F2015/01729 - JETNRO STEVEN MONGOMA Class 13. INTELLIGENT POWER A2015/01740 - NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.) Class 12. FRONT BUMPER FOR AN AUTOMOBILE .
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A2015/01748 - NIKE INNOVATE C.V. Class 2. SHOE UPPER A2015/01747 - NIKE INNOVATE C.V. Class 2. SHOE UPPER A2015/01749 - NIKE INNOVATE C.V. Class 2. SHOE UPPER A2015/01742 - UNILEVER PLC Class 28. ELEPHANT SHAPED SOAP BAR F2015/01746 - BUYS, ANDRE, JOHANN Class 22. DART RETAINER A2015/01743 - UNILEVER PLC Class 28. TEDDY BEAR SHAPED SOAP BRA A2015/01744 - UNILEVER PLC Class 28. LION SHAPED SOAP BAR F2015/01745 - BUYS, ANDRE, JOHANN Class 22. AN INJECTION DART .
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A2015/01751 - ELLIS, FELICITY ANNE Class 19. TEACHING APPARATUSES
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A2015/01752 - WHEEL PROS, LLC Class 12. VEHICLE WHEEL DESIGN LINK A2015/01753 - WHEEL PROS, LLC Class 12. VEHICLE WHEEL CAP F2015/01750 - CHRISTOPHER DEAN Class 08. LOCK A2015/01755 - WHEEL PROS, LLC Class 12. VEHICLE WHEEL AND CAP A2015/01754 - WHEEL PROS, LLC Class 12. VEHICLE WHEEL .
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A2015/01764 - Full Facing (Pty) Ltd Class 14. SCANNERS A2015/01763 - AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED Class 15. PUMP A2015/01765 - Full Facing (Pty) Ltd Class 14. SCANNERS A2015/01760 - SAVERGLASS Class 09. BOTTLES A2015/01761 - HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. Class 15. FUEL TANKS FOR INTERNAL-COMBUSTION ENGINES A2015/01759 - SAVERGLASS Class 09. BOTTLES F2015/01762 - AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED Class 15. PUMP F2015/01756 - DAVIES, CRAIG DAVID Class 25. MESH .
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F2015/01768 - SCHOEMAN, Roy Edward Class 06. CLOTHES HANGER SUSPENDER FOR USE ON CLOTHES LINE F2015/01766 - WILLIAM MARTIN SCHWAB Class 99. TO BE ADVISED .
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A2015/01769 - Axel BÜTTGEN Class 25. RETAINING WALL COMPONENTS F2015/01770 - Axel BÜTTGEN Class 25. RETAINING WALL COMPONENTS .
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F2015/01771 - PRO VISUAL TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD Class 26. LUMINAIRE A2015/01773 - BONFIT AMERICA INC. Class 04. TOOTHBRUSH HOLDERS A2015/01775 - DART INDUSTRIES INS. Class 09. CLOSURE FOR A CONTAINER A2015/01777 - GYPSY IP HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD Class 23. URINAL A2015/01774 - ELI LILLY AND COMPANY Class 24. AUTOMATIC INJECTION DEVICES
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A2015/01776 - TROLLEY BAGS UK LTD Class 3. FOLDABLE BAG A2015/01772 - PRO VISUAL TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD Class 26. LUMINAIRE .
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A2015/01783 - NETZSCH PUMPEN & SYSTEME GMBH Class 15. DISPLACEMENT PUMPS A2015/01786 - NETZSCH PUMPEN & SYSTEME GMBH Class 15. DISPLACEMENT PUMPS A2015/01789 - TROLLEY BAGS UK LTD Class 3. FOLDABLE BAG A2015/01784 - BAYERISCHE MOTOREN WERKE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Class 12. MOTOR VEHICLES A2015/01782 - NETZSCH PUMPEN & SYSTEME GMBH Class 15. DISPLACEMENT PUMPS F2015/01778 - BUYS, ANDRE JOHANN Class 22. PROJECTILE INSERT F2015/01779 - BUYS, ANDRE JOHANN Class 22. PROJECTILE INSERT A2015/01780 - NETZSCH PUMPEN & SYSTEME GMBH Class 15. DISPLACEMENT PUMP HOUSINGS A2015/01781 - NETZSCH PUMPEN & SYSTEME GMBH Class 15. DISPLACEMENT PUMP HOUSINGS A2015/01785 - THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY Class 12. TIRES .
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F2015/01796 - BUYS, ANDRE JOHANN Class 22. PROJECTILE CAP F2015/01797 - JANSSEN, CORNELIUS JOHANNES Class 08. LOCKING MECHANISM A2015/01790 - TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Class 04. COOLER BOX ARRANGEMENT A2015/01795 - FCA ITALY S.P.A. Class 05. CAR A2015/01792 - FCA ITALY S.P.A. Class 05. MODEL CAR A2015/01793 - FCA ITALY S.P.A. Class 05. CAR A2015/01794 - FCA ITALY S.P.A. Class 05. CAR A2015/01791 - TYCO FIRE & SECURITY GMBH Class 10. SECURITY D
ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40
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CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41
No records available CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED No records available
CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED No records available
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APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT THE DESIGNS ACT, No. 195 OF 1993 APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT Notice is hereby given that ALIEN SYSTEM & TECHNOLOGIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED of PLOT 32, GOLFVIEW, WALKERVILLE, GAUTENG has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said ALIEN SYSTEM & TECHNOLOGIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED for the design entitled FIRE DETECTOR AND EXTINQUISHING UNIT numbered F2010/00124 dated 01/02/2010 which became void on 01/02/2014 owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Design Form No. 11 of opposition to the restoration of the design within two months of the advertisement hereof Registrar of Designs
Notice is hereby given that VAN ROOYEN, OCKERT JOHANNES of, NINO ROAD, VALHALLA, CENTURION 0157 has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said VAN ROOYEN, OCKERT JOHANNES for the design entitled CLOTHING ACCESSORIES numbered A2010/01066 dated 22/07/2015 which became void on 22/07/2014 owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Design Form No. 11 of opposition to the restoration of the design within two months of the advertisement hereof Registrar of Designs
APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA DESIGNS ACT, No. 195 OF 1993 APPLICATIONS TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION (SECTIONS 26, 27-REGULATION 41) THE DESIGN APPLICATION TO BE CORRECTED OR AMENDED IS NOT YET OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION.THE PARTICULARS TO BE PUBLISHED SHALL BE THOSE SET OUT IN PART I. AN APPLICATION FOR CORRECTION OR AMENDMENT SO PUBLISHED MAY NOT BE INSPECTED AND MAY NOT BE OPPOSED PART I
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THE DESIGN APPLICATION TO BE CORRECTED OR AMENDED IS OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION.THE PARTICULARS TO BE PUBLISHED SHALL BE THOSE SET OUT IN PART II. AN APPLICATION FOR CORRECTION OR AMENDMENT SO PUBLISHED MAY BE INSPECTED AND MAY BE OPPOSED
PART II
Application No: F2015/00984 Applicant: Universal Filtration (Pty) Ltd Class: 12 Articles to which the Design is to be applied: VEHICLE SNORKEL Date of lodgement: 23/06/2015 Registrar of Designs
Application No: F2015/00986 Applicant: Universal Filtration (Pty) Ltd Class: 12 Articles to which the Design is to be applied: FRONT COVER FOR VEHICLE SNORKELS Date of lodgement: 23/06/2015 Registrar of Designs
Application No: F2015/00985 Applicant: Universal Filtration (Pty) Ltd Class: 12 Articles to which the Design is to be applied: FILTER HOUSING FOR VEHICLE SNORKELS Date of lodgement: 23/06/2015 Registrar of Designs
Application No: F2015/00987 Applicant: Universal Filtration (Pty) Ltd Class: 12 Articles to which the Design is to be applied: PRE-CLEANER INSERT FOR VEHICLE SNORKELS Date of lodgement: 23/06/2015 Registrar of Designs Application No: A2015/00290 Articles: DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF WITH GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES Applicants: Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V. Reason: That the application be amended to correct the Article to read: DISPLAY SCREENS OR PORTIONS THEREOF WITH GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACES.
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Registrar of Designs
Application No: A2015/00306 Articles: PRINTED MATTER Applicants: Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V. Reason: (1) To amend the articles to which the design is to be applied correctly to reflect the articles as PRINTED MATTER; and (2) to amend the definitive statement correctly to define the scope of protection required by the applicant. Registrar of Designs
Application No: A2015/00774 Articles: INTRA-ARTICULAR INJECTION DEVICES Applicants: Milestone Scientific, Inc. Reason: That the application be amended to correct the orientation of the description of each of the representations. Registrar of Designs
Application No: A2012/00461 Articles: BOTTLES Applicants: Saverglass Reason: To correct the scales of Figure 6 (Top view) and Figure 7 (Bottom view) Registrar of Designs
Application No: A2014/01583 Description: The Notice of Registration of South African Design No. A2014/01583 in the name of Koninklijke Philips N.V. published in the Patent Journal of September 2015 published incorrectly and the priority designation EU (AN) should be replaced with EU (NL). Registrar of Designs
Application No: A2014/01767 Description: The Notice of Registration of South African Design No. A2014/01767 in the name of Koninklijke Philips N.V. published in the Patent Journal of September 2015 published incorrectly and the priority designation EU (AN) should be replaced with EU (NL). Registrar of Designs
Application No: A2014/01947 Description: The Notice of Registration of South African Design No. A2014/01947 in the name of Koninklijke Philips N.V. published in the Patent Journal of October 2015 published incorrectly and the priority designation EU (AN) should be replaced with EU (NL). Registrar of Designs
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NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS
Notice of registration of the designs mentioned below has been issued by the Registrar of Designs in terms of the Designs Act, 1993 (Act No. 195 of 1993) INSPECTION OF DESIGNS A design application, may after a notice of registration has been published, be inspected during office hours at the Designs Office, Pretoria, at a charge of R3, 00 COPIES OF DOCUMENTS The Designs Office, Private Bag X400, Pretoria, supplies photocopies of all design documents at R1, 00 per page. (Payment to be affected by revenue stamps only.) The numerical references denote the following: (21) Number of application. (22) Date of lodgement. (23) release date (if applicable). (DR) Date of registration. (52) Class. (24) Type of design. (71) Name(s) of applicant(s). (33) Country. (31) Number and. (32) Date of convention application. (54) Articles to which design is to be applied. (57) Brief statement of features. N.B.: Date of registration (DR) is either Date of lodgment (22) or Date of convention of application (32) whichever is the earlier. Registrar of Designs
21: 2014/01356 22: 2014-09-11 23: 43: 2015-07-17 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC. 33: 2014-005487 31: JP 32: 2014-03-14 54: HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY 57: The design is applied to a head mounted display shown in front perspective view in the drawing showing the overall appearance thereof.
21: A2007/01597 22: 2007-09-07 23: 43: 2015-09-11 52: Class 13. 24: Part A 71: DEREMAC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: An Electrical Plug 57: The design relates to an electrical plug. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
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21: A2013/2069 22: 2013-11-19 23: 43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 2. 24: Part A 71: NIKE INNOVATE C.V. 54: SHOE OUTSOLE 57: The drawing shows a perspective bottom side view of a portion of a shoe outsole in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.
21: A2012/00172 22: 2012-02-22 23: 43: 2012-02-22 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: Meniko Records Management Services (Pty) Ltd 54: AN INPUT DEVICE 57: The design relates to an input device. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
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21: A2014/01419 22: 2014-09-25 23: 43: 2015-09-18 52: Class 6. 24: Part A 71: MAN TRUCK & BUS AG 33: 002434571 31: EM 32: 2014-03-27 54: Seat 57: The design relates to a seat. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration.
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PATENT JOURNAL 33: 002434571 31: EM 32: 2014-03-27 54: Headrest for a seat 57: The design relates to a headrest for a seat. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2014/01420 22: 2014-09-25 23: 43: 2015-09-18 52: Class 6. 24: Part A 71: MAN TRUCK & BUS AG 33: 002434571 31: EM 32: 2014-03-27 54: Seat 57: The design relates to a seat. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2014/01692. 22: 11/11/2014. 23: 43: 52: Class 06. 24: Part A 71: GEORG FREDERIK HEINE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CHAIR 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s).
21: A2014/01422 22: 2014-09-25 23: 43: 2015-09-03 52: Class 6. 24: Part A 71: MAN TRUCK & BUS AG
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21: A2014/01711 22: 23: 43: 2015-09-15 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: Astrapak Manufacturing Holdings (Pty) Ltd 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for a container. The container includes a container body having an upper circular mouth with a cylindrical neck section and a circular base. The upper circular mouth is surrounded by a circumferential flange. The container body is defined by an inverted frusto conical body, having a plurality of circumferentially extending rounded vertical ridges, extending between the base and the neck section of the container. The plurality of ridges define a scalloped contour around the container, proximate the circular base.
21: A2015/00001 22: 2015-01-05 23: 43: 2014-07-22 52: Class 28. 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips N.V. 33: 002506584-0002 31: EU(NL) 32: 2014-07-22 54: COMBS FOR BODY GROOMERS 57: The design is for a comb for a body groomer. The comb has a body comprising a rounded base that has two evenly spaced legs, and a plurality of triangular-shaped, evenly spaced teeth that are above the base and are horizontally aligned. The last tooth on either side is larger in size relative to the other teeth. Each side of the comb has an appendage that extends outwardly and downwardly having a series of rounded formations thereon.
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21: A2015/00002 22: 2015-01-05 23: 43: 2014-07-11 52: Class 8. 24: Part A 71: Martin Engineering Company 33: 29/496,386 31: US 32: 2014-07-11 54: CONVEYOR BELT SCRAPER BLADE BASE MEMBERS 57: The design is for a conveyor belt scraper blade base member having a right-angle C-shaped channel portion and a protruding chevron-shaped Cchannel portion that extends outwardly from a corner of the right-angle C-channel portion forming a chevron-shaped opening that extends longitudinally through the base member that is bound by the chevron-shaped portion and the corner of the rightangle C-channel portion.
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Three dimensional view 21: A2015/00003 22: 2015-01-05 23: 43: 2014-07-11 52: Class 8. 24: Part A 71: Martin Engineering Company 33: 29/496,389 31: US 32: 2014-07-11 54: CONVEYOR BELT SCRAPER BLADES 57: The design is for a conveyor belt scraper blade having a right-angle C-channel base and a protruding scraper portion that extends outwardly from a corner of the C-channel base. A chevronshaped opening extends longitudinally through the base of the scraper portion and is partially bound by the corner of the C-channel base.
21: A2015/00004 22: 2015-01-05 23: 43: 2014-07-11 52: Class 8. 24: Part A 71: Martin Engineering Company 33: 29/496,391 31: US 32: 2014-07-11 54: BASE PORTIONS OF CONVEYOR BELT SCRAPER BLADES 57: The design is for the base portion of a conveyor belt scraper blade having a right-angle C-channel portion having a longitudinal passageway on the exterior of the C-channel portion that is formed partially by a corner of the C-channel portion and by two protruding walls that extend out from the Cchannel portion on opposite sides of the corner of the C-channel portion.
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Three dimensional view 21: A2015/00005 22: 2015-01-05 23: 43: 2014-07-04 52: Class 13. 24: Part A 71: World Panel, Inc. 33: 29/495,852 31: US 32: 2014-07-04 54: SOLAR PANEL CHARGERS 57: A pocket solar panel charger comprises a rectangular parallelepipedal body with slightly rounded corners and a narrow border along the perimeter of the body. The body comprises an upper face which defines a rectangular slightly recessed section which occupies a major part of the upper face. A plurality of rectangular solar panels are arranged in two columns in the recess. In side view, a line runs along walls of the body, intersecting the walls at approximately mid-height.
21: A2015/00006 22: 2015-01-05 23: 43: 2014-07-04 52: Class 13. 24: Part A 71: World Panel, Inc. 33: 29/495,852 31: US 32: 2014-07-04 54: SOLAR PANEL CHARGERS 57: A pocket solar panel charger comprises a body having an upper face which defines a slightly recessed portion which is rectangular when seen in plan view. A plurality of rectangular solar panels are arranged in two columns in the recess. A line runs along a length of each of the opposed major side walls, intersecting the walls at approximately midheight.
Three dimensional view 21: A2015/00007 22: 2015-01-05 23: 43: 2014-07-04 52: Class 13 24: Part A 71: World Panel, Inc. 33: 29/495,852 31: US 32: 2014-07-04
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54: SOLAR PANEL CHARGERS 57: A pocket solar panel charger comprises a body with a rectangular border. The body includes an upper face which defines a slightly recessed portion which is rectangular when seen in plan view. A plurality of rectangular solar panels are arranged in the recess.
Three dimensional view 21: A2015/00008 22: 2015-01-05 23: 43: 2014-07-04 52: Class 13 24: Part A 71: World Panel, Inc. 33: 29/495,852 31: US 32: 2014-07-04 54: SOLAR PANEL CHARGERS 57: A pocket solar panel charger comprises a rectangular parallelepipedal body with slightly rounded corners. The body comprises an upper face which defines a rectangular slightly recessed section which occupies a major part of the upper face. A plurality of rectangular solar panels are arranged in the recess.
Three dimensional view 21: A2015/00015 22: 2015-01-08 23: 43: 2015-01-08 52: Class 20 24: Part A 71: Hewitt & Associates (Pty) Ltd 54: DISPLAY STANDS 57: The design is for a display stand which may be assembled between an erect condition from an unerected condition. The display stand comprises a pair of elongate and substantially identical display shelp towers which are attached angularly to each other. Each tower includes a outer side panel and a partly shared inner panel extending substantially transversely from a rear panel extending between the towers. Each tower further comprises a plurality of downward slanting trays which extend from between the side and shared panels so as to receive goods for displat therein, in use.
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21: A2015/00018 22: 2015-01-12 23: 43: 2015-09-04 52: Class 7. 24: Part A 71: DART INDUSTRIES INC. 33: 29/497,079 31: US. 32: 2014-07-21 54: Cookware Handle 57: The design relates to a cookware handle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration of the illustrated cookware handle.
Three dimensional partly elevated view from the front 21: A2015/00017 22: 2015-01-08 23: 43: 2015-09-04 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: KIA MOTORS CORPORATION 33: 30-2014-0033775 31: KR 32: 2014-07-10 54: AUTOMOBILE 57: The representation shows a perspective view of the automobile showing the overall appearance thereof.
21: A2015/00019 22: 2015-01-12 23: 43: 2015-09-04 52: Class 7. 24: Part A 71: DART INDUSTRIES INC. 33: 29/497,080 31: US 32: 2014-07-21 54: Cookware Lid 57: The design relates to acookware lid. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration of the illustrated cookware lid.
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21: A2015/00023 22: 2015-01-13 23: 43: 2014-07-14 52: Class 6. 24: Part A 71: Imarc S.p.A. 33: 002502286-0007 31: EU(IT) 32: 2014-07-14 54: PARTS OF CHAIRS 57: The design is for a part of a chair, in particular a backrest support. The support is roughly square shaped from a front view, with opposed sides being curved and bulging outwards at a lower portion. The support extends upwardly from a bottom end, curving convexly until the bulging portion of the sides, before curving concavely towards an upper end. A mounting feature is defined on a lower end of a rear face of the support. Circular apertures of various sizes are defined on the support.
21: A2015/00020 22: 2015-01-12 23: 43: 2015-09-04 52: Class 7. 24: Part A 71: DART INDUSTRIES INC. 33: 29/497,081 31: US 32: 2014-07-21 54: Cookware 57: The design relates to cookware. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration of the illustrated cookware.
Three dimensional view 21: A2015/00026 22: 2015-01-15 23: 43: 2015-09-04 52: Class 21. 24: Part A 71: BALLY GAMING, INC. 33: 29/498,357 31: US 32: 2014-08-01 54: Card Shuffler Device 57: The design relates to a card shuffler device. The features of the design for which protection is claimed
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are the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the illustrated card shuffler device.
21: A2015/00027 22: 2015-01-15 23: 43: 2015-09-04 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: DART INDUSTRIES INC. 33: 29/496,897 31: US 32: 2014-07-18 54: Storage Container Seal and Storage Container 57: The design relates to a storage container seal and to a storage container including the seal. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration of the illustrated storage container seal and of the illustrated storage container.
21: A2015/00028 22: 2015-01-15 23: 43: 2015-09-04 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: DART INDUSTRIES INC. 33: 29/496,893 31: US 32: 2014-07-18 54: Storage Container Seal and Storage Container 57: The design relates to a storage container seal and to a storage container including the seal. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration of the illustrated storage container seal and of the illustrated storage containers.
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21: A2015/00029 22: 2015-01-15 23: 43: 2015-09-04 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: DART INDUSTRIES INC. 33: 29/496,896 31: US 32: 2014-07-18 54: Storage Container Seal and Storage Container 57: The design relates to a storage container seal and to a storage container including the seal. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration of the illustrated storage container seal and of the illustrated storage container. Three dimensional view 21: A2015/00031 22: 2015-01-15 23: 43: 2015-01-15 52: Class 20 24: Part A 71: LEVINSOHN, Steven Mark 54: MICROPHONE ADVERTISING DEVICES 57: The design is for a microphone advertising device for a hand-help microphone, which microphone comprises a bulbous head and stem-like handle extending from the head. The microphone advertising device comprises a ring-like attachment formation for receiving the head of the microphone axially therein so as to attach the device to the head of the members operatively connected to the attachment formation, wherein the display members extend radially outwardly from the attachment formation. Advertising media may be provided on major faces of the display members. 21: A2015/00030 22: 2015-01-15 23: 43: 2015-01-15 52: Class 20 24: Part A 71: LEVINSOHN, Steven Mark 54: MICROPHONE ADVERTISING DEVICES 57: The design is for a microphone advertising device for a hand-held microphone, which microphone comprises a bulbous head and stem-like handle extending from the head. The microphone advertising device comprises a ring-like attachment formation for receiving the head of the microphone axially therein so as to attach the device to the head of the microphone, in use. The device further comprises a pair of display members operatively connected to the attachment formation, wherein the display members extend radially outwardly from the attachment formation. Advertising media may be provided on major faces of the display members.
Three dimensional view 21: A2015/00032 22: 2015-01-15 23: 43: 2014-12-17 52: Class 15. 24: Part A 71: Castrol Limited 33: 002599514-0001 31: EU(GB) 32: 2014-12-17
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54: PARTS OF ENGINES 57: The design is for a part of an engine and specifically for a fluid storage device. The part includes a body and a generally U-shaped handle. The body has four sides, a top end and a generally flat bottom end. Adjacent sides are connected to each other by curved corner sections. The body is provided with a recess in an operatively upper front region thereof. The handle is pivotally attached to opposite sides of the body and is movable between a reposed position in which it rests on a ledge provided in the upper front region and an upright position. The upper front region defines five grooves within the recess and five aligned grooves on a front side beneath the recess.
an upper front part of the cab. A trapezium-shaped grille comprising a vertical stack of three laterally extending panels is provided below the windscreen. A middle panel defines a central oval surface which is flanked by openings defined between adjacent panels of the grille. The openings are defined in part by ribs extending upward and laterally between the panels. The grille is flanked on either side by a trapezium-shaped panel. A fender having a pair of irregular hexagonal headlights occupies a lower part of the front of the cab. A top of the cab is corrugated and a rectangular window having rounded corners is provided in a rear. In side view, lower edges of the doors are interrupted by a laterally protruding wheel arch.
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Three dimensional view with a handle thereof in stowed position 21: A2015/00037 22: 2015-01-19 23: 43: 2014-07-25 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Hino Motors, Ltd. 33: D2014-016245 31: JP 32: 2014-07-25 54: TRUCK CABIN BODIES 57: A truck cab body has a front and sides which comprise doors. A marginally rearwardly inclined, convexly curved transparent windscreen occupies
21: A2015/00038 22: 2015-01-19 23: 43: 2014-07-25 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Hino Motors, Ltd. 33: D2014-016248 31: JP 32: 2014-07-25 54: TRUCK CABIN BODIES 57: A truck cab body has a front and sides which comprise doors. A marginally rearwardly inclined, convexly curved transparent windscreen occupies an upper front part of the body. A trapezium-shaped grille comprising a vertical stack of three laterally extending panels is provided below the windscreen. A middle panel defines a central oval surface which
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is flanked by openings defined between adjacent panels of the grille. The grille is flanked on either side by a trapezium-shaped panel. A fender, provided below the grille, has a pair of vertically stacked panels which complement the grille and a pair of irregular hexagonal headlights on either side of the stacked panels. A top of the cab is corrugated and a rectangular window having rounded corners is provided in a rear. In side view, a lower edge of the door panel is interrupted by a laterally protruding wheel arch.
Three dimensional view 21: A2015/00039 22: 2015-01-20 23: 43: 2015-09-04 52: Class 28. 24: Part A 71: ELC MANAGEMENT LLC 33: 29/497,304 31: US 32: 2014-07-23 54: Cosmetic Container 57: The design relates to a cosmetic container. The features of the design are those of shape and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00040 22: 2015-01-20 23: 43: 2014-07-22 52: Class 7 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips N.V. 33: 002506550-0001 31: EU(AN) 32: 2014-07-22 33: 002506550-0001 31: EU(NL) 32: 2014-07-22 54: KETTLES 57: The design relates to a kettle. The kettle comprises a circular base and a bulbous body having a contiguous sidewall that extends upwardly and convergently from a circumferential lip of the base into an open top. The top is covered with a lid having a frustum-conical shape. A top surface of the lid is hollow and includes an elevated flap extending radially from an edge toward a centre of the lid. A curved generally trapezoidal shaped handle protrudes from and extends for the full height of the body. A spout protrudes from the body diametrically opposite the handle. A switch having a rectangular body extends outwardly beneath the handle. The base is mounted on a circular pedestal by means of circular mounting formations. The pedestal has a sideward arch shaped recess and includes a plurality of underlying feet.
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Three dimensional view 21: A2015/00050 22: 2015-01-21 23: 43: 2014-07-22 52: Class 7. 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips N.V. 33: 002506600-0001 31: EU(NL) 32: 2014-07-22 54: BLENDERS 57: The design is for a blender. The blender includes a base, a collar and a jug. The base tapers upwardly, and includes a control knob and three control features above the control knob. The collar extends from a top end of the base, with the jug being operatively mounted on a top end of the collar. The jug is generally elongate and includes a handle, a spout diametrically opposite the handle and a lid. The lid comprises two parts, a first part of a larger diameter with an opening in the middle thereof and a tab extending from a circumference of the first part, the first part being operatively mounted on the jug, and a second part of a smaller diameter and a tab extending from a circumference of the second part, the second part being operatively mounted on the first part of the lid.
Three dimensional view 21: A2015/00051 22: 2015-01-21 23: 43: 2014-07-29 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: Frito-Lay North America, Inc. 33: 29/497,887 31: US 32: 2014-07-29 54: SNACK CONTAINERS 57: A snack food container having a square base, side walls substantially consisting of four right triangular panels and two isosceles triangular panels, and a flat, two dimensional end seal. The container is of paperboard construction and is opened by use of a tear feature just below the end seal.
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21: A2015/00058 22: 2015-01-21 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 27. 24: Part A 71: JT INTERNATIONAL S.A. 33: 29/497,587 31: US 32: 2014-07-25 54: Electronic Vaporization Device 57: The design relates to an electronic vaporization device. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
Three dimensional view 21: A2015/00056. 22: 21/01/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 02. 24: Part A 71: MICHAEL CHARLES CAROLUS 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: FOOTWEAR 57: The design relates to footwear. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00061 22: 2015-01-23 23: 43: 2014-07-25 52: Class 28. 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips N.V. 33: 002508978-0001 31: EU(NL) 32: 2014-07-25 54: BODY GROOMERS
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57: The design is for a body groomer which includes a generally elongate body which defines a handle. The body tapers into a neck region and terminates in a bifurcated head. The head holds a grooming blade. In side view, the body thickens slightly from a bottom end before tapering into the neck region. An aperture is provided on a lower part of the body. An upper portion of the body near the neck region defines a step formation on a side thereof.
centrally disposed longitudinally extending elongated recess and three parallel longitudinally spaced recesses are provided in each opposed major face of the upper portion. The lower portion extends downwardly from the upper portion and is slightly wider than the upper portion with an inclined step extending between rear faces of the upper and lower portions. Three transversely spaced longitudinally extending recesses are provided in each major face of the lower portion. Longitudinally spaced wear plates are provided on a front face of the lower portion. A lower edge of the lower portion is inclined upwardly away from the front face.
Three dimensional view 21: A2015/00081 22: 2015-01-27 23: 43: 2014-08-27 52: Class 15. 24: Part A 71: Ausplow Pty. Ltd. 33: 201414229 31: AU 32: 2014-08-27 54: DIGGING BLADES 57: The design is for digging blades. The digging blade is elongate and has a generally rectangular upper portion and a generally rectangular lower portion. An upper edge of the body is curved reawardly downwardly and a rearwardly directed hook-like protuberance protrudes therefrom. A
Three- Dimensional view 21: A2015/00094. 22: 28/01/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 21. 24: Part A 71: ZHANG, HENG 33: CN. 31: 201430268809.3. 32: 2014/08/01, 54: A SET OF TOY BLOCKS
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57: The design relates to a set of toy blocks. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00097. 22: 28/01/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 21. 24: Part A 71: ZHANG, HENG 33: CN. 31: 201430268810.6. 32: 2014/08/01, 54: A SET OF TOY BLOCKS 57: The design relates to a set of toy blocks. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00106 22: 2015-01-29 23: 43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 26. 24: Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Front Combination Lamp for an Automobile 57: The design relates to a front combination lamp for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00105 22: 2015-01-29 23: 43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 26. 24: Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Front Combination Lamp for an Automobile 57: The design relates to a front combination lamp for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation.
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21: A2015/00107 22: 2015-01-29 23: 43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Instrument Panel for an Automobile 57: The design relates to an instrument panel for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00109 22: 2015-01-29 23: 43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Front Bumper for an Automobile 57: The design relates to a front bumper for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00108 22: 2015-01-29 23: 43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Rear Bumper for an Automobile 57: The design relates to a rear bumper for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00110 22: 2015-01-29 23: 43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Automobile
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57: The design relates to an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/00111 22: 2015-01-29 23: 43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Automobile 57: The design relates to an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
52: Class 26. 24: Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Rear Combination Lamp for an Automobile 57: The design relates to a rear combination lamp for an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00113 22: 2015-01-29 23: 43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Front Portion of an Automobile 57: The design relates to a front portion of an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
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21: A2015/00114 22: 2015-01-29 23: 43: 2015-09-11 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Automobile 57: The design relates to an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/00116 22: 2015-01-29 23: 43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Rear Portion of an Automobile 57: The design relates to a rear portion of an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2015/00115 22: 2015-01-29 23: 43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Rear Portion of an Automobile 57: The design relates to a rear portion of an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/00117 22: 2015-01-29 23: 43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 54: Rear Portion of an Automobile
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57: The design relates to a rear portion of an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/00120 22: 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 23. 24: Part A 71: HANSGROHE SE 33: 002516658-0001 31: EU 32: 2014-08-07 54: HEAD SHOWER 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a head shower substantially as shown in the accompanying representation.
21: A2015/00121 22: 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 23. 24: Part A 71: HANSGROHE SE 33: 002516658-0002 31: EU 32: 2014-08-07 54: HEAD SHOWER 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a head shower substantially as shown in the accompanying representation.
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21: A2015/00122. 22: 30/01/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 13. 24: Part A 71: HARTING ELECTRIC GMBH & CO. 33: EU. 31: 002 557 777. 32: 2015/10/15 54: HAN BRICS HOODS AND HOUSING 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a han brics hoods and housing substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s).
21: A2015/00127 22: 2015-01-30 23: 43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 7. 24: Part A 71: DART INDUSTRIES INC. 33: 29/499,260 31: US 32: 2014-08-13 54: Food Dish and Cover 57: The design relates to a food dish and cover. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
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21: A2015/00128 22: 2015-01-30 23: 43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 21. 24: Part A 71: FERRARI S.P.A. 33: 002513051-0001 31: EM 32: 2014-07-31 54: Toy Car 57: The design relates to a toy car. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00129 22: 2015-01-30 23: 43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: FERRARI S.P.A. 33: 002512889-0001 31: EM 32: 2014-07-31 54: Car 57: The design relates to a car. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00132 22: 2015-01-30 23: 43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 21. 24: Part A 71: FERRARI S.P.A. 33: 002512947-0001 31: EM 32: 2014-07-31 54: Toy Car 57: The design relates to a toy car. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00133 22: 2015-01-30 23:
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43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: FERRARI S.P.A. 33: 002513028-0001 31: EM 32: 2014-07-31 54: Car 57: The design relates to a car. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00148 22: 2015-02-06 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: MPACT VERSAPAK PROPRIETARY LIMITED 54: Food Product Storage and Display Container 57: The design relates to a food product storage and display container. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration of the illustrated container.
21: A2015/00152 22: 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 7. 24: Part A 71: STANDARD BRANDS (UK) LIMITED 33: 001419428-0001 31: European Community 32: 2014-08-12 54: PORTABLE COOKING STOVE 57: The design is applied to a portable cooking stove. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the portable cooking stove substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.
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21: A2015/00154 22: 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 7. 24: Part A 71: STANDARD BRANDS (UK) LIMITED 33: 001419428-0002 31: European Community 32: 2014-08-12 54: PORTABLE COOKING STOVE 57: The design is applied to a portable cooking stove. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the portable cooking stove substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.
21: A2015/00164 22: 2015-02-10 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: APPLE INC. 33: 29/498,994 31: US 32: 2014-08-11 54: Band 57: The design relates to a band. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the illustrated band. Features shown in broken outline form no part of the design for which protection is claimed.
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21: A2015/00165 22: 2015-02-10 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: APPLE INC. 33: 29/498,997 31: US 32: 2014-08-11 54: Band 57: The design relates to a band. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the illustrated band. Features shown in broken outline form no part of the design for which protection is claimed.
21: A2015/00167 22: 2015-02-10 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: APPLE INC. 33: 29/499,052 31: US 32: 2014-08-11 54: Band 57: The design relates to a band. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of the illustrated band. Features shown in broken outline form no part of the design for which protection is claimed.
21: A2015/00166 22: 2015-02-10 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 13. 24: Part A 71: APPLE INC. 33: 29/498,998 31: US 32: 2014-08-11 54: Charger 57: The design relates to a charger. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration of the illustrated charger.
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21: A2015/00168 22: 2015-02-10 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: APPLE INC. 33: 29/498,996 31: US 32: 2014-08-11 54: Band 57: The design relates to a band. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the illustrated band. Features shown in broken outline form no part of the design for which protection is claimed.
21: A2015/00169 22: 2015-02-10 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: APPLE INC. 33: 29/498,995 31: US 32: 2014-08-11 54: Band 57: The design relates to a band. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the illustrated band. Features shown in broken outline form no part of the design for which protection is claimed.
21: A2015/00170 22: 2015-02-10 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: APPLE INC. 33: 29/499,042 31: US 32: 2014-08-11 54: Electronic Device 57: The design relates to an electronic device. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the illustrated electronic device. The oblique shade lines show a transparent, reflective or shiny surface, and not surface ornamentation.
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PATENT JOURNAL 21: A2015/00172 22: 2015-02-10 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: APPLE INC. 33: 29/498,990 31: US 32: 2014-08-11 54: Band 57: The design relates to a band. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the illustrated band. Features shown in broken outline form no part of the design for which protection is claimed.
21: A2015/00171 22: 2015-02-10 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: APPLE INC. 33: 29/498,987 31: US 32: 2014-08-11 54: Band Attachment 57: The design relates to a band attachment. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration of the illustrated band attachment.
21: A2015/00176. 22: 11/02/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part A 71: VENESSA DU PLESSIS 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A CONTAINER 57: The design relates to a container. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
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PATENT JOURNAL 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s).
21: A2015/00178. 22: 11/02/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 07. 24: Part A 71: VENESSA DU PLESSIS 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A CONTAINER 57: The design relates to a container. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00191 22: 23: 2014-12-01 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: VAN DER WALT, Petrus Jacobus 54: BEVERAGE CONTAINERS 57: The design relates to a beverage container, in particular a container used for holding an alcoholic beverage. The container is generally cylindrical in shape, bulging at the waist to resemble a barrel. The body defines a narrow mouth into which a cork is receivable.
21: A2015/00181. 22: 11/02/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 25. 24: Part A 71: Francois Paulus NAUDE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: FLOOR BOARD
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21: A2015/00194 22: 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: VAN DER WALT, Petrus Jacobus 54: BEVERAGE CONTAINERS 57: The design relates to a beverage container, in particular a container that is used for holding an alcoholic beverage. The body of the container is in the shape of a cylinder with a pattern on its surface that resembles an elephant's foot.
21: A2015/00192 22: 23: 2014-11-30 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: VAN DER WALT, Petrus Jacobus 54: BEVERAGE CONTAINERS 57: The design relates to a beverage container, in particular a container used for holding an alcoholic beverage. The container takes the shape of a pointed cowboy boot with a spur. The shaft of the boot defines a narrow mouth into which a cork is receivable.
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21: A2015/00196 22: 2015-02-16 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. 33: 2014-017866 31: JP 32: 2014-08-18 54: Automobile 57: The design relates to an automobile. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00199 22: 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: Spec Tool & Die and General Engineering CC 54: JAR AND LID 57: The design relates to a JAR AND LID. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/00200 22: 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: Spec Tool & Die and General Engineering CC 54: JAR AND LID 57: The design relates to a JAR AND LID. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
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21: A2015/00201. 22: 18/02/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: ORIGIN WIRELESS (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: WATCH 57: The design relates to a watch. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00204. 22: 18/02/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 25. 24: Part A 71: ORIGIN WIRELESSS (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: AN EXTRUSION 57: The design relates to a watch. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
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21: A2015/00205. 22: 18/02/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 25. 24: Part A 71: SLIDE AND SPACE DOORS CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: AN EXTRUSION 57: The design relates to an extrusion. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00207. 22: 18/02/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 08. 24: Part A 71: SLIDE AND SPACE DOORS CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: AN EXTRUSION 57: The design relates to an extrusion. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00209. 22: 18/02/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 06. 24: Part A 71: SLIDE AND SPACE DOORS CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: AN EXTRUSION 57: The design relates to an extrusion. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: F2007/01596 22: 2007-09-07 23: 43: 2015-09-11 52: Class 13. 24: Part F 71: DEREMAC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: An Electrical Plug 57: The design relates to an electrical plug the features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
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PATENT JOURNAL 57: The design relates to a cable mounting device. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: F2014/00521 22: 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 23. 24: Part F 71: HOLFELD, Barry Graeme 54: A CONNECTOR 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a connector substantially as shown in the accompanying representation.
21: F2014/01241. 22: 20/08/2014. 23: 43: 52: Class 30. 24: Part F 71: CAREY ROSE ALEXANDER 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: AN IMPLEMENT FOR COLLECTING AND DIPOSING WASTE 57: The design relates to an implement for collecting and disposing waste. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: F2014/00937. 22: 11/06/2014. 23: 43: 52: Class 13. 24: Part F 71: ALETHA GERTRUIDA BRITS 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CABLE MOUNTING DEVICE
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PATENT JOURNAL 54: LIGHT FITTING 57: The design relates to a light fitting. The features of the design are those of shape, pattern and/or configuration.
21: F2014/01433 22: 2014-09-26 23: 43: 2014-09-26 52: Class 12. 24: Part F 71: BUSH LAPA OFFROAD CARAVANS PROPRIETARY LIMITED 54: Road Trailers 57: The design relates to a road trailer as illustrated in the accompanying drawing which shows a layout of the road trailer in a deployed configuration wherein three sleeper beds B1, B2 and B3 of the road trailer are supported on a trailer body A of the road trailer.
Top plan view 21: F2014/01438. 22: 29/09/2014. 23: 43: 52: Class 26. 24: Part F 71: AURORA LTD 33: GB. 31: 002434670-0015. 32: 2014/03/27
21: F2014/01439. 22: 29/09/2014. 23: 43: 52: Class 26. 24: Part F 71: AURORA LTD 33: GB. 31: 002434670-0017. 32: 2014/03/27 54: LIGHT FITTING 57: The design relates to a light fitting. The features of the design are those of shape, pattern and/or configuration.
21: F2014/01440. 22: 29/09/2014. 23: 43: 52: Class 26. 24: Part F 71: AURORA LTD 33: GB. 31: 002434670-0019. 32: 2014/03/27 54: LIGHT FIGHTING
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57: The design relates to a light fitting. The features of the design are those of shape, pattern and/or configuration.
21: F2014/01564 22: 2014-10-16 23: 43: 2015-07-14 52: Class 22. 24: Part F 71: CULLINAN, Roland 54: A TARGET 57: The design relates to a target. The features of the design are those of pattern, shape and/or configuration.
21: F2014/01584 22: 2014-10-21 23: 43: 2015-09-18 52: Class 25. 24: Part F 71: GEOBRUGG AG 33: 2332-2014 31: CL 32: 2014-09-02 54: Construction Element 57: The design relates to a construction element. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: F2014/01691. 22: 11/11/2014. 23: 43: 52: Class 06. 24: Part F 71: GEORG FREDERIK HEINE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: CHAIR 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s).
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21: F2014/0183 22: 2014-02-03 23: 43: 2015-07-13 52: Class 23. 24: Part F 71: PROTO ENERGY (PTY) LTD 54: A BURNER FOR A LIQUID FUEL STOVE 57: The design is in respect of the shape and/or configuration of a burner for a liquid fuel stove. The stove does not form part of the design for which protection is claimed and protection is sought for the venturi portion and its immediate housing.
21: F2014/01783. 22: 26/11/2014. 23: 43: 52: Class 07. 24: Part F 71: Dovid Yaakov Lazarus 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A DEEP FRYER CONTAINER 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a deep fryer container resides in the features of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern as applied to the article as shown in the representations. In particular, the novelty applies to at least one shelf being removably securable into the container thereby enabling food to be cooked on the base of the basket and on at least one additional level, namely the removable shelf.
21: F2014/01901. 22: 12/12/2014. 23: 43: 52: Class 23. 24: Part F 71: LOORACK (PTY) LIMITED 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: TOILET PAPER HOLDER 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation of a toilet roll holder, irrespective of the colour or colour combinations of the article, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations.
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21: F2014/01968 22: 2014-12-23 23: 43: 2015-10-14 52: Class 4. 24: Part F 71: TANGLE TEEZER LIMITED 33: 002494328 31: EM 32: 2014-07-01 54: Hairbrush Bristle 57: The design relates to a hairbrush bristle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration of a hairbrush bristle substantially as illustrated.
21: F2014/0367 22: 2014-02-27 23: 43: 2015-07-06 52: Class 21. 24: Part F 71: NIKE INNOVATE C.V. 54: GOLF CLUB HEAD 57: The drawing shows a toe end perspective rear view golf club head showing the overall apperance thereof
21: F2015/00016 22: 2015-01-08 23: 43: 2015-01-08 52: Class 20. 24: Part F 71: Hewitt & Associates (Pty) Ltd 54: DISPLAY STANDS
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57: The design is for a display stand which may be assembled between an erect condition from an unerected condition. The display stand comprises a pair of elongate and substantially identical display shelf towers which are attached angularly to each other. Each tower includes a outer side panel and a partly shared inner panel extending substantially transversely from a rear panel extending between the towers. Each tower further comprises a plurality of downward slanting trays which extend from between the side and shared panels so as to receive foods for display therein, in use.
57: The design relates to a toner cartridge. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: F2015/00047 22: 2015-01-21 23: 43: 2014-07-23 52: Class 23. 24: Part F 71: TOWIWAT, Dhiti 33: 1402001967 31: TH 32: 2014-07-23 54: HEAT EXCHANGERS 57: The product “Heat exchanger” is positioned within a boiler or burner such that after heated, the heat storage can facilitate the transfer of heat to the boiler or burner in a delayed and uniform manner.
Three dimensional partly elevated view from the front 21: F2015/00022 22: 2015-01-09 23: 43: 2015-09-04 52: Class 16. 24: Part F 71: RICOH COMPANY, LTD. 33: 2014-015352 31: JP 32: 2014-07-14 54: A Toner Cartridge
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21: F2015/00049 22: 2015-01-21 23: 43: 2014-07-23 52: Class 23. 24: Part F 71: TOWIWAT, Dhiti 33: 1402001968 31: TH 32: 2014-07-23 54: HEAT EXCHANGERS 57: The product “Heat exchanger” is positioned within a boiler or burner such that after heated, the heat storage can facilitate the transfer of heat to the boiler or burner in a delayed and uniform manner.
Three dimensional view 21: F2015/00048 22: 2015-01-21 23: 43: 2014-07-23 52: Class 23. 24: Part F 71: TOWIWAT, Dhiti 33: 1402001969 31: TH 32: 2014-07-23 54: HEAT EXCHANGERS 57: The product “Heat exchanger” is positioned within a boiler or burner such that after heated, the heat storage can facilitate the transfer of heat to the boiler or burner in a delayed and uniform manner.
Three dimensional view 21: F2015/00052. 22: 21/01/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 23. 24: Part F 71: PIETER WILLEM VICTOR 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: COVER 57: The design relates to a cover. The features of the design are those of shape, pattern and/or configuration.
Three dimensional view
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21: F2015/00053. 22: 21/01/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 23. 24: Part F 71: PIETER WILLEM VICTOR 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: COVER 57: The design relates to a cover. The features of the design are those of shape, pattern and/or configuration.
21: F2015/00054. 22: 21/01/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 23. 24: Part F 71: PIETER WILLEM VICTOR 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: COVER 57: The design relates to a cover. The features of the design are those of shape, pattern and/or configuration.
21: F2015/00055. 22: 21/01/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 02. 24: Part F 71: MICHAEL CHARLES CAROLUS 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: FOOTWEAR 57: The design relates to footwear. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: F2015/00095. 22: 28/01/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 21. 24: Part F 71: ZHANG, HENG 33: CN. 31: 201430268809.3. 32: 2014/08/01, 54: A SET OF TOY BLOCKS 57: The design relates to a set of toy blocks. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration.
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21: F2015/00096. 22: 28/01/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 21. 24: Part F 71: ZHANG, HENG 33: CN. 31: 201430268810.6. 32: 2014/08/01, 54: A SET OF TOY BLOCKS 57: The design relates to a set of toy blocks. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration.
21: F2015/00144 22: 2015-02-05 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 8. 24: Part F 71: PLASTINTERNATIONAL (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 54: Locking Device 57: The design relates to a locking device. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: F2015/00119 22: 23: 43: 2015-09-09 52: Class 9. 24: Part F 71: COWILL (PTY) LTD 54: Paint containers 57: The design relates to a tray, specifically to a paint tray for use with a paint brush/roller. The tray is defined by a generally rectangular shaped dish, tapering towards a base of the tray. An upper rim of the tray defines a transversely extending flange which defines an inverted channel to provide a reinforced edge. 21: F2015/00149 22: 2015-02-06 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 9. 24: Part F 71: MPACT VERSAPAK PROPRIETARY LIMITED 54: Food Product Storage and Display Container
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57: The design relates to a food product storage and display container. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration of the illustrated container.
21: F2015/00153 22: 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 7. 24: Part F 71: STANDARD BRANDS (UK) LIMITED 33: 001419428-0001 31: European Community 32: 2014-08-12 54: PORTABLE COOKING STOVE 57: The design is applied to a portable cooking stove. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration of the portable cooking stove substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.
21: F2015/00155 22: 23: 43: 2015-09-30 52: Class 7. 24: Part F 71: STANDARD BRANDS (UK) LIMITED 33: 001419428-0002 31: European Community 32: 2014-08-12 54: PORTABLE COOKING STOVE 57: The design is applied to a portable cooking stove. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration of the portable cooking stove substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.
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PATENT JOURNAL 57: The design relates to a container. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: F2015/00175. 22: 11/02/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 09. 24: Part F 71: VENESSA DU PLESSIS 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A CONTAINER 57: The design relates to a container. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: F2015/00177. 22: 11/02/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 07. 24: Part F 71: VENESSA DU PLESSIS 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A CONTAINER
21: F2015/00182. 22: 11/02/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 25. 24: Part F 71: Francois Paulus NAUDE 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: FLOOR BOARD 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration and/or pattern of an article substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s).
21: F2015/00202. 22: 18/02/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 10. 24: Part F
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71: ORIGIN WIRELESS (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: WATCH 57: The design relates to a watch. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration.
21: F2015/00203. 22: 18/02/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 14. 24: Part F 71: ORIGIN WIRELESS (PTY) LTD 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: WATCH 57: The design relates to a watch. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration.
21: F2015/00206. 22: 18/02/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 08. 24: Part F 71: SLIDE AND SPACE DOORS CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: AN EXTRUSION 57: The design relates to an extrusion. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: F2015/00208. 22: 18/02/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 06. 24: Part F 71: SLIDE AND SPACE DOORS CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
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54: AN EXTRUSION 57: The design relates to an extrusion. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: F2015/00233. 22: 18/02/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 25. 24: Part F 71: SLIDE AND SPACE DOORS CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: AN EXTRUSION 57: The design relates to a extrusion. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
54: Display Device for Vehicles 57: The features of the design for which protection is sought are those features of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornament applied to the driver feedback screen display for vehicles shown in the presentations.
21: F2012/02022. 22: 21/11/2012. 23: 07/10/2015 43: 52: Class 15. 24: Part F 71: Domengoes Bester 33:-. 31:-. 32:-. 54: Power clamp 57: The design relates to a power clamp. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2010/00677. 22: 11/05/2010. 23: 08/09/2014 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: Lysanda Limited 33: OHIM. 31: 001634908-0001. 32: 2009/11/11
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21: A2014/01891. 22: 11/12/2014. 23: 06/08/2015 43: 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: Asmus Arbeitsbühnen und Hebezeuge GmbH & Co. KG 33:-. 31:-. 32:-. 54: ROTOR BLADE SERVICE PLATFORM 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a rotor blade service platform substantially as shown in the accompanying representation(s).
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HYPOTHECATIONS No records available JUDGMENTS No records available OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES No records available
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4. COPYRIGHT
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COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE (Applications filed in terms of Act No. 62 of 1977)
Any person, who has grounds for objection to the registration of the copyright in any of the following cinematographs films, may within the prescribed time, lodge Notice of Opposition on Form RF 5 contained in the Second Schedule to the Registration of Copyright in Cinematograph Films Regulations, 1980. The prescribed time is one month after the date of advertisement .This period may on application be extended by the Registrar. The numerical denote the following: (21) Official application number. (22) Date of application. (43) Date of acceptance. (24) Date(s) and place(s) at which cinematograph films was made. (25) Date and place of first publication. (71) Name (s) of all applicant (s). (75) Name of author. (76) Name of producer (77) Name of director (54) Title of cinematograph film. (78) Name(s) of principal players or narrator. (26) Places at which cinematograph film may be viewed and conditions. (55) Specimen lodged/Not lodged. (56) Preview requested/Not requested. (57) Abstract (Storyline). (58) Category.
58: AC 21: 2015/00062. 22: 29/10/2015 43: 2015/11/13 24: 08/12/2014 to 28/10/2015; London, England; Mexico; Austria; Morocco; Rome, Italy 25: 26/10/2015; United Kingdom 71: Danjag, LLC c/o Metro-Goldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., 245 N. Beverly Drive Hills, CA 90210-5317, United States of America. 75: Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., MetroGoldwyn-Mayer Studios Inc., Danjag, LLC; 76: Michael G. Wilson and Barbara Broccoli 77: Sam Mendes 54: SPECTRE aka Bond 24 78: Daniel Craig, Christo Waltz, Lea Seydoux, Ben Whishaw, Naomie Harris, Dave Bautista, Andrew Scott, Rory Kinnear, Jesper Christensen, Monica Bellucci, Ralph Fiennes 26: 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 57: A cryptic message from the past sends James Bond on a rogue mission to Mexico City and eventually Rome, where he meets Lucia Sciarra, the beautiful and forbidden widow of an infamous criminal. Bond infiltrates a secret meeting and uncovers the existence of the sinister organization known as SPECTRE. Bond covertly enlists Moneypenny and Q to help him seek out Madeleine Swann, the daughter of his old nemenies Mr White, who may hold the clue to untangling the wb of SPECTRE. As Bond ventures towards the heart of SPECTRE, he learns of a chilling connection between himself and the enemy he seeks.
21: 2015/00063. 22: 16/11/2015 43: 2015/11/17 24: 01/07/2014 to 24/07/2014; Johannesburg, South Africa 25: 16/11/2015; South Africa 71: Falling Star Productions (Pty) Ltd 19B Woodlands Close, Parklands, 7441, South Africa 75: Falling Star Productions (Pty) Ltd 76: Philo Pieterse and Stefan Enslin 77: Darrell James Roodt 54: VERSKIETENDE STER 78: Hykie Berg, Jana Strydom, Hannes Van Wyk, lise Oppelt, Deandre Reiners, Hanlie Rolfes, Corine Du Toir. 26: 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested 57: Phillip Schuman is a music prodigy on the piano but his father, Tomas Schuman does not allow him to play. This Phillip to start composing in secret until he is caught by his dad.
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21: 2015/00064 22: 16/11/2015 43: 2015/11/17 24: 01/03//2014 to 31/03/2014; Cape Town, South Africa 25: 16/11/2015; South Africa 71: ADVANTAGE ENTERTAINMENT AND ABEL SEONTWAKING (PTY) LTD
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5 Libertas Street, Stellenbosch, South Africa 75: ADVANTAGE ENTERTAINMENT AND ABEL SEONTWAKING (PTY) LTD 76: Vlokkie Gordon, Johnny Breedt and Greig Buckle 77: Johnny Breedt 54: DIE ONTWAKING 78: Gys De Villiers, Juanita De Villiers, Gerard Rudolf, Paul Eilers, Tertius Mentjies and Morner Visser 26: 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 57: Based on the book of a trilogy by acclaimed author Chris Karstens. Abel lives on a smallholding where he spent most of his living with his disturbed mother. Here he pretends the skins of small animals that he then barters with for masks from Africa and South America. These he sells in his small gallery in the city. Abel is preparing for a special gift to himself on his 50th birthday. He wants to find himself a new face, that of a beautiful young woman. And he is looking for tattoos that fit his cosmic journal theme. Ella Nesser is the young and attractive, but inexperience murder detective, in charge of the case to track down the serial killer who has been praying on the city’s young woman. She also discover that she the “Hunter” has now become the ‘Hunted”, when Abel Develops an obsession with not only her face, but also her tattoo skin.
When Kat pitches the story to her editor, he turns her down – a rather strange decision for a man always on the quest for the next big headline. Kathleen, however, is determined to break the story; a decision that pitches her squarely against major political forces. When she refuses to back off despite numerous & quot; incidents & quot; Kat suddenly finds herself on the run, aided only by her two ex’s; her ex-husband and ex-military consultant.
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21: 2015/00066 22: 16/11/2015 43: 2015/11/20 24: 01/01/2011 to 31/12/2011; South Africa 25: 27/10/2015; South Africa 71: Indigenous Film Distribution 8 5th Avenue, Melville, Johannesburg, 2109 South Africa. 75: Indigenous Film Distribution 76: Helen Kuun 77: Rina Nienaber 54: SNEEUKONINGIN 78: Heidi Molletze and Pierre Brytenbach 26: 55: Specimen not lodged 57: Family animation about saving the world from the snow queen.
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21: 2015/00065 22: 16/11/2015 43: 2015/11/20 24: 01/01/2014 to 31/01/2014; Johannesburg, South Africa 25: 16/11/2015; South Africa 71: LASLO BENE 13A Banbury Road, Wesdene, Johannesburg, South Africa. 75: LASLO BENE 76: Laslo Bene and Sandi Schultz 77: Laslo Bene 54: ASSIGNMENT 78: Sandi Schultz, Gert Van Niekerk, David Dennis, Jonathan Pienaar, Dirk Stoltz and Anthony Oseyemi 26: 55: Specimen not lodged 57: Kathleen Jacobs, a renowned conflict journalist returns home after a near fatal accident cuts short her assignment in the Congo. Her mission, while incomplete, is still a success; she uncovers what could lead to an incredible scoop.
21: 2015/00067. 22: 16/11/2015 43: 2015/11/20 24: 01/01/2013 to 01/07/2015; South Africa, Botswana and in the United States of America 25: 22/07/2015; South Africa 71: Peter Bruce Young 1 Kelston, Greenfield Road, Kenilworth, Cape Town, South Africa. 75: Peter Bruce Young 76: Pippa Hankinson, Andrew Venter and Jeremy Nathan 77: Bruce Young and Nick Chevallier 54: BLOOD LIONS 78: Ian Michler 26: 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested 57: The film looks at the predator breeding and canned lion hunting industry in South Africa 58: DOCUMENTARY
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TRADE MARK CORRECTION NOTICES The trade mark under application number 2014/13677 in class 05 was advertised in the October 2015 patent journal with incorrect endorsement. The correct endorsement should have appeared as: Registration of this trade mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the word "TARGET" separately and apart from the mark. The publication date of 2014/13677 will remain the 28/10/2015. The trade mark under application number 2014/06749 was advertised in the August 2015 patent journal with a typographical error on the association which appeared as 202014/06750 in the journal and the correct association should read “Associated with no. 2014/06750” but the publication date will remain the 28/08/2015. The Australian priority date for trade mark application nos. 2014/06747-52 was advertised incorrectly, as 24 September 2014 in the August 2015 patent journal and the correct priority date should have appeared as 24 September 2013 in the patent journal but the publication date will remain the 28/08/2015.
The Australian priority date for trade mark application nos. 2014/06755; 2014/06758; 2014/06789; 2014/06791; 2014/06793 & 2014/06794 was advertised incorrectly, as 24 September 2014 in the August 2015 patent journal and the correct priority date should have appeared as 24 September 2013 in the patent journal but the publication date will remain the 28/08/2015. The trade mark under application number 2014/06321 was advertised in the October 2015 patent journal with an incorrect endorsement and it has been re-advertised in the November 2015 patent journal and valid publication date will be 25/11/2015. The October publication date is invalid. The trade mark under application number 2013/18144 was advertised in the October 2015 patent journal without a logo and it has been re-advertised in the November 2015 patent journal and valid publication date will be 25/11/2015. The October publication date is invalid. The trade mark under application number 2014/13367 was advertised in the August 2015 patent journal with some errors, it has been re-advertised in the November 2015 patent journal.
PATENT CORRECTION NOTICES The following restoration (2008/07700) was advertised in the October 2015 patent journal with an incorrect date which read as 02/09/2014 and the correct date is 03/01/2010. The same restoration should have been readvertised as the one below but the publication date will remain 28/10/2015. Notice is hereby given that BEREND JAN WERKMAN OF SPOOR & FISHER INC., OF HIGHGROVE OFFICE PARK, OAK AVENUE, CENTURION, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said BEREND JAN WERKMAN for an invention MINING SKIP numbered 2008/07700, dated 02/09/2009 which became void on 03/01/2010 owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No. 19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof. 21: 2014/01745 57: The Notice of Acceptance of South African Patent No. 2014/01745 in the name of Purac Biochem B.V. published in the Patent Journal of September 2015 published incorrectly and the priority designation EP (AN) should be replaced with EP (NL).
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21: 2014/04275 57: The Notice of Acceptance of South African Patent No. 2014/04275 in the name of Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.V. published in the Patent Journal of September 2015 published incorrectly and the priority designation EP (AN) should be replaced with EP (NL). The following restoration (2005/00644) was advertised in the October 2015 patent journal with an incorrect date which read as 06/05/2010 and the correct date is 12/05/2010. The same restoration should have been readvertised as the one below but the publication date will remain 28/10/2015. Notice is hereby given that BEREND JAN WERKMAN OF SPOOR & FISHER INC., OF HIGHGROVE OFFICE PARK, OAK AVENUE, CENTURION, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said BEREND JAN WERKMAN for an invention LOAD CARRIER AND METHOD OF STRENGTHENING IT numbered 2005/00644, dated 30/05/2005 which became void on 12/05/2010 owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee. Any person may give notice on Patent Form No. 19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof.
The acceptance notice under application number 2013/06213 was advertised in the February 2015 patent journal with incorrect applicant’s name which read as HIRSCHMANN AUTOMOTIVE GMBH instead of RED BULL GMBH. The publication date will remain 25/02/2015.
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Advertisement List for November 2015 Number of Advertised Patents: 751 Application Number 2007/05210 2008/02762
2008/07345
2009/01918
2010/02039
2010/02132 2011/01898 2011/01939 2011/02069 2011/04094 2011/06421 2011/09364 2012/00375
2012/00457 2012/01779
2012/02346 2012/02347 2012/02670
2012/03319 2012/03669
Patent Title COMPOSITIONS FOR FELINE CONSUMPTION PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF INNER EAR DISORDERS MOVABLE STORAGE TANK, MOVABLE STORAGE TANK WITH DRAINING APPARATUS AND DRAINING APPARATUS FOOD AND BEVERAGE COATED CONTAINERS, METHOD OF COATING AND COATING COMPOSITION ANTIDOTES FOR FACTOR XA INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME FUEL CELL SYSTEM BI-DIRECTIONAL FLUIDIC OSCILLATOR FLOW METER COUPLER KNUCKLE SYSTEM AND METHOD SAMPLE RECEIVING DEVICE A LOCK FOR AN EXCAVATOR WEAR ASSEMBLY METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING IMPENDING JOINT FAILURE STABILIZED PROTEIN COMPOSITIONS SUGARCANE CENTROMERE SEQUENCES AND MINICHROMOSOMES BOWL STRUCTURE FOR A CENTRIFUGAL CONCENTRATOR A METHOD OF MODIFYING THE CARBOHYDRATE CONTENT OF A PLANT THERAPEUTIC AGENT FOR MOOD DISORDERS THERAPEUTIC AGENT FOR ANXIETY DISORDERS METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING AND DECODING CODING UNIT OF PICTURE BOUNDARY SYSTEM FOR SUPPLY CHAIN MANAGEMENT METHODS FOR PRODUCTION OF ARGININE BICARBONATE AT LOW PRESSURE
Filing Date Jul 2 2007 Sep 28 2005
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2012/08513 2013/00245 2013/00295 2013/00296 2013/00297 2013/00503 2013/00578
2013/00581
2013/00699
2013/00702 2013/00736 2013/00879
2013/00930 2013/00967 2013/01158
2013/01204 2013/01641
2013/01642 2013/01643 2013/01870
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Patent Title METHOD AND INTEGRATED DEVICE FOR SEPARATING AIR AND HEATING AN AIR GAS ORIGINATING FROM AN AIR SEPARATION DEVICE METHODS FOR GASIFICATION OF CARBONACEOUS MATERIALS GAS GENERATOR WITH STARTER MECHANISM AND CATALYST SHIELD DISPENSING CONTAINER FOR PROBIOTICS FEEDING DEVICE ISOTOPE PRODUCTION TARGET GRIT REMOVAL SYSTEM METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING VIDEO BY USING BLOCK MERGING, AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DECODING VIDEO BY USING BLOCK MERGING METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING AND DECODING IMAGE THROUGH INTRA PREDICTION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENTROPY ENCODING/DECODING A TRANSFORM COEFFICIENT CAPSULE SENSING SYSTEM CONFIGURATIONS AND METHODS FOR SMALL SCALE LNG PRODUCTION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING A LOW DENSITY WAFER PRODUCT ST-246 LIQUID FORMULATIONS AND METHODS COMBINATION ANTI - CANCER THERAPY MOVING PICTURE CODING METHOD, MOVING PICTURE DECODING METHOD, MOVING PICTURE CODING APPARATUS, MOVING PICTURE DECODING APPARATUS, AND MOVING PICTURE CODING AND DECODING APPARATUS DEVICE FOR PREPARING A BEVERAGE BY CENTRIFUGATION FROZEN CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS WITH IMPROVED TEXTURE FROZEN CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS SHELF-STABLE CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS NUTRIENT RECOVERY METHODS AND USES THEREOF
Filing Date Aug 28 2012
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Jan 25 2013 Jan 28 2013 Feb 1 2013
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Application Number 2013/01992 2013/02174 2013/02181 2013/02335
2013/02340
2013/02998
2013/03038 2013/03039 2013/03057 2013/04201 2013/04363
2013/04569 2013/04586 2013/04629
2013/04702 2013/05386 2013/05818
2013/05877 2013/05959 2013/06169 2013/06821 2013/06945 2013/06976 2013/07073
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Patent Title HIGH TOUGHNESS THERMALLY STABLE POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND PACKAGE FOR ICE CREAM THERMAL FOGGING DEVICE USING A LIQUID, AND RELATED METHOD SUBSTITUTED NPHENETHYLTRIAZOLONEACETAMIDES AND USE THEREOF ADENOSINE A1 AGONISTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF GLAUCOMA AND OCULAR HYPERTENSION METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IDENTIFYING DAMAGE TO PISTON MEMBRANE PUMPS CONTAINING WORKING FLUIDS GAMING MACHINE BASE STAND FOR 1/4 CARDBOARD PALLET IBAT INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF LIVER DISEASES COMPOSITION COMPRISING INSECTICIDE-WAX PARTICLES A METHOD OF MANAGING A REWARDS PROGRAMME AND A SYSTEM THEREFOR INDICATING BIT STREAM SUBSETS CONSTRAINED MOBILE BEARING HIP ASSEMBLY A METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR DETECTING DEFECTS IN A PACKAGING MATERIAL CHEMOSENSORY RECEPTOR LIGANDBASED THERAPIES CYTOTOXIC BENZODIAZEPINE DERIVATIVES TRACE ELEMENT X-RAY FLUORESCENCE ANALYSER USING DUAL FOCUSING X-RAY MONOCHROMATORS METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR AN ENGINE INTEGRATED FRICTION MANAGEMENT SYSTEM A METHOD OF CHARGING A MOTORIST FOR ROAD USE ROCK DRILLING RIG AND METHOD OF POSITIONING ROCK DRILLING UNIT WHEELBARROW PAN TRAINING APPARATUS SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISTRIBUTING POWER IN A VEHICLE
Filing Date Mar 15 2013 Mar 22 2013 Mar 22 2013 Mar 28 2013
Mar 28 2013
Oct 18 2011
Apr 25 2013 Apr 25 2013 Apr 25 2013 Dec 12 2011 Jun 13 2013
Jan 19 2012 Jun 20 2013 Dec 22 2011
Jan 6 2012 Feb 15 2012 Aug 1 2013
Aug 5 2013 Aug 7 2013 16/08/2013 Sep 10 2013 Sep 16 2013 Sep 17 2013 Sep 19 2013
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Application Number 2013/07126
2013/07142 2013/07235 2013/07271
2013/07272 2013/07276
2013/07277 2013/07280
2013/07510 2013/07857 2013/07911
2013/07972 2013/08109 2013/08449
2013/08875 2013/09011 2013/09341 2013/09365 2013/09438
2013/09439
2013/09447
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Patent Title FEMORAL KNEE PROSTHESIS SYSTEM WITH AUGMENTS AND MULTIPLE LENGTHS OF SLEEVES SHARING A COMMON GEOMETRY SYNTHESIS OF 5-AZACYTIDINE RAILWAY CAR YOKE PATELLA DRILL GUIDE AND TRIAL SURGICAL INSTRUMENT HAVING ANALIGNMENT BORE FORMED THEREIN AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME ADJUSTABLE HEIGHT ARTHROPLASTY PLATE ORTHOPAEDIC SURGICAL INSTRUMENT ASSEMBLY FOR IMPLANTING A PROSTHETIC PATELLA COMPONENT PATELLA DRILL GUIDE AND TRIAL SURGICAL INSTRUMENT ORTHOPAEDIC HIP PROSTHESIS HAVING FEMORAL STEM COMPONENTS WITH VARYING A/P TAPER ANGLES A TRAINING AID FOR A GOLFER CULTURE MEDIUM FOR HUMAN MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS METHOD FOR INJECTION MOLDING AT LOW, SUBSTANTIALLY CONSTANT PRESSURE METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FORMING CORRUGATED BOARD TISSUE REPAIR DEVICES OF RAPID THERAPEUTIC ABSORBENCY DIAMINE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE FOR INVERSE FROTH FLOTATION OF SILICATE FROM IRON ORE METHOD AND DEVICE FOR CLEANING AN EXTRUSION HEAD LOW POWER POSITIONING SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHOD BIORESORBABLE WOUND DRESSING GLIOBLASTOMA INHIBITING COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SORTING, SEARCHING AND PRESENTING MICRO-BLOGS METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FILE TRANSFER, INSTANT MESSAGING TERMINAL, AND COMPUTER STORAGE MEDIUM Connector for actuating delivering taps
Filing Date Sep 20 2013
Mar 29 2012 Sep 26 2013 Sep 27 2013
Sep 27 2013 Sep 27 2013
Sep 27 2013 Sep 27 2013
Oct 8 2013 Oct 22 2013 Oct 23 2013
Oct 24 2013 Oct 29 2013 Nov 11 2013
Nov 26 2013 Nov 29 2013 Dec 10 2013 Dec 11 2013 Dec 13 2013
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Application Number 2013/09633 2013/09677
2013/09696 2013/09744
2013/09764 2014/00078 2014/00111
2014/00115 2014/00148
2014/00240
2014/00337
2014/00351 2014/00505 2014/00551 2014/00646
2014/00700
2014/00701
2014/00705
2014/00752
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Patent Title FLUID DELIVERY SYSTEM WITH PRESSURE MONITORING DEVICE POLYMERIC STRUCTURES FOR ADSORBING BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL AND THEIR METHOD OF PREPARATION NOTCH PATHWAY SIGNALING INHIBITOR COMPOUND USE OF BROMIDE-CONTAINING INORGANIC SALT AND ACTIVATED CARBON FOR REDUCING MERCURY EMISSIONS FROM COMBUSTION GAS STREAMS A METHOD OF SECURING CARGO WOUND SPRAY LUMINESCENT PHOSPHOR COMPOUNDS, ARTICLES INCLUDING SUCH COMPOUNDS, AND METHODS FOR THEIR PRODUCTION AND USE METHODS FOR REDUCING NEURODEGENERATION ASSEMBLY FOR SECURING TWO JUXTAPOSED PANELS TO A STRUCTURE SO AS TO ALLOW THERMAL EXPANSION AND CONTRACTION METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISPLAYING COMMODITY SEARCH RESULTS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM WITH ENHANCED PARTIAL POWER SOURCE AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME INDUSTRIAL BAKING PAN ASSEMBLY CRYPTOGRAPHIC EXPANSION DEVICE AND RELATED PROTOCOLS NETWORK DEVICE TOPICAL OPHTHALMOLOGICAL PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION CONTAINING REGORAFENIB POSTERIOR STABILIZED ORTHOPAEDIC KNEE PROSTHESIS HAVING CONTROLLED CONDYLAR CURVATURE POSTERIOR STABILIZED ORTHOPAEDIC PROSTHESIS ASSEMBLY A Novel 1,2,3,4-Tetrahydroquinoline Derivative Useful for the Treatment of Diabetes EUTECTIC MIXTURE FOR PULMONARY ADMINISTRATION
Filing Date Jun 5 2012 Dec 20 2013
Dec 20 2013 Dec 23 2013
Dec 4 2013 Jan 6 2014 Jul 12 2012
Jan 7 2014 Jan 8 2014
Jan 13 2014
Jan 15 2014
Jan 16 2014 Jan 22 2014 Jan 23 2014 Jan 27 2014
Jan 29 2014
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Application Number 2014/00756 2014/00761
2014/00770 2014/00796 2014/00797
2014/00798
2014/00837 2014/00857
2014/00885
2014/00886
2014/00907
2014/00908 2014/00944
2014/00945 2014/00946
2014/00953
2014/01014
2014/01015 2014/01031
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Patent Title TRANSCEIVER STATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING OPERATIONS OF A VEHICLE CONSIST BASED ON LOCATION DATA SPLIT-SOLE FOOTWEAR BENEFIT AGENT DELIVERY PARTICLES COMPRISING DEXTRAN IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO TARGETED BENEFIT AGENTS AND SUBSTRATE TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS COMPLETELY DISPOSABLE COOKING APPARATUS FOR FILLING AND DECORATING OF FOODS ROTARY SEALING DEVICE, AND SEALING RING FOR SUCH A DEVICE METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SELECTIVELY COMBINING PARTICULATE MATERIAL MEASUREMENT AND MODULATION IN REAL TIME OF THE ELECTRICAL CONSUMPTION OF A PLURALITY OF ELECTRICAL APPLIANCES METHOD FOR SYNTHESIZING AN OMEGA-AMINO ACID OR ESTER FROM A MONOUNSATURATED FATTY ACID OR ESTER COMPOSITE FLAME RETARDANT, RESIN COMPOSITION, AND MOLDED ARTICLE SORTING IN A MINING OPERATION PLANT FOR MANUAL PACKAGING OF PRODUCTS, IN PARTICULAR FRUIT AND VEGETABLE PRODUCTS MANDREL WITH SLIDING EXTERIOR PROJECTION PROTEOLYTIC EXTRACT FROM BROMELAIN FOR THE TREATMENT OF CONNECTIVE TISSUE DISORDERS PROCESS FOR PROVIDING A SURFACE WITH A BARRIER AND A SUBSTRATE BEING PRODUCED ACCORDING TO THE PROCESS COATED SUBSTRATES FOR USE IN CATALYSIS AND CATALYTIC CONVERTERS AND METHODS OF COATING SUBSTRATES WITH WASHCOAT COMPOSITIONS MIXING FAUCET PROVIDED WITH A FILTER LIQUID CHEMICAL COMPOSITION
Filing Date Jan 31 2014 Jan 31 2014
Jan 31 2014 Jul 30 2012 Aug 24 2011
Jul 12 2012
Feb 4 2014 Feb 4 2014
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Jul 26 2012
Apr 9 2013
Jul 9 2012 Sep 14 2012
Mar 20 2012 Jul 19 2012
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Sep 25 2012 Feb 10 2014
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Application Number 2014/01035
2014/01088
2014/01090 2014/01092
2014/01131 2014/01156
2014/01212
2014/01234 2014/01252 2014/01267 2014/01283 2014/01367
2014/01369 2014/01372 2014/01373
2014/01376 2014/01377
2014/01378
2014/01379 2014/01382 2014/01383 2014/01416 2014/01418
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Patent Title CONTAINER LID AND CONTAINER, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A CONTAINER LID CONDITIONING OF BIOMASS FOR IMPROVED C5/C6 SUGAR RELEASE PRIOR TO FERMENTATION A BYPASS DETECTION SYSTEM WITH FALSE POSITIVE AVOIDANCE NITROGLYCERINE-FREE MULTIPERFORATED HIGH-PERFORMING PROPELLANT SYSTEM METHOD FOR SOLID WASTE SEPARATION AND PROCESSING FOOD-GRADE ENCAPSULATE AND PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF INSECT RESISTANT AND HERBICIDE TOLERANT SOYBEAN EVENT 9582.814.19.1 PERISTALTIC PUMP METHOD OF REPAIRING RADIALLY CRACKED HOLE ANTIBODIES TO PCSK9 AND USES THEREOF ANTHELMINTIC FORMULATIONS AND TREATMENTS TELECONTROL ENERGY-SAVING APPARATUS FOR SIMULTANEOUS TRANSMISSION OF MULTIPLE SIGNALS WITH POWERLINE TECHNOLOGY SOLENOID OPERATED VALVE WITH CONSTANT BLEED PORT SODA MACHINE PRONGED CLAMP ACIDIC HYDROLYSIS OF LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS WITH MINIMAL USE OF AN ACID CATALYST BLISTER PACK DISPENSING PACKAGE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROL PF LAYER IN AN ALUMINIUM ELECTROLYSIS CELL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROL OF LAYER FORMATION IN AN ALUMINIUM ELECTROLYSIS CELL ORE SCREENING PANEL COMPOSITION METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR POWER STORAGE NOVEL ROCK KINASE INHIBITORS BIPHENYLCARBOXAMIDES AS ROCK KINASE INHIBITORS
Filing Date Feb 11 2014
Jul 12 2012
Jul 13 2012 Sep 15 2011
Feb 14 2014 Feb 14 2014
Jul 26 2012
Feb 19 2014 May 6 2013 Feb 19 2014 Feb 20 2014 Aug 10 2012
Feb 21 2014 Aug 9 2012 Aug 21 2012
Aug 27 2012 Oct 5 2012
Oct 5 2012
Aug 21 2012 Oct 3 2012 Sep 6 2012 Feb 25 2014 Feb 25 2014
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Application Number 2014/01423
2014/01432
2014/01459 2014/01519
2014/01520
2014/01553 2014/01570 2014/01572 2014/01650
2014/01666 2014/01762
2014/01850 2014/01920 2014/01961
2014/02007
2014/02010 2014/02011 2014/02023 2014/02026
2014/02049
2014/02050
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Patent Title DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SPECIFIC BLEND RATIOS OF ISOPRENOID-BASED SURFACTANTS COMPACT SERVICE MODULE AND USE THEREOF IN A PLANT FOR PRODUCING ALUMINUM BY ELECTROLYSIS VALVE POSITION INDICATOR METHODS AND DEVICES FOR HEATING OR COOLING VISCOUS MATERIALS METHODS AND DEVICES FOR HEATING OR COOLING VISCOUS MATERIALS CYCLOPROPANEAMINE COMPOUND REFERENCE PICTURE MARKING VEGETABLE-BASED NUTRITIONAL PRODUCTS METHOD FOR DISSOLUTION TESTING OF SOLID COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING DIGESTIVE ENZYMES NEEDLE PROTECTION DEVICE AND SAFETY NEEDLE ASSEMBLY PNEUMATIC DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING THE AUTOMATIC INFLATION/DEFLATION, NOTABLY OF A TIRE ELASTOMERIC DRAFT GEAR FOR A RAILCAR SAFE INTERACTION OF A USER WITH A SMART UTILITY METER PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING 40 - O - ( 2 - HYDROXY) ETHYL - RAPAMYCIN METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DRIVING A MINING AND/OR CONSTRUCTION MACHINE CRYSTALLINE DIACYLHYDRAZINE AND THE USE THEREOF HAIR STYLING COMPOSITION FILTER MATERIALS AND USES THEREOF WATER TREATMENT COMPOSITION CONTAINING HALOGEN-RELEASING COMPOUND AND FLUOROPOLYMER COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING PRESBYOPIA, MILD HYPEROPIA, AND IRREGULAR ASTIGMATISM LEVEL MEASUREMENTS IN METALLURGICAL VESSELS
Filing Date Feb 25 2014
Sep 24 2012
Feb 26 2014 Feb 27 2014
Feb 27 2014
Aug 8 2012 Oct 23 2012 Feb 28 2014 Aug 8 2012
Mar 6 2014 Mar 11 2014
Sep 13 2012 Mar 17 2014 Mar 18 2014
Nov 15 2012
Sep 7 2012 Aug 31 2012 Mar 19 2014 Mar 19 2014
Mar 20 2014
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Application Number 2014/02051 2014/02056
2014/02058 2014/02059 2014/02076
2014/02146
2014/02149 2014/02152
2014/02178 2014/02186 2014/02189
2014/02193
2014/02194 2014/02197 2014/02229 2014/02275 2014/02281
2014/02300 2014/02327
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title DUPLEX STAINLESS STEEL (BACTERIO)CHLOROPHYLL PHOTOSENSITIZERS FOR TREATMENT OF EYE DISEASES AND DISORDERS RAZOR BLADE, RAZOR HEAD, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE VEHICLE TYRE PRESSURE CHECKING TREATED FILLERS, COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SAME, AND ARTICLES PREPARED THEREFROM A SUSPENDED CEILING AND A METHOD FOR PROVIDING A PROFILE FOR A SUSPENDED CEILING HOT TEST FLUID CONTAINING VAPOR PHASE INHIBITION COLLAPSIBLE BOTTLE AND TILE ARRANGEMENT FORMED OF COLLAPSIBLE BOTTLES PERISTALTIC PUMP AND PUMPHEAD THEREFOR CARTRIDGE FOR COFFEE AND SOLUBLE PRODUCTS IN GENERAL MIXTURE OF HYDROFLUOROOLEFIN AND FLUOROKETONE FOR USE AS AN INSULATION AND/OR ARCEXTINGUISHING MEDIUM AND A GAS INSULATED MEDIUM-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL DEVICE COMPRISING SAME A LIQUID HARD SURFACE ANTIMICROBIAL CLEANING COMPOSITION SHAPED FOOD CONCENTRATE BUFFERED UPPER GI ABSORPTION PROMOTER Apparatus and method for quantitatively coating catalyst support PYRROLOBENZODIAZEPINES AND CONJUGATES THEREOF (4-PHENYLIMIDAZOL-2-YL) ETHYLAMINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL AS SODIUM CHANNEL MODULATORS FUEL DISPENSING ENVIRONMENT UTILIZING MOBILE PAYMENT CRYSTAL OF 5-HYDROXY-1HIMIDAZOLE-4-CARBOXAMIDE.3/4 HYDRATE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME AND CRYSTAL OF 5HYDROXY-1H-IMIDAZOLE-4CARBOXAMIDE HYDRATE
Filing Date Sep 5 2012 Aug 23 2012
Oct 8 2012 Jul 23 2012 Mar 20 2014
Aug 23 2012
Jul 12 2012 Oct 18 2012
Mar 25 2014 Oct 5 2012 Sep 21 2012
Sep 26 2012
Oct 29 2012 Sep 24 2012 Mar 26 2014 Mar 27 2014 Mar 27 2014
Sep 13 2012 Sep 28 2012
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Application Number 2014/02332
2014/02336
2014/02374 2014/02375 2014/02378 2014/02379
2014/02380
2014/02381 2014/02393 2014/02475 2014/02490 2014/02541 2014/02544
2014/02551 2014/02558
2014/02582 2014/02583 2014/02584 2014/02585
2014/02587 2014/02588 2014/02589 2014/02592
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title SENSOR ACCOMMODATION CONTAINER FOR PNEUMATIC FENDER AND PNEUMATIC FENDER SIMPLE SUGAR STARVED LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS ENZYME PRODUCTION ANTIVIRAL COMPOUNDS SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CLOSED WATER CIRCULATION FAULT LOCATION USING TRAVELING WAVES CALCULATING AN INTRAOCULAR LENS (IOL) POWER ACCORDING TO A DIRECTLY DETERMINED IOL LOCATION DETERMINING PHYSICAL LENGTHS IN AN EYE USING MULTIPLE REFRACTIVE INDICES REFERENCE PICTURE LIST HANDLING CONTINUOUS OPERATION PORTABLE MATERIAL HANDLING SYSTEM SELF-ADHESIVE LAVATORY TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS ADDITION OF IRON TO IMPROVE CELL CULTURE AEROSOL GENERATING DEVICE WITH HEATER ASSEMBLY METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR UNIFICATION OF COEFFICIENT SCAN OF 8X8 TRANSFORM UNITS IN HEVC PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO METHOD OF PRODUCING A PLATELIKE CONSTRUCTION WITH A DOUBLE-WALL STRUCTURE WING SHAPED BEVERAGE CAN PULL TAB ACTUATOR CAP FOR A FLUID DISPENSER AEROSOL DISPENSER HANDLING AND CONFINEMENT HOOD, APPLICATION TO HANDLING HOLDERS OF SAMPLES OF NUCLEAR MATERIALS SUCH AS NUCLEAR FUELS A COMPOSITE INSULATING PANEL ACTUATOR CAP FOR A FLUID DISPENSER A FLOATING OFFSHORE FACILITY AND A METHOD FOR DRILLING A WELL SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLE ANALOGUES AS RAR ANTAGONISTS
Filing Date Jun 25 2012
Oct 12 2012
Aug 27 2012 Sep 13 2012 Oct 12 2012 Oct 10 2012
Oct 10 2012
Sep 27 2012 Mar 31 2014 Apr 3 2014 Apr 4 2014 Apr 8 2014 Sep 20 2012
Oct 24 2012 Apr 8 2014
Nov 26 2012 Oct 17 2012 Oct 9 2012 Apr 9 2014
Oct 1 2012 Oct 9 2012 Oct 18 2012 Apr 9 2014
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Application Number 2014/02621 2014/02628 2014/02629
2014/02662 2014/02664
2014/02667
2014/02668 2014/02671
2014/02672
2014/02673 2014/02683 2014/02711 2014/02712 2014/02714
2014/02716
2014/02717
2014/02719 2014/02720 2014/02721 2014/02731
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title TIRE WITH MULTIPLE BEAD CORES AND LOCKING INSERT A CELL AND A TRAY FOR PLANT PROPAGATION SOLID DOSAGE FORMS OF (S)-ETHYL 2-AMINO-3-(4-(2-AMINO-6-((R)-1-(4CHLORO-2-(3-METHYL-1H-PYRAZOL-1YL)PHENYL)-2,2,2TRIFLUOROETHOXY)PYRIMIDIN-4YL)PHENYL)PROPANOATE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DRIVING TUNNELS, GALLERIES OR THE LIKE DIALYSIS MACHINE INCLUDING ULTRAFILTRATION AND BACKFILTRATION MEANS COMPUTER SYSTEM FOR INSTRUCTING AN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY (IP) FILING PEST CONTROL COMPOSITION A FOOD PRODUCT PRECURSOR, A FOOD PRODUCT AND A METHOD OF MAKING A FOOD PRODUCT COMPRISING LUPIN FLOUR A METHOD TO WASH GREASY WOOL, A METHOD TO SEPARATE LANOLIN FROM THE SAID GREASY WOOL, WOOL AND LANOLIN OBTAINABLE BY THESE METHODS DECK PANEL, LOAD PLATFORM, CLAMP AND TENSIONER FIBER ORIENTING TECHNOLOGY FOR A GRINDING MACHINE SYSTEM AND METHOD OF LOCATING MISSING NODES IN NETWORKS MULTIPLE PROTOCOL RECEIVER QUICK ADVERTISEMENT OF A FAILURE OF A NETWORK CELLULAR ROUTER METHOD FOR THE THERMAL PREPARATION OF AN AUXILIARY MATERIAL AND PREPARATION UNIT INSTRUMENTATION CIRCUIT FOR SHUNT-BASED METROLOGY MEASUREMENT MULTI-WAN MODULE DUAL-CHANNEL RECEIVER FOR POWERLINE COMMUNICATIONS PEER-TO-PEER COMMUNICATIONS IN AMI WITH SOURCE-TREE ROUTING DESALINATION SYSTEM WITH ENERGY RECOVERY AND RELATED PUMPS, VALVES AND CONTROLLER
Filing Date Apr 10 2014 Feb 2 2012 Oct 16 2012
Aug 30 2012 Sep 28 2012
Oct 26 2012
Dec 12 2012 Oct 23 2012
Oct 5 2012
Oct 26 2012 Apr 11 2014 Dec 1 2011 Jan 27 2012 Jan 30 2012
Oct 31 2012
Dec 1 2011
Dec 1 2011 Dec 1 2011 Dec 1 2011 Apr 14 2014
509
NOVEMBER 2015
Application Number 2014/02733
2014/02762
2014/02764
2014/02769 2014/02770 2014/02771 2014/02773
2014/02789 2014/02813 2014/02820
2014/02821
2014/02823
2014/02826 2014/02836 2014/02887 2014/02888 2014/02893
2014/02894
2014/02895
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PERSONALIZING AT LEAST TWO CARDS, AND CARD OBTAINED VIA SAID METHOD GROUND ENGAGING IMPLEMENT TOOTH ASSEMBLY WITH TIP AND ADAPTER GROUND ENGAGING IMPLEMENT TOOTH ASSEMBLY WITH TIP AND ADAPTER SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVED WATER ROTORS A MEAL INTENDED FOR HUMAN CONSUMPTION TREATMENT OF CANCER WITH TOR KINASE INHIBITORS USE OF PHENYLPYRAZOLIN-3CARBOXYLATES FOR IMPROVING PLANT YIELD PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF BORTEZOMIB MANNITOL ESTER STRESS AND/OR ACCUMULATED DAMAGE MONITORING SYSTEM PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING DGLA AND/OR 15-HETRE AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR RUNNING APPLICATION IN MOBILE TERMINAL PHYTOSEIID PREDATORY MITE RELEASING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCTION VANADIUM FLOW CELL COMESTIBLE ANIMAL CHEW AND PLAY TOY ARTICLE OF CLOTHING GUIDE AND FASTENING DEVICE FOR PLANT SUPPORT WIRES MIXTURE FOR THERMAL ENERGY STORAGE AND DEVICE FOR HEAT STORAGE AND RELEASE USING SAID MIXTURE CONNECTION ARRANGEMENT OF AT LEAST TWO BODIES, IN PARTICULAR AT LEAST TWO BODIES OF COMPONENTS OF A MECHANICAL AUTOMATION GROUP OF MOVEMENTS, WITH A REMOVABLE CONSTRAINING GROUP METHODS OF PRESERVING INJECTABLE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A
Filing Date Apr 14 2014
Oct 5 2012
Oct 5 2012
Sep 19 2012 Nov 28 2012 Oct 18 2012 Apr 15 2014
Apr 16 2014 Sep 19 2012 Oct 19 2012
Sep 18 2012
Sep 19 2012
Oct 12 2012 Apr 17 2014 Oct 11 2011 Oct 23 2012 Oct 30 2012
Nov 30 2012
Nov 27 2012
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Application Number
2014/02896 2014/02930
2014/02934 2014/02937 2014/02939
2014/02943 2014/02948 2014/02988 2014/02989 2014/02991
2014/02992
2014/02993
2014/02994 2014/02995
2014/02999
2014/03008
2014/03032
2014/03039
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title CYCLODEXTRIN AND A HYDROPHOBIC DRUG A MEMBRANE, AND A NECK INCLUDING SUCH MEMBRANE METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMITTING AND RECEIVING FEEDBACK INFORMATION IN A MOBILE COMMUNICATION SYSTEM PHASE TRANSFORMATION HEAT EXCHANGE DEVICE RETAINING SYSTEM FOR INSTALLING A PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE TYROSINE BASED LINKERS FOR THE RELEASABLE CONNECTION OF PEPTIDES THICKENING VINYL COPOLYMERS MOBILE TREATMENT, DIAGNOSTIC AND MINOR SURGERY FACILITY DERMAL DELIVERY COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS PRODUCTION OF ACETYL-COENZYME A DERIVED ISOPRENOIDS METHOD AND CONSTRUCT FOR SYNTHETIC BIDIRECTIONAL SCBV PLANT PROMOTER CONSTRUCT AND METHOD FOR SYNTHETIC BIDIRECTIONAL PLANT PROMOTER UBI1 5-PHENYL-SUBSTITUTED N(TETRAZOL-5-YL) ARYL CARBOXYLIC ACID AMIDES AND N-(TRIAZOL-5-YL) ARYL CARBOXYLIC ACID AMIDES, AND USE THEREOF AS HERBICIDES ANTI-FRAUD DEVICE METHOD AND DEVICE FOR IMPROVING THE CAPTURE OF SO2 IN ELECTROLYTIC CELL GASES FEEDBACK METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR COOPERATIVE MULTI-POINT COMMUNICATION IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEM A SELF-ACTIVATING HYDROPROCESSING CATALYST AND PROCESS FOR TREATING HEAVY HYDROCARBON FEEDSTOCKS METHOD FOR CONTROLLING AN OBSTRUCTION LIGHT, AND A WIND PARK FOR CARRYING OUT SUCH A METHOD RULABLE MULTI-DIRECTIONAL PRISM CLUSTER RETROREFLECTIVE SHEETING
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Nov 16 2012 Oct 12 2012
Jun 4 2012 Aug 16 2012 Oct 29 2012
Sep 24 2012 Apr 23 2014 Nov 2 2012 Nov 9 2012 Nov 12 2012
Nov 12 2012
Oct 29 2012
Oct 23 2012 Nov 22 2012
Oct 31 2012
Apr 24 2014
25/04/2014
Oct 30 2012
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Application Number 2014/03041 2014/03048
2014/03051
2014/03052
2014/03080
2014/03081
2014/03090 2014/03105
2014/03108 2014/03111
2014/03120 2014/03140 2014/03162
2014/03165 2014/03166
2014/03167
2014/03168 2014/03175
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title AN INHALABLE MEDICAMENT COMPRISING TIOTROPIUM SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DETECTING PREPAID INTERNET CONNECTION AND A CHARGING MECHANISM FOR SAME SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PREDICTING RESPONSE TO MINOXIDIL FOR THE TREATMENT OF ANDROGENETIC ALOPECIA A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR INCREASING THE OPERATIONAL SAFETY OF MOBILE MACHINES IN ABOVEGROUND OR UNDERGROUND MINING OPERATIONS FOR THE EXTRACTION OF MINERALS BY UTILIZING THE RFID TECHNOLOGY APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC RANGE TRANSFORMING OF IMAGES APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC RANGE TRANSFORMING OF IMAGES TROPICALIZING AGENT A METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR CLEANING AN ELECTROSTATIC PRECIPITATOR PURIFICATION OF ANTI-C-MET ANTIBODIES PROCESSES, PRODUCTS, AND COMPOSITIONS HAVING TETRAALKYLGUANIDINE SALT OF AROMATIC CARBOXYLIC ACID DEVICE FOR INJECTION MOLDING A PREFORM DECANTER BLADE FOR WIND TURBINE AND METHOD OF ASSEMBLY OF THE BLADE DE-ACIDIFICATION OF FATS AND OILS IN-SITU CROSS-LINKABLE POLYMERIC COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS THEREOF ELECTRICITY-FREE WATER PURIFICATION INSTALLATION WITH A MEMBRANE FILTER AND A SYSTEM OF AUTOMATIC BACKWASHING OF THE FILTER PREPARATION OF MOLECULAR SIEVE SSZ-23 HERBICIDALLY ACTIVE OXIME-ETHERSUBSTITUTED BENZOYLAMIDES
Filing Date Dec 6 2012 Nov 23 2012
Sep 26 2012
Oct 26 2012
Apr 25 2014
Apr 25 2014
Apr 25 2014 Oct 28 2012
Nov 20 2012 Nov 16 2012
Apr 29 2014 Apr 30 2014 Sep 28 2012
Nov 1 2012 Nov 12 2012
Jul 5 2012
Feb 8 2013 Oct 29 2012
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Application Number 2014/03214 2014/03215 2014/03217 2014/03254 2014/03258
2014/03288 2014/03319 2014/03397
2014/03415 2014/03429 2014/03484
2014/03513 2014/03548
2014/03573 2014/03574 2014/03575
2014/03578 2014/03645
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title CONSTRUCTION-UNIT FOR IMMEDIATE OR PERMANENT SHELTER METHOD FOR TREATING PHOSPHATE ROCK BOTTLE INCLUDING A HOLLOW REMOVABLE CLOSURE EASY PULL BOTTLE CAP N- (3- { [ (3- { [2-CHLORO-5- (METHOXY) PHENYL] AMINO} QUINOXALIN- 2 -YL) AMINO] SULFONYL} PHE NYL) - 2 METHYLALANINAMIDE AS PHOSPHATIDYLINOSITOL 3 - KINASE INHIBITOR FOR THE TREATMENT OF LYMPHOPROLIFERATIVE MALIGNANCIES VALVE FOR ADMINISTRATION OF A PLURALITY OF DRUG FLUIDS TRAFFIC LOAD MANAGEMENT FOR UPLINK NETWORK TRAFFIC A PROCESS FOR PREPARING A POLYMER PRODUCT HAVING A 2,5FURANDICARBOXYLATE MOIETY WITHIN THE POLYMER BACKBONE TO BE USED IN BOTTLE, FILM OR FIBRE APPLICATIONS STRUCTURE OF CARD READING DEVICE PATCH CONTAINING NON-STEROIDAL ANTI-INFLAMMATORY DRUG A METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR CONTROLLED DOSING OF TREATING COMPOSITIONS IN WASHING MACHINES BICYCLIC HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND ANTI-ADRENOMEDULLIN (ADM) ANTIBODY OR ANTI-ADM ANTIBODY FRAGMENT OR AN ANTI-ADM NON-IG SCAFFOLD FOR USE IN THERAPY METHODS FOR TREATING GOUT FLARES METHODS FOR TREATING GOUT IN PATIENT SUBPOPULATIONS METHODS FOR TREATING HYPERURICEMIA IN PATIENTS WITH GOUT USING HALOFENATE OR HALOFENIC ACID AND A SECOND URATE-LOWERING AGENT ELECTRO-OPTICAL SECURITY ELEMENT TRANSMISSION BELT
Filing Date May 5 2014 Oct 23 2012 May 5 2014 06/05/2014 May 6 2014
Jun 12 2012 Jan 30 2012 May 12 2014
May 13 2014 May 13 2014 May 14 2014
Oct 17 2012 May 15 2014
Nov 4 2011 Nov 4 2011 Nov 4 2011
May 14 2014 Feb 1 2012
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Application Number 2014/03699 2014/03705 2014/03729 2014/03736 2014/03753
2014/03755 2014/03758
2014/03764 2014/03765
2014/03778 2014/03789
2014/03790 2014/03805
2014/03824
2014/03841
2014/03865
2014/03905 2014/03908
2014/03915
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title LIQUID COMPOSITION FOR CLEANING OF HARD SURFACES METHODS FOR THE PREPARATION OF HYDROGELS USING LIPASE ENZYMES LIQUID DETERGENT COMPOSITION PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF STEROL DERIVATIVES NOVEL PRONGF MUTANTS AND USES THEREOF IN THE PRODUCTION OF BETA-NGF ANTI-DIABETIC COMPOUNDS UNDERCUT EXCAVATION METHOD WITH CONTINUOUS CONCRETE FLOORS DUAL CURE SYSTEM HERBICIDAL COMPOSITONS COMPRISING TRIFLUOROME THANESULFONANILIDES AND SAFENERS SKIN ANTI-AGEING COMPOSITION MODIFIED RUBBER MASTERBATCH, AND RUBBER COMPOSITION AND VULCANIZED RUBBER PRODUCED THEREFROM, AND THE PREPARATION PROCESSES FOR THEM POWDER CONTAINER AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS METHOD AND DEVICE FOR MONITORING A HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRIC CURRENT TRANSMISSION LINE DIRECT VISUAL MONITORING METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SENSING THE INTERIOR OF A ROTARY MINERAL MILL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR POWER CONVERSION FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF 7-(6-(2-HYDROXYPROPAN-2YL)PYRIDIN-3-YL)-1-((TRANS)-4METHOXYCYCLOHEXYL)-3,4DIHYDROPYRAZINO [2,3-B]PYRAZIN2(1H)-ONE, A SOLID FORM THEREOF AND METHODS OF THEIR USE FLEXIBLE CURRENT SENSOR ARRANGEMENT LINERLESS LABELS AND ACTIVATABLE ADHESIVES, SYSTEMS, MACHINES AND METHODS THEREFOR PADDLE LINK - REAL TIME PADDLING PERFORMANCE
Filing Date Nov 15 2012 Nov 23 2012 Oct 30 2012 Nov 23 2012 May 22 2014
May 22 2014 May 22 2014
May 22 2014 May 22 2014
Nov 27 2012 Oct 26 2012
Nov 26 2012 May 23 2014
May 26 2014
May 26 2014
Nov 30 2012
Dec 21 2012 Nov 28 2012
May 28 2014
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Application Number 2014/03928 2014/03935
2014/03985
2014/03986 2014/04065
2014/04099 2014/04107
2014/04108 2014/04136 2014/04152 2014/04173 2014/04200
2014/04211 2014/04306 2014/04320
2014/04364
2014/04458 2014/04469
2014/04472
2014/04476
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title NDBR WET MASTERBATCH DEVICE FOR SHIFTING ONE STRUCTURE WITH RESPECT TO ANOTHER SPERMIDINE BIOMARKER FOR THE DETECTION OF SULFOXIDIZING ACTIVITY FLOW LOCKING SYSTEM AND METHOD TRICYCLIC COMPOUNDS, COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THEM AND USES THEREOF HUMAN NOTCH RECEPTOR MUTATIONS AND THEIR USE MECHANICAL SYSTEM COMPRISING A WEAR PART AND A SUPPORT, AND A BUCKET COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE SUCH MECHANICAL SYSTEM TABLET CAPABLE OF COMBATTING MISUSE BY INJECTION SPECTROMETER AND METHOD OF SPECTROSCOPY PROTECTIVE SLEEVE FOR BEVERAGE CANS A ROCK DRILLING APPARATUS METHOD OF FORMING CARBONACEOUS PARTICLES AND ARTICLES THEREFROM COIN BLANK RAZOR HEAD AND RAZOR COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR TREATING NUCLEIC ACID-RELATED EYE DISEASE METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR AUTOMATICALLY DELETING INSTANT MESSAGING INFORMATION TRACTION SHEAVE CLAMPING DEVICE SMOKING ARTICLE COMPRISING AN ISOLATED COMBUSTIBLE HEAT SOURCE A QUALITY CONTROL SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM FOR USE WITH BIOLOGICAL/ENVIRONMENTAL DIAGNOSTIC TEST DEVICES, USERS AND CONSUMABLES A BIO-ASSISTED PROCESS FOR CONVERSION OF CARBON DIOXIDE TO FUELS AND HYDROCARBON
Filing Date May 28 2014 May 29 2014
May 30 2014
May 30 2014 Jun 4 2014
Nov 14 2012 Jun 5 2014
Jun 5 2014 Jun 5 2014 Jun 6 2014 Jun 6 2014 Jun 6 2014
Jun 9 2014 Jun 11 2014 Jun 11 2014
Jun 13 2014
18/06/2014 Jun 18 2014
Jun 18 2014
Jun 18 2014
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Application Number 2014/04582
2014/04606
2014/04624
2014/04625
2014/04640 2014/04660 2014/04718 2014/04741
2014/04759 2014/04780 2014/04782 2014/04823
2014/04860 2014/04869
2014/04878
2014/04895 2014/04902
2014/04933 2014/05001
2014/05005
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REDUCING POPULATIONS OF MOSQUITOES AND THE LIKE EXTENDED-RELEASE FORMULATION FOR REDUCING THE FREQUENCY OF URINATION AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF REVERSE OSMOSIS TREATMENT DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CLEANING REVERSE OSMOSIS TREATMENT DEVICE POLYCYCLIC DERIVATIVES, PREPARATION METHOD AND MEDICAL USES THEREOF COATING COMPOSITION USER INPUT BACK CHANNEL FOR WIRELESS DISPLAYS CRUMB MANUFACTURE MOTORIZED WATERCRAFT SYSTEM WITH INTERCHANGEABLE MOTOR MODULE METHOD FOR PREPARING HIGHSILICA LEV-TYPE ZEOLITES COMPOSITION FOR USE IN TREATMENT OF DIABETES METHOD AND DEVICE FOR POSTING MICROBLOG MESSAGE APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MERGING GEOMETRY-BASED SPATIAL AUDIO CODING STREAMS CUTTER PICK INSPECTION AND REPLACEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR TRANSMITTING, RECEIVING AND ANALYSING PARTOGRAPH INFORMATION IMPROVED BEACON FOR A RAILWAY SIGNALLING SYSTEM; ASSOCIATED SIGNALLING SYSTEM ELONGATE AEROSOL-GENERATING DEVICE AND SYSTEM ELECTRONIC DISTRIBUTION OF ENTITLEMENTS TO GOODS AND SERVICES IN RURAL AREAS MOBILE WALLET OFF-LINE TRANSACTION SYSTEM SOLAR ENERGY AND EXTERNAL SOURCE STEAM COMPLEMENTARY POWER GENERATION APPARATUS METHOD FOR EFFICIENT PARALLEL IMPLEMENTATION OF GOLDEN CODE DECODING
Filing Date 23/06/2014
Jun 23 2014
Dec 6 2012
Dec 27 2012
Jun 24 2014 Jun 24 2014 Jun 26 2014 Jun 30 2011
Mar 20 2013 25/06/2014 25/06/2014 Jun 30 2014
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Application Number 2014/05037 2014/05064
2014/05065
2014/05068 2014/05071
2014/05074 2014/05076 2014/05098 2014/05099 2014/05100 2014/05104
2014/05123
2014/05125 2014/05126
2014/05151
2014/05157 2014/05168 2014/05174
2014/05176 2014/05183
2014/05186
2014/05209
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title METHOD FOR MAKING ALUMINOSILICATE ZEOLITE SSZ-56 HAND-HELD DEVICE FOR ELECTRICALLY ASSISTED DERMAL TREATMENT GEOLOGIC FRACTURING METHOD AND RESULTING FRACTURED GEOLOGIC STRUCTURE PIPERAZINYL DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER A COMBINATION THERAPY FOR A STABLE AND LONG TERM ENGRAFTMENT METHOD FOR OPERATING A BULK MATERIAL LOCK MEANS METHOD FOR FLOATING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RAIL VEHICLE CONTROL ICON CHANGE METHOD AND APPARATUS LACTIC ACID EXTRACTION METHOD FOR ISOLATING A CARBOXYLIC ACID FROM AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION WAGERING SYSTEM WITH UNDERLYING TIME SENSITIVE REDEEMABLE UNITS TUNICATE EXTRACT FOR USE IN ANIMAL FEEDS TELESCOPIC ROTOR BLADE AND TELESCOPIC TOWER, WIND TURBINE, AND WIND FARM METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PUBLISHING PROMOTIONAL CONTENTS AND COMPUTER STORAGE MEDIUM PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO SUPPORT FOR FACETS NOVEL PROCESS FOR CONCENTRATING SPILANTHOL AND/OR ISOMERS AND/OR HOMOLOGUES THEREOF IN-MOULD LABELLING PROCESS SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING THE CONDITION OF A CONVEYOR BELT USE OF WHOLE SOFT AVOCADOS FOR PREPARING AVOCADO OIL RICH IN UNSAPONIFIABLES A METHOD FOR UPGRADING A GAS
Filing Date May 23 2013 Jul 10 2014
Jul 10 2014
Jul 11 2014 Jul 11 2014
Jun 3 2013 Jan 29 2013 Jul 11 2014 Jul 11 2014 Jul 11 2014 Jul 11 2014
14/07/2014
Dec 17 2012 Dec 28 2012
Jul 15 2014
Jan 23 2013 15/07/2014 Jul 15 2014
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Jul 15 2014
Jan 2 2013
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Application Number 2014/05244 2014/05298
2014/05305
2014/05314
2014/05346 2014/05354 2014/05369 2014/05386 2014/05399 2014/05413
2014/05416
2014/05417
2014/05447
2014/05448
2014/05453
2014/05481
2014/05483 2014/05486 2014/05495
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title IGNITION SYSTEM FOR SEVERAL SETS OF ELECTRONIC DETONATORS A COMBINATION THERAPY FOR A STABLE AND LONG TERM ENGRAFTMENT USING SPECIFIC PROTOCOLS FOR T/B CELL DEPLETION BIOLOGICAL MARKERS FOR IDENTIFYING PATIENTS FOR TREATMENT WITH VEGF ANTAGONISTS TRANSMISSION DEVICE, TRANSMISSION METHOD, RECEPTION DEVICE, RECEPTION METHOD, PROGRAM, AND ELECTRONIC DEVICE STRAND, CABLE BOLT AND ITS INSTALLATION ANTACID TABLET ROTARY PLOUGH FOR GASIFIERS A CONTAINER AND BLANK COUPLER KNUCKLE PIN METHOD AND DEVICE FOR REDUCING IRON-OXIDE-CONTAINING FEEDSTOCKS IN A HIGH-PRESSURE REDUCING UNIT CONVEYOR CHAIN LINK, CONVEYOR CHAIN, DRIVE WHEEL FOR A CONVEYOR CHAIN AND A SYSTEM COMPRISING SUCH A DRIVE WHEEL CONVEYOR CHAIN LINK, CONVEYOR CHAIN AND CONVEYOR SYSTEM COMPRISING CONVEYOR CHAIN SIZE ADJUSTER FOR HELMETS FOR CYCLING USE WITH COMFORTABLE FIT INSULATING METHOD FOR ALUMINUM BACK PLATE OF PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE CARBOCYCLIC NUCLEOSIDES AND THEIR PHARMACEUTICAL USE AND COMPOSITIONS PROCESS BOX, ARRANGEMENTS AND METHODS FOR PROCESSING COATED SUBSTRATES ROLLER CONE DRILL BIT WITH CUTTINGS EVACUATOR PYRIDONE DERIVATIVES EXTERNALLY HEATED MICROWAVE PLASMA GASIFIER AND SYNTHESIS GAS PRODUCTION METHOD
Filing Date Dec 12 2012 Jul 18 2014
Jan 11 2013
Jul 18 2014
Mar 1 2013 Jul 21 2014 Jul 21 2014 Dec 31 2012 Jul 22 2014 Jul 22 2014
Jul 22 2014
Jul 22 2014
Jul 22 2014
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Jul 23 2014
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Application Number 2014/05496
2014/05499 2014/05513 2014/05528
2014/05542 2014/05551
2014/05603 2014/05606 2014/05607 2014/05617 2014/05623 2014/05655 2014/05656
2014/05673
2014/05683
2014/05684 2014/05686 2014/05687
2014/05699 2014/05711 2014/05720 2014/05726 2014/05728 2014/05736
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title PROCESS FOR COOLING AND WASHING BIOMASS SYNGAS AND SYSTEM THEREOF IN-SITU MULTILAYERED TABLET TECHNOLOGY POLYMERIZATION OF COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A FARNESENE X-RAY IMAGING CONTRAST MEDIA WITH LOW IODINE CONCENTRATION AND X-RAY IMAGING PROCESS METAL TRANSFER TROUGH RETROFIT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR INSTALLING A HYDRAULIC DRIVE MOTOR TO A PRESSURIZED VESSEL OBJECTIVE STATE CONTROL OF A PLANT OR APPARATUS INTELLIGENT TABLE GAME SYSTEM FABRIC SOFTENER ACTIVE COMPOSITION A DUAL MEDIA LIQUID HYDROCARBON FILTER GEAR ASSEMBLY AND USE IN CYLINDER LOCK DEFECT RESISTING ACOUSTIC POLYMER INTERLAYERS HIGH RIGIDITY INTERLAYERS AND LIGHT WEIGHT LAMINATED MULTIPLE LAYER PANELS ARYLALKYLOXY PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVE, PESTICIDE FOR AGRICULTURAL AND HORTICULTURAL USE CONTAINING ARYLALKYLOXY PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVE AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT, AND USE OF SAME COAGULATION PROCESSING METHOD, COAGULATION PROCESSING UNIT, AND WATER PROCESSING APPARATUS METHOD OF CORRECTING MINERAL ORE DENSITY LOGS A SAFETY DEVICE DETERMINING CONTEXTS FOR CODING TRANSFORM COEFFICIENT DATA IN VIDEO CODING COMPOSITE PANEL BANKNOTE PROCESSING DIAGNOSIS OF MALARIA METHOD AND SYSTEMS FOR STORING FUEL FOR REDUCED USAGE PUSHROD-TYPE TENT FRAME FILM WITH OXYGEN ABSORBING REGIONS
Filing Date Jul 25 2014
Jul 25 2014 Dec 13 2012 Jul 25 2014
Jul 28 2014 Jul 28 2014
Jul 29 2014 Jul 29 2014 Jul 29 2014 Jul 30 2014 Feb 6 2013 Jul 30 2014 Jul 30 2014
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Aug 1 2014 01/08/2014 Aug 1 2014 Aug 1 2014 Aug 1 2014 Feb 8 2013
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Application Number 2014/05746 2014/05752 2014/05761 2014/05771
2014/05780 2014/05793 2014/05798
2014/05807 2014/05815 2014/05823
2014/05824 2014/05831 2014/05833
2014/05842 2014/05843 2014/05854 2014/05855
2014/05856 2014/05864 2014/05869
2014/05870
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title RAFAMYCIN ANALOGS AND METHODS FOR MAKING SAME METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROCUREMENT AGGREGATION PENTOSE FERMENTING MICROORGANISMS USE OF AVOCADO SKIN FOR OBTAINING AN AVOCADO UNSAPONIFIABLE MATERIAL ENRICHED WITH SATURATED ALIPHATIC HYDROCARBONS AND WITH STEROLS REDUCING FRICTION OF A VISCOUS FLUID FLOW IN A CONDUIT METHOD OF MAKING A MULTILAYER ARTICLE VERTICALLY ADJUSTABLE ROTATIONAL STABILIZER FOR A DISPOSABLE ARTICULATOR METAL COLLOID SOLUTION AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME NEW PEDIATRIC USES OF CABAZITAXEL PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF PHENYL SUBSTITUTED 3 DIFLUOROMETHYL - 1 -METHYL - 1H PYRAZOLE - 4 - CARBOXYLIC ACID NMETHOXY- [1 -METHYL- 2 PHENYLETHYL] AMIDES PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF SUBSTITUTED PHENYLPROPANONES HAIR STYLING APPARATUS PROTECTIVE HELMET, IN PARTICULAR FOR MOUNTAINEERS AND TREE CLIMBERS THERMOCHROMIC SYSTEMS WITH CONTROLLED HYSTERESIS METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR EXHAUST GAS RECIRCULATION SOLAR GENERATOR PLATFORM ORAL PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF DABIGATRAN ETEXILATE PACKAGED SEASONING PRODUCT CD47 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF A DUAL-PREVENTION LOCK DEVICE FOR LOCKING A SCREW AND A METHOD FOR LOCKING THE SCREW POLYMORPHIC FORMS OF (S)-2-(1(9H-PURIN-6-YLAMINO)PROPYL)-5-
Filing Date Aug 4 2014 Aug 5 2014 Aug 5 2014 Aug 5 2014
Feb 7 2013 Aug 6 2014 Aug 6 2014
Feb 8 2013 Aug 7 2014 Aug 7 2014
Aug 7 2014 Jan 10 2013 Dec 19 2012
Aug 8 2014 Aug 8 2014 Feb 7 2013 Feb 21 2013
Feb 15 2013 Feb 6 2013 Aug 11 2014
Aug 11 2014
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Application Number
2014/05889 2014/05892
2014/05902
2014/05904
2014/05907 2014/05908 2014/05911 2014/05916 2014/05919
2014/05925 2014/05929 2014/05930 2014/05935 2014/05936 2014/05938 2014/05948
2014/05954
2014/05978 2014/05980
2014/05986
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title FLUORO-3-PHENYLQUINAZOLIN-4(3H)ONE METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING CEREAL FLAKES PROCESSES FOR THE PREPARATION OF (S)-1-(3-ETHOXY4METHOXYPHENYL)-2METHANESULFONYLETHYLAMINE AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLE HAVING AN AEROSOL-COOLING ELEMENT METHOD FOR AVERAGING THE VOLTAGE IN AN ON-LOAD TAP CHANGER COOLING SYSTEM OF A WIND TURBINE WIND TURBINE ROTOR CARBOXYLATE ACIDIFICATION Marking METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING BACK-UP OF DATA STORGE DEVICES ASSOCIATED WITH A MOBILE TELEPHONE PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATION HAVING IMPROVED STABILITY A FACING ELEMENT FOR REINFORCED SOIL STRUCTURE COOLED ANNULAR GAS COLLECTOR IMPROVED OPTICAL SYSTEMS AND LED LUMINAIRES MODULAR FENCING SYSTEM WITH KEYHOLE PHARMACEUTICAL DIAGNOSTIC PLATED STEEL PLATE FOR HOT PRESSING AND HOT PRESSING METHOD OF PLATED STEEL PLATE METHOD FOR ASSESSING THE VIABILITY OF VIRUSES WITH LYMPHOTROPISM GLASS ARTICLE PROVIDED WITH PHOTOCATALYST FILM CRYPTOGRAPHIC AUTHENTICATION AND IDENTIFICATION METHOD USING REAL-TIME ENCRYPTION POLYESTER-BASED FIBER FOR ARTIFICIAL HAIR, METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE SAME, AND, FIBER BUNDLE FOR HAIR AND HAIR ORNAMENT PRODUCT INCLUDING THE SAME
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Feb 14 2013 Feb 20 2013
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Feb 17 2012 Feb 19 2013 Apr 12 2013 13/08/2014 13/08/2014 Aug 13 2014 Aug 13 2014
14/08/2014
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Aug 15 2014
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Application Number 2014/05990
2014/05991 2014/05993
2014/05999
2014/06003 2014/06027 2014/06028 2014/06031
2014/06032 2014/06046
2014/06052
2014/06061 2014/06072
2014/06073 2014/06074 2014/06075 2014/06076 2014/06077 2014/06083 2014/06096 2014/06151 2014/06153
2014/06188 2014/06233
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title SUBSTITUTED CHROMAN COMPOUNDS AS CALCIUM SENSING RECEPTOR MODULATORS EFFICIENT FOOD PURIFICATION SYSTEM SIGNATURES AND DETERMINANTS FOR DIAGNOSING INFECTIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF COMPOUND, METHOD FOR PRODUCING COMPOUND, AND METHOD FOR PURIFYING COMPOUND GLYPHOSATE RESISTANT PLANTS AND ASSOCIATED METHODS PACKAGING CONTAINER WEAR PLATE ASSEMBLY IMPROVEMENTS TO EQUIPMENT AND METHODS FOR DOWNHOLE SURVEYING AND DATA ACQUISITION FOR A DRILLING OPERATION RESISTANCE MEASUREMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SHARING A HOTKEY BETWEEN APPLICATION INSTANCES METHODS FOR TREATING NON-SMALL CELL LUNG CANCER USING TOR KINASE INHIBITOR COMBINATION THERAPY ANTHELMINTIC COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF TREATMENT OLIGOMERISATION OF OLEFINIC COMPOUNDS WITH REDUCED POLYMER FORMATION TETRAMERISATION OF ETHYLENE TETRAMERISATION OF ETHYLENE LARGE AREA TEMPERATURE SENSOR FLEXIBLE TEMPERATURE AND STRAIN SENSORS THERMAL IMAGING SENSORS ALLOCATION OF COMMUNICATION RESOURCES AIR COMPRESSOR LUMINAIRE CONTROLLERS SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR STARTING UP STIRRING MACHINES IN A SEDIMENT METHOD FOR PRODUCING DITHIINE TETRACARBOXIMIDES PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION AND ADMINISTRATION THEREOF
Filing Date Aug 15 2014
Aug 15 2014 Aug 15 2014
Mar 6 2013
Feb 1 2013 Aug 15 2014 Aug 15 2014 Aug 15 2014
Aug 15 2014 Jan 18 2013
Feb 22 2013
Aug 18 2014 May 8 2013
May 8 2013 May 8 2013 Jan 30 2013 Jan 30 2013 Jan 30 2013 Aug 19 2014 Aug 20 2014 Apr 27 2012 21/08/2014
Mar 18 2013 Feb 27 2013
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Application Number 2014/06309
2014/06336 2014/06368 2014/06400 2014/06441 2014/06458
2014/06472 2014/06473
2014/06475
2014/06476
2014/06478
2014/06498 2014/06499 2014/06511 2014/06526 2014/06533 2014/06568 2014/06584
2014/06588
2014/06602
2014/06604 2014/06619 2014/06622
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCTION OF ACETYLENE USING PLASMA TECHNOLOGY METHOD OF REGENERATING AROMATIZATION CATALYSTS SUPPORT FOR FOOD ARTICLES EYE MASSAGE DEVICE USE OF A VISCOSITY IMPROVER METHOD FOR PASSING SIGNALS THROUGH A MEDIUM UNDER MONITORING METHOD OF MAKING A POLYMER ARTICLE AND RESULTING ARTICLE MICROFLUIDIC FLOW ANALYZER FOR PATHOLOGICAL DETECTION AND METHOD THEREOF A TOWING ACCESSORY FOR SECURING A TOWED VEHICLE TO A DRAUGHT VEHICLE METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR CONDUCTING LOTTERY GAMES WITH PORTABLE DEVICES ENABLED FOR NEAR FIELD COMMUNICATION (NFC) RENEWABLE ENERGY UNIT HAVING A SIMPLIFIED CONNECTOR TECHNOLOGY COMPOSITION OF FIBROUS MATERIAL ANTIMICROBIAL PEPTIDE COMPOSITIONS FOR PLANTS METHOD FOR MONITORING AN ONLOAD TAP CHANGER A MICROPHONE ACCESSORY AND METHOD OF USING A MICROPHONE PACKAGE PROCESS FOR PREPARING TIOTROPIUM BROMIDE DATA PROCESSING APPARATUS, DATA PROCESSING METHOD, AND PROGRAM PHOTOBIOREACTOR AND PROCESS FOR THE CULTIVATION OF MICROALGAE CONTROLLING OPERATION OF A REDUCED PRESSURE THERAPY SYSTEM BASED ON DYNAMIC DUTY CYCLE THRESHOLD DETERMINATION SHEAR-THINNING OF SLURRIES MEASUREMENT OF BIOLOGICALLY LABILE HYDROGEN SULFIDE POOLS METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MOULDING
Filing Date 27/08/2014
Mar 1 2013 Aug 29 2014 Feb 1 2013 Sep 2 2014 03/09/2014
Sep 3 2014 Sep 3 2014
Sep 3 2014
Sep 3 2014
Sep 3 2014
Sep 4 2014 Sep 4 2014 Sep 4 2014 Sep 4 2014 Sep 5 2014 Sep 8 2014 Sep 8 2014
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Sep 9 2014
Sep 9 2014 10/09/2014 Feb 14 2013
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Application Number 2014/06627
2014/06630
2014/06635 2014/06638 2014/06643 2014/06682 2014/06685 2014/06692 2014/06698 2014/06728 2014/06729 2014/06730 2014/06731 2014/06762 2014/06766
2014/06781 2014/06784 2014/06791
2014/06794
2014/06803 2014/06810
2014/06811 2014/06812
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title A PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING A RECOVERY ANNEALED COATED STEEL SUBSTRATE FOR PACKAGING APPLICATIONS AND A PACKAGING STEEL PRODUCT PRODUCED THEREBY ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING A FLOW IN A WASTEWATER TREATMENT TANK RESTRICTOR TISSUE GRAFT ANCHORING LIQUID TANK FOR MEDICAL GAS HUMIDIFIER TRANSDERMAL DELIVERY DEVICES METHOD FOR GAS METAL ARC WELDING DRIVER ADVICE SYSTEM FOR A VEHICLE GENETIC REDUCTION OF MALE FERTILITY IN PLANTS REARING DEVICE FOR LAYING HENS SYNCHRONOUS RELUCTANCE MOTOR AND UNDERWATER PUMP PROTECTIVE CASE FOR A CREDIT CARD OR SIMILAR PROTECTIVE CASE FOR AT LEAST TWO CREDIT CARDS OR THE LIKE LICENCE CARD DATA PROCESSING SYSTEM AND METHOD DEVICE FOR FEEDING GRANULATE AND FILLER MATERIAL TO AN EXTRUDER SCREW OF AN EXTRUDER GLASS PANEL CLAMP A JACK A DYE-SENSITIZED SOLAR CELL INCLUDING A COMPOSITE SUBSTRATE AUTHENTICATION METHOD, DEVICE AND SYSTEM BASED ON BIOLOGICAL CHARACTERISTICS TRANSPORT APPARATUS FOR TRANSPORTING HEAVY OBJECTS METHOD FOR DEWAXING HYDROCARBON OIL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING LUBRICATING-OIL BASE OIL METHOD FOR PRODUCING LUBRICANT BASE OIL METHOD FOR USING THE EXHAUST GASES FROM PLANTS FOR RAW IRON MANUFACTURE FOR GENERATING STEAM
Filing Date Mar 28 2013
Sep 10 2014
10/09/2014 Sep 10 2014 Sep 10 2014 Sep 11 2014 Sep 11 2014 Sep 11 2014 Sep 12 2014 Sep 12 2014 Sep 12 2014 Sep 12 2014 Sep 12 2014 Sep 15 2014 Sep 15 2014
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2014/06841
2014/06852 2014/06864
2014/06884 2014/06887 2014/06902
2014/06911 2014/06918 2014/06939 2014/06944 2014/06985 2014/07020
2014/07021
2014/07024 2014/07025 2014/07033 2014/07037
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title FLOW CHAMBER FOR ONLINE FLUOROMETER PELVIC MEASURING DEVICE A LIGHTING UNIT AND A LIGHTING SYSTEM HOOK HANDLING SAFETY DEVICE AND A HOOK SAFETY APPARATUS GAS OIL COMPOSITION FACE CALIBRATION METHOD AND SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER STORAGE MEDIUM REINFORCEMENT IMPLANT FOR LAMINA WITH A CANTILEVER BRIDGE PART EVENT PROCESSING SYSTEMS AND METHODS METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING THE ATMOSPHERE IN A SPACE FILLED WITH AGRICULTURAL OR HORTICULTURAL PRODUCTS MODIFIED MAREK'S DISEASE VIRUS, AND VACCINES MADE THEREFROM BLADE OF AXIAL FLOW IMPELLER AND AXIAL FLOW IMPELLER SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REFERENCE SIGNALS AND CSI FEEDBACK INSTALLATION FOR TREATING A FUEL TO INCREASE ITS CALORIC POWER LID AND VAPOR DIRECTING BAFFLE FOR BEVERAGE CONTAINER BATCH TRANSACTION AUTHORISATION HORIZONTAL AGITATOR PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR THE GASIFICATION OF SOLIDS OPTICAL FIBER TRAY AND OPTICAL FIBER MANAGEMENT TRAY ASSEMBLY NOVEL THIENOPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES, PROCESSES FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF AND THERAPEUTIC USES THEREOF CONCENTRATOR PHOTOVOLTAIC APPARATUS TRACER AND METHOD OF IDENTIFYING TRACER IN PRODUCT NOVEL CERAMIC-TO-METAL SEAL, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USES
Filing Date Sep 18 2014 Sep 18 2014 Sep 18 2014 Sep 18 2014 Sep 18 2014 Sep 18 2014
Sep 18 2014
Sep 19 2014 Feb 25 2013
Sep 19 2014 Sep 19 2014 Sep 19 2014
Sep 22 2014 Sep 22 2014 Sep 23 2014 Sep 23 2014 Apr 23 2013 Sep 26 2014
Sep 26 2014
Sep 25 2014 Sep 25 2014 Sep 26 2014 Sep 26 2014
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Application Number 2014/07042
2014/07048 2014/07059 2014/07061
2014/07066
2014/07072
2014/07073 2014/07075
2014/07093
2014/07101 2014/07103 2014/07110 2014/07120
2014/07135 2014/07145 2014/07150
2014/07162 2014/07191 2014/07196 2014/07197
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title FLEXIBLE PACKAGES INCORPORATING A TWISTABLE POLYMER RECLOSE MATERIAL CLIMBING LOCKING SYSTEM FOR VERTICAL LADDERS A SURGE PROTECTION DEVICE RETRACTABLE SELF-DESTRUCTING SAFETY SYRINGE WITH REPLACEABLE NEEDLE METHOD AND DEVICE FOR USING GANGUE ABOVEGROUND TO BACKFILL MINE GOAF ZSM-22 ZEOLITE, HYDROISOMERIZATION CATALYST AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING HYDROCARBON METHOD FOR HYDROLYSING ACETONE CYANOHYDRIN PROCESS FOR SEPARATING MONOCHLOROACETIC ACID AND DICHLOROACETIC ACID VIA EXTRACTIVE DISTILLATION USING AN ORGANIC SOLVENT SOLID-FILLING COAL MINING METHOD WITH TWO PRE-EXCAVATED TUNNELS FOR ADVANCING METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROCESSING ANIMATED EMOTICON APPARATUS FOR DRILLING AND LINING A BOREHOLE WATER HEATER SAFETY DEVICE DEVICE, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR HIGH LEVEL OF ENERGETIC EFFICIENCY FOR THE STORAGE AND USE OF THERMAL ENERGY OF SOLAR ORIGIN MINING VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR ITS ENERGY SUPPLY SURFACE MODIFICATION METHOD OF ALUMINUM OXIDE CARRIER METHOD FOR PREPARING HIGHPURITY COBALT NITRATE CRYSTALS FROM CO/SIO2 WASTE CATALYSTS NOVEL COMPOUNDS A DISH SUPPORT MERCAPTOSILANE-CARBON BLACK BLEND CONTINUOUS DOUGH KNEADING MACHINE FOR PASTRY OR BREAD MIXES, SUCH AS FOR SANDWICH BREAD
Filing Date Sep 29 2014
29/09/2014 29/09/2014 Sep 29 2014
Sep 29 2014
Sep 29 2014
Sep 29 2014 Sep 29 2014
Sep 30 2014
Sep 30 2014 Sep 30 2014 Sep 30 2014 Oct 1 2014
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Application Number 2014/07211 2014/07239 2014/07284
2014/07306
2014/07310 2014/07345 2014/07376
2014/07404 2014/07405 2014/07406 2014/07416 2014/07417 2014/07436 2014/07437 2014/07446 2014/07458 2014/07460 2014/07461 2014/07462 2014/07488
2014/07507
2014/07521 2014/07523 2014/07534 2014/07545 2014/07546
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title STRUCTURE FOR FRONT PART OF SADDLE-TYPE VEHICLE A PAINT ACCESSORY METHOD FOR RECOVERY OF NOBLE METALS FROM LONG-CHAIN HYDROCARBONS, TARS, OILS CELL SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR IMPROVING FATTY ACID SYNTHESIS BY EXPRESSION OF DEHYDROGENASES BIOPHOTONIC COMPOSITIONS, KITS AND METHODS TREATMENT METHOD FOR STEROID RESPONSIVE DERMATOSES APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR AT-BIT RESISTIVITY MEASUREMENTS FOR AN EARTH-BORING DRILLING TOOL ENDOGLUCANASES WITH IMPROVED PROPERTIES NOVEL DOSAGE FORM AND FORMULATION OF ABEDITEROL DOSAGE REGIMEN FOR A PI-3 KINASE INHIBITOR RAINWATER COLLECTION SYSTEM SOCIAL NETWORK MARKETING ELECTROLYSIS CELL, IN PARTICULAR FOR THE PRODUCTION OF ALUMINUM HOOD FOR METAL-OXIDE VAPOR COATING GLASS CONTAINERS FOLDING CHASSIS FOR AN UMBRELLA-FOLD CHILD'S PUSHCHAIR A DENTAL IMPLANT A DISPENSER A ROOT CANAL FILLER Rotavirus vaccine compositions and process for preparing same A HYDROPROCESSING CATALYST AND PROCESS FOR TREATING HEAVY HYDROCARBON FEEDSTOCKS HIGH-PRESSURE PNEUMATIC BLASTING PRESSURE RELIEVING AND TRANSMISSION INCREASING METHOD PLANT REGULATORY ELEMENTS AND USES THEREOF INTRUSION DETECTION DEVICE ADAPTER STABILIZATION FOR BUCKET LIP SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CHEWING GUM FERRULE
Filing Date Oct 6 2014 Oct 6 2014 Oct 8 2014
Oct 8 2014
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Application Number 2014/07574 2014/07576 2014/07588
2014/07603
2014/07605
2014/07606 2014/07614 2014/07620
2014/07654
2014/07657
2014/07664 2014/07667 2014/07668 2014/07671
2014/07684
2014/07685 2014/07688 2014/07698 2014/07729
2014/07734 2014/07757 2014/07759
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title WATER TREATMENT CHEMICAL DISPENSER BREAKFAST CEREAL BISCUIT COMPRISING OATS SUBSTITUTED PYRIDOPYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS FLT3 INHIBITORS IMPROVED PROCESSES FOR THE PREPARATION OF 1-ARYL-5-ALKYL PYRAZOLE COMPOUNDS PARASITICIDAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING BENZIMIDAZOLE DERIVATIVES, METHODS AND USES THEREOF DISCHARGE MONITORING SYSTEM SORTING APPARATUS SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CREATING AND EVALUATING EXPERIMENTS APPARATUS FOR IMBRICATING SHEETS AND DEPOSITING THEM ON A STACK AQUEOUS HARD SURFACE CLEANERS BASED ON TERPENES AND FATTY ACID DERIVATIVES PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FEATURES FOR SECURING TAPE TO ANNULAR BAND SUBSTITUTED PYRAZOLE COMPOUNDS AS CRAC MODULATORS METHODS FOR PRODUCING A PRELACQUERED METAL SHEET HAVING ZN-AL-MG COATINGS, AND CORRESPONDING METAL SHEET PAPER, LABELS MADE THEREFROM AND METHODS OF MAKING PAPER AND LABELS SUBSTITUTED PYRIDINE COMPOUNDS AS CRAC MODULATORS ACTUATOR PREDICTIVE SYSTEM FORM HAVING DETACHABLE WRISTBANDS GUIDE RAIL ROPE DEFLECTION INHIBITION MECHANISM AND METHOD FOR PARALLEL SOFT CABLE SUSPENSION SYSTEM METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SECURE DISPOSAL OF AN ARTICLE PROCESSING METHOD AND POLYMER PREPARED BY THE METHOD PYRROLOBENZODIAZEPINES
Filing Date Oct 17 2014 Oct 17 2014 Oct 20 2014
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Application Number 2014/07795
2014/07847 2014/07852 2014/07862
2014/07892 2014/07909 2014/07910 2014/07919 2014/07924
2014/07927 2014/07953 2014/07957 2014/07960
2014/07962 2014/07975
2014/07979 2014/07981
2014/08010 2014/08018 2014/08019 2014/08026
2014/08068
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title SYSTEM AND METHOD OF PREVENTING ARTICULATED MACHINE ROLL-OVER A CARTRIDGE COMPACTION PLIERS HAVING REMOVABLE CUTTING INSERTS SOLAR DRIVEN SOLVENT EXTRACTOR AND PROCESS FOR EXTRACTION OF MICROALGAL LIPIDS USING THE SAME AN APPARATUS FOR MEASURING THE LEVEL OF A LIQUID IN A CONTAINER CELL STACK HEAT SINK PANEL WITH INTEGRAL HEAT DISSIPATING FIN SOLAR POWER TOWER RECEIVER STORAGE AIDS COMPRISING PLANT PROTECTANTS AND THEIR USE APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR SEALING GAPS BETWEEN ADJACENT COMPONENTS OF A LOADSUPPORTING SURFACE ANTI-EGFR ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF INSECT REPELLING DEVICE DEVICE FOR ATTACHMENT OF REPLACEABLE WEARING PART SAFETY DEVICE FOR ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMERS AND RELATED ELECTRICAL TRANSFORMER VACCINE COMBINATIONS COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF IRRITABLE BOWEL SYNDROME WITH 5AMINOSALICYLATE A DYE DISPENSING SYSTEM A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING VEHICLE TELEMATICS DATA SYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR OF A GERALESS WIND ENERGY TURBINE SERVICE PERFORMANCE FEEDBACK IN A RADIO ACCESS NETWORK SYRINGE FLUORO-SUBSTITUTED (3R, 4R, 5S)-5GUANIDINO-4-ACYLAMINO-3-(PENTAN3-YLOXY) CYCLOHEXENE-1CARBOXYLIC ACIDS, ESTERS THEREOF AND A METHOD FOR THE USE THEREOF CARTRIDGE, PROCESS CARTRIDGE, AND ELECTROPHOTOGRAPHIC IMAGE GENERATION DEVICE
Filing Date Oct 24 2014
Oct 28 2014 Oct 28 2014 Oct 28 2014
Oct 29 2014 Oct 30 2014 Oct 30 2014 30/10/2014 27/10/2014
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03/11/2014 Nov 3 2014 Nov 3 2014 Nov 3 2014
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2014/08083
2014/08109
2014/08130
2014/08131 2014/08152 2014/08153 2014/08183
2014/08187 2014/08188
2014/08197 2014/08198 2014/08252
2014/08275
2014/08278 2014/08372
2014/08381 2014/08386
2014/08393 2014/08476 2014/08482
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title A SYSTEM AND METHOD OF OPERATING A LIFE INSURANCE PLAN BASED ON ENGAGEMENT WITH A WELLNESS PROGRAMME ANATOMICAL SUPPORT FACILITATING MEDICAL IMAGING OF THE HIP, LEG AND KNEE LOW-DENSITY HOT- OR COLD-ROLLED STEEL, METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING SAME AND USE THEREOF METHOD FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF CLINICAL CRYPTOCOCCUS NEOFORMANS AND CRYPTOCOCCUS GATTI ISOLATES A REMOTE CONTROL SYSTEM METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A VALUE DOCUMENT HEAT STORAGE TANK WITH IMPROVED THERMAL STRATIFICATION SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REALTIME CONVERSION OF VIDEO INTO THREE-DIMENSIONS A HIGH-CONCENTRATION PHOTOVOLTAIC PANEL A SYSTEM FOR PREVENTING CONDENSATION PHENOMENA IN A GROUP OF CONCENTRATION PHOTOVOLTAIC PANELS A LIGHTING GROUP SIDE WALL COOLING FOR A MELTING FURNACE IMPROVED CATALYST AND PROCESS FOR HYDROCONVERSION OF A HEAVY FEEDSTOCK ADVERTISING, PROMOTION, MESSAGING AND DIGITAL MEDIA METHOD AND SYSTEM WILLEMSEN, Louis Rinze Henricus Adrianus THERAPEUTIC BIOLOGIC FOR TREATMENT OF HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA AN ERGONOMIC MATTRESS MANUFACTURING METHOD SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTION OF PARTICLES IN A BENEFICIAL AGENT INHALER DEVICE DYNAMIC BONE FRACTURE PLATES METHOD FOR PRODUCING PLASTIC MOLDS MADE FROM MARTENSITIC
Filing Date Nov 4 2014
Nov 5 2014
06/11/2014
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10/11/2014 10/11/2014
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2014/08485 2014/08502 2014/08543 2014/08582 2014/08595 2014/08617 2014/08699 2014/08715
2014/08728 2014/08760 2014/08796 2014/08801
2014/08816 2014/08870
2014/08875
2014/08892
2014/08905 2014/08915 2014/08916
2014/08943
2014/08945
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title CHROMIUM STEEL AND PLASTIC MOLD INLET BAFFLE ASSEMBLY FOR AN INLINE INTERCEPTOR READY TO BE INFUSED GEMCITABINE SOLUTION SAFETY ARM FOR LIGHTWEIGHT FARM VEHICLES MINE SUPPORT BACKFILL BAG DIURON-CONTAINING THINNERS TREATING A SUBTERRANEAN FORMATION WITH A MORTAR SLURRY A LOCK COATING COMPOSITION AND COATED METAL PLATE, METAL CONTAINER AND METAL CLOSURE COATED WITH THE COATING COMPOSITION MIXER SETTLER COLUMN ILLUMINATED DISPLAY UNIT HAVING SUSPENSION CLAMPS METHOD FOR THE OPERATION OF A PITCH SYSTEM OF A WIND TURBINE SYSTEM FOR CONTAINMENT, MEASUREMENT, AND REUSE OF FLUIDS IN HYDRAULIC FRACTURING MOBILE DEVICE VALIDATION AND ENROLMENT BIOMASS CONVERSION SYSTEMS PROVIDING INTEGRATED STABILIZATION OF A HYDROLYSATE USING A SLURRY CATALYST AND METHODS FOR USE THEREOF A METHOD AND EQUIPMENT FOR SEPARATING NON CONDUCTING NON MAGNETIC MINERALS MEMBRANE-BASED PROCESSES FOR SELECTIVELY FRACTIONATING ESSENTIAL OILS APPARATUS FOR GENERATING ENERGY HIGH-CONCENTRATION STEM CELL PRODUCTION METHOD NOVEL PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF ANTIBODY CONJUGATES AND NOVEL ANTIBODY CONJUGATES COMPOSITE PACK HAVING A POURING ELEMENT, AND BLANK FOR PRODUCING SUCH PACK STABILIZED AQUEOUS COMPOSITIONS OF NEUROMUSCULAR BLOCKING AGENTS
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19/11/2014 Nov 19 2014 Nov 20 2014 Nov 21 2014 Nov 21 2014 Nov 24 2014 Nov 26 2014 Nov 26 2014
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Dec 5 2014
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Application Number 2014/08948
2014/08949
2014/08974 2014/08984 2014/09031
2014/09052
2014/09053
2014/09054
2014/09055
2014/09058 2014/09060 2014/09061 2014/09075
2014/09079 2014/09081 2014/09085 2014/09103 2014/09104
2014/09145
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL
Patent Title GENETIC LOCI ASSOCIATED WITH SOYBEAN CYST NEMATODE RESISTANCE AND METHODS OF USE OPTIMISED METHOD FOR LOADING RADIOACTIVE ELEMENTS INTO A PACKAGE PIPERAZINO[1,2-A]INDOL-1-ONES AND [1,4]DIAZEPINO[1,2-A]INDOL-1-ONE COUPLED ROOF BOLT BIOMASS CONVERSION SYSTEMS PROVIDING INTEGRATED STABILIZATION OF A HYDROLYSATE USING A SLURRY CATALYST FOLLOWING BIOMASS PRETREATMENT AND METHODS FOR USE THEREOF METHOD FOR MIXING AND SODIUMIZING ROASTING OF A VANADIUM-CONTAINING MATERIAL METHOD FOR CALCIFIED ROASTING OF A VANADIUM-CONTAINING MATERIAL METHOD FOR TWO-STAGE CALCIFIED ROASTING OF A VANADIUMCONTAINING MATERIAL METHOD FOR TWO-STAGE SODIUMIZING ROASTING OF A VANADIUM-CONTAINING MATERIAL A VALVE FOUNDATION FOR WIND TURBINES FLOATING STRUCTURE AND METHOD FOR OBTAINING SAME MONITORED COMPONENT CONNECTION, WIND POWER SYSTEM, METHOD FOR MONITORING A COMPONENT CONNECTION FOR INADVERTENT LOOSENING OF THE COMPONENT CONNECTION IN THE CONNECTED STATE DEVICE FOR PROCESSING FISH DISK BRAKE SYSTEM FLUID DISPENSING APPARATUS AND SYSTEM PROXIMITY VIEW MIRROR ASSEMBLY STERICALLY DEMANDING DIALKOXYDIALKYLSILANES AS EXTERNAL DONORS FOR ZIEGLER CATALYSTS FOR THE POLYMERIZATION OF PROPYLENE INTRANASAL PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS OF POLYMERIC NANOPARTICLES
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2014/09342 2014/09350 2014/09355
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Patent Title METHOD FOR TERMINAL INACTIVATION OF PATHOGENIC MICROORGANISMS METHOD OF PREPARING A COMPOSITION BASED ON HYALURONIC ACID SEAL ASSEMBLY FOR ROTARY PISTON INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE BIOMASS CONVERSION SYSTEMS CONTAINING A MOVING BED CATALYST FOR STABILIZATION OF A HYDROLYSATE AND METHODS FOR USE THEREOF ACRYLAMIDE COMPOUNDS AS HISTAMINE H3 RECEPTOR LIGANDS VERTICAL AXIS WIND TURBINE A SECURE PREPAID VOUCHER CARD DETONATOR ROLL CALL TRANSCEIVER ELEMENT FOR AN ACTIVE, ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED ANTENNA SYSTEM RENEWABLE FUEL COMPOSITION AND METHOD OF USING THE SAME HYDRAULIC SYSTEM AND LOADER COMPRISING THE SAME METHOD FOR SELECTIVE DESULPHURISATION OF A SYNTHETIC RAW GAS IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO PAPERBOARD MANUFACTURE INTERNETWORKING FOR CIRCUIT SWITCHED FALLBACK-NETWORK INITIATED USSD REQUEST/NOTIFICATION PROCEDURE MOBILE-TERMINATED LOCATION REQUEST PROCEDURE PROVIDE SUBSCRIBER INFORMATION PROCEDURE A METHOD TO PRODUCE A MEDICINAL PRODUCT COMPRISING A BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE PROTEIN AND THE RESULTING PRODUCT METALLURGICAL FURNACE DEVICE FOR SEPARATION OF DRY COAL NON-ALCOHOLIC VACCINE COMPOSITIONS FREE FROM ANIMALORIGIN AND PROCESS FOR PREPARATION THEREOF OUTER COATING FOR AN UNDERGROUND PIPING MEMBER
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2014/09410 2014/09411 2014/09440 2014/09448
2014/09450
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2014/09470 2014/09475 2014/09490 2014/09539 2014/09546
2015/00108 2015/00109 2015/02024
2015/02440
2015/02753 2015/04137
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MADE FROM IRON, COATED PIPING MEMBER AND METHOD FOR DEPOSITING THE COATING VACUUM FORMING PROCESS AND USE SYRINGE FLOOR INSULATION FOR A HOTMEDIA STORAGE RESERVOIR METHOD FOR INSTALLING A SOLAR STRUCTURE IN AN AREA ON THE GROUND SYSTEM FOR EFFECTING THE ROTATIONAL MOVEMENT OF A SOLAR TRACKER AND SOLAR TRACKING DEVICE COMPRISING SUCH A SYSTEM METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR FEEDING ELECTRIC ENERGY INTO AN ELECTRIC SUPPLY NETWORK DEVICE FOR COVERING A PIPELINE FROM A WELLBORE SOLAR RECEIVER LINE DELIVERY APPARATUS METHOD FOR OBTAINING HIGHER ALCOHOLS IRRIGATION EQUIPMENT EMPLOYABLE CIRCUMFERETIALLY STEPPED WHEEL COUPLER VALVE METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING AND DECODING IMAGE BY USING LARGE TRANSFORMATION UNIT MELT PROCESSED POLYMER COMPOSITION DERIVED FROM LEAF SHEATHS OF TREES OF THE GENUS ARECACEAE END FITTING FOR A LEAF SPRING PARKING PAYMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD
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Design Articles HEAD MOUNTED DISPLAY An Electrical Plug AN INPUT DEVICE
Filing Date 2015/07/17 2015/09/11 2012/02/22
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Application Number A2013/2069 A2014/01419 A2014/01420 A2014/01422 A2014/01692 A2014/01711 A2015/00001 A2015/00002 A2015/00003 A2015/00004 A2015/00005 A2015/00006 A2015/00007 A2015/00008 A2015/00015 A2015/00017 A2015/00018 A2015/00019 A2015/00020 A2015/00023 A2015/00026 A2015/00027 A2015/00028 A2015/00029 A2015/00030 A2015/00031 A2015/00032 A2015/00037 A2015/00038 A2015/00039 A2015/00040 A2015/00050 A2015/00051 A2015/00056 A2015/00058 A2015/00061 A2015/00081 A2015/00094 A2015/00097 A2015/00105 A2015/00106
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Design Articles SHOE OUTSOLE Seat Seat Headrest for a seat CHAIR CONTAINERS COMBS FOR BODY GROOMERS CONVEYOR BELT SCRAPER BLADE BASE MEMBERS CONVEYOR BELT SCRAPER BLADES BASE PORTIONS OF CONVEYOR BELT SCRAPER BLADES SOLAR PANEL CHARGERS SOLAR PANEL CHARGERS SOLAR PANEL CHARGERS SOLAR PANEL CHARGERS DISPLAY STANDS AUTOMOBILE Cookware Handle Cookware Lid Cookware PARTS OF CHAIRS Card Shuffler Device Storage Container Seal and Storage Container Storage Container Seal and Storage Container Storage Container Seal and Storage Container MICROPHONE ADVERTISING DEVICES MICROPHONE ADVERTISING DEVICES PARTS OF ENGINES TRUCK CABIN BODIES TRUCK CABIN BODIES Cosmetic Container KETTLES BLENDERS SNACK CONTAINERS FOOTWEAR Electronic Vaporization Device BODY GROOMERS DIGGING BLADES A SET OF TOY BLOCKS A SET OF TOY BLOCKS Front Combination Lamp for an Automobile Front Combination Lamp for an Automobile
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Design Articles Instrument Panel for an Automobile Rear Bumper for an Automobile Front Bumper for an Automobile Automobile Automobile Rear Combination Lamp for an Automobile Front Portion of an Automobile Automobile Rear Portion of an Automobile Rear Portion of an Automobile Rear Portion of an Automobile HEAD SHOWER HEAD SHOWER HAN BRICS HOODS AND HOUSING Food Dish and Cover Toy Car Car Toy Car Car Food Product Storage and Display Container PORTABLE COOKING STOVE PORTABLE COOKING STOVE Band Band Charger Band Band Band Electronic Device Band Attachment Band A CONTAINER A CONTAINER FLOOR BOARD BEVERAGE CONTAINERS BEVERAGE CONTAINERS BEVERAGE CONTAINERS Automobile JAR AND LID JAR AND LID WATCH AN EXTRUSION AN EXTRUSION AN EXTRUSION AN EXTRUSION An Electrical Plug A CONNECTOR CABLE MOUNTING DEVICE
Filing Date 2015/09/09 2015/09/09 2015/09/09 2015/09/09 2015/09/09 2015/09/09 2015/09/09 2015/09/11 2015/09/09 2015/09/09 2015/09/09 2015/09/30 2015/09/30 2015/11/16 2015/09/09 2015/09/09 2015/09/09 2015/09/09 2015/09/09 2015/09/30 2015/09/30 2015/09/30 2015/09/30 2015/09/30 2015/09/30 2015/09/30 2015/09/30 2015/09/30 2015/09/30 2015/09/30 2015/09/30 2015/11/16 2015/11/16 2015/11/16 2015/09/30 2015/09/30 2015/09/30 2015/09/30 2015/09/30 2015/09/30 2015/11/16 2015/11/16 2015/11/16 2015/11/16 2015/11/16 2015/09/11 2015/09/30 2015/11/16
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Design Articles AN IMPLEMENT FOR COLLECTING AND DIPOSING WASTE Road Trailers LIGHT FITTING LIGHT FITTING LIGHT FIGHTING A TARGET Construction Element CHAIR A DEEP FRYER CONTAINER A BURNER FOR A LIQUID FUEL STOVE TOILET PAPER HOLDER Hairbrush Bristle GOLF CLUB HEAD DISPLAY STANDS A Toner Cartridge HEAT EXCHANGERS HEAT EXCHANGERS HEAT EXCHANGERS COVER COVER COVER FOOTWEAR A SET OF TOY BLOCKS A SET OF TOY BLOCKS Paint containers Locking Device Food Product Storage and Display Container PORTABLE COOKING STOVE PORTABLE COOKING STOVE A CONTAINER A CONTAINER FLOOR BOARD WATCH WATCH AN EXTRUSION AN EXTRUSION AN EXTRUSION
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