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VOL 48 ● No.12
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Part II of II ISSUED MONTHLY
DATE OF ISSUE: 23 DECEMBER 2015
ISSN 2223-4837
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VOL. 48 No. 12
Date of Issue: 23 DECEMBER 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 Registrar of Patents, Trade Marks, Designs and Copyright Note: CIPC acting on behalf of the Government of the Republic of South Africa, cannot guarantee the accuracy of its publications or undertake any responsibility for errors or omissions or their consequences.
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PATENTS .................................................................................................................................................................. 4 ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 (1) .................................................. 5 CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39 ............................................................................................ 5 PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND 63 ................................................. 5 PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN ................................................................................... 5 APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT ................................................................................ 5 APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT .................................................................................................................................................................................. 6 APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION ........................................................................................................ 6 INSPECTION OF SPECIFICATIONS ........................................................................................................................ 7 HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 457 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 457 OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 457 3. DESIGNS .............................................................................................................................................................. 461 APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993 ............................ 462 ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40 ........................................... 468 CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41 ........................................................................................ 468 CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED ..................................................................................... 468 CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED ............................................................................. 468 APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT .......... 468 APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION ..................... 468 NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS ........................................................................................................ 472 HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 520 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 520 OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 520 4. COPYRIGHT ......................................................................................................................................................... 521 NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE ............................................................................................................................... 522 HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 526 JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 526 OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 526 5. CORRECTION NOTICES ...................................................................................................................................... 528 TRADE MARK CORRECTION NOTICES ............................................................................................................. 529 PATENT CORRECTION NOTICES ...................................................................................................................... 530 DESIGN CORRECTION NOTICES....................................................................................................................... 531 COPYRIGHT CORRECTION NOTICES ............................................................................................................... 532
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ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 (1) No records available. CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39 No records available. PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND 63 No records available. PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN No records available. APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT THE PATENTS ACT, No. 57 OF 1978 APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT UNDER SECTION 47 OF THE ACT Notice is hereby given that DAVIS & DEALE IRRIGATION PRIOPRIETARY LIMITED OF SPOOR & FISHER, HIGHGROVE OFFICE PARK OAK AVENUE, CENTURION, PRETORIA, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said DAVIS & DEALE IRRIGATION PRIOPRIETARY LIMITED for an invention HOUSING FOR METER numbered 2003/07025 dated 29/09/2003 which became void on 09/09/2014, 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.
Notice is hereby given that AQUA BIO TECHNOLOGY ASA OF SPOOR & FISHER, HIGHGROVE OFFICE PARK OAK AVENUE, CENTURION, PRETORIA, made application for the restoration of the patent granted to the said AQUA BIO TECHNOLOGY ASA for an invention GELATIN-CONTAINING TOPICAL COMPOSITION numbered 2007/10261 dated 19/05/2006 which became void on 19/05/2014, 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.
Notice is hereby given that VANCHEM VANADIUM PRODUCTS PRIOPRIETARY 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 PRIOPRIETARY LIMITED for an invention PROCESS numbered 2002/05516 dated 10/07/2012 which became void on 10/07/2014, owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee.
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Any person may give notice on Patent Form No. 19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months of the advertisement hereof.
THE PATENTS ACT, No. 57 OF 1978 APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT No records available. APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION THE PATENTS ACT, 1978 APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION A copy of the original specification on which the proposed amendment is indicated in red, is now available for public inspection at the Patent Office. Any notice of opposition (on Patent Form 19) must be lodged at the Patent Office within two months from the date hereof. Registrar of Patent
Applicant: SOLIOS ENVIRONNEMENT, 25-27, BOULEVARD DE LAPAIX, F-78100, SAINT-GERMAIN-ENLAYE. FRANCE. request permission to amend the specification of letters: 2014/02995 of 22 December 2012 for METHOD AND DEVICE FOR IMPROVING THE CAPTURE OF SO2 IN ELECTROLYTIC CELL GASES. Any notice of opposition (on Patent Form 19) must be lodged at the Patent Office within two months from the date hereof.
Applicant: TETRA LAVAL HOLDINGS & FINANCE S.A. 70 AVENUE GENERAL-GUISAN, CH-1009, PULLY, SWITZERLAND. request permission to amend the specification of letters: 2013/04629 of 22 December 2011 for A METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR DETECTING DEFECTS IN A PACKAGING MATERIAL. Any notice of opposition (on Patent Form 19) must be lodged at the Patent Office within two months from the date hereof.
Applicant: SYNGENTA LIMITED. EUROPEAN REGIONAL CENTRE, PRIESTLEY ROAD, SURREY RESEARCH PARK, GUILDFORD SURREY GU2 7YH, UNITED KINGDOM. request permission to amend the specification of letters: 2013/00196 of 08 January 2013 for FORMULATIONS.
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Any notice of opposition (on Patent Form 19) must be lodged at the Patent Office within two months from the date hereof.
Applicant: GYPSY VANDAL RESISTANT SANITARYWARE SALES AND DISTRIBUTION CC. 168 CLIVE ROAD, LANSDOWNE 7780, RSA. request permission to amend the specification of letters: 2002/07948 of 20 October 2002 for SANITARYWARE. Any notice of opposition (on Patent Form 19) must be lodged at the Patent Office within two months from the date hereof.
Applicant: MERCK SHARP & DOHME CORP. 126 EAST LINCOLN AVENUE, RAHWAY, NEW JERSEY 07065, USA. request permission to amend the specification of letters: 1997/08586 of 25 September 1997 for ROTAVIRUS VACCINE FORMULATIONS. Any notice of opposition (on Patent Form 19) must be lodged at the Patent Office within two months from the date hereof.
Applicant: MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL. 2ND FLOOR DAVID PHILIPS BUILDING, POLARIS HOUSE NORTH STAR AVENUE, SWINDON SNZ1FL, UNITED KINGDOM. request permission to amend the specification of letters: 2009/05083 of 21 July 2009 for LIGAND MODIFIED POLY OXO-HYDROXY METAL ION MATERIALS, THEIR USES AND PROCESSES FOR THEIR PREPARATION. Any notice of opposition (on Patent Form 19) must be lodged at the Patent Office within two months from the date hereof.
Applicant: HALDOR TOPSOE A/S. NYMOLLEVEJ 55, DK-2800, KGS. LYNGBY, DENMARK. request permission to amend the specification of letters: 2007/08141 of 21 September 2007 for PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF SULPHURIC ACID. Any notice of opposition (on Patent Form 19) must be lodged at the Patent Office within two months from the date hereof.
INSPECTION OF SPECIFICATIONS
A complete specification may, after acceptance is advertised, be inspected during office hours at the Patent Office, Pretoria, at a charge of R4, 00. Please note, that in terms of section 43 (3) if the acceptance of an application which claims priority in terms of section 31 (1) (c) is not published in terms of section 42 within 18
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months from the earliest priority claimed from the relevant application in a convention country, it shall be opened to public inspection after the expiration of 18 months from the earliest priority so claimed. COPIES OF DOCUMENTS The Patent Office, Private Bag X400, Pretoria, supplies copies of all patent and trade mark documents at the following rate: Photocopies: R1, 00 per page (Payment to be affected by means of revenue stamps only.) 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 2015/11/23 2015/08630 ~ Complete ~54:MARKER FOR ACID SPHINGOMYELINASE DISORDERS AND USES THEREOF ~71:GENZYME CORPORATION, 500 Kendall Street, 02142 Cambridge, MA,, United States of America ~72: CHUANG,Wei-Lien;COX,Gerald,F.;ZHANG,X.,Kate~ 33:US ~31:61/832,302 ~32:07/06/2013 2015/08621 ~ Complete ~54:SILANE-CONTAINING CARBOXY-TERMINATED POLYMERS ~71:LANXESS Deutschland GmbH, Kennedyplatz 1, KÖLN 50569, GERMANY, Germany ~72: GROSS, Thomas;STEINHAUSER, Norbert~ 33:EP ~31:13165209.1 ~32:24/04/2013 2015/08624 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT FLUIDS WITH NON-OXIDIZER CLASS INORGANIC PEROXIDE POLYMER BREAKERS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~71:TUCC Technology, LLC, 4800 San Felipe, HOUSTON 77056, TX, USA, United States of America ~72: DOBSON, James W., Jr.;HAYDEN , Shauna L.;TRESCO, Kim O.~ 33:US ~31:61/827,064 ~32:24/05/2013 2015/08605 ~ Provisional ~54:SPICE GRINDER ~71:DELBRIDGE, Patrick John, 6 Pleasant Place, Tokai, South Africa ~72: DELBRIDGE, Patrick John~ 2015/08607 ~ Provisional ~54:BUYA SYSTEM ~71:Lwazi Gobani, Thulisile Volwana, Sabelo Sibanda, 1 Mphafa, Street, Kwa Dwesi, South Africa ~72: Lwazi Gobane, Sabelo Sibanda & Thulisile Volwana~ 2015/08609 ~ Complete ~54:HIP REPLACEMENT ASSEMBLY ~71:ANDRIES LODEWIKUS OELOFSE, No. 4 Olympus Heights, Achilles Avenue, South Africa ~72: ANDRIES LODEWIKUS OELOFSE~
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2015/08602 ~ Provisional ~54:RE-RAILER ~71:Derek John Gordon, PO Box 748, South Africa ~72: Derek John Gordon~ 2015/08616 ~ Complete ~54:SHARING A VIRTUAL HARD DISK ACROSS MULTIPLE VIRTUAL MACHINES ~71:MICROSOFT TECHNOLOGY LICENSING, LLC, One Microsoft Way, Redmond, 98052, Washington, United States of America ~72: ANDREA D'AMATO;JACOB OSHINS;JOHN A STARKS;MATTHEW DAVID KURJANOWICZ;VINOD R SHANKAR;VLADIMIR PETTER~ 33:US ~31:13/908,866 ~32:03/06/2013 2015/08617 ~ Complete ~54:DISTRIBUTED CONTROL IN ELECTRIC POWER DELIVERY SYSTEMS ~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: ELLERY A BLOOD;GREGARY C ZWEIGLE~ 33:US ~31:61/839,774 ~32:26/06/2013;33:US ~31:14/303,827 ~32:13/06/2014 2015/08619 ~ Complete ~54:FILTER ELEMENT AND A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A FILTER ELEMENT ~71:OUTOTEC (FINLAND) OY, Rauhalanpuisto 9, Espoo, 02230, Finland ~72: BJARNE EKBERG~ 33:FI ~31:20135608 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/08620 ~ Complete ~54:MACHINE FOR CUTTING THE TIPS OF THE LEAVES OFF AGAVE PLANTS AND PREPARING THE PLANTS FOR THE REMOVAL OF THE CORE ~71:RUBÉN NAVARRO VELASCO, A MEXICAN CITIZEN, Río Rhin 1314, Colonia Quinta Velarde, Guadalajara, 44430, Jalisco, Mexico ~72: RUBÉN NAVARRO VELASCO~ 33:MX ~31:MX/a/2013/004605 ~32:24/04/2013 2015/08615 ~ Complete ~54:SOURCE IMPEDANCE ESTIMATION ~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: DENNIS HAES;WILLIAM F ALLEN~ 33:US ~31:13/919,487 ~32:17/06/2013 2015/08618 ~ Complete ~54:LENTIVIRAL VECTORS CONTAINING AN MHC CLASS I, MHC CLASS II, OR BETA-2 MICROGLOBULIN UPSTREAM PROMOTER SEQUENCE ~71:THERAVECTYS, 1 mail du Professeur Georges Mathé, F-94800, Villejuif, France ~72: CÉCILE BAUCHE;EMELINE SARRY~ 33:EP ~31:13305738.0 ~32:03/06/2013 2015/08623 ~ Complete ~54:PYRIDONE DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT OF VIRAL INFECTIONS AND FURTHER DISEASES ~71:Janssen Sciences Ireland UC, Eastgate Village, Eastgate, Little Island, CO CORK, IRELAND, Ireland ~72: MC GOWAN, David Craig;RABOISSON, Pierre Jean-Marie Bernard~ 33:EP ~31:13169076.0 ~32:24/05/2013 2015/08622 ~ Complete ~54:COLD FLOW REDUCED POLYMERS WITH GOOD PROCESSING BEHAVIOUR ~71:LANXESS Deutschland GmbH, Kennedyplatz 1, KÖLN 50569, GERMANY, Germany ~72: GROSS, Thomas;STEINHAUSER, Norbert~ 33:EP ~31:13165215.8 ~32:24/04/2013 2015/08628 ~ Provisional ~54:SMART PRE-PAID ELECTRIC METERS ~71:ABRAM MOKWENA MOKHABELA, 106 FORTE, 8 BEETHOVEN LANE, SAGEWOOD, South Africa;BANELE MVUNGE, 106 FORTE, 8 BEETHOVEN LANE, SAGEWOOD, South Africa;MIYA VELELE WILLIAM, 106 FORTE, 8 BEETHOVEN LANE, SAGEWOOD, South Africa;MOSES KGOKOLO MAREDI, 106 FORTE, 8 BEETHOVEN LANE, SAGEWOOD, South Africa ~72: ABRAM MOKWENA MOKHABELA;BANELE MVUNGE;MOSES KGOKOLO MAREDI~ 2015/08603 ~ Provisional ~54:FLUID FLOATING EXTRACTION DEVICE ~71:William James Gouws, 1 Helderkruin Mews, 1 Albetros Street, Helderkruin,, South Africa ~72: William James Gouws~
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2015/08627 ~ Provisional ~54:STREAM DRAGON POWER AMPLIFIER ~71:PETER PHILLIP JORDAAN, Box 5082 Graanendal, South Africa ~72: PETER PHILLIP JORDAAN~ 2015/08611 ~ Complete ~54:VACCINE COMPOSITIONS ~71:CELLDEX THERAPEUTICS, INC., 119 Fourth Avenue, United States of America ~72: AHMED, Syed Saleem;BUCKLEY III, John Joseph;LEWIS, Lavinia Marina;OSBORNE, Brandi Rae;SINHA, Sandipan;THORN, Jennifer Marie;ZAMAN, Ferhana~ 33:US ~31:61/289,083 ~32:22/12/2010 2015/08612 ~ Complete ~54:LAUNCHING DEVICE FOR LAUNCHING A SPORTS OBJECT ~71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V., Hansastrasse 27c, 80686, München, Germany ~72: DOMENICO FRANCESCO GURZI~ 33:DE ~31:102013105164.2 ~32:21/05/2013 2015/08613 ~ Complete ~54:PYRAZINO[1,2-A]INDOLE COMPOUNDS, THEIR PREPARATION AND USE IN MEDICAMENTS ~71:LABORATORIOS DEL DR. ESTEVE, S.A., A SPANISH COMPANY, Avda. Mare de Déu de Montserrat, 221, E-08041, Barcelona, Spain ~72: CARMEN ALMANSA ROSALES;JOSÉ LUIS DÍAZ FERNÁNDEZ;RAMÓN MERCE-VIDAL~ 33:EP ~31:13382145.4 ~32:23/04/2013 2015/08614 ~ Complete ~54:DUAL-PURPOSE TREATMENT FACILITY FOR HOT-DIP GALVANIZING AND CONTINUOUS ANNEALING OF STEEL SHEETS ~71:JFE STEEL CORPORATION, 2-3, Uchisaiwai-cho 2chome Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 100-0011, Japan ~72: MASATO IRI;SHIGEYUKI AIZAWA;TAKAHIRO SUGANO~ 33:JP ~31:2013-133487 ~32:26/06/2013 2015/08604 ~ Provisional ~54:LOGISTICS PERFORMANCE MONITORING METHOD AND SYSTEM ~71:THE BROTHERS ENGINEERING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD, CNR BARRY HERTZOG AVE & EMPIRE ROAD, (ENTRANCE ON NAPIER ROAD) MILPARK, 2ND FLOOR, South Africa ~72: MOFOKENG, Tsheliso Godfrey;MOFOKENG, Victor Mothobi~ 2015/08631 ~ Complete ~54:A PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF PYRROLES HAVING HYPOLIPIDEMIC HYPOCHOLESTEREMIC ACTIVITIES ~71:CADILA HEALTHCARE LIMITED, Zydus Tower, Satellitte Cross Roads, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, 380 015,, India ~72: CHAVDA,Rajendra,Gokalbhai;DWIVEDI,Shriprakash,Dhar;GANGWAR,Pranav,Jitendra;PAL,Daya Ram;PATEL ,Jagdish,Maganlal;PATEL,Vikas;PATIL,Sachin,Ashokrao;RAVAL,Jigar,Mukundhai;SHARMA,Mukul,Hariprasad;SI NGH,Ramesh,Chandra;TRIPATHI,Vishwadeepak,Rama,Patil~ 33:IN ~31:1910/MUM/2013 ~32:30/05/2013 2015/08633 ~ Complete ~54:UPPER TRANSITION ASSEMBLY FOR A TRACK-TYPE MACHINE ~71:CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING AMERICA LLC, 2045 West Pike Street, Houston , 15324, Pennsylvania, United States of America ~72: ZIMMER,ADALBERT~ 33:US ~31:14/562,374 ~32:05/12/2014 2015/08606 ~ Provisional ~54:OPTIMUM RANGE OF STEAM PRETREATMENT CONDITIONS FOR MAXIMUM SUGAR YIELD FROM SWEET SORGHUM LIGNOCELLULOSIC BIOMASS ~71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY, Admin B, Victoria Street, Stellenbosch,, South Africa ~72: DEL PRADO GARCIA-APARICIO, Maria;GÖRGENS, Johann Ferdinand;MCINTOSH, Paul~ 2015/08610 ~ Complete ~54:ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE MATURING DEVICE ~71:TERRESSENTIA CORPORATION, 4100 Carolina Commerce Parkway, Suite 102, United States of America ~72: BAILEY, Edward;LINDSAY, Norma~ 33:US ~31:14/885,605 ~32:16/10/2015 2015/08629 ~ Provisional ~54:BARCODE SPECIFIC LOTTERY RESULTS ~71:ABRAM MOKWENA MOKHABELA, 106 FORTE, 8 BEETHOVEN LANE, SAGEWOOD, South Africa;MAREDI KGOKOLO MOSES, 106 FORTE, 8 BEETHOVEN LANE, SAGEWOOD, South Africa;MIYA VELELE WILLIAM, 106 FORTE, 8
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BEETHOVEN LANE, SAGEWOOD, South Africa ~72: ABRAM MOKWENA MOKHABELA;MAREDI KGOKOLO MOSES;MAREDI KGOKOLO MOSES;MAREDI KGOKOLO MOSES~ 2015/08632 ~ Complete ~54:GRANULAR LAUNDRY DETERGENT ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza , Cincinatti, Ohio 45202,, United States of America ~72: GENG,Daitao;MORT,Paul,R. ,III;Shen,Rui;TAN,Hong,Sing~ 33:CN ~31:PCT/CN13/077157 ~32:13/06/2013 .
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2015/08643 ~ Complete ~54:VSI-CRUSHER FEED HOPPER DISTRIBUTION DEVICE ~71:Sandvik Intellectual Property AB, SANDVIKEN S-811 81, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: DALLIMORE, Rowan;FORSBERG, Andreas;KJAERRAN, Knut~ 33:EP ~31:13174721.4 ~32:02/07/2013 2015/08636 ~ Provisional ~54:MANGANESE WASTE SLAG TREATMENT ~71:MINTEK, 200 Malibongwe Drive, South Africa ~72: SMIT, Hermanus Stefanus~ 2015/08653 ~ Complete ~54:DISPLAY ARRANGEMENT ~71:SMIT, JOHANN ANDRIES, 83 Crown Bishop, Parklands Estate, Van Wyk Louw Drive, Parkrand, South Africa ~72: SMIT, JOHANN ANDRIES~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/07269 ~32:07/10/2014 2015/08655 ~ Complete ~54:MULTIPURPOSE TOOL ~71:LEATHERMAN TOOL GROUP, INC., 12106 N.E. Ainsworth Circle, Portland, 29220, Oregon, United States of America ~72: HEISE, ZACH~ 33:US ~31:14/577,666 ~32:19/12/2014 2015/08638 ~ Provisional ~54:A COOKING APPARATUS ~71:REYNEKE, Angelica, Plot 287, Zambezi Drive, KAMEELDRIFT 0035, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: REYNEKE, Wessel Hendrik~ 2015/08645 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH PERFORMANCE ZIEGLER-NATTA CATALYST SYSTEMS, PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING SUCH CATALYST SYSTEMS, AND USE THEREOF ~71:LUMMUS NOVOLEN TECHNOLOGY GMBH, Gottlieb Daimler Str. 8, Germany ~72: DENKWITZ, Yvonne;SCHUSTER, Oliver;WINTER, Andreas~ 33:US ~31:61/830,322 ~32:03/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/869,364 ~32:23/08/2013 2015/08625 ~ Complete ~54:DECODER, ENCODER AND METHOD FOR INFORMED LOUDNESS ESTIMATION EMPLOYING BY-PASS AUDIO OBJECT SIGNALS IN OBJECT-BASED AUDIO CODING SYSTEMS ~71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V., HANSASTRAßE 27C, 80686 MÜNCHEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: DISCH, Sascha;FUCHS, Harald;GRILL, Bernhard;HELLMUTH, Oliver;MURTAZA, Adrian;PAULUS, Jouni;RIDDERBUSCH, Falko;TERENTIV, Leon~ 33:EP ~31:13194664.2 ~32:27/11/2013 2015/08634 ~ Provisional ~54:FIRE EXTINGHUISHER BRACKET WITH INTEGRAL STATUS INDICATOR ~71:ALWAR, Varen, 10 Cassiafield Grove, Springfield Park, South Africa ~72: ALWAR, Varen~ 2015/08637 ~ Provisional ~54:A DEVICE FOR USE IN EYE SURGERY ~71:KARLSON, Brett John, 501 San Lameer, Main road, LOWER SOUTH COAST, Kwa-Zulu Natal, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: KARLSON, Brett John~ 2015/08641 ~ Complete ~54:STABLE INTRAVENOUS FORMULATION ~71:F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, BASEL CH-4070, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: GALASSO, Anthony N.;INBAR, Petra;QURESHI, Farooq;SAMPAT, Harendra R.;ZHAN, Shangdong~ 33:US ~31:61/838,642 ~32:24/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/840,930 ~32:28/06/2013
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2015/08646 ~ Complete ~54:DISARMING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DISARMING AMMUNITION CARTRIDGES ~71:MAXAMCORP HOLDING, S.L., A SPANISH COMPANY, Avda. del Partenón, 16, 5a pl, E28042, Madrid, Spain ~72: MIGUEL CANS VÁZQUEZ;SERGIO RAMÍ PORTÉ~ 33:EP ~31:13382150.4 ~32:24/04/2013 2015/08648 ~ Complete ~54:PLATING OF ARTICLES ~71:THE ROYAL MINT LIMITED, Llantrisant, Pontyclun, CF72 8YT, United Kingdom ~72: DAVID MATHEW JAMES;ELLIS RHYS THOMAS;GWILYM HIBBERT~ 33:GB ~31:1308473.6 ~32:10/05/2013 2015/08793 ~ Complete ~54:SURFACE-TREATED CALCIUM CARBONATE AND ITS USE IN WATER PURIFICATION AND FOR THE DEWATERING OF SLUDGES AND SEDIMENTS ~71:OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG, Baslerstrasse 42, CH-4665, Oftringen, Switzerland ~72: GANE, PATRICK A C;GERARD, DANIEL E;HARTAN, HANS-GEORG;SCHOELKOPF, JOACHIM;SKOVBY, MICHAEL~ 33:EP ~31:11187987.0 ~32:04/11/2011;33:US ~31:61/558,146 ~32:10/11/2011 2015/08635 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD OF ALLOWING A SUBSCRIBER TO POST A COMPLAINT OR A COMPLIMENT ~71:GRUMPY CYBER PRODUCT SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD, Palazzo Towers West, Monte Casino, c/o William Nichol Drive and Monte Casino Boulevard, FOURWAYS 2055, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: READ, Vaughan Clinton~ 2015/08640 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY CONDITIONS USING S-[4-(3FLUORO-3-METHYLBUTYRYLOXY) BUT-2-YNYL] 6ALPHA, 9ALPHA-DIFLUORO-17ALPHA-(FURAN-2-YL) CARBONYLOXY-11BETA -HYDROXY-16ALPHA-METHYL-3-OXOANDROSTA-1,4-DIENE-17BETA CARBOTHIOATE ~71:SUN PHARMA ADVANCED RESEARCH COMPANY LIMITED, Acme Plaza, AndheriKurla Road, India ~72: MANDHANE, Sanjay Nandlal;PATEL, Gopalkumar Chimanlal;PATEL, Jiten Ranchhodbhai;RAO, Chitturi Trinadha;SHETH, Gaurav Sanjivkumar ;THENNATI, Rajamannar~ 33:IN ~31:1881/MUM/2013 ~32:28/05/2013 2015/08644 ~ Complete ~54:SECURE VOICE TRANSACTIONS ~71:Semafone Limited, 3 The Billings, Walnut Tree Close, Guildford, SURREY GU1 4UL, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: COZENS, Jim;CRITCHLEY, Timothy;JACKSON, David~ 33:GB ~31:1307513.0 ~32:25/04/2013 2015/08649 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRO-CHEMICAL FILTER APPARATUS ~71:RADICAL FILTRATION LIMITED, c/o Ellis & Co 114-120 Northgate Street, Chester, CH1 2HT, Cheshire, United Kingdom ~72: JASON JONATHAN DALE~ 33:GB ~31:1307442.2 ~32:25/04/2013 2015/08626 ~ Complete ~54:WHITE SPACE DATABASE DISCOVERY ~71:NOKIA TECHNOLOGIES OY, KARAPORTTI 3, 02610 ESPOO, FINLAND, Finland ~72: BAJKO, Gabor~ 2015/08650 ~ Complete ~54:PASSIVE DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM USING FIBER INDEXING ~71:ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC., 1050 Westlakes Drive, Berwyn, 19312, Pennsylvania, United States of America ~72: DOUGLAS C ELLENS;ERIK GRONVALL;PANAYIOTIS TOUNDAS;PAUL KMIT;THOMAS G LEBLANC;THOMAS PARSONS;TIMOTHY G BADAR;TODD A LOEFFELHOLZ;TREVOR D SMITH~ 33:US ~31:61/826,655 ~32:23/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/971,390 ~32:27/03/2014 2015/08651 ~ Complete ~54:ECTOPARASITIC TREATMENT METHOD AND COMPOSITION ~71:BAYER AUSTRALIA LTD, 875 Pacific Highway, Pymble, 2073, New South Wales, Australia ~72: JOHANN SCHRODER;JOHN MESSER;ROBERT CRANNA;WARWICK MITCHELL SMITH~ 33:AU ~31:2013902122 ~32:12/06/2013
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2015/08639 ~ Complete ~54:VEHICULAR TRAFFIC GUIDANCE AND COORDINATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:General Electric Company, 1 River Road, SCHENECTADY 12345, NY, USA, United States of America ~72: CASTILLO-EFFEN, Mauricio;LIAO, Hongwei;NIELSEN, Matthew Christian~ 33:US ~31:14/564,706 ~32:09/12/2014 2015/08652 ~ Complete ~54:CIRCUITS AND METHODS FOR LIMITING OPEN CIRCUIT VOLTAGE OF PHOTOVOLTAIC STRINGS ~71:SUNPOWER CORPORATION, 77 Rio Robles, San Jose, 95134, California, United States of America ~72: JOHNSTON, KEITH;JUDKINS, ZACHARY S~ 33:US ~31:13/355,756 ~32:22/12/2011 2015/08656 ~ Provisional ~54:COOKING APPARATUS ~71:CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, FREE STATE, 20 President Brand Street, South Africa ~72: RAMPA, MICHAEL~ 2015/08654 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR OBTAINING PROOF OF AUTHORISATION OF A TRANSACTION ~71:IDECO BIOMETRIC SECURITY SOLUTIONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, Centurion Office Park, Ground Floor Block B, 46 Embankment Road, C/O Hendrik Verwoerd Street, South Africa ~72: COETZEE, MARIUS~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08664 ~32:25/11/2014 2015/08642 ~ Complete ~54:MALARIA VACCINE ~71:VLP Therapeutics, LLC, 1209 Orange Street, WILMINGTON 19801, DE, USA, United States of America ~72: AKAHATA, Wataru;UENO, Ryuji~ 33:US ~31:61/830,436 ~32:03/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/906,583 ~32:20/11/2013 2015/08647 ~ Complete ~54:DRILL BIT ~71:DAVID HANNS, A AUSTRALIAN CITIZEN, 45 Spinnaker Ridge Way, Belmont, 2280, New South Wales, Australia ~72: DAVID HANNS~ 33:AU ~31:2013901881 ~32:27/05/2013 .
- APPLIED ON 2015/11/25 -
2015/08692 ~ Complete ~54:INHALER ~71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INGELHEIM VETMEDICA GMBH, Binger Straase 173, 55216 Ingelheim Am Rhein,, Germany ~72: AVEN,Michael;CHRIST,Alexander;ENDERT, GUIDO;FRANZMANN,Benjamin;KNELL,Marcus;SCHUY,Steffen;WERGEN,Horst~ 33:EP ~31:1300411.4 ~32:20/08/2013 2015/08657 ~ Provisional ~54:SHOULDER CARRY STRAPS ADDITION TO PLASTIC POLYTHENE CARRIER BAGS ~71:Portia Dyantyi, 32 Karen Road Glenanda, South Africa ~72: Gugulethu Nyathi;Portia Dyantyi~ 2015/08661 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIFUNGAL PLANT PROTEINS, PEPTIDES, AND METHODS OF USE ~71:DONALD DANFORTH PLANT SCIENCE CENTER, 975 WARSON ROAD, ST. LOUIS, MO. 63132, USA, United States of America ~72: SHAH, Dilip~ 33:US ~31:61/817,415 ~32:30/04/2013 2015/08666 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR PREPARING INACTIVATED ROTAVIRUS ~71:Novartis Tiergesundheit AG, Werk Rosental, Schwarzwaldallee 215, WRP-1032, BASEL CH-4058, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: DEKKER, Brent E.;HERBERT, John M.;REIMNITZ, Michael J.~ 33:US ~31:61/856,294 ~32:19/07/2013 2015/08669 ~ Complete ~54:BATTERY MODULE ~71:NEC ENERGY DEVICES, LTD., 1120, Shimokuzawa, Chuo-ku, Sagamihara-shi, Kanagawa, 2525298, Japan ~72: YOSHIHIRO KOMIYA~ 33:JP ~31:2013-119997 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/08673 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIBODY LOCKER FOR THE INACTIVATION OF PROTEIN DRUG ~71:DCBUSA LLC, 1007 North Orange Street 9th Floor, New Castle County, Wilmington, 19801, Delaware, United States of America;KAOHSIUNG MEDICAL UNIVERSITY, No. 100, Shih-Chuan 1st Road, Kaohsiung, 80708, Taiwan,
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Province of China ~72: CHIH-HUNG CHUANG;HSIU-FEN KO;TIAN-LU CHENG;YUN-CHI LU~ 33:US ~31:61/827,763 ~32:28/05/2013 2015/08658 ~ Provisional ~54:CLEANSING APPARATUS ~71:FENWICK, Jacobus Daniël, 19 Champs Du Lac, 17 Sunny Road, Lakefield X58, South Africa ~72: FENWICK, Jacobus Daniël~ 2015/08671 ~ Complete ~54:A HEAD ASSEMBLY AND A VALVE SYSTEM FOR USE IN A CORE DRILLING SYSTEM ~71:SWICK MINING SERVICES LTD, 64 Great Eastern Highway, South Guildford, 6055, Western Australia, Australia ~72: PAUL ATTIWELL~ 33:AU ~31:2013902051 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/08677 ~ Complete ~54:STABILIZED MESEMBRINE COMPOSITIONS ~71:BOTANICAL RESOURCE HOLDINGS PROPRIETARY LIMITED, A SOUTH AFRICAN COMPANY, 1 Palamino Avenue, Somerset West, Cape Town, 7129, South Africa ~72: RICHARD PAUL DAVIES~ 2015/08675 ~ Complete ~54:STABLE ORAL SOLUTIONS FOR COMBINED API ~71:PHARNEXT, 11 rue des Peupliers, F-92130, Issy Les Moulineaux, France ~72: DANIEL COHEN;ILYA CHUMAKOV;SERGUEI NABIROCHKIN;VIVIANE BERTRAND~ 33:EP ~31:13170583.2 ~32:05/06/2013 2015/08676 ~ Complete ~54:IVF EGG COLLECTION CHAMBER ~71:LABMAN AUTOMATION LTD, Seamer Hill Seamer, Stokesley , TS9 5NQ , North Yorkshire, United Kingdom;NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE HOSPITALS NHS FOUNDATION TRUST, Freeman Hospital, Freeman Road, High Heaton, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE7 7DN, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom;UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE, Kings Gate, Newcastle upon Tyne, NE1 7RU, Tyne and Wear, United Kingdom ~72: ALISON MURDOCH;ROBERT HODGSON~ 33:GB ~31:1309766.2 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/08678 ~ Complete ~54:FOOTLET ~71:STEPS HOLDING B.V., Oranjestraat 47-49, Netherlands ~72: VAN TIEL, Cornelius Hendrikus Nicolaas;VAN TIEL, Wilhelmus Jacobus Cornelius~ 33:NL ~31:2011104 ~32:04/07/2013 2015/08670 ~ Complete ~54:PISTON FOR USE A SYRINGE WITH SPECIFIC DIMENSIONAL RATIO OF A SEALING STRUCTURE ~71:INJECTO A/S, Philip Heymans Alle 3,4., DK-2900, Hellerup, Denmark ~72: MIKKEL HETTING~ 33:DK ~31:PA 2013 00342 ~32:05/06/2013;33:DK ~31:PA 2013 70433 ~32:06/08/2013 2015/08663 ~ Complete ~54:PROJECTION BOLT WELDING METHOD ~71:AOYAMA , Shoji, 25-1, Wakamatsudai 3-cho, Minami-ku, SAKAI-SHI 5900116, OSAKA, JAPAN, Japan ~72: AOYAMA , Shoji;AOYAMA, Yoshitaka~ 33:JP ~31:2013-152065 ~32:02/07/2013;33:JP ~31:2013-170770 ~32:01/08/2013 2015/08664 ~ Complete ~54:FREQUENCY SPECTRAL MANAGEMENT APPARATUS AND METHOD, GEOGRAPHICAL LOCATION DATABASE AND SECONDARY SYSTEM APPARATUS ~71:Sony Corporation, 17-1, Konan, TOKYO 108-0075, MINATO-KU, JAPAN, Japan ~72: GUO, Xin;SUN, Chen~ 33:CN ~31:201310325426.X ~32:30/07/2013 2015/08665 ~ Complete ~54:AGOMELATINE FORMULATIONS COMPRISING AGOMELATINE IN THE FORM OF CO-CRYSTALS ~71:Zentiva, k.s., U Kabelovny 130, PRAHA 10 102 37, CZECH REPUBLIC, Czech Republic ~72: DAMMER, Ondrej;HANOVSKA, Anna;PRIBYL, Daniel;REZAC, Jaroslav~ 33:EP ~31:13002930.9 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/08672 ~ Complete ~54:MEMBRANE ELECTRODE ASSEMBLY AND ELECTROLYZED WATER PRODUCTION DEVICE USING THE SAME ~71:INDUSTRIE DE NORA S.P.A., AN ITALIAN COMPANY, Via Bistolfi 35, I-20134, Milano, Italy ~72: KATSUMI HAMAGUCHI;TAKAAKI NAKAI;TAKAYUKI YAMAMOTO~ 33:JP ~31:2013-119022 ~32:05/06/2013
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2015/08716 ~ Complete ~54:VOLASERTIB IN COMBINATION WITH DECITABINE FOR THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA AND MYELODYSPLASTIC SYNDROME II ~71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH, Binger Strasse 173, 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein, Germany ~72: RUDOLPH, DOROTHEA~ 33:US ~31:61/858,802 ~32:26/07/2013 2015/08667 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF DIAGNOSING TUBERCULOSIS ~71:UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, Lynnwood Road, Hillcrest, PRETORIA 0002, Gauteng Province, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: BAUMEISTER, Carl;VERSCHOOR, Jan Adrianus~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/03590 ~32:16/05/2013 2015/08680 ~ Complete ~54:INHALER ~71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM VETMEDICA GMBH, Binger Strasse 173, 55216 Ingelheim Am Rhein,, Germany ~72: CHRIST,Alexander;ENDERT,Guido;KNELL,Marcus;WACHTEL,Herbert;WERGEN ,Horst~ 33:EP ~31:13004113.0 ~32:20/08/2013 2015/08659 ~ Provisional ~54:CAN CRUSHER ~71:GANDER, ERIC, 2A ANGUS ROAD, BEDFORDVIEW, South Africa ~72: GANDER, ERIC~ 2015/08660 ~ Complete ~54:FOLATE RECEPTOR 1 ANTIBODIES AND IMMUNOCONJUGATES AND USES THEREOF ~71:ImmunoGen, Inc., 830 Winter Street, WALTHAM 02451, MA, USA, United States of America ~72: AB, Olga;GOLDMAKHER, Viktor S.;PAYNE, Gillian;RUI, Lingyun;TAVARES, Daniel~ 33:US ~31:61/307,797 ~32:24/02/2010;33:US ~31:61/346,595 ~32:20/05/2010;33:US ~31:61/413,172 ~32:12/11/2010 2015/08662 ~ Complete ~54:TISSUE STRUCTURE AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF ~71:Kuraray Co. Ltd., 1621, Sakazu, KURASHIKI-SHI 7100801, OKAYAMA, JAPAN, Japan;Public University Corporation Yokohama City University, 22-2, Seto, Kanazawa-ku, Kanagawa, YOKOHAMA-SHI 2360027, JAPAN, Japan ~72: AYANO, Satoru;EJIRI, Yoko;FUKUHARA, Naoto;TAKEBE, Takanori;TANIGUCHI, Hideki~ 33:JP ~31:2013122190 ~32:10/06/2013 2015/08668 ~ Complete ~54:INTRAOCULAR LENS PERIPHERAL SURGICAL SYSTEMS ~71:1CO, INC, 3579 E. Foothill Blvd, #521, United States of America ~72: CABLE, Craig Alan II;CAFFEY, Sean;DeBOER, Charles;HUMAYUN, Mark;MCCORMICK, Matthew;RIBEIRO, Ramiro Magalhes;TAI, Yu-chong~ 33:US ~31:61/828,018 ~32:28/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/829,607 ~32:31/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/862,806 ~32:06/08/2013;33:US ~31:61/930,690 ~32:23/01/2014 2015/08674 ~ Complete ~54:ADAPTIVE GUIDANCE SYSTEM FOR PERCUTANEOUS ATRIAL SEPTAL DEFECT PLUGGING SURGERY WITH ONLY GUIDE OF TRANSTHORACIC ECHOCARDIOGRAPHY ~71:XIANGNIN PAN, A CHINESE CITIZEN, 4-501, Xinjiekouwai Street, Xicheng, Beijing, 100088, People's Republic of China ~72: XIANGBIN PAN~ 33:CN ~31:201320214475.1 ~32:25/04/2013 2015/08681 ~ Complete ~54:INHALER ~71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM VETMEDICA GMBH, Binger Strasse 173, 55216 Ingelheim Am Rhein,, Germany ~72: ENDERT,Guido;KNELL,Marcus;WERGEN,Horst~ 33:EP ~31:13004114.8 ~32:20/08/2013 2015/08682 ~ Complete ~54:FORMULATION COMPRISING A HYPOLIPIDEMIC AGENT ~71:CADILA HEALTHCARE LIMITED, Zydus Tower, Satellite Cross Roads, Ahmedabad-380 015, Gujarat,, India ~72: DAVADRA,Prakash;PATEL,Jitendre,D.;PATEL,Snehal;SHEIKH,Shafiq~ 33:IN ~31:2470/MUM/2013 ~32:25/07/2013 2015/08679 ~ Provisional ~54:WATER PURIFICATION PLANT ~71:Sean Terrence Armstrong, 17 Smith Street, Bedfordview,, South Africa ~72: Sean Terrence Armstrong~
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2015/08686 ~ Provisional ~54:EXTRACTS OF SACCHARIDES FROM UVARIA BREVISTIPITATA WILD ~71:Creppat Laboratories Proprietary Limited, 80 Frere Road, VINCENT, East London 5247, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: BASHENGEZI, Constantin Mihigo Ighanz Kulimushi~ 2015/08717 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR TREATING EOSINOPHILIC ESOPHAGITIS BY ADMINISTERING AN IL-4R INHIBITOR ~71:REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 777 Old Saw Mill River Road, Tarrytown, NY 10591-6706, United States of America ~72: CLASSON, BRENDAN J.;KELLY, LUDMILA;KOSTIC, ANA;LIU, XIA~ 33:US ~31:61/844,978 ~32:11/07/2013 2015/08694 ~ Complete ~54:FEMALE CONDOM WITH ADHERING SHIELD AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE ~71:TANG, John Ing Ching, 37 JALAN PEDADA, SIBU, SARAWAK, SIBU, 96000 MALAYSIA, Malaysia ~72: TANG, John Ing Ching~ 33:MY ~31:PI2013001552 ~32:30/04/2013 2015/08719 ~ Complete ~54:INSULIN GLARGINE/LIXISENATIDE FIXED RATIO FORMULATION ~71:SANOFIAVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH, Bruningstrasse 50, 65929 Frankfurt am Main, Germany ~72: SILVESTRE, LOUISE;SOUHAM, ELISABETH~ 33:EP ~31:13172341.3 ~32:17/06/2013;33:EP ~31:13192556.2 ~32:12/11/2013 2015/08702 ~ Complete ~54:STEROIDAL NITRONES FOR THE TREATMENT AND PREVENTION OF A CEREBRAL STROKE OR ISCHAEMIA, ALZHEIMER AND PARKINSON DISEASE AND AMYOTROPHIC LATERAL SCLEROSIS ~71:Fundación para la Investigación Biomédica del Hospital Universitario Ramón y Cajal, Carretera de Colmenar Viejo, Km. 9,100, MADRID E-28034, SPAIN, Spain ~72: ALCÁZAR GONZÁLEZ, Alberto;MARCO CONTELLES, José Luis~ 33:ES ~31:P201330738 ~32:22/05/2013 2015/08704 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR EFFICIENT CHANNEL SYNCHRONIZATION ~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang, SHENZHEN 518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: KWON, Younghoon;RONG, Zhigang~ 33:US ~31:61/816,620 ~32:26/04/2013;33:US ~31:14/042,176 ~32:30/09/2013 2015/08706 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL CLONING, EXPRESSION & PURIFICATION METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF RANIBIZUMAB ~71:INTAS PHARMACEUTICALS LTD, 10th Floor, Premier House, Bodakdev, Opp. Gurudwara, SG Highway, Ahmedabad - 380054 Gujarat, India ~72: FARKADE VIVEK;GADGIL HIMANSHU;SHANDILYA HARISH~ 33:IN ~31:1570/MUM/2013 ~32:30/04/2013 2015/08707 ~ Complete ~54:A FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTOR AND A GAS DETECTOR INCLUDING A PLURALITY OF FIELD EFFECT TRANSISTORS ~71:CSIR, A STATUTORY BODY ESTABLISHED UNDER THE LAWS OF THE REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA BY ACT NO. 46 OF 1988, Scientia Meiring Naudé Road Brummeria, Pretoria, 0184, Gauteng, South Africa ~72: BONEX WAKUFWA MWAKIKUNGA~ 2015/08708 ~ Complete ~54:DUAL SELECTIVE PI3 DELTA AND GAMMA KINASE INHIBITORS ~71:RHIZEN PHARMACEUTICALS SA, Fritz Courvoisier 40, CH-2300, La Chaux-de-Fonds, Switzerland ~72: GOVINDARAJULU BABU;PRASHANT K BHAVAR;SRIKANT VISWANADHA;SWAROOP K V S VAKKALANKA~ 33:IN ~31:2501/CHE/2013 ~32:07/06/2013;33:IN ~31:5567/CHE/2013 ~32:03/12/2013 2015/08709 ~ Complete ~54:OPERATION METHOD FOR WATER TREATMENT DEVICE ~71:TORAY INDUSTRIES, INC., 1-1, Nihonbashi-Muromachi 2-chome Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 1038666, Japan ~72: MAEDA TOMOHIRO;TAKABATAKE HIROO;TANIGUCHI MASAHIDE~ 33:JP ~31:2013-111007 ~32:27/05/2013
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2015/08710 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GENERATING FROM A COEFFICIENT DOMAIN REPRESENTATION OF HOA SIGNALS A MIXED SPATIAL/COEFFICIENT DOMAIN REPRESENTATION OF SAID HOA SIGNALS ~71:THOMSON LICENSING, 1-5 rue Jeanne d'Arc, F-92130, Issyles-Moulineaux, France ~72: ALEXANDER KRUEGER;SVEN KORDON~ 33:EP ~31:13305986.5 ~32:11/07/2013 2015/08711 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT OF CANCERS USING PI3 KINASE ISOFORM MODULATORS ~71:INFINITY PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 780 Memorial Drive, Cambridge, 02139, Massachusetts, United States of America ~72: HOWARD M STERN;JEFFERY L KUTOK~ 33:US ~31:61/829,168 ~32:30/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/836,088 ~32:17/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/863,365 ~32:07/08/2013;33:US ~31:61/888,454 ~32:08/10/2013;33:US ~31:PCT/US2013/067929 ~32:01/11/2013;33:US ~31:61/991,414 ~32:09/05/2014 2015/08712 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS OF A HIF HYDROXYLASE INHIBITOR ~71:FIBROGEN, INC., 409 Illinois Street, San Francisco, 94158, California, United States of America ~72: CLAUDIA WITSCHI;DAVID CONCA;LEE ALLEN FLIPPIN;LEE ROBERT WRIGHT;SCOTT DAVID LEIGH~ 33:US ~31:61/831,909 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/08713 ~ Complete ~54:ARRANGEMENT AND METHOD FOR POSITIONING CARTRIDGES FOR A ROCK GROUTING EQUIPMENT ~71:ATLAS COPCO ROCK DRILLS AB, A COMPANY ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF SWEDEN, , S-701 91, Örebro, Sweden ~72: SVEN-OLOV NYSTRÖM~ 33:SE ~31:1350774-4 ~32:26/06/2013 2015/08714 ~ Complete ~54:PRODUCTION OF HUMAN PULMONARY SURFACTANT PROTEIN B IN PLANTS ~71:AZARGEN BIOTECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD, Natural Science Building, Room 2066 Merriman Avenue Stellenbosch, South Africa ~72: Jacobus Petrus Zwiegelaar;Mauritz Venter~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/04666 ~32:24/06/2013 2015/08699 ~ Complete ~54:ARTICLE STORAGE STRUCTURE FOR AUTOMATIC TWO-WHEELED VEHICLES ~71:Honda Motor Co., Ltd., 1-1, Minami-Aoyama 2-Chome, Minato-ku, TOKYO 107-8556, JAPAN, Japan ~72: HASUNUMA , Ryo;OISHI , Kenichi~ 33:JP ~31:2013-116402 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/08703 ~ Complete ~54:FORMED CERAMIC SUBSTRATE COMPOSITION FOR CATALYST INTEGRATION ~71:Corning Incorporated, 1 Riverfront Plaza, CORNING 14831, NY, USA, United States of America ~72: BOGER, Thorsten Rolf;MERKEL, Gregory Albert;SONG, Zhen~ 33:US ~31:13/906,151 ~32:30/05/2013 2015/08705 ~ Complete ~54:SURFACE-TREATED CALCIUM CARBONATE AND PHYLLOSILICATE AND ITS USE IN WATER PURIFICATION ~71:OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG, Baslerstrasse 42, CH-4665, Oftringen, Switzerland ~72: DANIEL EDWARD GERARD;JOACHIM SCHOELKOPF;MARTINE POFFET;MICHAEL SKOVBY;PATRICK ARTHUR CHARLES GANE~ 33:EP ~31:13166922.8 ~32:07/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/822,941 ~32:14/05/2013 2015/08684 ~ Provisional ~54:ROLLER MONITORING SYSTEM ~71:WEST COAST GROUP (PTY) LTD, 29 BELLADONNA AVENUE, South Africa ~72: LAWRENCE, Gareth John~ 2015/08685 ~ Provisional ~54:PROBIOTIC COMPOSITION ~71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY, Admin B, Victoria Street, Stellenbosch,, South Africa ~72: DICKS, Leon Milner Theodore;NEVELING, Deon~ 2015/08698 ~ Complete ~54:VIBRATING DEVICE COMPRISING TWO CONCENTRIC ROTATING SHAFTS WITH RESPECTIVE ECCENTRIC MASSES, WHICH ROTATE IN OPPOSITE DIRECTIONS, AND A
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SUPPORTING STRUCTURE INCLUDING A BASE AND TWO INDEPENDENT LUBRICATED CAVITIES ~71:Vulco S.A., San José 0815, San Bernardo, SANTIAGO, CHILE, Chile ~72: RADDEMACHER, Marcelo~ 33:CL ~31:1014-2013 ~32:12/04/2013 2015/08701 ~ Complete ~54:SANDWICH ELEMENT AND A LOAD FLOOR MADE AS SUCH AN ELEMENT ~71:SSAB Technology AB, P.O. Box 70, STOCKHOLM SE-101 21, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: ISAKSSON, Anders~ 33:SE ~31:1350656-3 ~32:30/05/2013 2015/08718 ~ Complete ~54:LOW-SKEW COMMUNICATION SYSTEM ~71:MASCHINENFABRIK REINHAUSEN GMBH, Falkensteinstrabe 8, D-93059 Regensburg, Germany ~72: CRONIN, IVAN;LEEDHAM, ROBERT JOHN;PARKER, STEPHEN;VIT, MATTEO~ 33:GB ~31:1311248.7 ~32:25/06/2013 2015/08700 ~ Complete ~54:COMMUNICATION METHOD, BASE STATION AND USER EQUIPMENT ~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang, SHENZHEN 518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: ZENG, Qinghai;ZHANG, Hongping;ZHANG, Jian~ 2015/08687 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PRODUCING COMPOSITES ~71:EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH, RELLINGHAUSER STRASSE 1-11, 45128 ESSEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: DE NARDO, Sebastian;HOPPE, Dirk;LOMOELDER, Rainer;NACKE, Christoph~ 33:EP ~31:EP14195385 ~32:28/11/2014 2015/08688 ~ Complete ~54:MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTIC TEST FOR CANCER ~71:Almac Diagnostics Limited, Almac House, 20 Seagoe Industrial Estate, CRAIGAVON BT63 5QD, NORTHERN IRELAND, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: BYLESJO, Max;DAVISON, Timothy;DEHARO, Steve;GOFFARD, Nicolas;HARKIN, Denis Paul;HILL, Laura A.;KEATING, Katherine E.;KENNEDY, Richard;MCDYER, Fionnuala;O'DONNELL, Jude;PROUTSKI, Vitali~ 33:US ~31:61/383,201 ~32:15/09/2010;33:US ~31:61/490,039 ~32:25/05/2011 2015/08689 ~ Complete ~54:MOLECULAR DIAGNOSTIC TEST FOR CANCER ~71:Almac Diagnostics Limited, Almac House, 20 Seagoe Industrial Estate, CRAIGAVON BT63 5QD, NORTHERN IRELAND, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: BYLESJO, Max;DAVISON, Timothy;DEHARO, Steve;GOFFARD, Nicolas;HARKIN, Denis Paul;HILL, Laura A.;KEATING, Katherine E.;KENNEDY, Richard;MCDYER, Fionnuala;O'DONNELL, Jude;PROUTSKI, Vitali~ 33:US ~31:61/383,201 ~32:15/09/2010;33:US ~31:61/490,039 ~32:25/05/2011 2015/08690 ~ Complete ~54:YEAST-BASED THERAPEUTIC FOR CHRONIC HEPATITIS B INFECTION ~71:GlobeImmune, Inc., 1450 Infinite Drive, LOUISVILLE 80027, CO, USA, United States of America ~72: APELIAN, David;COESHOTT, Claire;GUO, Zhimin;KING, Thomas H.~ 33:US ~31:61/442,204 ~32:12/02/2011;33:US ~31:61/496,945 ~32:14/06/2011;33:US ~31:61/507,361 ~32:13/07/2011 2015/08693 ~ Complete ~54:PART-STREAM DISTILLATION ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany;DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC, 2040 DOW CENTER, MIDLAND, MICHIGAN 48674, USA, United States of America ~72: BÄR, Holger;KAMPE, Philip;MÜLLER, Ulrich;PARVULESCU, AndreiNicolae;RIEDEL, Dominic;SCHRÖDER, Alexander;SEELIG, Bianca;TELES, Joaquim, Henrique;URBANCZYK, Daniel;WEBER, Markus;WEIDENBACH, Meinolf;WITZL, Werner~ 33:EP ~31:13165819.7 ~32:29/04/2013;33:EP ~31:13187139.4 ~32:02/10/2013 2015/08695 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR MOUNTING A WIND TURBINE ROTOR BLADE, AND WIND TURBINE ROTOR BLADE ~71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH, Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Alexander HOFFMANN;Frank KNOOP;Gerrit KUIPER~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 211 751.5 ~32:21/06/2013
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2015/08696 ~ Complete ~54:COMBINED TAILINGS DISPOSAL FOR MINERALS PROCESSES ~71:FLSmidth A/S, 77 Vigerslev Alle, VALBY DK-2500, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: BRAUN, Chris;GUPTA, Vishal;LAROS, Timothy J.;WISDOM, Todd~ 33:US ~31:61/828,003 ~32:28/05/2013 2015/08691 ~ Complete ~54:COOLING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy, Pihtisulunkatu 9, TAMPERE FI-33330, FINLAND, Finland ~72: LINDHOLM, Kari~ 33:EP ~31:14195058.4 ~32:27/11/2014 2015/08697 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRE-TREATMENT OF GOLD-BEARING OXIDE ORES ~71:Barrick Gold Corporation, BCE Place, Canada Trust Tower, 161 Bay Street, Suite 3700, TORONTO M5J 2S1, ON, CANADA, Canada ~72: CHOI, Yeonuk;GHARELAR, Ahmad Ghahremaninezhad~ 33:US ~31:61/828,558 ~32:29/05/2013 .
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2015/08997 ~ Provisional ~54:AQUA-DRAULIC SAUSAGE FILLER ~71:MAX MILTON BARRY, 260 Wildesering Street, South Africa ~72: MAX MILTON BARRY~ 2015/08763 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PERFORMING ANALOG-TO-DIGITAL CONVERSION ON MULTIPLE INPUT SIGNALS ~71:Sony Corporation, 1-7-1, Konan, TOKYO 108-0075, MINATO-KU, JAPAN, Japan ~72: FAY, Luke~ 33:US ~31:13/955,130 ~32:31/07/2013 2015/08732 ~ Complete ~54:A STRUCTURED MESSAGING AND REPORTING SYSTEM ~71:WYZETALK (PTY) LTD, Unit D03 Octo Place Electron Road Techno Park, South Africa ~72: KAPPERS, Gysbert Adrian;PRETORIUS, Gerhard~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08794 ~32:01/12/2014 2015/08720 ~ Provisional ~54:QINA AFRICA MARKET BUSINESS INTELLIGENCE (MBI) PORTAL ~71:Mogen Naidoo, Unit 44 Sandton Village Estate Holkam Road Paulshof, South Africa ~72: Mogen Naidoo;Nkululeku Nkonyane;Spiwe Chireka~ 33:ZA ~31:MBI001 ~32:28/11/2015 2015/08721 ~ Provisional ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL CARRIERS ~71:Yvonne Katzeff, 129 Road No. 3, Victory Park, South Africa ~72: Yvonne Katzeff~ 2015/08728 ~ Complete ~54:HYDROCORTISONE CONTROLLED RELEASE FORMULATION ~71:DIURNAL LIMITED, Cardiff Medicentre Heath Park Cardiff, United Kingdom ~72: Hiep HUATAN;Martin WHITAKER;Richard ROSS~ 33:IB ~31:1202433.7 ~32:13/02/2012;33:IB ~31:PCT/GB2013/050311 ~32:12/02/2013 2015/08735 ~ Complete ~54:WALL MOUNT FOR FLAT AND NON-FLAT SCREENS ~71:BARKAN HOLDINGS PTY LTD, Roete 24, Unit C4 and C5, 50 Herman Sreet, Meadowdale,, South Africa;BARKAN MOUNTS LTD (Company No. 511231672), 39 Kehilat Sofia Street,, Israel ~72: 1. FELDMAN, Peter;MOSKOVICH, David~ 33:US ~31:14/730,254 ~32:04/06/2015 2015/08751 ~ Complete ~54:ROCK WALL CLOSURE DETECTION DEVICE ~71:NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD, 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: ABREU, Rual; MAHLATJ, Cassius~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/06661 ~32:05/09/2013 2015/08730 ~ Complete ~54:DECONGESTANT GUM ~71:RATHOGWA, Michael, T., 57 LE ROY CRESCENT, BENDOR VILLAGE, POLOKWANE, 0699, South Africa ~72: RATHOGWA, Michael, T.~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08788 ~32:01/12/2014 2015/08760 ~ Complete ~54:HEAT-TREATED STEEL MATERIAL AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME ~71:Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-chome, TOKYO 100-8071, CHIYODA-KU,
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JAPAN, Japan ~72: HIKIDA, Kazuo;KOJIMA, Nobusato;MIZUI, Naomitsu;TABATA, Shinichiro~ 33:JP ~31:2013120973 ~32:07/06/2013 2015/08766 ~ Complete ~54:MASTER MONITORING SYSTEM FOR CHARGING OF SUPER CAPACITOR ~71:China University of Mining and Technology, Science Academy of China University of Mining and Technology, No. 1 University Road, XUZHOU 221116, JIANGSU, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: CAO, Guohua;LI , Wei;LI, Yang;WANG, Houlian;ZHOU, Gongbo;ZHU, Zhencai~ 33:CN ~31:201410186801.1 ~32:05/05/2014 2015/08761 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED NUCLEOSIDES, NUCLEOTIDES AND ANALOGS THEREOF ~71:Alios BioPharma, Inc., 260 E. Grand Avenue, 2nd Floor, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 94080, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: BEIGELMAN, Leonid;DYATKINA, Natalia;RAJWANSHI, Vivek Kumar;WANG, Guangyi~ 33:US ~31:61/839,756 ~32:26/06/2013 2015/08765 ~ Complete ~54:FORMED CERAMIC SUBSTRATE COMPOSITION FOR CATALYST INTEGRATION ~71:Corning Incorporated, 1 Riverfront Plaza, CORNING 14831, NY, USA, United States of America ~72: BISCHOF, Christian;TANNER, Cameron Wayne;TEPESCH, Patrick David;VILENO, Elizabeth Marie~ 33:US ~31:13/906,133 ~32:30/05/2013 2015/08790 ~ Provisional ~54:DIGITAL LIVE TV COMMUNICATION 2 ~71:FANIE MABOTHILE MOLOI, 63374 Zone 16, South Africa ~72: FANIE MABOTHILE MOLOI~ 2015/08724 ~ 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~ 2015/08727 ~ Complete ~54:MODULAR STRUCTURE ~71:SOUTHERN CROSS ENGINEERING SUPPLIES CC, 42 Gumtree Crescent, South Africa ~72: BARBOUR, GREGORY BERNARD~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08749 ~32:28/11/2014 2015/08754 ~ Complete ~54:TOY ~71:BIG BOY PLASTICS CC, 2 Bunsen Street, INDUSTRIA, Johannesburg 2042, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: FREESE, Kevin Arnold~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/07496 ~32:15/10/2014 2015/08757 ~ Complete ~54:BARLEY WITH VERY LOW LEVELS OF HORDEINS ~71:Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial Research Organisation, Limestone Avenue, CAMPBELL 2612, ACT, AUSTRALIA, Australia;Grains Research and Development Corporation, Level 4, 4 National Circuit, BARTON, ACT, AUSTRALIA, Australia ~72: BLUNDELL, Malcolm James;COLGRAVE, Michelle Lisa;HOWITT, Crispin Alexander;TANNER, Gregory John~ 33:AU ~31:2013902140 ~32:13/06/2013;33:AU ~31:2013902565 ~32:11/07/2013 2015/08759 ~ Complete ~54:A PROCESS AND MEDIUM FOR REDUCING SELENIUM LEVELS IN BIOMASS FROM FERMENTATION OF CO-CONTAINING GASEOUS SUBSTRATES ~71:INEOS Bio SA, Avenue des Uttins 3, ROLLE 1180, CH, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: KENDIRGI, Frédéric;SCOTT, Syrona R.;SENARATNE, Ryan H.~ 33:US ~31:61/857,044 ~32:22/07/2013;33:US ~31:14/331,326 ~32:15/07/2014 2015/08723 ~ Provisional ~54:GOLF SWING TRAINING AID ~71:WESTNER, Wayne, Brett, UNIT 3 GWALA GWALA RAHLE ROAD PENNINGTON KWAZULU NATAL, SOUTH AFRICA, Ireland ~72: WESTNER, Wayne, Brett~ 2015/08729 ~ Complete ~54:AN IMPACT SENSOR ~71:TERRENCE KEITH ASHWIN, 39 Fenwick Street, Fernridge Estate, Dainfern Valley,, South Africa ~72: TERRENCE KEITH ASHWIN~
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2015/08762 ~ Complete ~54:FERRIS WHEEL-TYPE VACUUM PACKAGING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:Cryovac, Inc., 100 Rogers Bridge Road, Post Office Box 464, DUNCAN 29334, SC, USA, United States of America ~72: BRINKMAN, Jacob;KOKE, John~ 33:US ~31:13/914,886 ~32:11/06/2013 2015/08770 ~ Provisional ~54:ACCESSORY EQUIPMENT FOR USE WITH DRILLING APPARATUS ~71:GOUWS, Petrus Christiaan, 6 Silver Street, Benfleur, Witbank, 1034, Mpumalanga, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: GOUWS, Petrus Christiaan~ 2015/08725 ~ Complete ~54:AN ACCESSORY FOR A BED ~71:WALLJEE, Brenda, Catherine, 23 ANGELA HEIGHTS, CRESSWOOD, JOHANNESBURG, 0028, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: WALLJEE, Brenda, Catherine~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/06843 ~32:10/09/2014 2015/08726 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION ~71:CIPLA LIMITED, Cipla House, Peninsula Business Park, Ganpatrao Kadam Marg,Lower Parel, India ~72: MALHOTRA, Geena;RAUT, Preeti~ 33:IN ~31:3765/MUM/2014 ~32:27/11/2014 2015/08731 ~ Complete ~54:NET TENSIONER ~71:NICAUD COMPANIES 22 (PTY) LTD, Plot 75, Rhenosterfontein, Rustenburg, South Africa ~72: FLANAGAN, William Frederick; VERGOTTINI, William Walker~ 2015/08736 ~ Complete ~54:SECURITY CAMERA HAVING A CABLE ASSEMBLY WITH AN INTEGRATED PROCESSING MODULE ~71:AVIGILON CORPORATION, BOX 378, #101 - 1001 WEST BROADWAY, VANCOUVER, BC V6H 4E4, CANADA, Canada ~72: MOHAN, Sudeep;NEUFELD, Michael~ 2015/08750 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOUNDS OF '3-(5-SUSTITUTED OXY-2,4-DINITRO-PHENYL)-2-OXOPROPIONIC ACID ESTER', PROCESS AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF ~71:ANTHEM BIOSCIENCES PVT. LTD., #49, Canara Bank Road Bommasandra Industrial Area, Hosur Road, India ~72: CHANDRAPPA KORAMANGALA, Ravindra;GAVARA GOVINDA, Rajulu;PUTHIAPARAMPIL, Tom Thomas;SAMBASIVAM, Ganesh~ 33:IN ~31:2466/CHE/2013 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/08722 ~ Provisional ~54:TUFFPACK, STEEL BOTTOM MOUNT SPARE WHEEL BRACKET ~71:Francois van Zyl, Plot 95, Erf 530, Ann Road Poortview, Roodepoort 1724, South Africa;Jonathan David van Druten, Plot 95, Erf 530, Poortview, Roodepoort 1724, South Africa ~72: Francois van Zyl;Jonathan David van Druten~ 33:ZA ~31:E04H ~32:30/11/2015 2015/08767 ~ Complete ~54:POLYMERIC HYDROGEL PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS WITH ONDEMAND RELEASE OF A DRUG IN RESPONSE TO A ELECTRICAL STIMULUS ~71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WITWATERSRAND,JOHANNESBURG, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue, Braamfontein, 2001 JOHANNESBURG, South Africa ~72: CHOONARA,Yahya Essop;DU TOIT,Lisa Claire;INDERMUN,Sunaina;KUMAR,Pradeep;PILLAY,Viness~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/03983 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/08734 ~ Complete ~54:COLOURING OF ANFO EXPLOSIVE FUEL OIL ~71:OSS MANAGEMENT SERVICES (PTY) LIMITED, 187 ELSBURG ROAD DELVILLE EXTENSION 4, GAUTENG, South Africa ~72: BIANCHINA, LEONARD BENJAMIN;TUNNICLIFFE, IAN NIGEL~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08793 ~32:01/12/2014 2015/08738 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR VERIFICATION CONDUCTED AT A SECURE ELEMENT ~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;VAN WYK, Hough Arie~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/03903 ~32:29/05/2013
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2015/08740 ~ Complete ~54:COMPACT IMPLEMENT FOR SEPARATING AND CLEANING VARIOUS GRAINS ~71:INDÚSTRIAS REUNIDAS COLOMBO LTDA, Av. Luiz Colombo, Brazil ~72: BERTINO, Luiz, Henrique;~ 33:BR ~31:BR 10 2013 015624 8 ~32:20/06/2013 2015/08742 ~ Complete ~54:DISPENSER FOR STORING AND DISPENSING HYGIENE PRODUCTS ~71:SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB, S-405 03, Sweden ~72: ORGNA, Peter~ 2015/08744 ~ Complete ~54:SCAFFOLDING TUBE OF SCAFFOLDING, AND SCAFFOLDING ELEMENT ~71:PERI GMBH, Rudolf-Diesel-Strasse, Germany ~72: Christian LEDER;Frank ERATH;Rudolf SPECHT~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 108 326.9 ~32:02/08/2013 2015/08746 ~ Complete ~54:HANDHELD MOBILE RECORDING DEVICE WITH MICROPHONE CHARACTERISTIC SELECTION MEANS ~71:SPEECH PROCESSING SOLUTIONS GMBH, Gutheil-SchoderGasse 8-12, Austria ~72: PODHRADSKY, Gerhard~ 33:EP ~31:13173936.9 ~32:27/06/2013 2015/08748 ~ Complete ~54:DETONATOR SYSTEM CONFIRMATION ~71:DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD, AECI Place, The Woodlands, Woodlands Drive, South Africa ~72: VAN WYK, Riaan Lingenfelder~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/04996 ~32:04/07/2013 2015/08764 ~ Complete ~54:FORMED CERAMIC SUBSTRATE COMPOSITION FOR CATALYST INTEGRATION ~71:Corning Incorporated, 1 Riverfront Plaza, CORNING 14831, NY, USA, United States of America ~72: BISCHOF, Christian;BOGER, Thorsten Rolf;MERKEL, Gregory Albert;SONG, Zhen;TANNER, Cameron Wayne;TEPESCH, Patrick David;VILENO, Elizabeth Marie~ 33:US ~31:13/906,108 ~32:30/05/2013 2015/08755 ~ Complete ~54:ADJUSTABLE TEMPORARY STAIRWAY ~71:ANGELOS, Komninos, 23 Joseph Avenue,, NORTHCLIFF,, Johannesburg 2195, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa;LAWRENCE, Allen Preston, Portion 94 of Farm JQ 417, Roodekopjes, BRITZ, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: LAWRENCE, Allen Preston~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/02652 ~32:27/08/2014 2015/08756 ~ Complete ~54:N-(2-FLUORO-2-PHENETHYL)CARBOXAMIDES AS NEMATICIDES AND ENDOPARASITICIDES ~71:Bayer CropScience Aktiengesellschaft, Alfred-Nobel-Str. 50, MONHEIM AM RHEIN 40789, GERMANY, Germany ~72: COQUERON, Pierre-Yves;DECOR, Anne;GREUL, Jörg;GÖRGENS, Ulrich;HEILMANN, Eike Kevin;ILG, Kerstin;LÖSEL, Peter;LÜMMEN, Peter;MALSAM, Olga;PORTZ, Daniela;SCHWARZ, Hans-Georg;WELZ, Claudia~ 33:EP ~31:13166043.3 ~32:30/04/2013 2015/08771 ~ Provisional ~54:PRESSURE SENSING ARRANGEMENT FOR A SELF-CONTAINED SELFRESCUER HOUSING ~71:DESIGNS UNIQUE CC, 4 Komatie Road, EMMARENTIA, Johannesburg 2195, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: HOLDCROFT, Jeremy Neville;HOLDCROFT, Robert James~ 2015/08769 ~ Provisional ~54:A STOWAGE SYSTEM FOR STOP BLOCKS FOR ROAD VEHICLES ~71:VAN WYK, Marthinus, 32 Gateway Manor, Melodie, Hartbeespoort, 0216, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: VAN WYK, Marthinus~ 2015/08733 ~ Complete ~54:UTILITY NOTIFICATION ~71:KRUGER, Erika Louise, 197 Constantia Street, Dagbreek, South Africa ~72: KRUGER, Erika Louise~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/06427 ~32:02/09/2014 2015/08737 ~ Complete ~54:APPLYING A PESTICIDE-COMPRISING DISPERSION OF AN ALIPHATIC POLYURETHANE TO PLANTS ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BLANZ, Birgit;FRÖHLING, Peter;HENKES, Steffen;HÄBERLE, Karl;MERK, Michael;NOLTE, Marc;PARENTI, Antonio;SCHNEIDER, Karl-Heinrich~ 33:EP ~31:13165986.4 ~32:30/04/2013
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2015/08739 ~ Complete ~54:AGENT FOR REMOVING STAINS AND DEPOSITS ~71:GETING SOLUTIONS GMBH, Hertzstraße 1, Germany ~72: JAESCHKE, Edgar;LEIPOLD, Joachim;SCHIRMER, Antje~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 106 363.2 ~32:18/06/2013 2015/08741 ~ Complete ~54:DISPENSER AND METHOD OF REFILLING DISPENSER ~71:SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB, S-405 03, Sweden ~72: LARSSON, Björn~ 2015/08743 ~ Complete ~54:A RETAIL SYSTEM ~71:BETWEEN THE FLAGS (AUST) PTY LTD, Level 1, 69-71 Edward Street, Pyrmont, Australia ~72: LOCKWOOD, David John;OAYDA, Grant;PHAM, Dean~ 33:AU ~31:2013901961 ~32:31/05/2013;33:AU ~31:2014900464 ~32:14/02/2014;33:AU ~31:2014901003 ~32:21/03/2014;33:AU ~31:2014100593 ~32:02/06/2014 2015/08745 ~ Complete ~54:AN IMPROVED LINER ~71:TEGA INDUSTRIES LIMITED, 147, Block-g, New Alipore, India ~72: KISHOR, Kaushal;PANIGRAHI, Arunlal;ROY, Saroj Kumar;YAVER, Imam Syed~ 33:IN ~31:711/KOL/2013 ~32:14/06/2013 2015/08747 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A FRUCTOSIDE-CONTAINING PRODUCT ~71:FURANIX TECHNOLOGIES B.V., 29, Zekeringstraat, Netherlands ~72: DE SOUSA DIAS, Ana Sofia Vagueiro;GRUTER, Gerardus Johannes Maria;IQBAL, Sarwat;MCKAY, Benjamin;VAN PUTTEN, Robert-Jan~ 33:NL ~31:2010924 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/08749 ~ Complete ~54:LOW RESISTANCE ELECTRODE ASSEMBLIES FOR PRODUCTION OF METALS ~71:HATCH LTD., 2800 Speakman Drive, Mississauga,, Canada ~72: BERENDS, William R. P.;HALEY, Stephen D.~ 33:CA ~31:2,838,113 ~32:16/12/2013;33:US ~31:62/081,187 ~32:18/11/2014 2015/08758 ~ Complete ~54:BEVERAGE CAN END HAVING AN ARCUATE PANEL WALL AND CURVED TRANSITION WALL ~71:Crown Packaging Technology, Inc., 11535 South Central Avenue, ALSIP 60803, IL, USA, United States of America ~72: FIELDS, Brian;JOHNSON, Ezekiel~ 33:US ~31:61/829,874 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/08768 ~ Provisional ~54:SEGMENT FOR USE IN A FORMING APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR SIZING AND LOCATING SUCH A SEGMENT ~71:JENDAMARK AUTOMATION (PTY) LTD, 76a York Road, North End, PORT ELIZABETH, 6001, Eastern Cape,, South Africa ~72: FLEMING ,Stuart~ .
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2015/08784 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR FASTENING GEMS TO A WATCH DIAL AND A WATCH PROVIDED WITH SUCH A SYSTEM FOR FASTENING GEMS ~71:DOLCE & GABBANA S.R.L., Via C. Goldoni, 10, I-20129, Milano, Italy ~72: DOMENICO DOLCE;STEFANO GABBANA~ 33:IT ~31:MI2013A 001343 ~32:05/08/2013 2015/08835 ~ Provisional ~54:AN IDENTIFICATION, LOCATION AND INFORMATION COMPARISON DEVICE ~71:LESLIE JOHN CASS, 24 Aston Woods Dr., Aston Lake, South Africa ~72: LESLIE JOHN CASS~ 2015/08786 ~ Complete ~54:SEAT BOX WITH DROP-IN WEBBING ASSEMBLY ~71:ASHLEY FURNITURE INDUSTRIES, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF WISCONSIN, UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, One Ashley Way, Arcadia, 54612, Wisconsin, United States of America ~72: AARON BOE;CHRISTOPHER LEJCHER;TIMOTHY A BRANDTNER~ 33:US ~31:61/829,734 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/08968 ~ Complete ~54:IMIDAZO-TRIAZINE DERIVATIVES AS PDE10 INHIBITORS ~71:Pfizer Inc., 235 East 42nd Street, NEW YORK 10017, NY, USA, United States of America ~72: CHAPPIE, Thomas Allen;HELAL,
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Christopher John;KORMOS, Bethany Lyn;TUTTLE, Jamison Bryce;VERHOEST, Patrick Robert~ 33:US ~31:61/818,650 ~32:02/05/2013 2015/08794 ~ Complete ~54:IMMERSION DEVICE FOR AN OPTICAL FIBER FOR MEASURING THE TEMPERATURE OF A MELT ~71:HEREUS ELECTRO-NITE INTERNATIONAL N.V., Centrum Zuid 1105, 3530, Houthalen, Belgium ~72: NEYENS, GUIDO JACOBUS;STEVENS, FRANK;THYS, MICHEL~ 2015/08795 ~ Complete ~54:IMMERSION DEVICE FOR AN OPTICAL FIBER FOR MEASURING THE TEMPERATURE OF A MELT ~71:HERAEUS ELECTRO-NITE INTERNATIONAL N.V., Centrum Zuid 1105, 3530, Houthalen, Belgium ~72: NEYENS, GUIDO JACOBUS;STEVENS, FRANK;THYS, MICHEL~ 33:EP ~31:15152837.9 ~32:28/01/2015 2015/08796 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND FACILITY FOR CHEMICAL-LOOP IXIDATION-REDUCTION COMBUSTION OF A SOLID HYDROCARBON FEEDSTOCK ~71:IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES, 1 & 4 Avenue du Bois-Preau, F-92852 Rueil-Malmaison, France;TOTAL RAFFINAGE CHIMIE, 2 Place Jean Millier - La Defense 6, F-92400 Courbevoie, France ~72: DREUX, HELOISE;GUILLOU, FLORENT;SOZINHO, TIAGO;STAINTON, HELENE~ 33:FR ~31:13 55 481 ~32:13/06/2013 2015/08797 ~ Complete ~54:DOOR CLOSER FOR A LEAF OF A DOOR OR A WINDOW ~71:GEZE GMBH, Reinhold-Voster -Strasse 21-29, 71229 Leonberg, Germany ~72: WORNER, BENJAMIN~ 33:DE ~31:102013210515.0 ~32:06/06/2013;33:DE ~31:102013210516.9 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/08774 ~ Provisional ~54:FUNGICIDE PREPARATION ~71:BioPharm NZ Limited, 11 Hardley Street, Whitiora, New Zealand ~72: Michael-John Joseph BARRY~ 2015/08775 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGING ARRANGEMENT ~71:Sennah Handling Systems CC, 2B Triangle Road, Daljosaphat, South Africa ~72: Hannes Visser~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08220 ~32:11/11/2014 2015/08777 ~ Complete ~54:BUNYAVIRUSES WITH SEGMENTED GLYCOPROTEIN PRECURSOR GENES AND METHODS FOR GENERATING THESE VIRUSES ~71:Stichting Dienst Landbouwkundig Onderzoek, Droevendaalsesteeg 4, WAGENINGEN NL-6708 PB, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: KORTEKAAS, Jeroen Alexander;MOORMANN, Robertus Jacobus Maria;ORESHKOVA, Nadia Dimitrova;WICHGERS SCHREUR, Paulus-Jozef~ 33:EP ~31:13168608.1 ~32:21/05/2013;33:EP ~31:14150826.7 ~32:10/01/2014 2015/08780 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR FEEDING ELECTRIC POWER INTO AN ELECTRIC SUPPLY NETWORK ~71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH, Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Matthias BARTSCH~ 33:DE ~31:102013210812.5 ~32:10/06/2013 2015/08789 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD FOR RECOVERING AN ACID OR BASE ~71:PALADIN INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PTY LTD, Level 4 502 Hay Street, Australia ~72: Mark PEACOCK;Merrill FORD;Paul BOSHOFF;Shana MCDOUGALL~ 33:AU ~31:2014901418 ~32:17/04/2014 2015/08836 ~ Provisional ~54:SHOWER SAVER BAG ~71:THOMAS CHRISTIAN SCHIMPER, Rooibos Street 1, South Africa ~72: THOMAS CHRISTIAAN SCHIMPER~ 2015/08773 ~ Provisional ~54:AN ANKLE IMAGING ACCESSORY ~71:LAUNCHLAB, Hammandshand Road, Stellenbosch University, South Africa ~72: BADENHORST, De la Rey Hertzog Scheepers~ 2015/08776 ~ Complete ~54:FEMALE SANITARY AND URINARY INCONTINENCE TOWELS, GAUZE/BANDAGES AND SURGICAL DRESSINGS FOR TREATING WOUNDS BASED ON TOURMALINE ~71:DAMIAN, Gabriel, C., AV. FRANCISCO I. MADERO N°1316, COL. CENTRO, C.P. 58000 MORELIA, MICHOACAN, MEXICO, Mexico;ZAVALA, José, AV. FRANCISCO I. MADERO N°1316, COL. CENTRO, C.P.
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58000 MORELIA, MICHOACAN, MEXICO, Mexico ~72: DAMIAN, Gabriel, C.;ZAVALA, José~ 33:MX ~31:MX/a/2013/004986 ~32:02/05/2013 2015/08778 ~ Complete ~54:CONCENTRATED BORATE CROSSLINKING SOLUTIONS FOR USE IN HYDRAULIC FRACTURING OPERATIONS ~71:TUCC Technology, LLC, 4800 San Felipe, HOUSTON 77056, TX, USA, United States of America ~72: DOBSON, JR., James W.;PIERCE , Kimberly A.~ 33:US ~31:61/830,374 ~32:03/06/2013;33:US ~31:14/293,764 ~32:02/06/2014 2015/08781 ~ Complete ~54:INSTALLATION FOR HOT DIP COATING A METAL STRIP COMPRISING AN ADJUSTABLE CONFINEMENT BOX ~71:ARCELORMITTAL, 24-26, Boulevard d'Avranches, Luxembourg ~72: Andreas STEFFEN;Axel WENDT;Hubert ST RAYMOND;Jean-Michel MATAIGNE;Julien BENOIT;Maxime MONNOYER;Paul DURIGHELLO;Peter SCHWANDER~ 33:FR ~31:PCT/IB2013/054750 ~32:10/06/2013 2015/08788 ~ Complete ~54:REMOTE CONTROLLER FOR ELECTRONIC APPLIANCES SUCH AS TELEVISION AND THE LIKE ~71:Dante OLIVAR, 8 Dama de Noche Street, Town and Country Village, Philippines ~72: Dante OLIVAR~ 33:PH ~31:22013000203 ~32:06/05/2013 2015/08798 ~ Complete ~54:VOLASERTIB IN COMBINATION WITH AZACITIDINE FOR THE TREATMENT OF ACUTE MYELOID LEUKEMIA AND MYELODYSPLASTIC SYNDROME II ~71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH, Binder Strasse 173, 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein, Germany ~72: CALVO VERGES, MARIA DEL ROSER;RUDOLPH, DOROTHEA;TAUBE, TILLMANN~ 33:US ~31:61/858,804 ~32:26/07/2013 2015/08779 ~ Complete ~54:AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM FOR PURCHASE DELIVERY ~71:Barclays Bank PLC, 29th Floor, 1 Churchill Place, LONDON E14 5HP, GREATER LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: BARTON, Loren;MCSKEANE, Colin~ 33:GB ~31:1307841.5 ~32:01/05/2013 2015/08782 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF TREATING DISEASE BY AURICULAR ANESTHESIA OF CRANIAL NERVES ~71:THOMAS M CREWS, A AMERICAN CITIZEN, 3008 Jones Mille Road, Statesboro, 30461, Georgia, United States of America ~72: THOMAS M CREWS~ 33:US ~31:61/819,023 ~32:03/05/2013 2015/08787 ~ Complete ~54:SOLVENT EXTRACTION SETTLER ARRANGEMENT ~71:OUTOTEC (FINLAND) OY, Rauhalanpuisto 9, Espoo, FI-02230, Finland ~72: HENRI FREDRIKSSON;JUSSI VAARNO;RAMI SAARIO~ 33:FI ~31:20135632 ~32:10/06/2013 2015/08772 ~ Provisional ~54:A CONTROL SYSTEM ~71:VAN DER MERWE, Pieter, Gideo, PLOT 63, SWAVELPOORT, 0056 PRETORIA, South Africa ~72: VAN DER MERWE, Pieter, Gideo~ 2015/08785 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AN ELBOW CHANNEL AND AN ELBOW CHANNEL ~71:OUTOTEC (FINLAND) OY, Rauhalanpuisto 9, Espoo, FI-02230, Finland ~72: HENRI FREDRIKSSON;JUSSI VAARNO;RAMI SAARIO~ 33:FI ~31:20135633 ~32:10/06/2013 2015/08783 ~ Complete ~54:DELAYED RELEASE CYSTEAMINE BEAD FORMULATION ~71:RAPTOR PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 5 Hamilton Landing Suite 160, Novato, 94949, California, United States of America ~72: KATHLENE POWELL;RAMESH MUTTAVARAPU~ 33:US ~31:61/835,965 ~32:17/06/2013 .
- APPLIED ON 2015/12/02 -
2015/08901 ~ Provisional ~54:BATHTUB RACK COVER ~71:Osvaldo Phillmon Mogote, Brits Bakong F337, South Africa ~72: Osvaldo Phillmon Mogote~ 2015/08799 ~ Provisional ~54:FIRE DOOR ~71:ALLANDEL (PTY) LTD, Unit 8, Sunrise Building, Morningside, South Africa ~72: OCHSE, Marchand Rasmussen;SCHOLTZ, Joachim Gerhardus Wilhelm~
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2015/08801 ~ Complete ~54:A SYSTEM FOR MONITORING THE INTERNATIONAL NORMALISING RATIO OF A PATIENT ~71:QUATRO MEDICAL (PTY) LTD, 1088 Bluegrass Street, Weltevreden Park, South Africa ~72: Craig Mark Goodburn;Dermot Gordon Crosthwaite Herron~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08862 ~32:03/12/2014 2015/08810 ~ Complete ~54:SOBETIROME IN THE TREATMENT OF MYELINATION DISEASES ~71:Oregon Health & Science University, 0690 SW Bancoft Street, Mail Code L106TT, PORTLAND 97239, OR, USA, United States of America;The United States Government as represented by the Department of Veterans Affairs, Office of General Counsel- PSG IV (024), 810 Vermont Avenue N.W., Washington, DC, WASHINGTON 20420, DC, USA, United States of America ~72: BOURDETTE, Dennis;CHAUDHARY, Priya;HARTLEY, Meredith;MARRACCI, Gail;PLACZEK, Andrew;RIGHI, Marco;SCANLAN, Thomas S.~ 33:US ~31:61/819,467 ~32:03/05/2013;33:US ~31:PCT/US2013/0053640 ~32:05/08/2013 2015/08817 ~ Complete ~54:PERMANENT MAGNET ASSEMBLIES FOR GENERATING CONCAVE FIELD LINES AND PROCESS FOR CREATING OPTICAL EFFECT COATING THEREWITH (INVERSE ROLLING BAR) ~71:SICPA HOLDING SA, Avenue de Florissant 41, PRILLY CH-1008, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: DEGOTT, Pierre;DESPLAND, Claude-Alain;LOGINOV, Evgeny;SCHMID, Mathieu~ 33:EP ~31:13172078.1 ~32:14/06/2013 2015/08826 ~ Complete ~54:GROUND-BASED GEO-REFERENCED INTERFEROMETRIC RADAR ~71:REUTECH RADAR SYSTEMS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, A SOUTH AFRICAN COMPANY, 35 Elektron Avenue Technopark, Stellenbosch, 7600, Cape Province, South Africa ~72: ANTON FRANCOIS JOUBERT;CORNELIUS JACOBUS ADRIAAN NEL~ 2015/08804 ~ Complete ~54:FISHING ACCESSORY ~71:LEIGH, Stephen, Andrew, 709 SANDLEFORD CLOSE, DAINFERN, 2055, JOHANNESBURG, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: LEIGH, Stephen, Andrew~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/03259 ~32:06/05/2013;33:ZA ~31:2013/04681 ~32:24/06/2013 2015/08814 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH TEMPERATURE GEOMEMBRANE LINERS AND MASTER BATCH COMPOSITIONS ~71:GSE Environmental, LLC, 19103 Gundle Road, HOUSTON 77073, TX, USA, United States of America ~72: PRACHOOMDANG, Yongyoot;WU, Yin~ 33:US ~31:61/831,526 ~32:05/06/2013;33:US ~31:14/271,011 ~32:06/05/2014 2015/08816 ~ Complete ~54:TWO-ENVIRONMENT GAME PLAY SYSTEM ~71:Origin, LLC, 14001 Quail Springs Parkway, OKLAHOMA CITY 73134, OK, USA, United States of America ~72: TAWWATER, Ryan S.;VOLLBRECHT, James T.;VOLLBRECHT, John M.~ 33:US ~31:61/841,544 ~32:01/07/2013 2015/08822 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR ENCODING AND METHOD FOR DECODING A COLOUR TRANSFORM AND CORRESPONDING DEVICES ~71:THOMSON LICENSING, 1-5 rue Jeanne d'Arc, F-92130, Issy-les-Moulineaux, France ~72: EMMANUEL JOLLY;PHILIPPE BORDES;PIERRE ANDRIVON~ 33:EP ~31:13306010.3 ~32:15/07/2013;33:EP ~31:13306068.1 ~32:24/07/2013;33:EP ~31:13306291.9 ~32:23/09/2013;33:EP ~31:13306707.4 ~32:12/12/2013 2015/08823 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PREPARING DEEP-FROZEN VEGETABLES PIECES ~71:24HOURNAMES.COM NV, Eikhoekstraat 23, BE-8640, Vleteren, Belgium;BRAMMIES BVBA, Roggestraat 8, BE-8691, Alveringem, Belgium;XINIR BVBA, Nachtegaalstraat 5, BE-8640, Vleteren, Belgium ~72: BART LAMAIRE;BRAM LAMAIRE;JOSE LAMAIRE~ 33:BE ~31:2013/00415 ~32:12/06/2013 2015/08813 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR FACILITATING TRANSACTIONS ~71:Einnovations Holdings Pte. Ltd., 100 Beach Road, #26-06 Shaw Towers, SINGAPORE 189702, SINGAPORE, Singapore ~72: DIAMANTE, Sherwin;FERNANDEZ, Benjamin;GAW, Gilbert;IBASCO, Alex D.;VEA, Orlando;VILLANUEVA, Angelito~ 33:SG ~31:201304593-5 ~32:13/06/2013
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2015/08815 ~ Complete ~54:DERIVATIVES OF GLP-1 LIKE PEPTIDES, AND USES THEREOF ~71:Novo Nordisk A/S, Novo Allé, BAGSVÆRD DK-2880, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: KOFOED, Jacob;REEDTZ-RUNGE, Steffen;SAUERBERG, Per;TORNØE, Christian Wenzel~ 33:EP ~31:13175094.5 ~32:04/07/2013;33:US ~31:61/845,646 ~32:12/07/2013 2015/08821 ~ Complete ~54:AIR FLOW CONTROL ARRANGEMENT FOR PULVERIZERS ~71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD, A COMPANY INCORPORATED IN SWITZERLAND, Brown Boveri Strasse 7, CH-5400, Baden, Switzerland ~72: PAUL MACKENZIE COLSON~ 33:US ~31:13/908,356 ~32:03/06/2013 2015/08824 ~ Complete ~54:WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICES ~71:TOMTOM TELEMATICS B.V., A NETHERLANDS COMPANY, De Ruijterkade 154, 1011 AC, Amsterdam, Netherlands ~72: ALEXANDER SCHMIDT;OLIVER GRÜNDLER;TORSTEN SCHLIEDER;ULF MEYER~ 33:GB ~31:1309716.7 ~32:31/05/2013;33:GB ~31:1314998.4 ~32:21/08/2013 2015/08828 ~ Complete ~54:AVIAN CELLS FOR IMPROVED VIRUS PRODUCTION ~71:THE PIRBRIGHT INSTITUTE, Ash Road, Pirbright, GU24 0NF, Surrey, United Kingdom ~72: MARK FIFE;MARK GIBSON~ 33:GB ~31:1310031.8 ~32:05/06/2013 2015/08829 ~ Complete ~54:PHENOLIC RESIN OBTAINED BY POLYCONDENSATION OF FORMALDEHYDE, PHENOL AND LIGNIN ~71:COMPAGNIE INDUSTRIELLE DE LA MATIERE VEGETALE, 11 rue Louis Philippe, F-92200, Neuilly sur Seine, France ~72: BOUCHRA BENJELLOUN MLAYAH;MICHEL DELMAS~ 33:FR ~31:1356125 ~32:26/06/2013 2015/08800 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRICAL PYLON ~71:STRUCTA GROUP (PTY) LTD, Plantech Building, 1st Floor, 17 Quintin Brand Street, Persequor Technopark, Meiring Naude Road, South Africa ~72: Christoffel Phillippus MARAIS~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08601 ~32:24/11/2014 2015/08806 ~ Complete ~54:COOKING APPARATUS ~71:WILD EARTH WINES LIMITED, 320 Felton Road Cromwell, New Zealand ~72: QUIDER, Quintin~ 33:NZ ~31:610141 ~32:02/05/2013 2015/08809 ~ Complete ~54:HEAT SENSITIVE TAMPER INDICATING MARKINGS ~71:SICPA HOLDING SA, Avenue de Florissant 41, PRILLY CH-1008, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: CLASSICK, Tom;GAZAWAY, Toni Lee;LIEU, Hau;VEREEN, John~ 33:US ~31:61/834,201 ~32:12/06/2013 2015/08812 ~ Complete ~54:SHUT-OFF VALVE FOR OSCILLATING WATER COLUMN TURBINES ~71:Dresser-Rand Company Ltd., Werrington Parkway, PETERBOROUGH PE4 5HG, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom;HALL, Russell, 19, Horsegate, Deeping St. J, PETERBOROUGH PE6 8EN, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom;NATANZI, Shahab, 8 Chartwell Close, Fletton, PETERBOROUGH PE2 9BE, CAMBRIDGESHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: HALL, Russell;NATANZI, Shahab~ 33:US ~31:61/830,541 ~32:03/06/2013;33:US ~31:14/285,664 ~32:23/05/2014 2015/08818 ~ Complete ~54:COMPRESSION-RESISTANT SHOCK ABSORBER PISTON SEAL ~71:RIDE CONTROL, LLC, 950 Maplelawn, Michigan, United States of America ~72: David L. Ruhlman;Paul Przybyl~ 33:US ~31:61/818,558 ~32:02/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/889,737 ~32:11/10/2013 2015/08819 ~ Complete ~54:FILLER ADAPTER ~71:DÜRR SOMAC GMBH, Zwickauer Strasse 30, Germany ~72: André GRIMM;Frank WIELAND~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 011 305.9 ~32:02/07/2013 2015/08820 ~ Complete ~54:APPLICATOR FOR REPLACEMENT HAIR STRANDS ~71:HAIRDREAMS HAARHANDELS GMBH, Floraquellweg 9, A-8051, Graz, Austria ~72: GERHARD OTT~ 33:AT ~31:A50376/2013 ~32:07/06/2013
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2015/08825 ~ Complete ~54:WIRELESS COMMUNICATION DEVICES ~71:TOMTOM TELEMATICS B.V., A NETHERLANDS COMPANY, De Ruijterkade 154, 1011 AC, Amsterdam, Netherlands ~72: ALEXANDER SCHMIDT;OLIVER GRÜNDLER;TORSTEN SCHLIEDER;ULF MEYER~ 33:GB ~31:1309716.7 ~32:31/05/2013;33:GB ~31:1314999.2 ~32:21/08/2013 2015/08827 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF RECOVERING COPPER AND PRECIOUS METALS ~71:OUTOTEC (FINLAND) OY, Rauhalanpuisto 9, Espoo, FI-02230, Finland ~72: JANNE KARONEN;KARI HIETALA;KARI VALKAMA;PIA SINISALO~ 33:FI ~31:20135630 ~32:07/06/2013 2015/08845 ~ Complete ~54:COMPACT SECONDARY SUBSTATION ~71:ABB TECHNOLOGY LTD., Affolternstrasse 44, CH-8050, Zurich,, Switzerland ~72: DAHIBHATE,SAMEER;DHAR,BEETHIKA;LAITINEN,HARRI;MILLER,GAVIN;NIETO,CARLOS MARTINEZ;RANDIVE,SANDEEP C;ZIELEMAN,GILBERT~ 33:IN ~31:6048/CHE/2014 ~32:02/12/2014 2015/08832 ~ Complete ~54:WIND TURBINE FOUNDATION ~71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH, Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Alexander GRÖSS;Frank POLLMAN;Thomas COORDES~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 211 750.7 ~32:21/06/2013 2015/08837 ~ Provisional ~54:SOLAR LIGHTING SYSTEM ~71:Christiaan Taljaard, 1 Main Street,, South Africa ~72: CHRISTIAAN TALJAARD~ 2015/08839 ~ Provisional ~54:ROMENATOR (KRAGOPWEKKER) ~71:JACOB ABRAHAM JOHANNES SLABBERT, P.O. BOX 393, DE WAGERSDRIFT, South Africa ~72: JACOB ABRAHAM JOHANNES SLABBERT~ 2015/08842 ~ Complete ~54:BLOCK,FLOOD PROTECTION BARRIER AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING A BARRIER OF THIS TYPE ~71:RESCO Consulting GmbH, HauptstraBe 151, A-8141 Unterpremstatten,, Austria ~72: SCHERKI,Helmut~ 2015/08830 ~ Complete ~54:DIFFUSER ~71:LINDAL FRANCE SAS, Pôle d'Activités Industrielles et Technologiques, France ~72: Dominique FOURNET~ 33:FR ~31:1356024 ~32:24/06/2013 2015/08840 ~ Provisional ~54:PROJECT SOLAR ~71:TEBOGO BASSIE LETSOALO, 1359, South Africa ~72: TEBOGO BASSIE LETSOALO~ 2015/08831 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND A PLATE MODULE FOR MANUFACTURING A THERMAL MODIFICATION KILN ~71:Luxhammar Oy, Maaherrankatu 34, MIKKELI FI-50100, FINLAND, Finland ~72: LALLUKKA, Tero~ 33:FI ~31:20135453 ~32:02/05/2013 2015/08838 ~ Provisional ~54:THE PARCEL COUNTER 2021 ~71:Tebogo Kingsley Monyeki, 35 Letswalo Street, Atteridgeville,, South Africa ~72: Tebogo Kingsley Monyeki~ 2015/08843 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD OF VERIFYING A DOCUMENT ~71:FicaMe (Pty) Ltd, 7 Village on Avon , Elm Avenue, Craigavon, Gauteng, 2129,, South Africa ~72: Martin,Heydenrych;Neil,McBain~ 2015/08807 ~ Complete ~54:CHANNEL RESERVATION IN FREQUENCY MULTIPLEXED COMMUNICATION IN DENSE WIRELESS ENVIRONMENTS ~71:QUALCOMM Incorporated, Attn: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, SAN DIEGO 92121-1714, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: BARRIAC, Gwendolyn Denise;MERLIN, Simone;SAMPATH, Hemanth;TANDRA, Rahul;TIAN, Bin;VERMANI, Sameer;ZHOU, Yan~ 33:US ~31:61/819,096 ~32:03/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/846,579 ~32:15/07/2013;33:US ~31:14/265,269 ~32:29/04/2014
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2015/08808 ~ Complete ~54:ACKNOWLEDGEMENT MECHANISM IN FREQUENCY MULTIPLEXED COMMUNICATION IN DENSE WIRELESS ENVIRONMENTS ~71:QUALCOMM Incorporated, Attn: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, SAN DIEGO 92121-1714, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: BARRIAC, Gwendolyn Denise;MERLIN, Simone;SAMPATH, Hemanth;TANDRA, Rahul;TIAN, Bin;VERMANI, Sameer;ZHOU, Yan~ 33:US ~31:61/819,096 ~32:03/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/846,579 ~32:15/07/2013;33:US ~31:14/265,255 ~32:29/04/2014 2015/08811 ~ Complete ~54:COMMUNICATION CONTROL APPARATUS AND WIRELESS COMMUNICATION APPARATUS ~71:Sony Corporation, 1-7-1, Konan, MINATO-KU 108-0075, TOKYO, JAPAN, Japan ~72: FURUICHI, Sho;KIMURA, Ryota;SAWAI, Ryo;UCHIYAMA, Hiromasa;USUI, Takashi~ 33:JP ~31:2013-171018 ~32:21/08/2013 2015/08841 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR STABILISING ROCK ~71:MINING CONSUMABLES PTY LTD, PO Box 5010, Wantirna South, Victoria 3152,, Australia ~72: STOEL,Nic~ 33:AU ~31:2013901613 ~32:07/05/2013 2015/08844 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING THEOBROMINE AND THEIR USE IN TREATING TOOTH HYPERSENSITIVITY ~71:THEOCORP HOLDING CO., LLC, 3512 8th Street, Metairie, 70002, Louisiana,, United States of America ~72: NAKAMOTO,TETSUO;SADEGHPOUR,ARMAN~ 33:US ~31:61/662,181 ~32:20/06/2012 2015/08805 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INCORPORATING DIGITAL FOOTAGE INTO A DIGITAL CINEMATOGRAPHIC TEMPLATE ~71:WATERSTON ENTERTAINMENT (PTY) LTD, 458 JACQUELINE DRIVE, GARSFONTEIN, PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MYNHARDT, Johann;WATERSTON, Grant~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/03191 ~32:02/05/2013 .
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2015/08880 ~ Complete ~54:WIRELESS GAUGE APPARATUS AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF ~71:ENEVO OY, Linnoitustie 6, Espoo, 02600, Finland ~72: KEKALAINEN, FREDRIK~ 2015/08848 ~ Complete ~54:FUEL EFFICIENT GRILL FOR DIRECT AND INDIRECT COOKING ~71:WeberStephen Products, LLC, 200 E. Daniels Road, PALATINE 60067, IL, USA, United States of America ~72: CHILDRESS, Hollice;SCHLOSSER, Erich J.;SHARMA, Arnan;SIAZON, Romualdo Sonny;SUNICH, James Michael~ 33:US ~31:14/575,227 ~32:18/12/2014 2015/08851 ~ Complete ~54:HEAT BATTERY ASSEMBLIES AND MONITORING SYSTEM THEREFOR ~71:SUNAMP LIMITED, Unit 1, Satellite Place, Macmerry, United Kingdom ~72: BISSELL, Andrew;GATOARA, Santokh Singh~ 33:GB ~31:1309757.1 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/08865 ~ Complete ~54:MATTRESS FOR EVENLY GATHERING AND DISPERSING HUMAN BODY GRAVITY ~71:ZHANG, Shaohua, Tow 4 No. 4 Nanchangshi Liangzhongchang, Xihu Nanchangshi, People's Republic of China ~72: ZHANG, Shaohua~ 33:CN ~31:201310222649.3 ~32:06/06/2013;33:CN ~31:201320430806.5 ~32:19/07/2013 2015/08849 ~ Complete ~54:ENERGY REDUCTION TYPE SEWAGE PROCESSING APPARATUS AND PROCESS USING THE SAME ~71:ETwaters Inc., 603, 9, Neungdong-ro, 16-gil, Gwangjin-gu, SEOUL, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, Republic of Korea ~72: RHEE, Han-Pil~ 2015/08852 ~ Complete ~54:PYRROLE DERIVATIVES AS ALPHA 7 NACHR MODULATORS ~71:LUPIN LIMITED, 159, CST Road, Kalina, Santacruz (East), State of Maharashtra, India ~72: ADURKAR, Shridhar,
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Keshav;BHANAGE, Dnyaneshwar, Changdeo;KAMBOJ, Rajender, Kumar;KARCHE, Navnath, Popat;PALLE, Venkata, P.;SINHA, Neelima~ 33:IN ~31:2049/MUM/2013 ~32:17/06/2013 2015/08855 ~ Complete ~54:CERIA-ZIRCONIA-BASED COMPOSITE OXIDE AND METHOD OF PRODUCTIONOF THE SAME ~71:Nippon Denko Co., Ltd., 4-16, Yaesu 1-chome, Chuo-ku, TOKYO 1038282, JAPAN, Japan ~72: ITOH, Tomoharu;NAGOH, Wataru;SHINGAI, Yasuharu~ 33:JP ~31:2013-117997 ~32:04/06/2013 2015/08857 ~ Complete ~54:LISTEN-BEFORE-TALK RESERVATION SCHEME FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS OVER UNLICENSED SPECTRUM ~71:QUALCOMM Incorporated, Attn: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, SAN DIEGO 92121-1714, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: BHUSHAN, Naga;CHEN, Wanshi;DAMNJANOVIC, Aleksandar;GAAL, Peter;HORN, Gavin Bernard;JI, Tingfang;LUO, Tao;MALLADI, Durga Prasad;WEI, Yongbin~ 33:US ~31:61/825,459 ~32:20/05/2013;33:US ~31:14/281,617 ~32:19/05/2014 2015/08860 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS COMPRISING AGOMELATINE IN THE FORM OF AGOMELATINE CO-CRYSTAL WITH AN ORGANIC ACID ~71:Zentiva, k.s., U. Kabelovny 130, PRAHA 10 102 37, CZECH REPUBLIC, Czech Republic ~72: DUMICIC, Aleksandra;HANOVSKA, Anna;KRAL, Vladimir;NOVAK, Martin;PRIBYL, Daniel;REZAC, Jaroslav;RIDVAN, Ludek~ 33:EP ~31:13002931.7 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/08862 ~ Complete ~54:VIAL ACCESS DEVICE ~71:Industrie Borla S.p.A., Via G. Di Vittorio, 7bis, MONCALIERI (TORINO) I-10024, ITALY, Italy ~72: GUALA, Gianni~ 33:IT ~31:TO2013A000432 ~32:29/05/2013 2015/08869 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF A 2-OCTYL ACRYLATE POLYMER AS A BINDING AGENT IN A COATING COMPOSITION ~71:ARKEMA FRANCE, A FRENCH SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME, 420, rue d'Estienne d'Orves, F-92700, Colombes, France ~72: ALAIN BOONE;ISABELLE BETREMIEUX;JEAN-YVES LOZE;REINHARD LINEMANN~ 33:FR ~31:13.56312 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/08969 ~ Complete ~54:BIOREMEDIATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:TERRA SOIL SCIENCE CC, 624 Whippet Street, South Africa ~72: ROSSOUW, Petrus Stephanus;VAN DER WAALS, JOHAN HILGARD~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08982 ~32:08/12/2014 2015/08878 ~ Complete ~54:FRAGRANCE COMPOSITION ~71:RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED, 103-105 Bath Road, Slough, Berkshire SL1 3UH, United Kingdom ~72: ANGEL, NATHAN;HURRY, SIMON~ 33:GB ~31:1310108.4 ~32:06/06/2013;33:GB ~31:1409626.7 ~32:30/05/2014 2015/08846 ~ Provisional ~54:AN EXERCISE APPARATUS ~71:VAN DER MERWE, Daniel, No. 5 Mount Hope Place, MIDLANDS, Midstream 1692, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: VAN DER MERWE, Daniel~ 2015/08854 ~ Complete ~54:ENZYMATIC SYSTEM-CONTAINING COSMETIC COMPOSITIONS ~71:RAKUTO BIO TECHNOLOGIES LTD., Kochav Yokneam P.O. Box 219, Israel ~72: BELINKY, Paula;KARMON, Yoram;KRINFELD, Bella;LASSER, Haim~ 33:US ~31:61/827,685 ~32:27/05/2013 2015/08856 ~ Complete ~54:WIRELESS FEEDBACK COMMUNICATIONS OVER UNLICENSED SPECTRUM ~71:QUALCOMM Incorporated, Attn: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, SAN DIEGO 921211714, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: BHUSHAN, Naga;CHEN, Wanshi;DAMNJANOVIC, Aleksandar;GAAL, Peter;HORN, Gavin Bernard;JI, Tingfang;LUO, Tao;MALLADI, Durga Prasad;WEI, Yongbin~ 33:US ~31:61/825,459 ~32:20/05/2013;33:US ~31:14/281,620 ~32:19/05/2014
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2015/08859 ~ Complete ~54:MOBILE SECURITY TECHNOLOGY ~71:DECHARMS, Christopher, Box 370786, MONTANA 94037, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: DECHARMS, Christopher~ 33:US ~31:61/819,575 ~32:04/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/872,690 ~32:31/08/2013;33:US ~31:61/924,901 ~32:08/01/2014 2015/08864 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS CRAC MODULATORS ~71:LUPIN LIMITED, 159, CST Road, Kalina, Santacruz (East), State of Maharashtra, India ~72: IRLAPATI, Nageswara, Rao;JAPE, Ravindra, Babanrao;KAMBOJ, Rajender, Kumar;KHEDKAR, Nilesh, Raghunath;NANDURDIKAR, Rahul, Shripad;PALLE, Venkata, P.;SHAIKH, Zubair, Abdul Wajid;SINHA, Neelima~ 33:IN ~31:2105/MUM/2013 ~32:21/06/2013;33:IN ~31:917/MUM/2014 ~32:20/03/2014 2015/08871 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PREVENTING AND/OR TREATING CHRONIC TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY-I ~71:EUSTRALIS PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED (TRADING AS PRESSURA NEURO), Suite 3, Level 2, 470 Collins Street, Melbourne, 3000, Victoria, Australia ~72: ROBERT VINK~ 33:AU ~31:2013902455 ~32:02/07/2013 2015/08873 ~ Complete ~54:TRAFFIC ENFORCEMENT SYSTEM WITH TIME TRACKING AND INTEGRATED VIDEO CAPTURE ~71:KUSTOM SIGNALS, INC., 9652 Loiret Boulevard, Lenexa, 66219, Kansas, United States of America ~72: KENT F HAYES;MAURICE F SHELTON;MICHAEL BIETSCH;MICHAEL PAULSON;MILOS KOVACEVIC;ZORAN KOVACEVIC~ 33:US ~31:61/831,971 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/08876 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE TREATMENT OF DIABETES AND PRE-DIABETES ~71:KANDULA, MAHESH, DOOR NO. 11-61, G.MEDAPADU, SAMALKOT MANDAL, EAST GODAVARI DISTRICT, India ~72: KANDULA, MAHESH~ 2015/08879 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MANUFACTURING VARIABLE CRIMPED WEB MATERIAL ~71:PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A., Quai Jeanrenaud 3, CH-2000 Neuchatel, Switzerland ~72: FERRAZZIN, DIEGO;GUIDI, DANIELE;SANNA, DANIELE~ 33:EP ~31:13182665.3 ~32:02/09/2013 2015/08847 ~ Complete ~54:SERINE/THREONINE KINASE INHIBITORS ~71:Array BioPharma Inc., 3200 Walnut Street, BOULDER 80301, COLORADO, USA, United States of America;Genentech, Inc., 1 DNA Way, SOUTH SAN FRANCISCO 94080-4990, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: BLAKE, James F.;CHEN, Huifen;CHICARELLI, Mark Joseph;GARREY, Rustam Ferdinand;GAUDINO, John;GRINA, Jonas;MOHR, Peter J.;MORENO, David A.;REN, Li;ROBARGE, Kirk;SCHWARZ, Jacob;ZHOU, Aihe~ 33:US ~31:61/605,523 ~32:01/03/2012 2015/08850 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A FIBER, A FIBER AND A YARN MADE FROM SUCH A FIBER ~71:FURANIX TECHNOLOGIES B.V., 29, Zekeringstraat, Netherlands ~72: GRUTER, Gerardus Johannes Maria;KOLSTAD, Jeffrey John~ 33:NL ~31:2011016 ~32:20/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/837,232 ~32:20/06/2013 2015/08853 ~ Complete ~54:TIME SYNCHRONISATION CONTROL APPARATUS AND METHOD ~71:THE SECRETARY OF STATE FOR BUSINESS, INNOVATION & SKILLS, 1 Victoria Street, United Kingdom ~72: LOBO, Leon~ 33:GB ~31:1310114.2 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/08858 ~ Complete ~54:6,7-DIHYDROPYRAZOLO[1,5-A]PYRAZIN-4(5H)-ONE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS NEGATIVE ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS OF MGLUR2 RECEPTORS ~71:Janssen Pharmaceutica N.V., Turnhoutseweg 30, BEERSE B-2340, BELGIUM, Belgium ~72: ALONSO-DE DIEGO, SergioAlvar;ANDRÉS-GIL, José Ignacio;CID-NÚÑEZ, José Maria;DECORTE, Annelies Marie Antonius;DELGADOGONZÁLEZ, Óscar;GARCÍA-MOLINA, Aránzazu;MACDONALD, Gregor James;MEGENS, Antonius Adrianus Hendrikus Petrus;TRABANCO-SUÁREZ, Andrés Avelino;VAN GOOL, Michiel Luc Maria~ 33:EP ~31:13170447.0 ~32:04/06/2013;33:EP ~31:13173939.3 ~32:27/06/2013;33:EP ~31:14166450.8 ~32:29/04/2014
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2015/08861 ~ Complete ~54:TIMING ADJUSTMENT 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: CUI, Jie;LI, Anjian;LI, Bo;LI, Hong;WU, Tong;YANG, Xiaodong~ 2015/08863 ~ Complete ~54:CONNECTOR FOR MEDICAL LINES ~71:Industrie Borla S.p.A., Via G. Di Vittorio, 7bis, MONCALIERI (TORINO) I-10024, ITALY, Italy ~72: GUALA, Gianni~ 33:IT ~31:TO2013A000433 ~32:29/05/2013 2015/08866 ~ Complete ~54:BENZOTHIOPHENE COMPOUND ~71:ASTELLAS PHARMA INC., A JAPANESE COMPANY, 5-1, Nihonbashi-Honcho 2-chome Chuo-ku, Tokyo, 103-8411, Japan ~72: HIROYUKI HISAMICHI;IKUMI KURIWAKI;KAZUHIRO IKEGAI;NOBUAKI TAKESHITA;RYUICHI TAKEZAWA;TSUKASA ISHIHARA~ 33:JP ~31:2013-119416 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/08867 ~ Complete ~54:HERBICIDAL COMPOSITION HAVING IMPROVED PLANT SAFETY ~71:ISHIHARA SANGYO KAISHA, LTD., A JAPANESE CORPORATION, 3-15, Edobori 1-chome Nishi-Ku Osaka-shi, Osaka, 5500002, Japan ~72: RYU YAMADA;YOSHIKAZU SATAKE~ 33:JP ~31:2013-134466 ~32:27/06/2013 2015/08868 ~ Complete ~54:PRODRUG DERIVATIVES OF SUBSTITUTED TRIAZOLOPYRIDINES ~71:BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Müllerstr. 178, 13353, Berlin, Germany ~72: ANTJE MARGRET WENGNER;DETLEF STÖCKIGT;DIRK KOSEMUND;DONALD BIERER;GERHARD SIEMEISTER;HANSGEORG LERCHEN;ILDIKÓ TEREBESI;MICHAEL BRÜNING;PHILIP LIENAU;ULRICH LÜCKING;URSULA KRENZ;VOLKER SCHULZE~ 33:EP ~31:13171508.8 ~32:11/06/2013 2015/08870 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTING LIQUID IN (METH)ACRYLIC MONOMER PROCESS VESSELS ~71:ARKEMA FRANCE, A FRENCH SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME, 420, rue d'Estienne d'Orves, F-92700, Colombes, France ~72: CHRISTIAN LACROIX;ETIENNE BASTIEN;MICHAEL S DECOURCY~ 33:FR ~31:1357332 ~32:25/07/2013 2015/08872 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PREVENTING AND/OR TREATING CHRONIC TRAUMATIC ENCEPHALOPATHY-II ~71:EUSTRALIS PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED (TRADING AS PRESSURA NEURO), Suite 3, Level 2, 470 Collins Street, Melbourne, 3000, Victoria, Australia ~72: ROBERT VINK~ 33:AU ~31:2013902457 ~32:02/07/2013 2015/08874 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS, SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR REDUCING NOISE GENERATED BY ROTATING COUPLINGS AND DRIVES ~71:MAGNADRIVE CORPORATION, 14660 Northeast Woodinville Way, Suite 100, Woodinville, 98072, Washington, United States of America ~72: DAN DURLAND;DENNIS NOSON;JEONGKWAN LEE;MIKE TOMCZAK~ 33:US ~31:61/820,606 ~32:07/05/2013 2015/08875 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND FORMULATIONS WHICH ALLOW THE MODULATION OF IMMUNE RESPONSES RELATED TO THE ADMINISTRATION OF A BIOPHARMACEUTICAL DRUG ~71:HEXAL AG, Industriestrasse 25, Germany ~72: Margot VIERTLBÖCK-SCHUDY;Melanie BARON;Ulrich KRONTHALER~ 33:EP ~31:13177259.2 ~32:13/07/2013 2015/08877 ~ Provisional ~54:RECYCLED WATER TOILET SYSTEM ~71:BABILI NTULI, 959 Makhuse Street, Lynnville, South Africa ~72: BABILI NTULI~ .
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2015/08881 ~ Provisional ~54:A DECKING ASSEMBLY ~71:ANGELUCCI, Attilio, 13 COOT CRESCENT, TABLEVIEW, 7441, South Africa ~72: ANGELUCCI, Attilio~
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2015/08891 ~ Complete ~54:CONCURRENT WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS OVER LICENSED AND UNLICENSED SPECTRUM ~71:QUALCOMM Incorporated, Attn: Patent Department, 5775 Morehouse Drive, SAN DIEGO 92121-1714, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: BHUSHAN, Naga;CHEN, Wanshi;DAMNJANOVIC, Aleksandar;GAAL, Peter;HORN, Gavin Bernard;JI, Tingfang;LUO, Tao;MALLADI, Durga Prasad;WEI, Yongbin~ 33:US ~31:61/825,459 ~32:20/05/2013;33:US ~31:14/281,677 ~32:19/05/2014 2015/08892 ~ Complete ~54:TECHNIQUES FOR SELECTING SUBFRAME TYPE OR FOR INTERLEAVING SIGNALS FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATIONS OVER UNLICENSED SPECTRUM ~71:QUALCOMM Incorporated, Attn: Patent Department, 5775 Morehouse Drive, SAN DIEGO 92121-1714, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: BHUSHAN, Naga;CHEN, Wanshi;DAMNJANOVIC, Aleksandar;GAAL, Peter;HORN, Gavin Bernard;JI, Tingfang;LUO, Tao;MALLADI, Durga Prasad;WEI, Yongbin~ 33:US ~31:61/825,459 ~32:20/05/2013;33:US ~31:14/281,636 ~32:19/05/2014 2015/08893 ~ Complete ~54:GRANULATED SEEDS ~71:Evonik Degussa GmbH, Rellinghauser Straße 1-11, ESSEN 45128 , GERMANY, Germany ~72: ALPMANN, Ludger;DAU, Jörn;FEUERSTEIN, Ulf;LORTZ, Beata Maria;RIEGER, Thomas;SCHEFFLER, Jochen~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 210 408.1 ~32:05/06/2013 2015/08897 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED PHASE CHANGE COMPOSITIONS ~71:SUNAMP LIMITED, Unit 1, Satellite Place, Macmerry, United Kingdom ~72: BISSELL, Andrew John;OLIVER, David;PULHAM, Colin Richard~ 33:GB ~31:1309871.0 ~32:03/06/2013 2015/08885 ~ Complete ~54:VIBRATORY APPARATUS WITH MULTIPLE SCREENING DECKS ~71:General Kinematics Corporation, 5050 Rickert Road, CRYSTAL LAKE 60014, IL, USA, United States of America ~72: DICKINSON, Eric;MASSMAN, Steve~ 33:US ~31:62/088,492 ~32:05/12/2014 2015/08921 ~ Provisional ~54:GREY WATER WASTE PIPE CONNECTOR ~71:JACOBS, ESTHER ELIZABETH, 65 Panorama Park, Tiemanroos Street, South Africa ~72: JACOBS, ESTHER ELIZABETH~ 2015/08896 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-C10ORF54 ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF ~71:Igenica Biotherapeutics, Inc., 863 Mitten Road, Suite 102, BURLINGAME 94010, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: KIM, Sun Young;LIPPINCOTT, John;PRESTA, Leonard G.;VAN DER HORST, Edward Thein Htun~ 33:US ~31:61/832,135 ~32:06/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/934,615 ~32:31/01/2014 2015/08894 ~ Complete ~54:ANTISENSE OLIGOMERS AND CONJUGATES TARGETING PCSK9 ~71:Roche Innovation Center Copenhagen A/S, Fremtidsvej 3, HØRSHOLM DK-2970, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: ALBÆK, Nanna;HEDTJÄRN, Maj;LINDHOLM, Marie;NIELSEN, Niels Fisker;PETRI, Andreas;RAVN, Jacob~ 33:EP ~31:13174092.0 ~32:27/06/2013;33:EP ~31:13192930.9 ~32:14/11/2013;33:EP ~31:13192938.2 ~32:14/11/2013;33:IB ~31:2013/073858 ~32:14/11/2013;33:EP ~31:14153253.1 ~32:30/01/2014;33:EP ~31:14168331.8 ~32:14/05/2014 2015/08900 ~ Provisional ~54:SYSTEM EARTH AND MOON-MODEL ~71:MIRKO KAPIKUL, 18 River Close, 10 Camellia Avenue, Lynwoodridge, South Africa ~72: MIRKO KAPIKUL~ 2015/08883 ~ Provisional ~54:HARDWARE FILTER FOR MONITORING INTERNET BROWSING ~71:TBWA HUNT LASCARIS (Johannesburg) (PTY) LTD., 3 Sandown Valley Crescent, Sandton, JOHANNESBURG 2196, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: SCHOEMAN, Daniel Matthew;VAN NOIE, Marlin~ 2015/08889 ~ Complete ~54:DETERMINING CHARACTERISTICS OF A VISCOUS MATERIAL ~71:WESTECH ENGINEERING, INC., 3665 South West Temple, Salt Lake City, 84115, Utah, United States of America ~72: JEROLD JOHNSON;PHILIP LAKE;ROBERT COOK~ 33:US ~31:61/819,738 ~32:06/05/2013;33:US ~31:14/270,221 ~32:05/05/2014
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2015/08886 ~ Complete ~54:MINING VEHICLE AND METHOD FOR ITS ENERGY SUPPLY ~71:Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy, Pihtisulunkatu 9, TAMPERE FI-33330, FINLAND, Finland ~72: KOUHIA, Samuli;KOUVO, Mikko;VATANEN, Harri;VERHO, Samuli~ 33:EP ~31:14199556.3 ~32:22/12/2014 2015/08920 ~ Provisional ~54:COLOURED WIRE POT SCOURERS ~71:JOHAN THERON, 19 Buffalo Ave, South Africa ~72: JOHAN THERON~ 2015/08884 ~ Provisional ~54:HARNESSING THE KINETIC ENERGY OF A DEFINED GAS TO MECHANICALLY DRIVE ELECTRICTY GENERATION ~71:Adam Pires, Buidling K2, Ardeer road, Pinelands Office Park, Modderfontein, South Africa ~72: Adam Pires~ 2015/08882 ~ Provisional ~54:DRILLING OF BLASTHOLES ~71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD, 19 Precision Street, Kya Sand, South Africa ~72: FRASER, Peter Duncan~ 2015/08887 ~ Complete ~54:REDOX IN-SITU OZONATION ~71:COUNCIL FOR GEOSCIENCE, 3 Oos Street, South Africa ~72: ROBEY, Kate~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08795 ~32:01/12/2014 2015/08890 ~ Complete ~54:A TRACK SHOE HAVING INCREASED SERVICE LIFE USEFUL IN A TRACK DRIVE SYSTEM ~71:ARCELORMITTAL INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO S.L., CL/Chavarri, Spain ~72: Alma OLSEN;Claude TALBOT~ 33:US ~31:61/820,551 ~32:07/05/2013 2015/08888 ~ Complete ~54:FILMING METHOD AND DEVICE FOR SECURE PRODUCTION OF DRUG PREPARATIONS, RELATED MOUNTING FOR POSITIONING OBJECTS ~71:EUREKAM, 1 RUE ALEXANDER FLEMING, 17000 LA ROCHELLE, FRANCE, France ~72: LE BACCON, Gaël;LEFRANC, Benoît;TAMARELLE, Loïc~ 33:FR ~31:1355817 ~32:20/06/2013;33:FR ~31:1359545 ~32:02/10/2013 2015/08895 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS FOR PRODUCING MELANIN AND INORGANIC FERTILIZER FROM FERMENTATION LEACHATES ~71:River Road Research, Inc., 2440 Sheridan Drive, TONAWANDA 14150, NY, USA, United States of America ~72: NEALSON, Kenneth H.;POPA, Radu~ 33:US ~31:13/911,927 ~32:06/06/2013 .
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2015/08906 ~ Complete ~54:A LOCKING DEVICE ~71:Bulugaya Engineering CC, 232 Epsom Avenue Randburg, South Africa;Gary Brian King, 61 Mimosa Road, South Africa ~72: KING, GARY BRIAN;STASSEN, JOHAN NICOLAAS~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/06528 ~32:05/09/2014 2015/09031 ~ Provisional ~54:ANTI-TAMPERING FUEL TANK ~71:J.C.JANSE VAN VUUREN TRANSPORT CC, 273 Granville Road, Robertville, Johannesburg,, South Africa ~72: JANSE VAN VUUREN,Johan Christiaan~ 2015/08910 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR NOTIFYING CHANNEL QUALITY INDICATOR AND MODULATION AND CODING SCHEME ~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang, SHENZHEN 518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: XIA, Liang~ 33:IB ~31:2013/077023 ~32:08/06/2013 2015/08898 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR PREPARING ACRYLIC ACID WITH HIGH SPACE-TIME YIELD ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BLASCHKE, Tim;GRÜNE, Philipp;GÖBEL, Michael;HARTMANN, Marco;WALSDORFF, Christian;WÖRZ, Nicolai, Tonio~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 008 207.2 ~32:14/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/822,950 ~32:14/05/2013 2015/08912 ~ Complete ~54:ORTHOPEDIC CAST AND SPLINT BANDAGES WITH ENCAPSULATED HARDENING MEDIUM AND METHOD ~71:BSN MEDICAL, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND
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EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 5825 Carnegie Boulevard, Charlotte, 282094633, North Carolina, United States of America ~72: JOHN C EVANS~ 33:US ~31:61/840,841 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/08913 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER ~71:FUNDACIÓ PRIVADA INSTITUT D'INVESTIGACIÓ ONCOLÒGICA VALL D'HEBRON, Passeig Vall d'Hebron 119, Hospital Universitari de la Vall d'Hebron Edifici Maternoinfantil, planta 14, E-08035, Barcelona, Spain ~72: LAURA SOUCEK;MARIE-EVE BEAULIEU~ 33:EP ~31:13382167.8 ~32:07/05/2013 2015/08914 ~ Complete ~54:TRANSACTING VIA A SOCIAL NETWORK ~71:AMORNVIVAT NATWUT, A CITIZEN, 110/66 Soi Ladproa 18 Ladproa Road, Jatuchak, Bangkok, 10900, Thailand;CHOTIGAVANICH CHARATPONG, A CITIZEN, 50 Soi 4 Seri 2 Suanluang, Suanluang, Bangkok, 10250, Thailand;PUREETIP TAWEECHAI, A CITIZEN, 145 Soi Soonvijai 4 Rama 9 Road, Huaykwang, Bangkok, 10320, Thailand ~72: CHARATPONG CHOTIGAVANICH;NATWUT AMORNVIVAT;TAWEECHAI PUREETIP~ 2015/08915 ~ Complete ~54:HERBICIDAL COMBINATION WITH HERBICIDAL ACTIVE FATTY ACIDS AND AN ALS-INHIBITOR ~71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Alfred-Nobel-Str. 50, 40789, Monheim Am Rhein, Germany ~72: CHRISTIAN MARIENHAGEN;MICHAEL KILIAN~ 33:EP ~31:13176240.3 ~32:12/07/2013 2015/08916 ~ Complete ~54:COMPLEX GRANULE FORMULATION HAVING IMPROVED STABILITY COMPRISING LEVOCETIRIZINE AND MONTELUKAST ~71:HANMI PHARM. CO., LTD., 214 Muha-ro Paltanmyeon Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, 445-910, Republic of Korea ~72: HO TAEK IM;JAE HYUN PARK;JONG SOO WOO;TAEK KWAN KWON;YONG IL KIM~ 33:KR ~31:10-2013-0075099 ~32:28/06/2013;33:KR ~31:102014-0037540 ~32:31/03/2014 2015/08917 ~ Complete ~54:FLUID INLET ADAPTER ~71:CAREFUSION 303, INC., 3750 Torrey View Court, San Diego, 92130, California, United States of America ~72: JEFFREY HAROLD MILLER~ 33:US ~31:13/931,496 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/08918 ~ Complete ~54:WHEAT STEM RUST RESISTANCE GENE ~71:COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION, A CORPORATION ORGANIZED UNDER THE LAWS OF AUSTRALIA, Limestone Avenue, Campbell, 2612, Australian Capital Territory, Australia ~72: EVANS LAGUDAH;SAMBASIVAM KUPPUSAMY PERIYANNAN~ 33:AU ~31:2013902049 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/08902 ~ Provisional ~54:CLOSURE ~71:Martin Hempel, Endeavour Farm, South Africa ~72: Martin Hempel~ 2015/08903 ~ Complete ~54:MERCHANDISING REFRIGERATOR MONITORING SYSTEM AND COMPONENTS ~71:SMIT, Konrad van Zyl, 16 Provinsielaan, Uniepark,, South Africa;TAYLOR, Donald Michael, 3 Alphen Lane, Dalsig,, South Africa ~72: SMIT, Konrad van Zyl;TAYLOR, Donald Michael~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/07320 ~32:09/10/2014 2015/08904 ~ Complete ~54:ELECTRONIC PAYMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:PAY BY AIRTIME (PTY) LTD, 74 LETTIE STREET, EAST LYNNE, PRETORIA, 0186, South Africa ~72: SKHOSANA, Jappie, Vincent~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/08566 ~32:19/11/2015 2015/08908 ~ Complete ~54:KITE WIND ENERGY COLLECTOR ~71:KITE GEN RESEARCH S.R.L., Corso Lombardia 63/D, Italy ~72: Massimo IPPOLITO~ 33:IT ~31:TO2013A000481 ~32:12/06/2013 2015/08911 ~ Complete ~54:HIP SPICA CAST AND UNDERGARMENT FOR USE WITH HIP SPICA CAST ~71:BSN MEDICAL, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE
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STATE OF DELAWARE, 5825 Carnegie Boulevard, Charlotte, 28209-4633, North Carolina, United States of America ~72: JOHN C EVANS;KOEN JOZEF MARIA JORISSEN~ 2015/08923 ~ Complete ~54:A SYSTEM AND A METHOD FOR PROCESSING PLASTIC, AND PLASTIC PROCESSED THEREFROM ~71:POLYWASTE INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY PTY LIMITED, Room 1203, 12/F, Tower 3, China Hong Kong City, 33 Canton Road, Tsimshatsui, Kowloon Hong Kong, People's Republic of China ~72: COLLINS, ROSS SYDNEY~ 33:AU ~31:2013901893 ~32:24/05/2013;33:AU ~31:2013904431 ~32:15/11/2013 2015/08926 ~ Complete ~54:HARVESTING SYSTEM ~71:COETZEE EN SEUNS BOERDERY PROPRIETARY LIMITED, Goedgedacht Farm, South Africa ~72: COETZEE, CREWE;COETZEE, RUDOLPH CREWE~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08810 ~32:01/12/2014 2015/08919 ~ Provisional ~54:WATER HEATING SHOWER APPLIANCE FOR POWER SAVING AND WATER RE-USE ~71:PIERS STEENEKAMP & WILLEM STEENKAMP, 28 Nassau Street, South Africa ~72: PIERS STEENEKAMP;WILLEM STEENKAMP~ 2015/08924 ~ Complete ~54:PRESERVED ETHERIFIED CYCLODEXTRIN DERIVATIVES CONTAINING LIQUID AQUEOUS PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION ~71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM VETMEDICA GMBH, Binger Strasse 173, 55216 Ingelheim Am Rhein, Germany ~72: AVEN, MICHAEL;LUKAS, TIM~ 33:EP ~31:13177268.3 ~32:19/07/2013 2015/08927 ~ Complete ~54:SECURITY KEY GENERATION FOR DUAL CONNECTIVITY ~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL), SE-164 83, Stockholm, Sweden ~72: JOHANSSON, NIKLAS;NORRMAN, KARL;TEYEB, OUMER;VIRKKI, VESA;WAGER, STEFAN~ 33:US ~31:61/758,373 ~32:30/01/2013 2015/08905 ~ Complete ~54:A PLACARD ~71:RASETELO, Fannie, 105 Katlehong Gardens, South Africa ~72: RASETELO, Fannie~ 33:ZA ~31:2015/00081 ~32:07/01/2015 2015/08928 ~ Complete ~54:SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR OVERHEAD TRANSMISSION LINES ~71:POWER LINE AFRICA INTERNATIONAL LTD., Level 2 MaxCity Building, Remy Ollier Street, Port Louis, Mauritius ~72: SAVANCIUC, IOAN;VAN ZYL, RIAAN~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08956 ~32:05/12/2014 2015/08899 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING VINYLIDENE CARBOXYLIC ACID (ESTERS) BY REACTING FORMALDEHYDE WITH ALKYL CARBOXYLIC ACID (ESTERS) ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: DOBNER, Cornelia Katharina;GRÜNE, Philipp;HARTMANN, Marco~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 008 206.4 ~32:14/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/822,948 ~32:14/05/2013 2015/08907 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR STARTING THE FLIGHT OF POWER WING AIRFOILS, IN PARTICULAR FOR WIND GENERATOR ~71:KITE GEN RESEARCH S.R.L., Corso Lombardia 63/D, Italy ~72: Massimo IPPOLITO~ 33:IT ~31:TO2013A000480 ~32:12/06/2013 2015/08909 ~ Complete ~54:CASH CASETTES ~71:Altron TMT (Pty) Ltd, Woodmead North Office Park, 54 Maxwell Drive, Woodmead, 2191, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: de Jager, Phillip~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/04817 ~32:27/06/2013 2015/08922 ~ Provisional ~54:TRAILER AXLE ~71:TSE BIG MAX CC, 775 Ulysses Road, Denver, South Africa ~72: SCHOEMAN LODEWYK~
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2015/08925 ~ Complete ~54:LOCKABLE CONTAINER WITH ADVERTISING DISPLAY PANEL ~71:DE NECKER, GERHARD, 7 Protea Street, Fijnbosch Park, South Africa ~72: DE NECKER, GERHARD~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/07855 ~32:28/10/2014 .
- APPLIED ON 2015/12/08 -
2015/08933 ~ Complete ~54:HARMONIZED INTELLIGENT MODELER ~71:Dassault Systèmes Canada Software Inc., 1600-925 West Georgia Street, VANCOUVER V6C 3L2, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, Canada ~72: HALL, Duncan John~ 33:US ~31:14/573,671 ~32:17/12/2014 2015/08936 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING AN ACOUSTIC FIELD ~71:ULTRAHAPTICS LIMITED, The Bristol SETsquared Centre Engine Shed Temple Meads, United Kingdom ~72: Benjamin John Oliver LONG;Sriram SUBRAMANIAN;Thomas Andrew CARTER~ 33:GB ~31:1308274.8 ~32:08/05/2013 2015/08994 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL IMMUNOCONJUGATES ~71:Roche Glycart AG, Wagistrasse 18, SCHLIEREN CH-8952, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: AST, Oliver;BRUENKER, Peter;HOFER, Thomas U.;HOSSE, Ralf;KLEIN, Christian;MOESSNER, Ekkehard;UMANA, Pablo~ 33:EP ~31:11164237.7 ~32:29/04/2011 2015/08992 ~ Provisional ~54:TOPICAL SKIN CARE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING MYRSINE AFRICANA EXTRACTS ~71:UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, Corner Lynwood Road and Roper Street, Hatfield, South Africa ~72: LALL, NAMRITA~ 2015/08961 ~ Complete ~54:DELIVERY, USE AND THERAPEUTIC APPLICATIONS OF THE CRISPR-CAS SYSTEMS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TARGETING DISORDERS AND DISEASES USING VIRAL COMPONENTS ~71:MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 77 Massachusetts Ave., Cambridge, MA 02142, United States of America;PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HAVARD COLLEGE, 17 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States of America;THE BOARD INSTITUTE,INC., 415 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02142, United States of America ~72: CONG, LE;HEIDENREICH, MATTHIAS;RAN, FEI;SWIECH, LUKASZ;ZHANG, FENG~ 33:US ~31:61/836,123 ~32:17/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/847,537 ~32:17/07/2013;33:US ~31:61/862,355 ~32:05/08/2013;33:US ~31:61/871,301 ~32:28/08/2013;33:US ~31:61/915,225 ~32:12/12/2013;33:US ~31:PCT/US2013/074667 ~32:12/12/2013;33:US ~31:61/979,879 ~32:15/04/2014 2015/08930 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING DARUNAVIR AND METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF ~71:PHARMATHEN S.A., 6 DERVENAKION STREET, 15351 PALLINI ATTIKIS, GREECE, Greece ~72: ABATZIS, Morfis;KALASKANI, Anastasia;KARAVAS, Evangelos;KIZIRIDI, Christina;KOUTRI, Ioanna;KOUTRIS, Efthymios;SAMARA, Vasiliki~ 2015/08935 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING 4D CONTENT PRODUCTION SERVICE AND CONTENT PRODUCTION APPARATUS THEREFOR ~71:CJ 4DPLEX CO., LTD., 325, JEUNGSAN-RO, EUNPYEONG-GU, SEOUL 122-935, KOREA, Republic of Korea ~72: KIM, Ju Whan~ 33:KR ~31:10-2013-0054829 ~32:15/05/2013 2015/08947 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION AND VACCINE FOR TREATING LUNG CANCER ~71:CUREVAC AG, Paul-Ehrlich-Str.15, 72076, Tübingen, Germany ~72: KARL-JOSEF KALLEN;MARIOLA FOTINMLECZEK;ULRIKE GNAD-VOGT~ 33:EP ~31:PCT/EP2013/002514 ~32:21/08/2013 2015/08956 ~ Complete ~54:SEMI-LIVE RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS VACCINE ~71:AmVac AG, Metallstr. 4, ZUG CH-6300, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: KAUFMANN, Christine;WIEGAND, Marian~ 33:EP ~31:13 002 973.9 ~32:10/06/2013
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2015/08959 ~ Complete ~54:PYRIMIDINEDIONE COMPOUNDS AGAINTS CARDIAC CONDITIONS ~71:MYOKARDIA, INC., 400 East Jamie Ct., Suite 102, South San Francisco, California 94080, United States of America ~72: ANDERSON, ROBERT;AUBELE, DANIELLE;EVANCHIK, MARC;FOX, JONATHAN CHARLES;KANE, BRIAN;LU, PUPING;MCDOWELL, ROBERT;OSLOB, JOHAN;RODRIGUEZ, HECTOR;SONG, YONGHONG;SRAN, ARVINDER~ 2015/08963 ~ Complete ~54:DENTAL ANESTHETIC COMPRISING TETRACAINE AND A VASOCONSTRICTOR FOR INTRANASAL ADMINISTRATION ~71:ST. RENATUS, LLC, 1000 Centre Avenue, Fort Collins, 80526, Colorado, United States of America ~72: KOLLAR, MARK DAVID~ 2015/08942 ~ Complete ~54:CYCLE ADENOSINE MONOPHOSPHATE-INCOMPETENT ADENYLYL CYCLASE AND COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING HEART FAILURE AND INCREASING CARDIAC FUNCTION ~71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, A CALIFORNIA CORPORATION, 1111 Franklin Street 12th Floor, Oakland, 94607-5200, California, United States of America ~72: H KIRK HAMMOND;MEI HUA GAO~ 33:US ~31:61/832,759 ~32:07/06/2013 2015/08945 ~ Complete ~54:VENTILATOR FLOW VALVE ~71:CAREFUSION 303, INC., 3750 Torrey View Court, San Diego, 92130, California, United States of America ~72: ADRIAN D DESILVA;HUY THANH VU;MALCOLM R WILLIAMS~ 33:US ~31:13/931,418 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/08949 ~ Complete ~54:COMMUNICATION SYSTEM, METHOD, AND DEVICE ~71:NEC Corporation, 7-1, Shiba 5-chome, Minato-ku, TOKYO 108-8001, JAPAN, Japan ~72: TAMURA, Toshiyuki;ZEMBUTSU, Hajime~ 33:JP ~31:2013-141127 ~32:04/07/2013;33:JP ~31:2013-187106 ~32:10/09/2013 2015/08954 ~ Complete ~54:GYRATORY CRUSHER OUTER CRUSHING SHELL AND SEALING RING ASSEMBLY ~71:Sandvik Intellectual Property AB, SANDVIKEN S-811 81, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: ANDERSSON, Joel;JOHANSSON, Jan;LINDBERG, Mikael;STEÉDE, Henrik~ 33:EP ~31:13175060.6 ~32:04/07/2013 2015/08958 ~ Complete ~54:RAILWAY VEHICLE WHEELSET ~71:C J BEARINGS AND CASTINGS (PTY) LTD, 87 Second Street, Booysens Reserve, South Africa ~72: OSMAN, MUHAMMAD SHAHEED~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/07265 ~32:07/10/2014 2015/08946 ~ Complete ~54:CONNECTION ARRANGEMENT OF TWO BODIES WITH A REMOVABLE CLAMP ~71:METAL WORK S.P.A., Via Segni 5-7-9, I-25062, Concesio (BS), Italy ~72: CORRADO TAMIOZZO~ 33:IT ~31:MI2013A 001256 ~32:26/07/2013 2015/08948 ~ Complete ~54:PHENOL DERIVATIVE AND PREPARATION METHOD AND USE IN MEDICINE THEREOF ~71:Sichuan Haisco Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd., No.136 Beverley Road, Across the Taiwan Strait Technology Industry Development Park, Wenjiang District, CHENGDU CITY 611130, SICHUAN, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: LI, Fangqiong;LIU, Guoliang;LIU, Jianyu;LUO, Huadong;LUO, Xinfeng;QIN, Linlin;REN, Lei;TANG, Peng Cho;WAN, Songlin;WEI, Yonggang;YI, Shixu~ 33:CN ~31:201310169462.1 ~32:09/05/2013 2015/08955 ~ Complete ~54:GYRATORY CRUSHER TOPSHELL ASSEMBLY ~71:Sandvik Intellectual Property AB, SANDVIKEN S-811 81, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: ANDERSSON, Joel;STEÉDE, Henrik~ 33:EP ~31:13175308.9 ~32:05/07/2013 2015/08964 ~ Complete ~54:INFANT COT ~71:PHOTRA INVESTMENTS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 17 Resnick Street, Factoria, South Africa ~72: JAMESON, ANDREW MAXWELL~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/07982 ~32:31/10/2014
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2015/08940 ~ Complete ~54:INHIBITOR FOR RETINOCHOROIDAL DISORDERS ~71:YAMAGUCHI UNIVERSITY, 1677-1 Yoshida Yamaguchi-shi, Yamaguchi , 7538511, Japan ~72: KAZUHIRO KIMURA~ 33:JP ~31:2013-107706 ~32:22/05/2013 2015/08943 ~ Complete ~54:AMINOTRIAZINE DERIVATIVE AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING THE SAME ~71:SHIONOGI & CO., LTD., 1-8, Doshomachi 3-chome, Chuo-ku, Osaka-shi, Osaka, 5410045, Japan ~72: HIROYUKI KAI~ 33:JP ~31:2013-125134 ~32:14/06/2013 2015/08932 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION FOR SURFACE VOLTAGE REDUCTION IN DISTILLATE FUEL ~71:Afton Chemical Corporation, 500 Spring Street, RICHMOND 23219, VA, USA, United States of America ~72: REGRUT, Jon A.~ 33:US ~31:62/089,299 ~32:09/12/2014 2015/08937 ~ Complete ~54:SHEET METAL TREATMENT METHOD FOR REDUCING BLACKENING OR TARNISHING DURING THE STORAGE THEREOF, AND METAL SHEET TREATED WITH THIS METHOD ~71:ARCELORMITTAL INVESTIGACION Y DESARROLLO SL, CL/Chavarri, 6, Spain ~72: Christian ALLELY;Daniel CHALEIX;Maxime MONNOYER;Pascale FELTIN~ 33:IB ~31:PCT/IB2013/001447 ~32:04/07/2013 2015/08941 ~ Complete ~54:LINKED REGISTRATION ~71:BARCLAYS BANK PLC, A BRITISH COMPANY, 29th Floor, One Churchill Place, London, E14 5HP, Greater London, United Kingdom ~72: ANDREW CRICHTON;CONALL O'BRIEN;JAMES PHILLIP SELLWOOD;JEREMY GOLDSTONE;STEVEN BRADLEY~ 33:GB ~31:1309577.3 ~32:29/05/2013 2015/08951 ~ Complete ~54:POLYMORPH FORMS OF ICOTINIB MALEATE AND USES THEREOF ~71:Betta Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd., 589 Hongfeng Rd, Yuhang, HANGZHOU 311100, ZHEJIANG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: DING, Lieming;HU, Shaojing;LONG, Wei;WANG, Fei;WANG, Yinxiang~ 33:IB ~31:2013/077093 ~32:09/06/2013 2015/08952 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND USES FOR INTAKE-VALVE AND DIRECT-INJECTOR DEPOSIT CLEAN-UP. ~71:BP Oil International Limited, Chertsey Road, Sunbury on Thames, MIDDLESEX TW16 7BP, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: ALLAN, Robert Edward;DEWHURST, Ross Alexander;GRUNDY, Michael John;WILLIAMSON, David Michael~ 33:EP ~31:13181878.3 ~32:27/08/2013 2015/08931 ~ Complete ~54:TRAVELLING IRRIGATION WHEELED SUPPORT TOWER ~71:AGRICO (PTY) LTD, Cnr Old Paarl and Labelle Road, South Africa ~72: ANDRAG, Roland;BEKKER, Jurie Martin;DE CANHA, Rodger;LUND, Johan~ 2015/08934 ~ Complete ~54:POLYMER SURFACES HAVING A SILOXANE FUNCTIONAL GROUP ~71:CIDRA CORPORATE SERVICES INC., 50 BARNES PARK NORTH, WALLINGFORD, CT 06492, USA, United States of America ~72: ADAMSON, Douglas, H.;DIDDEN, Francis, K.;FERNALD, Mark, R.;ROTHMAN, Paul, J.~ 33:US ~31:61/822,679 ~32:13/05/2013;33:US ~31:14/118,984 ~32:27/01/2014 2015/08939 ~ Complete ~54:ROTOR BLADE OF A WIND TURBINE AND WIND TURBINE ~71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH, Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Andree ALTMIKUS~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 210 901.6 ~32:11/06/2013 2015/08944 ~ Complete ~54:HERBICIDE COMBINATION CONTAINING PELARGONIC ACID AND DEFINED ALS INHIBITORS ~71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Alfred-Nobel-Str. 50, 40789, Monheim Am Rhein, Germany ~72: CHRISTIAN MARIENHAGEN;MICHAEL KILIAN~ 33:EP ~31:13176240.3 ~32:12/07/2013
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2015/08957 ~ Provisional ~54:TEKABOLO ~71:TSHEPO TSHABALALA, 1190 Porotsa Street, South Africa ~72: TSHEPO TSHABALALA~ 2015/08960 ~ Complete ~54:DEVLIVERY AND USE OF THE CRISPR-CAS SYSTEMS, VECTORS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR HEPATIC TARGETING AND THERAPY ~71:MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, 77 Massachusetts Ave, Cambridge,MA 02142, United States of America;PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HAVARD COLLEGE, 17 Quincy Street, Cambridge, MA 02138, United States of America;THE BOARD INSTITUTE, INC., 415 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02142, United States of America ~72: CONG, LE;RAN, FEI;ZHANG, FENG~ 33:US ~31:61/836,123 ~32:17/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/847,537 ~32:17/07/2013;33:US ~31:61/862,355 ~32:05/08/2013;33:US ~31:61/871,301 ~32:28/08/2013;33:US ~31:61/615,325 ~32:12/12/2013;33:US ~31:PCT/US2013/0074667 ~32:12/12/2013;33:US ~31:61/979,733 ~32:15/04/2015 2015/08962 ~ Complete ~54:A SELF-DRILLING ROCK BOLT ASSEMBLY AND METHOD OF INSTALLATION ~71:OKA ROCK BOLT TECHNOLOGIES PTY LIMITED, 3rd Floor, 169 King Street, Newcastle, NSW 2300, Australia ~72: CHARLTON, PAUL;LEVEY, MARK~ 33:AU ~31:2013901882 ~32:27/05/2013 2015/08938 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD, DEVICE AND WEARABLE PART EMBEDDED WITH SENSE CORE ENGINE UTILIZING BARCODE IMAGES FOR IMPLEMENTING COMMUNICATION ~71:XU, Wei, D, 10F JiuAn Plaza, 258 Tong Ren Road, Jing An District, People's Republic of China ~72: XU, Wei~ 33:CN ~31:201310284352.X ~32:08/07/2013 2015/08950 ~ Complete ~54:NEW POLYMORPHIC FORMS OF ICOTINIB PHOSPHATE AND USES THEREOF ~71:Betta Pharmaceuticals Co., Ltd., 589 Hongfeng Rd, Yuhang, HANGZHOU 311100, ZHEJIANG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: DING, Lieming;HU, Shaojing;LONG, Wei;WANG, Fei;WANG, Yinxiang~ 33:IB ~31:2013/077091 ~32:09/06/2013 2015/08953 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND USES FOR CONTROLLING DEPOSITS ON VALVES IN DIRECTINJECTION SPARK-IGNITION ENGINES ~71:BP Oil International Limited, Chertsey Road, Sunbury on Thames, MIDDLESEX TW16 7BP, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: ALLAN, Robert Edward;DEWHURST, Ross Alexander;GRUNDY, Michael John;WILLIAMSON, David Michael~ 33:EP ~31:13181875.9 ~32:27/08/2013 .
- APPLIED ON 2015/12/09 -
2015/08966 ~ Provisional ~54:A MIXED BEVERAGE ~71:ORIGINAL MASONS (PTY) LTD, 1701 Four Seasons, 43 Buitenkant Street, Zonnebloem,, South Africa ~72: BEZUIDENHOUT, Sol;MULLER, Bruce Garnet~ 2015/08967 ~ Provisional ~54:CERVICAL SPINE TRACTION APPARATUS ~71:STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY, Admin B, Victoria Street, South Africa ~72: BADENHORST, De la Rey Hertzog Scheepers;DAVIS, Johannes Hendrik~ 2015/08986 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVED RAKE ~71:HARRIS, SEBASTIAN DANIEL, 1 Kerk Straat, South Africa ~72: HARRIS, SEBASTIAN DANIEL~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/09122 ~32:11/12/2014 2015/08987 ~ Provisional ~54:PARTICULATE MATERIAL SAMPLER ~71:MULTOTEC PROCESS EQUIPMENT (PTY) LIMITED, 28 Forge Road, Spartan, South Africa ~72: PITARD, FRANCIS;RUBIDGE, SIDNEY RICHARD;STEINHAUS, ROLF CHRISTIAN~ 2015/08990 ~ Provisional ~54:AN OBJECT TRACKING UNIT UTILIZING DATA COMPRESSION TECHNIQUES ~71:ALTECH NETSTAR (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, Central Park Offices (Block O), 16th Rd, Randjiespark, Ext 5, South Africa ~72: JOUBERT, DANIEL JACOBUS~
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2015/08991 ~ Complete ~54:ADENO-ASSOCIATED VIRUS VIRIONS WITH VARIANT CAPSID AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~71:THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA, 1111 Franklin Street, Twelfth Floor, Oakland, 94607-5200, California, United States of America ~72: BYRNE, LEAH C T;DALKARA MOUROT, DENIZ;FLANNERY, JOHN G;KLIMCZAK, RYAN R;KOERBER, JAMES T;SCHAFFER, DAVID V;VISEL, MEIKE~ 33:US ~31:61/478,355 ~32:22/04/2011 2015/08988 ~ Complete ~54:LAUNDRY DETERGENT COMPOSITION ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, Cincinatti, Ohio 45202, United States of America ~72: BROOKER, ALAN THOMAS;GENG, DAITAO;PICKERING, CARLY;REID, VICTOR STUART;SHEN, RUI;SOMERVILLE ROBERTS, NIGEL PATRICK;TRISTON, ZOE ROSA;URE, COLIN~ 33:CN ~31:PCT/CN2013/079208 ~32:11/07/2013 2015/08989 ~ Complete ~54:LAUNDRY DETERGENT COMPOSITION ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, Cincinatti, Ohio 45202, United States of America ~72: BROOKER, ALAN THOMAS;GENG, DAITAO;PICKERING, CARLY;REID, VICTOR STUART;SHEN, RUI;SOMERVILLE ROBERTS, NIGEL PATRICK;TRISTON, ZOE ROSA;URE, COLIN~ 33:CN ~31:PCT/CN2013/07191 ~32:11/07/2013 2015/08965 ~ Provisional ~54:A PLATE INCLUDING A BEVERAGE CONTAINER RECEIVING AREA ~71:GOUS, John Henry, 58 Upper Mountain Road, South Africa ~72: GOUS, John Henry~ 2015/08977 ~ Complete ~54:HOT-STAMPED PRODUCT AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING HOT-STAMPED PRODUCT ~71:Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation, 6-1, Marunouchi 2-chome, TOKYO 100-8071, CHIYODA-KU, JAPAN, Japan ~72: AKIBA, Kojiro;KATO, Satoshi;KIKUCHI, Yoshitaka;KONDO, Yusuke~ 33:JP ~31:2013-122351 ~32:11/06/2013 2015/08993 ~ Provisional ~54:METHOD OF OPERATING A TOP SUBMERGED LANCE FURNACE ~71:TENOVA MINERALS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 58 Emerald Parkway Road, Greenstone Hill - Ext 21, South Africa ~72: BAKKER, MARTIN LLUIS;FRANCIS, BRETT JOHN;GWYNN-JONES, STEPHEN;JOUBERT, HUGO;NIKOLIC, STANKO~ 2015/09002 ~ Complete ~54:GUIDANCE SYSTEM FOR A MINING MACHINE ~71:JOY MM DELAWARE, INC., 2751 Centerville Road, Suite 310, Wilmington, United States of America ~72: BOWLES, Charles Ashenhurst~ 33:US ~31:14/568,295 ~32:12/12/2014 2015/08976 ~ Complete ~54:DIHYDROETORPHINE FOR THE PROVISION OF PAIN RELIEF AND ANAESTHESIA ~71:EURO-CELTIQUE S.A., 2, avenue Charles de Gaulle, LUXEMBOURG L-1653, LUXEMBOURG, Luxembourg ~72: BAILEY, Paul;MANSIKKA, Heikki;OKSCHE, Alexander;SMITH, Kevin;WATKINS, David~ 33:GB ~31:1309654.0 ~32:30/05/2013 2015/09003 ~ Complete ~54:A LIQUID-STABILIZING BAFFLE ~71:WHIZ CONSTRUCTION AND MAINTENANCE CC t/a WHIZ PROJECTS, 2 Swallowhaven Road Foresthaven, South Africa ~72: REDDY, NALLARAJAN~ 2015/08970 ~ Complete ~54:COLD ROLLED STEEL SHEET, METHOD OF MANUFACTURING AND VEHICLE ~71:ARCELORMITTAL INVESTIGACIÓN Y DESARROLLO SL, CL/Chavarri, 6, Spain ~72: Astrid PERLADE;Franco DEL FRATE;Ian, Alberto ZUAZO-RODRIGUEZ;Jean-Michel MATAIGNE;Jonas STAUDTE~ 33:IB ~31:PCT/IB13/001436 ~32:04/07/2013 2015/08971 ~ Complete ~54:WIND TURBINE ~71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH, Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Gerd BERENTS;Simon SCHROBSDORFF~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 211 898.8 ~32:24/06/2013
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2015/08972 ~ Complete ~54:BICYCLIC NITROGEN-CONTAINING AROMATIC HETEROCYCLIC AMIDE COMPOUND ~71:ASTELLAS PHARMA INC., 5-1, Nihonbashi-Honcho 2-chome, Chuo-ku, Japan ~72: AZAMI, Hidenori;HAMAGUCHI, Hisao;KIKUCHI, Shigetoshi;KURAMOTO, Kazuyuki;NAGASHIMA, Takeyuki;OHNUKI, Kei;SAITO, Tomoyuki;SAWADA, Yuki;SHIN, Takashi~ 33:JP ~31:2013-122180 ~32:10/06/2013 2015/08973 ~ Complete ~54:CHROMANE AND CHROMENE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS CRAC MODULATORS ~71:LUPIN LIMITED, 159, CST Road, Kalina, Santacruz (East), State of Maharashtra, India ~72: DESHMUKH, Gokul, Keruji;IRLAPATI, Nageswara, Rao;KAMBOJ, Rajender, Kumar;KARCHE, Vijay, Pandurang;KULKARNI, Kiran, Chandrashekhar;PALLE, Venkata, P.;SINHA, Neelima~ 33:IN ~31:2135/MUM/2013 ~32:24/06/2013;33:IN ~31:3946/MUM/2013 ~32:17/12/2013 2015/08974 ~ Complete ~54:CONVEYOR CHAIN ~71:The Cincinnati Mine Machinery Company, 2950 Jonrose Avenue, CINCINNATI 45239-5319, OH, USA, United States of America ~72: MORRIS, Randall Lee~ 33:US ~31:13/908,343 ~32:03/06/2013 2015/08975 ~ Complete ~54:SEMI-LIVE RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS VACCINE ~71:AmVac AG, Metallstr. 4, ZUG CH-6300, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: KAUFMANN, Christine;WIEGAND, Marian~ 33:EP ~31:13002972.1 ~32:10/06/2013 2015/08978 ~ Complete ~54:MANAGEMENT OF OSTEOARTHRITIS USING POOLED ALLOGENEIC MESENCHYMAL STEM CELLS ~71:STEMPEUTICS RESEARCH PVT. LTD., Akshay Tech Park, #72 & 73, 2nd Floor, EPIP Zone Phase I-Area Whitefield, India ~72: BALASUBRAMANIAN, Sudha;DAS, Anjan Kumar;GUPTA, Pawan, Kumar;HOUSE, Anoop Chullikana;MAJUMDAR, Anish Sen;RAJ, Swathi Sundar;RENGASAMY, Mathiyazhagan~ 33:IN ~31:3626/CHE/2013 ~32:14/08/2013 2015/08979 ~ Complete ~54:DUPLEX FERRITIC AUSTENITIC STAINLESS STEEL ~71:OUTOKUMPU OYJ, A FINNISH COMPANY, Riihitontuntie 7, Espoo, FI-02200, Finland ~72: ERIK SCHEDIN;JAMES OLIVER;RACHEL PETTERSSON~ 33:FI ~31:20135649 ~32:13/06/2013 2015/08980 ~ Complete ~54:TERMINAL AND METHOD FOR INTER RAT ACCESS SELECTION IN A COMMUNICATIONS NETWORK ~71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL), , SE-164 83, Stockholm, Sweden ~72: MAGNUS STATTIN;MATTIAS BERGSTRÖM~ 33:US ~31:61/863,915 ~32:09/08/2013 2015/08981 ~ Complete ~54:NOZZLE RECEIVER, POWDER CONTAINER, AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS ~71:RICOH COMPANY, LIMITED, A JAPANESE COMPANY, 3-6, Nakamagome, 1-chome, Ohtaku, Tokyo, 1438555, Japan ~72: HIDEKI KIMURA;HIDEKI ZEMBA;JUNJI YAMABE;KEIICHI YANO;MICHIHARU SUZUKI;SEIJI TERAZAWA;TAKAHIRO IKUMA~ 33:JP ~31:2014-053806 ~32:17/03/2014;33:JP ~31:2014120636 ~32:11/06/2014;33:JP ~31:2014-144148 ~32:14/07/2014 2015/08982 ~ Complete ~54:VAGINAL INSERTION ASSEMBLY ~71:V-VEIL-SHOP LTD, Makariou & Agias Elenis, 36 Galaxias Building, 5th Floor, Nicosia, 1061, Cyprus ~72: BERNARD CHAFFRINGEON~ 33:RO ~31:a2013 00457 ~32:17/06/2013 2015/08983 ~ Complete ~54:BETA-CASEIN A2 AND PREVENTION OF INFLAMMATION OF THE BOWEL ~71:THE A2 MILK COMPANY LIMITED, C/- Simpson Grierson, Level 27, 88 Shortland Street, New Zealand ~72: CLARKE, Andrew John~ 33:US ~31:61/829,764 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/09004 ~ Complete ~54:APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR REMOVING BARK FROM LOGS ~71:ASIA PACIFIC RESOURCES INTERNATIONAL HOLDINGS LTD, Dallas Building 7 Victoria Street, Bermuda ~72: Luthfan Ibrahim Djunaedi;Menanti Lumbangaol~ 33:SG ~31:10201507585R ~32:14/09/2015
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2015/09027 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR UPREGULATING ANTIGEN EXPRESSION ~71:NORDIC NANOVECTOR ASA, Kjelsåsveien 168B, N-0884 , Oslo, Norway ~72: ADA REPETTO-LLAMAZARES;ROY H LARSEN~ 33:DK ~31:PA 2013 70313 ~32:07/06/2013 2015/09030 ~ Complete ~54:A GRIPPING MEANS FOR OUTFITTING VEHICLES FOR THE HANDLING OF LOADS ~71:C.M.C. S.R.L. SOCIETÀ UNIPERSONALE, Via A. Vespucci 2 I-41013 Castelfranco Emilia, Italy ~72: Riccardo MAGNI~ 33:IT ~31:MO2013A000168 ~32:10/06/2013 2015/08999 ~ Provisional ~54:ECM STARTER ASSEMBLY FOR ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED ENGINE ~71:PAULUS JOHANNES AUCAMP, 4 PLATBERG STREET, AERORAND, South Africa ~72: PAULUS JOHANNES AUCAMP~ 2015/09007 ~ Complete ~54:AUDIO OBJECT SEPARATION FROM MIXTURE SIGNAL USING OBJECTSPECIFIC TIME/FREQUENCY RESOLUTIONS ~71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V., HANSASTRAßE 27C, 80686 MÜNCHEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: DISCH, Sascha;KASTNER, Thorsten;PAULUS, Jouni~ 33:EP ~31:13167484.8 ~32:13/05/2013 2015/09010 ~ Complete ~54:BONE DEFECT FILLING MATERIAL, AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREFOR ~71:National University Corporation Nagoya Institute of Technology, 29, Aza Kiichi, Gokiso-cho, Showa-ku, NAGOYA-SHI AICHI 4660661, JAPAN, Japan;Orthorebirth Co. Ltd., 3-17-43, Chigasaki-Higashi, Tsuzuki-ku, Kanagawa, YOKOHAMA 2240033, JAPAN, Japan ~72: KASUGA, Toshihiro;MAKITA Masashi~ 33:US ~31:61/844,305 ~32:09/07/2013;33:JP ~31:2014-014146 ~32:29/01/2014 2015/09014 ~ Complete ~54:THE SYNTHESIS OF NEW ANIONIC SURFACTANTS AND THEIR USE AS COLLECTORS IN FROTH FLOTATION OF NON-SULPHIDIC ORES ~71:Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.V., Stationsstraat 77, AMERSFOORT NL-3811 MH, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: KLINGBERG, Anders;SMOLKO-SCHVARZMAYR, Natalija~ 33:EP ~31:13175270.1 ~32:05/07/2013 2015/09019 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS OF MODULATING CFTR ACTIVITY ~71:Proteostasis Therapeutics, Inc., 200 Technology Square, Suite 402, CAMBRIDGE 02139, MA, USA, United States of America ~72: CULLEN, Matthew;TAIT, Bradley~ 33:US ~31:61/839,772 ~32:26/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/859,984 ~32:30/07/2013;33:US ~31:61/907,155 ~32:21/11/2013 2015/09021 ~ Complete ~54:11-HYDROXYL-DERIVATIVES OF BILE ACIDS AND AMINO ACID CONJUGATES THEREOF AS FARNESOID X RECEPTOR MODULATORS ~71:INTERCEPT PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 450 W. 15th Street, Suite 505, New York, 10011, New York, United States of America ~72: ROBERTO PELLICCIARI~ 33:US ~31:61/823,169 ~32:14/05/2013 2015/09024 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING ANEMIA ~71:AKEBIA THERAPEUTICS, INC., 245 First Street, Suite 1100, Cambridge, 02142, Massachusetts, United States of America ~72: AKSHAY BUCH;CHARLOTTE HARTMAN;ISAIAH SHALWITZ;JOHN JANUSZ;JOSEPH GARDNER;ROBERT SHALWITZ~ 33:US ~31:61/834,808 ~32:13/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/889,478 ~32:10/10/2013;33:US ~31:61/898,885 ~32:01/11/2013;33:US ~31:61/898,890 ~32:01/11/2013;33:US ~31:61/912,185 ~32:05/12/2013 2015/09029 ~ Complete ~54:LOAD-COMPENSATING SHEAVE ARRANGEMENT ~71:SIEMAG TECBERG GMBH, Kalteiche-Ring 28-32, Germany ~72: Hubert SUNDERHAUS;Marc Roman BÜDENBENDER;Peter BÖRNER~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 010 273.1 ~32:18/06/2013
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2015/09033 ~ Complete ~54:FUEL ENRICHMENT PROCESS ~71:INTERNATIONAL INNOVATIVE TECHNOLOGIES LIMITED, Unit 5 Queens Court, Third Avenue, Team Valley Trading Estate, Gateshead, Tyne and Wear NE11 0BU,, United States of America ~72: DAOOD,Syed;NIMMO,William~ 2015/09032 ~ Complete ~54:DELIVERY ,ENGINEERING AND OPTIMIZATION OF SYSTEMS ,METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR TARGETING AND MODELING DISEASES AND DISORDERS OF POST MITOTIC CELLS ~71:MASSACHUSETTS INSTITUTE,INC., 77 Masschusetts Ave., MA 02142,, United States of America;THE BOARD INSTITUTE ,INC., 415 Main Street, Cambridge, MA 02142,, United States of America ~72: HEIDENREICH,Matthias;SWIECH,Lukasz;ZHANG,Feng~ 33:US ~31:61/836,123 ~32:17/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/847,537 ~32:17/07/2013;33:US ~31:61/862,355 ~32:05/08/2013;33:US ~31:61/871,301 ~32:28/08/2013;33:US ~31:61/915,203 ~32:12/12/2013;33:US ~31:PCT/US2013/074667 ~32:12/12/2013;33:US ~31:61/979,573 ~32:15/04/2014 2015/09001 ~ Provisional ~54:ANAL PAD ~71:TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, Arcadia Campus, 175 Mandela Drive, Arcadia, PRETORIA 0083, Gauteng Province, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: MALEKA, William~ 2015/09015 ~ Complete ~54:NUCLEAR TRANSPORT MODULATORS AND USES THEREOF ~71:Karyopharm Therapeutics Inc., 85 Wells Avenue, NEWTON 02459, MA, USA, United States of America ~72: BALOGLU, Erkan;GOLAN, Gali;KALID, Ori;KASHYAP, Trinayan;LANDESMAN, Yosef;MCCAULEY, Dilara;SENAPEDIS, William;SHACHAM, Sharon;SHECHTER, Sharon~ 33:US ~31:61/838,172 ~32:21/06/2013 2015/09022 ~ Complete ~54:INTERNAL ARC MANAGEMENT AND VENTILATION FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT ~71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC USA, INC., 200 N. Martingale Road, Suite 1000, Schaumburg, 60173, Illinois, United States of America ~72: CAMERON WOODSON;JUSTIN SIEFKES;TIMOTHY R FABER~ 2015/09025 ~ Complete ~54:RNA-GUIDED TRANSCRIPTIONAL REGULATION ~71:PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE, 17 Quincy Street, Cambridge, 02138, Massachusetts, United States of America ~72: GEORGE M CHURCH;KEVIN M ESVELT;PRASHANT G MALI~ 33:US ~31:61/830,787 ~32:04/06/2013 2015/09026 ~ Complete ~54:LOW ENERGY ACID MINE DRAINAGE TREATMENT PROCESS AND SYSTEM ~71:MINUS ENGINEERING LTD, 7 Southcourt Drive, Cheltenham, GL53 0BU , Gloucestershire, United Kingdom ~72: JUSTIN ROBERT DAGLISH~ 33:GB ~31:1308466.0 ~32:12/05/2013 2015/09028 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD FOR THE LIQUID-TIGHT SEALING OF TWO PARTIALLY OVERLAPPING PACKAGING PARTS AND CONTAINERS PRODUCED THEREWITH/THEREBY ~71:SIG TECHNOLOGY AG, Laufengasse 18, Switzerland ~72: PLÜSS, Marco;PÖLL, Holger;RÜEGG, Martin~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 107 429.4 ~32:12/07/2013 2015/09005 ~ Complete ~54:ALCOHOLIC BEVERAGE MATURING DEVICE ~71:TERRESSENTIA CORPORATION, 4100 Carolina Commerce Parkway, Suite 102, United States of America ~72: BAILEY, Edward;LINDSAY, Norma~ 33:US ~31:14/885,605 ~32:16/10/2015 2015/09011 ~ Complete ~54:ARYLQUINAZOLINES ~71:Merck Patent GmbH, Frankfurter Strasse 250, DARMSTADT 64293 , GERMANY, Germany ~72: BUCHSTALLER, Hans-Peter;EMDE, Ulrich;FUCHSS, Thomas;MEDERSKI, Werner~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 008 118.1 ~32:11/05/2013 2015/09018 ~ Complete ~54:CULTURE VESSEL AND CULTURE METHOD ~71:Kuraray Co. Ltd., 1621, Sakazu, KURASHIKI-SHI 7100801, OKAYAMA, JAPAN, Japan;Public University Corporation Yokohama City University,
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22-2, Seto, Kanazawa-ku, YOKOHAMA-SHI 2360027, KANAGAWA, JAPAN, Japan ~72: AYANO, Satoru;EJIRI, Yoko;FUKUHARA, Naoto;TAKEBE, Takanori;TANIGUCHI, Hideki~ 33:JP ~31:2013-120915 ~32:07/06/2013 2015/08996 ~ Provisional ~54:PESTICIDE ARRANGEMENT ~71:Christiaan JANSEN VAN RENSBURG, 5-7 Field Street, South Africa ~72: Christiaan JANSEN VAN RENSBURG~ 2015/09008 ~ Complete ~54:FUEL ADDITIVE COMPOSITION ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: ATTLESEY, Alex;HAYDEN, Thomas, E.;JUNG, Alfred, K;SCHREYER, Peter;VOELKEL, Ludwig;WALTER, Marc;ZELD, Stephen, M.~ 33:US ~31:61/823,083 ~32:14/05/2013 2015/09009 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO REFRIGERATED DISPLAY APPLIANCES ~71:APPLIED DESIGN AND ENGINEERING LTD, 45 Pinbush Road, South Lowestoft Ind. Est., Suffolk, United Kingdom ~72: Edward Hammond;Ian Wood~ 33:GB ~31:1308439.7 ~32:10/05/2013;33:GB ~31:1401347.8 ~32:27/01/2014 2015/09013 ~ Complete ~54:DIAZACARBAZOLE DERIVATIVES AS TAU-PET-LIGANDS ~71:F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG, Grenzacherstrasse 124, BASEL CH-4070, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: GOBBI, Luca;KNUST, Henner;KOERNER, Matthias;MURI, Dieter~ 33:EP ~31:13187764.9 ~32:08/10/2013 2015/09016 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS, METHODS & SYSTEMS FOR RESPIRATORY DELIVERY OF THREE OR MORE ACTIVE AGENTS ~71:Pearl Therapeutics, Inc., 200 Saginaw Drive, REDWOOD CITY 94063, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: DARKEN, Patrick FitzGerald;DWIVEDI, Sarvajna Kumar;JOSHI, Vidya B.;LECHUGA-BALLESTEROS, David;REISNER, Colin~ 33:US ~31:61/826,424 ~32:22/05/2013 2015/09020 ~ Complete ~54:TRACKING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:INFESTATION TRACKING SYSTEMS PTY. LTD., 6 Tobias Place, Kilmore, 3764, Victoria, Australia ~72: ARRON VILINSKIS;TROY AWAD~ 33:AU ~31:2013901697 ~32:14/05/2013 2015/09023 ~ Complete ~54:MODULAR FLOW CASSETTE ~71:CAREFUSION 303, INC., 3750 Torrey View Court, San Diego, 92130, California, United States of America ~72: ADRIAN D DESILVA;CHIUN WANG;HECTOR GONZALEZ;HUY THANH VU;JEFFREY HAROLD MILLER;RAUL VALDEZ;RICHARD LE~ 33:US ~31:13/931,566 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/09000 ~ Provisional ~54:MESH SUPPORTING ROCK ANCHOR ~71:NCM INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD, 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue, Aeroton, South Africa ~72: CROMPTON, Brendan Robert; HERBERT, Rhys~ 2015/09006 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING A BRAKING TORQUE ON A BRAKING SYSTEM FOR A RAIL VEHICLE ~71:KNORR-BREMSE SYSTEME FÜR SCHIENENFAHRZEUGE GMBH, MOOSACHER STRASSE 80, D-80809 MÜNCHEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: ELSTORPFF, MarcGregory;FUDERER, Erich;GREPL, Roman;LANG, Rupert;MATHIEU, Michael;SCHUBERT, Michael~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 008 227.7 ~32:13/05/2013 2015/09012 ~ Complete ~54:PRIMARY CARBOXAMIDES AS BTK INHIBITORS ~71:AbbVie Inc., 1 North Waukegan Road, NORTH CHICAGO 60064, IL, USA, United States of America ~72: BONAFOUX, Dominique;DAVIS, Heather M;FRANK, Kristine E.;FRIEDMAN, Michael M;HEROLD, J. Martin;HOEMANN, Michael Z.;HUNTLEY, Raymond;OSUMA, Augustine;SHEPPARD, George;SOMAL, Gagandeep K.;VAN CAMP, Jennifer;VAN EPPS, Stacy A.;VASUDEVAN, Anil;WALLACE, Grier A.;WANG, Lu;WANG, Lu;WANG, Zhi;WILSON, Noel S.;XU, Xiangdong~ 33:US ~31:61/839,729 ~32:26/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/897,577 ~32:30/10/2013
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2015/09017 ~ Complete ~54:PCD ELEMENTS AND PROCESS FOR MAKING THE SAME ~71:Ulterra Drilling Technologies, L.P., 420 Throckmorton Street, Suite 1110, FORT WORTH 76102, TX, USA, United States of America ~72: BOWDEN, Neal Alan;MONTROSS, Charles S.~ 33:US ~31:61/833,875 ~32:11/06/2013 .
- APPLIED ON 2015/12/11 -
2015/09065 ~ Provisional ~54:IMPROVED CERAMIC MATRIX COMPOSITE ~71:University of the Witwatersrand,Johannesburg, 1 Jan Smuts Avenue, Johannesburg,, South Africa ~72: Iakovos Sigalas ,;Mathias Herrmann,;Phylis Makurunje,~ 2015/09067 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTHORIZING ACCESS TO ACCESSCONTROLLED ENVIRONMENTS ~71:HOYOS LABS CORP., Puerta del Condado ste PT , 1095 Wilson Avenue, San Juan, PR 00907,, United States of America ~72: BRAVERMAN,Jason,;HOYOS,Hector,;MATHER,Jonathan Francis;STREIT,Scott,;XIAN,Geoffrey~ 33:US ~31:61/882,746 ~32:13/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/842,739 ~32:03/07/2013;33:US ~31:61/842,756 ~32:03/07/2013;33:US ~31:61/842,757 ~32:03/07/2013;33:US ~31:61/842,800 ~32:03/07/2013;33:US ~31:61/920,985 ~32:26/12/2013;33:US ~31:61/921,004 ~32:26/12/2013;33:US ~31:61/922,438 ~32:31/12/2013;33:US ~31:61/924,092 ~32:06/01/2014;33:US ~31:61/924,097 ~32:06/01/2014;33:US ~31:14/201,438 ~32:07/03/2014;33:US ~31:14/201,462 ~32:07/03/2014;33:US ~31:14/201,499 ~32:07/03/2014 2015/09071 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF MAKING GRANULAR DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SURFACTANTS ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, Cincinatti, Ohio 45202,, United States of America ~72: AHMADIAN,Hossein;GAULT,Sabrina ,Beatrice Danielle;PATTON,Andrew ,Brian Greenaway;PORTER,Adam;TANTAWY,Hossam,Hassan;WALKER,Stephen,John~ 33:EP ~31:13178591.7 ~32:30/07/2013 2015/09072 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF MAKING GRANULAR DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING POLYMERS ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, Cincinatti, Ohio 45202,, United States of America ~72: AHMADIAN,Hossein;GAULT,Sabrina,Beatrice Danielle;PATTON,Andrew,Brian Greenaway;PORTER,Adam;TANTAWY,Hossam,Hassan;WALKER,Stephen,John~ 33:EP ~31:131785941.1 ~32:30/07/2013 2015/09036 ~ Provisional ~54:A RACK ASSEMBLY FOR ACCOMMODATING A PLURALITY OF CLOTHES HANGERS ~71:ESDA INNOVATIONS (PTY) LTD., 317 Albert Adamson Street, Garsfontein, PRETORIA 0042, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: VISSER, David~ 2015/09075 ~ Complete ~54:COMMUNICATIONS PACKET CONVERSION ~71:ITRON,INC., 2111 North Molter Road, Liberty Lake, Washington, 99019,, United States of America ~72: VAN WYK,HARTMAN~ 33:EP ~31:12161054.7 ~32:23/03/2012 2015/09040 ~ Provisional ~54:LIGHTWEIGHT FIBROUS COMPOSITE ~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~ 2015/09041 ~ Provisional ~54:WINCH ~71:JOESTEN MARKETING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 3 Strauss Street, Van Eck Park Ext 2, BRAKPAN 1540, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: DU PREEZ, Joseph Stephens~ 2015/09043 ~ Provisional ~54:COOLING UNIT FOR EMISSION GASES OF AN ELECTRONICALLY CONTROLLED ENGINE ~71:PAULUS JOHANNES AUCAMP, 4 PLATBERG STREET, AERORAND, South Africa ~72: PAULUS JOHANNES AUCAMP~
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2015/09048 ~ Complete ~54:SEALING COMPOUNDS WITH BARRIER PROPERTIES ~71:ACTEGA DS GMBH, Straubinger Str. 12, Germany ~72: Rüdiger WITTENBERG;Waldemar EICHLER~ 2015/09052 ~ Complete ~54:PADLOCK PROTECTOR ~71:Abloy Oy, Wahlforssinkatu 20, JOENSUU FI-80100, FINLAND, Finland ~72: HEDMAN, Toni;KYLLÖNEN, Veli-Pekka;VIITANEN, Veikko~ 33:FI ~31:20135715 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/09055 ~ Complete ~54:4'-AZIDO, 3'-DEOXY-3'-FLUORO SUBSTITUTED NUCLEOSIDE DERIVATIVES ~71:Riboscience LLC, 3901 Laguna Avenue, PALO ALTO 94306, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: KLUMPP, Klaus G.;SMITH, Mark~ 33:US ~31:61/824,034 ~32:16/05/2013 2015/09076 ~ Complete ~54:CROSSBOW ~71:EASTMAN OUTDOORS ,INC., 3476 Eastman Drive Flushing , 48433-2477, Michigan,, United States of America ~72: BIAFORE,JOHN J;PESTRUE,JEFFREY ALLAN~ 33:US ~31:13/399,756 ~32:17/02/2012 2015/09077 ~ Complete ~54:SAFETY NET ~71:PHOTRA INVESTMENTS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 17 Resnick Street, Factoria, Krugersdorp, 1739, South Africa ~72: HEINEMANN,LIONEL,CLIFFORD~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/08255 ~32:11/11/2014 2015/09038 ~ Provisional ~54:ASH COMPONENT ASSEMBLIES ~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~ 2015/09045 ~ Complete ~54:OMNIDIRECTIONAL VEHICLE ~71:INNONLIMTA (PTY) LTD., 17 Marlene Avenue, LINDENE, Kimberley 8300, Northern Cape, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: NEL, Willem~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/06686 ~32:11/09/2014 2015/09046 ~ Complete ~54:VARIABLE DATA RATE CONTROL PROTOCOL ~71:SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC (AUSTRALIA) PTY LIMITED, 78 Waterloo Road, Macquarie Park, 2113, Australia ~72: KAMMERMANN, Daniel;TERRACE, Donald Murray~ 33:AU ~31:2014905076 ~32:15/12/2014 2015/09050 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF TREATING LUNG CANCER BY VACCINATION WITH MUC-1 LIPOPEPTIDE ~71:Merck Patent GmbH, Frankfurter Strasse 250, DARMSTADT 64293 , GERMANY, Germany ~72: BUTTS, Charles;FALK, Martin;HELWIG, Christoph;LOOS, Anja-Helena;SCHROEDER, Andreas;SCHUELER, Armin;SHEPHERD, Frances A.~ 33:EP ~31:13002525.7 ~32:14/05/2013 2015/09057 ~ Complete ~54:PROTEIN PRODUCTION IN PLANTS ~71:J.R. Simplot Company, 999 Main Street, BOISE 83702, ID, USA, United States of America ~72: CHRETIEN, Robert;OSUMI, Teruko;PEET, Richard C.;ROMMENS, Caius;YAN, Hua~ 33:US ~31:61/835,274 ~32:14/06/2013 2015/09059 ~ Complete ~54:OSTEOSYNTHESIS PLATE AND SYSTEM FOR OSTEOSYNTHESIS ~71:AAP IMPLANTATE AG, Lorenzweg 5, 12099, Berlin, Germany ~72: ANDREAS REUTER~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 104 887.0 ~32:13/05/2013 2015/09061 ~ Complete ~54:A FLUID MOVEMENT DEVICE ~71:GRAEME JOYNSON, A BRITISH CITIZEN, 1 Owthorne Grange, Withernsea, HU19 2ES, United Kingdom ~72: GRAEME JOYNSON~ 33:GB ~31:1308731.7 ~32:15/05/2013 2015/09069 ~ Provisional ~54:PROXIMITY DETECTION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:Embedded IQ (Pty) Ltd, Block C, HHK House 22 Ethel Avenue Northcliff, 2195, South Africa ~72: HAARHOFF,Johannes Pilippus ,;LISHMAN ,Ryan Mark Seath ,;MEW,Stephen Kenneth~
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2015/09039 ~ Provisional ~54:SMALL PARTICLE AGGREGATION ~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~ 2015/09042 ~ Provisional ~54:SANITARY ACCESSORY ~71:MOTLONYE, Thandiwe Maureen, 12 Losch Place, Moreleta Park, South Africa ~72: MOTLONYE, Thandiwe Maureen~ 2015/09049 ~ Complete ~54:SEALING DISK FOR A CLOSURE CAP FOR CONTAINERS, ESPECIALLY BOTTLES ~71:ALFELDER KUNSTSTOFFWERKE HERM. MEYER GMBH, Hildesheimer Str. 78, Germany ~72: Heinz-Werner ROHRKA;Peter ROTHWEILER;Rainer KRÖGER~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 106 966.5 ~32:03/07/2013 2015/09051 ~ Complete ~54:NEW CARBODIIMIDES HAVING TERMINAL UREA AND/OR URETHANE GROUPS, METHODS FOR PRODUCING SAID CARBODIIMIDES, AND USE OF SAID CARBODIIMIDES ~71:Rhein Chemie Rheinau GmbH, Düsseldorfer Strasse 23-27, MANNHEIM 68219, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BECHEM, Benjamin;ECKERT, Armin;LAUFER, Wilhelm~ 33:EP ~31:13167511.8 ~32:13/05/2013 2015/09056 ~ Complete ~54:4'-FLUOR0-2'-METHYL SUBSTITUTED NUCLEOSIDE DERIVATIVES ~71:Riboscience LLC, 3901 Laguna Avenue, PALO ALTO 94306, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: KLUMPP, Klaus G.;SMITH, Mark~ 33:US ~31:61/824,030 ~32:16/05/2013 2015/09060 ~ Complete ~54:CERIA-ZIRCONIA-BASED COMPOSITE OXIDE AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME, AND CATALYST FOR EXHAUST GAS PURIFICATION INCLUDING CERIA-ZIRCONIA-BASED COMPOSITE OXIDE ~71:CATALER CORPORATION, 7800, Chihama, Kakegawa-shi, Shizuoka-ken, 437-1492, Japan;TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA, 1 Toyota-cho Toyota-Shi, Aichi-ken, 471-8571, Japan ~72: AKIHIKO SUDA;AKIRA MORIKAWA;AKIYA CHIBA;HIROMASA SUZUKI;ISAO CHINZEI;KAE KONISHI;KOSUKE IIZUKA;MASAHIDE MIURA;TOSHITAKA TANABE~ 33:JP ~31:2013-124311 ~32:13/06/2013 2015/09063 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF A THIAZOLO PYRIMIDINONE FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATORY BOWEL DISEASE ~71:TORRENT PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED, Torrent House Off Ashram Road, Gujarat, Ahmedabad, 380009, India ~72: CHAITANYA DUTT;JAYA ABRAHAM;JIGNESH KOTECHA;LAXMIKANT CHHIPA;RAM GUPTA;RAMESH GUPTA;SANJAY SRIVASTAVA;SHAILESH DESHPANDE;SHITALKUMAR ZAMBAD;VIJAY CHAUTHAIWALE~ 33:IN ~31:1718/MUM/2013 ~32:14/05/2013;33:IN ~31:2309/MUM/2013 ~32:09/07/2013 2015/09070 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF MAKING DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS COMPROSING POLYMERS ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, Cincinatti, Ohio 45202,, United States of America ~72: AHMADIAN,Hossein;GAULT,Sabrina ,Beatrice Danielle;PATTON,Andrew ,Brian ,Greenaway,;PORTER,Adam;TANTAWY,Hossam,Hassan;WALKER,Stephen ,John~ 33:EP ~31:13178588.3 ~32:30/07/2013 2015/08998 ~ Provisional ~54:PACKAGING ~71:Vrone Nurseries (Pty) Ltd., Plot 185, Beyers Naudelaan, RIETFONTEIN, Muldersdrift, Randburg, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: DUIF, Pieter~ 2015/09073 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF MAKING DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING POLYMERS ~71:THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY, One Procter & Gamble Plaza, Cincinatti, Ohio 45202,, United States of America ~72: TANTAWY,Hossam,Hassan~ 2015/09074 ~ Complete ~54:POLYPEPTIDES AND POLYNUCLEOTIDES ,AND USES THEREOF FOR TREATMENT OF IMMUNE RELATED DISORDERS AND CANCER ~71:COMPUGEN LTD., 72 Pinchas Rosen St., Tel Aviv, 69512,, Israel ~72: NOVIK,AMIT;SHEMESH,RONEN;TOPORIK,AMIR~ 33:US ~31:61/475,682 ~32:15/04/2011;33:US ~31:61/532,575 ~32:09/09/2011;33:US ~31:61/581,194 ~32:29/12/2011
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2015/09035 ~ Provisional ~54:AN ELECTRIC HAND TOOL ~71:G Pack and Distribution Centre (Pty) Ltd, Block D Suit 6 Southdowns Office Park, South Africa ~72: COMBRINCK, Johan Lodewikus;HAJIPETROU, Georgios~ 2015/09037 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRONIC DRIVE SAFETY (EDRIVES,S) ~71:MOSES SUHLA NTULI, 876 MANYOSI STREET, LYNNVILLE eMALAHLENI, South Africa ~72: MOSES SUHLA NTULI~ 2015/09044 ~ Complete ~54:EMERGENCY NOTIFICATION SYSTEM ~71:ZEELIE, Hendricus, Johannes, 100 ARGYLE STREET, LYNNWOOD GLEN, PRETORIA, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: ZEELIE, Hendricus, Johannes~ 2015/09047 ~ Complete ~54:AMINE MIXTURE ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BREITSCHEIDEL, Boris;SCHWAHN, Harald;WALTER, Marc~ 33:EP ~31:13167603.3 ~32:14/05/2013 2015/09053 ~ Complete ~54:A SYSTEM FOR VARIABLE-RATIO BLENDING OF MULTIPLE AGRICULTURAL PRODUCTS FOR DELIVERY VIA A PORTED OPENER ~71:Clean Seed Agricultural Technologies Ltd., 14 7541 Conway Avenue, BURNABY V5E 2P7, BRITISH COLUMBIA, CANADA, Canada ~72: ROSENGREN, Colin Mark;RUFF, Robert Sydney;SCHEMBRI, Charles Joseph;WILSON, Gordon Blair~ 2015/09054 ~ Complete ~54:TRANSPORT DEVICE OF THE NORIA TYPE ~71:Mecatherm, Rue de Lattre de Tassigny, BAREMBACH F-67130, FRANCE, France ~72: ZORN, Bernard~ 33:FR ~31:1356601 ~32:05/07/2013 2015/09058 ~ Complete ~54:PRESSURE RELIEF SYSTEM AND METHOD IN AN ENERGY RECOVERY DEVICE ~71:EXERGYN LTD., The Capel Building, Suite 333, Ireland ~72: BYRNE, Ronan;CULLEN, Barry~ 33:GB ~31:1310512.7 ~32:13/06/2013 2015/09062 ~ Complete ~54:RETAINER SYSTEMS FOR GROUND ENGAGING TOOLS ~71:CATERPILLAR INC., A CORPORATION ORGANIZED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, 100 N.E. Adams Street, Peoria, 61629, Illinois, United States of America ~72: CLIFFORD O JESKE;JAMES R LAHOOD~ 33:US ~31:61/829,790 ~32:31/05/2013;33:US ~31:14/286,388 ~32:23/05/2014 2015/09064 ~ Provisional ~54:CONCERNS OF CONVENTIONAL BURIALS PLANS ~71:MOSES SUHLA NTULI, 876 MANYOSI STREET, LYNNVILLE eMALAHLENI, South Africa ~72: MOSES SUHLA NTULI~ 2015/09066 ~ Complete ~54:FENCE ~71:Donald Hugh Corrie, 29 Laboria Road, Isandovale, 1609, Edenvale,, South Africa ~72: Donald Hugh Corie~ 2015/09068 ~ Provisional ~54:SWITCHING DEVICE ~71:Colin Victor Wasserfall, 8TH Avenue , Houghton Estate , Johannesburg, 2198, South Africa ~72: Colin Victor Wasserfall~ .
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2015/09084 ~ Complete ~54:COMPACT FLUID ANALYSIS DEVICE AND METHOD TO FABRICATE ~71:IMEC VZW, KAPELDREEF 75, B-3001 LEUVEN, BELGIUM, Belgium ~72: LAGAE, Liesbet;PEUMANS, Peter~ 33:EP ~31:13168743.6 ~32:22/05/2013 2015/09090 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRE-STRESSING A STEEL STRUCTURE, AND STEEL STRUCTURE PRE-STRESSED USING SAID METHOD ~71:S&P CLEVER REINFORCEMENT COMPANY AG, Seewernstrasse 127, Switzerland ~72: Elyas GHAFOORI;Masoud MOTAVALLI~ 33:CH ~31:950/2013 ~32:14/05/2013 2015/09095 ~ Complete ~54:DATA WRITING METHOD AND MEMORY SYSTEM ~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building, Bantian, Longgang, SHENZHEN 518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.),
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People's Republic of China ~72: JIANG, Dejun;XIA, Fei;XIONG, Jin~ 33:CN ~31:201310270239.6 ~32:29/06/2013 2015/09102 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD FOR FITTING AN ARTIFICIAL KNEE JOINT USING UNIVERSAL ELECTRONIC TEMPLATES WHICH CAN BE ADAPTED TO ALL ARTIFICIAL JOINTS ~71:HAFEZ, Mamoud Alm EL Din, 88-B, AL-RABWA RESORT, SHEIKH ZAYED DISTRICT, Egypt ~72: HAFEZ, Mahmoud Alm EL Din~ 2015/09107 ~ Complete ~54:METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR TRANSFERRING ELECTRONIC MONEY ~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;VAN WYK, Hough Arie~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/06278 ~32:21/08/2013 2015/09118 ~ Complete ~54:CROWN CAP ~71:DESARROLLOS TAMARIT PLAZA SL, Adva. Sierra Calderona 41, Urb. Los Monasterios, Puzol, Spain ~72: TAMARIT RIOS, Ramón~ 33:IB ~31:PCT/ES2013/070389 ~32:14/06/2013 2015/09096 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM FOR PREPARING AND PRODUCING A DIE PLATE ~71:Trodat GmbH, Linzerstraße 156, WELS A-4600, AUSTRIA, Austria ~72: PINOT, Jean-Philippe;VERRIER, Stéphanie~ 33:AT ~31:A 402/2013 ~32:15/05/2013 2015/09103 ~ Complete ~54:A COMPOSITION, PROCESS AND A KIT FOR SUGAR PROCESSING ~71:RICHCORE LIFESCIENCES PVT. LTD., Plot No. 204 & 237, Bommasandra - Jigani Link Road, K.I.A.D.B Industrial Area, India ~72: RAMACHANDRAPPA, Subramani;SUCHARITA DASH, Swati~ 33:IN ~31:2496/CHE/2013 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/09106 ~ Complete ~54:A RAIL TRANSPORT BOGIE AND A RAIL TRANSPORTATION SYSTEM ~71:MILOTEK (PTY) LTD, 66 Tweed Crescent, Clearwater Flyfishing Estate, Rietvalleirand, South Africa ~72: LOUW, Andries Auret~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/03562 ~32:16/05/2013 2015/09108 ~ Complete ~54:COATED PARTICLES AND COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING SAME ~71:VYOME BIOSCIENCES PVT. LTD., 459 F.I.E, First Floor, Patparganj Industrial Area, India ~72: BAJAJ, Kirti;CHAWRAI, Suresh;PRASAD, Sudhanand~ 33:IN ~31:1684/DEL/2013 ~32:04/06/2013 2015/09109 ~ Complete ~54:AUTHORIZING TRANSACTIONS USING MOBILE DEVICE BASED RULES ~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;VAN WYK, Hough Arie~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/05007 ~32:04/07/2013 2015/09112 ~ Complete ~54:HIGH TEMPERATURE QUENCH SYSTEM AND PROCESS ~71:UOP LLC, 25 East Algonquin Road P. O. Box 5017, Des Plaines, 60017-5017, Illinois, United States of America ~72: AZIZ SATTAR;LAURA E LEONARD;MOHAMMAD REZA MOSTOFI-ASHTIANI;PETER SHAFE;RAJESWAR GATTUPALLI~ 33:US ~31:61/841,258 ~32:28/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/841,272 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/09115 ~ Complete ~54:DIAGNOSIS AND THERAPY OF CANCER INVOLVING CANCER STEM CELLS ~71:BIONTECH AG, An der Goldgrube 12, 55131, Mainz, Germany;GANYMED PHARMACEUTICALS 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 ~72: KORDEN WALTER;MARIA KREUZBERG;MEIKE WAGNER;SABINE HÄCKER;STEFAN JACOBS;UGUR SAHIN;ÖZLEM TÜRECI~ 33:EP ~31:PCT/EP2013/002272 ~32:31/07/2013
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2015/09116 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL COMBINATION COMPRISING METFORMIN AND DIHYDROQUERCETIN AND ITS USE FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER ~71:OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD., A COMPANY INCORPORATED IN JAPAN, 2-9, Kanda Tsukasa-machi, Chiyoda-ku, Tokyo, 1018535, Japan ~72: KENJI ONISHI;KUNIHIKO KIYONO;TAKASHI WATANABE;YASUHARU NAGAHAMA~ 33:JP ~31:2013-110278 ~32:24/05/2013 2015/09083 ~ Complete ~54:NANOPARTICULATE FORMULATION COMPRISING A TRPA1 ANTAGONIST ~71:GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS S.A., CHEMIN DE LA COMBETA 5, CH-2300 LA CHAUX-DE-FONDS, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: CHAUDHARI, Sunil;DHUPPAD, Ulhas;JAIN, Nilesh;RAJURKAR, Suresh~ 33:IN ~31:2090/MUM/2013 ~32:20/06/2013 2015/09155 ~ Provisional ~54:CEMETERY MAINTENANCE AND REFURBISHMENTS ~71:OWETHU 15 HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD, 225 Block H, South Africa ~72: TEMBA JOHN MABASO~ 2015/09078 ~ Provisional ~54:ELECTRODE METERING DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEM ~71:MINTEK, 200 Malibongwe Drive, South Africa ~72: Christopher James HOCKADAY~ 2015/09079 ~ Provisional ~54:AN ACCUMULATOR TRANSFERRING DEVICE ~71:THE SMART 2011 TRUST, 36 MORSIM ROAD, HYDE PARK, SANDTON, 2196, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: GRAMMATIKOS, George~ 2015/09085 ~ Complete ~54:A PRESSURED FLUID CONTAINER ~71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, KLOSTERHOFSTR. 1, 80331 MÜNCHEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: MELLORS, Mark;WALES, Duncan~ 33:GB ~31:1309042.8 ~32:20/05/2013 2015/09105 ~ Complete ~54:PAYMENT CARD INCLUDING USER INTERFACE FOR USE WITH PAYMENT CARD ACCEPTANCE TERMINAL ~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;VAN WYK, Hough Arie~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/04916 ~32:02/07/2013 2015/09110 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TREATING GAS BY INJECTING A POWDERED COMPOUND AND AN AQUEOUS PHASE ~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: ALAIN BRASSEUR;ALAIN LAUDET;OLIVIER NYSSEN;XAVIER PETTIAU~ 33:BE ~31:2013/0435 ~32:25/06/2013 2015/09111 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS FOR INTRODUCING RNA INTO CELLS ~71:ETHRIS GMBH, Lochhamer Str. 11, 82512, Martinsried, Germany ~72: CARSTEN RUDOLPH;CHRISTIAN DOHMEN;CHRISTIAN KOCH;CHRISTIAN PLANK~ 33:EP ~31:13174390.8 ~32:28/06/2013;33:EP ~31:13181380.0 ~32:22/08/2013 2015/09113 ~ Complete ~54:FLOW SENSOR ~71:CAREFUSION 303, INC., 3750 Torrey View Court, San Diego, 92130, California, United States of America ~72: ADRIAN D DESILVA;CHIUN WANG;HECTOR GONZALEZ;HUY THANH VU;JEFFREY HAROLD MILLER;RAUL VALDEZ;RICHARD LE~ 33:US ~31:13/931,486 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/09114 ~ Complete ~54:LOW-NOISE BLOWER ~71:CAREFUSION 303, INC., 3750 Torrey View Court, San Diego, 92130, California, United States of America ~72: STEVEN DUQUETTE~ 33:US ~31:13/931,465 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/09081 ~ Complete ~54:CASE MANAGEMENT LINKAGE OF UPDATES, EVIDENCE, AND TRIGGERS ~71:GE Intelligent Platforms, Inc., 2500 Austin Drive, CHARLOTTESVILLE 22911, VA, USA, United States of
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America ~72: Brian Scott, COURTNEY;David Sean, FARRELL~ 33:US ~31:62/091,979 ~32:15/12/2014;33:US ~31:14/887939 ~32:20/10/2015 2015/09088 ~ Complete ~54:PRESSURIZED FLUID CONTAINER WITH A VALVE OPERATED WITH A LEVER ~71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, KLOSTERHOFSTR. 1, 80331 MÜNCHEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: GIANCARLO, Nicolini;WALES, Duncan~ 33:GB ~31:1309037.8 ~32:20/05/2013 2015/09091 ~ Complete ~54:ANTIVIRALLY EFFECTIVE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION ~71:MEDICE ARZNEIMITTEL PUETTER GMBH & CO. KG, Kuhloweg 37, Germany ~72: AMMER, Richard;PUETTER, Sigurd;SCHMIDBAUER, Michael~ 33:EP ~31:13174235.5 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/09100 ~ Complete ~54:NON-PROGRESSIVE CORRIDOR BI-FOCAL LENS WITH SUBSTANTIALLY TANGENT BOUNDARY OF NEAR AND DISTAL VISUAL FIELDS ~71:WALACH, Michael AND FIJALKOWSKI, Andrzej, 12690 Cumberland Drive, Largo AND ul Limanowskiego, 8b33, United States of America ~72: WALACH, MICHAEL AND FIJALKOWSKI, ANDRZEJ~ 2015/09104 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR AUTHORIZING DIRECT DEBIT TRANSACTIONS ~71:VISA CAPE TOWN (PTY) LTD, Willowbridge Place, cnr Old Oak & Carl Cronje Drive, Tygervalley, South Africa ~72: BAKKES, Tiaan Cornelius;MEREDITH, Owen David~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/04959 ~32:03/07/2013 2015/09087 ~ Complete ~54:A PRESSURISED FLUID CONTAINER ~71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, KLOSTERHOFSTR. 1, 80331 MÜNCHEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: WALES, Duncan~ 33:GB ~31:1309046.9 ~32:20/05/2013 2015/09089 ~ Complete ~54:A PRESSURISED FLUID CONTAINER ~71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, KLOSTERHOFSTR. 1, 80331 MÜNCHEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: MELLORS, Mark~ 33:GB ~31:1309080.8 ~32:20/05/2013 2015/09097 ~ Complete ~54:CHANNEL QUALITY INDICATION AND MODULATION AND CODING SCHEME NOTIFICATION 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: XIA, Liang;XIA, Yuan~ 33:IB ~31:2013/077023 ~32:08/06/2013 2015/09082 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED N-(TETRAZOL-5-YL)- AND N-(TRIAZOL-5YL)ARYLCARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS HERBICIDES ~71:BASF SE, D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: CALO, Frederick;EVANS, Richard, Roger;KRAUS, Helmut;KREUZ, Klaus;LERCHL, Jens;MASSA, Dario;MIETZNER, Thomas;NEWTON, Trevor William;PASTERNAK, Maciej;SEITZ, Thomas;WITSCHEL, Matthias~ 33:EP ~31:13167863.3 ~32:15/05/2013 2015/09092 ~ Complete ~54:SEALING DEVICE FOR A BELT-TRANSFER LOCATION ~71:ScrapeTec GmbH, Rheinberger Straße 157, KAMP-LINTFORT 47475, GERMANY, Germany ~72: DÜNNWALD, Wilfried~ 33:EP ~31:13173404.8 ~32:24/06/2013 2015/09093 ~ Complete ~54:FLUID-CONDUCTING SYSTEM WITH CATHODIC CORROSION PROTECTION ~71:KSB Aktiengesellschaft, Johann-Klein-Straße 9, FRANKENTHAL 67227, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BÖHM, Alexander;KÖFLER, Karl-Heinz;LINDELL, Björn;PÜTTERICH, Alexander;SCHRAMM, Bernd~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 212 725.1 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/09098 ~ Complete ~54:CRYSTALLINE BROMODOMAIN INHIBITORS ~71:AbbVie Inc., 1 North Waukegan Road, NORTH CHICAGO 60064, IL, USA, United States of America ~72: GONG, Yuchuan~ 33:US ~31:61/840,777 ~32:28/06/2013
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2015/09101 ~ Complete ~54:FINANCIAL ACCOUNT WITH GROUP AUTHORIZATION ~71:VISA CAPE TOWN (PTY) LTD, Willowbridge Place, cnr Old Oak & Carl Cronje Drive, Tygervalley, South Africa ~72: MEREDITH, Owen David~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/04772 ~32:26/06/2013 2015/09117 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF BUTADIENE ~71:BASF SE, A GERMAN COMPANY, , 67056, Ludwigshafen, Germany ~72: ANDREI-NICOLAE PARVULESCU;ARMIN LANGE DE OLIVEIRA;EKKEHARD SCHWAB;KIRSTEN SPANNHOFF;MATHIAS FEYEN;STEFAN MARX;ULRICH MÜLLER~ 33:EP ~31:13171800.9 ~32:13/06/2013 2015/09157 ~ Complete ~54:DUST-PROOF COVER AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS ~71:RICOH COMPANY, LTD, 3-6, Nakamagome 1-CHOME OHTA-KU, Japan ~72: KATSUYAMA GORO;KAWA TOSHIHIKO;MATSUDA AKIRA;MIKAMI TOHRU;MORITA NOBUYOSHI;SATOH TADASHI~ 2015/09158 ~ Complete ~54:OPENING AND CLOSING DEVICE AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS ~71:RICOH COMPANY, LTD, 3-6,Nakamagome 1-Chome OHTA-KU, Japan ~72: KATSUTAMA GORO;KAWA TOSHIHIKO;SATOH TADASHI;ZHANG BAOZHU~ 33:JP ~31:2014-255309 ~32:17/12/2014 2015/09099 ~ Complete ~54:NOVEL SYNTHESIS OF NOROXYMORPHONE FROM MORPHINE ~71:SIEGFRIED AG, Untere Bruehlstrasse 4, Switzerland ~72: HOCHSTRASSER, Lisa;WEBER, Beat Theodor~ 33:EP ~31:13178119.7 ~32:26/07/2013 2015/09156 ~ Provisional ~54:APPARATUS FOR MONITORING A TAUT-WIRE FENCE ~71:RMM ENGINEERED SECURITY SOLUTIONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, P O Box 513, South Africa ~72: DRUMMOND MICHAEL ROBERT~ 2015/09080 ~ Provisional ~54:SCHIFF-BASE COMPLEX FOR ENHANCING UREASE INHIBITION ~71:Kimleigh Technologies (Pty) Ltd, 11 Jasper van der Westhuizen Street, Potchindustria, South Africa ~72: LUBBE, Leon;OPPERMAN, Hugo~ 2015/09086 ~ Complete ~54:A PRESSURISED FLUID CYLINDER ~71:LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, KLOSTERHOFSTR. 1, 80331 MÜNCHEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: MELLORS, Mark;WALES, Duncan~ 33:GB ~31:1309045.1 ~32:20/05/2013 2015/09094 ~ Complete ~54:MINING MACHINE GATHERING HEAD ~71:Sandvik Intellectual Property AB, SANDVIKEN S-811 81, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: BRANDL, Erich~ 33:EP ~31:13175084.6 ~32:04/07/2013 .
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2015/09153 ~ Complete ~54:SELF-SEALING SPRINKLER SEAL AND METHODS ~71:TYCO FIRE PRODUCTS LP, A DELAWARE LIMITED PARTNERSHIP, 1400 Pennbrook Parkway, Lansdale, 19446, Pennsylvania, United States of America ~72: KARL FREDRIK PENDEN;YORAM RINGER~ 33:US ~31:61/842,957 ~32:03/07/2013 2015/09154 ~ Complete ~54:PALLET OF A MOVING WALKWAY ~71:INVENTIO AG, A COMPANY INCORPORATED IN SWITZERLAND, Seestrasse 55 Postfach, CH-6052, Hergiswil, Switzerland ~72: CHRISTOPH MAKOVEC;MICHAEL MATHEISL;ROBERT SCHULZ;THOMAS ILLEDITS;UWE HAUER;WERNER EIDLER~ 33:EP ~31:13178135.3 ~32:26/07/2013 2015/09152 ~ Complete ~54:SINGLE SERVE CAPSULE HAVING A FLUORESCENT AND/OR PHOSPHORESCENT IDENTIFIER ~71:K-FEE SYSTEM GMBH, Senefelder Str. 44, 51469, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany ~72: GÜNTER EMPL;MARC KRÜGER~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 211 568.7 ~32:19/06/2013
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2015/09119 ~ Provisional ~54:BANKNOTE PROTECTION ~71:MAGNETO IP HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD, Building 5, Woodhill Office Park, Philip Engelbrecht Street, South Africa ~72: TBA~ 2015/09121 ~ Provisional ~54:A LIMB SUPPORT ~71:LOUW, Carel, Renier, SPRINGBOK STREET, 48 B THERESAPARK, PRETORIA NORTH, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: LOUW, Carel, Renier;PRINSLOO, Barend, Jacobus~ 2015/09132 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS FOR STORING CARDHOLDER DATA AND PROCESSING TRANSACTIONS ~71:PAYU PAYMENT SOLUTIONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED, 4th FLoor, Eleven Adderley 11 Adderley Street, South Africa ~72: PENDERIS, Henri Johan Andre;STRYDOM, Johan Lamprecht Theron;VAN DER VYVER, Werner~ 33:ZA ~31:2013/05249 ~32:12/07/2013 2015/09134 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-SEGREGATION MIXER ~71:HATCH PTY LTD, 61 Petrie Terrace, Brisbane, Australia ~72: HAYWOOD, Ross Jeffrey;TAYLOR, Wesley Adam~ 33:AU ~31:2013902247 ~32:20/06/2013 2015/09135 ~ Complete ~54:CONTROLLED TRANSFER BIOLOGICAL SAMPLE COLLECTION DEVICES AND METHODS OF USING SUCH DEVICES ~71:GE Healthcare UK Limited, Amersham Place, LITTLE CHALFONT HP7 9NA, BUCKINGHAMSHIRE, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: OGDEN, Samantha Jane;PIERCE, Alan Stuart;POTTS, Cheryl Louise;SEYMOUR, Geraint;TATNELL, Peter James;TORTORELLA, Stevan Paul;WILLIAMS, Neil John~ 33:GB ~31:1309772.0 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/09137 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STUNNING POULTRY ~71:ZANOTTI, Massimo, Via Santa Maria Vecchia, 11, GUSSAGO (BRESCIA) I-25064, ITALY, Italy ~72: ZANOTTI, Massimo~ 33:IT ~31:TO2013A000393 ~32:16/05/2013 2015/09138 ~ Complete ~54:PLANT FOR HANDLING LIVE POULTRY IN A SLAUGHTERHOUSE ~71:ZANOTTI, Massimo, Via Santa Maria Vecchia, 11, GUSSAGO (BRESCIA) I-25064, ITALY, Italy ~72: ZANOTTI, Massimo~ 33:IT ~31:TO2013A000395 ~32:16/05/2013 2015/09123 ~ Provisional ~54:MANDRILL FOR FORMING 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~ 2015/09150 ~ Complete ~54:MINERAL COMPOSITION BASED ON A MIXED SOLID PHASE OF CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM CARBONATES AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING SUCH A COMPOSITION ~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: MARC PELLETIER;MARION LORGOUILLOUX;ROBERT SEBASTIAN GÄRTNER;THIERRY CHOPIN~ 33:BE ~31:2013/0617 ~32:19/09/2013 2015/09130 ~ Complete ~54:DERAILMENT DETECTION SYSTEM ~71:ALL RAIL SYSTEMS, S.L., C/CIRCUMVAL.LACIÓ 54, 08840 VILADECANS (BARCELONA), SPAIN, Spain ~72: GONZÁLEZ, José, Luis, Puerta~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/09141 ~32:15/12/2014 2015/09124 ~ Provisional ~54:DYNAMIC OVERHEAD CONTACT SYSTEM ~71:Jan Hendrik Jooste, P O Box 617, South Africa;Suzanne Jacoba Jooste, P O Box 617, South Africa ~72: Jan Hendrik Jooste;Suzanne Jacoba Jooste~ 2015/09127 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR SCRUBBING MEDIUM REGENERATION IN A PHYSICAL GAS SCRUB ~71:Linde Aktiengesellschaft, Klosterhofstrasse 1, MÜNCHEN 80331, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BRANDL, Alexander;CIATTAGLIA, Ilaria~ 33:DE ~31:102014018844.2 ~32:17/12/2014
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2015/09139 ~ Complete ~54:PACKAGES FOR CONSUMABLE PRODUCTS AND METHODS FOR USING SAME ~71:Nestec S.A., Avenue Nestlé 55, VEVEY CH-1800, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: DZIKOWICZ, Anthony Edward;GENAW, Joel Dean Jr.;RODGERS, Matthew Blake~ 33:US ~31:61/824,981 ~32:17/05/2013 2015/09141 ~ Complete ~54:PNEUMATIC TIRE FOR VEHICLE ~71:Continental Reifen Deutschland GmbH, Vahrenwalder Str. 9, HANNOVER 30165 , GERMANY, Germany ~72: GOOTJES, Lennert;KRIEGER, Ralf;PASTUOVIC, Mario~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 106 632.1 ~32:25/06/2013 2015/09128 ~ Complete ~54:WIND TURBINE WITH A CONCRETE TOWER AND METHOD FOR THE ASSEMBLY THEREOF ~71:Acciona Windpower, S.A., Avenida Ciudad de la Innovación, 5, Sarriguren, NAVARRA 31621, SPAIN, Spain ~72: ARANZADI DE MIGUEL, Paula;ARISTEGUI LANTERO, Jose Luis;ARLABÁN GABEIRAS, Teresa;ETXANDI IRUNGARAI, Iñaki;GARCÍA MAESTRE, Iván;GARCÍA SAYÉS, José Miguel;GASTÓN LUJAMBIO, Ander;GÓMEZ ANDUEZA, Asier;MARTÍN DÍEZ, Javier;NÚÑEZ POLO,, Miguel;SOROA SISAMÓN, Enrique~ 33:EP ~31:14382520.6 ~32:15/12/2014 2015/09136 ~ Complete ~54:HYDRAULIC GAS COMPRESSORS AND APPLICATIONS THEREOF ~71:Millar, Dean, Mirarco Research Chair of Energy in Mining, Laurentian University, 935 Ramsey Lake Road, SUDBURY P3E 2C9, ONTARIO, CANADA, Canada ~72: MILLAR, Dean~ 33:CA ~31:2,818,357 ~32:10/06/2013 2015/09129 ~ Complete ~54:PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR SCRUBBING MEDIUM REGENERATION IN A PHYSICAL GAS SCRUB ~71:Linde Aktiengesellschaft, Klosterhofstrasse 1, MÜNCHEN 80331, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BRANDL, Alexander;CIATTAGLIA, Ilaria~ 33:DE ~31:102014018844.2 ~32:17/12/2014 2015/09122 ~ Provisional ~54:GENERATOR SYSTEM ~71:DELPORT, Neal, 49 S.E Sauman Street, Yzerfontein, 7351, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: DELPORT, Neal~ 2015/09131 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT OF THE INTERNAL SURFACES OF PIPES ~71:SPECT INDUSTRIAL PRODUCTS CC, 48 Rutland Road, Parkwood, South Africa ~72: Errol TROMPETER;Mark John REEKIE~ 2015/09133 ~ Complete ~54:HEPARAN SULPHATES ~71:AGENCY FOR SCIENCE, TECHNOLOGY AND RESEARCH, 1 Fusionopolis Way, Singapore ~72: COOL, Simon;NURCOMBE, Victor~ 2015/09160 ~ Complete ~54:ASYNMETRIC SYNTHESES FOR SPIRO-OXINDOLE COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS THERAPEUTIC AGENTS ~71:XENON PHARMACEUTICALS INC, 3650 Gilmore Way BURNABY, Canada ~72: CHOWDHURY SULTAN;FU JIANMIN;GRIMWOOD MICHAEL EDWARD;HEMEON IVAN WILLIAM;MANSOUR TAREK SUHAYL;SUN SHAOYI~ 33:US ~31:61/623 336 ~32:12/04/2012 2015/09120 ~ Provisional ~54:A SAFE APPARATUS FOR DISCOURAGING THEFT OF BANKNOTES ~71:ELECTRONIC SELF SERVICES (PTY) LTD., 31 Thora Crescent, Wynberg, SANDTON, Gauteng, SOUTH AFRICA, South Africa ~72: REUBENSON, Rael;VISSER, Mark~ 2015/09126 ~ Complete ~54:HARVESTER AND PROCESSOR FOR PEANUTS ~71:INDUSTRIAS REUNIDAS COLOMBO LTDA, Av. Luiz Colombo, Brazil ~72: BERTINO, Luiz Henrique~ 33:BR ~31:102015007088-8 ~32:30/03/2015 2015/09140 ~ Complete ~54:STABILIZED SOLUBLE PRE-FUSION 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 ~31:13172256.3 ~32:17/06/2013 2015/09125 ~ Complete ~54:PRESERVATIVE FREE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR OPHTHALMIC ADMINISTRATION CONTAINING DEXAMETHASONE ~71:PHARMATHEN S.A., 6 DERVENAKION STREET,
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15351 PALLINI ATTIKIS, GREECE, Greece ~72: FOUSTERIS, Manolis;KAKOURIS, Andreas;KALASKANI, Anastasia;KARAVAS, Evangelos;KOUTRI, Ioanna;KOUTRIS, Efthymios;SAMARA, Vasiliki~ 2015/09146 ~ Complete ~54:ALUMINIUM COMPOSITE MATERIAL HAVING AN INTERNAL SOLDER LAYER ~71:Hydro Aluminium Rolled Products GmbH, Aluminiumstrasse 1, GREVENBROICH 41515, GERMANY, Germany ~72: JANSSEN, Hartmut~ 33:EP ~31:13175413.7 ~32:05/07/2013 2015/09142 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR POST-HARVEST TREATMENT ~71:Syngenta Participations AG, Schwarzwaldallee 215, BASEL CH-4058, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: COTTLE, Matthew Robert;OSHIGE, Eric Stephen;OXBY, Gabriel Ian;RAMALINGAM, Nagarajan;ROSS, David Charles~ 33:US ~31:61/836,583 ~32:18/06/2013 2015/09143 ~ Complete ~54:REDUCTION OF IRON OXIDE TO METALLIC IRON USING COKE OVEN GAS AND OXYGEN STEELMAKING FURNACE GAS ~71:Midrex Technologies, Inc., 2725 Water Ridge Parkway, Suite 100, CHARLOTTE 28217, NC, USA, United States of America ~72: MCCLELLAND, Jr., James M.;MEISSNER, David C.;METIUS, Gary E.;MONTAGUE, Stephen C.~ 33:US ~31:13/955,654 ~32:31/07/2013 2015/09144 ~ Complete ~54:WEAR APPARATUS FOR GRINDING ROLLS AND METHODS THEREOF ~71:FLSmidth A/S, 77 Vigerslev Allé, VALBY DK-2500, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: POWNELL, Edward James;ROMAN, Nicholas;UDY, David~ 33:US ~31:61/840,685 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/09145 ~ Complete ~54:CATALYSTS FOR PETROCHEMICAL CATALYSIS ~71:Siluria Technologies, Inc., 409 Illinois St., Suite 5032, SAN FRANCISCO 94158, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: ALCID, Marian;CIZERON, Joel M.;GAMORAS, Joel;MCCORMICK, Jarod;NYCE, Greg;RAS, Erik-Jan;ROSENBERG, Daniel;RUMPLECKER, Anja;SCHAMMEL, Wayne P.;SCHER, Erik C.;ZURCHER, Fabio R.~ 33:US ~31:61/794,486 ~32:15/03/2013 2015/09147 ~ Complete ~54:A FOLDABLE TAILGATE, A LOAD BED WITH SUCH A FOLDABLE TAILGATE AND A VEHICLE WITH SUCH A LOAD BED ~71:ATLAS COPCO ROCK DRILLS AB, A COMPANY ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF SWEDEN, , S-701 91, Örebro, Sweden ~72: JOHAN K ERICSSON~ 33:SE ~31:1350725-6 ~32:13/06/2013 2015/09148 ~ Complete ~54:SINGLE SERVE CAPSULE HAVING A LIQUID DISTRIBUTOR ~71:K-FEE SYSTEM GMBH, Senefelder Str. 44, 51469, Bergisch Gladbach, Germany ~72: GÜNTER EMPL;MARC KRÜGER~ 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 2015/09149 ~ Complete ~54:ENERGETIC BEER, FLAVORED BEER OR ENERGETIC DRINK BASED ON BEER ~71:MARTINA DITTMAR, A CITIZEN, Lukavice 31, 51603, Lukavice, Czech Republic;PAVEL BEDNÁR, A CITIZEN, T.G.Masaryka 41, 549 01, Nové Mesto nad Metuji, Czech Republic;POWER DRINKS SE, Pobrezni 394/12, CZ-18600, Praha 8, Czech Republic ~72: MARTINA DITTMAR;PAVEL BEDNÁR~ 33:CZ ~31:PUV 201327924 ~32:15/05/2013 2015/09151 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF SELECTED PYRIDONE CARBOXAMIDES OR SALTS THEREOF AS ACTIVE SUBSTANCES AGAINST ABIOTIC PLANT STRESS ~71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT, Alfred-Nobel-Str. 50, 40789, Monheim Am Rhein, Germany ~72: DIRK SCHMUTZLER;FRANK ZIEMER;INES HEINEMANN;JAN DITTGEN;LARS ARVE;MARTIN JEFFREY HILLS~ 33:EP ~31:13175770.0 ~32:09/07/2013 2015/09159 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO LENS ARRAYS ~71:SCHREDER, Rue De Lusambo 67, Belgium ~72: DAMOISEAU HERVE;DONATO LUIGI~ 33:EP ~31:EP15152505.2 ~32:26/01/2015
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2015/09200 ~ Complete ~54:TARGET ANTIGEN DISCOVERY,PHENOTYPIC SCREENS AND USE THEREOF FOR IDENTIFICATION OF TARGET CELL SPECIFIC TARGET EPITOPES ~71:X-BODY,INC., 100 Beavr Street, Suite 101, Walthan, MA 02453,, United States of America ~72: CHEN,Yan;SHAMAH,Steve~ 33:US ~31:61,840,583 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/09181 ~ Complete ~54:STEEL SHEET HAVING VERY HIGH MECHANICAL PROPERTIES OF STRENGTH AND DUCTILITY, MANUFACTURING METHOD AND USE OF SUCH SHEETS ~71:ARCELORMITTAL INVESTIGACIÓN Y DESARROLLO SL, CL/Chavarri, 6, Spain ~72: Jean-Christophe François HELL;Sébastien Yves Pierre ALLAIN~ 33:IB ~31:PCT/IB13/001614 ~32:24/07/2013 2015/09190 ~ Complete ~54:POURABLE DETERGENT COMPOSITION COMPRISING SUSPENDED PARTICLES ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: MARIA PETRA JOHANNA VAN DEURZEN;ROBERT JAN MOLL~ 33:EP ~31:13171584.9 ~32:12/06/2013 2015/09176 ~ Complete ~54:CODING AND MODULATION APPARATUS USING NON-UNIFORM CONSTELLATION ~71:Sony Corporation, 1-7-1, Konan, TOKYO 108-0075, MINATO-KU, JAPAN, Japan ~72: LOGHIN, Nabil;SHINOHARA, Yuji;STADELMEIER, Lothar;ZOELLNER, Jan~ 33:EP ~31:13175370.9 ~32:05/07/2013;33:EP ~31:13183318.8 ~32:06/09/2013;33:EP ~31:14153438.8 ~32:31/01/2014;33:EP ~31:14168129.6 ~32:13/05/2014 2015/09184 ~ Complete ~54:DRY CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM FOR MAKING PARTITION WALLS, SUSPENDED CEILINGS OR THE LIKE, CARRIER PROFILE THEREFOR, AND USE OF THIS DRY CONSTRUCTION SYSTEM ~71:SAINT-GOBAIN PLACO SAS, 34 Avenue Franklin, Roosevelt, France ~72: LEYE, Herbert;MÖLLER, Jens;RIEDL, Thomas~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 106 880.4 ~32:01/07/2013 2015/09193 ~ Complete ~54:IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO ENCAPSULATED BENEFIT AGENTS ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: CHANGXI LI;CRAIG WARREN JONES;XIAOYUN PAN~ 33:CN ~31:PCT/CN2013/080412 ~32:30/07/2013;33:EP ~31:13189102.0 ~32:17/10/2013 2015/09201 ~ Complete ~54:SOYBEAN TRANSGENIC EVENT MON87751 AND METHODS FOR DETECTION AND USE THEREOF ~71:MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY ,LLC, 800 North Lindbergh Blvd., St.Louis, MO 63167,, United States of America ~72: BEAZLEY,Kim,A.;BURNS,Wen,C.;COLE,Robert,H.,II;MACRAE,Ted,C.;MIKLOS,John,A.;RUSCHKE,Lisa,G.;TIAN ,Kairong;WEI,Liping;WU,Kunsheng~ 33:US ~31:61/834,899 ~32:14/06/2013 2015/09162 ~ Provisional ~54:PILOT HEADSET BREATHALYSER ~71:NYSSCHEN, Dean Richard, 3 Wyoming Way, Northcliff Ext 15, South Africa ~72: NYSSCHEN, Dean Richard~ 2015/09170 ~ Complete ~54:PROJECTILE ~71:DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG, ALTE NUSSDORFER STR. 13, D-88662 ÜBERLINGEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: FALTER, Thomas;HIMMERT, Rainer;PFERSMANN, Axel~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 019 202.4 ~32:19/12/2014 2015/09173 ~ Complete ~54:A TOPICAL MEDICINAL COMPOSITION ~71:ARI HEALTHCARE PVT. LTD, Office No. 106, 1st Floor, S. No. 1 World Trade Centre, Tower One, Opposite EON SEZ, India ~72: KANJILAL Anisha;KANJILAL Sanjeevan;NIPANIKAR Sanjay~ 33:IN ~31:4086/MUM/2014 ~32:18/12/2014
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2015/09174 ~ Complete ~54:AN ORAL MEDICINAL COMPOSITION ~71:ARI HEALTHCARE PVT. LTD, Office No. 106, 1st Floor, S. No. 1 World Trade Centre, Tower One, Opposite EON SEZ, India ~72: KANJILAL Anisha;KANJILAL Sanjeevan;NIPANIKAR Sanjay~ 33:IN ~31:4051/MUM/2014 ~32:16/12/2014 2015/09179 ~ Complete ~54:SIGNAL MEASUREMENT METHOD, DEVICE AND SYSTEM ~71:Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd., Huawei Administration Building Bantian, Longgang District, SHENZHEN 518129, GUANGDONG, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: HUAN, Haibin;YAO, Pei;ZHANG, Yanqiang~ 2015/09186 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR DYNAMIC PERSONALIZATION OF ELECTRONIC COUPON DISTRIBUTION AND REDEMPTION VIA MOBILE DEVICE ~71:AINTU INC., 111 N. Market Street, Suite 300, San Jose, United States of America ~72: VAYSMAN, Arthur~ 33:US ~31:61/835,582 ~32:16/06/2013 2015/09191 ~ Complete ~54:DETERGENT COMPOSITION COMPRISING GLUTAMIC-N,N-DIACETATE (GLDA), WATER AND ENZYME ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: MARIA PETRA JOHANNA VAN DEURZEN;ROBERT JAN MOLL~ 33:EP ~31:13173507.8 ~32:25/06/2013 2015/09194 ~ Complete ~54:STAIN TREATMENT DEVICE AND PROCESS ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: ELIZABETH JANE SMITH;PAUL BENSON;STUART STEPHEN COOLEY~ 33:EP ~31:13174148.0 ~32:27/06/2013 2015/09164 ~ Provisional ~54:TREAT, RECYCLE OF HEAVY METALS FROM SPENT CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND ~71:Busisiwe Sylvia, 34 Jikeleza Rd, M1269 Umlazi, South Africa ~72: Busisiwe Sylvia Mhlongo~ 33:ZA ~31:09 ~32:17/12/2015 2015/09168 ~ Complete ~54:AUTOMATIC WEAPON ~71:DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG, ALTE NUSSDORFER STR. 13, D-88662 ÜBERLINGEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: PFERSMANN, Axel~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 019 200.8 ~32:19/12/2014 2015/09171 ~ Complete ~54:PRINT JOB MANAGEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:VERHOEF, Gerardus, 96 Main Road, South Africa ~72: VERHOEF, Gerardus~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/06999 ~32:26/09/2014 2015/09165 ~ Provisional ~54:RYAN ENGINE ~71:Christiaan Venter, P.O. Box 100564, South Africa;Rudolph Venter, P.O. Box 100564, South Africa ~72: Christiaan Venter;Rudolph Venter~ 33:ZA ~31:1 ~32:17/12/2015 2015/09166 ~ Complete ~54:AUTOMATIC WEAPON ~71:DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG, ALTE NUSSDORFER STR. 13, D-88662 ÜBERLINGEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: PFERSMANN, Axel~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 019 199.0 ~32:19/12/2014 2015/09169 ~ Complete ~54:PROJECTILE ~71:DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG, ALTE NUSSDORFER STR. 13, D-88662 ÜBERLINGEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: FALTER, Thomas;HIMMERT, Rainer;PFERSMANN, Axel~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 019 198.2 ~32:19/12/2014 2015/09177 ~ Complete ~54:REDUCING IRON OXIDE TO METALLIC IRON USING NATURAL GAS ~71:Midrex Technologies, Inc., 2725 Water Ridge Parkway, Suite 100, CHARLOTTE 28217, NC, USA, United States of America ~72: MCCLELLAND, Jr., James M.;MEISSNER, David C.;METIUS, Gary E.;MONTAGUE, Stephen C.~ 33:US ~31:13/955,654 ~32:31/07/2013;33:US ~31:14/069,493 ~32:01/11/2013 2015/09178 ~ Complete ~54:PNEUMATIC TOURNIQUET ~71:M.A.S. Med Global Ltd, 11 Horovitz Street, RISHON LEZION 7523311, ISRAEL, Israel ~72: MENASHE, Shaked~ 33:US ~31:61/827,601 ~32:26/05/2013;33:IL ~31:231979 ~32:07/04/2014
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2015/09182 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITION COMPRISING A BUFFERED LACTIC ACID ~71:SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB, SE-405 03, Sweden ~72: FORSGREN BRUSK, Ulla;HUSMARK, Ulrika;STRIDFELDT, Chatrine~ 2015/09183 ~ Complete ~54:SPOT WELDED JOINT USING HIGH STRENGTH AND HIGH FORMING AND ITS PRODUCTION METHOD ~71:ARCELORMITTAL INVESTIGACIÓN Y DESARROLLO SL, CL/Chavarri, 6, Spain ~72: Artem ARLAZAROV;Astrid PERLADE;Frédéric KEGEL;Samuel VIGNIER~ 33:IB ~31:PCT/IB2013/001609 ~32:25/07/2013 2015/09188 ~ Complete ~54:A PROCESS FOR PRODUCING A TEA PRODUCT ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: LOKESH BASAVARAJU;SREERAMULU GUTTAPADU;SWATHY PALAGIRI~ 33:EP ~31:13174306.4 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/09189 ~ Complete ~54:DETERGENT COMPOSITION ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: ALAGIRISAMY NETHAJI;ANINDYA DASGUPTA;MAYA TREESA SAJI;RUDRA SAURABH SHRESTH;SARMISTHA BISWAS~ 33:EP ~31:13176061.3 ~32:11/07/2013 2015/09196 ~ Complete ~54:CONSTRUCTION PANEL HAVING IMPROVED FIXING STRENGTH AND METHOD FOR THE MANUFACTURE THEREOF ~71:SAINT-GOBAIN CONSTRUCTION PRODUCTS UK LIMITED, Saint-Gobain House, Binley Business Park, United Kingdom ~72: HOTCHIN, Glen;JONES, Nicholas;RICHARDSON, Adam~ 33:GB ~31:1309058.4 ~32:20/05/2013 2015/09198 ~ Provisional ~54:LET THE GROUND SPEAK ~71:SLYVIA BUSISIWE MALOKA, 2131 Dotwane Street Daveyton, South Africa ~72: SYLVIA BUSISIWE MALOKA~ 2015/09197 ~ Provisional ~54:ORIGINAL FITMENT TYPE WATER HEATING SHOWER APPLIANCE FOR POWER SAVING AND WATER RE-USE ~71:PIERS STEENKAMP, 28 Massau St Usie, South Africa;WILLEM STEENKAMP, 28 Massau St Usie, South Africa ~72: PIERS STEENKAMP;WILLEM STEENKAMP~ 2015/09199 ~ Provisional ~54:A FOUNDATION STRUCTURE ~71:LABUSCHAGNE,Pieter Johannes, No.5 Teengs Street, Neserhof, Klerksdorp, 2570,, South Africa ~72: LABUSCHAGNE,Pieter Johannes~ 2015/09203 ~ Complete ~54:SALTS OF2-AMINO-1-HYDROXYETHYL-8-HYDROXYQUINOLIN-2(1H)-ONE DERIVATIVES HAVING BOTH MUSCARINIC RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST AND B2 ADRENERGIC RECEPTOR AGONIST ACTIVITIES ~71:ALMIRALL,S.A., Ronda del General Mitre, 151,,E-08022 Barcelona,, Spain ~72: CARRERA CARRERA,Francesc;JULIA JANE,Montserrat;PAJUELO LORENZO,Francesca;PEREZ ANDRES,Juan,Antonio;PRAT QUINONES,Maria;PUIG DURAN,Carlos~ 33:EP ~31:13382304.7 ~32:25/07/2013 2015/09167 ~ Complete ~54:PROJECTILE ~71:DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG, ALTE NUSSDORFER STR. 13, D-88662 ÜBERLINGEN, GERMANY, Germany ~72: FALTER, Thomas;HIMMERT, Rainer;PFERSMANN, Axel~ 33:DE ~31:10 2014 019 197.4 ~32:19/12/2014 2015/09202 ~ Complete ~54:CROP INPUT VARIETY SELECTION SYSTEMS,METHODS,AND APPARATUS ~71:PRECISION PLANTING LLC, 23207 Townline Road, Tremont, Illinois 61568,, United States of America ~72: KOCH,Dale;PLATTNER,Troy;SAUDER,Derek~ 33:US ~31:61/838,141 ~32:21/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/923,426 ~32:03/01/2014;33:US ~31:61/971,937 ~32:28/03/2014 2015/09205 ~ Complete ~54:LECTIN-LIKE OXIDIZED LDL RECEPTOR1 ANTIBODIES AND METHODS OF USE ~71:NOVARTIS AG, Lichtstrasse 35, CH-4056 Basel,, Switzerland ~72:
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BROGDON,Jennifer;DOLE,William;GOLDSTEIN,Joshua;HELDWEIN,Kurt Alex;SPLAWSKI,Igor;TRAUGER,John;ZHANG,Chonghui~ 33:US ~31:61/837,776 ~32:21/06/2013 2015/09163 ~ Provisional ~54:WATER TREATMENT ~71:ANELLI, Ottaviano Marcello Enrico Guido, 12 Remus Street, Rome Glen, Somerset West, South Africa ~72: ANELLI, Ottaviano Marcello Enrico Guido~ 2015/09172 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR IMPROVING SPATIAL EFFICIENCY OF A FURNACE SYSTEM ~71:FOSTER WHEELER USA CORPORATION, 585 North Dairy Ashford Road, United States of America ~72: MYSZKA, Ronald T.;YOUNG, Bruce, T.~ 33:US ~31:61/680,363 ~32:07/08/2012 2015/09175 ~ Complete ~54:HAMMER CRUSHER ~71:Changsha Shenxiang Universal Machine Co., Ltd, No. 10, Lutian Road, Luvalley Science Park, National High-tech Industrial Development Zone of Changsha, HUNAN 410000, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: HAO, Zhigang~ 33:CN ~31:201310203830.X ~32:28/05/2013 2015/09180 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR PRODUCING A PRECAST CONCRETE SEGMENT OF A WIND TURBINE TOWER, AND A PRECAST CONCRETE TOWER SEGMENT FORMWORK ~71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH, Dreekamp 5, Germany ~72: Carlos PEIXOTO~ 33:DE ~31:10 2013 213 976.4 ~32:17/07/2013 2015/09185 ~ Complete ~54:DEVICE AND METHOD FOR COMPRESSING A HYDROGEL ~71:UNIVERSITÄT ZÜRICH, Prorektorat MNW, Rämistrasse 71, Switzerland ~72: REICHMANN, Ernst~ 33:EP ~31:13174441.9 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/09187 ~ Complete ~54:CRYOTHERAPY DEVICE AND METHOD FOR THE TREATMENT OF CERVICAL PRECANCEROUS LESIONS ~71:JHPIEGO CORPORATION, 1615 Thames Street, Baltimore, 21231-3492, Maryland, United States of America ~72: ENRIQUITO LU;JOHN-WILLIAM SIDHOM;MARTON VARADY;SHUJA T DAWOOD~ 33:US ~31:13/898,961 ~32:21/05/2013 2015/09192 ~ Complete ~54:HYGROSCOPIC DETERGENT FORMULATION COMPRISING WATER, AMINOCARBOXYLATE CHELANT AND MOISTURE-SENSITIVE INGREDIENTS ~71:UNILEVER PLC, A COMPANY REGISTERED IN ENGLAND AND WALES, Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment, London Greater London, EC4Y 0DY, United Kingdom ~72: JULIE MARIE EUGENIE TAILLARD;ROBERT JAN MOLL~ 33:EP ~31:13173496.4 ~32:25/06/2013 2015/09195 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF NK-1 RECEPTOR ANTAGONIST SERLOPITANT IN PRURITUS ~71:TIGERCAT PHARMA, INC., 400 Oyster Point Blvd., Suite 202, South San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America ~72: ANDREW J PERLMAN;EDWARD F SCHNIPPER;JAMES W LARRICK;XIAOMING ZHANG~ 33:US ~31:13/925,509 ~32:24/06/2013;33:US ~31:61/838,784 ~32:24/06/2013 2015/09204 ~ Complete ~54:HEMISULFATE SALT OF 5,10-METHYLENE-(6R)-TETRAHYDROFOLIC ACID ~71:MERCK & CIE, Im Laternenacker 5, CH-8200 Schaffhausen,, Switzerland ~72: AMMANN,Thomas;EGGER,Thomas;GROEHN,Viola;MOSER,Rudolf~ 33:EP ~31:13004050.4 ~32:14/08/2013 .
- APPLIED ON 2015/12/18 -
2015/09209 ~ Complete ~54:HEAT INSULATED APPARATUS FOR HEATING SMOKABLE MATERIAL ~71:British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited, Globe House, 1 Water Street, LONDON WC2R 3LA, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: EGOYANTS, Petr Alexandrovich;FIMIN, Pavel Nikolaevich;SALEEM, Fozia;VOLOBUEV, Dmitry Mikhailovich;WOODMAN, Thomas~ 33:RU ~31:2011 136 872 ~32:06/09/2011;33:GB ~31:1207054.6 ~32:23/04/2012
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2015/09215 ~ Complete ~54:PNEUMATICALLY COUPLED FLUID CONTROL SYSTEM AND PROCESS WITH AIR DETECTION AND ELIMINATION ~71:TURNPOINT MEDICAL DEVICES, INC, 665 MARTINSVILLE ROAD, SUIT 219, BASKING RIDGE, NJ 07920, USA, United States of America ~72: CARLISLE, Jeffrey, A.;KUBA, Lawrence, M.~ 33:US ~31:61/826,863 ~32:23/05/2013 2015/09228 ~ Complete ~54:PYRROLO[3,2-D]PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES FOR THE TREATMENT OF VIRAL INFECTIONS AND OTHER DISEASES ~71:Janssen Sciences Ireland UC, Eastgate Village, Eastgate, Little Island, CO CORK, IRELAND, Ireland ~72: EMBRECHTS, Werner;JONCKERS, Tim Hugo Maria;LAST, Stefaan Julien;MC GOWAN, David Craig;PIETERS, Serge Maria Aloysius;RABOISSON, Pierre Jean-Marie Bernard~ 33:EP ~31:13174108.4 ~32:27/06/2013 2015/09208 ~ Provisional ~54:A METHOD OF ENCRYPTION / DECRYPTION OF DATA AND FILES THAT ARE SAVED AND VIEWED ON A REMOTE OR LOCAL SERVER. ~71:Armertech (PTY) Ltd, 60 Hoylake Drive, South Africa ~72: Paul Armer~ 2015/09210 ~ Complete ~54:USE OF SUCCINATE DEHYDROGENASE INHIBITORS (SDHIS) FOR CONTROLLING WOOD DISEASES IN GRAPE. ~71:Bayer CropScience AG, Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 50, MONHEIM 40789, GERMANY, Germany;Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH, Alfred-Nobel-Str. 10, MONHEIM 40789, GERMANY, Germany ~72: LABOURDETTE, Gilbert;LACHAISE, Helene;MEUNIER, Lucien~ 33:EP ~31:12156448.8 ~32:22/02/2012 2015/09216 ~ Complete ~54:WEARABLE FETAL MONITORING SYSTEM HAVING TEXTILE ELECTRODES ~71:HEALTHWATCH LTD., 34 Hazeitim Street 4630734, Israel ~72: AMIR, Uri;KATZ, Itzhak;MALAFRIEV, Oleg~ 33:US ~31:61/830,077 ~32:01/06/2013;33:US ~31:62/006,102 ~32:24/05/2014;33:WO ~31:PCT/IL2014/050493 ~32:01/06/2014 2015/09221 ~ Complete ~54:BEVERAGE MIXING DEVICE ~71:Nestec S.A., Avenue Nestlé 55, VEVEY CH1800, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: BEAUSIRE, Cédric;MIEVILLE, Yann~ 33:EP ~31:13169610.6 ~32:29/05/2013 2015/09225 ~ Complete ~54:COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR ENHANCING GERMINATION ~71:Cornell University, Cornell Center for Technology, Enterprise & Commercialization ("CCTEC"), 395 Pine Tree Road, Suite 310, ITHACA 14850, NY, USA, United States of America;Novozymes BioAg A/S, Krogshoejvej 36, BAGSVAERD DK-2880, DENMARK, Denmark ~72: BERGSTROM, Gary C.;CRANE, Julia M.;FRODYMA, Michael~ 33:US ~31:61/829,369 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/09231 ~ Complete ~54:DETECTION OF SPURIOUS INFORMATION OR DEFECTS ON PLAYING CARD BACKS ~71:BLAZEVIC, Mladen, 205 West End Avenue 18P, NEW YORK 10023, NEW YORK, USA, United States of America ~72: BLAZEVIC, Mladen~ 33:US ~31:13/899,768 ~32:22/05/2013 2015/09259 ~ Complete ~54:TOOL SUPPORT FOR CUTTING HEADS ~71:CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING EUROPE GMBH, Industriestrasse 1, 44534, Lünen, Germany ~72: JAN ROHWER;JOACHIM RASCHKA;OLIVER KORTMANN;STEFAN BERGER~ 33:EP ~31:13 170 924.8 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/09238 ~ Complete ~54:CLOSURE UNIT CONSISTING OF COVER AND VESSEL, CLOSURE COVER AND CLOSING METHOD ~71:Siligan Holdings Inc., Suite 400, STAMFORT 06901, CT, USA, United States of America ~72: FINK, Robert;HEIN, Hans-Peter;KLEMM, Helmut;KRAMER, Ludwig;MANIERA, Andreas~ 33:DE ~31:102013106957.6 ~32:02/07/2013;33:DE ~31:102013112891.2 ~32:21/11/2013;33:DE ~31:102014102306.4 ~32:21/02/2014;33:DE ~31:102014104344.8 ~32:27/03/2014
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2015/09211 ~ Complete ~54:ACTIVE COMPOUND COMBINATIONS CONTAINING A THIAZOYLISOXAZOLINE AND A FUNGICIDE ~71:Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH, Alfred-Nobel-Str. 10, MONHEIM 40789, GERMANY, Germany ~72: HOFFMANN, Sebastian;WACHENDORFF-NEUMANN, Ulrike;WASNAIRE, Pierre~ 33:EP ~31:12157090.7 ~32:27/02/2012 2015/09218 ~ Complete ~54:A MEDICINAL COMPOSITION OF AMARANTH EXTRACT ORIGIN HAVING ENRICHED NITRATE CONTENT AND A METHOD OF PREPARING THE SAME ~71:ANTONY, Benny, Arjuna Natural Extracts Ltd., P.B. No 126 Bank Road, Aluva - 683 101, India ~72: ANTONY, Benny~ 33:IN ~31:2861/CHE/2013 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/09223 ~ Complete ~54:MULTI-VIEW DISPLAY DEVICE ~71:Koninklijke Philips N.V., High Tech Campus 5, EINDHOVEN NL-5656 AE, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: JOHNSON, Mark Thomas;KROON, Bart;VAN PUTTEN, Eibert Gerjan;VDOVIN, Olexandr Valentynovych~ 33:EP ~31:13170243.3 ~32:03/06/2013 2015/09233 ~ Complete ~54:BEACON TRANSMISSION OVER UNLICENSED SPECTRUM ~71:QUALCOMM Incorporated, Attn: Patent Department, 5775 Morehouse Drive, SAN DIEGO 92121-1714, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: BHUSHAN, Naga;CHEN, Wanshi;DAMNJANOVIC, Aleksandar;GAAL, Peter;HORN, Gavin Bernard;JI, Tingfang;LUO, Tao;MALLADI, Durga Prasad;WEI, Yongbin~ 33:US ~31:61/825,459 ~32:20/05/2013;33:US ~31:14/281,641 ~32:19/05/2014 2015/09220 ~ Complete ~54:ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM ~71:SUNAMP LIMITED, Unit 1, Satellite Place Macmerry, United Kingdom ~72: BISSELL, Andrew John;GATAORA, Santokh Singh~ 33:GB ~31:1310821.2 ~32:18/06/2013 2015/09224 ~ Complete ~54:WIRELESS INDUCTIVE POWER TRANSFER ~71:Koninklijke Philips N.V., High Tech Campus 5, EINDHOVEN NL-5656 AE, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: LULOFS, Klaas Jacob;VAN WAGENINGEN, Andries~ 33:EP ~31:13170338.1 ~32:04/06/2013 2015/09230 ~ Complete ~54:MICRONEEDLE INJECTION AND INFUSION APPARATUS AND METHOD OF USING SAME ~71:3M Innovative Properties Company, 3M Center, Post Office Box 33427, SAINT PAUL 551333427, MN, USA, United States of America ~72: BURTON, Scott Allison;FRITS, Michael John;MATHIAS, Richard Rhys;NG, Chin-Yee~ 33:US ~31:61/829,651 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/09265 ~ Provisional ~54:BIBLE CHRONICLES ~71:CARL MULLER, 26 Aubrey Street Gelvan Park, South Africa ~72: CARL MULLER~ 2015/09217 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD FOR REALIZING COMBINED ONLINE AND OFFLINE MINI-FOOTBALL GAME ~71:LIU¿Xiaoyan, Room 1216, No.138, Pingxingguan Rd, Zhabei District,, People's Republic of China ~72: LIU¿Xiaoyan~ 2015/09222 ~ Complete ~54:A CAPSULE FOR BEVERAGE PREPARATION ~71:Nestec S.A., Avenue Nestlé 55, VEVEY CH-1800, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: BEZET, Nicolas Jean-Guy;TALON, Christian~ 33:EP ~31:13169576.9 ~32:28/05/2013 2015/09227 ~ Complete ~54:COMPRESSION OF DECOMPOSED REPRESENTATIONS OF A SOUND FIELD ~71:QUALCOMM Incorporated, ATTN: International IP Administration, 5775 Morehouse Drive, SAN DIEGO 92121-1714, CA, USA, United States of America ~72: RYU, Sang-Uk;SEN, Dipanjan~ 33:US ~31:61/828,445 ~32:29/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/828,615 ~32:29/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/829,155 ~32:30/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/829,174 ~32:30/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/829,182 ~32:30/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/829,791 ~32:31/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/829,846 ~32:31/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/886,605 ~32:03/10/2013;33:US ~31:61/886,617 ~32:03/10/2013;33:US ~31:61/899,034 ~32:01/11/2013;33:US ~31:61/899,041
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~32:01/11/2013;33:US ~31:61/925,074 ~32:08/01/2014;33:US ~31:61/925,112 ~32:08/01/2014;33:US ~31:61/925,126 ~32:08/01/2014;33:US ~31:61/925,158 ~32:08/01/2014;33:US ~31:61/933,706 ~32:30/01/2014;33:US ~31:61/933,721 ~32:30/01/2014;33:US ~31:62/003,515 ~32:27/05/2014;33:US ~31:14/289,522 ~32:28/05/2014 2015/09232 ~ Complete ~54:SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DETECTING WATER/PRODUCT INTERFACES DURING FOOD PROCESSING ~71:Nestec S.A., Avenue Nestlé 55, VEVEY CH-1800, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: CUMMINGS, Daniel Louis~ 33:US ~31:61/829,406 ~32:31/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/899,053 ~32:01/11/2013 2015/09235 ~ Complete ~54:DOUBLE CROSS-CONNECTING GEAR DEVICE ~71:SONG, Kil Bong, B1-130, SK Twin Tower, 119, Gasan Digital 1-ro, Geumcheon-gu, SEOUL 153-773, REPUBLIC OF KOREA, Republic of Korea ~72: SONG, Kil Bong~ 33:KR ~31:10-2013-0063222 ~32:03/06/2013 2015/09237 ~ Complete ~54:DESULFURIZATION OF GASES IN THE PRODUCTION OF PIG IRON ~71:Primetals Technologies Austria GmbH, Turmstraße 44, LINZ 4031 , AUSTRIA, Austria ~72: MILLNER, Robert~ 33:EP ~31:13174447.6 ~32:01/07/2013 2015/09239 ~ Complete ~54:AMORPHOUS LETERMOVIR AND SOLID PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS THEREOF FOR ORAL ADMINISTRATION ~71:Aicuris Anti-Infective Cures GmbH, Friedrich-Ebert-Str. 475, WUPPERTAL 42117, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BERWE, Mathias;BOTHE, Clemens;JUNG, Dirk;LIMMERT, Michael;MÄRTENS, Welljanne;RINDERMANN, Nicole;SCHICKANEDER, Christian;SCHWAB, Wilfried~ 33:EP ~31:13003120.6 ~32:19/06/2013;33:EP ~31:14165027.5 ~32:16/04/2014 2015/09244 ~ Complete ~54:TREATMENT OF POLYPOIDAL CHOROIDAL VASCULOPATHY ~71:Bayer Healthcare LLC, 100 Bayer Boulevard, WHIPPANY 07981, NJ, USA, United States of America ~72: ZEITZ, Oliver~ 33:EP ~31:13169079.4 ~32:24/05/2013 2015/09251 ~ Complete ~54:CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS ~71:AstraZeneca AB, SE-151 85 SÖDERTÄLJE, SWEDEN, Sweden ~72: AKHTAR, Nadim;BRADBURY, Robert Hugh;BUTTAR, David;CURRIE, Gordon Stuart;DE SAVI, Christopher;DONALD, Craig Samuel;NORMAN, Richard Albert;OSBORNE, Matthew;RABOW, Alfred Arthur;REDFEARN, Heather Marie;WILLIAMS, Helen Elizabeth;YAVARI, Neda~ 33:US ~31:61/827,951 ~32:28/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/915,685 ~32:13/12/2013 2015/09255 ~ Complete ~54:PHARMACEUTICAL CAPSULE COMPOSITE FORMULATION COMPRISING TADALAFIL AND TAMSULOSIN ~71:HANMI PHARM. CO., LTD., 214 Muha-ro Paltan-myeon Hwaseong-si, Gyeonggi-do, 445-910, Republic of Korea ~72: CALEB HYUNGMIN PARK;JAE HYUN PARK;JONG SOO WOO;YONG IL KIM;YOUNG-SU YOON~ 33:KR ~31:10-2013-0076073 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/09263 ~ Complete ~54:A PROCESS FOR AUTHENTICATING AN IDENTITY OF A USER ~71:PAIMA, Prashant, 88 WILLIAM ROAD, NORWOOD, South Africa ~72: PAIMA, Prashant~ 33:ZA ~31:PCT/ZA2014/000026 ~32:12/05/2014 2015/09266 ~ Provisional ~54:CHRONICLES OF SOUTH AFRICA ~71:CARL MULLER, 26 Aubrey Street Gelvan Park, South Africa ~72: CARL MULLER~ 2015/09207 ~ Provisional ~54:MECHANICAL BRICK ~71:NGANI DAWN VILAKAZI, D68 Umlazi, South Africa ~72: BONGANI DAWN VILAKAZI~ 2015/09214 ~ Complete ~54:PNEUMATICALLY COUPLED DIRECT DRIVE FLUID CONTROL SYSTEM AND PROCESS ~71:TURNPOINT MEDICAL DEVICES, INC, 665 MARTINSVILLE ROAD, SUIT 219, BASKING
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RIDGE, NJ 07920, USA, United States of America ~72: CARLISLE, Jeffrey, A.;KUBA, Lawrence, M.~ 33:US ~31:61/826,863 ~32:23/05/2013 2015/09229 ~ Complete ~54:INFLUENZA VIRUS VACCINES AND USES THEREOF ~71:Crucell Holland B.V., Archimedesweg 4, LEIDEN NL-2333 CN, THE NETHERLANDS, Netherlands ~72: DING, Zhaoqing;IMPAGLIAZZO, Antonietta;MEIJBERG, Jan Wilem;RADOŠEVI¿, Katarina;WADIA, Jehangir;WAGNER, Michelle;WILLIAMSON, Robert Anthony~ 33:EP ~31:13169830.0 ~32:30/05/2013 2015/09268 ~ Provisional ~54:ENCLOSURE AND DOOR ARRANGEMENT ~71:POLYBOX (PTY) LTD, 9 Tekstiel Street Parow Industria, South Africa ~72: GREENLEES JOHN ROBERT HUGH~ 2015/09213 ~ Complete ~54:NICKEL-BASED SUPERALLOY FOR 700°C ULTRA-SUPERCRITICAL COALFIRED POWER PLANT AND FABRICATION METHOD THEREOF ~71:SHANGHAI POWER EQUIPMENT RESEARCH INSTITUTE, NO. 1115 JIANCHUAN ROAD, MINHANG DISTRICT, SHANGHAI, CHINA, People's Republic of China;UNIVERSITY OF SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY BEIJING, NO. 20 XUEYUAN ROAD, HAIDIAN DISTRICT, BEIJING, CHINA, People's Republic of China ~72: CHI, Chenyu;FU, Rui;HU, Yaohe;LIN, Fusheng;XIE, Xishan;ZHAO, Shuangqun~ 33:CN ~31:201410054132.2 ~32:18/02/2014 2015/09219 ~ Complete ~54:FIXED AND PORTABLE COATING APPARATUSES AND METHODS ~71:UNIVERSITY OF HOUSTON, 316 Ezekiel Cullen, United States of America ~72: ALLEY, Nigel;CURRAN, Seamus;HALDAR, Amrita;LIAO, Kang-Shyang~ 33:US ~31:61/833,578 ~32:11/06/2013 2015/09226 ~ Complete ~54:GAS INJECTION APPARATUS WITH CONTROLLABLE GAS INJECTION POINT, GAS INJECTION PROCESS, AND GASIFICATION METHOD ~71:ENN Coal Gasification Mining Co., Ltd., Huaxiang Road, Economic and Technology Development Zone, LangFang, HEBEI 065001, CHINA (P.R.C.), People's Republic of China ~72: CHEN, Feng;LIU, Gang~ 33:CN ~31:201310260123.4 ~32:26/06/2013 2015/09234 ~ Complete ~54:ARRANGEMENT FOR CONTROLLING PERCUSSIVE DRILLING PROCESS ~71:Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy, Pihtisulunkatu 9, TAMPERE FI-33330, FINLAND, Finland ~72: HAVERINEN, Eemeli;HEIKKILÄ, Tommi;HOKKA, Juha;HUIKKOLA, Miika;MÄKELÄ, Mikko;PIRINEN, Tuomo~ 2015/09236 ~ Complete ~54:WATER TREATMENT DEVICE ~71:Mitsubishi Heavy Industries, Ltd., 16-5, Konan 2-chome, Minato-ku, TOKYO 1088215, JAPAN, Japan ~72: NAKASHOJI, Hiroshi;OGAWA, Naoki;OKINO, Susumu;SAKURAI, Hideaki;SATOU, Jun;SUZUKI, Hideo;UKAI, Nobuyuki;YOSHIOKA, Shigeru~ 2015/09242 ~ Complete ~54:USER AUTHENTICATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~71:Barclays Bank PLC, 29th Floor, 1 Churchill Place, LONDON E14 5HP, GREATER LONDON, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: GOLDSTONE, Jeremy;PORTER, Timothy~ 33:GB ~31:1309418.0 ~32:24/05/2013 2015/09243 ~ Complete ~54:A METHOD OF CERVICAL SCREENING ~71:NorChip AS, Industriveien 8, KLOKKARSTUA N-3490, NORWAY, Norway ~72: FALAND HOASS, Bente;KARLSEN, Frank;MORLAND, Einar;MORLAND, Geir~ 33:GB ~31:1310933.5 ~32:19/06/2013 2015/09246 ~ Complete ~54:A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING UTILIZATION OF UN-LICENSED FREQUENCY SPECTRUM RESOURCES FOR SECONDARY SYSTEMS, AND A NON-TRANSITORY COMPUTER-READABLE MEDIUM ~71:Sony Corporation, 1-7-1, Konan, MINATO-KU 108-0075, TOKYO, JAPAN, Japan ~72: GUO, Xin;SUN, Chen~ 33:CN ~31:201310208447.3 ~32:30/05/2013 2015/09247 ~ Complete ~54:METHOD OF COATING A SUBSTRATE WITH A CATALYST COMPONENT ~71:Johnson Matthey Public Limited Company, 5th Floor, 25 Farringdon Street, LONDON EC4A 4AB, UNITED KINGDOM, United Kingdom ~72: BORTZ, Andrew Michael;FORTNER, R. Bradford;ROBERTS, Dale
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Albert;ROSE, Richard Peter;TROLAND, Daniel L.~ 33:US ~31:61/830,233 ~32:03/06/2013;33:GB ~31:1311615.7 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/09250 ~ Complete ~54:MICRONEEDLE INJECTION APPARATUS COMPRISING AN INVERTED ACTUATOR ~71:3M Innovative Properties Company, 3M Center, Post Office Box 33427, SAINT PAUL 551333427, MN, USA, United States of America ~72: BURTON, Scott A;MATHIAS, Richard R.;NG, Chin-Yee~ 33:US ~31:61/829,632 ~32:31/05/2013 2015/09254 ~ Complete ~54:VENTILATOR SYSTEM ~71:CAREFUSION 303, INC., 3750 Torrey View Court, San Diego, 92130, California, United States of America ~72: ADRIAN D DESILVA;CHIUN WANG;HECTOR GONZALEZ;HUY THANH VU;JEFFREY HAROLD MILLER;MALCOLM R WILLIAMS;RAUL VALDEZ;RICHARD LE;STEVEN DUQUETTE~ 33:US ~31:13/931,418 ~32:28/06/2013;33:US ~31:13/931,465 ~32:28/06/2013;33:US ~31:13/931,486 ~32:28/06/2013;33:US ~31:13/931,496 ~32:28/06/2013;33:US ~31:13/931,566 ~32:28/06/2013 2015/09258 ~ Complete ~54:MODULAR CUTTING HEAD ~71:CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING EUROPE GMBH, Industriestrasse 1, 44534, Lünen, Germany ~72: JAN ROHWER;JOACHIM RASCHKA;OLIVER KORTMANN;STEFAN BERGER~ 33:EP ~31:13170920.6 ~32:06/06/2013 2015/09262 ~ Complete ~54:TUBERCULOSIS COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USING THE SAME ~71:AERAS GLOBAL TB VACCINE FOUNDATION, A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE DISTRICT OF COLUMBIA, 1405 Research Boulevard, Rockville, 20850, Maryland, United States of America ~72: BARRY WALKER;MICHELE STONE;NATHALIE CADIEUX;RAVI ANANTHA;THOMAS G EVANS~ 33:US ~31:61/838,872 ~32:25/06/2013 2015/09206 ~ Provisional ~54:VEHICLE COLLISION DETECTOR CALIBRATION SYSTEM ~71:PFK Electronics (Pty) Ltd, 488 Umbilo Road,, South Africa ~72: BECKER, Andries Jacobus;PARNABY, Michael Boyden~ 2015/09240 ~ Complete ~54:DRYING/CARBONIZING DEVICE AND METHOD THEREFOR ~71:Mutsuwa Kogyo Kabushiki Kaisha, 21-8, Asahi-cho 2-chome, Kawasaki-ku, KAWASAKI-SHI 2100808, KANAGAWA, JAPAN, Japan ~72: HOSHI, Masami;OYAMA, Toshio~ 33:JP ~31:2013-116995 ~32:03/06/2013 2015/09241 ~ Complete ~54:SIGNAL MEASUREMENT 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: HUAN, Haibin;YAO, Pei;ZHANG, Yanqiang~ 2015/09245 ~ Complete ~54:SUBSTITUTED BENZOFURANYL AND BENZOXAZOLYL COMPOUNDS AND USES THEREOF ~71:Karyopharm Therapeutics Inc., 85 Wells Avenue, NEWTON 02459, MA, USA, United States of America ~72: BALOGLU, Erkan;GOLAN, Gali;KALID, Ori;LANDESMAN, Yosef;MCCAULEY, Dilara;SENAPEDIS, William;SHACHAM, Sharon;SHECHTER, Sharon~ 33:US ~31:61/842,856 ~32:03/07/2013;33:US ~31:61/879,070 ~32:17/09/2013;33:US ~31:61/904,843 ~32:15/11/2013;33:US ~31:61/975,171 ~32:04/04/2014 2015/09248 ~ Complete ~54:CXCR7 RECEPTOR MODULATORS ~71:Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd, Gewerbestrasse 16, ALLSCHWIL CH-4123, SWITZERLAND, Switzerland ~72: FRETZ, Heinz;GUERRY, Philippe;KIMMERLIN, Thierry;LEHEMBRE, Francois;POTHIER, Julien;SIENDT, Hervé;VALDENAIRE, Anja~ 33:IB ~31:2013/054478 ~32:30/05/2013 2015/09249 ~ Complete ~54:HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AS PEST CONTROL AGENTS ~71:Bayer CropScience Aktiengesellschaft, Alfred-Nobel-Str. 50, MONHEIM AM RHEIN 40789, GERMANY, Germany ~72: BRETSCHNEIDER, Thomas;CEREZO-GALVEZ, Silvia;FISCHER, Reiner;FÜßLEIN, Martin;GRONDAL,
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Christoph;GUECLUE, Mehmet;ILG, Kerstin;JESCHKE, Peter;LÖSEL, Peter;MALSAM, Olga;REINISCH, Peter;VOERSTE, Arnd~ 33:EP ~31:13169415.0 ~32:28/05/2013 2015/09252 ~ Complete ~54:SERPINA1 IRNA COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~71:ALNYLAM PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 300 Third Street 3rd Floor, Cambridge, 02142, Massachusetts, United States of America ~72: ALFICA SEHGAL;BRIAN BETTENCOURT;GREGORY HINKLE;KALLANTHOTTATHIL G RAJEEV;KLAUS CHARISSE;MARTIN MAIER;MUTHIAH MANOHARAN~ 33:US ~31:61/826,125 ~32:22/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/898, 695 ~32:01/11/2013;33:US ~31:61/979,727 ~32:15/04/2014;33:US ~31:61/989,028 ~32:06/05/2014 2015/09253 ~ Complete ~54:TMPRSS6 IRNA COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~71:ALNYLAM PHARMACEUTICALS, INC., 300 Third Street 3rd Floor, Cambridge, 02142, Massachusetts, United States of America ~72: BRIAN BETTENCOURT;JAMES BUTLER;KALLANTHOTTATHIL G RAJEEV;KLAUS CHARISSE;MARTIN MAIER~ 33:US ~31:61/826,178 ~32:22/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/912,988 ~32:06/12/2013 2015/09256 ~ Complete ~54:MALE AND FEMALE PARTS FOR A WEAR ASSEMBLY OF AN EARTH-MOVING MACHINE'S BUCKET ~71:METALOGENIA RESEARCH & TECHNOLOGIES S.L., Paseo San Juan Bautista la Salle 40, E-08330 , Premià de Mar, Spain ~72: JOAN TUTÓ FAJA;JORGE TRIGINER BOIXEDA;JUSTO JESÚS ORTIZ GRACIA~ 33:EP ~31:13382295.7 ~32:22/07/2013 2015/09257 ~ Complete ~54:TONER CONTAINER, PROCESS CARTRIDGE, AND IMAGE FORMING APPARATUS ~71:RICOH COMPANY, LIMITED, A JAPANESE COMPANY, 3-6, Nakamagome, 1-chome, Ohtaku, Tokyo, 1438555, Japan ~72: GOO CHUL JUNG;JIN SAM PARK;KOHTA SAKAYA;SHINICHI ARASAWA;TOMOFUMI YOSHIDA;YASUNOBU OGATA~ 33:JP ~31:2013-114144 ~32:30/05/2013;33:JP ~31:2013-141524 ~32:05/07/2013;33:JP ~31:2013-162345 ~32:05/08/2013 2015/09260 ~ Complete ~54:COLORANT COMPOUNDS DERIVED FROM GENIPIN OR GENIPIN CONTAINING MATERIALS ~71:ECOFLORA S.A.S, Calle 80 sur # 47 D 65 Urbanizacion Industrial La Holanda Int 103 Sabaneta, Antioquia, Colombia ~72: EDWIN ANDRES CORREA GARCES;ESTEBAN VARGAS CANO;JUAN FERNANDO GIL ROMERO;LUIS FERNANDO ECHEVERRI LOPEZ;SANDRA PATRICIA ZAPATA PORRAS~ 33:US ~31:61/826,391 ~32:22/05/2013;33:US ~31:61/836,072 ~32:17/06/2013 2015/09261 ~ Complete ~54:ANTI-FCRH5 ANTIBODIES ~71:GENENTECH, INC., A CORPORATION ORGANISED AND EXISTING UNDER THE LAWS OF THE STATE OF DELAWARE, One DNA Way South, San Francisco, 94080, California, United States of America ~72: ALLEN J JR EBENS;ANDREW G POLSON;JENNIFER W JOHNSTON;JI LI;JO-ANNE HONGO;MEREDITH C HAZEN;TEEMU T JUNTTILA~ 33:US ~31:61/838,534 ~32:24/06/2013 2015/09267 ~ Provisional ~54:A BONE SUPPORT DEVICE ~71:ROTHIG THOMAS MAX, 16 Artillary Street Welgemoed, South Africa ~72: ROTHIG THOMAS MAX~ 2015/09212 ~ Complete ~54:A SECURITY DEVICE FOR BUILDING CLOSURES ~71:PRIMIC, Louis¿André, Unit 1, 31 Pinotage Road, Saxonburg Park 1 Blackheath,, South Africa ~72: PRIMIC, Louis¿André~ 33:ZA ~31:2014/06933 ~32:23/09/2014
21: 2007/02044 22: 2007/03/08 43: 2015/10/12 51: C10G, G01N 71: BP Oil International Limited
72: BUTLER, Graham, COUVES, John William, GREENOUGH, Paul, GUDDE, Nicholas John, HODGES, Michael Graham
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33: GB 31: 0420561.3 32: 2004/09/15 54: PROCESS FOR EVALUATING A REFINERY FEEDSTOCK 00: A process for evaluating a refinery feedstock, said process comprising: (i) providing a refinery feedstock, (ii) treating said refinery feedstock to produce an array comprising a plurality of fractions having different chemical and/or physical properties, each fraction being representative of a process stream that might be present in a refinery, and (iii) analysing each of said plurality of fractions to determine one or more chemical and/or physical properties of the fractions, said analyses being performed at least partially in parallel. In a preferred embodiment, a plurality of refinery feedstocks is evaluated, each being fractionated prior to analysis of the fractions. 21: 2007/05214 22: 2007/07/02 43: 2015/10/12 51: A01K, A23K 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: FRIESEN, Kim Gene, YAMKA, Ryan Michael 33: US 31: 60/640,890 32: 2004/12/30 54: METHODS FOR ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF A SENIOR ANIMAL 00: Methods for enhancing the quality of life of a senior or super senior animal s by feeding the animal a composition comprising at least one omega-3 polyunsaturated fatty acid and various combinations of amino acids, minerals, and antioxidants in amounts effective to enhance alertness, improve vitality, protect cartilage, maintain muscle mass, enhance digestibility, and improve skin and pelage quality. 21: 2008/09098 22: 2007/03/29 43: 2015/10/27 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 72: SAWYERS, CHARLES, L, JUNG, MICHAEL, E, TRAN, CHRIS, YOO, DONGWON 33: US 31: 60/786,837 32: 2006/03/29 54: DIARYLTHIOHYDANTOIN COMPOUNDS 00: The present invention relates to diarylthiohydantoin compounds and methods for synthesizing them and using them in the treatment of hormone refractory prostate cancer.
21: 2008/09576 22: 2008/11/10 43: 2015/10/05 51: A23K 71: Hill's Pet Nutrition, Inc. 72: WEDEKIND, Karen Joy, ALLEN, Timothy Arthur, FRITSCH, Dale Allen, DODD, Chadwick Everett 33: US 31: 60/800,066 32: 2006/05/12 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PREVENTING OR TREATING CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE IN FELINES WITH HYPERTHYROIDISM 00: The invention relates to compositions for preventing chronic renal failure (CRF) in felines with hyperthyroidism wherein the compositions comprise (1) from about 28 to about 35% protein, the protein comprising at least about 75% vegetable protein, and (2) from about 0.1 to less than about 1 mg/kg iodine and/or from about 0.1 to about 1 mg/kg selenium. The invention also relates to compositions for treating CRF in hyperthyroid felines wherein the compositions comprise (1) from about 28 to about 35% protein, the protein comprising at least about 75% vegetable protein, and (2) from about 0.1 to less than about 0.3 mg/kg iodine and/or from about 0.1 to about 1 mg/kg selenium. The invention further relates to methods for preparing and using such compositions, articles of manufacture comprising such compositions, and means for communicating information about such compositions, methods, and articles of manufacture. 21: 2009/01376 22: 2009/02/25 43: 2015/09/29 51: A01N, A61K, A61P 71: Hibernation Therapeutics, a KF LLC 72: DOBSON, Geoffrey Philip
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33: AU 31: 2006904007 32: 2006/07/25 54: TRAUMA THERAPY 00: The invention provides a method of reducing injury to cells, tissues or organs of a body following trauma by administering a composition to the body following trauma, including: (i) a potassium channel opener or agonist and/or an adenosine receptor agonist; and (ii) a local anaesthetic. Also provided is a composition for reducing injury to cells, tissues or organs of a body following trauma including: (i) and (ii). The composition may be hypertonic. 21: 2009/06125 22: 2009/09/03 43: 2015/10/14 51: C12N 71: BP Corporation North America Inc. 72: BLUM, David, CALLEN, Walter, ESTEGHLALIAN, Alireza, HEALEY, Shaun, HAZLEWOOD, Geoff, STEER, Brian, WU, Di 33: US 31: 60/389,299 32: 2002/06/14 54: XYLANASES, NUCLEIC ACIDS ENCODING THEM AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THEM 00: The invention relates to xylanases and to polynucleotides encoding the xylanases. In addition, methods of designing new xylanases and methods of use thereof are also provided. The xylanases have increased activity and stability at increased pH and temperature. 21: 2009/06849 22: 2009/10/01 43: 2015/09/29 51: A61K, A61P 71: Bayer Intellectual Property GmbH 72: MOELLER, Carsten, KAUFMANN-REICHE, Ulrike, SCHMIDT, Anja, FUHRMANN, Ulrike, FISCHER, Olivier-Martin 33: DE 31: 102007011105.5 32: 2007/03/02 54: MINERALCORTICOID RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIOSIS 00: The aim of the present invention is the use of mineralcorticoid receptor antagonists for the production of a drug for the treatment of endometriosis. The present invention particularly relates to an improved therapeutic agent against endometriosis, which has a more favorable effectiveness profile and/or profile of side effects than previously available treatment therapies. With a mineralcorticoid receptor antagonist, endometriosis can be lastingly treated without resulting in a loss of bone mass.
71: Archimedes Development Limited 72: WATTS, Peter James, CHENG, Yu-Hui, SMITH, Alan, CASTILE, Jonathan 33: EP(GB) 31: 07253433.2 32: 2007/08/31 54: NON-AQUEOUS PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS 00: The present invention provides a composition for intranasal delivery of a drug comprising: (i) the drug; and (ii) a non-aqueous vehicle comprising (a) propylene glycol and at least one additional solvent selected from N-methylpyrrolidone, propylene carbonate, dimethyl sulfoxide and at least one propylene glycol fatty acid ester; (b) from about 40 to 100 % by volume of N- methylpyrrolidone; or (c) from about 40 to 100% by volume of dimethyl sulfoxide (DMSO). 21: 2010/02404 22: 2010/04/06 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61F 71: Uvex Arbeitsschutz GmbH 72: BERG, Göran, HAKANSSON, Jörgen 33: DE 31: 10 2007 042 740.0 32: 2007/09/07 54: EAR PLUG 00: The surface of an ear plug made of foamed material has recesses (5, 6) on the surface of the ear plug in the area of the face of the inner end (2) in order to achieve a defined damping and to avoid interference from inherent noises. The ear plug comprises a base body (1) which has a central longitudinal axis (12) and in the direction of said central longitudinal axis (12) has an inner end face relative to the axis (2) and an outer end face relative to the axis (3). In the area of the inner end face (2), inner surfaceincreasing recesses (5, 6) are provided, one of which extends as an inner central recess (6) beginning from the inner end face (2) along the length of the central longitudinal axis towards the inside. In addition an outer central longitudinal recess (8) is provided which, beginning from the outer end face (3), extends along the central longitudinal axis (12) towards the inside. The inner and the outer central longitudinal recess (6, 8) are separated from each other by a continuous transverse wall (7) running perpendicularly to the central longitudinal axis (12).
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21: 2010/03681 22: 2010/05/24 43: 2015/10/01 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: ROBINSON, Richard, SULLIVAN, Richard 33: US 31: 61/027,431 32: 2008/02/08 33: US 31: 61/027,432 32: 2008/02/08 33: US 31: 61/027,420 32: 2008/02/08 33: US 31: 61/027,435 32: 2008/02/08 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS COMPRISING BASIC AMINO ACID PEPTIDES AND PROTEASES 00: The present invention is directed to compositions comprising peptides comprising a basic amino acid. e.g. arginine, and a protease.
21: 2010/02690 22: 2010/04/16 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: AbbVie Bahamas Ltd. 72: DONNER, Pamela L., RANDOLPH, John T., KRUEGER, Allan C., BETEBENNER, David A., HUTCHINSON, Douglas K., LIU, Dachun, LIU, Yaya, LONGENECKER, Kenton L., MARING, Clarence J., PRATT, John K., ROCKWAY, Todd W., STEWART, Kent D., WAGNER, Rolf, BARNES, David M., CHEN, Shuang, FRANCZYK II, Thaddeus S., GAO, Yi, HAIGHT, Anthony R., HENGEVELD, John E., HENRY, Rodger F., KOTECKI, Brian J., LOU, Xiaochun, ZHANG, Geoff G. Z. 33: US 31: 60/972,887 32: 2007/09/17 54: N-PHENYL-DIOXO-HYDROPYRIMIDINES USEFUL AS HEPATITIS C VIRUS (HCV) INHIBITORS 00: This invention relates to: (a) compounds and salts thereof that, inter alia, inhibit HCV; (b) intermediates useful for the preparation of such compounds and salts; (c) compositions comprising such compounds and salts; (d) methods for preparing such intermediates, compounds, salts, and compositions; (e) methods of use of such compounds, salts, and compositions; and (f) kits comprising such compounds, salts, and compositions. The compounds are useful in the treatment of hepatitis C and are of the following general structure: Formula (I).
21: 2010/03692 22: 2010/05/24 43: 2015/10/01 51: A61K, A61P, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: CUMMINS, Diane, SUBRAMANYAM, Ravi, SULLIVAN, Richard J., SANTARPIA, Ralph Peter, MELLO, Sarita V., ZAIDEL, Lynette, CHOPRA, Suman K., WANG, Qin, TAMBS, Gary Edward, BARNES, Virginia Monsul, WU, Donghui, MORGAN, Andre M., KOHLI, Rajnish, ROBINSON, Richard Scott, LEITE, Sergio, SIMON, Eric A., PRENCIPE, Michael 33: US 31: 61/027,432 32: 2008/02/08 33: US 31: 61/027,420 32: 2008/02/08 33: US 31: 61/027,431 32: 2008/02/08 54: ORAL CARE PRODUCT AND METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF 00: This invention relates to oral care compositions comprising an effective amount of a basic amino acid in free or salt form, together with an anionic surfactant, and to methods of using and of making such compositions. 21: 2010/08306 22: 2005/02/18 43: 2015/10/21 51: C07C 71: CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LP 72: KNUDSEN, RONALD D, ABBOTT, RONALD G, KREISCHER, BRUCE E, BARALT, EDUARDO , SMALL, BROOKE L, BRIDGES, STEVEN D 33: US 31: 10/783,429 32: 2004/02/20 33: US 31: 10/783,737 32: 2004/02/20
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54: METHODS OF PREPARATION OF AN OLEFIN OLIGOMERIZATION CATALYST 00: A method of making a catalyst for use in oligomerizing an olefin comprising a chromiumcontaining compound, a pyrole-containing compound, a metal alkyl, a halide-containing compound, and optionally a solvent, the method comprising contacting a composition comprising the chromium-containing compound and a composition comprising the metal alkyl, wherein the composition comprising the chromium-containing compound is added to the composition comprising the metal alkyl. 21: 2011/00829 22: 2011/02/01 43: 2015/09/29 51: C11D 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: PONDER, Jennifer Beth, BAKER, Keith Homer, PANANDIKER, Rajan Keshav, VETTER, Kerry Andrew, STRIFE, Robert John 33: US 31: 61/089,080 32: 2008/08/15 54: BENEFIT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING POLYGLYCEROL ESTERS 00: The instant disclosure relates to compositions comprising selected polyglycerol esters and a treatment and/or care agent. The disclosed compositions may be useful in fabric care compositions, for example, detergents, fabric softening compositions and the like. Methods of making and using compositions comprising polyglycerol esters and a treatment and/or care agent are also disclosed. 21: 2011/01747 22: 2011/03/07 43: 2015/10/20 51: B61G 71: McConway & Torley, LLC 72: GAGLIARDINO, Joseph L., MAUTINO, Scott P., SCHUDALLA, Randall W., CREIGHTON, George S., McMILLEN, Richard G. 33: US 31: 61/192,411 32: 2008/09/17 54: RAILCAR COUPLER SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: A railcar coupler includes a coupler head portion extending from a shank portion. The coupler head portion is configured to couple to a first coupler knuckle for coupling the railcar coupler to a second railcar coupler of an adjacent railcar. The coupler head portion comprises a nose portion and a gathering face extending from the nose portion for engaging a second coupler knuckle coupled to the second railcar coupler. The coupler head portion comprises a guard arm portion extending from the nose portion towards the shank portion. The coupler
head portion comprises a horn portion having a back surface. A distance between the back surface of the horn portion and a nose end of the guard arm portion is less than 11 inches. The coupler head portion comprises a locklifter shelf less than 2 inches above a bottom edge of the coupler.
21: 2011/02371 22: 2011/03/30 43: 2015/10/21 51: H01M 71: Intelligent Energy Limited 72: HOOD, Peter David, ARIKARA, Muralidharan P. 33: GB 31: 0818320.4 32: 2008/10/07 54: FUEL CELL ASSEMBLY 00: A fuel cell assembly (100) comprising: an enclosure (120) for mounting a fuel cell stack (110) therein, the enclosure comprising an air flow path (160) extending between an air inlet (180) and an air outlet (190); and a fuel cell stack (110) having a plurality of cathode air coolant paths extending between a first face (111) and an opposing second face (112) of the stack, wherein the fuel cell stack is mounted within the enclosure to provide a first tapering air volume (140) between the first face of the stack and a first side wall (121 ) of the enclosure and a second tapering air volume (150) between the second face of the stack and a second opposing side wall (122) of the enclosure.
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21: 2011/02912 22: 2011/04/18 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N 71: Biotest AG 72: OSTERROTH, Frank, AIGNER, Silke, UHEREK, Christoph, WARTENBERG-DEMAND, Andrea, RUDNEV, Anatoly, SOLDAN, Michael, BRUECHER, Christoph, DAELKEN, Benjamin, ZUBER, Chantal, SCHULZ, Gregor, CZELOTH, Niklas 33: GB 31: 0817810.5 32: 2008/09/29 33: GB 31: 0817811.3 32: 2008/09/29 33: GB 31: 0817809.7 32: 2008/09/29 54: COMPOSITION FOR TREATING DISEASE 00: The provision of pharmaceutical compositions and kits comprising an agent capable of activating CD4+CD25+ regulatory T cells and methotrexate, and methods of treatment and medical uses utilising the same. 21: 2011/02949 22: 2011/04/19 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61K 71: Endo Pharmaceuticals Solutions Inc. 72: KUZMA, Petro, QUANDT, Harry 33: US 31: 61/101,552 32: 2008/09/30 54: IMPLANTABLE DEVICE FOR THE DELIVERY OF OCTREOTIDE AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF 00: This invention is related to the use of polyurethane based polymer as a drug delivery device to deliver biologically active octreotide at a constant rate for an extended period of time and methods of manufactures thereof. The device is very biocompatible and biostable, and is useful as an implant in patients (humans and animals) for the delivery of octreotide to tissues or organs.
21: 2011/02951 22: 2011/04/19 43: 2015/09/28 51: B60G 71: BAE Systems Hägglunds Aktiebolag 72: CHRISTENSEN, Assar 33: SE 31: 0802228-7 32: 2008/10/20 54: WHEEL SUSPENSION FOR WHEELED VEHICLES 00: Wheel suspension for a wheeled vehicle, with a lower rocking lever (12) with an inner end being
movably connected to a vehicle frame (14) via a lower arm part (16) of a double armed rocker (18) which is pivotable about a substantially horizontal axle (20) in the vehicle frame, and with an outer end being articulately attached to a lower part of a wheel hub (24), and an upper support arm (28) with an outer end being articulately attached to an upper end of the wheel hub (24), and with an inner end, being articulately connected to the vehicle frame (14). The upper support arm (28) is connected to an upper arm part (34) of the double armed rocker (18) via a coupling link (36), which is articulately connected to the upper support arm (28) as well as the upper arm part (34) of the double armed rocker (18), wherein the lower rocking lever (12) has an inclination obliquely downwardly outwardly from the vehicle frame (14) in a neutral position of the wheel hub (24). A hydro-pneumatically combined spring acting and damping member (42), which comprises a hydraulic piston-cylinder device (44) and a gas spring (50) communicating therewith via restriction members is with its cylinder articulately connected to the vehicle frame (14), while the outer end of the piston stem (48) of the piston-cylinder device is articulately connected to the upper support arm (28).
21: 2011/03270 22: 2009/11/02 43: 2015/10/19 51: A01N 71: INTELLIKINE LLC 72: LI, LIANSHENG, REN, PINGDA, LIU, YI, WILSON, TROY EDWARD, CHAN, KATRINA 33: US 31: 12/586,241 32: 2009/09/17 33: US 31: 12/586,309 32: 2009/09/17 33: US 31: 61/198,200 32: 2008/11/03 33: US 31: 61/201,923 32: 2008/12/16 33: US 31: 61/214,261 32: 2009/04/20 33: US 31: 61/230,655 32: 2009/07/31 54: BENZOXAZOLE KINASE INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF USE 00: The present invention provides chemical entities or compounds and pharmaceutical compositions thereof that are capable of modulating certain protein kinases such as mTor, tyrosine kinases,
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and/or lipid kinases such as PI3 kinase. Also provided in the present invention are methods of using these compositions to modulate activities of one or more of these kinases, especially for therapeutic applications. 21: 2011/03493 22: 2011/05/12 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61K, A61P 71: Onyx Therapeutics, Inc. 72: KIRK, Christopher J., DEMO, Susan D., BENNETT, Mark K. 33: US 31: 61/196,945 32: 2008/10/21 54: COMBINATION THERAPY WITH PEPTIDE EPOXYKETONES 00: The invention provides combination therapy, wherein one or more other therapeutic agents are administered agents are administered with peptide epoxyketones or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. Another aspect of the invention relates to treating cancer with a peptide epoxyketone administered in combination with another therapeutic agent.
21: 2011/03691 22: 2011/05/19 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd 72: BONHAM, Nicholas, BUCHMANN, Stephan, EBERLIN, Alex, IMBODEN, Christoph, VON RAUMER, Markus 33: GB 31: 0819182.7 32: 2008/10/20 54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF (R) -5- [3CHLORO-4- (2, 3-DIHYDROXY-PROPOXY) -BENZ [Z] YLIDENE] -2- ( [Z] -PROPYLIMINO) -3-0TOLYL-THIAZOLIDIN-4-ONE 00: The invention relates to crystalline forms of (R)-5-[3chloro-4-(2,3-dihydroxy-propoxy)-benz[Z]ylidene]-2([Z]-propylimino)-3-o-tolyl-thiazolidin-4-one, processes for the preparation thereof, pharmaceutical compositions containing said crystalline forms, and their use as compounds improving vascular function and as immunomodulating agents, either alone or in combination with other active compounds or
therapies. 21: 2011/03734 22: 2011/05/20 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd 72: ABELE, Stefan, COMBES, Stéphanie, FUNEL, Jacques-Alexis, HILPERT, Kurt, HUBLER, Francis, REICHENBAECHER, Katharina, RENNEBERG, Dorte, VON RAUMER, Markus 33: PCT/IB 31: 2008/054351 32: 2008/10/22 54: SALTS OF ISOBUTYRIC ACID (1 R*, 2R*, 4R*) -2- (2-{[3- (4, 7-DIMETHOXY-1 HBENZOIMIDAZOL-2-YL) -PROPYL] -METHYLAMINO} -ETHYL) -5-PHENYL-BICYCLO [2.2.2] OCT-5- EN- 2 -YL ESTER 00: The invention relates to crystalline salts of isobutyric acid (1R*,2R*,4R*)-2-(2-{[3-(4,7-dimethoxy-1Hbenzoimidazol-2-yl)-propyl]-methyl-amino}-ethyl)-5phenyl-bicyclo[2.2.2]oct-5-en-2-yl ester, processes for the preparation thereof, pharmaceutical compositions containing said crystalline salts, and their use as medicaments, especially as calcium channel blockers. 21: 2011/04163 22: 2011/06/03 43: 2015/10/21 51: F04C 71: Gardner Denver Nash, LLC 72: BISSELL, Douglas Eric 54: LIQUID RING PUMP WITH GAS SCAVENGE DEVICE 00: A liquid ring pump having a channel including a first opening which opens into a first bucket formed by rotor blades. The first opening is located along an accurate path between a closing edge of an inlet port and a leading edge of a discharge port. The inlet port and discharge port are in a port plate of the liquid ring pump. The channel has a second opening which opens into a second bucket formed by rotor blades. The second opening is on an accurate path between a closing edge of the discharge port and a leading edge of the inlet port. A fluid pathway interconnects the first and second openings. At least a portion of the liquid ring pump forming the channel is disposed in a circumferential cylindrical cavity, wherein the cavity is formed from a plurality of axially extending rotor blade ends.
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21: 2011/04165 22: 2011/06/03 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61F 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: ROE, Donald Carroll, WIGGINS, Elaine Mary 33: US 31: 61/144,866 32: 2009/01/15 54: DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT INSERT FOR TWO-PIECE WEARABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLE 00: A wearable absorbent article having features for the containment and absorption of bodily exudates. The article may comprise an outer cover and an absorbent insert. The outer cover may be formed of durable or semi-durable materials and be launderable. The insert may be disposable. The insert may have containment and absorption features that prevent soiling of the outer cover by the wearer's exudates, so that the outer cover may be reused after an exudation event and change of inserts. The insert and/or the outer cover may have features to enhance containment, absorption, economy of materials and/or fit that make them asymmetric about their respective lateral axes, and may have features that direct a user to install the insert and/or the outer cover with correct front-rear orientation relative the wearer. Articles of commerce
21: 2011/04432 22: 2011/06/14 43: 2015/10/12 51: G06K 71: Cardlab APS 72: NIELSEN, Finn 33: US 31: 61/193,664 32: 2008/12/15 54: AN RFID TAG 00: An RFID tag comprising a coil and an RFID chip having two inputs/outputs, each input/output being connected to the coil. The tag further comprises an electrical circuit connected to the inputs/outputs, the circuit being adapted to operate in one of two modes, one mode outputting substantially no signal whereby the RFID chip is allowed to operate and a second mode being a mode wherein a signal is output so that the operation of the RFID-chip is interrupted. Alternatively, the circuit may have a lower operating voltage than the RFID-chip and may thus starve the RFID-chip and prevent its operation when desired.
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21: 2011/04546 22: 2011/06/20 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61F 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: ROE, Donald Carroll, WIGGINS, Elaine Mary 33: US 31: 61/144,866 32: 2009/01/15 54: TWO-PIECE WEARABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLES 00: A wearable absorbent article to be worn by a wearer about the lower torso, comprising: a chassis having a chassis longitudinal length and comprising a chassis front region, a chassis rear region, and a chassis lateral axis between front and rear regions and equally dividing the chassis longitudinal length, the chassis also comprising a first insert fastener component disposed thereon; a disposable absorbent insert having an insert longitudinal length and comprising an insert forward region, an insert rearward region, and an insert lateral axis between the forward and rearward regions and equally dividing the insert longitudinal length; the article characterized in that: the insert further comprises a pair of elasticized standing cuffs and a first insert indicium disposed thereon; the chassis is asymmetric across the chassis lateral axis, and the insert is asymmetric across the insert lateral axis; the chassis and the insert are adapted to function on or fit the wearer optimally with the insert forward region disposed proximate to the chassis front region, the insert rearward region disposed proximate to the chassis rear region, the chassis front region and insert forward region disposed proximate to a torso front region of the wearer's lower torso, and the chassis rear region and insert rearward region disposed proximate to a torso rear region of the wearer's lower torso; and the first insert indicium is
21: 2011/05131 22: 2011/07/12 43: 2015/10/21 51: A47C, B60N, F25B, F41H 71: BAE Systems Hägglunds Aktiebolag 72: SJÖLUND, Peder, MYLLYLUOMA, Jurri 33: SE 31: 0950071-1 32: 2009/02/11 54: DEVICE FOR THERMAL ADAPTION 00: The invention relates to a device for thermal adaptation, comprising at least one surface element arranged to assume a determined thermal distribution, said surface element comprising a first heat conducting layer, a second heat conducting layer, said first and second heat conducting layers being mutually thermally isolated by means of an intermediate insulation layer, wherein at least one thermoelectric element is arranged to generate a predetermined temperature gradient to a portion of said first layer. The invention also relates to an object such as a craft.
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21: 2011/05170 22: 2010/01/15 43: 2015/10/12 51: A61K 71: TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. 72: BOCK, JASON BENJAMIN, LUO, XIA 33: US 31: 61/145,436 32: 2009/01/16 33: US 31: 61/145,440 32: 2009/01/16 54: NEW STABLE FORMULATIONS OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN ALBUMIN-HUMAN GRANULOCYTE COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR FUSION PROTEIN 00: Described herein are compositions and methods for treating, preventing and ameliorating diseases and conditions characterized by a lower than normal white blood cell count, such as leukopenia and neutropenia. The compositions and methods include recombinant human albumin-human granulocyte colony stimulating factor. Pharmaceutical formulations including the recombinant fusion protein, and methods of making such formulations are also described.
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71: TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. 72: BOCK, JASON BENJAMIN, BELL, ADAM CARR, HERPST, JEFFREY 33: US 31: 61/145,436 32: 2009/01/16 33: US 31: 61/145,440 32: 2009/01/16 54: NEW STABLE FORMULATIONS OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN ALBUMIN-HUMAN GRANULOCYTE COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR FUSION PROTEIN 00: Disclosed are compositions and methods for treating, preventing and ameliorating conditions and diseases characterized by a lowered white blood cell count. The methods and compositions described herein include a fusion polypeptide formed from human serum albumin protein ("HSA") and human granulocyte- colony stimulating factor ("G-CSF").
21: 2011/06092 22: 2011/08/18 43: 2015/09/29 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: MIRAJKAR, Yelloji-rao K., MATTAI, Jairajh, PRENCIPE, Michael 54: DESENSITIZING DENTIFRICE 00: An oral composition comprising an orally acceptable vehicle for such composition, an effective therapeutic amount of an antibacterial compound comprising a halogenated diphenyl ether, an effective therapeutic amount of an antihypersensitivity agent comprising a potassium salt, and a solubilizing agent for the antibacterial compound, the solubilizing agent comprising, in combination, sodium lauryl sulfate and a cyclodextrin.
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21: 2011/07963 22: 2011/10/31 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61K 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: MORGAN, Andre, PORTER, Venda, MARTINETTI, Melissa, PRENCIPE, Michael 33: US 31: 61/181,116 32: 2009/05/26 33: US 31: 61/181,124 32: 2009/05/26 54: DENTIFRICE COMPOSITION 00: Disclosed are dentifrice compositions comprising an orally acceptable vehicle and at least one source of metal ions in a polymer matrix, the metal being selected from zinc, stannous, copper or combinations thereof, the at least one source of metal ions comprising from 10 to 75 wt% of the total weight of the polymer matrix and the at least one source of metal ions, and wherein the dentifrice composition comprises less than 10 wt% water based on the total weight of the dentifrice composition. Also disclosed is a method of stabilizing at least one source of metal ions in a dentifrice compositions. 21: 2011/08616 22: 2011/11/23 43: 2015/10/12 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: AbbVie Bahamas Ltd. 72: BRUNCKO, Milan, DING, Hong, DOHERTY, George, ELMORE, Steven, HASVOLD, Lisa, HEXAMER, Laura, KUNZER, Aaron R., SONG, Xiaohong, SOUERS, Andrew J., SULLIVAN, Gerard, TAO, Zhi-Fu, WANG, Gary T., WANG, Le, WANG, Xilu, WENDT, Michael, MANTEI, Robert, HANSEN, Todd M. 33: US 31: 61/181,203 32: 2009/05/26 54: APOPTOSIS-INDUCING AGENTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER AND IMMUNE AND AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES 00: Disclosed are compounds which inhibit the activity of anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 proteins, compositions containing the compounds and methods of treating diseases during which is expressed anti-apoptotic Bcl-2 protein. 21: 2012/00860 22: 2012/02/03 43: 2015/10/06 51: A61K, A61P, C07D, C07H 71: Basilea Pharmaceutica AG 72: KELLENBERGER, Johannes Laurenz, DREIER, Jürg 33: EP(CH) 31: 09167830.0 32: 2009/08/13 54: NEW MACROLIDES AND THEIR USE 00: The invention relates to macrolide compounds of formula (I), the use of said compounds as medicaments, in particular for the treatment or
prevention of inflammatory and allergic diseases, pharmaceutical compositions containing said compounds and to processes for their preparation. The invention relates in particular to macrolide compounds with anti-inflammatory activity mediated primarily through inhibition of phosphodiesterase 4 (PDE4) which makes them useful for the treatment and/or prevention of inflammatory and allergic diseases such as chronic obstructive pulmonary disease (COPD), asthma, rheumatoid arthritis, atopic dermatitis or inflammatory bowel disease or proliferative diseases such as cancer.
21: 2012/01793 22: 2006/03/29 43: 2015/10/08 51: A61K; C07D 71: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 72: SAWYERS, CHARLES, L, JUNG, MICHAEL, E, CHEN, CHARLIE, D, OUK, SAMEDY, WELSBIE, DEREK, TRAN, CHRIS, WONGVIPAT, JOHN, YOO, DONGWON 33: US 31: 60/680,835 32: 2005/05/13 33: US 31: 60/750,351 32: 2005/12/15 33: US 31: 60/756,552 32: 2006/01/06 54: DIARYLHYDANTOIN COMPOUNDS 00: The present invention relates to diarylhydantoin compounds, including diarylthoohydantoins, and methods for synthesizing them and using them in the treatment of hormone refractory prostate cancer. 21: 2012/02638 22: 2010/10/14 43: 2015/10/30 51: A61K; A61P 71: ACORDA THERAPEUTICS, INC. 72: CAGGIANO, ANTHONY O, BELLA, ANTHONY J, IACI, JENNIFER F 33: US 31: 61/251,583 32: 2009/10/14 33: US 31: 61/252,161 32: 2009/10/16
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54: USE OF A NEUREGULIN TO TREAT PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURY 00: Embodiments of the invention are directed to use of neuregulins to prevent or treat peripheral nerve injury, to attenuate, ameliorate or avoid the loss of peripheral nerve function. 21: 2012/02710 22: 2012/04/13 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61K 71: MSD Wellcome Trust Hilleman Laboratories Pvt. Ltd. 72: HOLMGREN, Jan, LEBENS, Michael 33: US 31: 61/272,351 32: 2009/09/16 54: VACCINE AGAINST CHOLERA AND ENTEROTOXIGENIC E. COLI (ETEC) DIARRHEA 00: A vaccine against cholera and/or ETEC is provided, comprising a Vibrio cholerae O1 cell, characterized in that said cell comprises O1 antigens of both Ogawa and lnaba serotypes. Genetically modified Vibrio cholerae O1 cells for use in such vaccines, DNA-constructs for the modification, uses for the vaccine and methods of making a vaccine are also provided. 21: 2012/03084 22: 2012/04/26 43: 2015/10/05 51: H04N 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 72: CHEON, Min-Su, MIN, Jung-Hye, HAN, Woo-Jin 33: KR 31: 10-2009-0102818 32: 2009/10/28 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING RESIDUAL BLOCK, AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DECODING RESIDUAL BLOCK 00: Methods and apparatuses for encoding and decoding a residual block are provided. The method of encoding the residual block includes: generating a prediction block of a current block; generating a residual block based on a difference between the prediction block and the current block; generating a transformation residual block by transforming the residual block to a frequency domain; splitting the transformation residual block into frequency band units; and encoding effective coefficient flags indicating frequency band units, of the frequency band units, in which nonzero effective transformation coefficients exist.
21: 2012/04223 22: 2012/06/08 43: 2015/10/13 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: AbbVie Bahamas Ltd. 72: WAGNER, Rolf, TUFANO, Michael D., STEWART, Kent D., ROCKWAY, Todd W., RANDOLPH, John T., PRATT, John K., MOTTER, Christopher E., MARING, Clarence J., LONGENECKER, Kenton L., LIU, Yaya, KRUEGER, Allan C., KATI, Warren M., HUTCHINSON, Douglas K., HUANG, Peggy P., FLENTGE, Charles A., DONNER, Pamela L., DEGOEY, David A., BETEBENNER, David A., BARNES, David M., CHEN, Shuang, FRANCZYK II, Thaddeus S., GAO, Yi, HAIGHT, Anthony R., HENGEVELD, John E., HENRY, Rodger F., KOTECKI, Brian J., SARRIS, Kathy, ZHANG, Geoff G. Z., LIU, Dachun, LOU, Xiaochun 33: US 31: 60/972,877 32: 2007/09/17 54: URACIL OR THYMINE DERIVATIVE FOR TREATING HEPATITIS C 00: Present application relates to the compounds of formula I useful to treat hepatitis C (HCV) infections. In the structure of the disclosed compounds is the uracil or thymine derivative linked via a phenylene into either fused 2-ring cyclic system (R6) or alternatively via additional two-atom linker (L) to a 56 membered monocycle (R6). Application further discloses polymorphs and pseudopolymorphs of two specific compounds: N-(6(3-t-butyl-5-(2>4-dioxo-3,4dihydropyrimidin-1 (2H)- y!)2-methoxyphenyl)naphthalen-2-yl)methanesulfonamide and (E)-N-(4(3-t- butyl-5-(2,4-dioxo-3)4-dihydropyrimidin1 (2H)-yl)2-methoxy-styrylphenyl)methanesulfonamide.
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21: 2012/04224 22: 2012/06/08 43: 2015/10/13 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: AbbVie Bahamas Ltd. 72: WAGNER, Rolf, TUFANO, Michael D., STEWART, Kent D., ROCKWAY, Todd W., RANDOLPH, John T., PRATT, John K., MOTTER, Christopher E., MARING, Clarence J., LONGENECKER, Kenton L., LIU, Yaya, KRUEGER, Allan C., KATI, Warren M., HUTCHINSON, Douglas K., HUANG, Peggy P., FLENTGE, Charles A., DONNER, Pamela L., DEGOEY, David A., BETEBENNER, David A., BARNES, David M., CHEN, Shuang, FRANCZYK II, Thaddeus S., GAO, Yi, HAIGHT, Anthony R., HENGEVELD, John E., HENRY, Rodger F., KOTECKI, Brian J., SARRIS, Kathy, ZHANG, Geoff G. Z., LIU, Dachun, LOU, Xiaochun 33: US 31: 60/972,877 32: 2007/09/17 54: URACIL OR THYMINE DERIVATIVE FOR TREATING HEPATITIS C 00: Present application relates to the compounds of formula I useful to treat hepatitis C (HCV) infections. In the structure of the disclosed compounds is the uracil or thymine derivative linked via a phenylene into either fused 2-ring cyclic system (R6) or alternatively via additional two-atom linker (L) to a 56 membered monocycle (R6). Application further discloses polymorphs and pseudopolymorphs of two specific compounds: N-(6(3-t-butyl-5-(2>4-dioxo-3,4dihydropyrimidin-1 (2H)- y!)2-methoxyphenyl)naphthalen-2-yl)methanesulfonamide and (E)-N-(4(3-t- butyl-5-(2,4-dioxo-3)4-dihydropyrimidin1 (2H)-yl)2-methoxy-styrylphenyl)methanesulfonamide. 21: 2012/07119 22: 2011/02/23 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61K; C07K 71: ZYMENEX A/S 72: FOGH, JENS, ANDERSSON, CLAES, WEIGELT, CECILIA, HYDÉN, PIA, REUTERWALL, HELENA, NILSSON, STEFAN 33: US 31: 61/307,587 32: 2010/02/24 33: DK 31: PA 201070067 32: 2010/02/24 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION AND PURIFICATION OF RECOMBINANT LYSOSOMAL ALPHA-MANNOSIDASE 00: The present invention relates to a process for purification of recombinant alpha- mannosidase, a process for production of alpha-mannosidase, a composition comprising alpha-mannosidase, use of the composition as a medicament, use as a medicament for the treatment of alpha-mannosidosis and a method of treating alpha-mannosidosis and/or
21: 2012/08039 22: 2012/10/24 43: 2015/10/05 51: C11D 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: SUBRAMANYAM, Ravi, SCHRAMM Jr, Charles J., REGE, Aarti 54: FATTY ACID CHAIN SATURATION IN ALKANOL AMINE BASED ESTERQUAT 00: A composition comprising an esterquat that is a quaternized reaction product of an alkanol amine and a fatty acid having a ratio of fatty acid to alkanol amine of L5 to L 75, wherein 45 to 75% by weight of the fatty acids are saturated. Also, a method of softening a fabric and increasing fragrance delivery comprising treating the fabric with the composition.
21: 2012/08138 22: 2012/10/29 43: 2015/10/06 51: C21B, F27B, F27D 71: Berry Metal Company, MACRAE, Allan 72: SMITH, Todd G., MACRAE, Allan 33: US 31: 61/319,089 32: 2010/03/30 54: PLATE COOLER STAVE APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS METAL MAKING FURNACE 00: A plate cooler stave for use in a furnace having a shell wall, comprising: a top portion housing at least one cooling fluid inlet and at least one cooling fluid outlet for the flow of cooling fluid to and from the plate cooler stave from outside the furnace; and a main body disposed at an angle relative to the top portion so that the main body may be inserted into the furnace through an opening defined by the shell wall, wherein upon installation, at least a part of the top portion is disposed in the opening.
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21: 2012/08642 22: 2011/04/19 43: 2015/10/23 51: B65B 71: FRESHTEC, INC. 72: MACHADO, CRAIG D 33: US 31: 13/090,096 32: 2011/04/19 33: US 31: 61/325,816 32: 2010/04/19 54: TREATMENT OF MODIFIED ATMOSPHERE PACKAGING 00: The invention relates to a device for preserving, sanitizing, ripening, and preventing or suppressing the growth of microbials within a package used for the transport and storage of various items, such as fresh fruits, vegetables, and other perishables and parcels. The device includes an enclosed container and at least one sack operably disposed adjacent the container, wherein the sack encloses an agent and the agent releases gases in the container upon the presence of humidity within the container.
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54: PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF 00: Disclosed is a package for a personal care composition, the package comprising a container (104) containing a personal care composition, the container having a base comprising a base (114) face for standing the package on a planar surface, and a cap (116) removably connected to and covering a dispensing end of the container opposite to the base. The cap has an end face which is inclined to the base face, and the container and cap are shaped to permit the package, independent of the amount of the personal care composition contained within the container, selectively to be stood on the base face in an upright orientation on the planar surface or on the end face in an inverted orientation on the planar surface.
21: 2013/01209 22: 2013/02/15 43: 2015/10/01 51: B32B, E21B 71: Varel Europe S.A.S. 72: BELLIN, Federico 33: US 31: 12/862,531 32: 2010/08/24 54: PCD CUTTER WITH FINS 00: A cutting table includes a cutting surface, an opposing surface, a cutting table outer wall, and one or more fins. The cutting table outer wall extends from the circumference of the opposing surface to the circumference of the cutting surface. The fins extend from a portion of the cutting surface to a portion of the cutting table outer wall. The cutting table is optionally leached prior to forming the fins. One or more forms are positioned in parallel with at least another fin in some embodiments. In some embodiments, the fins are positioned circumferentially around the cutting surface. In some
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embodiments, the cutting table is coupled to a substrate to form a cutter. The forms are formed either after or during the formation of the cutting table. 21: 2013/02426 22: 2010/09/02 43: 2015/10/21 51: B01D 71: MECS, INC. 72: ZIEBOLD, STEVEN A, MUELLER, FREDERICK L, AZWELL, DOUGLAS E, BRUEMMER, JULIE M 33: US 31: 12/555,286 32: 2009/09/08 33: US 31: 12/612,189 32: 2009/11/04 54: A FIBER BED ASSEMBLY FOR A FIBER BED MIST ELIMINATOR 00: A fiber assembly for a forward-flow fiber bed mist eliminator used to remove aerosols from a moving gas stream. The assembly incorporates an improved drainage system for draining aerosols from the fiber bed without the need for a conventional seal-leg.
54: COMPOSITION CONTAINING A PYRIPYROPENE INSECTICIDE AND AN ADJUVANT 00: Pesticidal composition containing a pyripyropene insecticide and an adjuvant. The present invention relates to a compositions comprising a pyripyropene pesticide of the formula (I) or (II) as defined below Formula (I) Formula (II) and an adjuvant. The present invention relates also to methods of preparing and applying such compositions, as well as several uses thereof, and finally seeds, comprising said composition. The invention also relates to an aqueous pesticide formulation comprising a pesticide compound of the formula I as defined in claim 1 in the form of fine particles suspended in an aqueous liquid.
21: 2013/02670 22: 2013/04/12 43: 2015/10/12 51: C07K 71: Ferring B.V. 72: RASMUSSEN, Jon Holbech, FOMSGAARD, Jens, HANSEN, Stefan, RASMUSSEN, Palle Hedengran, WACHS, Wolfgang Oliver 33: EP(NL) 31: 10189032.5 32: 2010/10/27 54: PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF DEGARELIX AND ITS INTERMEDIATES 00: 21: 2013/02569 22: 2013/04/10 43: 2015/10/26 51: A01N 71: BASF SE 72: XU, Wen, NEESE, Paul, FLETCHER, William, Maurice, ANSPAUGH, Douglas, D., SAXELL, Heidi, Emilia, DIELEMAN, Cedric, WEISHAAR, Walter, KIERKUS, Paul, Ch., BENTON, Kara, LEVY, Tatjana, BERGHAUS, Rainer 33: EP 31: 10176596.4 32: 2010/09/14 33: US 31: 61/382,507 32: 2010/09/14 33: EP 31: 10176625.1 32: 2010/09/14 33: US 31: 61/382,518 32: 2010/09/14 33: US 31: 61/426,537 32: 2010/12/23 33: US 31: 61/426,540 32: 2010/12/23
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72: MERLIN, Simone, ABRAHAM, Santosh Paul, FREDERIKS, Guido Robert, JONES, Vincent Knowles IV, WENTINK, Maarten Menzo 33: US 31: 61/385,462 32: 2010/09/22 54: REQUEST TO SEND (RTS) AND CLEAR TO SEND (CTS) FOR MULTICHANNEL OPERATIONS 00: Certain aspects of the present disclosure provide techniques and apparatus for signaling the bandwidth to be used for wireless communications using an RTS/CTS (Request to Send/Clear to Send) frame exchange, providing for bandwidths of at least 20 MHz, 40 MHz, 80 MHz, 160 MHz, or higher. This exchange of bandwidth information may be performed implicitly-by determining the channels in which the RTS/CTS frames are actually sent-or explicitly. In addition to this bandwidth information exchange, aspects of the present disclosure may also allow for Network Allocation Vector (NAV) protection in multiple channels. In this manner, the wireless medium may be reserved, and the transmission may be protected from hidden nodes.
21: 2013/02761 22: 2011/10/26 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61F 71: BAYER OY 72: JUTILA, ILKKA, LYYTIKÄINEN, HEIKKI 33: FI 31: 20106131 32: 2010/10/29 54: AN INSERTER FOR AN INTRAUTERINE SYSTEM 00: The present invention relates to an inserter for an intrauterine system, comprising a handle (3) having a longitudinal opening (8) at its first end, said opening having a longitudinal axis parallel to the longitudinal axis of the inserter, a first end and a second end, a movable slider (5) arranged in said longitudinal opening and having a first end and a second end, a movable plunger (2), an insertion tube (6) arranged around the plunger having a first end and a second end, with its second end attached to the slider, locking means for reversibly locking the intrauterine system in relation to the plunger via a
removal string of the intrauterine system, said locking means being attached to the plunger and being controllable at least by a part or an extension of the slider and/or of the insertion tube or of the handle. A typical inserter according to this invention further comprises movement means (18), which comprise a rotation part (19) arranged to rotate around a rotation axis that is perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the inserter, the rotation part being arranged in functional connection with the plunger and with the slider, such that the movement of the slider generates simultaneous movement of the plunger and of the insertion tube along the longitudinal axis of the inserter, in opposite directions.
21: 2013/02817 22: 2013/04/18 43: 2015/10/01 51: G06Q 71: Annona Corp. SA 72: MOREAU, Stéphane, BAUMELOU, Luc 33: US 31: 61/388,261 32: 2010/09/30 54: SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM FOR DISTRIBUTING TARGETED DATA USING ANONYMOUS PROFILES 00: Aspects of the invention may involve systems, methods, and computer readable medium. In an embodiment of the invention, a computerimplemented method for targeting messages and advertisements may be provided. The method may include receiving user identification data from a user;
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retrieving user information based on the user identification data; filtering the user information to create an anonymous profile; ranking messages in a message database using best matching criteria from the anonymous profile to create a ranked list of messages; selecting by the computer, a targeted message from the ranked list of messages; and transmitting, by the computer, the targeted message to the user.
21: 2013/02853 22: 2011/10/05 43: 2015/10/22 51: C07C; A61K; A61P 71: OCERA THERAPEUTICS, INC. 72: ANDERSON, KEITH H, BEHLING, JIM, DOUGAN, CHRISTINE HENDERSON, WATT, STEPHEN WILLIAM, MANINI, PETER, FIGINI, ATTILIA 33: US 31: 61/390,585 32: 2010/10/06 54: METHODS OF MAKING L-ORNITHINE PHENYL ACETATE 00: Disclosed herein are processes for making Lornithine phenyl acetate. The process may include, for example, intermixing a halide salt of L-ornithine with silver phenyl acetate. The process may also include forming a phenyl acetate salt in situ. The present application also relates to various compositions obtained from these processes, including crystalline forms.
21: 2013/03088 22: 2011/11/03 43: 2015/10/12 51: A01N; A01P 71: MARRONE BIO INNOVATIONS, INC. 72: OSBORNE, JASON L, SU, HAI, MARRONE, PAMELA 33: US 31: 61/410,279 32: 2010/11/04 54: COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING ANTHRAQUINONE DERIVATIVES AS GROWTH PROMOTERS AND ANTIFUNGAL AGENTS 00: Compositions for modulating plant growth, seed germination and soil borne diseases comprising anthraquinone derivatives are disclosed. 21: 2013/03100 22: 2013/04/26 43: 2015/10/12 51: A61K, A61P 71: Albireo AB 72: GILLBERG, Per-Göran, STARKE, Ingemar, GRAFFNER, Hans, LINDQVIST, Ann-Margret, ANGELIN, Bo 33: SE 31: 1051166-5 32: 2010/11/08 33: US 31: 61/410,963 32: 2010/11/08 54: IBAT INHIBITORS FOR TREATMENT OF METABOLIC DISORDERS AND RELATED CONDITIONS 00: The present invention regards certain IBAT inhibitors for the prophylaxis or treatment of a metabolic syndrome, obesity, a disorder of fatty acid metabolism, a glucose utilization disorder, or a disorder in which insulin resistance is involved such as diabetes mellitus type 1 or type 2 diabetes.
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21: 2013/03171 22: 2013/04/30 43: 2015/10/12 51: C07D 71: Redx Pharma Limited 72: CRAIGHEAD, Mark, PALIN, Ronald, MURRAY, Neil, LINDSAY, Derek 33: GB 31: 1019078.3 32: 2010/11/11 54: DRUG DERIVATIVES 00: The present invention relates to derivatives of known active pharmaceutical compounds. These derivatives are differentiated from the parent active compound by virtue of being redox derivatives of the active compound. This means that one or more of the functional groups in the active compound has been converted to another group in one or more reactions which may be considered to represent a change of oxidation state. We refer to these compounds generally as redox derivatives. The derivatives of the invention may be related to the original parent active pharmaceutical compound by only a single step transformation, or may be related via several synthetic steps including one or more changes of oxidation state. In certain cases, the functional group obtained after two or more transformations may be in the same oxidation state as the parent active compound (and we include these compounds in our definition of redox derivatives). In other cases, the oxidation state of the derivative of the invention may be regarded as being different from that of the parent compound. In many cases, the compounds of the invention have inherent therapeutic activity on their own account. In some cases, this activity relative to the same target or targets of the parent compound is as good as or better than the activity which the parent compound has against the target or targets.
21: 2013/03588 22: 2013/05/16 43: 2015/10/07 51: C05F, C05G 71: Incinerator Replacement Technology Limited 72: MORRIS-WATSON, Michael, GHAREGHANI, Arjomand Mohammadi 33: GB 31: 1019417.3 32: 2010/11/17 54: PROCESSING METHOD FOR BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL TO PRODUCE A WATER - RETAINING POLYMER COMPLEX 00: The inventors provide a method of processing biological material into a water- retaining polymer complex, a water- retaining polymer complex obtained from said method, and the use of said water- retaining polymer complex to improve the water retention and/or nutrient content of soil. The method comprises the steps of providing said biological material, an alkaline solution and a monomer, then adding a polymerisation agent to form a water- retaining polymer complex.
21: 2013/03617 22: 2013/05/17 43: 2015/10/07 51: A23C, A23F, A23L 71: Nestec S.A. 72: MEUNIER, Vincent Daniel Maurice, HARTMANN, Markus Hubert, DOPFER, Daniel Johannes 33: EP(CH) 31: 10188053.2 32: 2010/10/19 54: METHOD OF SINTERING A COMPOSITION 00: The present invention relates to a method of sintering at least two powdered compounds with different water activities and glass transition temperatures keeping the total water content constant. The method allows sintering of two materials in a closed environment wherein the structure of one material is kept intact. 21: 2013/03664 22: 2013/05/20 43: 2015/10/07 51: A61K, A61Q, C01B
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71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: CHOPRA, Suman Kumar, PATEL, Rahul 54: DENTIFRICE COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING CALCIUM SILICATE 00: An oral care composition includes an effective amount of calcium silicate particles. The calcium silicate particles have an average diameter of less than about 5 microns, such that they can occlude dentinal tubules of the teeth. An oral care method includes applying the composition to an oral cavity of a subject to reduce or inhibit hypersensitivity of the teeth and to achieve other benefits. 21: 2013/05089 22: 2013/07/05 43: 2015/10/21 51: G06F 71: General Electric Company 72: WORDEN, Bret Dwayne, RODDY, Nicholas Edward, XUE, Feng, GARVEY, Dustin 33: US 31: 13/554,808 32: 2012/07/20 54: HEALTH ASSESSMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ASSETS 00: Systems (100, 200) and methods (400) for scoring, ranking, and allocating mobile and/or fixed client assets (120). Embodiments of the present invention relate to the characterization or assessment of client assets (120) with respect to the health of the client assets (120), the ranking of the client assets (120) according to the characterization or assessment, and the allocating of the client assets (120) to tasks or missions based on the ranking and/or mission parameters.
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33: US 31: 12/701,321 32: 2010/02/05 54: A PRODUCT PACKAGE UTILIZING AN INFORMATION INDICATOR HELD IN A PRODUCT TRAY 00: A product package having a product tray and an information indicator that can be mounted in the tray. The information indicator is operable to be held in the product tray and the product placed into the tray on top of the information indicator. The tray is operable to protect the product from damage during storage or transport as well as provide an enhanced appearance during display. The information indicator is operable to convey information to the consumer as well as assist in removal of the product from the product tray.
21: 2013/07127 22: 2013/09/20 43: 2015/10/22 51: A61B, A61F 71: DePuy (Ireland) 72: LIEBERMAN, Jay R., SORDELET, Benjamin J., JONES, Richard Spencer, VENDRELY, Timothy J., WAINSCOTT, Stephanie M., CHANEY, Rebecca L., WYSS, Joseph G., HAZEBROUCK, Stephen A., MATYAS, Aaron J. 33: US 31: 61/703,404 32: 2012/09/20 54: SURGICAL INSTRUMENT SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE LENGTHS OF BROACHES SHARING A COMMON GEOMETRY 00: An orthopaedic surgical instrument system includes a first broach including a first end configured to be separately secured to a handle and a tapered body
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having a plurality of cutting teeth defined therein, and a second broach including a first end configured to be separately secured to the handle in place of the first broach, a first tapered body extending distally from a second end positioned opposite the first end, and a second tapered body extending distally from the first tapered body. The tapered body of the first broach and the first tapered body of the second broach have a first outer geometry and the second tapered body has a second outer geometry different from the first outer geometry.
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54: KNEE PROSTHESIS SYSTEM WITH STANDARD AND DISTALLY OFFSET JOINT LINE 00: A modular knee prosthesis system includes a femoral component having a stem and a sleeve. The system is modular, and provides the surgeon with the option of distally offsetting the joint line by controlling the relative axial positions of the stem and the sleeve. Alternative options include providing sleeves with tapered bores of different diameters, providing a shim to be placed between the sleeve and the stem and providing the stems as adapters having different diameters.
21: 2013/07442 22: 2013/10/04 43: 2015/10/06 51: A61K, C07D 71: Laboratoire Biodim 72: CHASSET, Sophie, CHEVREUIL, Francis, LEDOUSSAL, Benoit, LE STRAT, Frédéric, BENAROUS, Richard 33: EP(FR) 31: 11305406.8 32: 2011/04/07 33: US 31: 61472809 32: 2011/04/07
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54: INHIBITORS OF VIRAL REPLICATION, THEIR PROCESS OF PREPARATION AND THEIR THERAPEUTICAL USES 00: The present invention relates to compounds of formula (1) as claimed in claim 1, their use in the treatment or the prevention of viral disorders, including HIV. (Formula I).
21: 2013/07607 22: 2013/10/11 43: 2015/10/13 51: G06F 71: AMADEUS s.a.s. 72: AMAR, Virginie, CAPANACCIA, Luc, TOUFFAIT, Guillaume, PELLISE, Sébastien, LEBLANC, Xavier 33: EP(FR) 31: 11305430.8 32: 2011/04/12 54: CACHE MEMORY STRUCTURE AND METHOD 00: The invention relates to a cache memory and method for controlling access to data. According to the invention, a control area which is advantageously formed separate from a data area (410) is provided for controlling the access to data stored in the cache and to be read by applicative processes. The control area comprises at least one release area (430) with offsets (442) and data version definition sections (452, 454, 456). Application to shared memories for client server architectures.
21: 2013/07844 22: 2013/10/21 43: 2015/09/29 51: A61K, C07H 71: The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania 72: WEINER, David B., YAN, Jian, MORROW, Matthew P. 33: US 31: 12/694,238 32: 2010/01/26 54: INFLUENZA NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES AND VACCINES MADE THEREFROM 00: Provided herein are nucleic acid sequences that encode novel consensus amino acid sequences of HA hemagglutinin, as well as genetic constructs/vectors and vaccines expressing the sequences. Also provided herein are methods for generating an immune response against one or more Influenza A serotpyes using the vaccines that are provided.
21: 2013/07961 22: 2012/04/25 43: 2015/10/21 51: A01N; A61K 71: USHER III INITIATIVE, INC. 72: BURLI, ROLAND WERNER, ESMIEU, WILLIAM RAMESHCHANDRA KRISHNA, LOCK, CHRISTOPHER JAMES, MALAGU, KARINE FABIENNE, OWENS, ANDREW PATE, HARTE, WILLIAM EDWARD 33: US 31: 61/478,642 32: 2011/04/25 33: US 31: 61/537,908 32: 2011/09/22 33: US 31: 61/576,471 32: 2011/12/16
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54: PYRAZOLOPYRIDAZINES AND METHODS FOR TREATING RETINAL-DEGENERATIVE DISEASES AND HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATED WITH USHER SYNDROME 00: Compounds, compositions and methods for the treatment of retinal degenerative diseases, such as retinitis pigmentosa, Leber's congenital Amaurosis, Syndromic retinal degenerations, age-related macular degeneration and Usher Syndrome, and hearing loss associated with Usher Syndrome are described herein. 21: 2013/07966 22: 2012/05/0. 43: 2015/10/26 51: A01G; B65G 71: NON INDUSTRIAL MANUFACTURE INC. 72: BENNE, JACOB, MEIKLEHAM, DANIEL 33: US 31: 61/483,433 32: 2011/05/06 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GROWING PLANTS ALONG AN UNDULATING PATH 00: Plants are grown in a growing machine by advancing a plurality of plant cradles on an endless conveyor along a growing path, at least a portion of the path being an undulating path having alternating upward and downward portions and having a return portion for looping back to the undulating portion. Using a pair of parallel endless conveyors, the cradles are removably supported between the conveyors. The cradles are supplied with growth-sustaining liquid and growth- promoting light. The cradles are advanced along the path until the one or more plants have reached a target growth after which they can be harvested or transferred to one or more subsequent machines until mature for harvest. The machine can be in a controlled environment, including located in modules arranged in series, parallel or combinations thereof.
21: 2013/07989 22: 2011/05/18 43: 2015/10/23 51: A61M 71: IVAX PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND, NORTON WATERFORD, TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND 72: KARG, JEFFREY A, DEREK, FENLON, WALSH, DECLAN, KAAR, SIMON, HAZENBERG, JAN GEERT, BUCK, DAN, CLANCY, PAUL, USCHOLD, ROBERT CHARLES 33: US 31: 61/345,763 32: 2010/05/18 33: US 31: 61/417,659 32: 2010/11/29 54: DOSE COUNTERS FOR INHALERS, INHALERS AND SHAFTS THEREOF 00: This invention concerns an inhaler for metered dose inhalation. The inhaler comprising a main body having a canister housing arranged to retain a medicament canister for motion therein, and a dose counter. The dose counter has an actuation member having at least a portion thereof located in the canister housing for operation by movement of a medicament canister. The canister housing has an inner wall and a first inner wall canister support formation located directly adjacent the actuation member.
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21: 2013/07990 22: 2011/05/18 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61M 71: IVAX PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND, NORTON WATERFORD, TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND 72: KARG, JEFFREY A, DEREK, FENLON, WALSH, DECLAN, KAAR, SIMON, HAZENBERG, JAN GEERT, BUCK, DAN, CLANCY, PAUL, USCHOLD, ROBERT CHARLES 33: US 31: 61/345,763 32: 2010/05/18 33: US 31: 61/417,659 32: 2010/11/29 54: DOSE COUNTERS FOR INHALERS, INHALERS AND SHAFTS THEREOF 00: This invention concerns an inhaler for inhaling medicaments. The inhaler has a body for retaining a medicament store including a dose counter. The dose counter has a moveable actuator and a return spring for the actuator, the return spring having a generally cylindrical and annular end. The body further has a support formation therein for supporting said end of the return spring, the support formation comprising a shelf onto which said end is engageable and a recess below the shelf.
21: 2013/07991 22: 2011/05/18 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61M 71: IVAX PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND, NORTON WATERFORD, TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND 72: KARG, JEFFREY A, DEREK, FENLON, WALSH, DECLAN, KAAR, SIMON, HAZENBERG, JAN GEERT, BUCK, DAN, CLANCY, PAUL, USCHOLD, ROBERT CHARLES 33: US 31: 61/345,763 32: 2010/05/18 33: US 31: 61/417,659 32: 2010/11/29 54: DOSE COUNTERS FOR INHALERS, INHALERS AND SHAFTS THEREOF 00: This invention concerns an inhaler for inhaling medicament. The inhaler has a body for retaining a medicament store and a dose counter. The dose counter has a moveable actuator and a chassis mounted on the body. The chassis is heat staked in position on the body. The invention also concerns a method of assembling an inhaler including the step of heat staking the chassis onto the body.
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21: 2013/07992 22: 2011/05/18 43: 2015/10/23 51: A61M 71: IVAX PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND, NORTON WATERFORD, TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND 72: KARG, JEFFREY A, DEREK, FENLON, WALSH, DECLAN, KAAR, SIMON, HAZENBERG, JAN GEERT, BUCK, DAN, CLANCY, PAUL, USCHOLD, ROBERT CHARLES 33: US 31: 61/345,763 32: 2010/05/18 33: US 31: 61/417,659 32: 2010/11/29 54: DOSE COUNTERS FOR INHALERS, INHALERS AND SHAFTS THEREOF 00: This invention concerns an inhaler for inhaling medicament. The inhaler has a body, which comprises a main part thereof for retaining a medicament store, and a dose counter. The dose counter is located in a dose counter chamber of the body which is separated from the main part of the body. The dose counter chamber of the body has a dosage display and is perforated so as to permit the evaporation of water or aqueous matter in the dose counter chamber into the atmosphere.
21: 2013/07993 22: 2011/05/18 43: 2015/10/23 51: A61M 71: IVAX PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND, NORTON WATERFORD, TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND 72: KARG, JEFFREY A, DEREK, FENLON, WALSH, DECLAN, KAAR, SIMON, HAZENBERG, JAN GEERT, BUCK, DAN, CLANCY, PAUL, USCHOLD, ROBERT CHARLES 33: US 31: 61/345,763 32: 2010/05/18 33: US 31: 61/417,659 32: 2010/11/29 54: DOSE COUNTERS FOR INHALERS, INHALERS AND SHAFTS THEREOF 00: This invention concerns a method of assembling a dose counter for an inhaler. The method comprises the steps of providing a tape with dosing indicia thereon, providing tape positioning indicia on the tape and stowing the tape whilst monitoring for the tape positioning indicia with a sensor. The invention also concerns a tape system for a dose counter for an inhaler. The tape system has a main elongate tape structure, dosing indicia and tape positioning indicia located on the tape structure.
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21: 2013/07994 22: 2011/05/18 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61M 71: IVAX PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND, NORTON WATERFORD, TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND 72: KARG, JEFFREY A, DEREK, FENLON, WALSH, DECLAN, KAAR, SIMON, HAZENBERG, JAN GEERT, BUCK, DAN, CLANCY, PAUL, USCHOLD, ROBERT CHARLES 33: US 31: 61/345,763 32: 2010/05/18 33: US 31: 61/417,659 32: 2010/11/29 54: DOSE COUNTERS FOR INHALERS, INHALERS AND SHAFTS THEREOF 00: This invention concerns a method of designing an incremental dose counter for an inhaler. The method comprises the steps of calculating nominal canister fire and dose counter positions for a dose counter actuator of the inhaler, calculating a failure/success rate for dose counters built to tolerance levels for counting each fire of inhalers in which the dose counter actuators may be applied, and selecting a tolerance level to result in said failure/success rate to be at or below/above a predetermined value.
21: 2013/07995 22: 2011/05/18 43: 2015/10/30 51: A61M 71: IVAX PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND, NORTON WATERFORD, TEVA PHARMACEUTICALS IRELAND 72: KARG, JEFFREY A, DEREK, FENLON, WALSH, DECLAN, KAAR, SIMON, HAZENBERG, JAN GEERT, BUCK, DAN, CLANCY, PAUL, USCHOLD, ROBERT CHARLES 33: US 31: 61/345,763 32: 2010/05/18 33: US 31: 61/417,659 32: 2010/11/29 54: DOSE COUNTERS FOR INHALERS, INHALERS AND SHAFTS THEREOF 00: This invention concerns a method of manufacturing a series of incremental dose counters for inhalers. The method comprises manufacturing the dose counters with nominal canister fire and dose count positions of a dose counter actuator relative to a dose counter chassis (or inhaler main body). The method further includes building the dose counters with the average dose count position in the series being, in canister fire process, at or after the average canister fire position in the series.
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21: 2013/08162 22: 2012/05/09 43: 2015/10/21 51: E21B; E21C 71: ELEMENT SIX ABRASIVES S.A. 72: JONKER, CORNELIS ROELOF, CAN, NEDRET, SHABALALA, THEMBINKOSI, BOWES, DAVID CHRISTIAN 33: GB 31: 1107764.1 32: 2011/05/10 33: GB 31: 1110105.2 32: 2011/06/15 33: US 31: 61/484,556 32: 2011/05/10 33: US 31: 61/497,380 32: 2011/06/15 54: PICK TOOL 00: A pick tool for degrading asphalt or rock, comprising a PCD element; the PCD element comprising a PCD structure (20) bonded to a cemented carbide support body (30) at an interface; the PCD structure comprising a first region (24) and a second region (25) adjacent the first region, the second region bonded to the first region by intergrowth of diamond grains; the first region (24) comprising a plurality of alternating strata (24c, 24t), each stratum having a thickness in the range of about 30 to 300 microns; the second region comprising a plurality of strata (25a, 25b), one or more strata in the second region (25a) having a thickness greater than the thicknesses of the individual strata in the first region (24c, 24t), wherein the alternating strata in the first region (24) comprise first strata alternating with second strata, the first strata being in a state of residual compressive stress and the second strata being in a state of residual tensile stress.
21: 2013/08176 22: 2013/10/31 43: 2015/10/23 51: A61K, A61P 71: AstraZeneca AB 72: DAVIES, Barry Robert 33: US 31: 61/470,668 32: 2011-04-01 54: THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT 00: -
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33: DE 31: 10 2011 006 721.3 32: 2011-04-04 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING 1-BUTENE AND A 1,3-BUTADIENE DERIVATIVE 00: Process for preparing 1-butene and a 1,3-butadiene derivative. 21: 2013/08242 22: 2013/11/04 43: 2015/11/04 51: H01M 71: THE TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION AGENCY 72: FULS, Wilhelm Franz, GERBER, Julian 33: ZA 31: 2011/03305 32: 2011/05/06 54: CELL STACK AND BATTERY MODULE WITH INTEGRATED HEATER AND HEATER PANELS THEREFOR 00: A battery component is provided in which at least two cells of a pouch or prismatic type have an electrical resistance heater panel sandwiched between them with the heater panel extending over a substantial area of the cell units. The heater panel may have an electrically insulating support panel with one surface carrying an electrically conductive heating element in the nature of a generally rigid or semi-rigid printed circuit board in which the heater element is a sinuous printed circuit board conductor. The heating element may terminate in contacts at or adjacent an edge region of the support layer. The support layer may have an area thereof forming an outwardly projecting connection tab having a plurality of contacts associated therewith. The support layer may carry one or more temperature sensors with associated signal carrying electrical conductors terminating in contacts at an edge region of the panel. A cell stack and a heater panel in the form of a printed circuit board formed to provide an electrically conductive heating element are also provided.
21: 2013/08264 22: 2013/11/04 43: 2015/11/04 51: H01M 71: THE TECHNOLOGY INNOVATION AGENCY 72: FULS, Wilhelm Franz, GERBER, Julian 33: ZA 31: 2011/03306 32: 2011/05/06 54: BATTERY MODULE AND CONTROL CIRCUIT THEREFOR 00: A battery module is provided comprising a plurality of cell stacks each composed of multiple cells with the cells interconnected in a predetermined arrangement by means of bus bars secured to terminals of the individual cells on one side of the battery module. A control circuit board is attached to each of the bus bars by way of a thermally conductive support element selected to substantially adopt the temperature of its associated bus bar. A temperature sensor is included on the control circuit board in the vicinity of each thermally conductive support element to sense the temperature of the support element with the temperature sensors being included in electronic circuitry on the control circuit board. The support elements may be thermally conductive cylindrical elements press-fitted or otherwise secured in thermal contact with the associated bus bar to extend at right angles thereto. Communications contacts may be provided for communicating with a battery management system that controls a plurality of battery modules of a particular battery assembly or pack. A control circuit board is also provided.
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21: 2013/08480 22: 2013/11/11 43: 2015/09/30 51: A61K, A61P 71: Moerae Matrix, Inc. 72: LANDER, Cynthia, BROPHY, Colleen 33: US 31: 61/474,370 32: 2011/04/12 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PREVENTING OR TREATING DISEASES, CONDITIONS, OR PROCESSES CHARACTERIZED BY ABERRANT FIBROBLAST PROLIFERATION AND EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX DEPOSITION 00: The described invention provides compositions and methods for preventing or treating a disease, condition, or pathologic process characterized by aberrant fibroblast proliferation and extracellular matrix deposition in a tissue of a subject. The method includes administering a therapeutic amount of a pharmaceutical composition comprising a polypeptide having the amino acid sequence YARAAARQARAKALARQLGVAA (SEQ ID NO: 1) or functional equivalent thereof, and a pharmaceutically acceptable carrier.
21: 2013/08560 22: 2013/11/12 43: 2015/10/05 51: C08J C08G B32B 71: BASF SE 72: TOMOVIC, Zeljko, JACOBMEIER, Olaf, KAMPF, Gunnar 33: EP 31: 11162679.2 32: 2011/04/15
54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAMS 00: A process for producing rigid polyurethane foams by reacting a) organic polyisocyanates with b) compounds having at least two hydrogen atoms which are reactive toward isocyanate groups in the presence of c) blowing agents, d) catalysts and, if appropriate, e) auxiliaries and additives, wherein a mixture of b1) from 20 to 60 parts by weight of one or more high-functionality polyether alcohols having functionalities of from 3.5 to 5.5 and a hydroxyl number of from 400 to 550 mg KOH/g, b2) from 1 to 20 parts by weight of one or more polyether alcohols based on aliphatic amines and having functionalities of from 3.5 to 4.5 and a hydroxyl number of from 450 to 900 mg KOH/g, b3) from 10 to 30 parts by weight of one or more polyether alcohols and/or aromatic polyester alcohols having functionalities of from 1.5 to 3 and a hydroxyl number of from 150 to 450 mg KOH/g, and b4) optionally from 1 to 5 parts by weight of water is used as polyol component b). The polyol component b) of the invention has good storage stability and the rigid polyurethane foams obtained have a good surface quality, curing and adhesion. 21: 2013/08601 22: 2013/11/18 43: 2015/10/07 51: H04W 71: NOKIA CORPORATION 72: DALSGAARD, Lars, DOPPLER, Klaus, KAROL, Drazynski 33: US 31: 13/090,741 32: 2011/04/20 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A NETWORK SEARCH FUNCTION 00: A method for providing an autonomous search function may include discovering, at a user terminal, a first access node providing access in accordance with a first radio access technology (RAT), causing an attempt to discover a second access node providing access in accordance with a second RAT in response to discovering the first access node where the first access node has a first coverage area and the second access node has a second coverage area that at least partially overlaps with the first coverage area, and causing storage of fingerprint information associated with the first access node together with storage of fingerprint information associated with the second access node. An apparatus and computer program product corresponding to the method are also provided.
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PATENT JOURNAL 54: USE OF A KMGF3 COMPOUND FOR TRAPPING METALS IN THE FORM OF FLUORIDES AND/OR OXYFLUORIDES IN A GASEOUS OR A LIQUID PHASE 00: The invention relates to the use of a compound having the formula KMgF3 to trap metals in the form of fluorides and/or oxyfluorides in a gaseous or liquid phase. The invention also relates to a compound having the formula KMgF3 and a specific surface area that is at least equal to 30 m2/g and at most equal to 150 m2/g, as well as to the methods for preparing same. The invention can be used in particular in the nuclear industry, in which it can be advantageously used to purify uranium hexafluoride (UF6) in a stream of gas or liquid with respect to metal impurities also in said stream.
21: 2013/08628 22: 2013/11/15 43: 2015/10/01 51: C22B 71: CLARIANT FINANCE (BVI) LIMITED, CLARIANT S.A. 72: SPECK CASSOLA, Monica, DA SILVA, Wagner, Claudio, SANTOS, Almir, T., BARTALINI, Nilson, Mar, ARIAS MEDINA, Jorge, Antonio, TOOGE, Carlos, Augusto, Blasques, DILSKY, Stefan 33: EP 31: 11005970.6 32: 2011/07/21 54: BINDER COMPOSITION FOR AGGLOMERATION OF FINE MINERALS AND PELLETIZING PROCESS 00: The instant invention relates to a binder composition for pelletization of fine mineral particles comprising a) at least one colloid agent which exerts a cohesive force on the mineral particles forming the pellets, and b) at least one synthetic polymer which disperses mineral particles evenly in the pellets. 21: 2013/09055 22: 2013/12/03 43: 2015/10/13 51: B01D, B01J, C01B, C01D, C01F, C01G 71: COMURHEX SOCIETE POUR LA CONVERSION DE L'URANIUM EN METAL ET HEXAFLUORURE 72: MOREL, Bertrand, LEITE, Lorraine, MOCH, Laurent, DEMOURGUES, Alain, CLARENC, Romain, TRESSAUD, Alain, DURAND, Etienne 33: FR 31: 1155055 32: 2011/06/09
21: 2013/09143 22: 05/12/2013 43: 26/10/2015 51: B65B, B65D, B65G 71: THE PALLET SOCK COMPANY (PTY) LTD 72: VAN ZYL, GERHARD, DANIEL, JACOBUS 33: - 31: - 32: 54: PALLET COVER 00: 57: The invention relates to a pallet cover, which pallet cover includes a receptacle in the form of a bag, shaped and configured to, in use, enclose a pallet. A securing member in the form of strap and buckle arrangement is integrally formed on sections of the bag such that the bag can be adjusted to secure goods on a pallet. The cover can also be sealed and secured onto a pallet.
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21: 2013/09192 22: 2013/12/05 43: 2015/11/19 51: B65F, G09F 71: ZIETSMAN, Adriaan Nicolaas 72: ZIETSMAN, Adriaan Nicolaas 33: ZA 31: 2012/09361 32: 2012/12/11 54: A LID FOR A BIN 00: A lid having multiple upwardly and outwardly directed surfaces is provided for a bin wherein at least one upwardly and outwardly directed surface is formed as a display surface. One lower edge region of the lid has a pair of spaced generally coaxial hinges enabling the lid, in use, to be raised somewhat to provide access to a bin covered by the lid. The hinges are each provided with attachment means whereby they can be attached to existing attachment formations on an existing bin. The hinges are typically composed of a mounting member pivotally attached to attachment means in the form of a generally radially extending screw threaded spigot. The hinges may be separable from the lid, at least initially, in order to enable the spigots to be screwed into the nuts or sockets embedded in the bin. The bin may be a pre-cast concrete bin of weighty construction having three or four sides.
21: 2013/09226 22: 2013/12/05 43: 2015/10/09 51: F01K 71: PALANISAMY, Krishna Moorthy 72: PALANISAMY, Krishna Moorthy 33: MY 31: PI 2011000551 32: 2011/02/07 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS OF PRODUCING AND UTILIZING THERMAL ENERGY IN A COMBINED HEAT AND POWER PLANT 00: Method and apparatus for operating a combined heat and power system with greater flexibility, reliability, control and stability, for providing operational flexibility and energy efficiency in operating a combined heat and power plant which includes a backpressure steam engine that expands a high temperature heat source of a thermodynamic fluid to generate mechanical power and discharge its spent heat for a beneficial use comprises a vessel subsystem for the spent heat, said vessel subsystem including: at least one main indirect heat exchange device or vessel (7) in heat exchange communication between its primary space (10) and its secondary space (11). The present invention also discloses the use of a method and apparatus to operate a combined heat and power system.
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21: 2013/09231 22: 09/12/2013 43: 01/07/2014 51: B01J, C08F, C08G 71: INVISTA TECHNOLOGIES S.A R.L 72: NEATE, ROBERT EDWARD and HAMILTON, CLIVE ALEXANDER 33: US 31: 61/495,690 32: 2011/06/10 54: VARIABLE PRESSURE DROP UP FLOW-PREPOLYMERISER (UFPP) SYSTEMS AND METHODS 00: 57: Disclosed are processes and systems for manufacturing polyethylene terephthalate (PET) and pre-polymer. The processes and systems use a variable pressure drop up-flow-pre-polymerizer configuration. The pressure profile in the UFPP can be selected to beneficially change the relative reaction rates of the polymerization and esterification reactions. This design maximizes the esterification carried out in the UFPP, while still producing a prepolymer with the optimum carboxyl end groups concentration {e.g., about 30 µ equiv./g to 60 µ equiv./g) to maximize finisher productivity. This can result in a reduction of the size and cost of the esterifier required for a given plant throughput.
21: 2013/09267 22: 2013/12/09 43: 2015/10/23 51: C22C 71: Halliburton Energy Services, Inc. 72: ATKINS, Brian, ANDERLE, Seth G., ARFELE, Robert W., LADI, Ram L., LINFORD, Brandon Paul, WIGGINS, Jason Keith, NGUYEN, Kevin Duy, QIAN, Jiang, BERTAGNOLLI, Kenneth Eugene, SCOTT, Shawn Casey, MUKHOPADHYAY, Debkumar, VAIL, Michael Alexander 33: US 31: 61/495,670 32: 2011/06/10 54: SUPER ABRASIVE ELEMENT CONTAINING THERMALLY STABLE POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND MATERIAL AND METHODS AND ASSEMBLIES FOR FORMATION THEREOF 00: The disclosure provides a super abrasive element containing a substantially catalyst-free thermally stable polycrystalline diamond (TSP) body having pores and a contact surface, a base adjacent the contact surface of the TSP body; and an infiltrant material infiltrated in the base and in the pores of the TSP body at the contact surface. The disclosure additionally provides earth-boring drill bits and other devices containing such super abrasive elements. The disclosure further provides methods and mold assemblies for forming such super abrasive elements via infiltration and hot press methods.
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21: 2013/09317 22: 11/12/2013 43: 12/10/2015 51: A62C, F03B 71: CHIU, CHIU, WEN 72: CHIU, CHIU, WEN 33: US 31: 13/067,373 32: 2011/05/27 54: SYSTEM OF POWER GENERATION WITH UNDER WATER PRESSURE OF AIR 00: 57: Higher pressure exists at the bottom of deep water (1) (including other fluids). This system utilizes machinery (2) to compress a compressible fluid matter such as air with deep water high pressure so as to store the energy in the compressed air having a smaller compressed volume. The compressed air is subsequently injected into an expansion chamber (5) in which it releases the stored energy and returns to its original volume. In constant temperature, a 10 m3 volume of water provides 10 times pressure to compress a single volume to 1/10 its volume. When the pressure is reduced 10 times, the compressed air would return to its original volume to release the stored energy which can be utilized to rotate a turbine (11) and in turn a power generator (21) to generate electric power.
21: 2013/09546 22: 2013/12/18 43: 2015/09/30 51: A61K, A61L, A61P 71: DePuy Synthes Products, LLC 72: KRAMER, Brian C., BROWN, Laura J., KIHM, Anthony J. 33: US 31: 13/111,933 32: 2011/05/19 54: TREATMENT OF INTERVERTEBRAL DISC DEGENERATION USING HUMAN UMBILICAL CORD TISSUE-DERIVED CELLS 00: Methods for treating a patient having a disease or condition related to IVD degeneration are provided. The methods comprise administering cells obtained from human umbilical cord tissue, or administering pharmaceutical compositions comprising such cells or prepared from such cells and a hydrogel. In some embodiments, administering the cells promotes repair and regeneration of degenerated IVD tissue in the patient. Pharmaceutical compositions for use in the inventive methods, as well as kits for practicing the methods are also provided.
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21: 2013/09548 22: 2013/12/18 43: 2015/10/20 51: H04L, H04W 71: QUALCOMM Incorporated 72: WENTINK, Maarten Menzo, ABRAHAM, Santosh Paul, MERLIN, Simone, AWATER, Geert, TAGHAVI NASRABADI, Mohammad H., QUAN, Zhi, SAMPATH, Hemanth, ASTERJADHI, Alfred 33: US 31: 61/487,814 32: 2011/05/19 54: APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL REPLACEMENT 00: Systems, methods, and devices for communicating packets having a plurality of types are described herein. The sender or receiver-MAC address, depending on the packet direction, is substituted with a shorter local identifier in order to reduce packets' overhead.
21: 2013/09610 22: 2013/12/19 43: 2015/10/19 51: G06F 71: FREESTYLE TECHNOLOGY PTY LTD 72: DONAGHEY, Andrew Paul, LE BLANC, David Victor Octave 33: AU 31: 2011902569 32: 2011/06/29 33: US 31: 61/577,396 32: 2011/12/19 54: SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND/OR APPARATUS FOR ENABLING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN DEVICES USING DIFFERENT COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS 00: An integration system for enabling communication between service providers and end-devices, comprising at least one memory for storing data about end-devices and an interface for receiving communications from service providers intended for a plurality of end-devices and retransmitting the communication to the plurality of end-devices. The plurality of end-devices being configured to communicate with two or more different service providers and the integration system is configured to translate the incoming communication from the service provider to the protocol corresponding to the end-device.
21: 2013/09718 22: 2013/12/20 43: 2015/10/22 51: F41A 71: KRAUSS-MAFFEI WEGMANN GMBH & CO. KG 72: KÖSTER, Jens, RACZEK, Matthias, WAGNER, Bernd 33: DE 31: 10 2011 050 635.7 32: 2011/05/26 54: INSERTION TUBE FOR FIRING SUB-CALIBRE AMMUNITION BODIES AND WEAPON COMPRISING AN INSERTION TUBE
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00: The invention relates to an insertion tube (1) for firing sub-calibre ammunition bodies (20) using a high calibre weapon (10). Said insertion tube can be inserted into the charge chamber (11) of the weapon (10) and the tube wall (2) of the insertion tube (1) comprises penetrating recesses (3) for compensating pressure differences between the inside of the insertion tube (1) and the charge chamber (11). The invention also relates to a weapon comprising an insertion tube (1) which can be inserted into the charge chamber (11) of the weapon (10) for firing a sub-calibre ammunition body (20), said insertion tube (1) being designed in the above-mentioned manner.
21: 2014/00039 22: 2012/07/05 43: 2015/10/01 51: H01B; H01H; H02B; H05K 71: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 72: PICCOZ, DANIEL, MALADEN, ROMAIN, KIEFFEL, YANNICK, GIRODET, ALAIN 33: FR 31: 11 56062 32: 2011/07/05 54: USE OF A MIXTURE COMPRISING A HYDROFLUOROOLEFIN AS A MEDIUMVOLTAGE ARC-EXTINGUISHING AND/OR INSULATING GAS AND MEDIUM-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL DEVICE COMPRISING SAME 00: The invention relates to the use of a mixture comprising a hydrofluoroolefin, optionally associated with a dilution gas, as an electric-arc-extinguishing and/or electric insulating gaseous medium in a medium-voltage electrical device. The invention also relates to a medium-voltage electrical device in which electric-arc extinguishing and/or electric insulation is/are provided by a gaseous medium comprising a hydrofluoroolefin, optionally associated with a dilution gas.
21: 2014/00041 22: 2014/01/06 43: 2015/10/22 51: F24J 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: CONTE, ENRICO, MARCHAL, NICOLAS 33: EP 31: 13151511.6 32: 2013/01/16 54: SOLAR THERMAL POWER SYSTEM 00: A solar thermal power system 100 includes a solar receiver 110 and a thermal energy storage arrangement 120 including thermal energy storage fluid to be circulated through the solar receiver 110 to store thermal energy. The system 100 includes a multistage steam turbine 130 operable on variable pressure steam generated by primary and secondary arrangements 140, 150, by utilizing the fluid. The primary arrangement 140 generates and supplies a high pressure steam to a high pressure turbine inlet 132a, and exits from a high pressure turbine outlet 132b. The secondary arrangement 150 having a reheat assembly 158, to generate an intermediate pressure steam from the fluid, received from the storage arrangement 120 through the reheat assembly 158. The intermediate pressure steam and released steam from a high pressure turbine outlet 132b are mixed and reheated in the reheat assembly 158 to be supplied to an intermediate pressure turbine inlet 134a.
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21: 2014/00153 22: 2014/01/08 43: 2015/10/07 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Takeda Pharmaceutical Company Limited 72: FARNABY, William, FIELDHOUSE, Charlotte, HAZEL, Katherine, KERR, Catrina, KINSELLA, Natasha, LIVERMORE, David, MERCHANT, Kevin, MILLER, David 33: GB 31: 1114399.7 32: 2011/08/22 54: PYRIDAZINONE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS DAAO INHIBITORS 00: -
51: E06B 71: Foshan Ideal Co., Ltd 72: WEI, Wuxiang 33: CN 31: 201320099173.4 32: 2013/03/05 54: SHOWER DOOR ASSEMBLY 00: A shower door assembly is disclosed comprising a stationary frame, a movable frame having a window, an upper frame, and an adjusting assembly. The adjusting assembly further comprises an adjusting block and a fixing block. The adjusting block is disposed between the stationary frame and the movable frame and at least partially received in the stationary frame, and the adjusting block further includes an extension portion on a surface of which a first engaging element is disposed. The fixing block is received in the upper frame and includes an eccentric rotary block having a second engaging element and a base portion having a passage for receiving the extension portion. The eccentric rotary block is rotatable about the base portion.
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PATENT JOURNAL and/or prevention of diseases and conditions associated with CETP activity, such as atherosclerosis and dyslipidemia, in a subject with high triglyceride levels.
21: 2014/00176 22: 2014/01/09 43: 2015/10/22 51: A61K, A61P 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: ARAI, Yoshie, YAMADA, Ken, MITANI, Hironobu, HAYASHI, Tomoko, GU, Jessie, BROUSSEAU, Margaret, Elizabeth, MOGI, Muneto, NONOMURA, Kazuhiko 33: US 31: 61/505,584 32: 2011/07/08 33: US 31: 61/657,061 32: 2012/06/08 54: METHOD OF TREATING ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN HIGH TRIGLYCERIDE SUBJECTS 00: The present invention provides a compound of Formula (I) for use in the treatment, amelioration and/or prevention of diseases and conditions associated with CETP activity, such as atherosclerosis and dyslipidemia, in a subject with high triglyceride level; wherein R1, X1, R7, R5, C, L and p are defined herein. The present invention further provides a combination of pharmacologically active agents for use in the treatment, amelioration
21: 2014/00239 22: 2014/01/13 43: 2015/10/06 51: B65D 71: CHEP TECHNOLOGY PTY LIMITED 72: TAKYAR, Sanjiv 33: EP 31: 11174175.7 32: 2011/07/15 54: PALLET WITH SUPPORT ELEMENTS CONFIGURED AS ONE-PIECE SKIDS AND RELATED METHODS 00: A pallet (10) includes a base layer (20), a cargo layer (30) and spaced apart support elements (40) positioned between the base layer (20) and the cargo layer (30) and forming a gap (50) therebetween for receiving a lifting member. The cargo layer (30) includes a pair of spaced apart connector boards (32) and a pair of spaced apart end deck boards (34) orthogonal to the pair of connector boards (32). Each support element (40) extends in length between the pair of spaced apart end deck boards (34) and is configured as a onepiece skid, and includes an open recessed channel (60) therein to receive a respective connector board (32) from the cargo layer (30).
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PATENT JOURNAL There is provided a solid dosage form adapted for the release of a biologically active material in the oral cavity wherein the dosage form comprises at least one biologically active material, and at least one matrix forming agent, wherein the dosage form substantially dissolves in the oral cavity. A method of producing the same and a kit comprising the same are also provided.
21: 2014/00284 22: 2014/01/14 43: 2015/10/22 51: A23G 71: Kraft Foods R & D, Inc. 72: GUSTAV, Thorsten, CASTRILLON, Paula Mora 33: EP(GB) 31: 11172832.5 32: 2011/07/06 54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A CONFECTIONERY SHELL 00: A method of manufacturing confectionery shells using cold-stamping is provided. The method can also be used to manufacture multi-layered confectionery shells and/or confectionery shells comprising inclusions. Scraping means are passed outwardly over the boundary of the mould cavity in two or more different outward directions.
21: 2014/00310 22: 2014/01/15 43: 2015/10/06 51: A61K 71: iX BIOPHARMA LTD. 72: LIM, Chin Beng Stephen, SUNDERLAND, Vivian Bruce, LEE, Yip Hang Eddy 33: AU 31: 2012238330 32: 2012/10/11 33: AU 31: 2013200682 32: 2013/02/08 33: AU 31: 2013200684 32: 2013/02/08 54: SOLID DOSAGE FORM 00: -
21: 2014/00323 22: 2012/07/11 43: 2015/10/07 51: G06Q 71: NEC CORPORATION 72: KINOSHITA, SHINGO, KAWADA, KOJI 33: JP 31: 2011-157658 32: 2011/07/19 54: LICENSE MANAGEMENT DEVICE, LICENSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, LICENSE MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND PROGRAM 00: This license management device causes a wireless device to be in a state in which all functions are restricted by overwriting key information of the wireless device with a default key which is unique to the wireless device. In addition, a key generation device generates an upgrade key which is unique to the wireless device and transmits the same to the license management device. Furthermore, the license management device can release restrictions of functionality in the wireless device by applying the upgrade key to the key information of the wireless device which has been overwritten with the default key.
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51: G01C, G06F 71: Modular Mining Systems, Inc. 72: LEWIS, Michael W., ROTTIG, Andree, VAN LATUM, Lucas 33: US 31: 13/217,113 32: 2011/08/24 54: GUIDED MANEUVERING OF A MINING VEHICLE TO A TARGET DESTINATION 00: A system and method for navigating a first heavy equipment to a target destination is provided. A location of the target destination is retrieved from a distributed objects database. The location of the target destination is at least partially determined by a position of a second heavy equipment. A position sensor identifies a current position and orientation of the first heavy equipment, and a path from the current position of the first heavy equipment to the location of the target destination is calculated. The calculated path is selected to avoid hazards. A progress of the first heavy equipment along the calculated path is monitored using the position sensor. When the first heavy equipment deviates from the calculated path, a message is outputted to an operator of at least one of the first heavy equipment and the second heavy equipment.
21: 2014/00340 22: 2014/01/16 43: 2015/10/23 51: A61K; A61P 71: CIPLA LIMITED 72: PURANDARE, Shrivinas, MALHOTRA, Geena 33: IN 31: 2193/MUM/2011 32: 2011/08/02 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING EBASTINE AND FLUTICASONE 00: A pharmaceutical composition comprises at least one antihistamine, at least one corticosteroid, and at least one pharmaceutical excipient, wherein the at least one antihistamine comprises ebastine or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt, solvate, ester or physiologically functional derivative thereof, and wherein the at least one corticosteroid comprises fluticasone or its pharmaceutically acceptable ester thereof. 21: 2014/00420 22: 2014/01/20 43: 2015/10/22 51: A61K, A61P 71: RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED 72: ENOSE, Arno Appavoo, MADAN, Harish Kumar, MADAN, Sumit, TREHAN, Anupam, TYAGI, Puneet, ARORA, Vinod Kumar, ROY, Arjun,
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BHATTACHARYYA, Sanjukta, BALAJI, Annamdevara 33: US 31: 13/183,119 32: 2011/07/14 33: IN 31: 2703/DEL/2011 32: 2011/09/19 33: IN 31: 2156/DEL/2012 32: 2012/07/12 54: STABLE DOSAGE FORMS OF ARTEROLANE AND PIPERAQUINE 00: The field of the invention relates to stable oral dosage forms comprising, (a) cis-adamantane-2spiro-3'-8'-[[[(2'-amino-2'-methylpropyl) amino]carbonyl]-methyl]-l',2',4'trioxaspiro[4.5]decane hydrogen maleate (Active compound I); (b) piperaquine; and (c) one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients; and processes for their preparation, especially wherein the dosage form is prepared by a dry process. 21: 2014/00439 22: 2014/01/20 43: 2015/10/22 51: A61F 71: The Procter & Gamble Company 72: LAWSON, Kathleen Marie, RAYCHECK, Jeromy Thomas, CROSBY, Jeffrey Will 33: US 31: 61/499,298 32: 2011/06/21 54: ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH WAISTBAND AND LEG CUFF HAVING GATHERS 00: A disposable absorbent article comprising a first waist region, a second waist region, a crotch region disposed between the first waist region and second waist region; a first waist edge and a second waist edge; and a first longitudinal edge and a second longitudinal edge; the disposable absorbent article comprising a waistband and a leg gasketing system, wherein the waistband has a first gather count and the leg gasketing system has a second gather count such that the ratio of the first gather count to the second gather count is from about 0.75 to about 1.25.
21: 2014/00480 22: 2014/01/21 43: 2015/10/07 51: A23G, A23L 71: Nestec S.A. 72: RYAN, Angela, CAVINATO, Mauro, TAYLOR, Jonathan 33: EP(CH) 31: 11171079.4 32: 2011/06/22 33: US 31: 61/499,778 32: 2011/06/22 54: METHOD OF PRODUCING AN AROMATISED AQUEOUS LIQUID 00: The present invention relates to a method for producing a liquid aromatised with aroma compounds from chocolate, wherein a gas comprising aroma derived from cocoa or a cocoabased product and water is condensed to provide a liquid aqueous phase and a gas phase; and the gas phase is subjected to pressurisation in the presence of an absorption liquid. The resulting liquid can then be further treated and used to modify and improve the aroma profile of chocolate, compound or any chocolate-flavoured products or products where the intention is to impart chocolate aroma(e.g. packaging). 21: 2014/00504 22: 2014/01/22 43: 2015/10/15 51: G06Q, H04W 71: VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION 72: HUXHAM, Horatio Nelson 33: US 31: 61/510,023 32: 2011/07/20
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54: MOBILE BANKING SYSTEM WITH CRYPTOGRAPHIC EXPANSION DEVICE 00: A mobile banking system that uses a cryptographic expansion device attached to a communication component of a mobile device and a secure gateway device to enable end-to-end secure communications between the mobile device and a payment processing network is disclosed. The cryptographic expansion device enables the mobile device to perform cryptographic operations on communications sent to and from the mobile device. The secure gateway device prevents unauthorized accesses to the payment processing network.
21: 2014/00547 22: 2014/01/23 43: 2015/10/23 51: E21F, E21D 71: NICAUD COMPANIES 22 (PTY) LTD 72: FLANAGAN, Frederick William, VERGOTTINI, William Walker 33: ZA 31: 2013/00558 32: 2013/01/22 54: A safety device 00: The invention relates to a safety device, which includes a set of elongate tensile elements arranged in a grid with the tensile elements extending in at least two transverse directions, defining crossovers where the tensile elements cross each other. The safety device further includes a plurality of mechanical fasteners, each mechanical fastener connecting the elongate tensile elements to each other at selected crossovers.
21: 2014/00564 22: 2012/08/07 43: 2015/10/16 51: H01F 71: MAGFORCE AG 72: JORDAN, ANDREAS, WALDÖFNER, NORBERT 33: US 31: 61/522,217 32: 2011/08/10 54: AGGLOMERATING MAGNETIC ALKOXYSILANE-COATED NANOPARTICLES 00: The present invention relates to a method for producing a suspension of agglomerates of magnetic alkoxysilane-coated metal nanoparticles, wherein an aqueous suspension of magnetic metal nanoparticles is incubated with alkoxysilane, wherein the incubation is carried out essentially in the absence of an organic solvent. The present invention further relates to suspension of agglomerates of magnetic alkoxysilane-coated metal containing nanoparticles obtainable by the method of the present invention and to a composition comprising agglomerates of magnetic alkoxysilanecoated metal nanoparticles, wherein the agglomerates have an average size of 30 to 450 nm, preferably of 50 to 350 nm and especially of 70 to 300 nm as determined by light scattering. 21: 2014/00589 22: 2011/03/11 43: 2015/10/22 51: H01R; H02G 71: PREFORMED LINE PRODUCTS COMPANY 72: RENTON, ANDREW CHARLES, BARCLAY, GREGORY JOHN, TREMAIN, MURRAY CARL 33: NZ 31: 583865 32: 2010/03/11 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS AND METHODS THEREFOR 00: The application discloses apparatus and methods for a high-voltage electrical connector. The connector connects a first electrical conductor to a second electrical conductor. The connector has a body portion and a securing portion, from either of which the first electrical conductor is adapted to connect to. The body portion and the securing portion at least in part define an engaging aperture into an interior of
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the connector. A tensioning means is also present to constrict and un-constrict the engaging aperture. The second electrical conductor is received into or out of the engaging aperture in a direction lateral to the connector. When it is received therein the engaging aperture substantially surrounds the second electrical conductor, and when so surrounded an electrical and physical connection, or disconnection, of the connector to the second electrical conductor is affected by the constriction or un-constriction.
21: 2014/00620 22: 2014/01/24 43: 2015/10/19 51: C12P 71: DSM IP Assets B.V. 72: PFEIFER III, Joseph W., HANSEN, Jon Milton, GARCIA, Jose R., DONG, Xiao Daniel, BEHRENS, Paul Warren, APT, Kirk E. 33: US 31: 61/510,464 32: 2011/07/21 54: EICOSAPENTAENOIC ACID-PRODUCING MICROORGANISMS, FATTY ACID COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USES THEREOF 00: The present invention is directed to isolated microorganisms as well as strains and mutants thereof, biomasses, microbial oils, compositions, and cultures; methods of producing the microbial oils, biomasses, and mutants; and methods of using the isolated microorganisms, biomasses, and microbial oils.
72: CHENG, Aiping, GARG, Neeraj, KRÜGER, Lars, LÖFSTEDT, Joakim, KOCH, Eva, KOEHLER, Konrad, HAGBERG, Lars, NÖTEBERG, Daniel 33: GB 31: 1113538.1 32: 2011/08/04 54: NOVEL ESTROGEN RECEPTOR LIGANDS 00: -
21: 2014/00765 22: 2014/01/31 43: 2015/10/23 51: H04N 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 72: KIM, Il-Koo 33: US 31: 61/504,177 32: 2011/07/02 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CODING VIDEO, AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DECODING VIDEO ACCOMPANIED BY INTER PREDICTION USING COLLOCATED IMAGE 00: The present invention suggests a method for inter prediction comprising the steps of: deciding a collocated block with respect to a current block of a current image from blocks of an image which is recovered prior to the current image; deciding one collocated reference list by preliminarily confirming whether a first reference list is referenced from reference lists of the collocated block, and then selectively confirming whether a second reference list is referenced according to whether the first reference list is referenced; and performing inter prediction with respect to the current block by using a reference block of the current block, which is decided according to movement information of the collocated reference list.
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21: 2014/00768 22: 2014/01/31 43: 2015/10/06 51: C07K, G01N 71: Zoetis LLC 72: BAMMERT, Gary F., DUNHAM, Steven A. 33: US 31: 61/510,268 32: 2011/07/21 54: INTERLEUKIN-31 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY 00: An isolated antibody that specifically binds to at least one of canine Interleukin-31 (IL-31) or feline IL-31 is provided. Such antibodies can be in the form of diagnostic and/or veterinary compositions useful for treating a pruritic and/or allergic condition in dogs or cats.
21: 2014/00801 22: 2014/02/03 43: 2015/10/19 51: B02C 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: TJELL, Bengt Olof, OTTERGREN, Christian 33: EP(SE) 31: 11177045.9 32: 2011/08/10 54: A METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR SENSING THE PROPERTIES OF A MATERIAL TO BE CRUSHED 00: A method of crushing material between a first crushing surface (4) and a second crushing surface (8) of a crusher (2) comprises measuring a crushing parameter, and analysing, based on the measured
21: 2014/00804 22: 2014/02/03 43: 2015/10/07 51: G06Q 71: Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Company Limited 72: HE, Peng, LIU, Yuewen, LI, Yuhuang, MAI, Junming, CHEN, Chuan, CHEN, Weihua 33: CN 31: 201210149996.3 32: 2012/05/15 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PARTITIONING USER'S SOCIAL-NETWORK CIRCLES AND COMPUTER STORAGE MEDIUM THEREOF 00: A method for partitioning a user's social-network circles comprises the following steps: generating associate attribute information among friends of a first user according to social information of the friends of the first user; acquiring affinities among the friends according to the associate attribute information; associating friends with affinities higher than a first threshold value with the same circle of the first user. The above method partitions a user's friends with high affinities into the same circle
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without the need to partition the user's friends to circles manually, thus improving the efficiency of social-network management. Moreover, members with high similarity have more common topics. Partitioning friends with high similarity into the same circle facilitates a user to initiate a topic all members within the circle interested in, and facilitates interactions among members within the circle, thus improving the accuracy of circles and the efficiency of circle partition. A system for partitioning a user's social-network circles is also provided.
21: 2014/00863 22: 2014/02/05 43: 2015/10/05 51: C07C 71: BASF SE 72: SCHAUB, Thomas, FRIES, Donata, Maria, PACIELLO, Rocco, BASSLER, Peter, SCHÄFER, Martin, RITTINGER, Stefan 33: EP 31: 11173130.3 32: 2011/07/07 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF FORMIC ACID BY REACTING CARBON DIOXIDE WITH HYDROGEN 00: Process for the preparation of formic acid by reacting carbon dioxide with hydrogen in a hydrogenation reactor in the presence of a catalyst comprising an element from the 8th, 9th or 10th group of the Periodic Table of the Elements, of a tertiary amine and of a polar solvent, with formation of formic acid-amine adducts, which are then cleaved thermally to give formic acid and tertiary amine.
21: 2014/00898 22: 2014/02/06 43: 2015/11/18 51: A61K, A61P 71: CIPLA LIMITED 72: SRINIVAS, P.L., RAVIKUMAR, Puppala, PURANDARE, Shrivinas M, MALHOTRA, Geena, RAO, Dharmaraj Ramachandra, KANKAN, Rajendra Narayanrao 33: IN 31: 355/MUM/2013 32: 2013/02/06 33: IN 31: 368/MUM/2013 32: 2013/02/07 54: PEMETREXED COMPLEXES AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING PEMETREXED COMPLEXES 00: A complex comprises pemetrexed and a coformer. A pharmaceutical composition comprises a complex of pemetrexed and a co-former and one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients. 21: 2014/00913 22: 2014/02/06 43: 2015/10/22 51: G21C 71: Westinghouse Electric Company LLC 72: WINTERS, James, VEREB, Frank T., DEDERER, Jeffrey 33: US 31: 13/211,354 32: 2011/08/17 54: BACKUP NUCLEAR REACTOR AUXILIARY POWER USING DECAY HEAT 00: A nuclear plant auxiliary backup power system that uses decay heat following a plant shutdown to produce electrical power through a dedicated steam turbine/generator set. The decay heat produces a hot operating gaseous fluid which is used as a backup to run an appropriately sized turbine that powers an electrical generator. The turbine is configured to utilize a portion of the existing nuclear plant secondary system and exhausts the turbine exhaust to the ambient atmosphere. The system functions to both remove reactor decay heat and provide electrical power for plant systems to enable an orderly shutdown in the event traditional sources of electric power are unavailable.
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PATENT JOURNAL A maize plant or plant part having a partially or fully multiplied genome is provided. Also provided are methods of generating and using the plant or parts thereof, and products comprising same.
21: 2014/00968 22: 2014/02/07 43: 2015/10/07 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Janssen Sciences Ireland UC 72: GUILLEMONT, Jerôme Émile Georges, LANÇOIS, David Francis Alain, MOTTE, Magali Madeleine Simone, KOUL, Anil, BALEMANS, Wendy Mia Albert, ARNOULT, Eric Pierre Alexandre 33: EP(IE) 31: 11177119.2 32: 2011/08/10 54: ANTIBACTERIAL CYCLOPENTA[C]PYRROLE SUBSTITUTED 3,4-DIHYDRO-1H[1,8]NAPHTHYRIDINONES 00: The present invention is related to novel compounds of formula (I) that inhibit the activity of the FabI enzyme which are therefore useful in the treatment of bacterial infections. It further relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds, and chemical processes for preparing these compounds.
21: 2014/00979 22: 2014/02/10 43: 2015/10/22 51: A01H 71: KAIIMA BIO AGRITECH LTD. 72: AVIDOV, Amit, LERNER, Alon, BARUCH, Limor 33: US 31: 61/509,633 32: 2011/07/20 54: MAIZE PLANTS HAVING A PARTIALLY OR FULLY MULTIPLIED GENOME AND USES THEREOF 00: -
21: 2014/01040 22: 2014/02/11 43: 2015/10/14 51: A61K, A61P 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: TAYLOR, Ann, KLICKSTEIN, Lloyd, B. 33: US 31: 61/638,588 32: 2012/04/26 33: US 31: 61/532,459 32: 2011/09/08 54: USE OF AN AROMATASE INHIBITOR FOR THE TREATMENT OF HYPOGONADISM AND RELATED DISEASES 00: This invention relates to a method of increasing testosterone levels and treating hypogonadism and related diseases with the aromatase inhibitor 4,4'[fluoro-(1-H-1,2,4-triazol-1yl)methylene]bisbenzonitrile. The present invention further relates to a method of increasing testosterone levels and treating hypogonadism and related diseases with the aromatase inhibitor 4,4'[fluoro-(1-H-1,2,4-triazol-1yl)methylene]bisbenzonitrile in a particular dosing regimen. The invention also relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising said aromatase inhibitor 4,4'-[fluoro-(1-H-1,2,4-triazol-1yl)methylene]bisbenzonitrile, optionally in combination with other active ingredients. Furthermore, the present invention relates to kits comprising said pharmaceutical compositions together with instructions how to administer them. 21: 2014/01073 22: 2014/02/12 43: 2015/10/22 51: A61K 71: CIPLA LIMITED 72: KANKAN, Rajendra Narayanrao, PATHI, Srinivas Laxminarayan, CHINIMILLI, Venugopalarao 33: IN 31: 3634/MUM/2013 32: 2013/11/19 54: INHALER DEVICE 00: The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of Compound (A), wherein the process comprises contacting atazanavir base (Compound (II)) with sulphuric acid in a combination of two or more solvents and isolating compound (A). The present invention also relates to substantially pure Compound (A), and to Compound (A) devoid of mesityl oxide impurity. Mesityl oxide has the formula (III)
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21: 2014/01176 22: 2014/02/17 43: 2015/10/27 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: GLAXO GROUP LIMITED 72: LEE, Mei-yin 33: US 31: 61/530,104 32: 2011/09/01 54: NOVEL CRYSTAL FORM 00: A novel crystalline form of a compound is disclosed.
21: 2014/01195 22: 2014/02/18 43: 2015/10/05 51: F42B F42C 71: DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG 72: BLACKBEARD, Gordon 33: ZA 31: 2011/05401 32: 2011/07/21 54: CARTRIDGE AMMUNITION 00: The invention relates to a cartridge ammunition (1), in particular a grenade ammunition, comprising a projectile (1) and a high-pressure-low-pressure-drive system for expelling the projectile (11) from the
21: 2014/01196 22: 2014/02/18 43: 2015/10/22 51: B65D 71: INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC 72: BLYTH, Simon, CORT, Dominic, DIXON, Hayley 33: GB 31: 1112444.3 32: 2011/07/20 54: IMPROVED FOOD PACKAGING 00: A gum packaging 100 holding a plurality of gum products is provided. Advantageously, and in accordance with the exemplary embodiment, one or more gum packet portions 200 can be torn from the gum packaging 100 in order to reduce the size of the gum packaging 100. Here, each gum packet portion 200 contains a dosage of gum. Consequently, a retail outlet may sell gum packaging 100 having a user required number of gum dosages by tearing from a main gum packaging 100 a sub gum packaging 100 for purchase, wherein the sub gum packaging 100 has the required number of gum packet portions 200 according to the buyers wishes.
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Furthermore, a user may purchase a main gum packaging 100 and remove a sub gum packaging 100 having a required dosage for that day or activity, where the sub gum packaging 100 has the required number of gum packet portions 200 according to the selected dosage. This is advantageous because the user only has to carry around the gum required. Moreover, as the gum is consumed and the used gum packet portions 200 torn or otherwise separated from the gum packaging 100, the gum packaging becomes smaller, and therefore more comfortable to carry around.
21: 2014/01204 22: 2012/08/02 43: 2015/10/29 51: B01J; C10G 71: JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO., LTD., JAPAN OIL, GAS AND METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION, COSMO OIL CO., LTD., INPEX CORPORATION, JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION, NIPPON STEEL & SUMIKIN ENGINEERING CO., LTD. 72: YAMADA, EIICHI, MURATA, ATSUSHI, FUKUMOTO, SHINJI 33: JP 31: 2011-171811 32: 2011/08/05 54: FILTER CLEANING APPARATUS 00: This cleaning device is for filters used in a reaction system provided with: a reaction tank having a filter; a first transport pipe, one end of which is connected to a filter; a recovery tank connected to the other end of the first transport pipe; and a second transport pipe one end of which is connected to the recovery tank. This cleaning device is provided with: a first return pipe, one end of which is connected to the second transport pipe; a first backwash fluid tank and a second backwash fluid tank connected to the first return pipe; a first flow rate adjusting valve that can adjust filtered fluid supplied to the first backwash fluid tank; a second flow rate adjusting valve that can adjust filtered fluid supplied to the second backwash fluid tank; and a switching unit that switches and
transports either of the filtered fluids accommodated in the two backwash fluid tanks.
21: 2014/01210 22: 2012/08/23 43: 2015/10/23 51: C07K 71: PRESIDENT AND FELLOWS OF HARVARD COLLEGE 72: DITTRICH, CHRISTIAN, DANUSER, GAUDENZ 33: US 31: 61/526,526 32: 2011/08/23 54: PEPTIDE NANOPARTICLES AND USES THEREOF 00: The inventions provided herein relate to amphiphilic peptides and particles comprising the amphiphilic peptides. Such amphiphilic peptides and particles described herein can be used as a delivery system, e.g., for therapeutic or diagnostic purposes, or as cell penetration vehicles or cell transfection agents.
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21: 2014/01211 22: 2012/08/10 43: 2015/10/29 51: A61K 71: INTELLIKINE LLC 72: REN, PINGDA, MARTIN, MICHAEL 33: US 31: 61/522,624 32: 2011/08/11 54: KINASE INHIBITOR POLYMORPHS 00: Polymorphs, hydrates, and solvates of chemical compounds that modulate kinase activity, including mTOR activity, and chemical compounds, pharmaceutical compositions, and methods of treatment of diseases and conditions associated with kinase activity, including mTOR activity, are described herein. 21: 2014/01224 22: 2014/02/18 43: 2015/10/22 51: C07C, C07D 71: Les Laboratoires Servier 72: PEDRAGOSA MOREAU, Sandrine, LEFOULON, François 33: FR 31: 13/51785 32: 2013/02/28 54: PROCESS FOR THE ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF (7S)-3,4-DIMETHOXYBICYCLO[4.2.0]OCTA1,3,5-TRIENE-7-CARBOXYLIC ACID, AND APPLICATION IN THE SYNTHESIS OF IVABRADINE AND SALTS THEREOF 00: Abstract is a device
21: 2014/01228 22: 2014/02/19 43: 2015/10/07 51: G06Q 71: Beijing JingDong ShangKe Information Technology Co, Ltd. 72: LIU, Junyu 33: CN 31: 201110220792.X 32: 2011/08/03 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CLASSIFYING COMMODITIES ON E-COMMERCE PLATFORM 00: Disclosed are a method and apparatus for classifying commodities on an e-commerce platform. The method includes: setting a classification for each commodity according to a property of the commodity; setting one or more attributes for each classification according to the category; setting at least one attribute value for each attribute according to the attribute; generating a category map according to a category map generation sequence, and a mapping relationship between the classification and attribute value, and categories and sub-categories in the category map, and using the category map as a commodity classification result. According to the embodiments of the present disclosure, by setting a classification-attribute system on the background of an e-commerce
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website, a category map is adaptively constructed; in this way, the category map is adaptively generated according to the classification and attribute value.
21: 2014/01323 22: 2014/02/21 43: 2015/11/10 51: E21D; E21B; E21C 71: NOVATEK MINING (PTY) LTD 72: WILLS, Julian Howard 33: ZA 31: 2013/00808 32: 2013/01/31 54: DRILLING RIG 00: A drill rig which includes a crossbeam, mounted at an adjustable position between two supports, to which a drill carriage is secured.
21: 2014/01338 22: 2014/02/21 43: 2015/10/07 51: G09B 71: Nestec S.A. 72: SAAVEDRA, Jose Maria, STORM, Heidi Marie, DATTILO, Anne McLaughlin, MOORE, Nancy Anne, UESUGI, Keriann Hunter 33: US 31: 61/510,612 32: 2011/07/22 54: METHODS FOR REDUCING CHILDHOOD OBESITY AND FOR CALCULATING CHILDHOOD OBESITY RISK 00: The present disclosure provides personalized methods for preventing and/or reducing early childhood obesity that are based upon identifying a child's individual risk of obesity and tailoring methods to prevent or reduce obesity. The methods are based on early inception, anticipatory guidance, sequential guidance, and nutritionally and developmentally appropriate dietary and parental feeding behaviors guidance, all specifically targeting factors that have been associated with childhood obesity. The methods use an obesity risk calculator to tailor the methods to address an individual child's risk with regard to specific modifiable factors associated with obesity. The present methods may help instill early healthy eating habits and nutritious food preferences for infants and young children, promote an appropriate early growth trajectory, and a long term weight status that is consistent with public policy recommendations and associated with long term health. 21: 2014/01339 22: 2014/02/21 43: 2015/10/07 51: G09B 71: Nestec S.A. 72: SAAVEDRA, Jose Maria, STORM, Heidi Marie, DATTILO, Anne McLaughlin, MOORE, Nancy Anne, UESUGI, Keriann Hunter 33: US 31: 61/510,612 32: 2011/07/22 54: METHODS FOR REDUCING CHILDHOOD OBESITY 00: The present disclosure provides methods for preventing and/or reducing early childhood obesity that are based upon early inception (e.g., third trimester of pregnancy), anticipatory guidance (e.g., prior to an infant reaching a specific developmental stage), sequential guidance, and nutritionally and developmentally appropriate dietary and parental feeding behaviors guidance, all specifically targeting factors that have been associated with childhood obesity. The present methods may help instill early healthy eating habits and nutritious food preferences for infants and young children, promote an
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appropriate early growth trajectory, and a long term weight status that is consistent with public policy recommendations and associated with long term health.
21: 2014/01340 22: 2014/02/21 43: 2015/09/30 51: A23G 71: Nestec S.A. 72: AMEND, Thomas Aloisius Valentinus, SRIDAMA, Visit, MA, Changpu 33: PCT/CN 31: 2011/077465 32: 2011/07/22 54: CUTTING OR EMBOSSING TOOL FOR FROZEN CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS 00: The present invention relates to a cutting or embossing tool for frozen confectionery products comprising at least two elements, each element comprising a void with an inner contour corresponding to the outer contour of the product to be cut or embossed. At least one of the elements comprises at least one knife or embosser with a blade or an embossing surface extending along the inner contour of the void. The tool can be used to cut lines or a line pattern shape into the surface of a frozen confectionery product, in particular in coating.
21: 2014/01341 22: 2014/02/21 43: 2015/10/07 51: A23G 71: Nestec S.A. 72: AMEND, Thomas Aloisius Valentinus, SRIDAMA, Visit, MA, Changpu 33: PCT/CN 31: 2011/077464 32: 2011/07/22 54: FROZEN CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT WITH A PEELABLE GEL COATING AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME 00: The present invention relates to a frozen confectionery product comprising a core consisting of a frozen confection, wherein the core is coated with a frozen flexible edible gel layer, characterized in that the gel layer is provided with at least one cutting line extending spirally over the gel layer, said cutting line allowing to peel-off the gel-layer in a spiral. It furthermore relates to an apparatus for manufacturing same, and to a cutting device for use in that method.
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54: HIGH-STRENGTH GALVANIZED STEEL SHEET EXCELLENT IN BENDABILITY AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF 00: This high-strength galvanized steel sheet has a maximum tensile strength of at least 900 MPa and results from forming an alloyed galvanizing layer on the surface of a parent material steel sheet containing C, Si, Mn, P, S, Al, N, and O at predetermined quantities, the remainder comprising iron and unavoidable impurities. In the structure of the parent material steel sheet, residual austenite is limited to no greater than 8% by volume fraction; the kurtosis (K*) of the hardness distribution between the 2% hardness and the 98% hardness is no greater than 0.30; the ratio of the Vickers hardness of the surface layer of the parent material steel sheet and the Vickers hardness at 1/4 the thickness of the parent material steel sheet is 0.35-0.70, and the amount of iron contained in the alloyed galvanizing layer is 8-12% by mass%. 21: 2014/01351 22: 2014/02/21 43: 2015/10/07 51: B26F, B31F, B32B, B65D 71: Corcel IP Limited 72: VAN BERLO, Patrick Petrus Antonius Maria, ROGERS, Jason Paul 33: NZ 31: 594363 32: 2011/08/01 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO CORRUGATED BOARD AND THE MANUFACTURE THEREOF 00: A machine for creating perforated corrugated board wherein the machine includes : a) at least one apparatus configured to perforate (hereafter referred to as an "ACP") corrugated board after a corrugated board exits the corrugator as part of a continuous process, so that the perforations are spread over at least a portion of the corrugated board.
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54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING FORMAMIDES AND FORMIC ACID ESTERS 00: The invention relates to a method for producing carboxylic acid derivatives of general formula (1a): H-(C=0)-R (la), in which R is selected from the group comprising OR1 and NR2R3, wherein R1 is unsubstituted or at least monosubstituted C1-C15 alkyl, C5-C10 cycloalkyl, C5-C10 heterocyclyl, C5C10 aryl, or C5-C10 heteroaryl, wherein the substituents are selected from the group comprising C1-C15 alkyl, C1-C6 alkoxy, C5-C10 cycloalkyl, and C5-C10 aryl; R2 and R3, independently of one another, are hydrogen or unsubstituted or at least monosubstituted C1-C15 alkyl, C5-C10 cycloalkyl, C5-C10 heterocyclyl, C5-C10 aryl, or C5-C10 heteroaryl, wherein the substituents are selected from the group comprising C1-C15 alkyl, C5-C10 cycloalkyl, and C5-C10 aryl, or R2 and R3 form a five- or six-membered ring together with the nitrogen atom, which ring optionally additionally contains one or more heteroatoms selected from O, S, and N, which heteroatom bears the substituent R4, wherein R4 is hydrogen or C1-C6 alkyl; by reacting a reaction mixture (Rg) containing carbon dioxide, hydrogen, and an alcohol of general formula (Ib): R1-OH (Ib), in which R1 has the aforementioned meanings, or an amine of general formula (Ic): NHR2R3 (Ic), in which R2 and R3, independently of each other, have the aforementioned meanings, in a hydrogenation reactor in the presence of a catalyst containing gold at a pressure in the range of 0.2 to 30 MPa and a temperature in the range of 20 to 200 °C. 21: 2014/01451 22: 2014/02/25 43: 2015/10/22 51: A63F 71: Vegas Game Point, LLC 72: SHELBURN, Timothy J., WONNACOTT, Tony 33: US 31: 61/527,247 32: 2011/08/25 54: ROULETTE MODIFICATION SYSTEM AND WAGERING METHODS 00: Systems, methods and apparatus which provides for modified roulette games, and various wagering options, in which one or more roulette balls are propelled onto a spinning roulette wheel, among other things, including a roulette wheel overlay apparatus and system and associated table layouts. The invention is directed to wagering games, and more particularly, roulette games typically found in gaming establishments, such as those involving a roulette wheel, playing surface, playing positions for
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multiple players, playing cards, and a dealer, or virtual representations thereof.
21: 2014/01465 22: 2014/02/26 43: 2015/10/22 51: B66B, E01D, E02B 71: WILLEMSE, Paul, Abram 72: OOSTENDURP, Johannes, Jacobus, VAN DER MERWE, Stephanus, Hermanus, WILLEMSE, Paul, Abram 33: ZA 31: 2012/08860 32: 2012/11/26 54: ADJUSTABLE WALKWAY 00: This invention relates to an adjustable walkway 10 which is able to adjust its height. The adjustable walkway 10 comprises a support structure in the form of a plurality of operatively upright stanchions 12 which is securable to the ground 14 and height adjustment means 16 which is attached to the stanchions 12. A walkway panel 18 is supported between opposing stanchions 12 by it being connected to the adjustment means 16. Rotational movement of the height adjustment means 16 causes the panel 18 to displace linearly ether upwardly or downwardly relative to the ground 14, depending on the direction of rotational movement. The adjustable walkway 10 further includes guide means 20 which is attached to the stanchions 12 for guiding and stabilizing the panel 18 during its aforementioned displacement.
21: 2014/01466 22: 2014/02/26 43: 2015/10/09 51: C10J, F01K, F22B 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: SCHMITZ-GOEB, Manfred, KAR, Ibrahim 33: EP 31: 11181992.6 32: 2011/09/20 54: GASIFICATION REACTOR 00: A process and a reactor for a carbonaceous feed. The reactor comprises: • a reactor chamber (2); • steam generating heat exchange units (3, 15, 16); • at least one steam drum (20); and • recirculation lines for circulating water and steam between one or more of the heat exchange units (3, 15, 16) and the steam drum (20). The steam drum further comprises a steam feed line (28) for transporting steam via a heat exchange unit (15) and a superheated steam line (30) to a superheated steam header (32). The superheated steam line is split into a return line (33) leading to a heat exchange line (35) through the steam drum, and a header feed line (34).
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PATENT JOURNAL container (2) for storing bulk beverage ingredient, said container comprising : a tank (22), a discharge port (5) at the outlet (23) of the tank, at least a beverage preparation unit (3) operatively linked to the container for preparing a beverage from the stored bulk beverage ingredient, a door, wherein the discharge port (6) of the container (2) is configured for being automatically closed due to the opening movement of the door.
21: 2014/01487 22: 2014/02/26 43: 2015/10/23 51: A61K, A61P, C07D, C08B 71: Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 72: KANAJI, Toshiya, FUCHIBE, Kazuhiro, TAKAHASHI, Masaya 33: JP 31: 2011-169389 32: 2011/08/02 54: LEFT VENTRICULAR DIASTOLIC FUNCTION IMPROVING AGENT 00: Provided is a therapeutic agent for heart failure, which can improve the diastolic function of the left ventricle without relying on the diuretic activity or the vasodilatory activity thereof and therefore can control the condition of impaired vasodilatation so as to prevent the recurrence of impaired vasodilatation, and can also improve breathing difficulty or death associated with the condition of impaired vasodilatation. 4-[(2-{(2R)-2-[(1E,3S)-4-(4Fluorophenyl)-3-hydroxy-1- butene-1-yl]-5-oxo-1pyrrolidinyl}ethyl)thio]butanoic acid can act on the heart directly to improve the diastolic function of the left ventricle, and therefore can treat heart failure, particularly impaired vasodilatation, effectively. Thus, the present invention can provide a novel therapeutic agent for heart failure, which can improve impaired vasodilatation for which any effective treatment method is not established yet. 21: 2014/01516 22: 2014/02/27 43: 2015/10/07 51: A47J, G07F 71: Nestec S.A. 72: REY, Cédric, ZWICKER, Sven, HESS, Michel, LARDELLI, Silvio 33: EP(CH) 31: 11175677.1 32: 2011/07/28 54: BEVERAGE DISPENSER WITH AUTOMATIC CLOSURE OF THE POWDER CONTAINERS CHUTES 00: The invention concerns a beverage dispenser comprising: a housing (1), at least one refillable
21: 2014/01517 22: 2014/02/27 43: 2015/10/07 51: A47J 71: Nestec S.A. 72: REY, Cédric, SCORRANO, Lucio, ZSOLT, Albert 33: EP(CH) 31: 11175675.5 32: 2011/07/28 54: BEVERAGE DISPENSER WITH IMPROVED REFILLING OPERATION 00: The invention concerns a beverage dispenser comprising: - a housing (1), - at least two refillable containers (2) for storing bulk beverage ingredients, - at least a beverage preparation unit (3) operatively linked to the containers for preparing a beverage from at least one of the stored bulk beverage ingredients, - a sub-housing (4) in which the containers are placed, said sub-housing being removable from the housing.
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21: 2014/01524 22: 2014/02/27 43: 2015/10/07 51: C08L, C09D 71: PPG Industries Ohio, Inc. 72: MOST, Christopher L., McVAY, Robert 33: US 31: 13/219,771 32: 2011/08/29 54: COATING COMPOSITIONS FOR FOOD AND BEVERAGE CONTAINERS 00: Compositions for coating food or beverage containers comprising a resinous binder and 5 to 35 percent by weight of an epoxidized olefin-polyamide product. 21: 2014/01622 22: 2014/03/04 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61K 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: LI, Fang, MONAHAN, John E. 33: US 31: 61/552,633 32: 2011/10/28 54: METHOD OF TREATING GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMORS 00: The present invention relates to a method of treating gastrointestinal stromal tumors (GIST), especially GIST, which is progressing after imatinib therapy or after imatinib and sunitinib therapy, using a combination comprising (a) a c-kit inhibitor and (b) a PI3K inhibitor or FGFR inhibitor. 21: 2014/01660 22: 04/03/2014 43: 17/04/2015 51: A61K 71: Marcus Albertus Swanepoel 72: Marcus Albertus Swanepoel 33: ZA 31: 2012/09157 32: 2012/12/05 54: Therapeutic Substances 00: 57: A therapeutic treatment unit coprising oleander extract and a cancer cell damaging herb which may be Pao Pereira or Rauwolfia Vomitoria.
21: 2014/01704 22: 2014/03/07 43: 2015/09/28 51: A01N 71: UPL Limited 72: SHROFF, Jaidev Rajnikant, SHROFF, Vikram Rajnikant, JADHAV, Prakash Mahadev, BECKER, Christian 33: IN 31: 2251/MUM/2011 32: 2011/08/10 54: AN IMPROVED HERBICIDAL FORMULATION 00: A capsule suspension formulation comprising microencapsulated pendimethalin comprising a herbicidally effective amount of pendimethalin being encapsulated within a polymeric wall, said polymeric wall being in-situ formed by an interfacial polymerization reaction occurring between a first phase dispersed in a second phase, at least one of said first and second phases being characterized in comprising a pre-defined amount of at least one alkali or alkaline earth metal salt of an organic acid; and a herbicidally effective amount of a second herbicide.
21: 2014/01706 22: 2014/03/07 43: 2015/10/19 51: A61K, A61P 71: DePuy Synthes Products, LLC 72: BUENSUCESO, Charito S., KIHM, Anthony J., DHANARAJ, Sridevi, ATLAS, Roee, NUR, Israel, MEIDLER, Roberto, BAR, Liliana 54: TREATMENT OF PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE USING UMBILICAL CORD TISSUEDERIVED CELLS 00: Compositions and methods of using cells derived from umbilical cord tissue, to stimulate and support angiogenesis, to improve blood flow, to regenerate, repair, and improve skeletal muscle damaged by a
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peripheral ischemic event, and to protect skeletal muscle from ischemic damage in peripheral vascular disease patients are disclosed. In particular, methods of treating a patient having a peripheral vascular disease with umbilical derived cells and fibrin glue are disclosed.
21: 2014/01714 22: 2014/03/07 43: 2015/10/19 51: B01D, C12N 71: uniQure IP B.V. 72: HERMENS, Wilhelmus Theodorus Johannes Maria Christiaan, SMITH, James Patrick 33: EP(NL) 31: 11180594.1 32: 2011/09/08 33: US 31: 61/532,176 32: 2011/09/08 54: REMOVAL OF CONTAMINATING VIRUSES FROM AAV PREPARATIONS 00: The present invention relates to a separation of viruses of an essentially spherical shape from viruses with a rod-like shape that are comprised in a sample, wherein the sample comprising the viruses is subjected to filtration.
72: CERWENKA, Adelheid, MOLDENHAUER, Gerhard 33: US 31: 61/534,292 32: 2011/09/13 54: B7-H6 THERAPEUTICALLY ACTIVE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AGAINST B7-H6 POLYPEPTIDE 00: The present invention is concerned with diagnostic methods and means. Specifically, it relates to an antibody which specifically binds to a portion of the extracellular domain of the B7-H6 polypeptide. Moreover, said antibody is provided for use in the treatment or diagnosis of cancer or inflammatory disease. Furthermore, provided are a method for diagnosing cancer in a sample of a subject suspected to suffer from cancer or an inflammatory disease. Further, the present invention concerns a device and a kit for diagnosing cancer or an inflammatory. 21: 2014/01760 22: 2014/03/11 43: 2015/09/30 51: C07K C12N A61K A61P 71: CANCER INSTITUTE AND HOSPITAL, CHINESE ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES 72: ZHANG, Wei, WANG, Xiaobing, LI, Yanfen, TIAN, Haimei, LI, Mo, CHENG, Dongwan, LIU, Zhaoyang 33: CN 31: 201110230894.X 32: 2011/08/12 54: HUMANIZED MONOCLONE ANTIBODY OF MACROPHAGE INHIBITION FACTOR 1 AND USE THEREOF 00: Provided in the present invention is a humanized monoclone antibody of macrophage inhibition factor 1; the amino acid sequences of the heavy chain variable regions CDR1, CDR2 and CDR3 of the antibody are shown as SEQ ID NO: 1, 2 and 3, respectively, and the amino acid sequences of the light chain variable regions CDR1, CDR2 and CDR3 of the antibody are shown as SEQ ID NO: 4, 5 and 6, respectively. Also provided in the present invention is a polynucleotide encoding the antibody, a pharmaceutical composition containing the antibody and the use of the antibody in tumor treatment.
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PATENT JOURNAL 00: The present invention relates to the crystalline mesylate monohydrate salt of N-[5-(aminosulfonyl)4-methyl-1,3-thiazol-2-yl]-N-methyl-2-[4-(2pyridinyl)phenyl]acet-amide in a definite particle size distribution and a specific surface area range, which has demonstrated increased long term stability and release kinetics from pharmaceutical compositions, as well as to pharmaceutical compositions containing said N-[5-(aminosulfonyl)-4-methyl-1,3thiazol-2-yl]-N-methyl-2-[4-(2pyridinyl)phenyl]acetamide mesylate monohydrate having the afore-mentioned particle size distribution and specific surface area range.
21: 2014/01773 22: 2012/09/26 43: 2015/10/29 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: AICURIS GMBH & CO. KG 72: REHSE, JOACHIM, GRUNENBERG, ALFONS, KEIL, BIRGIT, SCHWAB, WILFRIED, BIRKMANN, ALEXANDER, VÖGTLI, KURT, HAAG, DIETER, LENDER, ANDREAS 33: EP 31: 11007823.5 32: 2011/09/26 54: N-[5-(AMINOSULFONYL)-4-METHYL-1,3THIAZOL-2-YL]-N-METHYL-2-[4-(2PYRIDINYL)PHENYL]ACETAMIDE MESYLATE MONOHYDRATE 00: The present invention relates to an improved and shortened synthesis of N-[5- (aminosulfonyl)-4methyl-1,3-thiazol-2-yl]-N-methyl-2-[4-(2pyridinyl)phenyl]acet-amide and the mesylate monohydrate salt thereof by using boronic acid derivatives or borolane reagents while avoiding toxic organic tin compounds and to the mesylate monohydrate salt of N-[5-(aminosulfonyl)-4-methyl1,3-thiazol-2-yl]-N- methyl-2-[4-(2pyridinyl)phenyl]acet-amide which has demonstrated increased long term stability and release kinetics from pharmaceutical compositions. 21: 2014/01774 22: 2012/09/26 43: 2015/10/29 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: AICURIS GMBH & CO. KG 72: SCHWAB, WILFRIED, BIRKMANN, ALEXANDER, VÖGTLI, KURT, HAAG, DIETER, PAULUS, KERSTIN, MAAS, STEPHAN, RUEPP, KRISTIAN 33: EP 31: 11007803.7 32: 2011/09/26 54: N-[5-(AMINOSULFONYL)-4-METHYL-1,3THIAZOL-2-YL]-N-METHYL-2-[4-(2PYRIDINYL)PHENYL]ACETAMIDE MESYLATE MONOHYDRATE HAVING A SPECIFIC PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION RANGE AND A SPECIFIC SURFACE AREA RANGE FOR USE IN PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS
21: 2014/01784 22: 2012/09/15 43: 2015/10/29 51: B01D; C02F 71: STORM DRAIN TECHNOLOGIES, LLC 72: HANNEMANN, WILLIAM ROBERT, COHEN, ALBERT MAYER, CREECH, JAMES, HANNEMANN, MICHAEL 33: US 31: 13/234,019 32: 2011/09/15 33: US 31: 13/605,824 32: 2012/09/06 54: FLUID TREATMENT APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHODS 00: A portable fluid treatment apparatus that includes a container with an interior wall between the inlet pipe and the outlet pipe which defines a bottom space between the bottom of the wall and the bottom interior surface of the container. A series of collectors in the container directs the flow of the inlet fluid and promotes sedimentation from the fluid. The inlet fluid flows under the wall and up to a discharge pipe equipped with a vent. Multiple sedimentation units are connected together in series and mounted on a trailer for transport to a construction site. A storm water treatment unit is similarly constructed to separate debris from a flow of storm water.
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21: 2014/01787 22: 2014/03/11 43: 2015/09/28 51: A61K, A61P 71: Visiotact Pharma 72: HADJ-SLIMANE, Réda 33: EP(FR) 31: 11306137.8 32: 2011/09/12 54: OPHTHTALMIC COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING PROSTAGLANDIN F2 ALPHA DERIVATIVES AND HYALURONIC ACID 00: The present invention relates to a composition comprising at least one analogue of prostaglandin as active compound, and a stabilizing amount of at least one hyaluronic acid or a salt thereof, said composition being preservative-free; and to the use thereof for use in treating ocular hypertension and/or glaucoma in a subject in need thereof.
71: ANSAR DISEÑO LIMITADA 72: GARCIA-HUIDOBRO VALDIVIESO, Alfredo, Chile 54: HOPPER BOX AND HOPPER CONSTRUCTED WITH A COLLAPSED AND ELONGATED LONGITUDINALLY CURVED C-SHAPED FLOOR 00: A hopper box for a heavy lift truck such as mining trucks wherein said hopper box minimizes the height of the gravity center of the load being constituted by sheets that generate a floor, a front wall and two side walls, being said hopper box formed by at least one sheet (1) having a first longitudinal concave curved portion (2) as a floor which continues with a longitudinal upper elongated portion which comprises the front wall (3) thereby generating a single longitudinal curved, collapsed and elongated C-shaped sheet wherein said at least one sheet is placed in a juxtaposed manner until reaching the width (5) by incorporating two side walls (8) having on its lower face two longitudinal rigid U- shaped beams (11), wherein are also included half-round cross stiffeners (9) on its ends.
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21: 2014/01813 22: 2014/03/12 43: 2015/10/23 51: C10G 71: BP Corporation North America Inc. 72: SHABAKER, John W. 33: US 31: 13/232,473 32: 2011/09/14 54: RENEWABLE DIESEL REFINERY STRATEGY 00: A process is disclosed that permits the manufacture of renewable diesel while simultaneously manufacturing petroleum based jet fuel and/or diesel fuel. The process provides for the sulfiding of hydroprocessing catalyst used to hydroprocess sulfur deficient biomass derived feedstocks and permits the use of petroleum derived feedstock deactivated hydoprocessing catalyst in biomass derived feedstock service. 21: 2014/01880 22: 2014/03/14 43: 2015/10/07 51: F04B 71: Nestec S.A. 72: BARON, Richard 33: US 31: 61/575,233 32: 2011/08/17 54: LINEAR PERISTALTIC PUMP 00: Linear peristaltic pump for pumping a fluid through a flexible tube (13) comprises a rotatable central member (34) with a plurality of radially disposed planetary gears (51-53). An offset roller (61-63) is disposed on each of the planetary gears (51-53). The flexible tube (13) is inserted between a generally flat compression surface (40) and at least one of the plurality of rollers (61-63). Rotation of the central member (34) enables the plurality of rollers (61-63) to serially collapse the flexible tube (13) and to move in a substantially linear motion along the generally flat compression surface (40) for pumping the fluid through the flexible tube (13).
21: 2014/01931 22: 2012/09/03 43: 2015/10/29 51: B21B; B22D; C21D; C22C 71: HITACHI METALS, LTD. 72: ODA, NOZOMU, NOZAKI, YASUNORI, HONDA, RYOUTA, OHATA, TAKUMI 33: JP 31: 2011-205644 32: 2011/09/21 33: JP 31: 2011-205645 32: 2011/09/21 33: JP 31: 2012-155402 32: 2012/07/11 33: JP 31: 2012-155403 32: 2012/07/11 33: JP 31: 2012-155404 32: 2012/07/11 54: CENTRIFUGALLY CAST COMPOSITE ROLL FOR HOT ROLLING AND ITS PRODUCTION METHOD 00: Provided is a centrifugal casted composite roller that is for hot rolling and that results from depositing/integrating an inner layer comprising an iron-based alloy to an outer layer having a composition that contains, by mass%, 0.8-3.5% of C, 0.1-2.5% of Si, 0.1-2.5% of Mn, 1.2-15% of Cr, 1-5% of Ni, and 1-10% of Mo+0.5×W, the remainder consisting essentially of Fe and unavoidable impurities, the Shore hardness of the outer layer at the initial diameter of the composite roller is 67-82, and the highest value of the Shore hardness at the outer layer at a site that is at least 30 mm deep from the initial diameter is at least one higher than the Shore hardness at the outer layer at the initial diameter.
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21: 2014/01946 22: 2014/03/17 43: 2015/10/07 51: B02C 71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB 72: DALLIMORE, Rowan, KJAERRAN, Knut, FORSBERG, Andreas 33: EP(SE) 31: 11182571.7 32: 2011/09/23 54: A WEAR TIP HOLDER FOR A VSI CRUSHER, A KIT COMPRISING A WEAR TIP HOLDER, AND A METHOD OF REDUCING THE WEAR RATE OF A WEAR TIP HOLDER 00: A wear tip holder, for holding a wear tip adjacent to an outflow opening of a vertical rotor wall of a rotor of a VSI crusher, comprises a mounting plate (44) for mounting the wear tip holder (32) to said rotor wall, the mounting plate (44) having a mounting face for facing the rotor wall to which it is to be mounted and a wear face (54) for facing the interior of the rotor. The wear face (54) is provided with at least one material retention hole (58) for retaining, at the wear face (54), at least one of a wear-resistant insert and material to be crushed.
21: 2014/02012 22: 2011/08/31 43: 2015/10/23 51: A01N; A61L 71: ORGANIC MEDICAL VENTURES, L.L.C. 72: MILLS, STANLEY L, MILLS, JACQUELINE L, MAURER, ROBERT D, RAYBURN, GARY L, CUCHENS, MARVIN A 54: TRANSDERMAL VENOUS ACCESS LOCKING SOLUTIONS 00: Microbial growth Inhibiting solutions and methods of employing the microbial growth inhibiting solutions in flushing and coating medical devices are disclosed. In alternative embodiments, the microbial growth Inhibiting solutions Include combinations of a chelating agent with a C4-C9 carboxylate antimicrobial agent, for example, such as n-octanolc acid. Methods of using these microbial growth inhibiting solutions for coating a medical device and for inhibiting catheter infection are also disclosed. 21: 2014/02017 22: 2014/03/19 43: 2015/10/12 51: B01L 71: Becton, Dickinson and Company 72: CRAWFORD, Jamieson W., ATTRI, Ravi, BATTLES, Christopher A., HIRES, Gregory R., BARTFELD, Benjamin 33: US 31: 61/178,599 32: 2009/05/15 54: DENSITY PHASE SEPARATION DEVICE 00: A mechanical separator (40) for separating a fluid sample into first and second phases within a collection container (82) is disclosed. The mechanical separator may have a separator body having a through-hole (46) defined therein, with the through-hole adapted for allowing fluid to pass therethrough. The separator body includes a float (42), having a first density, and a ballast (44), having a second density greater than the first density. A portion of the float is connected to a portion of the ballast. Optionally, the float may include a first
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extended tab adjacent a first opening of the throughhole and a second extended tab adjacent the second opening of the through-hole. In certain configurations, the separator body also includes an extended tab band disposed about an outer surface of the float. The separator body may also include an engagement band circumferentially disposed about at least a portion of the separator body. The separator can be used for example for the separation of blood components.
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A connector for fluidly coupling proximal and distal tubular segments of a fluid conduit is provided. In one embodiment, the connector can include a connector body having an outer surface defining a first outer perimeter and an inner surface defining a lumen. The connector can also include a connecting device having an open configuration and a plurality of closed configurations. The connecting device can include first and second members configured to engage each other to secure the fluid conduit to the connector. The connecting device can also include a plurality of closed configurations for securing fluid conduits of different sizes.
21: 2014/02166 22: 2014/03/24 43: 2015/09/28 51: A61K 71: The University Of Liverpool 72: GIARDIELLO, Marco Norman, McDONALD, Thomas Oliver, OWEN, Andrew, RANNARD, Steven Paul, MARTIN, Philip John, SMITH, Darren Lee 33: GB 31: 1115633.8 32: 2011/09/09 54: COMPOSITIONS OF EFAVIRENZ 00: The present inventions relates to a solid composition and an aqueous dispersion comprising nanoparticles of the anti-retroviral drug efavirenz. The solid composition and aqueous dispersion additionally comprise a mixture of a hydrophilic polymer and a surfactant. The surfactant is selected from vitamin-Epolyethylene glycol-succinate (Vit- E-PEGsuccinate), a polyoxyethylene sorbitan fatty acid ester, N-alkyldimethylbenzylammonium chloride, sodium deoxycholate, dioctyl sodium sulfosuccinate, polyethyleneglycol-12-hydroxystearate, polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), and a block copolymer of polyoxyethylene and polyoxypropylene, or a combination thereof. The hydrophilic polymer is
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suitably selected from polyvinyl alcohol (PVA), a polyvinyl alcohol-polyethylene glycol graft copolymer, a block copolymer of polyoxyethylene and polyoxypropylene, polyethylene glycol, hydroxypropyl methyl cellulose (HPMC), and polyvinylpyrrolidone, or a combination thereof. The present invention also relates to processes for preparing both the solid composition and the aqueous dispersion, as well as to their use in therapy for the treatment and/or prevention of retroviral infections such as human immunodeficiency virus (HIV). 21: 2014/02171 22: 2014/03/24 43: 2015/10/23 51: A61K, C07K 71: Centro de Ingeniería Genética y Biotecnología 72: ACOSTA ALBA, Jannel, ESTRADA GARCÍA, Mario Pablo 33: CU 31: 2011-0181 32: 2011/09/30 54: AMINO ACID SEQUENCES FOR CONTROLLING PATHOGENS 00: The invention relates to isolated and purified antimicrobial peptides from tilapia (Oreochromis niloticus) gill extracts. Said peptides can be produced by chemical synthesis or in heterologous expression systems, such as bacteria and yeast, by conventional molecular biology techniques. Said peptides exhibit antimicrobial activity against various organisms including gram-positive bacteria, gramnegative bacteria, fungi and viruses. The invention also includes compositions for controlling pathogenic agents, comprising said antimicrobial peptides. The invention further relates to the use of said peptides as a molecular adjuvant in vaccine preparations. 21: 2014/02190 22: 2012/08/17 43: 2015/10/13 51: H04W 71: TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED 72: LI, XINZHU, YANG, QING 33: CN 31: 201110246611.0 32: 2011/08/25 54: MESSAGE DISPLAY METHOD, SYSTEM, TERMINAL AND SERVER 00: Disclosed in the present invention is a message display method, which comprises that: the terminal receives a message published by the user, obtains the Location Based Service (LBS) information of the user, and transmits the information together with the received message to the server; the server saves the received message and the corresponding LBS information; for each saved message, when receiving the browse request from the user, the server displays the message together with the
corresponding LBS information to the user via the terminal. The present invention also discloses a message display system, terminal and server. By applying the method, system and apparatus of the present invention, the geography location of the user when publishing the message can be accurately known by other users.
21: 2014/02196 22: 2011/10/11 43: 2015/10/23 51: H04N 71: DEUTSCHE TELEKOM AG, TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: PETTERSSON, MARTIN, ARGYROPOULOS, SAVVAS, LINDEGREN, DAVID, LIST, PETER 54: SCENE CHANGE DETECTION FOR PERCEPTUAL QUALITY EVALUATION IN VIDEO SEQUENCES 00: There are provided a plurality of methods for detecting a scene change in a streamed video, the streamed video comprising a series of pictures. An example method comprises calculating, for a plurality of positions, a difference between the costs of coding macro-blocks at the same position in successive pictures. The method further comprises identifying a new scene when the sum of the differences for a plurality of positions meets a threshold criterion. There is further provided a method of determining the perceptual impact of a packet loss on a streamed video the method comprising: identifying a packet loss; and determining if the lost packet contained information relating to a picture at the start of a new scene,
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wherein a new scene is detected using one of the methods disclosed herein.
21: 2014/02200 22: 2012/09/28 43: 2015/10/23 51: G01N 71: ISLET SCIENCES, INC. 72: LAKEY, JONATHAN R T 33: US 31: 61/540,288 32: 2011/09/28 33: US 31: 61/540,293 32: 2011/09/28 54: EX VIVO MATURATION OF ISLET CELLS 00: The invention relates to methods for promoting maturation of islet cells from pre-weaned mammals for the purpose of optimizing the islets for their use as donor tissue for xenotransplantation. The method of the invention removes the pancreas from donor animals and reduces the pancreas tissue to fragments that are greater than the size of an intact islet while retaining islets in their whole, insulinproducing condition. The method of the invention also serially cultures the digested tissue in novel maturation media that enhance the glucose responsiveness of the cultured islets, and selects islets that are sufficiently glucose-responsive for use in transplantation procedures.
21: 2014/02219 22: 2014/03/26 43: 2015/10/07 51: F16L E03F B29C 71: EVONIK INDUSTRIES AG 72: FRANOSCH, Juergen, BERGER, Jan, DOWE, Andreas, GENSHEIMER, Marco, KANNENGIEßER, Uwe 33: DE 31: 102013205614.1 32: 2013/03/28 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A PIPE LINED WITH AN INLINER 00: A pipe, the interior surface of which has been lined with a thermoplastic layer is produced by a process which includes at least the following steps: a) a pipe is provided, b) an inliner made of a thermoplastic material is provided, c) the cross section of the inliner is optionally reduced through exposure to an exterior force, d) the inliner is introduced into the pipe, e) the pipe is heated from outside to a temperature which is higher than the crystallite melting point Tm of the moulding composition, while or after the inliner introduced is expanded radially, so that its exterior surface assumes the internal shape of the pipe, and f) the inliner is cooled and is thus fixed. 21: 2014/02270 22: 2014/03/27 43: 2015/10/07 51: C08G C08J E04C 71: BASF SE 72: WINTERMANN, Peter 33: EP 31: 11179387.3 32: 2011/08/30 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING HOLLOW BLOCKS COMPRISING A POLYURETHANE FOAM 00: The invention relates to hollow blocks containing at least one chamber in which a rigid polyurethane
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foam which has a density in the range 30-70 g/l and is produced by reacting at least one polyisocyanate a) with at least one compound b) having at least two hydrogen atoms which are reacted towards isocyanate groups in the presence of at least one catalyst d) using at least one blowing agent c) containing at least one blowing agent ci) which develops its blowing action only during the reaction of a) with b) and a blowing agent cii) which has a boiling point below the temperature at which the components a) and b) are mixed is present, where the pressure buildup during the foaming reaction of the polyurethane remains less than 20 kPa, and also the corresponding process for producing the hollow blocks. 21: 2014/02272 22: 2014/03/27 43: 2015/10/09 51: C08F 71: BASF SE 72: HUNGENBERG, Klaus-Dieter, BRYM, Markus, KLEINER, Matthias, HESSE, Pascal, FLEISCHMANN, Sven, BECKER, Florian, MÜHLBACH, Klaus 33: EP 31: 11179291.7 32: 2011/08/30 54: PRODUCTION OF POLYMERS BY MEANS OF CONTROLLED RADICAL POLYMERISATION 00: Method for producing polymers by means of controlled radical polymerisation, wherein the polymerisation of one or several radically polymerisable monomers of general formula (I), where R1, R2, R3 are H, C1-C4 alkyl, R4 is C(=O)OR5, C(=O)NHR15, C(=O)NR5R6, OC(=O)CH3, C(=O)OH, CN, aryl, hetaryl, C(=O)OR5OH, C(=O)OR5Si(OR5)3, halogen, NHC(O)H, P(=O)(OR7)2, R5 is C1-C20 alkyl, R15 is C1-C20-alkyl, R6 is C1-C20 alkyl, and R7 is H, C1C20 alkyl, occurs in the presence of a. one or several catalysts containing Cu in the form of Cu(0), Cu(l), Cu (II) or mixtures thereof, b. one or several initiators selected from the group of organic halogenides or pseudohalogenides, c. one or several ligands, d. optionally one or several solvents, and e. optionally one or several inorganic halogenide salts, said method consisting of the following steps i) addition of the catalyst a., ii) optional addition of monomers of general formula (I), iii) optional addition of solvent d., iv) addition of ligand c., v) addition of initiator b., vi) addition of monomers of general formula (I), and vii) optional addition of inorganic halogenide salts e., on the proviso that the addition of at least some of the monomers of general formula
(I) occurs immediately before or shortly after the last of the steps i), iv) and v).
21: 2014/02334 22: 2012/11/07 43: 2015/10/13 51: C01B; B01J 71: LURGI GMBH, L'AIR LIQUIDE, SOCIÉTÉ ANONYME POUR L'ETUDE ET L'EXPLOITATION DES PROCÉDÉS GEORGES CLAUDE 72: SCHLICHTING, HOLGER, POHL, SVEN, WOLF, ULRICH, ULBER, DIETER, ZOLNOWSKI, UDO, COSCIA, ANTONIO, CANCES, JULIEN, CAMY-PEYRET, FREDERIC, MATHEY, FABRICE 33: DE 31: 10 2011 118 217.2 32: 2011/11/11 54: REFORMER TUBE HAVING INTERNAL HEAT EXCHANGE 00: A reformer tube (101) for producing synthesis gas by steam reforming of hydrocarbon-containing feed gases, preferably natural gas, in which one or more helically coiled heat exchanger tubes (109) which are arranged within a catalyst bed (105) of a reforming catalyst and are helically coiled over part of their length located within the catalyst bed and are otherwise straight are present, where the straight proportion of the heat exchanger tubes and/or the helix pitch of the helically coiled part alters within the catalyst bed and matching to requirements in respect of the pressure drop and the heat exchange properties and also in respect of the corrosion resistance can therefore be achieved, is proposed.
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21: 2014/02335 22: 2012/10/03 43: 2015/10/05 51: C07C; C12P; C12R 71: IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES, STICHTING DIENST LANDBOUWKUNDIG ONDERZOEK 72: COLLAS, FLORENT, MARCHAL, RÉMY, CLEMENT, BENJAMIN, LOPEZ CONTRERAS, ANA MARIA, CLAASSEN, PIETERNEL A M 33: FR 31: 11 59175 32: 2011/10/11 54: PRODUCTION OF ISOPROPANOL BY IMPROVED RECOMBINANT STRAINS 00: The present invention relates to an expression vector including: nucleic acids encoding the polypeptides forming a polypeptide complex having an enzymatic activity suitable for converting acetoacetyl-CoA into acetoacetate; optionally at least one nucleic acid encoding a polypeptide having an enzymatic activity suitable for converting acetoacetate into acetone; and at least one nucleic acid encoding a polypeptide having an enzymatic activity suitable for converting acetone into isopropanol, the expression of said nucleic acids being controlled by a single constitutive promoter located upstream from the aforementioned nucleic acids. 21: 2014/02384 22: 2012/09/20 43: 2015/10/23 51: A23K 71: SERGEANT'S PET CARE PRODUCTS, INC. 72: NOUVEL, LARRY, MCGLONE, JOHN 33: US 31: 13/623,319 32: 2012/09/20 33: US 31: 61/536,673 32: 2011/09/20
21: 2014/02385 22: 2012/09/20 43: 2015/10/23 51: A01N 71: SERGEANT'S PET CARE PRODUCTS, INC. 72: NOUVEL, LARRY, MCGLONE, JOHN J 33: US 31: 13/623,279 32: 2012/09/20 33: US 31: 61/536,673 32: 2011/09/20 54: INTEROMONE COMPOSITIONS AND THEIR USE TO MODIFY BEHAVIOR IN DIFFERENT VERTEBRATE SPECIES 00: A composition comprising an interomone is described for the modification of undesirable or harmful stress-related behaviors or other behaviors or physiology in a variety of vertebrate species, as well as methods of using the compositions in vertebrates from a species different than the species in which the interomone is a naturally occurring pheromone. 21: 2014/02389 22: 2014/03/31 43: 2015/10/07 51: F02D 71: General Electric Company 72: KUMAR, Ajith, Somakumar, RAMACHANDRAPANICKER, FLYNN, Paul, BANERJEE, Arijit, MUKHERJEE, Rupam 33: US 31: 61/535,049 32: 2011/09/15 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING AN ENGINE 00: Methods and systems are provided for an engine (110). A condition of the engine (110) may be diagnosed based on a combustion torque profile of the engine (110) estimated using signals from a generator (120) operationally connected to the engine (1 10) and/or other signals associated with the engine (110). Different types of degradation may be distinguished based on discerning characteristics within the estimated combustion torque profile data. Thus, a degraded engine (110) component may be identified in a manner that reduces service induced delay.
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21: 2014/02397 22: 2014/03/31 43: 2015/10/07 51: A24F 71: British-American Tobacco (Investments) Limited 72: EGOYANTS, Petr Alexandrovich, VOLOBUEV, Dmitry Mikhailovich, FIMIN, Pavel Nikolaevich, ABRAMOV, Oleg Jurievich 33: RU 31: 2011136869 32: 2011/09/06 54: HEATING SMOKABLE MATERIAL 00: An apparatus comprising a smokable material heater, configured to heat a first region of smokable material to a volatizing temperature sufficient to volatize a component of smokable material and to concurrently heat a second region of smokable material to a temperature lower than said volatizing temperature but which is sufficient to prevent condensation of volatized components of the smokable material. A method of heating smokable material is also described.
21: 2014/02407 22: 2014/04/02 43: 2015/10/29 51: G06F 11/07, G06F 11/14, H03K 71: NELSON MANDELA METROPOLITAN UNIVERSITY 72: SMITH, Farouk 33: ZA 31: 2011/07718 32: 2011/10/21 33: ZA 31: 2011/07719 32: 2011/10/21 33: ZA 31: 2012/00683 32: 2012/01/27 54: A METHOD AND CIRCUIT STRUCTURE FOR SUPPRESSING SINGLE EVENT TRANSIENTS OR GLITCHES IN DIGITAL ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS 00: A circuit structure (200) for suppressing single event transients (SETs) or glitches in digital electronic
circuits is provided. The circuit structure includes a first input (100) which receives an output of a digital electronic circuit (A), a second input (100’) which receives a redundant or duplicated output of the digital electronic circuit (A’), and two sub-circuits (102, 106) that each receive the inputs and have one output. One of the sub-circuits is insensitive to a change in the value of one of its inputs when the inputs are in a first logic state and the other subcircuit is insensitive to a change in the value of one of the inputs when the inputs are in a second, inverted logic state. The sub-circuit outputs are input into a two-input multiplexer (202) which has its output (204) connected to its selection port (SEL), and the sub-circuits are arranged so that the subcircuit which is insensitive to a change in the value of one of its inputs is selected whenever the output of the multiplexer changes. The multiplexer output (204) is provided as a final output in which SETs and glitches have been suppressed.
21: 2014/02413 22: 2014/03/31 43: 2015/10/23 51: G08G 71: MARIUS CHRISTIAAN CRONJÉ, DAVID ROBERTSON DOUGALL 72: MARIUS CHRISTIAAN CRONJÉ, DAVID ROBERTSON DOUGALL 33: ZA 31: 2013/00764 32: 2013/01/30 54: A METHOD OF AND A SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTING INFORMATION ABOUT ROAD CONDITIONS 00: A system and method for distributing information about road conditions to the public. The method includes the steps of gathering information about roadworks being performed at various locations; uploading the information onto a website so that it is publicly accessible; associating a link on the website with the information related to roadworks at a predetermined location in which each link relates to
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a specific one of the various locations; and displaying a barcode at one or more locations, the barcode being associated with a predetermined one of the links in which the predetermined one of the links provides information on a location which is closest to the barcode.
to CD40, CD28 and the IL-21 receptor, and antagonist to CD20.
21: 2014/02421 22: 2011/12/16 43: 2015/10/22 51: A23J; C07K 71: BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP. 72: GREEN, BRENT E, SEGALL, KEVIN I 33: US 31: 61/457,050 32: 2010/12/16 54: SOY PROTEIN PRODUCTS OF IMPROVED WATER-BINDING CAPACITY 00: Soy protein products are provided which lack the characteristic beany flavour of conventional soy protein isolates and can replace conventional isolates in various food products to provide food products having improved flavour.
21: 2014/02419 22: 2011/08/18 43: 2015/10/22 51: A61K; A61P 71: DEISHER, THERESA 72: DEISHER, THERESA 33: US 31: 61/374,943 32: 2010/08/18 33: US 31: 61/441,485 32: 2011/02/10 33: US 31: 61/449,372 32: 2011/03/04 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS TO INHIBIT STEM CELL AND PROGENITOR CELL BINDING TO LYMPHOID TISSUE AND FOR REGENERATING GERMINAL CENTERS IN LYMPHATIC TISSUES 00: Disclosed are compositions and methods for regenerating germinal centers in lymphatic tissue. Included in the compositions are adjuvants, agonists
21: 2014/02422 22: 2011/12/16 43: 2015/10/22 51: A23J; C07K 71: BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP. 72: GREEN, BRENT E, SEGALL, KEVIN I 33: US 31: 61/457,050 32: 2010/12/16 54: SOY PROTEIN PRODUCTS OF IMPROVED WATER-BINDING CAPACITY 00: Soy protein products are provided which lack the characteristic beany flavour of conventional soy protein isolates and can replace conventional isolates in various food products to provide food products having improved flavour. 21: 2014/02423 22: 2011/12/16 43: 2015/10/22 51: A23J; C07K 71: BURCON NUTRASCIENCE (MB) CORP. 72: GREEN, BRENT E, SEGALL, KEVIN I 33: US 31: 61/457,050 32: 2010/12/16
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54: SOY PROTEIN PRODUCTS OF IMPROVED WATER-BINDING CAPACITY 00: Soy protein products are provided which lack the characteristic beany flavour of conventional soy protein isolates and can replace conventional isolates in various food products to provide food products having improved flavour. 21: 2014/02441 22: 2014/04/02 43: 2015/10/13 51: B63B 71: DE BASTO, Luiz, RAMIREZ MAGAÑA, Enrique 72: DE BASTO, Luiz, RAMIREZ MAGAÑA, Enrique 33: US 31: 61/532,956 32: 2011/09/09 54: WATER CRAFT HAVING OPEN UPPER DECK, AFT SWIM DECK AND COLLAPSIBLE BULWARKS 00: Disclosed is water craft providing inventive features to achieve a double-decked vessel having: a.) a substantially continuous, flat and open upper deck; b,) a substantially continuous and flat lower deck with an enclosed fore section and an exposed aft section forming a swim deck; and c.) a system of collapsible bulwarks in the upper and swim decks that permit the vessel to transition from a traditional configuration (better suited for travel) to an open configuration ( better suit for entertainment: activities while stationary).
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21: 2014/02487 22: 04/04/2014 43: 28/10/2015 51: B66F 71: AUSTECH AND DESIGN PTY LTD 72: Kenneth Ian BELL and Peter Raymond MARCH 33: AU 31: 2011904249 32: 2011/10/12 54: LIFTING AND TRANSPORTING DEVICE INCLUDING FRONT LOAD SUPPORTING CASTORS AND ASSOCIATED LINKAGE SYSTEM 00: 57: The present invention relates to a lifting and transporting device. The device of the invention is useful for lifting and moving any object which has a pair of spaced apart wheels but is particularly adapted for the lifting and transporting of hospital beds. The bed lifter includes an improved means of supporting the load of a bed and/or bed/patient combination during lifting and transportation.
21: 2014/02477 22: 2014/04/03 43: 2015/09/29 51: A61K, C07K 71: University of the Witwatersrand, Johannesburg 72: WEISS, Stefan Franz Thomas, JOVANOVIC, Katarina, GONSALVES, Danielle, DIAS, Bianca, KNACKMUSS, Stefan, REUSCH, Uwe, LITTLE, Melvyn, WEINBERG, Marc Saul 33: ZA 31: 2011/06804 32: 2011/09/19 54: COMPOUNDS FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE
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21: 2014/02509 22: 2014/04/07 43: 2015/10/13 51: B01J C07C 71: EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH 72: HAMERS, Bart, FRIDAG, Dirk, FRANKE, Robert, BECKER, Marc, PRISKE, Markus 33: DE 31: 10 2011 082 441.3 32: 2011/09/09 54: JET LOOP REACTOR HAVING NANOFILTRATION 00: The invention relates to a device for the continuous, homogeneous-catalysis reaction of a liquid with a gas and optionally an additional fluid, wherein the device comprises at least one reactor having an external liquid circulation driven by a pump, and wherein the device has at least one membrane separation stage that preferably holds back the homogeneous catalyst. The aim of the invention is to specify a device that allows homogeneous-catalysis gas/liquid phase reactions, in particular hydroformylations, which operate with membrane separation of the catalyst to be performed economically at an industrially relevant scale. Said aim is achieved in that a jet loop reactor is provided as the reactor, and that the pump and the membrane separation stage are arranged in the same external liquid circuit.
21: 2014/02517 22: 2014/04/07 43: 2015/10/13 51: A24F, A61M 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: FLICK, Jean-Marc 33: EP 31: 11250875.9 32: 2011/10/27 54: AEROSOL GENERATING SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED AEROSOL PRODUCTION 00: There is provided a method of controlling aerosol production in an aerosol-generating device, the device comprising an aerosol-forming substrate, a heater comprising at least one heating element for heating the aerosol- forming substrate, and a power source for providing power to the heating element, comprising the steps of: determining the temperature of the heating element; and adjusting the power to the heating element to maintain the temperature of the heating element within a desired temperature range, wherein the desired temperature range is dynamically calculated based on a measured flow rate of gas through or past the device. By controlling the temperature of the heating element, aerosol with consistent and desirable properties can be produced.
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21: 2014/02524 22: 2014/04/07 43: 2015/10/19 51: B63B 71: Brupat Limited 72: BRUCE, Peter 33: GB 31: 1117570.0 32: 2011/10/12 54: IMPROVED OFFSHORE MARINE ANCHOR 00: A marine anchor is described which has a fluke with a shank pivotably attached thereto wherein the shank is remotely lockable pivotably and subsequently remotely unlockable pivotably with respect to the fluke.
21: 2014/02557 22: 2014/04/08 43: 2015/10/07 51: B26D 71: J.R. Simplot Company 72: WALKER, David Bruce, NEEL, Allen J. 33: US 31: 61/546,035 32: 2011/10/11 54: ROTARY KNIFE FIXTURE FOR CUTTING SPIRAL, TEXTURED POTATO PIECES 00: A rotary knife fixture for cutting vegetable products such as raw potatoes into spiral shapes. The knife fixture includes a ring-shaped blade holder driven rotatably within a hydraulic product flow path. The blade holder includes at least one cutting blade, wherein the blade is twisted from a generally longitudinally aligned center axis outwardly in opposite circumferential directions with a sharpened leading edge set at a desired pitch angle. By controlling the pitch angle of the blade in relation to the blade rotational speed and velocity at which the potato travels along the hydraulic flow path, the resultant spiral cut shape is selected. By using multiple cutting blades at known axially spaced positions and selecting the angular position of each cutting blade in succession, the number of spiral shapes cut from each potato is selected. The blades can have a non-textured straight-cut edge, or a textured crinkle-cut edge, or a combination.
21: 2014/02553 22: 2014/04/08 43: 2015/10/22 51: A61K, C07H, C07K 71: The Trustees of the University of Pennsylvania 72: WEINER, David B., YAN, Jian 54: VACCINES FOR HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME 00: Improved anti-HPV immunogens and nucleic acid molecules that encode them are disclosed. Immunogens disclosed include those having consensus HPV 6, HPV 11, HPV 33 and HPV58 E6 and E7. Pharmaceutical composition, recombinant vaccines comprising and live attenuated vaccines are disclosed as well methods of inducing an immune response in an individual against HPV are
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51: B01L, F16J, G21F 71: GETINGE LA CALHENE 72: CHAVROT, Bernard 33: FR 31: 11 59327 32: 2011/10/14 54: HIGHLY SAFE CONTROL MECHANISM FOR A DEVICE FOR THE SEALED TRANSFER BETWEEN TWO CLOSED SPACES 00: A control mechanism for a device for the sealed transfer between a chamber and a container, affording a very high level of safety, comprising bolts able to open the doors in complete safety, and a protective bolt (92) able to prevent an opening movement if an attempt is made to remove the container.
21: 2014/02571 22: 2014/03/26 43: 2015/10/07 51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D 71: Eli Lilly and Company 72: JADHAV, Prabhakar Kondaji, SAEED, Ashraf, GREEN, Jonathan Edward, KRISHNAN, Venkatesh, MATTHEWS, Donald Paul, STEPHENSON, Gregory Alan 33: US 31: 61/546,711 32: 2011/10/13 54: SELECTIVE ANDROGEN RECEPTOR MODULATORS 00: The present invention provides novel selective androgen receptor modulators and their salts and pharmaceutical compositions thereof.
21: 2014/02685 22: 2014/04/11 43: 2015/10/15 51: A22C 71: WOLFF, James B. 72: WOLFF, James B. 33: US 31: 13/199,910 32: 2011/09/12 54: VENTURI EFFECT TECHNOLOGY ON A FOOD PRODUCT MOLDING MACHINE 00: It is an object of the present invention for the fiber orientation technology to reduce the release and mixing of myosin with actin. It is an object of the present invention for the fiber orientation technology to control orientation of the fiber. It is an object of the present invention or the fiber orientation technology to provide less myosin activity resulting in a better bite/bind and control over the final cook shape.
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21: 2014/02744 22: 2014/05/06 43: 2015/11/19 51: F16N 71: HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 72: HAISLER, Michael; GUDUR, Shashi; BHUSHAN, Anubhaw 33: US 31: 61/766,080 32: 2013/02/18 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING AN AIR AND LUBE SYSTEM OF A MINING MACHINE 00: A method of monitoring a fluid system of a mining machine. The method including sensing a pressure level of a fluid in the fluid system of the mining machine to generate pressure level data; analyzing the pressure level data to detect pressure level deviations; determining at least one selected from the group of when a frequency of the pressure level deviations exceeds a predetermined frequency, and when the fluid pressure level fails to reach a threshold within a predetermined reaction time period; and outputting an alert in response to the determination.
21: 2014/02761 22: 2012/10/24 43: 2015/10/23 51: B65D 71: SOCIETE LORRAINE DE CAPSULES METALLIQUES - MANUFACTURE DE BOUCHAGE (SOLOCAP-MAB) 72: ANTIER, GRÉGORY, STONE, ANDREW 33: FR 31: 1159656 32: 2011/10/25 54: PACKAGING SYSTEM AND USE THEREOF 00: The packaging system according to the invention comprises a container (1), which includes a neck (2) defining an axis (X-X), and a stopper (10) for closing the neck, which includes a skirt (12) adapted to be fastened removably around the neck. In order to quickly and easily check that the stopper is positioned correctly on the neck when the container is closed, the invention provides means for visually checking that the system is in a closed configuration, predetermined afterwards by applying a preset stress for having the skirt cooperate with the neck, said means comprise both: - first indicators (20, 22) of the angular position around the axis between the neck and the skirt, said first indicators being respectively borne by the neck and the skirt and being designed to be arranged with an angular
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spacing between them which is substantially equal to a first predetermined value when the packaging system is in the closed configuration, and - second indicators (21, 23) of the position along the axis between the skirt and the neck, said second indicators being separate from the first indicators, borne respectively by the neck and by the skirt, and designed to be arranged parallel to each other with an axial spacing (Δ) between them which is below a second predetermined value when the packaging system is in the closed configuration.
21: 2014/02767 22: 2012/10/15 43: 2015/10/21 51: B62D 71: ACCESORIOS Y ELEVADORES VALENCIA, S.L. 72: MORENO IBÁÑEZ, ALBERTO 33: ES 31: P201131655 32: 2011/10/14 54: SYSTEM FOR CONNECTING A LIFTING DEVICE TO THE SUSPENSION BRACKET OF A VEHICLE 00: The present invention relates to a novel system for connecting a lifting bracket to the suspension bracket of a vehicle without needing to remove any elements from the suspension of the vehicle, in an inexpensive manner and with great ease of assembly, simplicity, speed and skill.
21: 2014/02774 22: 2014/04/15 43: 2015/09/29 51: B01D, F04B 71: General Electric Company 72: D'ARTENAY, Matthew D., CHILDS, Willard D., VANDERLOOP, Gerard J., CONNOR Jr, Michael J. 33: US 31: 13/250,463 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 that regulates the output of three hydraulic pumps. Each hydraulic pump 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 electronic controller coordinates the output of the hydraulic pumps with the actuation of the valve assemblies. Movement of the pistons is controlled, in part, by a feedback loop to verify whether a hydraulic pump is producing the desired output. Concentrate valve bodies are designed to begin closing when the velocity of a piston decreases. The concentrate valve body moves after a waiting time during a dwell period when an associated piston should not be moving.
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The piston and cylinder are designed for exposure to sea water and RO brine.
21: 2014/02790 22: 2014/04/16 43: 2015/10/23 51: C07D A61K A61P 71: SIGMA-TAU INDUSTRIE FARMACEUTICHE RIUNITE S.p.A. 72: GIANNINI, Giuseppe, CABRI, Walter, BATTISTUZZI, Gianfranco, VIGNOLA, Davide, FANTO', Nicola, PISANO, Claudio, VESCI, Loredana 33: EP 31: 11181832.4 32: 2011/09/19 54: NEW THIO DERIVATIVES BEARING LACTAMS AS POTENT HDAC INHIBITORS AND THEIR USES AS MEDICAMENTS 00: The present invention relates to novel amide compounds of Formula (I), and their use as antitumoral and pro-apoptotic agents. The invention includes the use of such compounds in medicine, in relation to cancer disease as well as other diseases where an inhibition of HDAC is responsive, and the pharmaceutical composition containing such compounds.
21: 2014/02791 22: 2014/04/16 43: 2015/10/19 51: C07K 71: TRANSGENE SA 72: HAEGEL, Hélène, HALLET, Rémy 33: EP 31: 11306368.9 32: 2011/10/21 54: MODULATION OF MACROPHAGE ACTIVATION 00: The invention is generally directed to promoting Mltype (macrophage M1 polarization) immune response by administering a compound that modulates macrophage activation. The invention is directed to the use of an antibody able to bind to CSF-IR for modulating macrophage activation. The invention is also directed to methods for evaluating the dose efficacy of an antibody able to bind to CSFIR in a patient by assessing the in vivo or in vitro activation of macrophages. The invention is further directed to post-treatment companion test and assays to assess the effect of an antibody able to bind to CSF-IR on a subject being treated. 21: 2014/02817 22: 2011/09/20 43: 2015/10/05 51: G01S; A61B; A63B 71: FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. 72: LOCHMANN, MATTHIAS 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUPPORTING AN EXERCISE MOVEMENT 00: The invention relates to a system for supporting an exercise movement, comprising an object, a detection device (101) for detecting an actual position of the object, a determination device (103) for determining a desired position of the object, and a display device (105) for displaying information on
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the desired position if the actual position and the desired position are different from each other.
21: 2014/02864 22: 2014/04/22 43: 2015/10/15 51: A61K 71: RANBAXY LABORATORIES LIMITED 72: KUMAR, Varinder, AHMAD, Shavej, SINGH, Romi, Barat 33: IN 31: 2922/DEL/2011 32: 2011/10/11 54: A GASTRORETENTIVE DOSAGE SYSTEM AND PROCESS OF PREPARATION THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to novel gastroretentive dosage systems, in particular, a floating capsule which releases the drug without any lag time and which remains buoyant for a sufficient period of time in the stomach. Further, the invention relates to the process of preparation thereof. 21: 2014/02870 22: 2014/04/22 43: 2015/10/20 51: B21D, B60B 71: SAINT JEAN INDUSTRIES 72: DI SERIO, Emile, Thomas 33: FR 31: 1159645 32: 2011/10/25 54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A TWOPART HYBRID WHEEL MADE OF A LIGHT ALLOY, IN PARTICULAR ALUMINUM 00: The method for manufacturing a light-alloy hybrid wheel, including a disk (2) and a rim (1) that are rigidly connectable by friction welding, is characterized in that said method implements the following different operational phases: creating the front disk, obtained by a dual operation of casting a
foundry preform and transferring said preform into a forging die, an operation of forging said preform in order to obtain the front disk, and a flash removal operation for obtaining said front disk; creating the rim portion by means of the manufacture of a lightalloy billet and the transformation of the latter into a circular flank through hot or cold extrusion (P1), then expanding (P2) said circular flank to the size of the final rim, then performing an operation of cold or hot flow-forming (P3) said circular flank to the profile of the rim in the final form and profile thereof; and assembling by welding the front disk portion and the rim by means of a friction welding operation after machining the areas to be assembled. The invention further relates to the light-alloy hybrid wheel obtained according to the method.
21: 2014/02871 22: 2014/04/22 43: 2015/09/28 51: C25F 71: AK STEEL PROPERTIES, INC. 72: GLASS, Amanda, R., RODABAUGH, Ronald, D., PRICE, David, M. 33: US 31: 61/539,259 32: 2011/09/26 54: STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC ACID BATH 00: A pickling process designed for pickling a metal strip such as a stainless steel strip reduces the amount of HF and/or HN03. The strip is immersed in at least one first pickling tub that contains a mixture of an acid such as H2S04, an excess of at least one oxidizing agent, and includes electrodes that may apply a current to the strip that runs through the mixture.
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21: 2014/02881 22: 2014/04/22 43: 2015/10/28 51: B01D, C10K 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: TE BRAAKE, Justus, Theodorus, Gerardus, BUNGKU, Desmond, Andrew, LINDERS, Xander, SADASIVAN VIJAYAKUMARI, Sivakumar, VAN DE GRAAF, Wouter, David, BRACHT, Maarten 33: EP 31: 11186511.9 32: 2011/10/25 33: EP 31: 11186514.3 32: 2011/10/25 54: METHOD FOR PROCESSING FISCHERTROPSCH OFF-GAS 00: This invention concerns a method for producing a gas comprising at least 80 vol% carbon monoxide from a Fischer- Tropsch off-gas. The method comprises the following steps: (1) feeding FischerTropsch off-gas through a column comprising an adsorbent bed at high pressure and discharging effluent; (2) reducing the pressure in the column and the bed slightly; (3) rinsing the column and the adsorbent bed with methane or a mixture of methane and carbon dioxide; (4) reducing the pressure of the column and adsorbent bed to a low pressure; (5) rinsing the column and adsorbent bed with a mixture of hydrogen and nitrogen; (6) pressurizing the column and adsorbent bed to a high pressure again using a mixture of hydrogen and nitrogen. The product stream obtained in step (3) which comprises at least 80 vol% carbon monoxide can be sent as feed to a Fischer-Tropsch reaction. In a preferred embodiment a gas comprising at least 80 vol% hydrogen is produced as well.
21: 2014/02882 22: 2014/04/22 43: 2015/10/19 51: B01D, C01B, C10K 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: BRACHT, Maarten, VAN DE GRAAF, Wouter, David, TE BRAAKE, Justus, Theodorus, Gerardus, BUNGKU, Desmond, Andrew, LINDERS, Xander, SADASIVAN VIJAYAKUMARI, Sivakumar 33: EP 31: 11186516.8 32: 2011/10/25 33: EP 31: 11186512.7 32: 2011/10/25 54: METHOD FOR PROCESSING FISCHERTROPSCH OFF-GAS 00: This invention concerns a method for producing a gas comprising at least 80 vol% carbon monoxide from a Fischer- Tropsch off-gas. The method comprises the following steps: (1) feeding FischerTropsch off-gas through a column comprising an adsorbent bed at high pressure and discharging effluent; (2) reducing the pressure in the column and the bed slightly; (3) rinsing the column and the adsorbent bed with methane or carbon dioxide; (4) rinsing the column and the adsorbent bed with carbon dioxide; (5) reducing the pressure of the column and adsorbent bed to a low pressure; (6) rinsing the column and adsorbent bed with a mixture
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of hydrogen and nitrogen; (7) pressurizing the column and adsorbent bed to a high pressure again using a mixture of hydrogen and nitrogen. The carbon monoxide rich product stream obtained in step (3) can be sent as feed to a Fischer-Tropsch reaction. Step (4) produces a methane stream comprising at least 80 vol% methane.In a preferred embodiment a gas comprising at least 80 vol% hydrogen is produced as well.
21: 2014/02910 22: 2014/04/22 43: 2015/10/15 51: A61K 71: Novartis AG 72: BARNETT, Susan W, DEY, Antu 33: US 31: 61/559,512 32: 2011/11/14 54: IMMUNOGENIC COMPLEXES OF POLYANIONIC CARBOMERS AND ENV POLYPEPTIDES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USE THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to immunogenic complexes formed between polyanionic carbomers and Env polypeptides. Uses of the immunogenic complexes in applications including inducing an immune response and immunization generally are described. Methods of forming and manufacture of the immunogenic complexes are also described. The present invention also relates to immunogenic compositions including low viscosity, polyanionic carbomers and Env polypeptides. Uses of such immunogenic compositions in applications including inducing an immune response and immunization generally are described. Methods of manufacture of such immunogenic compositions are also described. 21: 2014/02936 22: 2012/10/31 43: 2015/10/23 51: A61F 71: BIOMET UK HEALTHCARE LIMITED
72: BIGSBY, ROBERT JOHN ANDREW, KHAN (DR), MOHAMMED IMRAN 33: GB 31: 1119017.0 32: 2011/11/03 54: PROSTHESIS COMPONENT 00: A prosthesis component 2 is disclosed, the component comprising a shell (2) formed form a carbon fibre reinforced polymer material and having an inner bearing surface (10); and a liner (6) formed from a ceramic material and having an outer bearing surface (12); wherein the liner (6) is received in an articulating manner within the shell (4). A hip replacement prosthesis is also disclosed, the hip replacement prosthesis comprising a prosthesis component (2) as disclosed and a femoral head prosthesis component (24), the femoral head prosthesis component being formed from a ceramic material.
21: 2014/02941 22: 2012/09/24 43: 2015/10/27 51: C08F; C08L; C09D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: VETHAMUTHU, MARTIN SWANSON, JARVIS, ADAM PETER, LIMER, ADAM JOHN 33: EP 31: 1116659.2 32: 2011/09/28 54: THICKENING VINYL COPOLYMERS 00: A rheology modifier copolymer of formula (I) wherein A is a macromonomer, B is an acrylic or methacrylic acid or salt thereof, C is a C1-C8 ester of (meth)acrylic acid, D is an associative monomer, and when present E is a crosslinking monomer.
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21: 2014/02974 22: 2014/04/24 43: 2015/10/22 51: F16D 71: KNORR-BREMSE SYSTEME FÜR NUTZFAHRZEUGE GMBH 72: PAHLE, Wolfgang 33: DE 31: 10 2011 115 214.1 32: 2011/09/28 54: DISK BRAKE, IN PARTICULAR FOR A UTILITY VEHICLE, AND BRAKE LINING FOR A DISK BRAKE 00: The invention relates to a disk brake, in particular for a utility vehicle, comprising a brake caliper (1), which reaches over a brake disk (3) and in which brake linings (4, 5) are positioned that can be pressed against the brake disk (3) on both sides by means of at least one brake application device and that each have a lining carrier plate (6) and a friction lining (7) fastened thereto, wherein the brake application device has at least one brake piston (8) that acts on the lining carrier plate (6) at the end face of the brake piston. Said disk brake is designed in such a way that at least one of the brake linings (4, 5) is supported in an articulated, preferably tiltable manner in the radial direction of the brake disk (3).
21: 2014/02977 22: 2014/04/24 43: 2015/09/29 51: E04B 71: CIPRIANI, Giuseppe 72: CIPRIANI, Giuseppe 33: IB 31: PCT/IB2011/055051 32: 2011/11/11 54: SUPPORT METAL STRUCTURE FOR A FALSE CEILING 00: A steel article (2) for false ceilings or for supporting false ceilings and process for making said article. The article has the following combination of features: maximum tensile strength Rm greater than 500 N/mm2 and elongation of from 0% to 15%.
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21: 2014/02998 22: 2012/09/28 43: 2015/09/29 51: A61H; G01S 71: INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, KHARAGPUR 72: SUBHASHRAO, BHATLAWANDE SHRIPAD, MAHADEVAPPA, MANJUNATHA, MUKHOPADHYAY, JAYANT 33: IN 31: 1288/KOL/2011 32: 2011/09/30 54: VENUCANE: AN ELECTRONIC TRAVEL AID FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED AND BLIND PEOPLE 00: An electronic travel aid (ETA) for visually impaired and blind people (subject) with minimum physical interface adapted to perform real-time navigation without digital camera and complex hardware. Importantly, the electronic travel aid relates to realtime situations with speech messages stored in flash memory for aiding the visually impaired or blind people. The electronic travel aid is provided involving wireless or wired technology and is
21: 2014/03045 22: 2012/10/24 43: 2015/10/23 51: G06F 71: OMNIFONE LTD 72: SANT, PHILIP, WHITE, MATTHEW, BLATCHFORD, DOMINIC, HART, NEAL 33: GB 31: 1118315.9 32: 2011/10/24 33: GB 31: 1118784.6 32: 2011/10/31 33: GB 31: 1200073.3 32: 2012/01/04 33: GB 31: 1204966.4 32: 2012/03/21 54: METHOD, SYSTEM AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR NAVIGATING DIGITAL MEDIA CONTENT 00: The field of the invention relates to methods, systems and computer program products for navigating digital media content, in particular for navigating digital media content using an interface abstracted from that digital media content instead of, or as a supplement to, traditional user interface controls. There is provided a method for presenting a user interface to an end user to facilitate the searching, browsing and/or navigation of digital media content, the method comprising the steps of: (a) analysing the digital media content to create "hooks" related to the digital media content, or retrieving "hooks" in the digital media content, and (b) replacing or augmenting a graphical or textual
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representation of the digital media content with the "hooks".
21: 2014/03057 22: 2012/11/14 43: 2015/10/23 51: G21B 71: THE REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF CALIFORNIA 72: BINDERBAUER, MICHI, TUSZEWSKI, MICHEL, BARNES, DAN, GARATE, EUSEBIO, GUO, HOUYANG, PUTVINSKI, SERGEI, SMIRNOV, ARTEM 33: US 31: 61/559,154 32: 2011/11/14 33: US 31: 61/559,721 32: 2011/11/15 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FORMING AND MAINTAINING A HIGH PERFORMANCE FRC 00: Systems and methods that facilitate the formation and maintenance of new High Performance Field Reversed Configurations (FRCs). An FRC system for the High Performance FRC (HPF) includes a central confinement vessel surrounded by two diametrically opposed reversed-field-theta-pinch formation sections and, beyond the formation sections, two divertor chambers to control neutral density and impurity contamination. A magnetic system includes a series of quasi-dc coils axially positioned along the FRC system components, quasi-dc mirror coils between the confinement chamber and the adjacent formation sections, and mirror plugs between the formation sections and the divertors. The formation sections include modular pulsed power formation systems that enable FRCs
to be formed in-situ and then accelerated and injected (=static formation) or formed and accelerated simultaneously (=dynamic formation). The FRC system further includes neutral atom beam injectors, a pellet injector, gettering systems, axial plasma guns and flux surface biasing electrodes.
21: 2014/03087 22: 2014/04/25 43: 2015/10/06 51: A23K 71: Nestec S.A. 72: BIGEARD, Fanny, PIBAROT, Patrick, REYNES, Pierre, TELLIER, Robert 33: US 31: 61/575,874 32: 2011/09/29 54: CHEWY FOOD COMPOSITIONS 00: The invention provides food compositions having a chewy texture and methods for making the chewy food compositions. In one aspect, the food composition includes a moisture content and an Aw sufficient to provide the food composition with a chewy texture. In one aspect, an outer shell having a chewy texture encloses a soft meaty inner filling. The shell can have a moisture content ranging from about 15% to about 24% and an Aw ranging from about 0.7 to about 0.84.
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21: 2014/03128 22: 2014/04/29 43: 2015/10/23 51: C02F, C22B 71: Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies Support 72: SANDELLI, Frédéric, DIAMAND, Auriane 33: FR 31: 1158860 32: 2011/09/30 54: PROCESS FOR TREATING AN EFFLUENT THAT CONTAINS METALS 00: The invention relates to a process for treating an effluent that contains metals, comprising: - at least one step of extraction of the chloride ions present in the effluent, in the form of metal complexes, by liquid-liquid extraction in the presence of an extraction agent, in which at least one metal taking part in the complexation reaction is present in the initial composition of said effluent or is added thereto in an amount that is at least stoichiometric relative to the amount of chloride ions, and - at least one step of extraction of the aluminium present in the raffinate resulting from the chloride ion extraction step(s).
33: EP(NL) 31: 11188481.3 32: 2011/11/09 54: DEICING COMPOSITION 00: The present invention relates to a deicing composition comprising (i) a deicing agent selected from the group consisting of sodium chloride, calcium magnesium acetate, calcium chloride, magnesium chloride, potassium chloride, potassium acetate, sodium acetate, sodium formate, potassium formate, (ii) a lignin derivative, and (iii) molasses. It furthermore relates to a process for preparing said deicing composition and to a process for deicing a surface using said deicing composition. 21: 2014/03164 22: 2012/12/03 43: 2015/10/27 51: E04H 71: IMAGE LIMITED, ANDERSON, THOMAS 72: ANDERSON, THOMAS 33: IE 31: S2011/0533 32: 2011/12/02 54: A CINEMA STRUCTURE AND A METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTING A CINEMA STRUCTURE 00: A cinema structure (1 ) comprises an auditorium (12) defined between a floor (2), a ceiling (3), front and rear walls (5,8) and side walls (10), which is of length (L) similar to its width (W) and of height (H,) approximately half its width (W). A screen (14) which is substantially the width and height of the auditorium (14) is located adjacent the front wall (5). Rows (17) of seats (18) are tiered upwardly rearwardly at an angle of approximately 22.5°. The front row (17a) of seats (18) is located on the floor (2), while the second and subsequent rows (17) of seats (18) are mounted on corresponding plinths (20). The rearmost plinth (20a) is located adjacent the rear wall (8) and is spaced apart downwardly from the ceiling (3) a height (H2) of approximately 2 metres. A projector (24) in a projector housing (23) is located centrally on the rearmost plinth (20) within the auditorium (12), and a lens port (22) of the projector (24) is located at a level of approximately 0.5 metre below the ceiling 3.
21: 2014/03153 22: 2014/04/30 43: 2015/09/25 51: C09K 71: Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.V. 72: MASLOW, Wasil, DE JONG, Edwin Ronald, DEMMER, René Lodewijk Maria
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PATENT JOURNAL monoethanolamine; diethanolamine; polyethylenimine (PEI); aminopropyltrimethoxysilane; polyethyleneiminetrimethoxysilane; amide or amine containing polymers including nylon, polyurethane, polyvinylamine, or melamine; and combinations thereof.
21: 2014/03187 22: 2014/05/02 43: 2015/10/19 51: B01D B01J 71: BASF CORPORATION 72: BUELOW, Mark, DURILLA, Michael, KAUFFMAN, John, TRAN, Pascaline, Harrison 33: US 31: 61/543,999 32: 2011/10/06 54: METHODS OF APPLYING A SORBENT COATING ON A SUBSTRATE, A SUPPORT, AND/OR A SUBSTRATE COATED WITH A SUPPORT 00: Methods of applying a sorbent coating on a substrate, a support, and/or a substrate coated with a support are described. One of the methods comprises: (i) optionally, preparing the substrate coated with the support by pre-treating the substrate with a slurry, wherein the slurry comprises: a. solvent, b. a binder, c. the support, and d. optional dispersant; and (ii) treating the substrate, the support, and/or the substrate coated with the support, with a sorbent; wherein the substrate is (a) a monolithic or honeycomb structure made of ceramic, metal, or plastic; (b) a polyurethane foam, a polypropylene foam, a polyester foam, a metal foam, or a ceramic foam; or (c) woven or non-woven plastic or cellulosic fibers, wherein the support is alumina, silica, silica-alumina, titania, zirconia, carbon, zeolite, metal-organic framework (MOF), or combinations thereof, and wherein the sorbent adsorbs carbon dioxide and the sorbent is selected from the group consisting of amines;
21: 2014/03229 22: 2014/05/05 43: 2015/10/07 51: C09B, C09D, G07D 71: SICPA HOLDING SA 72: MARGUERETTAZ, Xavier, PASQUIER, Cécile, FANKHAUSER, Catherine, COMMEUREUC, Aurélien, TILLER, Thomas, WYSS, Patrick, CHRISTINAT, Alexia, GRIVEL, Aurélie, CHILLAT, Philippe 33: PCT/EP(CH) 31: 2011/069884 32: 2011/11/10 54: POLYMER BONDED VAT DYES 00: The invention concerns a vat dye that is covalently bonded to a polymeric moiety. The invention further concerns a process for making such a vat dye, and the use thereof in a composition for dying textiles or for printing, which can be used in particular for making marking or security features. According to a preferred embodiment, the polymeric moiety increases at least one of the solubility and the dispersibility of the vat dye in a polar solvent medium. 21: 2014/03237 22: 2014/05/05 43: 2015/10/19 51: C07C 71: Sanofi-Aventis Deutschland GmbH, Zentiva, k.s. 72: WEHLAN, Hermut, ROSSEN, Kai, OEHME, Jan, KRAL, Vladimir 33: EP(DE) 31: 11009048.7 32: 2011/11/15 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF NSUBSTITUTED 2-(ACETYLAMINO)-N'-BENZYL-3METHOXYPROPANAMIDES 00: -
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A process for the production of N-substituted 2(acetylamino)-N'-benzyl-3-methoxypropanamides and subsequent treatment with acids is described. This process can be used for the production of (R)Lacosamide. 21: 2014/03261 22: 2014/05/06 43: 2015/10/15 51: B05B, B05D, B08B, B24C, B65H, F16L, F28F 71: Techno-Coat SA 72: KREISELMAIER, Richard 33: DE 31: 10 2010 047 589.0 32: 2010/10/07 54: APPARATUS FOR INTERNALLY TREATING PIPES 00: The invention relates to an apparatus for internally treating pipes, in particular coolant pipes of steam condensers and heat exchangers, comprising a supply unit (V) for introducing and conveying treatment material, an application unit (A) for applying the treatment material introduced by the supply unit, and also a control unit for monitoring and controlling the supply of treatment material and the application of the treatment material to inner walls of pipes, wherein the application unit (A) has a flexible guide tube (21) with a flexible application tube (18), which is guided in the flexible guide tube (21), can be inserted into the pipe to be treated and ends in a nozzle, wherein the flexible application tube (18) can be wound up in a single layer on a driven drum (17) and can be secured on the drum (17) via tensioning belts, the flexible application tube (18) can be moved forward and back via guide rollers (27) arranged on a moving carriage (55), the guide rollers (27) have a drive (29) which is synchronized with the drive (19) of the drum (17), and the moving carriage (55) can be moved parallel to the drum axis depending on the extended state of the flexible application tube (18).
21: 2014/03266 22: 2014/05/06 43: 2015/09/25 51: A61K, A61P 71: Florida State University Research Foundation 72: VANLANDINGHAM, Jacob W., SUBER, John, LEWANDOWSKI, Michael 33: US 31: 61/544,502 32: 2011/10/07 54: PROPHYLACTIC AND POST-ACUTE USE OF PROGESTERONE TO BETTER OUTCOMES ASSOCIATED WITH CONCUSSION 00: Compositions and methods for treating traumatic brain injury (TBI) and mild traumatic brain injury (mTBI) using progesterone and ent-progesterone are described. 21: 2014/03270 22: 2014/05/06 43: 2015/10/21 51: F41H 71: Teijin Aramid B.V. 72: DE WEIJER, Anton Peter, RASTOGI, Sanjay, BOVENSCHEN, Soon Joo, VAN DE EEM, Joris, ROOS, Johannes Adrianus 33: EP(NL) 31: 11188069.6 32: 2011/11/07 54: BALLISTIC RESISTANT ARTICLE COMPRISING POLYETHYLENE TAPES 00: The invention pertains to a ballistic-resistant moulded article comprising a compressed stack of sheets comprising high molecular weight polyethylene tapes, the direction of the polyethylene tapes within the compressed stack being not unidirectionally, wherein at least part of the tapes have a width of at least 2 mm and a thickness to width ratio of at least 10:1 and a density of at most 99% of the theoretical tape density. The moulded
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article is based on tapes which have a density below the theoretical density of the tapes. The use of lowdensity tapes is believed to contribute to the ballistic performance of the panel. 21: 2014/03304 22: 2014/05/08 43: 2015/10/23 51: A61F 71: ZHANG, Jilin, ZHANG, Yi 72: ZHANG, Yi, ZHANG, Jilin 33: CN 31: 201110300155.3 32: 2011/10/09 54: THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPINE CORRECTION ROBOT 00: A three-dimensional spine correction robot comprises: a pillar (1), a seat (2), several human body fixing belts (302), a head fixing apparatus, a bracket (9), several pillar casing pipes (3), a spine lateral push-and-pull apparatus (6) and a seat locking mechanism (10). The head fixing apparatus is fixed on the top of the bracket (9). The pillar casing pipes (3) are sleeved over the pillar (1) in a movable manner, and each pillar casing pipe (3) is connected to a human body fixing belt (302). The lower end of the pillar casing pipe (3) is connected to the seat (2), and the upper end thereof is connected to the pillar (1). A first elastic connection object (301) is connected between the pillar casing pipes (3). The spine lateral push-and-pull apparatus (6) may move up and down along the pillar (1) and swing. The seat (2) is connected to the pillar (1) through a bearing, and may move up and down along the pillar (1). The seat locking mechanism (10) is fixed between the bracket (9) and the seat (2). The three-dimensional spine correction robot is characterized in that the therapy location is accurate, and action indexes such as therapy strength, amplitude and speed may be precisely quantified.
21: 2014/03312 22: 2014/05/09 43: 2015/11/18 51: E21D 71: GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD 72: CAWOOD, Martin; JACOBS, At; PASTORINO, Paolo Ettore; KAPP, Diedrick; MARVIN, Nicholas; TYRER, David Charles; SHEPPARD, James William; CROMPTON, Brenda 54: AN INTERNAL PRESSURE EQUALISING TUBULAR ROCK BOLT 00: The invention further provides a rock anchor which includes an elongate tubular body which extends between a first end and a second end, a rigid tubular cartridge co-axially extending within the tubular body, between a forward end and a trailing end, within which at least one adhesive component containing compartment is defined, a pressing member located within the cartridge which moves therein between a first position, at which the compartment is at a volumetric maximum, and a second position, at which the cartridge is at a volumetric minimum, a valved fluid inlet at the second end through which a fluid is introduced into the tubular body, at least one passage, between the second end and the piston in the first position, for
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fluid to pass into both an interior of the cartridge and an annular space between the tubular body and the cartridge and a seal in the annular space which seals the fluid inlet from the first end.
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distributed on a paper money transmission passage into a transmission state which characterizes whether paper money is present or not, each sensor corresponding to a paper money counter; a calculation unit (20) which calculates the paper money distance between the current detection position of any sensor and the front end position of the currently detected paper money according to the transmission state output by the sensor unit (10); and a control unit (30), once the paper money distance calculated by the calculation unit (20) goes beyond a paper money spacing standard value, the control unit (30) looking up the transmission states output accumulatively by the sensors currently, when it is found that at least one transmission state characterizes that the paper money state changes from existence to nonexistence, adding 1 to the count value of the paper money counter corresponding to the sensor, and when it is found that at least one transmission state characterizes that the paper money state changes from nonexistence to existence, judging that the current paper money detection is completed, and sending to the calculation unit (20) the position where the paper money distance from the front end of the currently detected paper money is closest to the paper money spacing standard value, as the front end position of the next detected paper money, so as to enable the calculation unit (20) to use the front end position of the next detected paper money as an initial position to calculate the distance of the next paper money.
21: 2014/03345 22: 2014/05/09 43: 2015/10/19 51: G07D 71: GRG Banking Equipment Co., Ltd. 72: LIAO, Junqing 33: CN 31: 201210181661.X 32: 2012/06/04 54: PAPER MONEY DETECTION AND COUNTING DEVICE AND DETECTION AND COUNTING METHOD 00: A paper money detection and counting device comprises: a sensor unit (10) which is used for converting the output signals of a plurality of sensors
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21: 2014/03373 22: 2012/11/16 43: 2015/10/02 51: A44C; B21C; B23P 71: FÁBRICA NACIONAL DE MONEDA Y TIMBRE REAL CASA DE LA MONEDA 72: ZAMORANO DE BLAS, JULIÁN 33: EP 31: 11382355.3 32: 2011/11/18 54: OBJECT COMPRISING A REGION OF ITS SURFACE SUITABLE FOR SHOWING A PLURALITY OF IMAGES 00: The present invention relates to an object comprising a region of its surface suitable for showing a plurality of images. Each of these images is observable from a different direction such that upon observing one of the images the other images stop being observable and do not interfere in the viewing of the observed image. The configuration which allows generating the region of surfaces suitable for showing the plurality of images allows for mass production by means of stamping or minting techniques and complicates the reproduction by unauthorized manufacturers. A method which allows obtaining the object having a region suitable for showing a plurality of images is also an object of the present invention.
21: 2014/03377 22: 2012/11/02 43: 2015/10/19 51: B22D; C21C; F23D 71: VESUVIUS CRUCIBLE COMPANY 72: ROTHFUSS, HANS 33: EP 31: 11187633.0 32: 2011/11/03 54: REFRACTORY PURGING DEVICES 00: The present invention concerns a device (1), for example a gas purging plug, for blowing gas into a metallurgical vessel comprising (a) a body (2) extending along a central axis (X1) comprising, (b) at least one gas flow channel (3) fluidly connecting a gas inlet (3a) located at one end of said body to a gas outlet (3b), located at the opposite end along said axis, said channel (3) being in the shape of a slit defined by a first and second opposed surfaces. The device (1) according to the invention is characterized in that, (c) the at least one gas channel (3) comprises a series of continuous concave bridges (4) connecting the first and second opposing surfaces defining the channel, with their concave side (4a) oriented towards the gas outlet (3b), wherein said concave bridges (4) are disposed in a staggered arrangement, such that any first shortest line running from the gas outlet (3b) to the gas inlet (3a) of the channel necessarily intercepts the concave side (4a) of at least one first bridge (41). The device (1) according to the invention permits to prevent clogging of device by infiltrated molten metal or slag.
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PATENT JOURNAL The invention relates to a gel-spun fiber comprising a polyolefin polymer forming a fiber body, wherein a stabilizer is present inside the fiber body, characterized in that the amount of said stabilizer is between 0.05 and 10 parts by weight based on 100 parts by weight of the amount of the polyolefin polymer forming said fiber body.
21: 2014/03383 22: 2012/12/13 43: 2015/10/05 51: C07C; C07D 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: ZHANG, WENMING 33: US 31: 61/570,962 32: 2011/12/15 54: MALONIC ACID DI-SALTS AND A METHOD FOR PREPARING MALONYL DIHALIDES 00: A compound of Formula (2) is disclosed: wherein R1, MA and MB are as defined in the disclosure. Also disclosed is a method for preparing a compound of Formula (1): wherein R1 and X are as defined in the disclosure comprising contacting a compound of Formula (2) with a halogenating agent. Also disclosed is a method for preparing a compound of Formula (4): wherein R1, R3 and R4 are as defined in the disclosure, comprising reacting a compound of Formula (5): wherein R3 and R4 are as defined in the disclosure with a compound of Formula (1), with a compound of Formula (1), the process of preparing the compound of Formula (4) includes the step of preparing the compound of Formula (1) from the compound of Formula (2) by the method disclosed above. Also disclosed is compound that is methyl 3,5dichlorobenzeneethanimidate methyl 3,5 dichlorobenzeneethanimidate or ethyl 3,5 dichlorobenzeneethanimidate or salts thereof.
21: 2014/03420 22: 2012/10/29 43: 2015/10/08 51: B60L 71: CATERPILLAR INC. 72: DODDAKULA, VAMSI K, RUTH, ERIC J 33: US 31: 13/287,392 32: 2011/11/02 54: END HORNS FOR PANTOGRAPH ASSEMBLY 00: A pantograph assembly (400, 402) configured to transfer electrical power from an overhead conductor (116) to a machine (100). The pantograph assembly (400, 402) includes a pantograph support (118) detachably connected to the machine (100), an articulated assembly (206), a pan rail (212, 214) and a carbon brush (220). The pantograph support (118) includes a first link (208), and a second link (210) hingedly connected to the first link (208). The first link (208) is connected to the pantograph support (118). The pan rail (212, 214) is supported by the second link (210) of the articulated assembly (206). The carbon brush (220) is supported by the pan rail (212, 214) along a longitudinal axis of the pan rail (212, 214). The pantograph assembly (400, 402) further includes an end horn (232, 236) having a bridge portion (240, 242, 244, 246) connected to the carbon brush (220). The bridge portion (240, 242, 244, 246) is configured to transfer the overhead conductor (116) between the end horn (232, 236) and the carbon brush (220).
21: 2014/03409 22: 2014/05/12 43: 2015/09/30 51: D01F 71: DSM IP Assets B.V. 72: VLASBLOM, Martin Pieter, GIJSMAN, Pieter 33: EP(NL) 31: 11189907.6 32: 2011/11/21 54: POLYOLEFIN FIBER 00: -
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21: 2014/03449 22: 2014/05/13 43: 2015/09/29 51: B60W, F16H 71: Polaris Industries Inc. 72: NELSON, Stephen L., GILLINGHAM, Brian R., WENGER, Urs, FREDRICKSON, Donovan L., KROSSCHELL, Brian D., GRAJKOWSKI, Karl, MEYER, Philipp, FROST, Donald E., KOHLER, Beat, ZURBRUEGG, Ronald, ERASMUS, Peter J., PETERMAN, Jeffrey Ivan 33: US 31: 61/547,485 32: 2011/10/14 54: ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER FOR A CVT RATIO 00: A continuously variable transmission (CVT) is provided for use on a recreational or utility vehicle. The CVT is electronically controlled by at least one control unit of the vehicle. The CVT includes a primary pulley (50) having a first sheave (100) and a second sheave (102) moveable relative to the first sheave. An actuator controls movement of the second sheave. The method includes: determining a speed of the engine (452); detecting a throttle demand (458); determining a pulley control variable (K-Factor) based on an operator input device (111), the CVT including a first and a second pulley, the first pulley (50) being moveable by an actuator (76) to modulate a gear ratio of the CVT; calculating a target engine speed (460) based on the throttle demand and the pulley control variable; and calculating a target position (470) of the first pulley of the CVT based on the calculated target engine speed and the determined speed of the engine.
21: 2014/03454 22: 2014/05/13 43: 2015/10/23 51: G01P, G01S 71: Alstom Transport Technologies 72: ANDRE, Brice, BORTOLOTTO, Mauro 33: FR 31: 13 54268 32: 2013/05/13 54: IMPROVED METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE POSITION AND/OR SPEED OF A GUIDED VEHICLE; ASSOCIATED SYSTEM 00: The invention relates to a method for selecting usable satellites (LSVU) from among the satellites (LSV) of a localization constellation, to determine an instantaneous kinematic state of a train, including steps consisting of determining a measured value (Di, PDi) and an estimated value (D*i, PD*i) of a Doppler coefficient and/or a pseudo-range, then comparing the measured and estimated values and, in case of divergence, deleting the satellite from the usable satellites. The estimated value results from a dynamic model (M) of the train, which uses only a kinematic state at a past moment (E(t-1)) to calculate an estimated instantaneous kinematic state (E*(t)) and that uses a mapping of the track (4) on which the guided vehicle moves.
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21: 2014/03465 22: 2012/10/05 43: 2015/10/06 51: C03B 71: GLASSTECH, INC. 72: NITSCHKE, DAVID B, NITSCHKE, DEAN M, LECHNER, DANIEL P 33: US 31: 13/274,827 32: 2011/10/17 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR POSITIONING GLASS SHEETS FOR FORMING 00: A method and apparatus (54) for positioning glass sheets for forming includes positioners (55) that are moved slower than the speed of glass sheet conveyance to provide rotational adjustment of a glass sheet into alignment above a forming mold (52). The forming mold (52) is moved upwardly for the forming in a pressing manner against a downwardly facing upper mold (58). Both preformed and flat glass sheets can be positioned by different embodiments of the apparatus.
21: 2014/03496 22: 2014/05/14 43: 2015/10/23 51: B65H 71: GRG Banking Equipment Co., Ltd. 72: CHA, Xinxiang, WU, En, TAN, Dong 33: CN 31: 201110450325.6 32: 2011/12/28 54: ARCED-PASSAGE TRANSFER APPARATUS 00: An arced-passage transfer apparatus (3). Same is arranged on a transfer passage between a banknote depositing module (34), a banknote dispensing module (36), and a banknote bundling module (38) of a financial self-service device (1) having deposit, withdraw, and bundling features, and comprises a large driving wheel (701), several flexible rollers (702), and a passage guide plate (703). The large driving wheel (701) comprises at least one H-shaped wheel (7011) and at least one rubber wheel (7012), where the H-shaped wheel (7011) and the rubber wheel (7012) are arranged on a same shaft. The flexible rollers (702) floatingly press on the rubber wheel (7012), and rotate in coordination with the rubber wheel (7012) to provide a driving force for transferring banknotes. The passage guide plate (703) is used for fixing the flexible rollers (702) to press on the rubber wheel (7012); also, the passage guide plate (703) and the H-shaped wheel (7011) constitute an arced passage for transferring the banknotes. As such, the arced-passage transfer apparatus reduces the number of parts and components, reduces costs, increases the reliability of banknote transfer, and reduces drive load.
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21: 2014/03497 22: 2014/05/14 43: 2015/09/28 51: A61K 71: Acino AG 72: SCHURAD, Björn, SCHMITT, Sonja 33: EP(DE) 31: 11191254.9 32: 2011/11/30 54: TRANSDERMAL THERAPEUTIC SYSTEM FOR ADMINISTERING FENTANYL OR AN ANALOGUE THEREOF 00: According to the invention, a transdermal therapeutic system for administering fentanyl or an analogue thereof through the skin is provided which has an adhesive matrix layer which comprises a mixture of two polyisobutylenes with specific memory modules. 21: 2014/03502 22: 2014/05/14 43: 2015/09/30 51: A61K, A61P, C07C 71: Targacept, Inc. 72: AKIREDDY, Srinivasa Rao, SPEAKE, Jason, BHATTI, Bahwinder Singh, YOHANNES, Daniel, GENUS, John, XIAO, Yunde 33: US 31: 61/554,998 32: 2011/11/03 54: NICOTINIC RECEPTOR NON-COMPETITIVE MODULATORS 00: The present invention relates to compounds that modulate nicotinic receptors as non-competitive antagonists, methods for their synthesis, methods for use, and their pharmaceutical compositions. 21: 2014/03519 22: 2012/11/16 43: 2015/10/08 51: H01H; A01H 71: THE TEXAS A & M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM, THE STATE OF QUEENSLAND ACTING THROUGH THE DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURE, FISHERIES AND FORESTRY, GRAINS RESEARCH & DEVELOPMENT CORPORATION 72: KLEIN, PATRICIA, BORRELL, ANDREW KENNETH, JORDAN, DAVID ROBERT, MULLET, JOHN 33: US 31: 61/560,763 32: 2011/11/16
54: DROUGHT TOLERANT PLANTS PRODUCED BY MODIFICATION OF THE STAY-GREEN STGX LOCUS 00: The present disclosure teaches the generation of drought tolerant plants. The present disclosure enables manipulation of a phenotypic characteristic referred to as 'stay -green' to facilitate drought adaptation in plants by recombinant, mutagenic and/or breeding and selection methods of manipulating StgX genes including Stg1, Stg2, Stg3a, Stg3b and Stg4. Plant management practice systems to increase crop yield and harvest efficiency in water-limited environments are also taught herein. 21: 2014/03541 22: 2014/05/15 43: 2015/10/23 51: A61K, A61P, C07K 71: Amgen Inc. 72: HILL, John Stephen, HAMBLETT, Kevin J. 33: US 31: 61/560,731 32: 2011/11/16 54: METHODS OF TREATING EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR DELETION MUTANT VIII RELATED DISORDERS 00: The present invention relates to methods of treating treating epidermal growth factor deletion mutant vIII (EGFRvIII) related disorders, such as glioblastoma or anaplastic astrocyte tumors, using antigen binding proteins, including antibodies against EGFRvIII conjugated to a drug. Diagnostic and therapeutic formulations of such antibodies and drug conjugates thereof are also provided. 21: 2014/03558 22: 2012/10/16 43: 2015/10/08 51: A62C 71: AMRONA AG 72: WAGNER, ERNST-WERNER 33: EP 31: 11191891.8 32: 2011/12/05 54: METHOD FOR EXTINGUISHING A FIRE IN AN ENCLOSED SPACE, AND FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM 00: The invention refers to a system and a method for extinguishing a fire in an enclosed space (6), wherein the enclosed space (6) is flooded with extinguishing gas at least until an extinguishing gas concentration (a) suitable for having an extinguishing effect is reached in the flooding zone. In order to make it possible that a maximum extinguishing gas concentration (b) can be realized as quickly as possible without harming persons by flooding the room (6), according to the invention the flooding of the enclosed space (6) is divided into a pre-flooding phase and a subsequent main flooding phase. The
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pre-flooding phase is equal to a time span between the point in time (t1) when the initial alarm is sounded to warn persons of impending danger and a predetermined point in time (t2). The main flooding phase is equal to a time span between the predetermined point in time (t2) and the point in time (t4) when a maximum extinguishing gas concentration (b) is reached. The enclosed space (6) is flooded such that during the entire pre-flooding phase, the extinguishing gas concentration (b) in the enclosed space (6) does not exceed a predetermined or predeterminable value that is below the critical NOAEL (no-observed-adverseeffect-level) value.
21: 2014/03566 22: 2012/11/23 43: 2015/10/08 51: C12N; C07K; C12R 71: PROTEIN DESIGN LAB, LTD. 72: QIU, XIAOQING 33: CN 31: 201110380864.7 32: 2011/11/25 54: METHOD FOR HIGHLY EXPRESSING RECOMBINANT PROTEIN OF ENGINEERING BACTERIA AND USE THEREOF 00: Provided are a method for highly expressing a recombinant protein of engineering bacteria and the use thereof. The method comprises the following steps: (1) engineering bacteria of Escherichia coli with pET system are transfected with recombinant mutated plasmid to obtain positive monoclonal colonies; (2) the positive monoclonal colonies are
enriched to obtain a seed bacteria solution, and the seed bacteria solution is induced to enrichment and growth in a large amount; and (3) the bacteria supernatant containing the recombinant protein as the expression target is separated, and then the recombinant protein in the bacteria supernatant is extracted and purified. The method is characterized in that the engineering bacteria of Escherichia coli with pET system are E.coliB834 (DE3). The components of the mass enrichment medium and the protein purification steps are also optimized such that a significant improvement in the yield and purity of the protein is achieved and the method is suitable for applying to the large-scale production of recombinant protein expressed by the engineering bacteria of Escherichia coli.
21: 2014/03568 22: 2011/12/21 43: 2015/10/08 51: F22B; F16L; F28F 71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 72: PERRIN, IAN JAMES 54: SHAPE OPTIMIZED HEADERS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF 00: Disclosed herein is a shape optimized header (200) comprising a shell (202) that is operative for collecting a fluid; wherein an internal diameter and/or a wall thickness of the shell vary with a change in pressure and/or a change in a fluid flow rate in the shell (202); and tubes (204); wherein the tubes (204) are in communication with the shell (202) and are
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operative to transfer fluid into the shell (202). Disclosed herein is a method comprising fixedly attaching tubes to a shell; wherein the shell is operative for collecting a fluid; wherein an internal diameter and/or a wall thickness of the shell vary with a change in pressure and/or a change in a fluid flow rate in the shell; and wherein the tubes are in communication with the shell and are operative to transfer fluid into the shell.
21: 2014/03572 22: 2012/10/29 43: 2015/10/08 51: B60W; B60R; E21C; G08G 71: CATERPILLAR INC. 72: RUTH, ERIC J 33: US 31: 13/299,385 32: 2011/11/18 54: AUTOMATED PANTOGRAPH CONTROL FOR MINING TRUCK POWER SYSTEM 00: Controlling a power system (20) in a mining truck (10) includes receiving data indicative of an expected change in suitability of the mining truck (10) for on-trolley operation, and outputting a control command to an actuating mechanism (42) for a pantograph (40) responsive to the data and prior to occurrence of the expected suitability change. A mining truck (10) and power system (20) are further provided, wherein a pantograph (40) having an electrical contractor (48) is adjusted between a first configuration contacting an overhead trolley line (100), and a rest configuration, responsive to data indicative of the expected suitability change.
21: 2014/03584 22: 2014/05/16 43: 2015/10/06 51: C01B, C10G 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: BRACHT, Maarten, ROHDE, Martin, Philipp 33: EP 31: 11193318.0 32: 2011/12/13 54: FISCHER-TROPSCH PROCESS 00: The present invention is directed to a process for the production of hydrocarbon product from two different hydrocarbonaceous feedstocks comprising the steps of: (a) preparing a feed syngas comprising hydrogen and carbon monoxide having a hydrogen/carbon monoxide [H2/CO] molar feed ratio suitable for Fischer-Tropsch synthesis and (b) using the feed syngas in a Fischer-Tropsch process using one or more syngas conversion reactors thereby obtaining the hydrocarbon product, wherein (i) the feed syngas is prepared by combining a first syngas having a H2/CO molar ratio below the molar feed ratio and a second syngas having a H2/CO molar ratio above the molar feed ratio; (ii) the first syngas is prepared from a liquid hydrocarbon comprising feedstock as the sole source of carbon in a first syngas manufacturing process comprising a non-catalytic partial oxidation step; (iii) the second syngas is prepared from a methane comprising feedstock as the sole source of carbon in a second syngas manufacturing process comprising a heat exchange reforming step and an auto-thermal reforming step; and\ (iv) the first syngas manufacturing process and the second syngas manufacturing process are operated in parallel.
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21: 2014/03592 22: 2014/05/16 43: 2015/09/29 51: A23D, A23L, A61K 71: Nestec S.A. 72: GARCIA-RODENAS, Clara, HOPPLER, Matthias, OFFORD CAVIN, Elizabeth 33: EP(CH) 31: 11185610.0 32: 2011/10/18 54: COMPOSITION FOR USE IN THE PROMOTION OF MAGNESIUM ABSORPTION AND/OR MAGNESIUM RETENTION 00: The invention discloses a composition comprising a mixture of oligosaccharides, said mixture containing at least one N-acetylated oligosaccharide, at least one sialylated oligosaccharide and at least one neutral oligosaccharide, for use in the promotion magnesium absorption and/or magnesium retention. The composition preferably further comprises at least one long chain polyunsaturated fatty acid and/or at least one probiotic. This composition is particularly adapted for use in infants notably preterm infants. 21: 2014/03604 22: 2014/05/16 43: 2015/10/19 51: F24J, H01L 71: Sunpartner Technologies 72: GILBERT, Joël 33: FR 31: 11/03192 32: 2011/10/18 54: RIGID OR FLEXIBLE SOLAR COLLECTOR WITH AN IMAGE DISPLAYED ON THE SURFACE AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING SAME 00: The invention relates to a device with a collector for collecting the light energy from a light source, comprising at least one light energy collector (5), characterised in that it further comprises a transparent plate (1) arranged between the light source and said collector, and whereof a first face (la) is structured by an array of lenses (10) separated by slots (2), while the second face (lb) contains areas of pixels (3) of an image, and transparent areas (4). As a result of this structure, an observer is able to view an image on the surface of the screen, even though the screen is transparent to solar radiation. This solar radiation then reaches a solar collector positioned behind the plate. The slots are provided in the thickness of said plate and also have the effect of making the screen flexible and rollable about an axis. These slots also have the optical property of increasing the angles of view of the image. This invention is particularly suitable for the visual integration of solar collectors into our environment, in particular in blinds, brise-soleils, sun
visors, sunshades, shade canopies, roofs, walls, tiles, glazings, transport vehicles, including watercraft and aircraft, advertising panels and screens, electronic screens, clothes, and generally on any imaged media, including electronic images, and on any planar or non-planar surfaces.
21: 2014/03610 22: 2012/10/18 43: 2015/10/06 51: G07F 71: NOVOMATIC AG 72: FAUL, THOMAS 33: DE 31: 102012054729.0 32: 2011/10/21 54: GAMING MACHINE 00: A gaming machine comprising at least one computer-controlled game device (3), which is connected to a game progress controlling device, wherein a device is provided for controlling the input and output elements (29). The device comprises a control device (14) which is coupled to the game progress controller and is in communication with a master (18), which communicates in real time via a two-wire connection (28) with input and output elements (29) designed as slaves (19).
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21: 2014/03630 22: 2014/05/19 43: 2015/10/15 51: B65G 71: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft 72: RASENACK, Wolf-Martin 33: EP(DE) 31: 12153974.6 32: 2012/02/06 54: METHOD FOR OPERATING A CONVEYOR INSTALLATION 00: -
21: 2014/03631 22: 2014/05/19 43: 2015/10/15 51: C10L 71: Total Marketing Services 72: BARBIER, Anne Christine, MANON, Bernard, HEYBERGER, Barbara, BAPTISTE, Vincent 33: FR 31: 11 62487 32: 2011/12/28 33: FR 31: 1162488 32: 2011/12/28 54: FUEL COMPOSITION COMPRISING A HEAVY FUEL OIL AND A BIOMASS PRODUCT 00: The invention relates to the use of a liquid fuel from biomass as an additive for stabilising a fuel composition comprising a heavy fuel oil which is defined according to standard ASTM D396-98.
21: 2014/03632 22: 2014/05/19 43: 2015/10/06 51: B26D 71: Sealed Air Corporation (US) 72: SPERRY, Charles R., MCNAMARA, Dennis F., SALERNO, Mark H., SCOTT, Suzanne M., PIUCCI, Vincent A., SMITH, Stephen D., KOKE, John, KROLL, David M. 33: US 31: 61/566,210 32: 2011/12/02 54: SLICING APPARATUS 00: An improved slicer having a reciprocating blade is disclosed. The use of a reciprocating blade allows the configuration and functionality of the slicer to be modified to address many of the deficiencies of current rotary slicers. The slicer operates without manual intervention, and includes the capability to automatically stack the sliced products. In other words, the food product to be sliced is placed on the slicer, and the slicer automatically slices the food product and stacks the sliced product, in a configuration that is presentable to the customer. In some embodiments, the machine is designed to have certain zones that can be cleaned or replaced, while the rest of the machine is never contaminated. In addition, the reciprocating blade is inexpensive and easily replaceable, thereby eliminating the need to sharpen the blade.
21: 2014/03634 22: 2014/05/19 43: 2015/10/09 51: E04H 71: Q-Yield Outdoor Gear Ltd. 72: ZHOU, Nanqing, CHEN, Ming, MAO, Muhua 54: TENT MODULE BLOCK STRUCTURE 00: A tent module block structure comprises a pivot seat, a lower lid, and a lock member for locking the pivot seat and the lower lid. The pivot seat is formed with at least three pivot troughs which are arranged
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radially. Each pivot trough is formed from an upper surface of the pivot seat toward a side edge of the pivot seat. Each pivot trough is formed with a stop platform at a lower end of the side edge of the pivot seat. Each pivot trough is formed with a spherical socket toward a central portion of the pivot seat. The spherical socket penetrates through a lower end surface of the pivot seat. The lower lid is formed with spherical seats corresponding in position to the spherical sockets of the pivot troughs. An end of each tent pole is formed with a spherical head to mate with the spherical socket. The pivot ends of the tent poles cooperate with the spherical sockets to form a universal joint configuration. The tent poles of the tent can be unfolded and folded agilely. Through the tent module block structure, the tent poles of the tent frame can be connected. When the included angle a between the tent poles and the pivot seat is less than 180 degrees, the tent is in a stable support state. On the contrary, the tent can be folded. The tent module block structure has a simple structure, can be operated conveniently, is applicable to any position for connection of the tent poles, and has better suitability.
(6), the second component being adapted to articulate with the bearing surface of the first component (4), wherein a surface treatment is applied to at least a portion of the bearing surface of the second component (6) to form a wear-resistant surface.
21: 2014/03691 22: 2014/05/21 43: 2015/11/18 51: E04H 71: COCHRANE STEEL PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD 72: BUCARIZZA, Vlado 33: ZA 31: 2013/02778 32: 2013/04/18 54: FENCE PANEL MANUFACTURE 00: A fence panel made from wire mesh which is strengthened with reinforcing elements which are welded to the mesh using a welding current which is higher than a welding current used to weld the wires in the mesh together.
21: 2014/03648 22: 2012/11/13 43: 2015/10/06 51: A61L 71: BIOMET UK HEALTHCARE LIMITED 72: BIGSBY, ROBERT JOHN ANDREW, KHAN, MOHAMMED IMRAN 33: GB 31: 1119810.8 32: 2011/11/17 54: A PROSTHESIS 00: A prosthesis (2) comprising: a first component (4) formed from a fibre reinforced polymer material and having a bearing surface; and a second component
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PATENT JOURNAL 00: A laundry detergent composition, which comprises: (i) an encapsulated volatile benefit agent; (ii) an encapsulated phase change active having a phase transition temperature of from 24 to 39°C; (iii) at least one anionic surfactant; and (iv) at least one non-ionic surfactant; wherein the composition further comprises a non-encapsulated volatile benefit agent.
21: 2014/03694 22: 2012/10/31 43: 2015/10/05 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: CROSSMAN, MARTIN CHARLES, DAWSON, BELINDA FAY 33: EP 31: 11192983.2 32: 2011/12/12 54: LAUNDRY COMPOSITIONS 00: The present invention relates to a laundry liquid detergent composition comprising (a) non-ionic surfactant which comprises an alcohol ethoxylate: (b) anionic surfactant, comprising sodium and/or potassium alkyl C9 to C20 benzene sulfonate: (c) alkyl ether carboxylic acid or carboxylate salt thereof: (d) a betaine surfactant: and (e) a cationic polymer: and to the use of a composition comprising an alkyl ether carboxylate, cationic polymer and a betaine to soften fabrics.
21: 2014/03698 22: 2013/04/02 43: 2015/10/02 51: G06Q 71: FIREID PAYMENTS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: JOUBERT, FRANCOIS MALAN, MARAIS, MARIUS, KRITZINGER, CARL HENRI, GREEFF, GERRIT JOHANNES 33: ZA 31: 2012/02333 32: 2012/03/30 54: UNIFIED IDENTITY MANAGEMENT FOR MOBILE WEB PAYMENTS 00: A method of facilitating a transaction is disclosed. The method includes generating a unique transaction identifier which is associated with a transaction to be performed between a merchant and a user and which is embedded in a URL. The URL is displayed to a user wishing to perform a transaction via a mobile web browser. Using an application on the user's mobile device, the unique transaction identifier is extracted from the URL and transmitted to an information brokerage service. At the information brokerage service, transaction data is generated including payment information. The transaction data is transmitted to the user's mobile device or another computing device. The information brokerage service receives a transaction confirmation message from the user, and transmits payment details to a payment gateway or the merchant. A system for implementing the method is also disclosed.
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21: 2014/03702 22: 2012/11/19 43: 2015/10/02 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: WELLS, JOHN FRANCIS, KLUGKIST, JAN, PARRY, ALYN JAMES 33: EP 31: 11194488.0 32: 2011/12/20 54: LIQUID DETERGENTS COMPRISING LIPASE AND BLEACH CATALYST 00: A detergent liquid composition comprising: a) from 20 to 70 wt% surfactant, comprising at least 5 wt% (based on total liquid composition) anionic surfactant, b) at least 1000 LU per gram of the liquid composition lipase, c) 0.05 to 0.3 wt% of a transition metal catalyst, the catalyst being a ligand of the formula (I) complexed with a transition metal, selected from Fe(ll) and Fe(lll), Where R1 and R2 are independently selected from: C1-C4-alkyl, C6C10-ary, and, a group containing a heteroatom capable of coordinating to a transition metal, wherein at least one of R1 and R2 is the group containing the heteroatom; preferably at least one of R1 or R2 is pyridin-2-ylmethyl, more preferably R1 is pyridin-2ylmethyl and R2 is methyl; R3 and R4 are independently selected from hydrogen, C1-C8 alkyl, Cl-C8-alkylene-0-C1-C8-alkyl, C1-C8-alkylene-OC6-C10- aryl, C6-C10-aryl, C1-C8-hydroxyalkyl, and -(CH2)nC(0)ORS, wherein R5 is independently selected from: hydrogen, C1-C4- alkyl, n is from 0 to 4, and mixtures thereof; preferably R3=R4= C(0)OMe; and, each R is independently selected from: hydrogen, F, CI, Br, hydroxyl, C1-C4-alkylene-
21: 2014/03703 22: 2012/11/19 43: 2015/10/02 51: C11D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: WELLS, JOHN FRANCIS, GREEN, ANDREW DAVID, PARRY, ALYN JAMES, CHOPRA-GANDHI, SEEMA 33: EP 31: 11194487.2 32: 2011/12/20 54: ISOTROPIC LIQUID DETERGENTS COMPRISING SOIL RELEASE POLYMER 00: An isotropic liquid detergent composition with an inbottle pH in the range 6.0 to less than 7, the composition comprising, in addition to water: a) up to 60 wt% detersive surfactant including at least 5 wt% anionic sulphonate and /or sulphate surfactant comprising surfactant acid neutralised with one or more materials the pKa of whose conjugate acid(s) lies more than 2 units higher than the in-bottle pH of the detergent liquid composition b) at least 0.3 wt% fatty acid partially neutralised with one or more materials the pKa of whose conjugate acid(s) lies more than 2 units higher than the in-bottle pH of the detergent liquid composition c) at least 1.0 wt%, preferably at least 1.8 wt%, Triethanolamine (TEA);
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and d) at least 0.5 wt% soil release polymer (SRP). 21: 2014/03704 22: 2012/11/06 43: 2015/10/02 51: H04W; H04L 71: NEC CORPORATION 72: MUKOUYAMA, MOTOHIRO 33: JP 31: 2011-247377 32: 2011/11/11 54: WIRELESS TRANSMISSION DEVICE, FAILURE-INFORMATION FORWARDING METHOD, AND FAILURE-INFORMATION NOTIFICATION METHOD 00: A wireless transmission device houses a plurality of wireless transmission channels including a first and a second wireless transmission channel. The wireless transmission device is provided with: a wireless signal transmitting/receiving unit having a first wireless port for transmitting/receiving a wireless signal to/from a first transmission device using the first wireless transmission channel, and a second wireless port for transmitting/receiving a wireless signal to/from a second transmission device using the second wireless transmission channel; and a control unit for notifying the second transmission device of a failure by using the second wireless transmission channel, when a failure pertaining to the first wireless port arises.
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72: LUNDEN, Jari, VIRTEJ, Elena, MOISIO, Martti, MALKAMÄKI, Esa 33: US 31: 13/283,345 32: 2011/10/27 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF RECEPTION PARAMETERS IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 00: An apparatus, method and system for the management of reception parameters in a communication system. In one embodiment, the apparatus includes at least one processor, and at least one memory including computer program code. The at least one memory and the computer program code are configured to, with the at least one processor, cause the apparatus to determine a power saving profile based on a state of the apparatus disassociated from ongoing traffic monitoring at a radio layer, and provide the power saving profile via a signaling message to a serving network element.
21: 2014/03730 22: 2012/10/30 43: 2015/10/08 51: A23F 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: GUTTAPADU, SREERAMULU, PALAGIRI, SWATHY, PENDEM, ANJANEYULU, PURUSHOTHAMAN, POOVIZHI PONNAMMAL, BASAVARAJU, LOKESH 33: IN 31: 3273/MUM/2011 32: 2011/11/22 54: A PROCESS FOR PRODUCING TEA PRODUCT 00: The present invention relates to a process for producing a black tea product with enhanced sensorials. The people who prefer to consume black tea are unable to get a good amount of catechins, because, in black tea the amount of catechins is significantly less than that of green tea. Therefore there is a need for providing a tea product which has relatively high amount and catechins high amount of
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theaflavins and high amount of polyphenols made by a process without addition of any exogenous theaflavins and/or catechins and which also has the sensorials of black tea. It is an object of the present invention to provide a process for producing a tea product with a relatively high amount of catechins and theaflavins without the addition of any exogenous theaflavins and/or catechins. The present inventors have surprisingly found that tea products obtained by a process involving a step of anaerobic incubation at specific temperatures and for specific durations provide a tea product with improved sensorials and thereby satisfying one or more of the objects of the invention. 21: 2014/03731 22: 2012/12/05 43: 2015/10/06 51: A01P; A01N; A61K 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: GOLDING, STEPHEN, THOMPSON, KATHERINE MARY, DIEHL, MEGAN ANNE, HARP, JOHN ROBERT, STOTT, IAN PETER, TRUSLOW, CAROL LYNN, CORNMELL, ROBERT JOSEPH 33: US 31: 61/567,358 32: 2011/12/06 33: US 31: 61/567,366 32: 2011/12/06 33: US 31: 61/567,377 32: 2011/12/06 33: US 31: 61/567,383 32: 2011/12/06 33: US 31: 61/567,396 32: 2011/12/06 33: US 31: 61/664,776 32: 2012/06/27 54: MICROBICIDAL COMPOSITION 00: A synergistic microbicidal composition containing a selected from the class consisting of chlorinated phenols, fused bicyclic phenols, monosubstituted phenols and monosubstituted catechols and an antimicrobial alcohol selected from the class consisting of acyclic terpene alcohols. 21: 2014/03735 22: 2012/11/14 43: 2015/10/08 51: A61K 71: DR. REDDY'S LABORATORIES LTD. 72: KOLLURI, MAHESHWAR, DUBEY, RAJESH, RAGHUVANSHI, RAJEEV SINGH 33: IN 31: 3920/CHE/2011 32: 2011/11/15 33: US 31: 61/582,566 32: 2012/01/03 54: PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS COMPRISING ATORVASTATIN AND GLIMEPIRIDE 00: Aspects of the present application relate to pharmaceutical formulations comprising atorvastatin or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and glimepiride as active agents, wherein both atorvastatin or pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, and glimepiride are in immediate release form.
21: 2014/03739 22: 2012/11/16 43: 2015/10/08 51: A61K 71: APOTEX TECHNOLOGIES INC., SUNNYBROOK RESEARCH INSTITUTE, CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL LOS ANGELES 72: SPINO, MICHAEL, CONNELLY, JOHN CHALMERS, WOOD, JOHN CHARLES, WRIGHT, GRAHAM ARNOLD, GHUGRE, NILESH RAMESH 33: US 31: 61/561,692 32: 2011/11/18 33: US 31: 61/591,854 32: 2012/01/27 54: METHODS OF TREATMENT WITH DEFERIPRONE 00: The current application is directed to methods of treating or ameliorating myocardial ischemia, an acute coronary event, and a myocardial reperfusion injury comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of deferiprone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to a patient in need thereof. The application is also directed to reducing the risk for myocardial reperfusion injury as well as promoting the beneficial remodeling of cardiac tissue in a patient, comprising administering a therapeutically effective amount of deferiprone or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof to a patient before, during or after reperfusion therapy. The application also includes methods of selecting a patient for treatment of reperfusion injury and subsequently treating the selected patient. 21: 2014/03742 22: 2012/12/05 43: 2015/10/06 51: A01P; A01N; A61K 71: UNILEVER PLC
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72: GOLDING, STEPHEN, THOMPSON, KATHERINE MARY, CORNMELL, ROBERT JOSEPH, DIEHL, MEGAN ANNE, HARP, JOHN ROBERT, STOTT, IAN PETER, TRUSLOW, CAROL LYNN 33: US 31: 61/567,348 32: 2011/12/-06 33: US 31: 61/567,355 32: 2011/12/06 33: US 31: 61/664,770 32: 2012/06/27 54: MICROBICIDAL COMPOSITION 00: A synergistic microbicidal composition comprising: (a) at least one microbicide selected from the group consisting of a monosubstituted phenol and an isopropyl methyl phenol;and (b)at least one microbicide selected from the group consisting of substituted cyclohexyl propyl-1,3-diols, propen-2ylmethyl cyclohexanols and menthadiene alcohols. 21: 2014/03743 22: 2012/12/05 43: 2015/10/06 51: A01P; A01N 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: GOLDING, STEPHEN, THOMPSON, KATHERINE MARY, CORNMELL, ROBERT JOSEPH, DIEHL, MEGAN ANNE, HARP, JOHN ROBERT, STOTT, IAN PETER, TRUSLOW, CAROL LYNN 33: US 31: 61/567,356 32: 2011/12/06 33: US 31: 61/664,771 32: 2012/06/27 54: MICROBICIDAL COMPOSITION 00: A synergistic microbicidal composition containing: (a) at least one microbicide selected from the group consisting of isopropyl methyl phenols and monosubstituted phenols and (b) at least one microbicide selected from the group consisting of pmenthene alcohols, menthadiene alcohols and other antimicrobial alcohols of a specified structure. 21: 2014/03745 22: 2012/12/05 43: 2015/10/06 51: A01N; A01P; A61K 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: GOLDING, STEPHEN, THOMPSON, KATHERINE MARY, CORNMELL, ROBERT JOSEPH, DIEHL, MEGAN ANNE, HARP, JOHN ROBERT, STOTT, IAN PETER, TRUSLOW, CAROL LYNN 33: US 31: 61/567,351 32: 2011/12/06 33: US 31: 61/567,363 32: 2011/12/06 33: US 31: 61/567,369 32: 2011/12/06 33: US 31: 61/567,380 32: 2011/12/06 33: US 31: 61/567,393 32: 2011/12/06 33: US 31: 61/664,775 32: 2012/06/27 54: MICROBICIDAL COMPOSITION 00: A synergistic microbicidal composition containing a phenolic compound selected from the class
consisting of chlorinated phenols, monosubstituted phenols, fused bicyclic phenols, isopropyl methyl catechols, and monosubstituted catechols and an antimicrobial alcohol selected from the class of menthadiene alcohols and other antimicrobial alcohols. 21: 2014/03761 22: 2014/05/22 43: 2015/10/13 51: A61K, C11D, C12N 71: Novozymes A/S 72: SCHNORR, Kirk Matthew, NIELSEN, Jens Erik, KLAUSEN, Mikkel 33: EP(DK) 31: 11190690.5 32: 2011/11/25 54: POLYPEPTIDES HAVING LYSOZYME ACTIVITY AND POLYNUCLEOTIDES ENCODING SAME 00: The present invention relates to isolated polypeptides having lysozymeactivity and polynucleotides encoding the polypeptides. The invention also relates to nucleic acid constructs, vectors, and host cells comprising the polynucleotides as well as methods of producing and using the polypeptides. 21: 2014/03776 22: 2012/11/02 43: 2015/10/08 51: A01N; A01P 71: BAYER CROPSCIENCE LP 72: ROYALTY, REED NATHAN, THOMAS, VARGHESE PHILIP 33: US 31: 61/556,001 32: 2011/11/04 54: BIOCONTROL OF NEMATODES 00: A method for controlling nematodes in or on a plant, a plant part, and/or a locus for plant growth is provided, the method comprising applying to a plant, plant part, or locus for plant growth in need of protection from said nematodes an effective amount of Bacillus pumilus, a mutant of Bacillus pumilus, or at least one metabolite of Bacillus pumilus. In particular, the Bacillus pumilus strain may be strain QST2808. 21: 2014/03781 22: 2012/12/14 43: 2015/10/02 51: C12N; A01H 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: MILLER, PAUL DAVID 33: US 31: 61/576,138 32: 2011/12/15 54: METHOD FOR IMPROVED TRANSFORMATION USING AGROBACTERIUM 00: Methods to increase transformation frequency in plants when using Agrobacterium as the transformant are described. The methods include exposing plant cells to Agrobacterium cells in a liquid medium containing a surfactant. Some methods
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include exposing the plant cells to continuous light after exposure to the Agrobacterium cells. Examples of plants useful with these methods include maize plants (e.g., immature maize embryos). 21: 2014/03786 22: 2011/10/26 43: 2015/10/02 51: E21B; B22F; C22C 71: LONGYEAR TM, INC. 72: LAMBERT, CHRISTIAN M, PEARCE, CODY A 33: US 31: 13/280,977 32: 2011/10/25 54: HIGH-STRENGTH, HIGH-HARDNESS BINDERS AND DRILLING TOOLS FORMED USING THE SAME 00: Implementations of the present invention include a binder with high hardness and tensile strength that allows for the creation of drilling tools with increased wear resistance. In particular, one or more implementations include a binder having about 5 to about 50 weight % of nickel, about 35 to about 60 weight % of zinc, and about 0.5 to about 35 weight % of tin. Implementations of the present invention also include drilling tools, such as reamers and drill bits, formed from such binders. 21: 2014/03791 22: 2012/11/15 43: 2015/10/06 51: C10G; C01B; F25B 71: COMPACTGTL LIMITED 72: COETZEE, MICHIEL, BOWE, MICHAEL JOSEPH 33: GB 31: 1120327.0 32: 2011/11/24 54: OIL WELL PRODUCT TREATMENT 00: A plant (10) for treating fluid products (12) obtained from an oil well (14), to produce a hydrocarbon product (42), comprises a series of separators (20, 30, 40) at progressively lower pressures, to which the fluid products are supplied in succession. A high pressure gas phase (21) is obtained from the separator (20) and is supplied to a flow restrictor (54) so as to undergo cooling through the Joule Thomson effect, and then passed to a NGL separator (55) to produce a natural gas liquid stream (56) and a gaseous natural gas stream (58). The natural gas stream (58) is then processed chemically, using a synthesis gas production unit (60), and a Fischer-Tropsch synthesis unit (66) to produce a synthetic crude oil (72). The synthetic crude oil (72) is supplied to one of the separators (20), and the natural gas liquid stream (56) is supplied to another of the separators (30); the pressure in the one separator (20) is greater than the pressure in the other separator (30).
21: 2014/03801 22: 2014/05/23 43: 2015/10/02 51: G01F 71: SENWES LIMITED 72: KRIEK (SNR), DANIËL RENIER, KRIEK (JNR), DANIËL RENIER, VENTER, FREDERIK PETRUS, GROBLER, MARIA MAGRIETHA 33: ZA 31: 2013/03791 32: 2013/05/24 54: BULK MATERIAL MONITORING SYSTEM 00: This invention concerns a system for monitoring bulk material. The system includes at least one base unit having a unique identifier for identifying its location and a portable measuring device which is releasably attachable to the base unit. The measuring device has a sensor for reading the unique identifier when the measuring device is attached to the base unit, a range finder which is carried on a body of the measuring device in a manner allowing movement of the range finder in at least two planes of movement, and a control system. The control system including a processing module for, in use, controlling the operation of the range finder, a memory module for storing data collected during operation of the measuring device and a communication module for communicating with an external module. The base unit and the measuring device have complementally shaped engaging formations which engage one another when the measuring device is attached to the base unit. The engaging formations are arranged to allow the measuring device to be attached to the base unit in a fixed orientation. The invention also concerns a measuring device and method of monitoring the level of bulk material. The system,
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device and method may be used the monitoring of bulk material levels in bins of one or more silos.
21: 2014/03803 22: 2014/05/23 43: 2015/10/28 51: A61F, A61L, A61M 71: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC 72: HARTWELL, Edward, Yerbury, COLLINSON, Sarah, Jenny, FRYER, Christopher, John, PHILLIPS, Marcus, Damian 33: GB 31: 1120454.2 32: 2011/11/25 33: GB 31: 1209619.4 32: 2012/05/30 54: COMPOSITION, APPARATUS, KIT AND METHOD AND USES THEREOF 00: A curable composition for use in wound care comprising, apportioned between at least one Part A and at least one Part B: one or more alkenyl-group containing polymers (i) having at least one alkenyl group or moiety per molecule, one or more SiHcontaining polymers (ii) having at least one Si-H unit per molecule; and a catalyst (iii) for curing by addition of alkenyl-contatning polymer (i) to SiHcontain/ng polymer (ii), Part A and Part B independently having viscosity at 23°C in the range 5 - 300 Pa.s, preferably 10 - 100 Pa s, at a shearing rate of 10 s-1, and when combined in one Part having cure time at 23° C in the range from 0.5 min to 25 min, wherein when dispensed into a location about a wound dressing, said wound dressing overlying a wound site and skin thereabout, said dispensing being so as to intimately contact and overlie an edge of said dressing and skin about said
edge, the composition cures in contact with said edge and skin at 32° C to an elastomer exhibiting zero or low tack at a time in the range from 0.5 to less than 30 minutes, apparatus for use with said composition comprising dispensing apparatus or wound dressing, a kit comprising the same, and methods of dispensing and curing the same and of using the same in sealing a wound dressing and in treating a wound site of a human in need thereof.
21: 2014/03830 22: 2012/05/16 43: 2015/10/06 51: A01G 71: ZHEJIANG JINGRI LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD 72: CHENG, SHIYOU 33: CN 31: 201110211772.6 32: 2011/07/27 54: CONTROL METHOD FOR THE STAGED TIMING AND REGULATION OF LIGHT IN PLANT LIGHTING 00: A control method for the staged timing and light regulation in plant lighting, wherein the method utilizes the unique advantages of an LED to effect the digital regulation of the intensity, characteristic and duration of light during the plant lighting process. An LED plant illumination lamp using the control method can be more energy-efficient than a traditional plant light, and can select different lighting solutions according to the demands for light of different plants. The technology allows for the convenient control of the intensity, characteristic and duration of light by a digital control module, and is adaptable and accurate.
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PATENT JOURNAL In one operating mode, the converter operates with a fixed modulation period and a variable on time, and in another operating mode, the converter operates with a variable modulation period and a fixed on time. The improved power converter provides highly efficient low power energy capture, improving power efficiency and enabling energy capture in low light conditions with reduced converter losses.
21: 2014/03836 22: 2014/05/26 43: 2015/10/22 51: C07K 71: JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: LANGDOWN, Jonathan, BAGLIN, Trevor, HUNTINGTON, James, Andrew 33: GB 31: 1121513.4 32: 2011/12/14 54: THROMBIN-BINDING ANTIBODY MOLECULES AND USES THEREOF 00: This invention relates to isolated antibodies which recognise the exosite 1 epitope of thrombin and selectively inhibit thrombin without promoting bleeding. These antibody molecules may be useful in the treatment and prevention of thrombosis, embolism and other conditions mediated by thrombin. 21: 2014/03840 22: 2014/05/26 43: 2015/10/09 51: H02J, H02M 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: A power converter is configured to transfer energy from a photovoltaic (PV) array to a DC bus internal to the power converter. The power converter executes a modulation module to selectively connect one or more switching devices between the output of the PV array and the DC bus. The power converter is configured to operate in multiple operating modes.
21: 2014/03855 22: 2012/11/30 43: 2015/10/29 51: A24C; A24D 71: TANNPAPIER GMBH 72: GRIESMAYR, GUENTHER, PUEHRINGER, BARBARA, SCHEUCHL, MARCO 33: AT 31: A 1783/2011 32: 2011/12/01 54: MOUTHPIECE LINING PAPER FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE 00: The invention relates to a tipping paper for a smoking article (1), which tipping paper forms the outermost layer of the casing of the filter. The tipping paper (1) is provided with locally limited raised areas (3, 13, 23) that are formed by hardened lacquer. Between the raised areas (3, 13, 23), surface regions (2) of the tipping paper (1) are provided, above which the raised areas (3, 13, 23) protrude by at least 5 µm in the direction perpendicular to the plane of the tipping paper (1).
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PATENT JOURNAL methods of using them for controlling the growth of plants and/or promoting the germination of seeds.
21: 2014/03858 22: 2012/12/28 43: 2015/10/08 51: C07D; A61K 71: BETTA PHARMACEUTICALS CO., LTD 72: HU, SHAOJING, LONG, WEI, LI, ZONGQUAN, WANG, FEI 33: CN 31: PCT/CN2011/081586 32: 2011/10/31 54: METHODS OF PREPARING ICOTINIB AND ICOTINIB HYDROCHLORIDE, AND INTERMEDIATES THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to the technical field of medicine. Provided are methods of preparing icotinib, icotinib hydrochloride, and intermediates thereof. The methods avoid the use of phosphoryl chloride, thereby greatly reducing the emission of pollutants, which is of major benefit to the economy and environment. 21: 2014/03877 22: 2014/05/27 43: 2015/10/15 51: A01N, C07D 71: Syngenta Participations AG 72: LACHIA, Mathilde Denise, DE MESMAEKER, Alain, VILLEDIEU-PERCHERON, Emmanuelle, WOLF, Hanno Christian, JUNG, Pierre Joseph Marcel, LANFERMEIJER, Franciscus Cornelis, VAN DEN WIJNGARD, Paul Willem Jan, SCREPANTI, Claudio 33: GB 31: 1121803.9 32: 2011/12/16 54: STRIGOLACTAM DERIVATIVES AS PLANT GROWTH REGULATING COMPOUNDS 00: The present invention relates to novel strigolactam derivatives of formula (I), to processes and intermediates for preparing them, to plant growth regulator compositions comprising them and to
21: 2014/03938 22: 2014/05/29 43: 2015/10/06 51: C12N C07K A01H 71: BASF SE 72: HUTZLER, Johannes, TRESCH, Stefan, MIETZNER, Thomas, WITSCHEL, Matthias, LERCHL, Jens, APONTE, Raphael, PARRA RAPADO, Liliana, PAULIK, Jill, Marie 33: US 31: 61/554,525 32: 2011/11/02 33: EP 31: 11187487.1 32: 2011/11/02 33: EP 31: 11187887.2 32: 2011/11/04 33: US 31: 61/555,515 32: 2011/11/04 54: PLANTS HAVING INCREASED TOLERANCE TO HERBICIDES 00: A method for controlling undesired vegetation at a plant cultivation site is provided, which comprises the steps of providing, at said site, a plant comprising at least a nucleotide sequence encoding a wild-type hydroxyphenyl pyruvate dioxygenase or a mutated hydroxyphenyl pyruvate dioxygenase (mut-HPPD) which is resistant or tolerant to a coumarone-derivative herbicide and /or a nucleotide sequence encoding a wild-type homogentisate solanesyl transferase or a mutated homogentisate solanesyl transferase (mut-HST) which is resistant or tolerant to a coumarone-derivative herbicide, and applying to said site an effective amount of said herbicide. Plants comprising mut-HPPD and methods of obtaining such plants are also provided. 21: 2014/03939 22: 2014/05/29 43: 2015/09/30 51: C12N C07K A01H 71: BASF SE 72: HUTZLER, Johannes, TRESCH, Stefan, MIETZNER, Thomas, WITSCHEL, Matthias,
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LERCHL, Jens, APONTE, Raphael, PARRA RAPADO, Liliana, PAULIK, Jill, Marie 33: EP 31: 11187487.1 32: 2011/11/02 33: US 31: 61/554,525 32: 2011/11/02 54: PLANTS HAVING INCREASED TOLERANCE TO HERBICIDES 00: A method for controlling undesired vegetation at a plant cultivation site is provided, which comprises the steps of providing, at said site, a plant comprising at least a nucleotide sequence encoding a wild-type hydroxyphenyl pyruvate dioxygenase or a mutated hydroxyphenyl pyruvate dioxygenase (mut-HPPD) which is resistant or tolerant to a coumarone-derivative herbicide and/or a nucleotide sequence encoding a wild-type homogentisate solanesyl transferase or a mutated homogentisate solanesyl transferase (mut-HST) which is resistant or tolerant to a coumarone-derivative herbicide applying to said site an effective amount of said herbicide. Plants comprising mut-HPPD and methods of obtaining such plants are also provided. 21: 2014/03941 22: 2012/12/04 43: 2015/10/06 51: C25D 71: DÜRR SYSTEMS GMBH 72: DIETERICH, MICHAEL, PREGENZER, ALFRED 33: DE 31: 10 2011 056 496.9 32: 2011/12/15 54: COATING UNIT AND METHOD FOR COATING WORKPIECES 00: In order to create a coating unit with a flexible and reliable operation for coating workpieces, which has a dip tank into which the workpieces to be coated can be introduced, a current conversion system for providing a coating current that can be fed through the dip tank for coating the workpieces, and an electrode, which can be arranged in the dip tank and which is electrically connected to the current conversion system, the invention relates to the current conversion system comprising a current conversion unit comprising a circuit breaker and an isolating transformer, wherein the circuit breaker can be connected on the input side to a supply current source and on the output side to the isolating transformer, and wherein the isolating transformer can be connected on the input side to the circuit breaker and on the output side to an electrode.
21: 2014/03948 22: 2013/01/25 43: 2015/10/09 51: A61K 71: DIGNITY SCIENCES LIMITED 72: MANKU, MEHAR, ROWE, JONATHAN, CLIMAX, JOHN, COUGHLAN, DAVID 33: US 31: 13/478,990 32: 2012/05/23 33: US 31: 61/591,036 32: 2012/01/26 54: ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING DGLA, 15-OHEPA AND/OR 15HETRE 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, 15OHEPA and/or 15-HETrE, used alone or in combination with one or more antibiotic agents for the treatment of disease and/or disorders such as a skin infection or wound healing.
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PATENT JOURNAL second elements, characterized in that, the sealing member (2) comprises a thermally intumescent material.
21: 2014/03953 22: 2012/12/14 43: 2015/10/02 51: B22D; C04B; C09K; F16J 71: VESUVIUS CRUCIBLE COMPANY 72: OVENSTONE, JAMES, ZHOU, MARTIN 33: EP 31: 11193966.6 32: 2011/12/16 54: A NOZZLE ASSEMBLY COMPRISING FIRST AND SECOND ELEMENTS BEING COUPLED TO ONE ANOTHER IN A SLIDING TRANSLATION RELATIONSHIP AND A SEALING MEMBER MADE OF THERMALLY INTUMESCENT MATERIAL, REFRACTORY ELEMENT, METHOD FOR COUPLING TWO REFRACTORY ELEMENTS. 00: The present invention concerns a nozzle assembly (20, 30) for a metal casting apparatus selected from a sliding gate and a tube exchange device, said nozzle assembly comprising: a first refractory element (1 ) comprising a first coupling surface (1 a) which includes a first bore aperture, and a second refractory element (11 ) comprising a second coupling surface (1 1a), which includes a second bore aperture, the first and second elements being coupled to one another in a sliding translation relationship through their respective first and second coupling surfaces such that the first and second bore apertures can be brought into and out of registry to define, when in registry, a continuous bore (3, 13) for discharging molten metal from a molten metal inlet (13a) to a molten metal outlet (3b) of said nozzle assembly, a sealing member (2) provided between the first and second coupling surfaces of the first and
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21: 2014/04030 22: 2012/11/07 43: 2015/10/08 51: H01H 71: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 72: SUN, WEI, LIU, QUANHE 33: CN 31: 201110346844.8 32: 2011/11/07 54: TRIPPING MECHANISM FOR SURGE PROTECTOR AND SURGE PROTECTOR 00: Provided are a tripping mechanism for use in a surge protector and the surge protector comprising the tripping mechanism. The tripping mechanism (100) comprises a frame bracket (110) for use in holding at least one metal oxide rheostat (200), a tripping rod (120) pivotably arranged on the frame bracket and connected to one electrode (210) of the metal oxide rheostat via a low-temperature solder, and a slidable block (120) slidably arranged on the bracket frame between a first position and a second position and biasly pressed towards a tripping position. In a normal working state, the slidable block is maintained at the first position by the tripping rod countering the biasing pressure. In a tripped state, the slidable block slides towards the second position under the effect of the biasing pressure, causing the tripping rod to pivot along the direction away from the electrode of the metal oxide rheostat. Because the tripping mechanism pivots away from the electrode of the metal oxide rheostat when in the tripped state, the electrical distance between the tripping rod and the electrode is thus increased, and the reliability of electrical insulation between both is thus improved.
21: 2014/04032 22: 2012/10/26 43: 2015/10/12 51: B60P 71: CATERPILLAR S.A.R.L 72: THOMPSON, STEPHEN, MCCANN, GERARD OWEN, HIGDON, DAVID BRION 33: GB 31: 1120766.9 32: 2011/12/02 54: DETERMINING THE RELATIVE ORIENTATION OF MEMBERS OF AN ARTICULATED WORK MACHINE 00: This disclosure is directed towards determining the relative orientation of two members of an articulated work machine utilising inertia sensors by referencing the output from inertia sensors mounted on the members to one another. The articulated work machine comprises a first frame (11) and a second frame (12) comprising a body (17) and a chassis, the body pivotally connected to the chassis. The first and second frames are connected by a coupling and are movable relative to each other in at least one direction. The articulated work machine further comprises a first multi -axis inertia sensor attached to the first frame providing an output relating to the position of the first frame, and a second multi -axis inertia sensor attached to the body providing an output relating to the position of the body. A controller compares the outputs of the first and second multi -axis inertia sensors to calculate the position of the body and the first frame relative to each other.
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PATENT JOURNAL configuration of the power system (80). The power system (80) also includes a third configuration in which, during a braking mode of the trolley capable mining truck (12), the electric drive propulsion motors (88) provide regenerative electrical power to the overhead trolley line (18, 98) through the pantograph (20, 96) along a third electrical path (110) including a regenerative power converter (112), wherein the regenerative power converter (112) includes the transient damping reactor (108).
21: 2014/04033 22: 2012/11/19 43: 2015/10/06 51: B60M; B60L 71: CATERPILLAR INC. 72: RUTH, ERIC J, HUBER, BRIAN, BAILEY, BRADLEY S, HENDRICKSON, MATTHEW L 33: US 31: 13/308,973 32: 2011/12/01 54: CONTROL STRATEGY FOR PROVIDING REGENERATIVE ELECTRICAL POWER TO TROLLEY LINE IN TROLLEY CAPABLE MINING TRUCK 00: A trolley capable mining truck (12) includes ground engaging propulsion elements (24) coupled with a machine frame (22). A pantograph (20, 96) is supported on the machine frame (22) and has an engaged configuration in which the pantograph (20, 96) is electrically connected with an overhead trolley line (18, 98) and a stowed configuration in which the pantograph (20, 96) is electrically disconnected from the overhead trolley line (18, 98). A power system (80) includes an on board electrical power source (82), which includes an internal combustion engine (84) coupled to an electrical power generator (86), providing electrical power to a pair of electric drive propulsion motors (88) along a first electrical path (94) in a first configuration of the power system (80). The electric drive propulsion motors (88), in turn, power the ground engaging propulsion elements (24). The pantograph (20, 96) provides electrical power from the overhead trolley line (18, 98) to the pair of electric drive propulsion motors (88) along a second electrical path (102), which includes a transient damping reactor (108), in a second
21: 2014/04034 22: 2012/11/14 43: 2015/10/16 51: A61K; A61Q 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: BELLAMY, GRAHAM LEE 33: EP 31: 11192968.3 32: 2011/12/12 54: ANHYDROUS ANTIPERSPIRANT COMPOSITIONS 00: An antiperspirant composition comprising a suspension of from 1 to 50% of an aluminium and/or zirconium containing antiperspirant active, a carrier substance in which the antiperspirant active is insoluble, and a poly(ethylene glycol) solution of a polyelectrolyte salt comprising sodium, potassium, magnesium, calcium, chloride and bromide ions, the weight ratio of sodium to the other named cations being less than 3:2 and the weight ratio of the bromide to chloride anion being greater than 1:99, in said solution. 21: 2014/04035 22: 2012/12/20 43: 2015/10/09 51: A01N; A01P 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: UEDA, NOBUHITO, TANAKA, TAKUYA 33: JP 31: 2011-284974 32: 2011/12/27 54: MICROCAPSULE CONTAINING FUNGICIDAL ACTIVE INGREDIENT
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00: There is provided a microcapsule for plant disease control. The microcapsule of the present invention that is a microcapsule in which a core material containing a fungicidal active ingredient is enclosed within a shell material, wherein the microcapsule satisfies the following conditions (1) and (2) is a formulation that withstands physical impacts, drying and diluting, and suitable for seed treatment using a stirring type machine, and the durability of control of diseases of crops and the safety for the crops can be improved more efficiently by the microcapsule of the present invention, · condition (1): D50/T = 230 · condition (2): (D90 - D10)/D50 = 2.5 wherein in the formulae of conditions (1) and (2), T represents the shell thickness (µm) of the microcapsule, D10 represents the 10% cumulative volume particle diameter (µm) of the microcapsule, D50 represents the 50% cumulative volume particle diameter (µm) of the microcapsule, and D90 represents the 90% cumulative volume particle diameter (µm) of the microcapsule. 21: 2014/04036 22: 2012/09/28 43: 2015/10/12 51: E21B 71: LINC ENERGY LTD 72: BURGER, CASPER JAN HENDRIK, PERKINS, GREG MARTIN PARRY, CHANDRA, AMAN PRUKASH 33: AU 31: 2011905369 32: 2011/12/21 54: UNDERGROUND COAL GASIFICATION WELL LINER 00: The invention relates to compositions and methods for construction of an underground coal gasification (UCG) well liner assembly. In particular, a well liner segment for use in the construction of a UCG well liner assembly for conveying product gas to a production well is disclosed. Also disclosed are a system and method for UCG product gas production.
21: 2014/04037 22: 2013/01/21 43: 2015/10/09 51: A01N; A01P 71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED 72: IWATA, ATSUSHI, KURAHASHI, MAKOTO 33: JP 31: 2012-011777 32: 2012/01/24 54: PLANT DISEASE CONTROL COMPOSITION 00: To provide a plant disease control composition having excellent control effect against plant diseases. A plant disease control composition comprising an amide compound represented by formula (I): wherein each symbol is as defined in the description, and fludioxonil has excellent control effect against plant diseases.
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21: 2014/04039 22: 2012/11/02 43: 2015/10/12 51: A61J; B65D 71: BERLIN PACKAGING, LLC 72: HAWRY, LIAM, NIGGEL, BRETT, JOST, SCOTT 33: US 31: 13/666,007 32: 2012/11/01 33: US 31: 61/555,059 32: 2011/11/03 54: A FLIP CONTAINER FOR BLISTER CARD MEDICATION HOLDERS 00: There is shown in three embodiments a pill blister pack container for holding a pill blister pack. The container having a first portion highedly attached to a second portion. The first portion being sized to fit within the second portion when the container is closed. Both the first and second portions have defined side walls and a front wall. In addition, the first portion includes flanges in the side walls that engage apertures in the second portion to lock the two portions. Furthermore, at least one support post extends between the two portions.
21: 2014/04085 22: 2012/03/27 43: 2015/10/09 51: A61M 71: POLY MEDICURE LIMITED 72: BAID, RISHI 33: IN 31: 3159/DEL/2011 32: 2011/11/08 54: INTRAVENOUS CATHETER APPARATUS 00: The invention relates to an intravenous catheter apparatus comprising a catheter hub arranged at a proximal end of a catheter tube, the catheter hub having an inner surface defining a chamber; a needle having a needle tip at its distal end and extending through the chamber and the catheter tube when in a ready position; and a needle guard slidably arranged on the needle and received in the chamber when the needle is in its ready position, wherein the needle guard is configured to guard the needle tip upon withdrawal of the needle from the catheter hub.
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PATENT JOURNAL The present invention relates to an improved process for recovery of nalmefene hydrochloride [17(cyclopropylmethyl)-4,5-alpha-epoxy-6methylenemorphinan-3,14-diol hydrochloride] from an aqueous composition containing nalmefene and certain impurities.
21: 2014/04098 22: 2012/12/05 43: 2015/10/05 51: A01P; A01N; A61K 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: GOLDING, STEPHEN, THOMPSON, KATHERINE MARY, CORNMELL, ROBERT JOSEPH, DIEHL, MEGAN ANNE, HARP, JOHN ROBERT, STOTT, IAN PETER, TRUSLOW, CAROL LYNN 33: EP 31: 12173841.3 32: 2012/06/27 33: US 31: 61/567,355 32: 2011/12/06 54: ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION 00: The present invention relates to an antimicrobial composition and a method for disinfection involving the antimicrobial composition. It particularly relates to an antimicrobial composition for personal cleaning, oral care or hard surface cleaning applications. It was found that compositions comprising one or more isopropyl-methylphenols, terpineol and a carrier provide synergistic antimicrobial action. In a preferred aspect the composition also comprises 1 to 80 %-wt of one or more surfactants. 21: 2014/04100 22: 2012/12/06 43: 2015/10/06 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: H. LUNDBECK A/S 72: STIVANELLO, MARIANO, DE FAVERI, CARLA 33: US 31: 61/567,148 32: 2011/12/06 33: DK 31: PA 2011 00948 32: 2011/12/06 54: PROCESS FOR RECOVERY OF NALMEFENE HYDROCHLORIDE 00: -
21: 2014/04133 22: 2014/06/05 43: 2015/10/23 51: B67D 71: Cardiff Group, naamloze vennootschap 72: STANDAERT, Geert Norbert R., VANDEBRIEL, Imar 33: BE 31: 2011/0722 32: 2011/12/15 54: COMBINATION OF A CONTAINER FOR A LIQUID FOODSTUFF AND A QUANTITY OF PROPELLANT AND USE OF A PROPELLANT 00: Combination of a container (1) for a liquid foodstuff and a quantity of propellant (2) to put the container (1) under pressure in order to make the foodstuff flow out of the container (1) via an opening (11), characterised in that at a temperature of 5°C the propellant (2) has a vapour pressure greater than 115 kPa and at a temperature of 25°C has a vapour pressure of less than 1000 kPa.
21: 2014/04150 22: 02/06/2014 43: 19/11/2015 51: A61B 71: VISUUM, LLC 72: David CLEAVES, Shaun GEORGES, James GIMLETT, John D COX 33: US 31: 61/561,613 32: 2011/11/18, 54: MULTI-LINEAR X-RAY SCANNING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR X-RAY SCANNING 00: 57: An x-ray scanner includes an x-ray source producing a fan of x-rays, an x-ray detector array, a collimator disposed between the source and the array, fixed to the source, and defining a slit
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collimating the fan of x-rays into a linear x-ray beam. The array is spaced from the source such that a linear extent of the linear x-ray beam is no greater than a detector dimension of the array. An x-ray processing unit processes detection of the linear xray beam by the array. A processor-controlled motor moves the x-ray source about a source movement axis to pan the linear x-ray beam and create an x-ray emission cone and moves the array correspondingly with the source. The x-ray processing unit form an xray scanned image of an object disposed between the collimator and the array within the x-ray emission cone when the linear x-ray beam is panned across the object.
21: 2014/04151 22: 2014/06/06 43: 2015/09/30 51: C07F C07C 71: BASF SE 72: SCHAUB, Thomas, PAZICKY, Marek, FRIES, Donata, Maria, PACIELLO, Rocco, MEIER, Anton 33: EP 31: 11188591.9 32: 2011/11/10 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING FORMIC ACID BY REACTION OF CARBON DIOXIDE WITH HYDROGEN 00: The invention relates to a process for the preparation of formic acid by reaction of carbon dioxide with hydrogen. 21: 2014/04154 22: 2012/11/08 43: 2015/10/08 51: H01M 71: SASIT INDUSTRIETECHNIK GMBH 72: MEIER, JOCHEN, FRIEDENBERGER, ANDRÈ 33: DE 31: 10 2011 118 092.7 32: 2011/11/10
54: SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING BATTERY PLATES AND ARRANGEMENT THEREOF IN THE PROVIDED BATTERY HOUSING 00: The invention relates to a system for processing battery plates and arrangement thereof in the battery housing, comprising transportation apparatuses and individual processing stations, such as insertion stations, tin bath, lead casting station, wherein the battery plates which are to be processed are arranged as plate stacks in a plurality of clamping cassettes, which are provided for this purpose, for processing, wherein the clamping cassettes which are equipped with the plate stacks are arranged in a vertically oriented transportation apparatus (1) which rotates in a circle in this position, and the individual processing stations (2.1 - 2.n) are arranged at the top, at the bottom and/or laterally outside the transportation apparatus which rotates in a vertically oriented circular movement and such that they can be supplied from there to the clamping cassette which is positioned in each case in the position of the processing station (2.1 - 2.n).
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54: METHOD AND APPARATUS TO ELIMINATE FUEL USE FOR ELECTRIC DRIVE MACHINES DURING TROLLEY OPERATION 00: A drive system for a machine having an engine, a generator, a trolley drive arrangement, a motor, wheels and auxiliary devices is provided. The drive system includes an inverter circuit and an auxiliary driver both being operatively connected to the trolley drive arrangement. The inverter circuit may be coupled to each of the generator and the motor. The auxiliary driver may be coupled to each of the generator and the auxiliary devices. The inverter circuit and the auxiliary driver may be configured to automatically communicate power from the trolley drive arrangement and any power from the auxiliary devices to the motor in a trolley propel mode, and automatically communicate power from the motor to the engine, the trolley drive arrangement, and optionally to a hybrid system if applicable, in a dynamic braking mode, while attached to trolley lines so as to eliminate fuel consumption while attached to the trolley lines.
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33: EP 31: 11192894.1 32: 2011/12/09 33: EP 31: 12187932.4 32: 2012/10/10 54: KINASE INHIBITORS 00: Compounds of formula (I) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof: wherein R2, W, A, Y and R1 are as defined in the specification, are p38 MAPK inhibitors, useful as anti-inflammatory agents in the treatment of, inter alia, diseases of the respiratory tract.
21: 2014/04158 22: 2012/12/11 43: 2015/10/12 51: E02F 71: CATERPILLAR INC. 72: HARDER, CRAIG, LAHOOD, JAMES ROBERT, SMITH, MURRAY A 33: US 31: 13/706,681 32: 2012/12/06 33: US 31: 61/570,223 32: 2011/12/13 54: EDGE PROTECTOR FOR GROUND ENGAGING TOOL ASSEMBLY 00: An edge protector (12) for mounting to a lip (16) of a ground engaging tool and shielding an edge (18) of the lip is disclosed. The edge protector may include a tip (20) configured to extend forward from the edge of the lip of the ground engaging tool. The edge protector may also include a first mounting leg (24) extending rearward from the tip. Additionally, the edge protector may include a second mounting leg (26) extending rearward from the tip and spaced from the first mounting leg by a recess (28) configured to receive the lip of the ground engaging
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tool between the first mounting leg and the second mounting leg. The first mounting leg may include a lock cavity (88) configured to house a lock (64) in such a manner that the lock is sandwiched between the first mounting leg and the lip of the ground engaging tool.
21: 2014/04159 22: 2012/12/14 43: 2015/10/08 51: A23C; B08B 71: TETRA LAVAL HOLDINGS & FINANCE S.A. 72: SVENSSON, CECILIA 33: SE 31: 1151265-4 32: 2011/12/22 54: A METHOD FOR MONITORING THE OPERATION OF A LIQUID FOOD PROCESSING SYSTEM 00: A method for monitoring the operation of a liquid food processing system is provided. The method comprises the steps of initiating a fluid flow through at least one section of said food processing system; and determining a pressure difference across said at least one section during said fluid flow for monitoring removal or build-up of deposits, said removal or build-up being caused by said fluid flow.
21: 2014/04162 22: 2012/12/06 43: 2015/10/06 51: B65D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: BETTS, KASSIE TERRA-LYNN, BILTON, SIMON LEWIS, KOUYOUMJIAN, GAREN, BUTLER, JOSEPH, ARORA, AMIT, JONES, CHRISTOPHER JOHN 33: EP 31: 11195091.1 32: 2011/12/22 33: EP 31: 12164862.0 32: 2012/04/20 54: SPRAYHEAD FOR A SPRAY DEVICE 00: A sprayhead (1) for use with an aerosol container (2), comprising a chassis (3) capable of firm attachment to said container (2); a rotatable circular collar (4) located largely around and in close proximity to the chassis (3); and a spray channel (8) and associated actuator button (39), said spray channel (8) being designed to pass through a central aperture (13) in the chassis and being connectable to the central valve stem of an aerosol container (2) with which the sprayhead (1) is designed to be used; the circular collar (4) being rotatable between a first position in which a holding feature (33D) of the collar (4) interacts with a holding feature (15D) of the chassis (3) and a second position; the sprayhead (1) being inoperable when the circular collar (4) is in its first position and operable when the circular collar (4) is in its second position; the holding features (33D) providing rotational resistance to movement between the first and second positions; the circular collar (4) further comprising a projection (33D) which interacts with a non- rotating feature (15D) to produce an audible signal when the circular collar (4) is rotated to and from its first position and to and
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from its second position. 21: 2014/04163 22: 2012/12/06 43: 2015/10/06 51: B65D 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: BETTS, KASSIE TERRA-LYNN, BILTON, SIMON LEWIS, JONES, CHRISTOPHER JOHN, KOUYOUMJIAN, GAREN, BUTLER, JOSEPH, ARORA, AMIT 33: EP 31: 11195091.1 32: 2011/12/22 54: SPRAYHEAD FOR A SPRAY DEVICE 00: A sprayhead (1) suitable for use with an aerosol container (2) comprising a central valve stem, said sprayhead (1) comprising a chassis (3) capable of firm attachment to the valve cup of an aerosol container (2), said chassis (3) comprising a circular platform (12) and a peripheral skirt (14); a rotatable circular collar (4) located around and largely over the peripheral skirt (14) of the chassis (3), said collar (4) comprising a bridge (16) spanning a diameter of the collar (4); and a spray channel (8) and associated actuator button (39), said spray channel (8) being designed to pass through a central aperture (13) in the circular platform (12) of the chassis (3) and through a central aperture (32) in the bridge (16) spanning a diameter of the collar (4), and being connectable to the central valve stem of an aerosol container (2) with which the sprayhead (1) is designed to be used; the chassis (3) holding the spray channel (8) and associated actuator button (39) in a non-rotatable manner and the collar (4) being rotatable between a first position in which the spray channel (8) is incapable of depression and a second position in which the spray channel (8) is capable of depression when pressure is applied to the associated actuator button (39).
21: 2014/04218 22: 2012/12/28 43: 2015/10/06 51: C07D; B01J 71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: FAGAN, PAUL JOSEPH, FERGUSSON, STUART B, OZER, RONNIE, TILL, ERIC J, CORBIN, DAVID RICHARD, HUTCHENSON, KEITH W, MCKINNON, MICHAEL STEPHEN, RAJAGOPALAN, BHUMA, SENGUPTA, SOURAV KUMAR 33: US 31: 61/580,717 32: 2011/12/28 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FURFURAL 00: Furfural is produced by contacting a feedstock solution containing C5 sugar and/or C6 sugar with a solid acid catalyst using reactive distillation. Both high yield and high conversion are obtained, without production of insoluble char in the reaction vessel. Degradation of furfural is minimized by its low residence time in contact with the solid acid catalyst. Higher catalyst lifetime can be achieved because the catalyst is continually washed with the refluxing aqueous solution and not sitting in high-boiling byproducts like humins, which are known to be deleterious to catalyst lifetime.
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21: 2014/04221. 22: 2012/12/11 43: 2015/10/05 51: B09B; A01K; C02F 71: PAULEE CLEANTEC LTD. 72: SHOSEYOV, ODED, HALPERIN, ODED 33: US 31: 13/316,586 32: 2011/12/12 54: DISPOSAL OF ORGANIC WASTE 00: Apparatus including a receptacle (12) for holding therein organic waste (14), a first dispenser (22) operative to dispense an oxidizing agent (24) to the organic waste so as to cause an exothermic reaction that results in combustion of the organic waste, and a second dispenser (26) operative to dispense a reducing agent (28) that neutralizes a residual amount of the oxidizing agent that remains after the exothermic reaction.
21: 2014/04228 22: 2014/06/09 43: 2015/10/20 51: A61K 71: ALLERGAN, INC. 72: SIMMONS, Peter, A., VEHIGE, Joseph, G. 33: US 31: 61/568,089 32: 2011/12/07 33: US 31: 61/625,401 32: 2012/04/17 54: EFFICIENT LIPID DELIVERY TO HUMAN TEAR FILM USING A SALT-SENSITIVE EMULSION SYSTEM 00: A salt-free emulsion for the treatment of dry eye and other ocular conditions is disclosed which contains castor oil and does not contain olive oil which prolongs TBUT and provides superior comfort. 21: 2014/04234 22: 2014/06/09 43: 2015/10/07 51: D07B 71: Hampidjan Hf. 72: ERLENDSSON, Hjortur 33: US 31: 61/629,303 32: 2011/11/16 54: HIGH TRACTION SYNTHETIC ROPE FOR POWERED BLOCKS AND METHODS 00: A high traction synthetic rope comprising a braided sheath (8) adhered to a synthetic strength member (7) by means of a first synthetic portion (9) and portions of material (23) adhered to the outside surface of the braided sheath by means of a second synthetic portion (21), where the portions of material (23) are formed of a substance that differs from a substance mainly forming the second synthetic portion (21) and exhibits greater friction when wet or with greasy conditions and measured on an iron surface than does the substance mainly forming the second synthetic portion. Also methods of
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manufacturing such a high traction synthetic rope are disclosed. The rope shows reliable traction on driven rotating elements during wet / greasy conditions.
21: 2014/04262 22: 2012/12/13 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61K; A61P 71: ABRAXIS BIOSCIENCE, LLC 72: FOSS, WILLARD, SHINDE, RAJESH 33: US 31: 61/570,735 32: 2011/12/14 54: USE OF POLYMERIC EXCIPIENTS FOR LYOPHILIZATION OR FREEZING OF PARTICLES 00: Provided herein are use of polymeric excipients, specifically polyvinyl alcohols, optionally in conjunction with sugars, as cryoprotectants to prevent aggregation of PEG- containing particles. Also provided are PEG-containing particles comprising such polymeric excipients. 21: 2014/04266 22: 2012/11/15 43: 2015/10/05 51: C07C; C07F; C08K 71: CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LP 72: BARALT, EDUARDO, SYDORA, ORSON, KNUDSEN, RONALD 33: US 31: 13/323,191 32: 2011/12/12 54: PREPARATION OF TRANSITION METAL CARBOXYLATES 00: This disclosure provides a process for making transition metal carboxylate compositions by combining in an polar aprotic first solvent a transition metal precursor and a Group 1 or Group 2 metal carboxylate under substantially acid-free and substantially anhydrous conditions, to generate a mixture comprising the transition metal carboxylate composition. Optionally, the transition metal carboxylate composition can be purified, for example, by substantially removing the first solvent provide a residue comprising the transition metal carboxylate composition, and also optionally, further
by extracting the transition metal carboxylate composition from the residue with a noncoordinating second solvent to provide an extract comprising the transition metal carboxylate composition. 21: 2014/04268 22: 2013/01/10 43: 2015/10/08 51: C12N; A61K; A61P 71: QUARK PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: FEINSTEIN, ELENA, ADAMSKY, SVETLANA 33: US 31: 61/585,672 32: 2012/01/12 33: US 31: PCT/US2012/049616 32: 2012/08/03 54: COMBINATION THERAPY FOR TREATING HEARING AND BALANCE DISORDERS 00: The present application relates to combinations of inhibitors directed at down-regulation of genes associated with hearing loss including HES1, HES5, HEY2, CDKN1B and NOTCH1, exhibiting a beneficial effect and useful in treating or attenuating hearing loss, treating balance impairment, promoting the replacement, regeneration, or protection of otic (sensory) hair cells of the inner ear, and or effecting hearing restoration / regeneration. 21: 2014/04278 22: 2014/06/10 43: 2015/10/07 51: C07C 71: Colgate-Palmolive Company 72: NAIK, Ramesh, WALIKAR, Sanju, JEYARAMAN, Govindarajalu, RAMASWAMY RANGANATHAN, Koottungalmadhom 54: PROCESSES FOR MAKING MAGNOLOL ANALOGS 00: Described herein are high yield methods for making magnolol analogs which are 5,5'-dialkyl-biphenyl2,2'-diols.
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21: 2014/04295 22: 2014/06/11 43: 2015/10/19 51: B60B 71: TELSONIC HOLDING AG, CAVITUS SOLUTIONS PTY LTD 72: BÜTTIKER, Albert, KELLER, Holger, BATES, Darren 33: EP 31: 11189063.8 32: 2011/11/14 54: SONOTRODE AND DEVICE FOR REDUCING AND ELIMINATING FOAMING OF LIQUID PRODUCTS 00: Sonotrode (10) and device (20) with at least one sonotrode (10) for generating an ultrasonic field in industrial production processes such as chemical, food, petroleum, pharmaceutical, beverage or mining-related processes for reducing and eliminating foaming of liquid products with a compact one-piece form of the sonotrode body, wherein the sonotrode (10) is provided with a main body part (1) having connecting means for connection with a high frequency generator and having a front face (2) from which the ultrasonic field is directed to the desired spot or area of the product (3) to be de-foamed, wherein the main body part (1) has the shape of a compact block element and in that the front face (2) is concave in shape in relation to a product surface such that the ultrasonic field is focused and directed to a specific area of a product foam (3) to be treated in a concentrated form compared to a non-focused ultrasound.
21: 2014/04296 22: 2014/06/11 43: 2015/10/05 51: C07D A01N 71: BASF SE 72: KRAUS, Helmut, WITSCHEL, Matthias, SEITZ, Thomas, NEWTON, Trevor William, PARRA RAPADO, Liliana, APONTE, Raphael, KREUZ, Klaus, GROßMANN, Klaus, LERCHL, Jens, EVANS, Richard, Roger 33: US 31: 61/560,333 32: 2011/11/16 54: SUBSTITUTED 1,2,5-OXADIAZOLE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS HERBICIDES II 00: The present invention relates to substituted 1,2,5oxadiazole compounds of the formula (I) and the Noxides and salts thereof and to compositions comprising the same. The invention also relates to the use of the 1,2,5-oxadiazole compounds or of the compositions comprising such compounds for controlling unwanted vegetation. Furthermore, the invention relates to methods of applying such compounds. In formula I, the variables have the following meanings: R is e.g. hydrogen, cyano, nitro, halogen, C1-C6-alkyl, C3-C7-cycloalkyl, C3-C7cycloalkyl-C1-C4-alkyl, C1-C6-haloalkyl, C2-C6alkenyl, C2-C6-haloalkenyl, C2-C6-alkynyl, C2-C6haloalkynyl, C1-C4-alkoxy-C1-C4-alkyl, C1-C4haloalkoxy-C1-C4-alkyl, O-Ra, Z-S(O)n-Rb, ZC(=O)-Rc, Z-C(=O)-ORd, Z-C(=O)-NReRf, Z-
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NRgRh, Z-phenyl or Z-heterocyclyl;CYC is a bi- or tricyclic radical of the following formulae Cyc-1 or Cyc-2 where # is the point of attachment of the bicyclic radical to the carbonyl group, Q, Q' independently of each other are e.g. a fused 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, 9- or 10-membered carbocycle or a fused 5-, 6-, 7-, 8-, 9- or 10-membered heterocycle; R1 is e.g. Z1-cyano, halogen, nitro, C1-C8-alkyl, C2-C8alkenyl, C2-C8-alkynyl, C1-C8-haloalkyl, C1-C8alkoxy, C1-C4-alkoxy-C1-C4-alkyl, Z1-C1-C4-alkoxyC1-C4-alkoxy, C1- C4-alkylthio-C1-C4-alkyl, Z1-C1C4-alkylthio-C1-C4-alkylthio, C2-C6-alkenyloxy, C2C6- alkynyloxy, C1-C6-haloalkoxy, C1-C4haloalkoxy-C1-C4-alkyl, Z1-C1-C4-haloalkoxy-C1C4- alkoxy, Z1-S(O)k-R1b, Z1-phenoxy or Z1heterocyclyloxy; R3 is e.g. hydrogen, halogen, Z3OH, Z3-NO2, Z3-cyano, C1-C6-alkyl, C2-C8alkenyl, C2-C8-alkynyl, Z2-C3-C10-cycloalkyl, Z3C3-C10-cycloalkoxy, C1-C8-haloalkyl, Z3-C1-C8alkoxy, Z3-C1-C8-haloalkoxy, Z3-C1-C4-alkoxy-C1C4-alkoxy, Z3-C1-C4-alkylthio-C1-C4-alkylthio, Z3C2-C8-alkenyloxy, Z3-C2-C8-alkynyloxy, Z3-C1-C8haloalkoxy, Z3-C2-C8- haloalkenyloxy, Z3-C2-C8haloalkynyloxy, Z3-C1-C4-haloalkoxy-C1-C4-alkoxy, Z3-(tri-C1- C4-alkyl)silyl, Z3-S(O)k-R3b, Z3-C(=O)R3c, Z3-C(=O)-OR3d, Z3-C(=O)-NR3eR3f, Z3NR3gR3h, Z3a-phenyl or Z3a-heterocyclyl; R4 is hydrogen, halogen, cyano, nitro, C1-C4-alkyl or C1C4-haloalkyl; R5 is hydrogen, halogen, C1-C4-alkyl or C1-C4-haloalkyl; provided that at least one of the radicals R4 and R5 is different from hydrogen; n is 0, 1 or 2; k is 0, 1 or 2; and the variables Z, Z1, Z2, Z3, Z3a, Ra, Rb, R1b, R2b, R3b, Rc, R2c, R3c, Rd, R3d, Re, Rf, R3e, R3f, Rg, Rh, R2g, R2h, R3g and R3h have the meanings given in the claims.
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72: HAGEMANN, Dirk, LAMPE, Jochen 33: EP 31: 11189632.0 32: 2011/11/17 54: ELECTRONIC TRANSACTION METHOD 00: The invention relates to an electronic method for the approval (F) of a transaction, a corresponding transaction system (T), a transaction application (4) for carrying out said method, a mobile terminal (9) having such a transaction application (4), and a payment system (B) which comprises the transaction system (T) for the purposes of carrying out the transaction. A simple-to-handle electronic method for approving (F) a transaction in the context of business between business partners is thus provided which can be used largely without restrictions in location, requires a minimal amount of technical infrastructure already to be present, and is nevertheless secure for all business partners involved. To this end, the mobile terminal (9) must comprise a display element (91), be suitable for establishing a wireless data connection (811) with the transaction server (6), and be application and email-enabled.
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54: MUNITION, CHARGE FOR SUCH A MUNITION, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SUCH A MUNITION 00: The invention provides a filler material for a munition (10), comprising an explosive charge (40), an inert charge (50) and at least one pyrotechnic transmission unit (60) adapted to transmit a remotely initiated detonation to said explosive charge (40). The invention also concerns a munition incorporating said filler material, said munition (10) comprising a hollow elongate casing (12) suitable for housing the explosive charge (40) and the inert charge (50), and a firing device (20), at least a portion of the inert charge (50) being interposed between the firing device (20) and said explosive charge (40), and the pyrotechnic transmission unit (60) being provided with a pyrotechnic extension (64) and coupling the firing device (20) to the explosive charge (40) in order to prime detonation of the explosive charge under the action of the firing device (20).
21: 2014/04360 22: 2012/12/03 43: 2015/10/06 51: B66B 71: INVENTIO AG 72: KOCHER, HANS, STUDER, CHRISTIAN, ANNEN, MIRCO, NEUENSCHWANDER, THOMAS 33: EP 31: 11193507.8 32: 2011/12/14 54: FAULT DIAGNOSIS OF A LIFT INSTALLATION AND COMPONENTS THEREOF BY MEANS OF SENSOR 00: The invention relates to a lift system (10) having a sensor (8) by means of which vibrations generated when the lift system (10) is in operation can be detected, and an evaluation circuit (9) which is connected to the sensor (8) and which is able to evaluate the vibrations detected by the sensor. The evaluation circuit (9) is able to compare the detected vibrations to a pre-definable operating value and a pre-definable threshold value. The invention also
relates to a method for operating said lift system (10).
21: 2014/04361 22: 2012/12/13 43: 2015/10/06 51: C12N; B32B; B65D 71: LESAFFRE ET COMPAGNIE 72: DOBEL, SANDRINE, MALAQUIN, ANTHONY BERNARD 33: FR 31: 11 61599 32: 2011/12/14 54: MATERIAL AND PACKAGING FOR THE STORAGE OF YEAST 00: The present invention relates to the use of a threelayer plastic film which is permeable to carbon dioxide but slightly impermeable to oxygen, as wrapping for liquid or semi-liquid products which produce gas. When the plastic film is reinforced with a uniformly perforated second plastic film, the resulting material is suitable for the manufacture of packaging for the storage of liquid or semi-liquid products containing yeasts, such as cream yeast. 21: 2014/04363 22: 2012/11/12 43: 2015/10/06 51: A22B 71: TOPKIP B.V. 72: MOUTHAAN, MARTIN, VAN BIJNEN, TWAN, VAN STUYVENBERG, WIM, DIRKZWAGER, ARY, MOTSHAGEN, DANNY 33: EP 31: 11189016.6 32: 2011/11/14 33: EP 31: 12150095.3 32: 2012/01/03 54: METHOD AND INSTALLATION FOR HANDLING POULTRY 00: -
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The present invention relates to a method for handling poultry, such as chicken, turkey, geese, duck and quail, comprising the steps of (i) taking the poultry; (ii) placing the poultry in a confinement such that the poultry legs extend from the confinement; and (iii) coupling the poultry legs to handling means, and to an installation for handling poultry, such as chicken, turkey, duck and quail, comprising means for taking the poultry and placing the poultry in a confinement such that the poultry legs extend from the confinement; and means for coupling the poultry legs to handling means.
treating a pest habitat with a combination of pesticidally effective amounts of at least one biopesticide and at least one exogenous cuticle degrading enzyme. Pest control compositions are also described. 21: 2014/04413 22: 2014/06/17 43: 2015/10/05 51: B61D 71: KNORR-BREMSE GESELLSCHAFT MIT BESCHRÄNKTER HAFTUNG 72: TAZREITER, Andreas 33: AT 31: GM 627/2011 32: 2011/11/18 54: ASSEMBLY METHOD FOR A WINDOW OF A RAIL VEHICLE, AND RAIL VEHICLE 00: The invention relates to a rail vehicle which comprises a wall (1)/a door with an opening arranged therein and a window pane (3) arranged in the opening. The rail vehicle further comprises a clamping frame (15) which is inserted into said opening, which is mounted ahead of the window pane (3), and which has a region of overlap with the window pane (3) on the plane of the wall (1)/the door. The invention further relates to a method for assembling a window pane (3) in an opening of a wall (1)/a door of a rail vehicle, wherein the window pane (3) and a clamping frame (15) are inserted into said opening, said clamping frame (15) being mounted ahead of the window pane (3) and having a region of overlap with said window pane on the plane of the wall (1)/the door.
21: 2014/04399 22: 2014/06/13 43: 2015/09/29 51: A01N, A01P 71: Novozymes BioAg A/S, Novozymes Biologicals, Inc. 72: LELAND, Jarrod E. 33: US 31: 61/577,224 32: 2011/12/19 54: BIO-PESTCIDE METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS 00: The present invention is directed to the combination of biopesticide and at least one exogenous cuticle degrading enzymes (e.g., a protease, chitinase, lipase and/or cutinase) for controlling (preventing or eliminating) pests. The use of an exogenous cuticle degrading enzyme increases the efficacy of the biopesticide by increasing the speed and/or efficiency of infestation of the pest resulting in faster or more effective killing or disabling of the pest by the biopesticide. The present invention accordingly provides methods for controlling a pest comprising
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21: 2014/04418 22: 2012/10/10 43: 2015/10/08 51: B65D 71: CLOSURE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL JAPAN, LIMITED 72: TSUZUKI, MITSUO, TAKAZAWA, FUMINORI, YAMAMOTO, SHOJI 33: JP 31: 2011-253824 32: 2011/11/21 54: SYNTHETIC RESIN CAP FOR CARBONATED BEVERAGE-FILLED CONTAINER, CLOSURE DEVICE, AND BEVERAGE-CONTAINING CLOSURE DEVICE 00: A synthetic resin cap fitted on the mouth section of a container filled with a carbonated beverage. The cap is provided with a top plate and a cylindrical section extending down from the rim thereof. On the inner surface of the top plate, a ring-shaped inner seal projection that is fitted inside the mouth section and an outer seal projection that abuts the outer surface of the mouth section are formed. On the outer surface of the inner seal projection, a ring-shaped contacting protrusion that contacts the inner surface of the mouth section is formed. The outer seal
21: 2014/04424 22: 2012/12/21 43: 2015/10/21 51: C01B; C07C 71: HALDOR TOPSØE A/S 72: DAHL, PER JUUL 33: DK 31: PA2012 00008 32: 2012/01/04 54: CO-PRODUCTION OF METHANOL AND UREA 00: Process for the co-production of methanol and urea from a hydrocarbon feed without venting large amounts of carbon dioxide to the atmosphere. 21: 2014/04438 22: 2014/06/17 43: 2015/09/29 51: A61K, A61P, C07D, C07F 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: MEDERSKI, Werner, FUCHSS, Thomas, EMDE, Ulrich, BUCHSTALLER, Hans-Peter 33: DE 31: 10 2011 118 830.8 32: 2011/11-18 54: MORPHOLINYL BENZOTRIAZINE FOR USE IN CANCER THERAPY 00: -
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PATENT JOURNAL group of the the compound of formula (III) is reduced, the p-phenyl-benzoyl protecting group of the thus obtained compound of formula (IV), is removed, the resulting triol of formula (V), is, if desired after crystallization, transformed by Wittig reaction into the acid of formula (VI), which is then esterified.
21: 2014/04440 22: 2014/06/17 43: 2015/10/21 51: C07C, C07D 71: Chinoin Gyógyszer és Vegyészeti Termékek Gyára Zrt. 72: KARDOS, Zsuzsanna, KISS, Tibor, LÁSZLOFI, István, HORTOBÁGYI, Irén, BISCHOF, Zoltán, BÓDIS, Ádám, HAVASI, Gábor 33: HU 31: P11 00701 32: 2011/12/21 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF TRAVOPROST 00: The invention relates to a process for the preparation of travoprost of formula(I), comprising that, the compound of formula (II), is stereoselectively reduced, the resulting compound of formula (III), is if desired crystallized, the lactone
21: 2014/04460 22: 2014/06/18 43: 2015/10/06 51: C10G B01J 71: BASF CORPORATION 72: HOFFER, Bram, W., STOCKWELL, David, M. 54: IMPROVED HEAVY METAL PASSIVATOR/TRAP FOR FCC PROCESSES
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00: The present invention provides a catalyst mixture comprising FCC catalysts and a metal passivator/trap and use thereof in trapping metal contaminants during the catalytic cracking of hydrocarbon feedstocks.
21: 2014/04484 22: 2014/06/18 43: 2015/10/07 51: C07C 71: Lucite International UK Limited 72: TINDALE, Neil, EASTHAM, Graham Ronald 33: GB 31: 1122054.8 32: 2011/12/21 54: A CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR THE CARBONYLATION OF ETHYLENE 00: -
21: 2014/04495 22: 2014/06/19 43: 2015/10/05 51: A01N A01P 71: BASF SE 72: RHEINHEIMER, Joachim, TERTERYAN, Violeta, REDLICH, Stefan, KREMZOW, Doris, ROSENBAUM, Claudia, ROHRER, Sebastian, Georgios, GRAMMENOS, Wassilios, PILGER, Christian, RÖHL, Franz, GEWEHR, Markus, STAMMLER, Gerd, MONTAG, Jurith, SAUTER, Hubert 33: EP 31: 11195032.5 32: 2011/12/21 33: EP 31: 12190109.4 32: 2012/10/26 54: USE OF STROBILURIN TYPE COMPOUNDS FOR COMBATING PHYTOPATHOGENIC FUNGI RESISTANT TO QO INHIBITORS 00: The present invention relates to the use of strobilurine type compounds of formula I and the Noxides and the salts thereof for combating phytopathogenic fungi containing a mutation in the mitochondrial cytochrome b gene conferring resistance to Qo inhibitors, and to methods for combating such fungi. The invention also relates to novel compounds, processes for preparing these compounds, to compositions comprising at least one such compound, to plant health 10 applications, and to seeds coated with at least one such compound. 21: 2014/04499 22: 2012/12/19 43: 2015/10/26 51: A61K; A61P; C07D 71: DOMPÉ FARMACEUTICI S.P.A. 72: LIBERATI, CHIARA, MORICONI, ALESSIO, ARAMINI, ANDREA, BIANCHINI, GIANLUCA, BRANDOLINI, LAURA, BOVOLENTA, SILVIA, COLAGIOIA, SANDRO 33: EP 31: 11194365.0 32: 2011/12/19 33: EP 31: 12178327.8 32: 2012/07/27 54: TRPM8 ANTAGONISTS 00: The invention relates to compounds acting as selective antagonists of Transient Receptor Potential cation channel subfamily M member 8 (TRPM8), and having formula (I). Said compounds are useful in the treatment of diseases associated with activity of TRPM8 such as pain, inflammation, ischaemia, neurodegeneration, stroke, psychiatric disorders, itch, irritable bowel diseases, cold induced and/or exhacerbated respiratory disorders and urological disorders.
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21: 2014/04510 22: 2010/11/05 43: 2015/10/06 51: G07B; G07F 71: GRID SMARTER CITIES LIMITED 72: HERRON, NEIL 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING AN EXCEPTION TO A PARKING RESTRICTION 00: The present invention relates to methods and systems for implementing, indicating and enforcing an exception to a parking restriction, such as a loading bay. It enables a loading bay to be defined by one or more coordinates without necessarily indicating the location of the loading bay by marking it on the road, thereby reducing the likelihood of other motorists from stopping in the loading bay. An apparatus for indicating a loading bay to a vehicle includes means for receiving and displaying a location of a loading bay and the position of the vehicle, a receiver for receiving a signal from a kerbside transmitter when the vehicle is within or proximal to the loading bay, and means for determining whether the vehicle is positioned within the loading bay based on the signal received from the kerbside transmitter. An apparatus for enforcing a loading bay includes means for monitoring an area including the loading bay, means for detecting a vehicle in the monitored area, determining whether a detected vehicle is positioned within the loading bay, and whether the detected vehicle has permission to park in the loading bay, including data receiving means for receiving data transmitted by the vehicle,
21: 2014/04533 22: 2012/12/21 43: 2015/10/08 51: C07D 71: H. LUNDBECK A/S 72: LANGGÅRD, MORTEN, KILBURN, JOHN PAUL, PÜSCHL, ASK, KEHLER, JAN, NIELSEN, JACOB 33: DK 31: PA 2011 00990 32: 2011/12/21 54: QUINOLINE DERIVATIVES AS PDE10A ENZYME INHIBITORS 00: The present invention provides quinoline derivatives of formula (I) that are PDE10A enzyme inhibitors, and as such are useful to treat neurodegenerative and psychiatric disorders. Especially, the invention provides compounds that are highly selective for PDE10 over other PDE subtypes. The present invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions comprising compounds of the invention and methods of treating disorders using the compounds of the invention.
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21: 2014/04535 22: 2012/12/17 43: 2015/10/06 51: B60P 71: METSO MINERALS (SWEDEN) AB 72: PERSSON, HENRIK, HANSSON, JONAS, BURSTRÖM, ANDERS 33: EP 31: 11195657.9 32: 2011/12/23 54: WEAR RESISTANT LINING ELEMENT FOR EDGE PROTECTION AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME 00: The invention relates to a wear-resistant lining element (3) which is intended for a surface (4) subjected to wear and which has an outwardly directed surface (5), over which material in the form of pieces or particles, such as crushed ore and crushed rock material, is intended to move. The wear-resistant lining element (3) comprises elastomeric material, and is characterized in that it has a metal profile (6) at least partly embedded along an edge (7) of the wear-resistant lining element (3) by vulcanization or hardening. The invention also relates to a wear-resistant lining (2), a truck haul body (1) and a method for manufacturing a wear-resistant lining element (3).
21: 2014/04541 22: 2012/11/21 43: 2015/10/12 51: B65D; B65B 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: SPATAFORA, MARIO, ZINK, MARKUS 33: EP 31: 11194733.9 32: 2011/12/21 54: PACKAGING CONTAINING A STOCK CUBE OR STOCK TABLET 00: A packaging containing a stock cube or stock tablet wherein the packaging comprises foldable material with an inner surface and an outer surface, wherein the packaging comprises a fin-seal (1) adhering two sides of the foldable material together at their respective inner surfaces, and two cross seals (2), the fin-seal and cross-seals being peelable, and wherein the fin-seal (1) is folded parallel to the surface (3) of the packaging which contains the base of the fin-seal (1), in this way forming an upper part and a lower part of the folded fin-seal, wherein at least the side (4) of the foldable material which comprises the lower part of the folded fin-seal (1) protrudes from the folded fin seal (1) and extends beyond the end (5) of the side (6) of the foldable material which comprises the upper part of the folded fin-seal (1), and wherein an opening lip (7) protrudes from the end (5) of the side (6) of the foldable material comprising the upper part of the folded fin-seal (1).
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PATENT JOURNAL 72: WOLF, LESLIE R, BAUSTIAN, JAMES J 33: US 31: 61/581,902 N32: 2011/12/30 54: CORROSION INHIBITOR COMPOSITIONS FOR OXYGENATED GASOLINES 00: This invention relates to corrosion inhibitor additive combinations giving long acting performance in oxygenated gasoline blends comprising either low carbon number (< 3) or high carbon number (greater than or equal to 4) alcohols or mixtures thereof and adapted for use in fuel delivery systems and internal combustion engines. The invention also is concerned with a process for conferring anticorrosion properties to oxygenates in gasoline fuel mixtures wherein the oxygenate comprises biologically-derived butanol.
21: 2014/04561 22: 2014/06/20 43: 2015/10/20 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Ono Pharmaceutical Co., Ltd. 72: COURTNEY, Steve, YARNOLD, Chris, FLANAGAN, Stuart, BRACE, Gareth, BARKER, John, ICHIHARA, Osamu, GADOULEAU, Elise, RICHARDSON, Anthony, KONDO, Takashi, IMAGAWA, Akira, NAKATANI, Shingo, SUZUKI, Ryo, KOUYAMA, Sho 33: GB 31: 1122139.7 32: 2011/12/21 54: COMPOUNDS 00: The present invention provides compounds of the general formula (I), their salts and N- oxides, and solvates and prodrugs thereof (wherein the characters are as defined in the description). The compounds of the general formula (I) are inhibitors of Factor XIa, so that they are useful in the prevention of and/or therapy for thromboembolic diseases.
21: 2014/04584 22: 2012/12/28 43: 2015/10/08 51: C10L 71: BUTAMAX ADVANCED BIOFUELS LLC
21: 2014/04588 22: 2012/12/14 43: 2015/10/12 51: C02F 71: THE WATER INITIATIVE, LLC 72: RENJILIAN, RICHARD, LANGDO, THOMAS A, FITZGERALD, EUGENE A, BROWN, LARRY R 33: US 31: 61/576,219 32: 2011/12/15 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR POINT OF USE WATER FILTRATION 00: An apparatus for water filtration includes a base a filtration receptacle coupled to the base and a carafe removably coupled to the base. The filtration receptacle includes a water inlet and a water outlet. The filtration receptacle includes a pleated filter positioned between the water inlet and the water outlet. The pleated filter has a pleat face characterized by a surface having a plurality of peaks and a plurality of valleys, such that the surface is disposed in a plurality of planes. The filtration receptacle is structurally configured to maintain the pleated filter in an orientation wherein the pleat face of the pleated filter transverses a water-flow path extending from the water inlet to the water outlet. The filtration receptacle is further configured to induce water-flow along the water-flow path by at least one of a receptacle orientation and a receptacle geometry. The carafe includes an inlet coupled to the water outlet in the filtration receptacle. 21: 2014/04589 22: 2012/12/14 43: 2015/10/19 51: H04W 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: DIACHINA, JOHN WALTER, SCHLIWABERTLING, PAUL, MOLANDER, ANDERS 33: US 31: 13/712,495 32: 2012/12/12 33: US 31: 61/578,499 32: 2011/12/21 54: METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING CIRCUIT SWITCHED FALL BACK
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OF A MOBILE STATION FROM E-UTRAN TO UTRAN/GERAN IN A FULL-MULTI-OPERATOR CORE NETWORK 00: Packet Switched (PS) handover based Circuit Switched Fall Back (CSFB) of a mobile station (100) is controlled from an Evolved Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (E-UTRAN) cell (130) to a target Universal Terrestrial Radio Access Network (UTRAN) cell (110) or a target GSM EDGE Radio Access Network (GERAN) cell (120) in a PS domain. A network node (104) receives a handover request from a SGSN (140). A PLMN ID associated with the SGSN (140) is identified. A set of PLMN IDs transmitted as system information by the target UTRAN cell (110) or the target GERAN cell (120) is identified. A PLMN ID index is generated to indicate an association between the PLMN ID associated with the SGSN (140) and one of the PLMN IDs of the set. The PLMN ID index is communicated toward the mobile station for use during PS handover based CSFB. The mobile station (100) embeds the PLMN ID index in a Location Area Update (LAU) message, and transmits the LAU message to a target BSS/RNS (104) of the GERAN/UTRAN cell (120, 110) for use during the PS handover based CSFB.
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54: PROCESSING OF CHLORINE-CONTAINING CARBON-BASED RADIOACTIVE WASTE 00: The invention relates to the processing of carbonbased radioactive waste, comprising at least: a) soaking in an acid solution (S2, S3), and b) a heat treatment, of thermal shock type (S4, S5), said acid solution recovering radioactive material resulting from said waste at least after the implementation of step b). (FIG.2).
21: 2014/04591 22: 2012/01/30 43: 2015/10/12 51: H04L 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: MOLINERO FERNANDEZ, PABLO, CABELLO MARTIN, IRENE, MUNOZ DE LA TORRE ALONSO, MIGUEL ANGEL 54: METHODS AND NODES FOR MANAGING NETWORK RESOURCES AS WELL AS A CORRESPONDING SYSTEM AND COMPUTER PROGRAM 00: The present invention relates to methods and nodes for managing network resources in a policy and charging system of a communication network, as well as to a system comprising at least one of the described nodes, and to a computer program, which provide for optimizing the resources of a telecommunication network and to reduce memory usage. A method for managing network resources in a policy and charging system of a communication
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network comprises receiving at a second node an indication about a state of a server resource of a first node; determining whether or not an activity of a service session associated with a connection between a client and the second node is below an activity threshold; and if the activity is determined to be below the activity threshold, instructing a termination of a bearer resource assigned to the service session.
21: 2014/04616 22: 2014/06/23 43: 2015/10/14 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: AbbVie Inc. 72: WANG, Le, PRATT, John K., MCDANIEL, Keith F., DAI, Yujia, FIDANZE, Steven D., HASVOLD, Lisa, HOLMS, James H., KATI, Warren M., LIU, Dachun, MANTEI, Robert A., MCCLELLAN, William J., SHEPPARD, George S., WADA, Carol K. 33: PCT/CN 31: 2011/002224 32: 2011/12/30 54: BROMODOMAIN INHIBITORS 00: -
21: 2014/04627 22: 2012/12/14 43: 2015/10/06 51: B01J; C10G 71: BASF CORPORATION 72: TERÖRDE, ROBERT JOHAN ANDREAS MARIA, SANDEE, ALBERTUS JACOBUS 33: EP 31: 11194051.6 32: 2011/12/16 33: EP 31: 12188826.7 32: 2012/10/17 54: A PROTECTED REDUCED METAL CATALYST 00: The invention relates to a process for producing a protected reduced supported metal catalyst powder, in particular catalysts used in a variety of chemical reactions, such as the hydrogenation of hydrocarbon compounds in petrochemical and oleochemical processes; the hydrogenation of unsaturated fats and oils, and unsaturated hydrocarbon resins; and in the Fischer Tropsch process. This invention also relates to a composition comprising said catalyst and a liquid. In accordance with the invention there is provided a process for preparing a protected, reduced metal catalyst on a support, wherein said supported catalyst is in the form of a powder, which process comprises contacting and mixing said supported catalyst with a liquid in an inert atmosphere and wherein the amount of liquid corresponds to up to five times the amount required for incipient wetness. 21: 2014/04630 22: 2012/12/21 43: 2015/10/08 51: F04C; F04B
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71: ABAC ARIA COMPRESSA S.P.A. 72: PAGLIARIN, ALESSANDRO 33: IT 31: TO2011A001214 32: 2011/12/27 54: AIR COMPRESSOR PROVIDED WITH BELT GUARD 00: The air compressor (10) comprises a reservoir (12), a pump unit (14), a motor (16), a transmission belt (18) wound around a driving pulley (20) torsionally coupled to a shaft of the motor (16) and around a driven pulley (22) torsionally coupled to a shaft of the pump unit (14), wherein the spokes (28) of the driven pulley (22) are shaped as fan blades, in such a manner that the driven pulley (22) performs not only the function of transmitting torque to the shaft of the pump unit (14) but also the function of cooling the pump unit (14). The compressor (10) further comprises a belt guard (30) which encloses the transmission belt (18), as well as the driving and driven pulleys (20, 22). The belt guard (18) is made as a cover and comprises a front wall (32), in which slits (34) are provided for allowing air drawn from outside by the driven pulley (22) acting as fan to pass there through, a side wall (36) which encloses laterally the space around the transmission belt (18) and around the driving and driven pulleys (20, 22), and a rear wall (38) which closes on the rear side the space around the transmission belt (18) and around the driving and driven pulleys (20, 22) and has an opening (40) for receiving the pump unit (14), in such a manner that air drawn from outside through the slits (34) provided in the front wall (32) of the belt guard (30) is conveyed towards the pump unit (14). The rear wall (38) of the belt guard (30) is shaped so as to cover the pump unit (14) by at least 30% of the depth of the pump unit (14).
21: 2014/04649 22: 2014/06/24 43: 2015/10/05 51: C04B 71: Saint-Gobain Placo 72: GAO, Xiaotong, SHAO, Dongxiao, LI, Huifen, SONG, Hao, ZHANG, Ke 54: CHEMICAL ADDITIVE FOR GYPSUM PRODUCTS 00: The present invention provides a gypsum composition, a gypsum board and their preparation method and the use of DHA as an anti-sagging additive in a gypsum product. Said gypsum board comprises set gypsum prepared from the composition; while said composition comprises gypsum, and an anti-deformation additive, wherein the anti-deformation additive comprises at least one selected from a group consisting of dehydroascorbic acid, dehydroascorbate and semidehydroascorbic acid. The set gypsum prepared from the said composition shows better anti-sagging or deformation resisting property. The gypsum product of the present invention is hardly distorted and has stronger stability even in the condition of high humidity, thus improve the quality of the gypsum product to meet the demands of the customer. 21: 2014/04666 22: 2014/06/25 43: 2015/10/05 51: C07C 71: BASF SE 72: EBEL, Klaus, VOITL, Tobias, KELLER, Andreas, RÜDENAUER, Stefan, BARTLING, Karsten, LANGLOTZ, Björn, STEINER, Jochen 33: EP 31: 11191117.8 32: 2011/11/29
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54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING AND PURIFYING SALTS OF ACRYLAMIDO-2METHYLPROPANESULFONIC ACID 00: The invention relates to a method for producing salts of acrylamido-2-methylpropane sulfonic acid (A), comprising the following steps: a) producing a solution of a contaminated salt of acrylamido-2methylpropane sulfonic acid (A) in a water-free, organic solvent (L) using at least one basic component (B) selected from the group comprising alkali metal oxides, alkaline-earth metal oxides, alkali hydroxides, alkaline-earth metal hydroxides, and amines of general formula (I) NRa Rb Rc (I), wherein the groups Ra, Rb, and Rc mean the following independently of each other: hydrogen, C1C4 alkyl, hydroxy C1-C4 alkyl, or C1-C4 alkoxy, wherein the molar ratio of compound (A) to basic component (B) is preferably 1:1 to 1:3; b) optionally partially removing the organic solvent (L) at a pressure in the range of 0.001 to 2 bar (abs); c) recovering the dissolved salt of compound (A) by crystallization or precipitation, by changing the temperature and/or the pressure and/or the concentration of the salt in the solution; d) optionally drying the purified salt of acrylamido-2methylpropane sulfonic acid (A). Said method according to the invention leads to salts that are poor in byproduct and especially suitable for polymerization. 21: 2014/04672 22: 2013/01/11 43: 2015/10/06 51: C25C 71: GOODTECH RECOVERY TECHNOLOGY AS 72: SEDLAK, VEROSLAV, FETCU, DUMITRU 33: NO 31: 20120031 32: 2012/01/12 54: ALUMINIUM ELECTROLYSIS CELL COMPRISING SIDEWALL TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM 00: The invention provides method and system for cooling over a large area, suitable for use for control of layer formation over an extended area in an aluminium electrolysis cell and exploitation of heat. The objective is achieved by a manifold from which a plurality of hot end heat tubes extend, representing the hot end or ends, wherein the cold end or condenser can be provided inside the manifold or can extend outside the manifold.
21: 2014/04673 22: 2012/12/13 43: 2015/10/08 51: B02C 71: KNIGHT, LACHLAN DAVID 72: KNIGHT, LACHLAN DAVID 33: AU 31: 2011905443 32: 2011/12/23 54: LINER FASTENER 00: A liner fastener for fastening a liner to a rotatable shell of a grinding mill, the fastener comprising a flexible tie, retaining means for retaining the fastener relative to the liner, and a tensioning fitting, wherein the flexible tie is adapted to be inserted into a mounting aperture in the shell, and the tensioning fitting is adapted to be fitted to an end portion of the flexible tie protruding outside the shell to bear against the shell and to maintain tension in the fastener to thereby fasten the liner to the shell.
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21: 2014/04674 22: 2012/04/24 43: 2015/10/08 51: H04W 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: NORRMAN, KARL 33: US 31: 61/590,930 32: 2012/01/26 54: OPERATION OF A SERVING NODE IN A NETWORK 00: The invention provides a system and method for repairing corrupt security information. At a serving node (1; 500) in a telecommunications network, security capabilities of a terminal (5) are received when the terminal registers with the serving node (S201). The received security capabilities are stored. A path switch request message (S210) is received from a target base station (4) following an X2 handover request (S205) sent from a source base station (3) to the target base station for handover of the terminal, the path switch request including the security capabilities of the terminal. The serving node determines (S312; S611) whether the security capabilities of the terminal stored in the storage medium should be sent to the target base station. If so, the serving node sends the stored security capabilities of the terminal to the target base station (S313; S612) for use in reselecting security algorithms to be used in communications between the target base station and terminal (S314; S614) following the handover.
21: 2014/04677 22: 2012/01/27 43: 2015/10/08 51: F16K; E21B 71: ATLAS COPCO CANADA INC. 72: SALVADOR, PATRICK, LU, PATRICK, LAMBERT, PAUL 54: CORE BARREL VALVE ASSEMBLY 00: A valve assembly for use in an inner tube member of a core barrel head assembly positionable within a drill string of a drilling apparatus. The valve assembly works using two separate surfaces A and B and a biasing element with a force FS. When hydrostatic pressure is present forces are created on these surfaces: FA and FB. These forces have a direct relationship with pressure, as an increase in pressure will increase the force and vice versa. The surface areas are designed such that: FA > FB + FS, which will maintain the valve closed while under a predetermined fluid pressure, indicating to the driller that the inner tube has landed. When the driller relieves the fluid pressure and the pressure decreases, the force difference between FA, FB and FS decreases until FA < FB + FS, thus opening the valve for drilling.
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PATENT JOURNAL invention has been developed primarily for use on fabrics, and will be described hereinafter with reference to these applications. It is an object of the present invention to provide stain repellence to a fabric. It is still another object of the invention to provide a composition that provides improved perfume delivery to the fabric. It has been found that improved perfume delivery is obtained in compositions comprising a fatty acid, a water soluble salt of Aluminium and a non-ionic polymer. Improved stain repellence is obtained when the HLB of the polymer is between 12 and 18.
21: 2014/04679 22: 2012/12/18 43: 2015/10/06 51: A23F 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: SHARP, DAVID GEORGE, MUTAI, FELIX KIPKORIR 33: EP 31: 12151697.5 32: 2012/01/19 54: PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING TEA PRODUCTS 00: A process for manufacturing tea products is provided, the process comprising the steps of: withering fresh tea leaves to a moisture content of greater than 40% and less than 60% by weight; and then expressing juice from the withered fresh tea leaves thereby to produce leaf residue and tea juice. A tea juice obtainable by the process and a beverage obtainable by diluting the tea juice are also provided.
21: 2014/04681 22: 2012/05/16 43: 2015/10/05 51: F21S; A01G; F21Y 71: ZHEJIANG JINGRI LIGHTING TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD 72: CHENG, SHIYOU 33: CN 31: 201110234382.0 32: 2011/08/16 54: SPECTRUM-ADJUSTABLE LAMP FOR USE IN PLANT LIGHTING 00: A spectrum-adjustable lamp for use in plant lighting, comprising an LED lamp body, an LED excitation source disposed within the LED lamp body, a lamp optical device disposed at the head of the LED lamp body, and different types of fluorescent powders distributed on the lamp optical device. On the basis of a special need of a specific plant for a preferred spectrum, the LED excitation source within the lamp body and the fluorescent powders on the lamp optical device can be adjusted, and thus different needs of different plants for lighting spectrum can be met. This allows for greatly convenient manufacturing and ultimate application of the lamp, and for greatly reduced manufacturing and application costs of the lamp.
21: 2014/04680 22: 2013/01/14 43: 2015/10/07 51: C11D; D06M 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: GHOSH, AMIT KUMAR, SARKAR, ARPITA, PERINCHEERY, ARAVINDAKSHAN, RASTOGI, ABHISHEK, DUTTA, KINGSHUK 33: IN 31: 0295/MUM/2012 32: 2012/01/31 33: EP 31: 12160157.9 32: 2012/03/19 54: A COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR TREATING SUBSTRATES 00: The present invention relates to a composition and a method for treating substrates, such as fabrics; particularly to make the substrate stain repellent and easier to clean upon the subsequent wash. The
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21: 2014/04682 22: 2012/02/01 43: 2015/10/07 51: G02B 71: BELL, JAMES DALTON 72: BELL, JAMES DALTON 33: US 31: 61/582,099 32: 2011/12/30 54: ISOTOPICALLY ALTERED OPTICAL FIBER 00: An optical waveguide having a cladding layer formed of high-purity glass, or a cladding layer formed of high-purity isotope-proportion modified glass, and with a core of high-purity isotope-proportion-modified glass with the index of refraction of the core glass greater than the index of refraction, of the cladding glass, said high-purity isotope-proportion-modified core material having a Si-29-isotope proportion at most 4.447 % Si-29 (atom/atom) of all silicon atoms in said core, or at least 4.90% of Si-29 (atom/atom) atoms in said core, or having a Ge-73 isotope proportion of at most 7.2% Ge-73 (atom/atom) of all germanium atoms in said core, or at least 8.18% of Ge-73 (atom/atom) of Germanium atoms in said core region.
21: 2014/04684 22: 2012/12/10 43: 2015/10/05 51: E04H; F03D 71: ESTEYCO ENERGIA S.L., SEA WIND TOWERS, S.L. 72: JIMENO CHUECA, JOSÉ EMILIO, FERNÁNDEZ GÓMEZ, MIGUEL ÁNGEL 33: ES 31: P201131990 32: 2011/12/09 54: ASSEMBLY PROCESS OF A TELESCOPIC TOWER 00: Assembly process of a telescopic tower (100) including at least one prefabricated concrete section, comprising the following steps: providing sections (2,4,6,8,10) in an initial position wherein superimposed sections are disposed coaxially within a base section (10); providing assembly means (14,16,18); providing operator support means (20) on the external surface of said base section (10) essentially vertically in correspondence with the upper edge of said base section (10); lifting the innermost superimposed section (2,4,6,8) radially from those that are in the initial position forming a joint between the lower end portion of said superimposed section (2,4,6,8) which is being lifted and the upper end portion of the radially external and immediately adjacent section (4,6,8,10); providing in said joint anchoring devices for immobilizing at least provisionally the corresponding sections (2,4,6,8,10) between one another.
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PATENT JOURNAL tissue of the umbilicus after the abdominal operation. The insertion portion may have different crosssectional shapes including circular and oval. Finally, the insertion portion may be configured to engage the umbilicus such that the umbilical splint is retained within the umbilicus.
21: 2014/04686 22: 2012/12/28 43: 2015/10/05 51: C12P; C13K; D21C 71: BETA RENEWABLES S.P.A. 72: CHERCHI, FRANCESCO, OTTONELLO, PIERO, FERRERO, SIMONE, TORRE, PAOLO, DE FAVERI, DANILO, RIVAS TORRES, BEATRIZ, TONET RENSI, LILIANE, RIVA, DANIELE, BOSIO, FEDERICA 33: IT 31: TO2011A001219 32: 2011/12/28 54: IMPROVED PRE-SOAKING PROCESS FOR BIOMASS CONVERSION 00: An improved method of conducting the pre-soaking step involving pre-soaking the ligno-cellulosic biomass in a liquid (water) at a temperature in the range of between 100°C to 150°C prior to soaking at higher temperatures. This material can then be soaked and soaked liquid filtered by nano-filtration. When nano-filtration is used, the pre-soak temperature can be in the range of 10°C to 150°C. 21: 2014/04689 22: 2012/10/12 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61F; A61M 71: VEKIOS, ROULA 72: MEATHREL, KIMBERLEY, VEKIOS, ROULA 33: US 31: 13/374,669 32: 2012/01/06 54: UMBILICAL SPLINT AND METHOD OF USE 00: A use of an umbilical splint for shaping an umbilicus after an abdominal operation is described. The umbilical splint may comprise an insertion portion extending in a longitudinal direction and terminating at an insertion end for insertion into the umbilicus. Furthermore, the insertion portion may comprise a bulbous section near the insertion end. The bulbous section may be operable to apply pressure to a
21: 2014/04716 22: 2012/04/19 43: 2015/10/07 51: B62D 71: FRIEDMAN, AUBREY MAURICE 72: POTGIETER, MORRIS GERHARDUS 33: ZA 31: 2011/02946 32: 2011/04/19 54: SPARE WHEEL CARRIER FOR A VEHICLE 00: The invention relates to a spare wheel carrier (10) for wheeled vehicles. The carrier (10) includes a slide arrangement (12) having a base member and a sliding member (16) which is slidably connected to the base member, as well as a mounting arrangement (22) which is tiltably connected to the sliding member (16) and which is configured for a wheel to be removably mountable thereto. The sliding member (16) is slidable relative to the base member between a stored position and a drawn-out position, the mounting arrangement (22) being configured to tilt, when the sliding member (16) is in the drawn-out position, relative to the sliding member (16) between a storage orientation and a mount orientation for facilitating the mounting or removal of a wheel to or from the mounting arrangement (22).
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PATENT JOURNAL due to the utilization of asynchronous balance inquiry.
21: 2014/04756 22: 2012/11/28 43: 2015/10/06 51: G06F; G06Q 71: TENCENT TECHNOLOGY (SHENZHEN) COMPANY LIMITED 72: DENG, JIANWEI, FAN, KE, ZHOU, JUN, ZHANG, DING 33: CN 31: 201110387492.0 32: 2011/11/29 54: VIRTUAL MONEY BALANCE BYPASS INQUIRY METHOD, SYSTEM AND COMPUTERREADABLE STORAGE MEDIUM 00: Provided is a virtual money balance bypass inquiry method, comprising: receiving a purchase demand submitted by a client side, the purchase demand containing the sum to be paid; receiving a balance inquiry request asynchronously transmitted by the client side, the balance inquiry request carrying the sum to be paid; inquiring the balance in a user account according to the balance inquiry request, and obtaining a result token by comparing the balance in the user account with the sum to be paid; asynchronously returning the result token to the client side. Also provided are a virtual money balance bypass inquiry system and computerreadable storage medium. The present invention inquires the balance via a bypass, moves the user account balance inquiry to a commodity selection stage prior to payment confirmation, thus improving system payment success rate for a transaction, and further improving transaction payment performance
21: 2014/04757 22: 2012/12/13 43: 2015/10/08 51: C07C 71: MARATHON GTF TECHNOLOGY, LTD. 72: WAYCUILIS, JOHN J, THOMAS, RAPHAEL, MOORE, PATRICK K 33: US 31: 13/705,106 32: 2012/12/04 33: US 31: 61/576,918 32: 2011/12/16 54: PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS FOR CONVERSION OF ALKYL BROMIDES TO HIGHER MOLECULAR WEIGHT HYDROCARBONS IN CIRCULATING CATALYST REACTOR-REGENERATOR SYSTEMS 00: Process and system that include the conversion of alkyl bromides to higher molecular weight hydrocarbons in circulating catalyst reactorregenerator systems. Alkyl bromides may be reacted over a catalyst in at least one conversion reactor to produce at least an effluent stream comprising higher molecular weight hydrocarbons and hydrogen bromide. A portion of the catalyst may be removed from the conversion reactor. The portion of the catalyst may be contacted with a stripping gas to displace hydrocarbons from the portion of the catalyst. The portion of the catalyst may be contacted a first inert gas. The portion of the catalyst may be contacted with oxygen to form a regenerated catalyst by removal of coke. The regenerated catalyst may be contacted with a second inert gas.
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At least a portion of the regenerated catalyst may be introduced into the conversion reactor.
21: 2014/04766 22: 2012/06/06 43: 2015/10/07 51: H01F 71: SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC. 72: KESLER, JAMES R, SKENDZIC, VESELIN 33: US 31: 13/479,139 32: 2012/05/23 33: US 31: 61/591,402 32: 2012/01/27 54: DEVICE FOR MEASURING ELECTRICAL CURRENT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME 00: Disclosed herein are embodiments of devices for measuring electrical current and related systems and methods for forming and using such devices. According to certain embodiments, devices according to the present disclosure may comprise Rogowski coils. Also disclosed are systems and methods for forming a current measuring device using a bobbin that may allow for the use of a continuous length of wire for all windings associated with the current measuring device. Automated manufacturing techniques may be utilized to facilitate the manufacture of devices for measuring electrical current and/or may reduce the cost of such devices. Various embodiments disclosed herein include the use of a bobbin that may be selectively configured between a linear configuration and a closed configuration. One or more current sensors disclosed herein may be utilized in connection with a
motor management relay or other type of intelligent electronic device.
21: 2014/04768 22: 2012/12/11 43: 2015/10/07 51: H02H 71: SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC. 72: LEE, TONY J, ANDERSON, LUTHER S, KASZTENNY, BOGDAN Z 33: US 31: 13/366,672 32: 2012/02/06 54: APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR CREATING ONE OR MORE SLOW-SPEED COMMUNICATIONS CHANNELS UTILIZING A REAL-TIME COMMUNICATION CHANNEL 00: An intelligent electronic device having a slow speed communications link creates one or more virtual communications channels using unused or dedicated bits from a primary real-time communications channel. The virtual communications channels are used to transport lowspeed information, such as fault location information, device configuration information, device revision information, and date / time information.
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21: 2014/04770 22: 2014/07/27 43: 2015/10/21 51: G01D 71: THALES 72: RUDIER, Raymond 33: FR 31: 11 04159 32: 2011/12/30 33: FR 31: 12 00533 32: 2012/02/23 54: STABILISED PLATFORM 00: The present invention relates to a stabilised platform (1;100) comprising: - a support frame (5); - a supporting structure (7;107), rotatably mounted relatively to the support frame (5) around a main rotation axis (A); and - a supported structure (10;110), rotatably mounted relatively to the supporting structure (7;107) around a secondary rotation axis (B) substantially perpendicular to the main rotation axis (A), characterised in that the supported structure (10;110) comprises at least one support (34, 36; 134) intended to receive a load, and said or each support (34, 36; 134) is guided in rotation by a central bearing (20;120) positioned on a single side of the support (34, 36; 134) according to the secondary rotation axis (B).
21: 2014/04787 22: 2014/06/27 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Helsinn Healthcare SA 72: FADINI, Luca, MANINI, Peter, PIETRA, Claudio, GIULIANO, Claudio, LOVATI, Emanuela, CANNELLA, Roberta, VENTURINI, Alessio, STELLA, Valentino J. 33: US 31: 61/564,537 32: 2011/11/29 54: SUBSTITUTED 4 - PHENYL - PYRIDINES FOR THE TREATMENT OF NK-1 RECEPTOR RELATED DISEASES 00: Disclosed are compounds, compositions and methods for the prevention and/or treatment of diseases which are pathophysiologically mediated by the neurokinin (NKj) receptor. The compounds have the general formula (I):
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71: ENN Coal Gasification Mining Co., Ltd. 72: PANG, Xulin, CHEN, Feng, WANG, Shipeng, LIU, Gang, ZHANG, Shuchuan, ZHANG, Ming 33: CN 31: 201110388215.1 32: 2011/11/30 54: UNDERGROUND COAL GASIFICATION AND LINKAGE METHOD 00: An underground coal gasification and linkage method comprises the following steps: a) establishing a fire region (4; 21) in a bottom coal layer of a first drill hole (1; 11; 22); b) taking another existing drill hole outside the fire region or a newly drilled drill hole as a second drill hole (2; 13, 14, 15; 23, 24, 25), and mechanically and directionally drilling a nearby coal layer near the bottom of the first drill hole near the fire region through the lower end of the second drill hole, so as to link the nearby coal layer, thereby forming, in the nearby coal layer, a directional passage (5; 17; 27) communicating with the fire region; and c) conveying oxygen-containing gas to the fire region through the second drill hole and the directional passage, and performing hot working on the directional passage, so as to expand the directional passage, thereby forming a gasification passage used for an underground coal gasification furnace.
21: 2014/04805 22: 2014/06/27 43: 2015/09/30 51: F03D 71: ABB Research Ltd 72: MARINOPOULOS, Antonis, LENDENMANN, Heinz, PAN, Jiuping, SRIVASTAVA, Kailash, ZARGHAMI, Mahyar, REZA, Muhamad 54: WIND PARK WITH REAL TIME WIND SPEED MEASUREMENTS 00: A system (100) for producing electrical power based on wind energy is disclosed, which system (100) is capable of predicting its power output. The system (100) comprises a set of wind turbine units (105), a first plurality of sensors (120) each of which is
adapted to sense at least one wind characteristic at some of the wind turbine units (105), and a second plurality of sensors (130) remotely located with respect to the wind turbine units (105) and each of which sensors (130) is adapted to sense at least one wind characteristic. At least one wind characteristic is estimated at the wind turbines (105) not having one of the first plurality of sensors (120) based on sensing by the first plurality of sensors (120) and an estimate of changes in wind characteristic at wind turbine units (105) caused by presence of other wind turbine units (105). The magnitude of electrical power production by the set of wind turbine units (105) at least one predefined point in time in the future is predicted based on the estimated wind characteristics and sensed wind characteristics.
21: 2014/04807 22: 2014/06/27 43: 2015/10/23 51: A61M 71: Almirall, S.A. 72: HERDER, Martin, LUDANEK, Gerhard, METT, Ingo, SCHMIDT, Joachim 33: EP(ES) 31: 12000355.3 32: 2012/01/20 54: INHALATION DEVICE FOR POWDERED DRUGS 00: The invention relates to an inhalation device for powdered drugs to be received by a patient by an inhalation-caused air stream, comprising at least one powder reservoir, metering means for repeatedly metering a powder dose from the reservoir, a transportation mechanism for moving said metering means from a filling position for receiving a powder dose into an emptying position for releasing said powder dose into a powder channel, at least one activating device for manual operation by the patient,
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said activating device being operatively connected to said transportation mechanism such that upon operation a single powder dose is being metered, said activating device comprising a dosage key (5) acting on said transportation mechanism when pressed by the patient. The inhalation device further comprises an advancing mechanism for advancing a counter means each time the inhalation device has been activated by the patient so that a powder dose has been released into the powder channel. The counter means comprises a mechanical index coupled to a locking mechanism blocking the dosage key (5) and/or the activating device and/or the transportation mechanism after a predetermined number of metering cycles after detection of the index. Moreover, the locking mechanism includes a locking lever (7) for positive engagement with the dosage key (5) and/or the activating device and/or the transportation mechanism in the blocked condition. The inhalation device (1) is characterized in that the locking lever includes signaling means integrally formed therewith engaging the index after said predetermined number of metering cycles.
21: 2014/04822 22: 2014/06/30 43: 2015/10/06 51: H04R 71: FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FÖRDERUNG DER ANGEWANDTEN FORSCHUNG E.V. 72: KÜCH, Fabian, HABETS, Emanuel, CRACIUN, Alexandra, DEL GALDO, Giovanni, THIERGART, Oliver 33: EP 31: 11191828.0 32: 2011/12/02 33: US 31: 13/445,560 32: 2012/04/12 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MICROPHONE POSITIONING BASED ON A SPATIAL POWER DENSITY 00: An apparatus for microphone positioning is provided. The apparatus comprises a spatial power distribution determiner (10) and a spatial information estimator (20). The spatial power distribution determiner (10) is adapted to determine a spatial power density indicating power values for a plurality of locations of an environment based on sound source information indicating one or more power values and one or more position values of one or more sound sources located in the environment. The spatial information estimator (20) is adapted to estimate acoustic spatial information based on the spatial power density.
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33: US 31: 13/155,964 32: 2011/06/08 33: US 31: 61/430,318 32: 2011/01/06 33: US 31: 61/438,684 32: 2011/02/02 33: US 31: 61/477,276 32: 2011/04/20 54: GEOGRAPHICALLY LOCALIZED RECOMMENDATIONS IN A COMPUTING ADVICE FACILITY 00: The present disclosure provides a geographically localized recommendation to a user through a computer-based advice facility, comprising collecting a recommendation from an Internet source, wherein the recommendation is determined to have an interestingness aspect and a geographic location aspect, comparing the collected recommendation to a derived user taste and the user's current geographic location, determining at least one recommendation for the user based on processing on the comparison, and delivering at least one recommendation to a user's mobile communications device, wherein the user is enabled to at least one of view, save, and share the recommendation via an application at least in part resident on the computerbased advice facility.
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54: BUILDING METHOD AND SYSTEM 00: A method and system for building a masonry structure with cement walls and a concrete foundation and floor slab. The system provides for a prefabricated room module which forms the centre of the building structure and which defines a whole or part of at least one room of the building structure. The room module [10] includes a base wall [12] and at least two upright sidewalls [14] extending from the base wall [12]. The room module [10] consists of two module segments [10A, 10B] which are connected together on-site so that, when connected, the two room module segments [10A, 10B] together define the room module [10]. The room module [10] also includes two end walls [16] extending between the sidewalls [14] and upright from opposing ends of the base wall [12], such that the base wall [12], two sidewalls [14] and two end walls [16] together define a container.
21: 2014/04879 22: 2014/07/02 43: 2015/10/19 51: A01N A01P 71: BASF AGROCHEMICAL PRODUCTS, B.V. 72: SCHNABEL, Gerhard, PFENNING, Matthias, POLZIN, Jörg, BREMER, Hagen 33: EP 31: 11191969.2 32: 2011/12/05 54: METHODS OF CONTROLLING UNDESIRABLE VEGETATION WITH IMIDAZOLINONE HERBICIDES AND ADJUVANTS IN HERBICIDE RESISTANT CROP PLANTS 00: A herbicidal composition comprising: a) a herbicide compound A, which is selected from the group of imidazolinones; and b) an adjuvant B, which is a
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surfactant selected from the groups b1 to b5: b1 ) a nonionic surfactant of the formula R1Xn and polyalkoxylated derivatives thereof, wherein R1 is selected from aliphatic or aromatic residues having at least eight carbon atoms; X is selected from hydroxy, -O-(C1-C6-alkyl), -O-(C3-C6-alkenyl), amine, amide, or ester; and n is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6; b2) an anionic surfactant of the formula R1Yn, wherein R1 is selected from aliphatic or aromatic residues having at least eight carbon atoms; Y is selected from carboxylate, sulfonate, sulfate, phosphate, or phosphonate; and n is 1, 2, 3, 4, 5 or 6; b3) a cationic surfactant; b4) a zwitterionic surfactant; or b5) a polymeric surfactant; and wherein the weight ratio of the herbicide compound A and the adjuvant B is from 2:1 to 1 :60; and the use of the said compositions for controlling undesirable vegetation. 21: 2014/04881 22: 2012/12/20 43: 2015/10/21 51: C07D 71: H. LUNDBECK A/S 72: CHRISTENSEN, KIM LASSE 33: DK 31: PA201200006 32: 2012/01/03 54: PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF 1-[2(2,4-DIMETHYL-PHENYLSULFANYL)-PHENYL]PIPERAZINE 00: A process for the manufacture of 1-[2-(2,4-dimethylphenylsulfanyl)-phenyl]-piperazine and pharmaceutically acceptable salts is disclosed that involves reacting compounds of formula II, III, IV under Pd catalysis and in presence of phoshine ligands to give Compound I.
21: 2014/04882 22: 2012/06/18 43: 2015/10/13 51: B60L 71: KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA 72: TODA, SHINICHI, YASUOKA, IKUO, YUUKI, KAZUAKI, MOCHIZUKI, YASUFUMI 33: JP 31: 2012-000781 32: 2012/01/05 54: ELECTRIC VEHICLE CONTROL APPARATUS AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE 00: In order to enable reduced size while having functionality for boosting the voltage of a battery, the control device for an electric vehicle according to an embodiment of the present invention is provided with: a converter having a diode and a switching element for converting an alternating-current or direct-current voltage supplied from an input side to a direct-current voltage, a main electric motor being connected to an output side via an inverter; a battery for supplying a power source to the main electric motor, the battery being connected via the converter and a reactor; and a boost chopper circuit for boosting the voltage of the battery, the boost copper circuit being configured from the diode and the switching element of the converter.
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54: A METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING THE TRANSFER OF MEDICALRELATED INFORMATION 00: This invention relates to a method of and system 10 for facilitating the transfer of medical-related information, more specifically an authorised sick note. The system 10 includes a server 12, having a processor 14, and a database 16. The server 12 is configured to receive practitioner identification information, via a network 20, from a medical practitioner 100 and to verify that the medical practitioner 100 is registered with the system 10. The server 12 is also configured to receive medicalrelated information which is associated with a particular patient 400 which is registered with the system 12 from a verified medical practitioner 100 via the network 22. The medical-related information includes at least an indication of a particular time or time period during which the verified medical practitioner 100 authorises the particular patient 400 to be absent from work or another event/activity where attendance/participation is required, and to store the medical-related information on the database 16.
Services, Centers for Disease Control and Prevention, National Institute for Occupational Safety and Health, MICHAEL, Robert Joseph 72: MICHAEL, Robert Joseph, FERRO, Ernest B., FERRO, Jeffrey A., YANTEK, David Scott, ALCORN, Lynn A. 33: US 31: 61/582,689 32: 2012/01/03 54: DRILL CHUCK ISOLATOR 00: A chuck isolator for the chuck of a drill comprising a base plate mountable to the chuck, a drive plate connectable to a drill bit, and a first elastomeric member interposed between the base plate and the drive plate. The base plate and the drive plate are wider than the drill bit. The chuck isolator is connectable to the chuck of the drill and capable of providing sound and vibration isolation when the chuck isolator is connected to the drill.
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21: 2014/04898 22: 2014/07/02 43: 2015/10/13 51: G06F 71: DISCOVERY LIMITED 72: OSSIP, ANTON JASON, HOCKMAN, YEHUDA ARYEH 33: ZA 31: 2013/05070 32: 2013/07/05 54: AN ELECTRONIC SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING A VEHICLE INSURANCE PLAN 00: A method and an electronic system for implementing a vehicle insurance plan includes a communication module to receive from a vehicle owner a write off selection for an insured vehicle. An assessment module receives a claimed amount from the vehicle owner after the insured vehicle has been damaged and uses the claimed amount and the write off selection to determine if the claimed amount or insured value of the vehicle is to be paid. This is done as follows, the write off selection received from the vehicle owner is a percentage amount. This is multiplied by the vehicle's insured value to arrive at a write off value which is compared with the claimed amount. If the claimed amount is greater than the write off value, the insured value of the vehicle is authorised for payment.
33: EP 31: 12177329.5 32: 2012/07/20 33: US 31: 61/567,899 32: 2011/12/07 33: US 31: 61/673,912 32: 2012/07/20 54: OSTEOPONTIN VARIANTS FOR USE IN SUPPRESSION OR PREVENTION OF TUMOR GROWTH AND COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SUCH OSTEOPONTIN VARIANTS 00: The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions and nutritional supplements comprising an osteopontin variant, and medical use of such compositions and supplements for treating or preventing tumor-generating cancer. 21: 2014/04921 22: 2012/09/11 43: 2015/10/12 51: E04B; A01M; F16K 71: CHAZANE PTY LTD 72: ARCHER, ZANE, ACHER, NEIL ASHLEY 33: AU 31: 2011905120 32: 2011/12/08 33: AU 31: 2012902368 32: 2012/06/06 54: TERMITE BARRIER SEAL 00: A termite barrier seal including: a hollow seal body having a wall surrounding an axial bore extending from an insertion end to a surface end; a closure formation about the surface end for engagement with a closure; the closure for closing the orifice of the bore at the surface end of the seal body when engaged with the closure formation; one-way valving means at or about the insertion or intermediate the insertion end and the surface end of the seal body, the one-way valve means being arranged to permit liquid flow through the axial bore from the surface end to the insertion end, but to prevent liquid flow through the axial bore from the insertion end to the surface end; external seal means about an external surface of the wall of the seal body for sealing the wall of the seal body against the internal surface of a hole drilled through a concrete slab; and internal seal means about an internal surface of the wall of the seal body for sealing the wall of the seal body against an external face of an injector when inserted into the bore of the seal body.
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21: 2014/04922 22: 2014/07/04 43: 2015/10/28 51: E02B 71: MICHAEL JOHN GODFREY 72: GODFREY, MICHAEL JOHN 33: ZA 31: 2011/07423 32: 2011/10/10 33: ZA 31: PCT/ZA2012/00065 32: 2012/10/09 54: RETAINING WALL 00: The invention provides a concrete block for use in assembling a retaining wall, the front face of the block having a rearwardly sloped surface. The invention also extends to a retaining wall assembled from a plurality of the blocks of the invention.
21: 2014/04930 22: 2014/07/04 43: 2015/10/12 51: A01N 71: AGCHEM AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: PRETORIUS, JOHANNES JURGENS, NAUDE, STEPHANUS PETRUS 33: ZA 31: 2013/06506 32: 2013/08/29 54: PLANT TREATMENT COMPOSITION 00: A plant treatment composition comprises phosphorous acid and a suitable slow release carrier that is specifically formulated in a granular or particulate form to allow for the slow release of the phosphorous acid in a soil locus to treat, inhibit or prevent, for example, diseases caused by soilborne pathogens such as Oomycete pathogens, for example. 21: 2014/04957 22: 2014/07/07 43: 2015/10/13 51: F42B 71: MASTER BLASTER PROPRIETARY LIMITED 72: DAVIS, Mark, Rodney 33: ZA 31: 2013/05739 32: 2013/07/30 54: ROCK BREAKING DEVICE 00: The invention provides a deflagrating rock breaking cartridge 10 which includes a cartridge case 12, a core element 14, and propellant powder 16 within the cartridge case 12 and surrounding the axially
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orientated core element 14. The core element 14 is made from nitro cellulose and is perforated for improved flame distribution along and through the core element.
21: 2014/04980 22: 2014/07/07 43: 2015/10/23 51: B06T, B60L, B61C, B61D, G01L 71: General Electric Company 72: HERMSEN, Bryan Scott, KUMAR, Ajith Kuttannair, MATTHEWS Jr, Harry Kirk, DOWN, John Harry, MEYER, Brian Nedward 33: US 31: 13/947,909 32: 2013/07/22 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING BRAKING EFFORT 00: A method (e.g., for monitoring a braking system of a vehicle system) includes monitoring fluid pressures of a braking system and modeled braking efforts of the braking system in a vehicle system traveling along a route, identifying one or more time periods at least one of before a brake event of the braking system or after the brake event, calculating residual forces exerted on the vehicle system during the one or more time periods, and determining at least one of an estimated braking effort of the braking system or an estimated propagation rate at which the estimated braking effort is applied by the braking system using the residual forces that are calculated.
21: 2014/04991 22: 2014/07/08 43: 2015/10/16 51: B60B 71: RANDON S/A IMPLEMENTOS E PARTICIPAÇÕES 72: PERINI, GUSTAVO 33: BR 31: 10 2013 017572 2 32: 2013/07/09 54: WHEEL HUB FOR VEHICLE AXLE 00: The present invention relates to a wheel hub for vehicle axle used in trucks, buses, trailers and semitrailers, consists of a cylindrical central body, said central body surrounded by a plurality of radial projections extending vertically from the median region of said central body, being structured by ribs integrated with said projections providing robustness, reduced weight and reduced heat transfer from the brake to tires.
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21: 2014/05006 22: 2012/12/21 43: 2015/10/21 51: A24C 71: TANNPAPIER GMBH 72: GRIESMAYR, GUENTHER, PUEHRINGER, BARBARA, KNAUSEDER, BERNHARD 33: AT 31: A 1886/2011 32: 2011/12/23 54: MOUTHPIECE LINING PAPER, FORMED AS A FILM/FOIL, OF A FILTER CIGARETTE 00: The invention relates to a mouthpiece lining paper of a filter cigarette, which mouthpiece lining paper is provided on surface regions to be adhesively bonded with a three-dimensional surface structure, that is to say with a surface which has elevations (2, 12.1, 22) and/or depressions (23), wherein said elevations (2, 12.1, 22) and depressions (23) protrude from and are set back from the film/foil surface only locally, respectively. The mouthpiece lining paper is a film/foil (1). In one preferred embodiment, a row of elevations (2, 12.1, 22) and/or depressions (23) runs along an edge of the mouthpiece lining paper of the type which runs along the overlap region of the mouthpiece lining paper with itself on the finished cigarette.
21: 2014/05008 22: 2013/02/13 43: 2015/10/20 51: C01B 71: CHEVRON U.S.A. INC. 72: ZONES, STACEY IAN 33: US 31: 13/445,042 32: 2012/04/12 54: MOLECULAR SIEVE SSZ-87 COMPOSITION OF MATTER AND SYNTHESIS THEREOF 00: This disclosure is directed to a new crystalline molecular sieve designated SSZ-87synthesized using an N,N'-diisopropyl-N,N'diethylbicyclo[2.2.2]oct-7-ene-2,3:5,6-dipyrrolidinium dication as a structure directing agent.
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PATENT JOURNAL 33: US 31: 13/355,872 32: 2012/01/23 54: A PROCESS FOR LIME SLURRY PRODUCTION 00: A process for controlling scaling on and within lime slaking and handling equipment such as SDA atomizers and reducing lime usage by forming a mixture with at least one polymeric dispersant and a quantity of water and introducing the mixture to a vessel for preparation of a lime slurry.
21: 2014/05012 22: 2013/02/07 43: 2015/10/15 51: C02F; C25B 71: INDUSTRIE DE NORA S.P.A. 72: BENEDETTO, MARIACHIARA 33: IT 31: MI20120A000158 32: 2012/02/07 54: ELECTRODE FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL ABATEMENT OF CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND OF INDUSTRIAL WASTES 00: The invention relates to an electrode suitable for decreasing the chemical oxygen demand of wastewater comprising: a) a permanent component; and b) a sacrificial component arranged face-to-face and releasably attached to the permanent component and in electrical contact therewith, said permanent component consisting of a Substrate of a valve metal equipped with a catalytic coating containing noble metals or oxides thereof, said sacrificial component containing elemental iron. Further the invention relates to a method for abatement of the chemical oxygen demand in an aqueous waste containing oily compounds, glycols or waxes, optionally consisting of a foundry waste, by an electrolytic process involving anodic chlorine evolution in the presence of trivalent iron. Chlorine evolution may be carried out on the surface of an anode consisting of a catalytically activated-valve metal permanent component coupled to an ironcontaining sacrificial component. 21: 2014/05014 22: 2012/09/12 43: 2015/10/15 51: C04B; C02F 71: APPLIED SPECIALTIES, INC. 72: SCHEURMAN III, CLARENCE
21: 2014/05032 22: 2014/07/10 43: 2015/10/14 51: A01H, C12N 71: THE STATE OF ISRAEL, MINISTRY OF AGRICULTURE & RURAL DEVELOPMENT, AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH ORGANIZATION, (A.R.O), VOLCANI CENTER, YISSUM RESEARCH DEVELOPMENT COMPANY OF THE HEBREW UNIVERSITY OF JERUSALEM LTD 72: GRANOT, David, KELLY, Gilor, MOSHELION, Menachem 33: US 31: 61/569,251 32: 2011/12/11 54: METHODS OF MODULATING STOMATA CONDUCTANCE AND PLANT EXPRESSION CONSTRUCTS FOR EXECUTING SAME 00: Plant expression construct are provided. According to an embodiment, the plant expression construct comprises a nucleic acid sequence encoding a hexokinase under a transcriptional control of a guard cell-specific cis-acting regulatory element. Also provided are methods of using the constructs and transgenic plants, plant cells and plant parts expressing same. 21: 2014/05034 22: 2012/12/12 43: 2015/10/15 51: C12N; A61K; G01N
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71: MARTIN-LUTHER-UNIVERSITÄT HALLEWITTENBERG 72: BREUNIG, KARIN, BEHRENS, SVEN-ERIK 33: DE 31: 10 2011 121 069.9 32: 2011/12/13 54: VACCINATION BY MEANS OF RECOMBINANT YEAST BY PRODUCING A PROTECTIVE HUMORAL IMMUNE RESPONSE AGAINST DEFINED ANTIGENS 00: The invention relates to recombinant yeasts of the Kluyveromyces lactis species for the production of a humoral immune response against defined antigens, to the production of said yeasts, and to the use thereof for protective vaccination against pathogens and malignant cells containing said antigens. 21: 2014/05035 22: 2012/04/23 43: 2015/10/21 51: B01J; C07C 71: DALIAN INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL PHYSICS, CHINESE ACADEMY OF SCIENCES 72: LIU, ZHONGMIN, XU, LEI, ZHU, SHUKUI, YU, ZHENGXI 33: CN 31: 201110427280.0 32: 2011/12/19 54: CATALYST USED IN THE PRODUCTION OF ETHYLENE AND PROPYLENE FROM METHANOL AND/OR DIMETHYL ETHER, METHOD FOR PREPARING THE SAME AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME 00: A catalyst for preparing ethylene and propylene by using methyl alcohol and/or dimethyl ether is provided. The catalyst is a mesoporous molecular sieve catalyst obtained through combined lanthanum and silanization modification. The steps of using the catalyst to prepare ethylene and propylene by using methyl alcohol and/or dimethyl ether comprise: feeding methyl alcohol and/or dimethyl ether, to enable the methyl alcohol and/or dimethyl ether to contact the catalyst, generating reaction to produce hydrocarbons; separating the hydrocarbons into components containing one to five carbon atoms and components containing more than six carbon atoms; returning the components containing more than six carbon atoms to a feeding port of a reactor, and mixing the components containing more than six carbon atoms with methyl alcohol and/or dimethyl ether; performing cyclic operation. Ethylene and propylene selectively reach more than 90% by weight in the components containing one to five carbon atoms obtained through separation, thereby implementing a maximum yield in preparing ethylene and propylene by using methyl alcohol and/or dimethyl ether. 21: 2014/05036 22: 2012/12/24 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61B; A61L; D02J
71: Y. JACOBS MEDICAL INC. 72: KIM, YOUNG JAE 33: KR 31: 10-2011-0143929 32: 2011/12/27 54: KNOTLESS SUTURE, AND KIT CONTAINING SAME 00: The present invention relates to a suture which is firmly maintained and fixed to an operational site to stably sustain suturing or lifting effects for a long time. More specifically, the present invention provides a suture having a conic or pyramidal shape with a cut top, wherein a suture support comprising a communication hole penetrating the both ends is provided at one end. The suture support can have one or more portions which are cut vertically from a lower end at a lower end portion having a larger diameter between the both ends, or a part of a lower end can be removed so as to form one or more gaps formed from the end at a wall of the end portion.
21: 2014/05039 22: 2012/12/28 43: 2015/10/20 51: A61K 71: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 72: TOYOBUKU, HIDEKAZU, HASEGAWA, TETSUYA 33: US 31: 61/580,708 32: 2011/12/28 54: PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION COMPRISING BREXPIPRAZOLE AND SUBSTITUTED BETA - CYCLODEXTRIN 00: Provided is an aqueous pharmaceutical preparation comprising 7-[4-(4-benzo[b]thiophen-4-yl-piperazin1-yl)butoxy]-1H-quinolin-2-one (compound (I)) or a
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salt thereof, which shows improved water solubility of compound (I) or a salt thereof achieved by addition of substituted ß -cyclodextrin. The present invention provides a pharmaceutical preparation comprising compound (I) or a salt thereof, and substituted ß-cyclodextrin. 21: 2014/05043 22: 2012/12/14 43: 2015/10/21 51: B65D 71: CLOSURE SYSTEMS INTERNATIONAL JAPAN, LIMITED 72: HARADA, MITSUHARU, HISANO, MASATAKA, OGINO, AKIKO 33: JP 31: 2011-285164 32: 2011/12/27 54: SYNTHETIC RESIN CAP, SYNTHETIC RESIN CAP LINER, CLOSING DEVICE, AND BEVERAGECONTAINED CLOSING DEVICE 00: A synthetic resin cap provided with a main cap body having a cylindrical part extending down from a top plate and the rim thereof, and a liner provided on the lower surface of the top plate. The liner has a flat part, an inner sealing protrusion that abuts the open end from the internal circumferential side thereof, and an outer sealing protrusion that abuts the open end from the outer circumferential side. The outer circumference of the liner is formed so as to be separate from the cylindrical part on the inside thereof and secure a space between the liner and the cylindrical part. The outer diameter of the outer sealing protrusion is smaller than the outer diameter of the open end.
21: 2014/05044 22: 2013/03/20 43: 2015/10/21 51: B29C; B29L 71: SACMI COOPERATIVA MECCANICI IMOLA SOCIETA' COOPERATIVA 72: PENAZZI, DAVIDE 33: IT 31: MO2012A000072 32: 2012/03/21 54: A MALE MOULD ELEMENT 00: A male mould element comprises a cooling circuit having first passage means (15, 16; 115, 116; 215, 216; 315, 316; 415, 416; 615, 616) obtained in a first component (6; 106; 206; 306; 406; 606) of the male mould element and second passage means (20; 120; 220; 320; 420; 620) obtained in a second component (7; 107; 207; 307; 407; 607) of the male mould element, the first passage means (15, 16; 115, 116; 215, 216; 315, 316; 415, 416; 615, 616) and the second passage means (20; 120; 220; 320; 420; 620) being distributed around a longitudinal axis (Z; Zl; Z3) of the male mould element so that there exist a plurality of angular positions of the first component (6; 106; 206; 306; 406; 606) relative to the second component (7; 107; 207; 307; 407; 607) in which the first passage means (15, 16; 115, 116; 215, 216; 315, 316; 415, 416; 615, 616) are in fluid communication with the second passage means (20; 120; 220; 320; 420; 620).
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72: SUBBIAH, SENTHILMURUGAN, MEKAPATI, SRINIVAS 54: A METHOD AND A SYSTEM FOR MONITORING AND CONTROL OF FOULING AND OPTIMIZATION THEREOF OF TWO SIDE MEMBRANE FOULING PROCESS 00: The invention provides a method for monitoring fouling of a two side membrane fouling process. The method for monitoring fouling of a two side membrane fouling process comprises determining the process model for the said two side membrane fouling process. The parameters of the said process model are grouped based on the interactions thereof between the parameters so as to form one or more groups of parameters. At least one key performance index is estimated in relation to one or more groups of parameters. And, the fouling of the said two side membrane fouling process is monitored correspondingly in relation to at least one key performance index. The invention also provides a method for controlling fouling of a two side membrane fouling process, and a method for optimizing the two side membrane process.
21: 2014/05053 22: 2014/07/10 43: 2015/10/09 51: A61K, A61P 71: ALLERGAN, INC. 72: BEDDINGFIELD, Frederick, C., EDWARDS, Sydney G., AHLUWALIA, Gurpreet, WHITCUP, Scott, M. 33: US 31: 61/584,877 32: 2012/01/10 33: US 31: 61/611,920 32: 2012/03/16 54: TOPICAL TREATMENT FOR CHEMOTHERAPY INDUCED EYELASH LOSS OR
HYPOTRICHOSIS USING PROSTAMIDE F2 ALPHA AGONISTS 00: The present invention is directed to compositions and methods for the treatment of postchemotherapeutic hypotrichosis. More specifically, the present invention is directed to the use of compositions comprising bimatoprost for the treatment of post-chemotherapeutic hypotrichosis which may be applied before, during and afterreceiving chemotherapeutic treatment.
21: 2014/05072 22: 2012/11/22 43: 2015/10/15 51: F23L; F23D; F27D 71: NGK INSULATORS, LTD. 72: HANZAWA, SHIGERU, OGURA, KOUJI, MORI, HITOSHI 33: JP 31: 2011-286410 32: 2011/12/27 54: COMBUSTION APPARATUS, AND HEATING FURNACE USING SAME 00: Provided is a technology for uniformly increasing atmosphere temperature while rapidly achieving a desired uniform atmosphere composition. A combustion apparatus (500) is provided with: a combustion portion (100) including a combustion space (10) with a flammable gas inlet (30) which is an opening in the combustion space (10) for allowing the entry of a flammable gas, an air inlet (50) which is an opening in the combustion space (10) for allowing the entry of air, and a combustion gas outlet (70) for discharging combustion gas to the outside; and an adjusted gas passage portion (200) including an adjusted gas outlet (150) for discharging an
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adjusted gas adjusted to a desired composition to the outside, the adjusted gas outlet (150) located adjacent to the combustion gas outlet (70) and having an opening facing the combustion gas immediately after being discharged from the combustion gas outlet (70).
21: 2014/05075 22: 2012/12/21 43: 2015/10/28 51: C12N; A01H; C11B; C12P 71: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION 72: LIU, QING, SINGH, SURINDER PAL, VANHERCKE, THOMAS, PETRIE, JAMES ROBERTSON, EL TAHCHY, ANNA 33: US 31: 61/580,590 32: 2011/12/27 33: US 31: 61/718,563 32: 2012/10/25 54: PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING LIPIDS 00: The present invention relates to methods of producing lipids. In particular, the present invention relates to methods of increasing the level of one or more non-polar lipids and/or the total non-polar lipid content in a vegetative plant part or a transgenic organism or part thereof. 21: 2014/05077 22: 2012/08/27 43: 2015/10/20 51: C10G 71: UOP LLC 72: BAIRD, LANCE AWENDER, BRANDVOLD, TIMOTHY A, LUPTON, FRANCIS STEPHEN 33: US 31: 13/326,050 32: 2011/12/14 54: METHODS FOR DEOXYGENATING BIOMASSDERIVED PYROLYSIS OIL 00: -
Methods for deoxygenating a biomass-derived pyrolysis oil are provided. In an embodiment, a method for deoxygenating a biomass-derived pyrolysis oil comprises the steps of combining a biomass-derived pyrolysis oil stream with a heated low-oxygen-pyoil diluent recycle stream to form a heated diluted pyoil feed stream. The heated diluted pyoil feed stream has a feed temperature of 150°C or greater. The heated diluted pyoil feed stream is contacted with a first deoxygenating catalyst in the presence of hydrogen at first hydroprocessing conditions effective to form a low-oxygen biomassderived pyrolysis oil effluent.
21: 2014/05078 22: 2012/12/11 43: 2015/10/13 51: A61F; D04B 71: BSN MEDICAL, INC. 72: EVANS, JOHN C 33: US 31: 61/569,520 32: 2011/12/12 54: KNITTED SUBSTRATE FOR USE IN MEDICAL BANDAGING PRODUCT AND BANDAGING PRODUCT 00: A medical bandaging product including a sealable enclosure and a resin-impregnated substrate including a knitted fabric layer having upper and lower surfaces with interconnected knitted fabric yarns knitted such that at least one yarn extends across a gap from the upper surface to the lower surface along a width of the substrate in a back-andforth pattern forming a single, integrated three-
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dimensional structure, wherein the at least one yarn extends between non-adjacent needle positions in a back-and-forth pattern in successive courses to provide a continuous pattern on both the upper and lower major surfaces of the substrate, wherein needle bed gap spacing is between 7.1 mm and 8 mm and a total thickness of the substrate is between 4.75 mm and 4.90 mm.
21: 2014/05079 22: 2012/12/07 43: 2015/10/13 51: A41G 71: HAIRDREAMS HAARHANDELS GMBH 72: OTT, GERHARD 33: AT 31: A 1815/2011 32: 2011/12/12 54: REPLACEMENT HAIR STRAND HAVING A HAIR-JOINING ELEMENT 00: The invention relates to a replacement hair strand having a hair-joining element, consisting of a flat thermoplastic platelet (1) having a replacement hair strand (2) embedded in the end thereof, wherein in order to ensure a secure join with a head hair strand (4) at least one rib (3) running obliquely with respect to the strand direction protrudes from one of the two flat sides of the platelet (1). At the base thereof, the rib (3) can have approximately the thickness (d) of the platelet (1), and towards the free end thereof, the rib can be tapered. The height (h) of the rib (3) corresponds preferably to at most the longitudinal extent (l) of the platelet (1) extended in the strand direction.
21: 2014/05080 22: 2013/01/28 43: 2015/10/13 51: C04B 71: REDCO N.V. 72: SCHOON, JORIS, VAN DER HEYDEN, LUC 33: EP 31: 12152942.4 32: 2012/01/27 54: USE OF ORGANIC FIBRE CEMENT AS A RAW MATERIAL IN THE PRODUCTION OF CEMENT CLINKER 00: Fibre cement material, which contains organic fibres,is used as an additional raw material for the production of cement clinker. The cement clinker is produced in a system which comprises a cyclone tower (11) and a rotating drum kiln (15). The cyclone tower (11) comprises cyclones (1-5) and a precalciner unit (10) wherein fuel is combusted to feed the cyclone tower with heat. The raw clinker meal is passed through the cyclone tower to preheat it. By the combustion of the fuel in the pre- calciner unit (10) a hot zone is produced in the cyclone tower wherein the raw clinker meal is calcined. In order to be able to add larger amounts of the fibre cement material without causing a too high total organic carbon content of the exhaust gasses and/or without causing depositions of organic matter onto the inner walls of the cyclone tower (11), the organic fibre cement material is added in a dry powdered form in said hot zone, in particular in the pre-calciner unit (10) to be heated in less than 5 seconds to a temperature of at least 800°C. 21: 2014/05091 22: 2014/07/11 43: 2015/11/06 51: A61K 71: ALLERGAN, INC.
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72: MARSH, David, A., RIVERS, Hongwen Ma 33: US 31: 61/589,681 32: 2012/01/23 54: TIME RELEASED BIODEGRADABLE OR BIOERODIBLE MICROSPHERES OR MICROPARTICLES SUSPENDED IN A SOLIDIFYING DEPOT-FORMING INJECTABLE DRUG FORMULATION 00: A composite drug delivery material may be injected into an eye of a human being or mammal to provide sustained delivery of the drug. A composite drug delivery material may include a plurality of microparticles dispersed in a media composition. The microparticles may contain a drug and a coating comprising a bioerodible material or a biodegradable material, and the media composition includes the drug dispersed in a depot-forming material. The media composition may gel or solidify upon injection into the eye. 21: 2014/05101 22: 2014/07/11 43: 2015/10/06 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Les Laboratoires Servier, Vernalis (R&D) Ltd 72: LE DIGUARHER, Thierry, CASARA, Patrick, STARCK, Jérôme-Benoît, HENLIN, Jean-Michel, DAVIDSON, James Edward Paul, MURRAY, James Brooke, GRAHAM, Christopher John, CHEN, I-Jen, GENESTE, Olivier, HICKMAN, John, DEPIL, Stéphane, LE TIRAN, Arnaud, NYERGES, Miklos, DE NANTEUIL, Guillaume 33: FR 31: 1200193 32: 2012/01/24 54: NEW INDOLIZINE DERIVATIVES, METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SAME 00: Compounds of formula (I) wherein Ra, Rb, Rc, Rd, R1, R2, R3, R4, R5; X, Y and Het are as defined in the description.
21: 2014/05109 22: 2014/07/11 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61K, C07K 71: APO-T B.V. 72: RENES, Johan, STEVERINK, Paul, WILLEMSEN (Deceased), Ralph Alexander 33: US 31: 61/586,568 32: 2012/01/13 54: ABERRANT CELL-RESTRICTED IMMUNOGLOBULINS PROVIDED WITH A TOXIC MOIETY 00: Described are immunoglobulins provided with a toxic moiety, comprising at least an immunoglobulin variable region that specifically binds to an MHCpeptide complex preferentially associated with aberrant cells. These immunoglobulins provided with a toxic moiety are preferably used in selectively modulating biological processes. The provided immunoglobulins provided with a toxic moiety are of particular use in pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of diseases related to cellular aberrancies, such as cancers and autoimmune diseases. 21: 2014/05124 22: 2012/12/26 43: 2015/10/21 51: B01D; B01J 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA 72: AOKI, YUKI 33: JP 31: 2011-288798 32: 2011/12/28 54: EXHAUST GAS PURIFICATION CATALYST 00: The exhaust gas purification catalyst disclosed herein is provided with a substrate 10 and a catalyst coating layer 30 that is formed on the surface of the substrate 10. The catalyst coating layer 30 is formed into a layered structure having upper and lower layers, with a lower layer 50 being closer to the surface of the substrate 10 and an upper layer 40 being relatively farther therefrom. The catalyst coating layer 30 is provided with Rh and Pd as precious metal catalysts and is provided with an OSC material having an oxygen storage capacity as a support. The Rh is disposed in the upper layer 40 of the catalyst coating layer 30, and the Pd is disposed in both the upper layer 40 and the lower layer 50 of the catalyst coating layer 30. At least a portion of the Pd in the upper layer 40 and in the lower layer 50 is supported on the OSC material. The mass ratio of the Pd disposed in the upper layer 40 to the Pd disposed in the lower layer 50 is not more than 0.4.
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21: 2014/05135 22: 2014/07/14 43: 2015/11/19 51: B28B, E04C 71: SAINT-GOBAIN PLACO SAS 72: JEAN, Remi, MONGROLLE, Jean-Louis, DRAG, Dariusz, MORLAT, Richard 33: EP 31: 11290582.3 32: 2011/12/15 54: A PRESSING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR FORMING A DEPRESSION WITHIN A MOVING GYPSUM BOARD 00: A pressing assembly and a method for forming a depression within a moving, wet gypsum board is disclosed. The assembly comprises a pressing head comprising a pressing surface which is arranged to contact the board, and a support member, the pressing head being arranged to compress a portion of the board between the pressing surface and the support member to form a depression within the board. The pressing surface comprises a first and second surface portion separated by a relief portion, which is arranged to press the board toward the support head with less compressive force than the first and second surface portion. The assembly further comprises drive means for moving the pressing head and the support member in a first direction which substantially corresponds with the direction of the moving board, and a second direction which is substantially perpendicular to a plane of the board, while the speed of the pressing assembly in the first direction substantially matches the speed of the board.
21: 2014/05153 22: 2012/10/01 43: 2015/10/21 51: C10G; C10B; C10L 71: UOP LLC 72: BAIRD, LANCE AWENDER, MULLER, STEFAN, FREEL, BARRY A 33: US 31: 13/327,525 32: 2011/12/15 54: METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR FORMING LOW-METAL BIOMASS-DERIVED PYROLYSIS OIL 00: Methods and apparatuses for forming a low-metal biomass-derived pyrolysis oil are provided. In an embodiment, a method for forming a low-metal biomass-derived pyrolysis oil includes washing biomass comprising a water-soluble metal component therein with wash water that is substantially free of water-soluble metals. The washed biomass and water containing water-soluble metal are separated after washing the biomass. The washed biomass is pyrolyzed in a pyrolysis process to form a pyrolysis vapor stream. A portion of the pyrolysis vapor stream is condensed to form a condensate. The wash water is derived from the washed biomass. In an embodiment of an apparatus, the apparatus comprises a washing stage, a biomass dryer, a pyrolysis reactor, a quenching system comprising a primary condenser and a secondary condenser, and a return line that connects the quenching system to the washing stage.
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21: 2014/05155 22: 2013/01/14 43: 2015/10/27 51: B60W; G07C 71: PULSE FUNCTION F6 LIMITED 72: TADIC, SRDJAN, VUKAJLOVIC, B MILAN 33: RS 31: PCT/RS2012/000001 32: 2012/01/13 54: APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RISK INDICATOR CALCULATION FOR DRIVING BEHAVIOUR AND FOR RECONSTRUCTING A VEHICLE TRAJECTORY 00: A first aspect relates to an apparatus, system and method for calculating a driving behaviour risk indicator for a driver of a vehicle. Said aspect involves obtaining a count of events occurring in each of a plurality of predetermined categories based on inputs from an inertial unit mounted on the vehicle, the inertial unit including a 3D inertial sensor with 3D gyroscope functionality, each event being indicative of at least one of dangerous and aggressive driving; and calculating a driving behaviour risk indicator based on the number of events in each category. According to a second aspect, an apparatus and method for reconstructing a vehicle trajectory is provided. Said aspect includes updating a sensor error model.
21: 2014/05156 22: 2013/01/29 43: 2015/10/20 51: A61K; A61Q 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: BLONDEL, FRÉDÉRIC JEAN-MICHEL, ROBERTS, CHRISTOPHER JOHN 33: EP 31: 12305117.9 32: 2012/01/31 54: HAIR COMPOSITION WITH IMPROVED RHEOLOGY 00: A hair treatment composition comprising a thickener which comprises a copolymer derived from the polymerization of at least a non-ionic monomer (a) and at least a cationic monomer (b). 21: 2014/05158 22: 2013/01/23 43: 2015/10/21 51: A01N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: CROUSE, GARY D, BAUM, ERICH W, SPARKS, THOMAS C, FISCHER, LINDSEY G 33: US 31: 61/594,107 32: 2012/02/02 54: PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO 00: This document discloses molecules having the following formulas (1); (2) and (3). The Ar1, Het, Ar2, R1, R2, R3, R4, and R5 are further described herein.
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PATENT JOURNAL 51: A23F 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: PATEL, PARUL RAMESHCHANDRA, WOOLLEY, HELEN JANE 33: EP 31: 12152822.8 32: 2012/01/27 54: PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING TEA PRODUCTS 00: A process for producing tea products is provided, the process comprising: expressing juice from a first supply of unfermented fresh tea leaves thereby to produce a first tea juice and a first leaf residue; subjecting the first supply of fresh tea leaves and/or the first tea juice to an enzyme deactivation treatment thereby to prevent fermentation of the tea leaves and/or juice; expressing juice from a second supply of unfermented fresh tea leaves thereby to produce a second tea juice and a second leaf residue; and combining the first tea juice in which the enzymes have been deactivated with the second tea juice.
21: 2014/05160 22: 2011/12/15 43: 2015/10/13 51: C12N; C12P 71: SERUM INSTITUTE OF INDIA LTD. 72: VINAYAK, KAPRE SUBHASH, KUMAR, JANA SWAPAN, SRIVASTAVA, AMAR KUMAR 54: A NOVEL PROCESS OF CULTIVATING BACTERIA FOR YIELD IMPROVEMENT OF CAPSULAR POLYOSES 00: The invention relates to optimization of culture conditions that utilizes different feed solutions and feeding strategies for improving capsular polyoses (CP) production. 21: 2014/05161 22: 2013/01/16 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61Q; A61K 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: SHAW, NEIL SCOTT, COOKE, MICHAEL JAMES, RILEY, ROBERT GEORGE 33: EP 31: 12151518.3 32: 2012/01/18 54: HAIR TREATMENT COMPOSITION 00: A shampoo composition comprising: i) at least 10 wt% of the total composition of water, ii) at least 0.5 wt% of the total composition of anionic surfactant, iii) from 0.02 wt% of the total composition to 5 wt% of perfume iv) at least 0.01 wt% of the total composition of a emulsified silicone conditioning agent; and v) a suspending agent comprising at least 0.15 wt%, of the total composition citrus fibre that has been mechanically pulped and swollen in water.
21: 2014/05172 22: 2014/07/14 43: 2015/10/12 51: H04W 71: STRATA PRODUCTS WORLDWIDE, LLC 72: BERTOSH, MICHAEL W, BERUBE, MICHAEL, NORTON, KELLY, DUNKIN, BRIAN 33: US 31: 61/847,846 32: 2013/07/18 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROTECTING A MINER 00: An apparatus for protecting a miner from injury by a machine in a mine includes an explosion-proof housing. The apparatus includes a proximity sensing portion disposed in the explosion-proof housing having a magnetic field source which produces a magnetic field that is used to sense a location of the miner relative to the machine. The apparatus includes a wireless communication portion disposed in the explosion-proof housing through which the magnetic field produced by the magnetic field source is changed remotely and wirelessly from outside the explosion-proof housing. A method for protecting a miner from injury by a machine. A system for protecting a miner from injury by a machine in a mine.
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21: 2014/05177 22: 2014/07/15 43: 2015/10/06 51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N 71: The University of Western Ontario 72: KANG, Chil-Yong, KIM, Gyoung Nyoun 33: US 31: 61/579,902 32: 2011/12/23 54: VESICULAR STOMATITIS VIRUS FOR PRIME BOOST VACCINES 00: The present invention relates to vesicular stomatitis virus (VSV) matrix (M) protein mutants. One mutant M protein includes a glycine changed to a glutamic acid at position (21), a leucine changed to a phenylalanine at position (111) and a methionine changed to an arginine at position (51). Another M protein mutant includes a glycine changed to a glutamic acid at position (22) and a methionine changed to an arginine at positions (48) and (51). Yet another VSV M protein mutant includes a glycine changed to a glutamic acid at position (22), a leucine changed to a phenylalanine at position (110) and a methionine changed to an arginine at positions (48) and (51). The present invention is directed also to recombinant VSVs (rVSV) having these M mutants and to vaccines based on the rVSV having the M mutants of the present invention. These new rVSVs having the mutant M were significantly attenuated and lost virulence, including neurovirulence, and are capable of inducing an immune responses against an antigen of interest. In addition, a rVSV serotype Indiana having the first described M mutant is capable of efficient replication at 31°C, and of poor
21: 2014/05199 22: 2012/12/18 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61K; C07D 71: RESPIRATORIUS AB 72: JOHANSSON, MARTIN 33: SE 31: 1151249-8 32: 2011/12/22 33: US 31: 61/579,113 32: 2011/12/22 54: CONTRAST AGENT FOR IMAGINING MYOCARDIAL PERFUSION 00: The present disclosure is directed to compounds and methods for imaging myocardial perfusion, comprising administering to a patient a compound linked to an imaging moiety, wherein said compound binds MC-1, and scanning the patient using diagnostic imaging. The invention also relates to kits comprising said compound or precursor compounds linked or not linked to an imaging moiety.
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21: 2014/05201 22: 2013/01/23 43: 2015/10/13 51: H04B; H03D 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: SJÖLAND, HENRIK, DIN, IMAD UD, ANDERSSON, STEFAN, WERNEHAG, JOHAN 33: EP 31: 12153826.8 32: 2012/02/03 33: US 31: 61/596,301 32: 2012/02/08 54: DOWN-CONVERSION CIRCUIT 00: A down-conversion circuit (30) for a receiver circuit (10) is disclosed, the down-conversion circuit 30 comprises a first passive switching mixer (70) arranged to down-convert a received radio frequency, RF, signal with a first local oscillator, LO, signal (LO1) having a first duty cycle for generating a first down-converted signal at an output port (75) of the first passive switching mixer (70). The downconversion circuit (30) further comprises a second passive switching mixer (80) arranged to downconvert the received RF signal with a second LO signal (LO2) having the same LO frequency as the first LO signal (LO1) and a second duty cycle, different from the first duty cycle, for generating a second down-converted signal at an output port (85) of the second passive switching mixer (80). In addition, the down-conversion circuit (30) comprises a passive output combiner network (90) operatively connected to the output ports (75, 85) of the first passive switching mixer (70) and the second passive switching mixer (80) and arranged to combine the
21: 2014/05203 22: 2013/01/22 43: 2015/10/21 51: G07F 71: NOVOMATIC AG 72: BURGHARD, BERNDT, DEGENHART, JAN 33: US 31: 13/356,558 32: 2012/01/23 54: GAMING MACHINE INCLUDING MOVING WILD SYMBOLS 00: A gaming machine having standard and bonus game play features includes a housing, an interface attached to a housing, and a computer in operative communication with the interface. The computer has a memory and a processor. The memory stores game play instructions and a set of symbols including game symbols, scatter symbols and wild symbols. The game play instructions include
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instructions for a standard game play mode and bonus game play mode. During standard game play mode, the interface displays a matrix of symbols representing an arrangement of reels, and the computer calculates payouts based on the symbols, within the matrix. When a predetermined number of scatter symbols appear in the matrix of symbols in standard game play mode, bonus game play commences and at least some of the scatter symbols are transformed into wild symbols during bonus game play. Bonus game play mode includes multiple reel spins. The wild symbols presented during bonus game play mode occupy more than one location in the matrix of symbols and move during each reel spin to a random location in the matrix of symbols. The random location in the matrix of symbols excludes matrix locations previously occupied by a wild symbol during an immediately previous reel spin during bonus game play.
21: 2014/05226 22: 2014/07/16 43: 2015/09/29 51: C07C, C10G, C11C 71: The Biocube Corporation Ltd 72: BAUM, Laurence, KELLY, A. Alexander 33: AU 31: 2011905329 32: 2011/12/20 54: A BIODIESEL MANUFACTURING SYSTEM AND APPARATUS 00: A portable biodiesel manufacturing or processing plant for processing on continuous basis a raw plant based oil feedstock to form biodiesel.
21: 2014/05240 22: 2014/07/17 43: 2015/10/12 51: C09D C08K 71: BASF COATINGS GMBH 72: TSUJITA, Takahiro, NISHIDA, Nobuhiro, TAKEUCHI, Yoshitomo, OHSAWA, Katsuhiko 33: JP 31: 2011-282396 32: 2011/12/22 54: CHROMIUM- FREE MAGNESIUM VANADATE CONTAINING ANTI CORROSIVE PAINT COMPOSITION AND PAINT FILMS OBTAINED BY COATING THE SAME 00: To provide a chromium-free paint composition which can provide paint films which are excellent in terms of corrosion resistance on the edge surfaces, scratched surfaces and worked parts of a pre-coated steel sheet, and the paint films which can be obtained by coating this chromium-free paint composition. [Means of Resolution] A chromium-free paint composition which includes paint film-forming resin (A), anti-rust pigment (B), comprising at least one type of amorphous MgO-V2O5-based compound, and crosslinking agent (C) which is characterized in that the mass content proportion of the aforementioned anti-rust pigment (B) is from 10 to 80 mass% with respect to the sum of the resin solid fraction mass of the aforementioned paint filmforming resin (A) and the aforementioned crosslinking agent (C), and the overall eluted ion content in a 10% aqueous solution of the aforementioned anti-rust pigment (B) is from 10 ppm to 100 ppm. 21: 2014/05246 22: 2012/03/09 43: 2015/10/13 51: A47K; C05F; E04H 71: AGI, IMAD 72: AGI, IMAD, PASKO, ELENA 33: SE 31: PCT/SE2011/051612 32: 2011/12/30
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54: MODULE BASED REST STATION COMPRISING COMPOSTING SYSTEM 00: The present invention relates to a system for composting feces and for treating urine, comprising a housing (11,12,13,16) enclosing an interior space (10), a composting compartment (7) disposed within the housing including a feces inlet for receiving feces from a feces receiving means (2) disposed in the interior space (10), a liquid passage whereby liquid can be drained from the composting compartment (7) through the liquid passage (71), vent means (18) coupled to the composting compartment (7) for exposing the feces bed inside the feces compartment to sufficient air to allow the feces to compost, thereby forming a compost product, a urine-treatment tank (8) coupled to the liquid passage for receiving urine from the feces compartment. The aim of the invention is to provide an efficient way of overcoming health risks when treating human waste in a rest facility. This is achieved by using a transportable module based system, which may easily be disassembled and assembled.
CHANDRA, SAOJI, DILIP GOPALKRISHNA, AVACHAT, MAKRAND 33: IN 31: 72/KOL/2012 32: 2012/01/25 54: STABLE AMORPHOUS RALTEGRAVIR POTASSIUM PREMIX AND PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to a stable amorphous Raltegravir potassium premix, method of making and pharmaceutical composition thereof. 21: 2014/05273 22: 2011/09/16 43: 2015/10/21 51: H04B; H04J 71: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO., LTD. 72: ZHANG, JIANZHONG, LIU, LINGJIA 33: US 31: 13/231,710 32: 2011/09/13 33: US 31: 61/384,156 32: 2010/09/17 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PUCCH SUBBAND FEEDBACK SIGNALING IN A WIRELESS NETWORK 00: A mobile station for use in a wireless network. The mobile station transmits feedback reports to a base station of the wireless network. The feedback reports comprise a first feedback report, a second feedback report and a third feedback report. The first feedback report includes a precoder type indication (PTI) value that indicates at least one of a period of the second feedback report and a period of the third feedback report. The PTI value indicates a ratio of the second feedback report period to the third feedback report period. The PTI value also indicates the selected feedback information contained in the second feedback report and the third feedback report.
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21: 2014/05283 22: 2014/07/17 43: 2015/10/09 51: G06F 71: Einnovations Holdings PTE. LTD. 72: IBASCO, Alex D. 33: SG 31: 201200108-7 32: 2012/01/06 54: SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM ARRANGED TO FACILITATE A TRANSACTION 00: A computing device for facilitating transactions between one or more remote devices, the device comprising a processing module arranged to interact with the one or more remote devices via a communications network and a database arranged to contain information regarding the state of one or more transaction channels in relation to an account, wherein the module is arranged to receive instructions via the communications network from the one or more remote devices and provide information regarding the state of the one or more transaction channels is disclosed.
that comprises a tank (1) equipped with a stirrer (2) and at least one filtering device (4).
21: 2014/05308 22: 2013/02/04 43: 2015/10/12 51: A01G 71: NETAFIM LTD 72: LEVANON, DAN, DANAY, OFER, RAZ, DOV 33: US 31: 61/612,698 32: 2012/03/19 54: METHOD OF INDOOR MUSHROOM CULTIVATION 00: For indoor mushroom cultivation a method of irrigating and cultivating the mushrooms includes disposing drip irrigation pipes (16) in a bed (10). The drip pipes (16) can be disposed in a casing layer (14) that overlies a substrate layer (16), and irrigation can be according to measurements taken in the environment outside of the bed (10).
21: 2014/05302 22: 2013/01/31 43: 2015/10/15 51: C02F; C01F 71: OMYA INTERNATIONAL AG 72: POFFET, MARTINE, BURI, MATTHIAS, GANE, PATRICK A C, BLUM, RENÉ VINZENZ, RENTSCH, SAMUEL 33: EP 31: 12153905.0 32: 2012/02/03 33: US 31: 61/597,196 32: 2012/02/10 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE EARTH ALKALI HYDROGEN CARBONATE AND ITS USE 00: The present invention refers to a process for the preparation of an aqueous solution comprising at least one earth alkali hydrogen carbonate and its uses. The process is carried out in a reactor system
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21: 2014/05309 22: 2013/01/24 43: 2015/10/12 51: A01N; A01P 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: DAVE, HITESHKUMAR, LIU, LEI, OUSE, DAVID, LI, MEI 33: US 31: 61/590,388 32: 2012/01/25 54: IMPROVED SOLID HERBICIDE COMPOSITIONS WITH BUILT-IN ADJUVANT 00: The present disclosure concerns improved solid herbicidal compositions, such as granules and powders, containing built-in adjuvant, which have improved stability and exhibit acceptable herbicidal efficacy when used to control weeds in flooded rice paddies fields, or cereal crop fields.
21: 2014/05310 22: 2012/06/27 43: 2015/10/19 51: F04C 71: ATLAS COPCO AIRPOWER, NAAMLOZE VENNOOTSCHAP 72: DESIRON, ANDRIES JAN F 33: BE 31: 2012/0119 32: 2012/02/28 54: COMPRESSOR DEVICE, AS WELL AS THE USE OF SUCH AN ASSEMBLY 00: Compressor device that is at least provided with a screw compressor (2) with a compression chamber (3) that is formed by a compression housing (4), with a drive motor (10) that is provided with a motor chamber (12) formed by a motor housing (11) and with an outlet (26) for the discharge of compressed air that is connected to a pressure vessel (32) via an outlet pipe (31), whereby the compression housing (4) and the motor housing (11) are connected directly to one another to form a compressor housing (48), whereby the motor chamber (12) and the compression chamber (3) are not sealed off from one another and whereby the outlet pipe (31) between the pressure vessel (32) and the screw compressor (2) is free of closing means.
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PATENT JOURNAL samples measured between the two measurements of the first sample can be multiplied by its correction factor to provide a corrected formaldehyde concentration for the at least one of the plurality of samples.
21: 2014/05311 22: 2013/01/18 43: 2015/10/19 51: G01N 71: GEORGIA-PACIFIC CHEMICALS LLC 72: PHILLIPS, ALAN ANDRES 33: US 31: 61/589,117 32: 2012/01/20 54: METHODS FOR MEASURING FORMALDEHYDE EMISSION FROM ONE OR MORE SAMPLES 00: Methods for measuring formaldehyde emissions from a plurality of samples. An electrochemical sensor can be calibrated using a reference sample to provide a calibrated electrochemical sensor, where the time of calibration is equal to time zero. A plurality of samples can be placed within a sample chamber one at a time and a formaldehyde concentration of a gas passed across one or more surfaces of each sample can be measured. The first sample measured can be measured again as the last sample. A linear regression trend-line based on the two formaldehyde concentrations measured from the first sample can be generated. A revised linear regression trend-line based on what the formaldehyde concentration of the first sample would be at time zero and the formaldehyde concentration of the first sample when re-measured as the last sample can be generated. A correction factor for at least one of the plurality of samples measured between the two measurements of the first sample can be generated. The measured formaldehyde emission for the at least one of the plurality of
21: 2014/05340 22: 2013/03/14 43: 2015/10/13 51: H01H; H01B; H02B 71: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS 72: PICCOZ, DANIEL, MALADEN, ROMAIN, FERREIRA DA COSTA, MANUEL 33: FR 31: 1200802 32: 2012/03/16 54: MIXTURE OF A HYDROFLUOROOLEFIN AND HYDROFLUOROCARBON FOR IMPROVING INTERNAL ARC RESISTANCE IN MEDIUM- AND HIGH-VOLTAGE ELECTRICAL APPARATUSES 00: The invention relates to the use of a mixture including a hydrofluoroolefin and a hydrofluorocarbon, optionally combined with another fluorinated gas and a dilution gas, as an electrical insulation medium and/or an electric-arc extinguishing medium in a medium-voltage electrical apparatus. The invention also relates to a mediumor high-voltage electrical apparatus in which such a mixture provides electrical insulation and/or electricarc extinguishing. 21: 2014/05341 22: 2012/12/21 43: 2015/10/21 51: C07C; C07B; C09K 71: DORF KETAL CHEMICALS (INDIA) PRIVATE LIMITED 72: SUBRAMANIYAM, MAHESH 33: IN 31: 3653/MUM/2011 32: 2011/12/26
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54: IMPROVED AMINE BASED ADDITIVE COMPOSITION FOR CONTROL AND INHIBITION OF POLYMERIZATION OF AROMATIC VINYL MONOMERS, AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to an improved amine based additive composition for control and inhibition of polymerization of aromatic vinyl monomers including styrene comprising one or more of the quinone methide or derivatives thereof, one or more of nitroxide compounds and further comprising one or more of aliphatic tertiary amines. In one embodiment, the present invention also relates to method of use of presently provided composition. In another embodiment, the present invention also relates to method of controlling and inhibiting polymerization of aromatic vinyl monomers, particularly of styrene by employing presently provided composition. In still another embodiment, the present invention also relates to method of preparation of presently provided composition. 21: 2014/05342 22: 2013/01/14 43: 2015/10/13 51: B32B; B29C 71: MICROGREEN POLYMERS, INC. 72: NADELLA, KRISHNA V, LAMOREE, SHAWNA 33: US 31: 61/585,974 32: 2012/01/12 54: THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL HAVING A SURFACE TEXTURE THAT PROMOTES ADHERENCE OF INKS AND OTHER MATERIALS, AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS 00: A thermoplastic material having a thickness includes a polymer having a microstructure that includes a plurality of closed cells disposed in an inner region of the material's thickness. Each of the plurality of closed cells contains a void and each of the cells has a maximum dimension extending across the void within the cell that ranges between 1 micrometer and 500 micrometers long. The thermoplastic material also includes a substantially solid skin disposed in an outer region of the material's thickness. The skin includes a surface having a surface energy and a texture that increases the surface energy to more than 38 dynes per square centimeter.
21: 2014/05345 22: 2013/02/08 43: 2015/10/19 51: E21D 71: NV BEKAERT SA, MINOVA INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: ASPINWALL, DAVID, TADOLINI, STEPHEN, BLAKEMAN, CHRIS 33: US 31: 61/604,377 32: 2012/02/28 54: KNOTTED MESH AS SUPPORTING MATERIAL IN MINES 00: A method for lining mining and tunnel constructions with a support material (20) comprises the steps of: a. providing a plurality of lay wires (24) in the long direction; b. providing a plurality of stay wires (22) in the cross direction, the stay wires making intersections with said lay wires (24); c. providing knot wires (28) to attach the lay wires (24) to the stay wires (22) in at least some of the intersections so as to form the support material; d. installing the support material (20) against a ceiling or a wall of a mining or tunnel construction by means of bolts.
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21: 2014/05384 22: 2011/12/26 43: 2015/10/13 51: E02F; F16C 71: TAIYUAN HEAVY INDUSTRY CO., LTD. 72: ZHANG, YONGMING, WANG, XIAOMING, MAO, RUI, LI, HONG 54: MINING EXCAVATOR AND REVOLVING-ANDROLLING SUPPORT DEVICE THEREOF 00: A mining shovel loader and a revolving-and-rolling support device therefor are provided. The revolvingand-rolling support device is used for the connection between an upper mechanism and a lower mechanism of the mining shovel loader. The revolving-and-rolling support device comprises a roller device (19); a gear ring (22); and an upper roller bed (18), a lower roller bed (20) and a lateral roller bed (21), provided for the rolling movement of the rollers of the roller device. The upper roller bed (18) is fixedly connected to the bottom of a primary revolving platform (11) of the upper mechanism. The lower roller bed (20) and the lateral roller bed (21) are provided on the gear ring (22) below the roller device (19), and the gear ring (22) has: a top plate part (221), with the lower roller bed (20) and the lateral roller bed (21) being provided on the top face (50) of the top plate part (221); a gear ring part (222) provided on the side face of the gear ring and at the outside with respect to the top plate part (221); and a bottom part (220) fixedly connected to an underframe beam device (15) of the lower mechanism. The revolving-and-rolling support device has the
21: 2014/05388 22: 2013/01/24 43: 2015/10/21 51: B66B 71: INVENTIO AG 72: BÜTLER, ERICH, GREMAUD, NICOLAS, GEISSHÜSLER, MICHAEL, STÖLZL, STEFAN, SCHMIDT, THOMAS, DEGEN, MICHAEL, DÜCHS, DOMINIK, SCHREINER, FRANK 33: DE 31: 102012201086.6 32: 2012/01/25 33: EP 31: 12189011.5 32: 2012/10/18 33: EP 31: 12190499.9 32: 2012/10/30 54: METHOD AND CONTROL DEVICE FOR MONITORING TRAVELLING MOVEMENTS OF A LIFT CABIN 00: The invention relates to a method for monitoring travelling movements of a lift cabin, to an electronic control device for monitoring travelling movements of a lift cabin, and to a lift cabin having a corresponding control device. Travelling movements (s, v, a) of a lift cabin are substantially travels (s), speeds (v) or accelerations (a) of the lift cabin. At least some travelling movements are detected redundantly for the purpose of monitoring. Here, either the travels (s) or the speeds (v) are detected redundantly and the accelerations (a) are detected singly, or alternatively, the accelerations (a) are detected redundantly and the travels(s) or the speeds (v) are detected singly, or preferably, the travels (s) or the
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speeds (v) and the accelerations (a) can be detected redundantly. The electronic control device is preferably arranged in the region of supporting rollers of the lift cabin.
21: 2014/05389 22: 2012/09/21 43: 2015/10/08 51: F28B 71: DONGFANG TURBINE CO., LTD. /DTC 72: XU, MEI, XU, YE, LIU, WEILONG, TAN, SHUNKE 33: CN 31: 201110292561.X 32: 2011/09/29 54: JET TYPE CONDENSER 00: A jet type condenser comprises a shell (8). A plurality of multilayered inner water chambers (3, 4) is arranged in the shell (8), multilayered outer water chambers (9, 10) being correspondingly in communication with the inner water chambers (3, 4) are arranged outside the shell (8), each of the outer water chambers (9, 10) is in communication with a water source, the lower portion of the inner water chamber (4) in a bottom layer is an air-cooling area (6), and a water guiding tube (16) in communication with the air-cooling area (6) is arranged at the bottom of the inner water chamber (4) of the bottom layer. A transverse partition board (5) is disposed in the inner water chamber (4) of the bottom layer, the inner space of the inner water chamber (4) of the bottom layer is divided into an upper cavity and a lower cavity (4-1, 4-2) which are independent, and correspondingly, the outer water chamber (10) corresponding to the inner water chamber (4) of the bottom layer is also divided into two independent
cavities (10-1, 10-2) being respectively in communication with the two cavities (4-1, 4-2) of the inner water chamber (4) of the bottom layer and respectively connected with the water source. The use range of the jet type condenser is expanded, the condenser depression of condensate of the condenser can be remarkably reduced, and the running thermal consumption of a unit is reduced.
21: 2014/05390 22: 2012/12/21 43: 2015/10/20 51: F21S 71: KMW INC. 72: KIM, DUK YONG 33: KR 31: 10-2011-0141544 32: 2011/12/23 54: METHOD FOR ILLUMINATING SPACE 00: The present invention relates to a method for illuminating a space, and more specifically, to a method for illuminating a space using a plurality of LED illumination modules, wherein the plurality of LED illumination modules adjust a mutual distribution ratio between a vertical illuminance and a horizontal illuminance, which is greater than the vertical illumination, according to a limitation of a radiation angle at one point within the space having the constant volume. The present invention can increase the efficiency of illumination and can reduce electric energy by lowering the vertical illuminance compared to the horizontal illuminance.
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21: 2014/05392 22: 2013/01/22 43: 2015/10/19 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH, BAYER PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT 72: LOBELL, MARIO, LINDNER, NIELS, HEROULT, MELANIE, LUSTIG, KLEMENS, GRÜNEWALD, SYLVIA, TELSER, JOACHIM, JÖRIßEN, HANNAH, SÜßMEIER, FRANK, HÄRTER, MICHAEL, BUCHMAN, BERND, KAHNERT, ANTJE 33: EP 31: 12152515.8 32: 2012/01/25 54: SUBSTITUTED PHENYLIMIDAZOPYRAZOLES AND USE THEREOF 00: The present application relates to novel l-phenyl-li/imidazo[l,2-b]pyrazole derivatives of the fomula (I), to processes for preparation thereof, to the use thereof for treatment and/or prevention of diseases and to the use thereof for production of medicaments for treatment and/or prevention of diseases, especially of angiogenic disorders and hyperproliferative disorders where neovascularization is involved, for example cancers and tumors. Such treatments can be effected as a monotherapy or else in combination with other medicaments or further therapeutic measures.
21: 2014/05423 22: 2014/07/23 43: 2015/09/28 51: G01J 71: SOLARRESERVE, LLC 72: HINES, Braden E., BAILEY, J., Terry, JOHNSON, Richard L. 33: US 31: 61/590,278 32: 2012/01/24 33: US 31: 61/666,827 32: 2012/06/30 54: COMPOUND OPTICAL PROXY FOR SENSING AND POINTING OF LIGHT SOURCES 00: The present invention relates to apparatus and methods to provide a closed loop pointing system for the purpose of redirecting light from a source onto a target. In one aspect the present invention relates to a method of redirecting incident light, comprising the steps of: using at least one light redirecting element to redirect the incident light; providing a plurality of optical proxies that are associated with the reflecting element in a manner such that at least two of the optical proxies distribute a portion of the incident light uniquely relative to each other, wherein optical information encoded in the light distributed by the optical proxies cumulatively correlates to the aim of the light redirecting element; observing the optical information distributed by the optical proxies; and using the optical information to controllably actuate the light redirecting element in a manner that aims the redirected light onto a target.
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21: 2014/05426 22: 2013/06/20 43: 2015/10/15 51: C07C; B01J 71: UOP LLC 72: MARTINS, SUSIE C, NAFIS, DOUGLAS A, BHATTACHARYYA, ALAKANANDA 33: US 31: 61/664,385 32: 2012/06/26 33: US 31: 61/664,405 32: 2012/06/26 33: US 31: 61/664,430 32: 2012/06/26 54: ALKYLATION PROCESS USING PHOSPHONIUM-BASED IONIC LIQUIDS 00: A process for making an alkylate is presented. The process includes mixing an isoparaffin stream with an olefin stream in an alkylation reactor. The alkylation reactor includes a catalyst for performing the reaction. The catalyst is an ionic liquid that is a quaternary phosphonium based ionic liquid, and the reaction is performed at or near ambient temperatures.
21: 2014/05427 22: 2013/02/14 43: 2015/10/12 51: A47F; F25D 71: SCHOTT AG
72: NILLES, DIETMAR, DIEDERICHS, JOCHEN, LAMMEL, MICHAEL, ILLERT, BERTRAND, LUMIR, BLAZEK, GAZDA, JIRI, DIVIN, PETR 33: DE 31: 10 2012 202 392.5 32: 2012/02/16 54: REFRIGERATION CABINET 00: The invention relates to a refrigeration cabinet (10), in particular a commercial refrigerator or freezer, having a housing (12), which has a front access opening (14), and a door (16), which has at least one door leaf (24), for the access opening (14), wherein the door leaf (24) has a height and a width (B) and is mounted such that it can be rotated about a vertical rotation axis (A) and can be displaced transverse to the rotation axis (A). The invention provides a guide which defines a movement of the door leaf (24) between a closed position and an open position in such a way that the pivot region of the door leaf (24) projects less than a full door-leaf width (B) into the exterior (50) in front of the access opening (14), and that the door leaf (24) is mounted such that it can be rotated about a vertical axis (A) and can be displaced transverse to the rotation axis.
21: 2014/05428 22: 2013/08/27 43: 2015/10/15 51: G06F; H04W 71: SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES, INC. 72: WHITEHEAD, DAVID E, SCHWEITZER, EDMUND O, SMITH, RHETT, WEBER, MARK 33: US 31: 13/599,927 32: 2012/08/30 54: NETWORK ACCESS MANAGEMENT VIA A SECONDARY COMMUNICATION CHANNEL 00: -
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The present disclosure provides for selectively enabling a primary communication channel upon receipt of enablement instructions received via a secondary communication channel. In some embodiments, a first intelligent electronic device (IED) may be connected to a second IED via a primary communication channel. In various embodiments, the primary communication channel may be selectively and/or temporarily enabled by transmitting an enablement instruction via a secondary communication channel. The secondary communication channel may be relatively more secure than the primary communication channel. In some embodiments, the secondary communication channel may also connect the first and second IEDs. Accordingly, the first IED may transmit an enablement instruction to the second IED in order to temporarily enable communication via the primary communication channel between the first and second IEDs.
21: 2014/05429 22: 2013/02/21 43: 2015/10/12 51: B23K; H01R 71: FEW FAHRZEUGELEKTRIKWERK GMBH & CO. KG 72: JENRICH, ANDRÉ 33: DE 31: 10 2012 003 804.6 32: 2012/02/24 33: DE 31: 10 2012 007 804.8 32: 2012/04/18 54: METHOD FOR CARRYING OUT SOLDER CONNECTIONS IN A TECHNOLOGICALLY OPTIMIZED MANNER 00: -
The invention relates to a method for carrying out solder connections in a technologically optimized manner, in particular lead-free solder connections. At least one of the joining partners provides the solder required for the connection. A flux is used in order to activate the solder, and the electric and mechanical connection is carried out by means of a soldering process under the effect of heat and by melting the solder/flux mixture with the inclusion of a subsequent cooling phase. According to the invention, the joining partners and the solder are heated to a temperature below the activation temperature of the solder and the flux in a first temperature treatment phase. Another heating process is then carried out to a temperature above the activation temperature of the flux up to the upper melting range of the solder in a second temperature treatment phase, wherein the solder melts and begins to connect to the respective joining partners. Furthermore, the thermal output previously applied is increased by an additional 5% to 30% in a third temperature treatment phase in order to accelerate the adhesion behavior of the joining partners.
21: 2014/05431 22: 2013/01/17 43: 2015/10/12 51: A61K; A61P 71: SANOFI PASTEUR 72: CHACORNAC, ISABELLE, LENTSCH GRAF, SANDRINE, BERTAUX, LANDRY, HAU, JEANFRANÇOIS, FRANÇON, ALAIN 33: FR 31: 1250464 32: 2012/01/17
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54: METHOD FOR FORMULATING A VACCINE CONTAINING AT LEAST TWO ANTIGENS CAPABLE OF ADSORBING ONTO ALUMINIUM OXYHYDROXIDE 00: The subject matter of the invention is a method for preparing a vaccine composition comprising at least aluminium oxyhydroxide (AlOOH), and at least the hepatitis B surface antigen and the Haemophilus influenzae type b antigen. According to the invention, the hepatitis B surface antigen is kept adsorbed on the AlOOH, whereas the Hib antigen is kept nonadsorbed. To this end: the hepatitis B surface antigen is adsorbed onto AlOOH in order to obtain an AlOOH/HBsAg complex, then - said AlOOH/HBsAg complex is mixed with the Hib antigen in the presence of cationic amino acids at a concentration of at least 100 mg/l, and of phosphate ions at a concentration of 35 to 45 mMol/l. 21: 2014/05435 22: 2013/02/05 43: 2015/10/12 51: A47J 71: KEURIG GREEN MOUNTAIN, INC. 72: SHEPARD, JAMES E, TINKLER, IAN 33: US 31: 61/597,017 32: 2012/02/09 54: BEVERAGE FORMING DEVICE AND METHOD WITH ACTIVATION BUTTON 00: A beverage forming system and method in which an activation button (62) is arranged on a movable cartridge holder (3). A beverage forming system may include a cartridge holder (3) movably mounted to a frame (6) and having an opening (3a) to receive a cartridge such that the cartridge holder is arranged to hold and move a cartridge (1) between an open position and a closed position. An activation button (62) may be mounted on a top of the cartridge holder (3) with the cartridge holder in the closed position, allowing easy access to the button once the cartridge holder is closed. Operation of the activation button may cause the system to begin a beverage forming process that includes introducing fluid to the cartridge via an inlet.
21: 2014/05436 22: 2013/01/23 43: 2015/10/19 51: A01H; C12N 71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC 72: KING, RAINA, KAISER, TINA M., ROBINSON, ANDREW E., ANDERSON, DAVID M., BRAXTON, LEON B, PAREDDY, DAYAKAR, TOLEDO, SANDRA G, CUI, YUNXING C 33: US 31: 61/589,594 32: 2012/01/23 54: HERBICIDE TOLERANT COTTON EVENT PDAB4468.19.10.3 00: Cotton event pDAB4468.19.10.3 comprises genes encoding AAD-12 and PAT, affording herbicide tolerance to cotton crops containing the event, and enabling methods for crop protection.
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51: A61K, A61P 71: Zoetis LLC 72: MEEUS, Patrick F.M., HABER, Christopher L. 33: US 31: 61/582,742 32: 2012/01/03 54: A METHOD FOR TREATING LYME DISEASE 00: The present invention provides a method for treating Lyme disease and/or a Borrelia infection in animals comprising administering to an animal in need thereof a therapeutically effective amount of cefovecin. 21: 2014/05456 22: 2014/07/24 43: 2015/11/19 51: E06B 71: NU-FIBERFORM PLASTICS (PTY) LTD 72: COETZEE, Edward William 33: ZA 31: 2013/04874 32: 2013/07/01 54: FRAME ASSEMBLY 00: A window frame with a surround which bounds an opening and which has a recessed formation, and an elongate resiliently deformable element which is engageable with the formation thereby to secure a closure in position over the opening.
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71: SEEGENE, INC. 72: CHUN, JONG YOON, LEE, YOUNG JO 33: KR 31: 10-2012-0010681 32: 2012/02/02 33: KR 31: 10-2012-0028429 32: 2012/03/20 54: DETECTION OF TARGET NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE BY PTO CLEAVAGE AND EXTENSION-DEPENDENT SIGNALING OLIGONUCLEOTIDE HYBRIDIZATION ASSAY 00: The present invention relates to the detection of a target nucleic acid sequence by a PCE-SH (PTO Cleavage and Extension-Dependent Signaling Oligonucleotide Hybridization) assay. The present invention does not use probes to be hybridized with target nucleic acid sequences for providing target signals. Interestingly, the present invention uses probes (signaling oligonucleotides) to be hybridized with the extended strand formed in a targetdependent manner in which the extended strand is synthesized using the CTO artificially selected as templates.
21: 2014/05464 22: 2013/01/23 43: 2015/10/16 51: A61K; A61P 71: CHIESI FARMACEUTICI S.P.A. 72: COCCONI, DANIELA, MONARI, ELISA, CANTARELLI, ANNA MARIA, PASQUALI, IRENE 33: EP 31: 12152392.2 32: 2012/01/25 54: DRY POWDER FORMULATION COMPRISING A CORTICOSTEROID AND A BETAADRENERGIC FOR ADMINISTRATION BY INHALATION 00: -
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The invention relates to a dry powder formulation comprising corticosteroid and a beta2-adrenergic drug in combination, its process preparation, and therapeutic uses thereof. 21: 2014/05468 22: 2012/04/19 43: 2015/10/20 51: H04W; H04B 71: ITRON, INC. 72: MAINAUD, BASTIEN, NGUYEN, VIET-HUNG 33: EP 31: 12164151.8 32: 2012/04/13 54: HYBRID ACCESS PROTOCOL FOR NETWORK NODES 00: A hybrid access protocol (HAP) controls access of nodes of a network to a communication medium, such as a radio frequency communication channel. In one example, a one-hop neighbor of a root node receives priority information from the root node, which includes a list of communication time slots, and an indication of one or more of the communication time slots during which the one -hop neighbor has communication priority relative to other one -hop neighbors of the root node. If the one-hop neighbor has information to transmit to the root node, it waits a predetermined period of time before transmitting the information to the root node. While waiting, the one-hop neighbor listens for transmissions by other nodes. In response to expiration of the predetermined period of time without overhearing transmissions by other nodes, the one-hop neighbor transmits its data to the root node.
21: 2014/05484. 22: 2014/07/24. 43: 2015/09/29 51: F17C 71: L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour L'Etude et L'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude 72: LIGONESCHE, Renaud, TRINDADE, François, LEBEGUE, William 33: FR 31: 1253604 32: 2012-04-19 54: PROTECTIVE CAP FOR A PRESSURISED FLUID CYLINDER VALVE AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF 00: The invention relates to a protective cap for a pressurised fluid cylinder valve, comprising a hoop (1) defining a sheltered protected space, the lower end of the hoop (1) being secured to the generally annular base (2) that is intended to be mounted around the neck of a pressurised fluid cylinder. The cap is characterised in that the hoop (1) comprises a draw-formed metal sheet. The invention also relates to the corresponding method.
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21: 2014/05485. 22: 2014/07/24. 43: 2015/09/29 51: H04W 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: CHENG, Hong, LIU, Sheng, DU, Yinggang, WANG, Rui 33: CN 31: 201210012324.8 32: 2012-01-16 54: FULL-DUPLEX INTERFERENCE PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS 00: The present invention provides a full-duplex interference processing method and apparatus. One method comprises: obtaining the interference degree when a station device and at least two UEs perform full-duplex transmission; according to the interference degree, determining a UE capable of performing uplink and downlink signal transmission over the same time-frequency resource among the at least two UEs. Another method comprises: sending location related information to a station device; performing uplink and downlink signal transmission with other UEs over the same timefrequency resource, the other UEs comprising a UE determined by the station device according to the location related information and capable of performing uplink and downlink signal transmission over the same time-frequency resource. In the embodiment of the present invention, on the basis of the interference degree when a station device and at least two UEs perform full-duplex transmission, UEs capable of performing uplink and downlink signal transmission over the same time-frequency resource are classified, so as to avoid, as far as possible, the interference problem in a scenario of point-tomultipoint full-duplex communication.
21: 2014/05503. 22: 2011/12/28. 43: 2015/10/27 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: FUJIFILM CORPORATION 72: TAMURA, TAKASHI, BABA, YASUTAKA, FUJIWARA, HIDEYASU, MIZUMOTO, SHINSUKE, KUBO, YOHEI, NAKATA, HIYOKU, KUNIYOSHI, HIDENOBU, HAGIWARA, SHINJI, YAMAMOTO, MARI, MASHIKO, TOMOYUKI 33: JP 31: 2011-288205 32: 2011-12-28 54: NOVEL NICOTINAMIDE DERIVATIVE OR SALT THEREOF
00: The objective of the present invention is to provide a compound and a pharmaceutical composition which have excellent Syk inhibitory activity. According to the present invention, a nicotinamide derivative represented by general formula (I) or a salt thereof is provided. In the formula, R1 is a substituent represented by formulas (II-1), (III-1) or (IV-1) (In the formulas, R3, R4, R5, n and X1 are as defined in the specification.), and R2 is a pyridyl, indazolyl, phenyl, pyrazolo pyridyl, benzisoxazolyl, pyrimidinyl or quinolyl group which may have at least one substituent.
21: 2014/05509 22: 2013/02/19 43: 2015/10/12 51: D01F; B01D; D01D; D04H 71: TORAY INDUSTRIES, INC. 72: SUGIMOTO, TAKESHI, KAIHO, KEIJI, MAEDA, KOICHIRO 33: JP 31: 2012-038367 32: 2012/02/24 33: JP 31: 2013-014099 32: 2013/01/29 54: POLYPHENYLENE SULFIDE FIBER, FILTER CLOTH COMPRISING POLYPHENYLENE SULFIDE FIBER, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING POLYPHENYLENE SULFIDE FIBER 00: The present invention provides: a polyphenylene sulfide fiber that has excellent tensile strength; and a polyphenylene sulfide fiber that does not undergo the deterioration in toughness even when subjected to a long-term heat treatment and has excellent tensile strength. The polyphenylene sulfide fiber according to the present invention is characterized
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by comprising a polyphenylene sulfide resin having a weight average molecular weight of 50000 to 80000 inclusive, having a rigid amorphous material content of 50% or more, and having a crystal size of 5 nm or more as measured in the direction of a (111) crystal plane. 21: 2014/05512 22: 2013/02/08 43: 2015/10/19 51: G08C 71: VITAL ALERT COMMUNICATION INC. 72: KWASNIOK, PETER, PUZAKOV, VLADIMIR, ROPER, MICHAEL JAMES 33: US 31: 61/596,497 32: 2012/02/08 54: SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING BURIED DEVICES 00: A system, method and apparatus for controlling buried devices by means of a very low frequency (VLF) modulated magnetic field capable of providing through-the-earth (TTE) communications. The system comprises a plurality of VLF transmission loop antennas positioned to cover a desired coverage area and configured to transmit a magneto-inductive signal to a desired operating depth. One or more VLF receivers are configured to receive one or more magneto-inductive signals from the one or more VLF transmission antennas. The VLF receivers are operatively connected to the buried devices, and configured to output a control signal thereto in response to the magneto-inductive signals. The plurality of VLF transmission loop antennas may be square or rectangular antennas positioned in an array to cover the desired coverage area, the VLF transmission loop antennas sized and sufficiently powered to transmit the magnetoinductive signal to the desired operating depth.
21: 2014/05532. 22: 2014/07/25. 43: 2015/10/06 51: C03B, C03C, F27D 71: Saint-Gobain Isover 72: BEAUFILS, Sébastien, CLATOT, Richard 33: FR 31: 1250796 32: 2012-01-27 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING MINERAL WOOL 00: -
21: 2014/05539 22: 28/07/2014 43: 11/08/2015 51: A45C 71: GARBER, Jarrod and JACKS, Justin 72: GARBER, Jarrod and JACKS, Justin 33: - 31: - 32: 54: A CARRIER BAG 00: 57: The carrier bag comprises a plurality of cavities located on the front side of the bag, wherein the camping items may be inserted and secured by means of a zipper sealing means. Additionally the carrier bag comprises a pair of straps which are spaced about the central vertical axis of the carrier bag and intended for securing an elongate item such as an umbrella. The carrier bag has back pack straps on its inner side. These back pack straps enable the user to transport the carrier bag and its contents on their back, thereby freeing up use of the user’s hands. Of primary significance to the invention is the central structural cavity, whose peripheral sides are defined by a plurality of
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adjustable straps. As the peripheral sides of the central structural cavity accommodate protruding items stored therein and adjust around the protruding item, in use.
21: 2014/05544 22: 28/07/2014 43: 11/08/2015 51: G06F, H04W 71: EQUATEL (UK) LTD. 72: ROSENES, Eli 33: IB 31: PCT/IB2013/050024 32: 2013/01/02, 33: US 31: 61/582,530 32: 2012/01/03 54: PORTABLE MOBILE MONEY DEVICE 00: 57: A mobile money system comprising: at least one mobile money device configured with at least a CPU, a GSM engine, antenna, display, keypad/touchpad, printer and SIM reader; and at least one external SIM card configured to be read by the SIM reader; wherein the mobile money device uses a SIM Tool Kit application stored on the external SIM card to process at least one mobile money transaction. A method for managing Mobile Money transactions comprising: providing a mobile money device having at least a CPU, a GSM engine, antenna, display, keypad/touchpad, printer and SIM reader configured to accept insertion of an external SIM cards; inserting an end-user external SIM card into the SIM reader; reading the end-user external SIM card; validating the end-user external SIM card has a SIM Tool Kit application; registering the end-user external SIM card on a network; using the network connection to transmit data to and from the mobile money device; displaying a SIM Tool Kit application menu on the display; choosing at least one option from the menu using the keypad/touchpad; inserting data if required; sending data regarding the chosen
menu option via the network connection; receiving a response regarding the data via the network; displaying the response on the display; and printing a transaction receipt.
21: 2014/05540 22: 2014/07/28 43: 2015/10/06 51: B65D 71: CADBURY UK LIMITED 72: DOWN, Matthew, BRADBURY, Simon 33: GB 31: 1201516.0 32: 2012/01/30 54: PACKAGING AND METHOD OF PACKAGING 00: Packaging (10) comprising a wrapper of flexible material (14) folded about a product ( 12) into a sleeve with opposed longitudinal side edge regions overlapping and sealed together to form a longitudinal seal, the ends of the sleeve being closed by transverse end seals (24, 26). An opening arrangement comprises an aperture in a main body (28) of the wrapper adjacent one of the end seals (24). The wrapper has a flap portion (32) integrally formed with the main body for closing the aperture. The flap portion includes an opening tab portion (62) located at least partially within or on said one end seal (24) that can be grasped by a user to initiate opening of the package. The flap portion (32) may be bonded to the main body (28) by means of a peelable and re-sealable adhesive.
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21: 2014/05554 22: 2014/07/28 43: 2015/10/07 51: C07K 71: REGENERON PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: MORTON, Lori, C., MACDONALD, Douglas 33: US 31: 61/601,622 32: 2012/02/22 33: US 31: 61/677,024 32: 2012/07/30 54: ANTI-BIG-ENDOTHELIN-1 (BIG-ET-1) ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF 00: The present invention provides antibodies that bind big-endothelin-1 ("big-ET-1"), and methods of using same. According to certain embodiments of the invention, the antibodies specifically bind human bigET-1 but do not bind human small-ET-1 (i.e., the active form of endothelin-1 that results from proteolytic cleavage of big-ET-1 by endothelinconverting enzyme-1 [ECE-1]). According to certain embodiments of the invention, the anti-big-ET-1 antibodies are capable of blocking cleavage of bigET-1 by ECE-1. The antibodies of the invention are useful for the treatment of big-ET-1 -related disorders, including hypertension disorders, fibrotic disorders, neurodegenerative disorders, retinal disorders, pain and cancers.
21: 2014/05553 22: 2014/07/28 43: 2015/10/14 51: C12Q 71: NOVARTIS AG, IRM LLC 72: HAO, Huaixiang, JIANG, Xiaomo, HSIEH, Hsin-i, LIU, Jun, NG, Nicholas, CONG, Feng 33: US 31: 61/604,290 32: 2012/02/28 54: CANCER PATIENT SELECTION FOR ADMINISTRATION OF WNT SIGNALING INHIBITORS USING RNF43 MUTATION STATUS 00: Disclosed are biomarkers, methods and assay for the identification of cancer patients who are predicted to benefit from the therapeutic administration of Wnt antagonist. The biomarkers include detection of RNF43 and ZNRF3 gene deletion, reduced RNF43 and ZNRF3 mRNA expression, reduced RNF43 and ZNRF3 protein expression, RNF43 and ZNRF3 inactivation mutation, phosphorylated LRP6, phophorylated Dishevelleds, and the expression of Frizzleds. These biomarkers can be associated with the better outcome for cancer patients treated with Wnt pathway inhibitors.
21: 2014/05562. 22: 2014/07/28. 43: 2015/10/07 51: B66B 71: ThyssenKrupp Industrial Solutions AG 72: WERRE, Klaus, WOLPERS, Franz M., PAPAJEWSKI, Detlef, RAAZ, Viktor 33: DE 31: 10 2012 100 765.9 32: 2012-01-31 54: STEEP CONVEYING INSTALLATION FOR OPEN-CAST MINING 00: The present invention relates to a steep conveying installation (1) for arranging on a slope (10) of an open-cast mining glory hole, by means of which raw materials (11) can be transported from a lower height level (12), in particular from a mining floor (12) of the open-cast mine, to an upper height level (13), in particular formed by a soil (13), comprising a line (14) arranged on the slope (10). According to the invention, a first conveying basket (15) and a second conveying basket (16) are provided, which conveying baskets (15, 16) can be displaced on the line (14) between the lower height level (12) and the upper height level (13) and which are designed to receive the raw materials (11), wherein the conveying baskets (15, 16) are connected to one another via at least a common traction means (17).
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PATENT JOURNAL pathogenic microbes that infest the thermometer body, therefore it is achieved limitation of their further dispersion.
21: 2014/05584 22: 2012/10/17 43: 2015/10/19 51: G01K 71: KARABINIS, APOSTOLOS 72: KARABINIS, APOSTOLOS 33: GR 31: 20110100612 32: 2011/10/31 54: DIGITAL THERMOMETER OF ANTIMICROBIAL COPPER 00: Digital Thermometer of antimicrobial copper, meant for medical use, consisting externally of the body (1), the battery cover that is the removable part through which the battery is inserted into the thermometer (2), the power button i.e. ON-OFF button(3), the display (4) and the tip, that is the sensor for measuring temperature (5) and is characterized by the fact that the outer surface of these components except of the display, is made of antimicrobial copper, or bears antimicrobial copper. Due to the antimicrobial-bacteriostatic properties of copper and its alloys with antimicrobial properties, it is achieved naturally -without any further interference, i.e. without disinfectants use- the neutralization of
21: 2014/05586 22: 2013/02/01 43: 2015/10/13 51: B22D; C21C; C22B 71: VESUVIUS CRUCIBLE COMPANY 72: YANG, BIN 33: EP 31: 12154318.5 32: 2012/02/07 54: GAS PURGING PLUG COMPRISING WEAR INDICATORS 00: The present invention concerns a gas purging plug (1) for blowing gas into a metallurgical vessel comprising: 2. (a) An elongated body (2) made of a first refractory material and extending from a first, inlet end (2a) to a second, outlet end (2b) over a distance, H, measured along a central longitudinal axis (X1) comprising, 3. (b) At least one gas flow path (3) fluidly connecting a gas inlet (3a) located at said first inlet end of said elongated body to a gas outlet (3b), located at the opposite second, outlet end; 4. (c) A final visual wear indicator (5) in the form of an elongated core extending from the first inlet end (2a) to a first distance, h1, measured along the central longitudinal axis (X1), which is less than the length, H, of the elongated body, h1 < H, said final visual indicator being made of a second refractory material of different visual appearance than the first refractory material at least at a temperature comprised between 800 and 1500° C, Characterized
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in that, it further comprises an intermediate visual wear indicator (4), partially embedded in the final visual wear indicator (5) and extending from an initial distance, h0, to a final distance, h2, from the first, inlet end (2a), wherein h0 < h1 < h2 < H, and wherein the intermediate visual wear indicator (4) is made of a third material, permitting to yield a different visual appearance than the first and second refractory materials at least at a temperature comprised between 800 and 1500° C.
21: 2014/05587 22: 2013/03/21 43: 2015/10/13 51: D21F 71: GEORGIA-PACIFIC CONSUMER PRODUCTS LP 72: HUNTER, MARK S, BAUMGARTNER, DEAN J, KENNEDY, THEODORE D, VELDHUIZEN, DAVID S, BUSCH, GLENN W, EDBAUER, MITCHELL S, RAINES, DAVID DREW 33: US 31: 13/799,721 32: 2013/03/13 33: US 31: 61/622,622 32: 2012/04/11 54: A PROCESS FOR CLEANING A TRANSPORT BELT FOR MANUFACTURING A PAPER WEB 00: The disclosure relates to a continuous cleaning method for cleaning a moving fabric in a paper machine. The method uses one or more cleaning stages. In one embodiment, one cleaning stage applies steam to heat and soften contaminants on the fabric followed by the application of water, preferably superheated water, to remove the contaminants. Another cleaning stage may apply hot water, steam and/or superheated water via an
encapsulated shower and evacuation chamber making it possible to clean the width of the fabric without substantial rewet.
21: 2014/05592 22: 2012/03/30 43: 2015/10/13 51: H04W 71: ITRON, INC. 72: NGUYEN, VIET-HUNG, VAN WYK, HARTMAN 33: EP 31: 12158320.7 32: 2012/03/06 54: TRAFFIC LOAD AND TRANSMISSION RETRY MANAGEMENT 00: In a wireless network environment, techniques for traffic load management and transmission retry management assist a node to regulate network bandwidth consumed by one or more applications operating on the node, and assist the node to retransmit failed packets. Each of several software applications operating on the node may be prioritized. The prioritized applications will each receive a contention window appropriate to the priority of the application, which enforces an amount of bandwidth available to the application. In the event that a packet sent by the node fails to be acknowledged by a recipient, a retry algorithm may be utilized. The retry algorithm may use input including link quality and traffic density to adjust or maintain the contention window and/or retry count.
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21: 2014/05610 22: 2014/07/29 43: 2015/10/14 51: G01N 71: B.R.A.H.M.S. GmbH 72: GIERSDORF, Sven, TAMM, Michael, STOLZ, Daiana 33: EP(DE) 31: 12001590.4 32: 2012/03/08 54: PREDICTION OF OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE 00: -
21: 2014/05619 22: 2014/07/30 43: 2015/10/07 51: C08G C08J 71: BASF SE 72: KAMPF, Gunnar 33: EP 31: 12150016.9 32: 2012/01/02 33: EP 31: 12160927.5 32: 2012/03/23 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING POLYURETHANE HARD FOAMS AND POLYISOCYANURATE HARD FOAMS 00: The invention relates to a method for producing polyurethane hard foams or polyisocyanurate hard foams by reacting at least one polyisocyanate A), polyether ester polyols B) based on aromatic dicarboxylic acids obtainable by esterification of b1) 10 to 70 mol% of a dicarboxylic acid composition containing b11) 50 to 100 mol%, in relation to the dicarboxylic acid composition, of one or a more aromatic dicarboxylic acids or derivatives thereof, b12) 0 to 50 mol%, in relation to the dicarboxylic acid composition b1), of one or a more aliphatic dicarboxylic acids or derivatives thereof, b2) 2 to 30 mol% of one or more fatty acids and/or fatty acid derivatives, b3) 10 to 70 mol% of one or more aliphatic or cycloaliphatic diols having 2 to 18 C atoms or alkoxylates of the same, b4) 2 to 50 mol% of a polyether polyol having a functionality greater than or equal to 2, produced by alkoxylation of a polyol having a functionality greater than 2, where necessary further polyester polyols C), which differ from those of component B), and at least one polyether polyol D), wherein the mass ratio of the sum of components B) and, where applicable, C) to component D) is at least 7. The invention also relates to the hard foams obtainable in said manner
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and to the use thereof for producing sandwich elements having rigid or flexible covering layers. The invention further relates to the basic polyol components. 21: 2014/05621. 22: 2013/04/30. 43: 2015/10/13 51: B22C 71: FOSECO INTERNATIONAL LIMITED 72: LEMARCHAND, SYLVAIN, LECLERC, PHILIPPE 33: EP 31: 12250104.2 32: 2012/04/30 54: NECK-DOWN FEEDER 00: The invention provides a neck-down feeder of unitary construction for use in metal casting. The feeder comprises a body portion integrally formed at a first end thereof with a tapered base portion for mounting on a mould pattern. The body portion and the base portion are defined by a continuous sidewall having one or more regions of weakness arranged such that the feeder is breakable in use whereby at least a part of the base portion detaches from the body portion and is received therein.
21: 2014/05667 22: 2014/07/30 43: 2015/11/03 51: A01G 71: MILLER METHODS CC 72: MILLER, Roy Kevin 33: ZA 31: 2013/03352 32: 2013/05/09 54: GROWING APPARATUS 00: The invention provides a container having a body with plant growing structure, at least one drain
aperture formed in a bottom of the body and a drip tray detachably engaged with the body at least partly below the drain aperture. The invention also provides a modular panel including a support member that is engageable with one or more containers.
21: 2014/05669 22: 2014/07/31 43: 2015/11/19 51: B66F 71: ALMA TRUST 72: VERRIPS, Aart; WONDERGEM, Bernold 33: ZA 31: 2013/05359 32: 2013/07/17 54: MAST REINFORCEMENT STRUCTURE 00: A structure to reinforce a mast which has a number of clamps engaged with the mast at spaced locations and stiffening members which are spaced circumferentially around the mast and which extend parallel to the mast and which are fixed to the clamps.
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21: 2014/05672 22: 2013/01/29 43: 2015/10/13 51: A61K 71: SOCIETE DE DEVELOPPEMENT ET DE RECHERCHE INDUSTRIELLE 72: EYMARD, FRANCK, GABIOT, PIERRE, BRENON, ROMAIN, LAMOISE, MICHEL 33: FR 31: PCT/FR2012/050197 32: 2012/01/30 54: METHOD FOR PREPARING A SYRUPY PRODUCT COMPRISING VITAMINS 00: The present invention relates to a method for preparing a syrupy product comprising vitamins, said method comprising the following steps: a) inerting all the apparatuses implemented in the method b) inserting sugar syrup into said apparatuses and adding vitamins under inert atmosphere; c) adding dehydrated and deoxygenated glucose under inert atmosphere; d) deoxygenating the syrupy product formed in this way; e) packaging the syrupy product under inert atmosphere.
21: 2014/05675 22: 2013/04/12 43: 2015/10/12 51: H04N 71: MEDIATEK SINGAPORE PTE. LTD. 72: LEI, SHAW-MIN, LIU, SHAN 33: US 31: 61/623,162 32: 2012/04/12 33: US 31: 61/705,829 32: 2012/09/26 33: US 31: 61/720,414 32: 2012/10/31 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BLOCK PARTITION OF CHROMA SUBSAMPLING FORMATS 00: A method and apparatus for video data processing for video in YUV422 or YUV 444 formats are disclosed. In one embodiment, for a 2Nx2N luma coding unit (CU) in YUV422 format, the transform process partitions residue data corresponding to the 2Nx2N luma CU and the Nx2N chroma CU into square luma and chroma transform units (TUs). The residue data associated with the luma and the chroma CUs are generated by applying prediction process to the luma CU and the chroma CU. The transform process is independent of prediction block size or prediction mode associated with the prediction process. In another embodiment, the prediction process splits the CU into two prediction blocks. Transform process is applied on the chroma residue data corresponding to the chroma CU to form one or more chroma TUs, wherein the transform process is dependent on CU size and prediction block size, or CU size and prediction mode.
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PATENT JOURNAL second intake port 26 for intake of filtrate water from a downstream semipermeable membrane element 10 in the pressure vessel 12, and a supervisory controller 18 that outputs an index correlated with fouling on the semipermeable membrane element 10 based on at least one of first water quantity 46, first water quality 48, second water quantity 52, and second water quality 54, the first water quantity 46 and first water quality 48 being quantity and quality of the filtrate water from the first intake port 22, and the second water quantity 52 and second water quality 54 being quantity and quality of the filtrate water from the second intake port 26.
21: 2014/05681 22: 2012/03/14 43: 2015/10/19 51: C07J; A61K; A61P 71: CHIESI FARMACEUTICI S.P.A. 72: RIZZI, ANDREA, GHIDINI, ELEONORA 33: EP 31: 11158230.0 32: 2011/03/15 54: ISOXAZOLIDINE DERIVATIVES 00: The present invention relates to novel antiinflammatory and antiallergic compounds of the glucocorticosteroid series, methods of preparing such compounds, pharmaceutical compositions comprising them, combinations and therapeutic uses thereof. More particularly, the invention relates to glucocorticosteroids that are derivatives of isoxazolidine. 21: 2014/05682 22: 2014/07/31 43: 2015/10/13 51: C02F 71: HITACHI, LTD. 72: KAGEYAMA, KOUJI, MIYAKE, YOSHINOBU, KATAGIRI, YUKINORI, ICHIGE, YUKIKO, HATAMIYA, SHIGEO 33: JP 31: 2013-174209 32: 2013/08/26 54: DESALINATION SYSTEM 00: There is provided a desalination system capable of monitoring a situation of a semipermeable membrane element in real time. A desalination system 15 includes a plurality of semipermeable membrane elements 10 accommodated in series in a pressure vessel 12, a first intake port 22 for intake of filtrate water from an upstream semipermeable membrane element 10 in the pressure vessel 12, a
21: 2014/05695 22: 2014/07/31 43: 2015/10/22 51: A61K, C07K 71: SOARES, Christopher J. 72: SOARES, Christopher J. 33: US 31: 61/591,236 32: 2012/01/26 54: PEPTIDE ANTAGONISTS OF THE CALCITONIN CGRP FAMILY OF PEPTIDE HORMONES AND THEIR USE 00: The embodiments provide a modified calcitonin gene-related peptide antagonist including an Nterminal fragment of modified calcitonin gene-related peptide or related protein family member where at least two residues of the N-terminal fragment are cysteine (Cys) and at least one amino acid comprises a non-threonine substitution of a threonine (Thr) residue; a central core where the central core comprises an oc-helix; and a C-terminal fragment of modified calcitonin gene -related peptide
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or related protein family member comprising a Cterminal amide and where at least one amino acid of the C-terminal fragment is phenylalanine (Phe), proline (Pro), tyrosine (Tyr) or hydroxyproline (Hyp) or pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, as well as compositions, including pharmaceutical compositions, comprising a subject peptide. The embodiments further provide treatment methods, including methods of treating a migraine, the methods generally involving administering to an individual in need thereof an effective amount of a subject peptide or composition. 21: 2014/05700 22: 2014/08/01 43: 2015/11/09 51: A61B 71: STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 72: BLANCKENBERG, Michiel Mayne, BUNN, Anthony Edward 33: ZA 31: 2013/03187 32: 2013/05/02 54: MOBILE SPIROMETER, COMPONENTS AND SYSTEM INCLUDING SAME 00: A system and components thereof are provided in which multiple users each have access to a mobile spirometer capable of transferring data to a mobile communications device concerning a patient’s respiratory system. An output lead from the spirometer may plug into the communications device. The data is developed by an application on the communications device based on input received from the spirometer. The system includes a patient management system at a remote location wherein the patient management system enables the review of data in a database that receives data transmitted by the communications device and provides optionally controlled access to the database on which the data is received or stored to an authorised health practitioner. Alternatively, or in addition, data received by the database may automatically activate the patient management system under predetermined conditions to alert a health practitioner to the receipt of data representing an emergency condition that may have developed.
21: 2014/05769 22: 2014/08/05 43: 2015/10/05 51: F16J 71: Federal-Mogul Corporation 72: FRACZ, Marcin, ZWICK, Jim, LESNAU, Edward 33: US 31: 13/362,459 32: 2012/01/31 54: GASKET WITH A COMPRESSION LIMITER 00: A multi-layer gasket including first and second functional layers, each having an opening. Each of the functional layers includes a compression bead, and the compression beads contact and seal against one another when the gasket is compressed between a cylinder head and an engine block. At least one of the functional layers includes a stopper disposed between the compression bead and the opening. The stopper has a gear-like shape including a plurality of circumferentially spaced teeth. Each tooth extends upwardly from a plane by a distance which is less than the combined height of the compression beads. When the gasket is compressed between the cylinder head and engine block, the stopper ensures that the compression beads remain elastically biased against one another and maintain a gas-tight seal.
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21: 2014/05789 22: 2014/08/06 43: 2015/10/06 51: C25B 71: HYDROX HOLDINGS LIMITED 72: ANAGNOSTOPOULOS, George 33: ZA 31: 2012/00696 32: 2012/02/10 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING GAS 00: This invention relates to electrolysis apparatus 10 adapted to produce oxygenated and hydrogenated fluid, formed during the electrolysis of an electrolytic solution passed into the apparatus 10. The apparatus 10 comprises a first and second outer end members 12 and 14 and first and second permeable electrodes 16 and 18 spaced from one another. Each permeable electrode 16 and 18 are of a foraminous or perforated material. An inlet chamber 20 has two inlets 26 for allowing electrolytic solution to pass into said chamber 20. The apparatus 10 also has an oxygen outlet 28 as well as a hydrogen outlet 30. The flow of electrolytic solution through the permeable electrodes 16 and 18 will carry with it the oxygen and hydrogen gasses generated on the positive and negative (first and second) permeable electrodes respectively.
21: 2014/05790 22: 2014/08/06 43: 2015/10/06 51: B60C 71: COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES ETABLISSEMENTS MICHELIN, MICHELIN RECHERCHE ET TECHNIQUE S.A. 72: CHAUVIN, Dominique 33: FR 31: 1252368 32: 2012/03/15 54: THICK TREAD FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING TYRES 00: A tread (1) for civil engineering tyres, said tread comprising blocks (3) in a central part and edge ribs (2, 4), each block in the central row having a width Ltb measured in a direction parallel to the transversal peaks and a width Lcb measured in the circumferential direction, the tread (1) according to the invention being characterised in that each edge rib (2, 4) comprises a plurality of notches (21, 41), forming recesses, of transversal width Lte and circumferential length Lce, each notch being delimited along its entire height He by transversally oriented walls and one circumferentially oriented wall, each notch (21, 41) being geometrically appropriate to accommodate at least one end part of a block of the central region, leaving a circumferential clearance Ac (measured in the circumferential direction) and a transversal clearance At (measured in the transversal or axial
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direction), said clearances Ac and At being determined so as to ensure, under the normal driving conditions of the tyre with said tread, at least partial contact by the end part of said block of the central region with at least one of the transversally oriented walls of each notch (21, 41), thereby preventing each of the blocks (3), having its ends fixed in place within said notches, from coming into contact with the neighbouring blocks of the central row.
21: 2014/05791 22: 2014/08/06 43: 2015/11/06 51: F16D, F16H 71: SANY HEAVY INDUSTRY CO., LTD, HUNAN SANY INTELLIGENT CONTROL EQUIPMENT CO., LTD 72: YI, Xiaogang, LI, Songqing, CHEN, Qiang 33: CH 31: 201210025313.3 32: 2012/02/06 54: POWER GEAR-SHIFTING TRANSMISSION AND ENGINEERING MACHINERY 00: A power gear-shifting transmission and an engineering machinery. The power gear-shifting transmission comprises a clutch shaft assembly (1). The clutch shaft assembly (1) comprises a clutch shaft (11), a housing gear (12) arranged on the clutch shaft (11), a clutch disc (13) arranged within the housing gear (12), and a gear-shifting piston (14) arranged at one end of the clutch disc (13). The gear-shifting piston (14) is pushed by a clean hydraulic medium introduced via a fluid supply passage (3); the clean hydraulic medium is supplied by a hydraulic system (2). The engineering machinery comprises the power gear-shifting transmission. Because the power gear-shifting
transmission and the engineering machinery employ the hydraulic system (2) to supply the clean hydraulic medium at a stable pressure to the gearshifting piston (14), the shortcomings in the prior art of unclean gear-shifting oil, unstable pressure, bubble content, and air-absorbing tendency are solved, while the advantages of stable gear-shifting and extended service life are provided.
21: 2014/05801 22: 2014/08/06 43: 2015/10/13 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited 72: SHINOZUKA, Tsuyoshi, KOBAYASHI, Hiroyuki, SUZUKI, Sayaka, TANAKA, Kyosuke, KIMOTO, Hiroko, DOMON, Yuki 33: JP 31: 2012-025754 32: 2012/02/09 54: CYCLOALKANE DERIVATIVE 00: -
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54: LUPANE TRITERPENOID DERIVATIVES AND PHARMACEUTICAL USE THEREOF 00: Disclosed are lupane triterpenoid derivatives and pharmaceutical use thereof, specifically lupane triterpenoid derivatives of formulae (I)~(III), a pharmaceutical composition and a combination preparation comprising said lupane triterpenoid derivatives or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in a therapeutically-effective dose, particularly the use in preparation of a medicament for the treatment of HIV-1/AIDS.
21: 2014/05826 22: 2014/08/07 43: 2015/10/20 51: C12N 71: Crucell Holland B.V. 72: CUSTERS, Jerôme H.H.V., VELLINGA, Jort 33: US 31: 61/609,678 32: 2012/03/12 33: EP(NL) 31: 12159009.5 32: 2012/03/12 54: BATCHES OF RECOMBINANT ADENOVIRUS WITH ALTERED TERMINAL ENDS 00: The invention provides a composition comprising a plurality of recombinant adenovirus particles, being a recombinant human adenovirus of serotype 5, 26, 34, 35, 48,49 or 50, or a recombinant simian adenovirus, characterized in that the genomes of essentially all adenovirus particles in said composition comprise as the 5' terminal nucleotides the nucleotide sequence: CTATCTAT. The invention also provides methods to produce such compositions. 21: 2014/05849 22: 2014/08/08 43: 2015/09/16 51: A61M 71: MEDICAL DEVICE TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD 72: WAYNE LANDSBERG 33: ZA 31: 2011/07422 32: 2011/10/10 33: ZA 31: PCT/ZA2012/000061 32: 2012/10/13 54: DEVICE FOR A SYRINGE 00: The invention provides an accessory for a Loss of Resistance Syringe, the accessory comprising a coiled spring attachable to the exterior of the syringe
for biasing the plunger towards the barrel of the syringe. When the plunger of the syringe is withdrawn, the spring is subjected to a compressive force against which it will act. In use, as the syringe enters the epidural space, a loss of resistance will allow the spring to pull the plunger back towards the barrel of the syringe, and alerting the user not to push the needle any further.
21: 2014/05861 22: 2013/02/15 43: 2015/10/07 51: H04L 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) 72: JONSSON, ANDERS, GÖRANSSON, BO, LIDIAN, NAMIR, NAMMI, SAIRAMESH, OVESJÖ, FREDRIK 33: US 31: 61/615,540 32: 2012/03/26 33: US 31: 61/643,491 32: 2012/05/07 54: METHODS OF SELECTING MIMO RANKS AND RELATED DEVICES 00: A method of operating a wireless network node may include transmitting a first MIMO downlink communication to a wireless terminal according to a first MIMO rank, and receiving at least one HARQ ACK/NACK, message from the wireless terminal corresponding to the first MIMO downlink communication. A report may be received from the wireless terminal identifying a reported MIMO rank, and a second MIMO rank may be selected for a second MIMO downlink communication responsive to the at least one HARQ ACK/NACK message. The second MIMO downlink communication may be transmitted to the wireless terminal according to the second MIMO rank. 21: 2014/05876 22: 2014/08/11 43: 2015/09/28 51: E21B
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71: Expansion Energy, LLC 72: VANDOR, David 33: US 31: 13/358,820 32: 2012/01/26 54: NON-HYDRAULIC FRACTURING SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND PROCESSES 00: Methods and systems of fracturing subterranean formations to are provided comprising pumping metacritical phase natural gas into a subterranean formation to create or extend one or more fissures in the formation. Methods and systems may further comprise maintaining or increasing pressure of the metacritical phase natural gas in the formation by pumping more metacritical phase natural gas into the fissures to hold the fissures open. Methods and systems may further comprise delivering a proppant into the subterranean formation. Disclosed methods and systems may be used to extract hydrocarbons from subterranean formations without the use of liquids.
21: 2014/05881 22: 2014/08/11 43: 2015/10/19 51: A61K, A61P 71: Tactical Therapeutics, Inc 72: KARMALI, Rashida A. 33: US 31: 13/385,449 32: 2012/02/21 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ENHANCING SENSITIVITY OF CYTOTOXIC DRUGS WITH TIMELY COMBINATORIAL THERAPY WITH CARBOXYAMIDOTRIAZOLE OROTATE 00: This invention relates to enhancing sensitivity of cytotoxic drugs by targeting theit interfering mechanisms induced in the tumor microenvironment which lead to drug resistance, using combinatorial therapy with carboxyamidotriazole orotate. Specific
doses of cytotoxic drugs are titrated with carboxyamidotriazole orotate to improve the sensitivity and anticancer activity of cytotoxic drugs.
21: 2014/05913 22: 2014/08/12 43: 2015/10/06 51: A23L, A61K, A61P, C11B 71: Laboratoires Expanscience 72: MSIKA, Philippe, LEGRAND, Jacques, GARNIER, Sébastien 33: FR 31: 1250368 32: 2012/01/13 54: USE OF AVOCADO PIT FOR OBTAINING AN AVOCADO OIL ENRICHED WITH ALKYL POLYOLS AND/OR ACETYLATED DERIVATIVES THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to the use of avocado pit for obtaining an avocado oil enriched with alkyl polyols and/or with acetylated derivatives thereof, wherein said avocado pit represents 10% to 50% by weight relative to the total weight of avocados used. The invention also relates to a process for obtaining an avocado oil enriched with alkyl polyols or with acetylated derivatives thereof, from at least avocado pits, wherein said avocado pits represent 10% to 50% by weight relative to the total weight of avocados used. The invention also relates to an avocado oil enriched with alkyl polyols and/or with acetylated derivatives thereof, which can be obtained by means of this process. The invention
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also relates to the use of the avocado oil for preparing an avocado oil concentrate enriched with alkyl polyols and/or acetylated derivatives thereof, or for preparing an avocado unsaponifiable material enriched with alkyl polyols. Finally, the invention relates to an avocado unsaponifiable material enriched with alkyl polyols or an avocado oil concentrate enriched with alkyl polyols and/or with acetylated derivatives thereof, which can be obtained from said avocado oil, 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: 2014/05932 22: 2014/08/14 43: 2015/10/06 51: F03B E02B F03G F16H H01F 71: SUBSEA-ENERGY OY 72: SILTALA, Timo 33: FI 31: 20125048 32: 2012/01/16 54: ENERGY PLANT AND PARTS OF AN ENERGY PLANT 00: The invention pertains to underwater energy plants utilizing water movement due to e.g. waves, tide or stream. The invention also relates to parts of such a plant, namely an underwater wing (9, 10, 11) for capturing wave energy, apparatus (12) to convert the mechanical energy to electrical energy, and a connector (46) for transferring the electrical energy. In certain embodiments of the invention, a wing (9, 10, 11) causes a moment around hinging axis due to water flow with autonomous or tethered in-hinge electric generator and underwater attachable high power electric connector (46) based on inductive transfer of energy.
21: 2014/05998 22: 2013/02/08 43: 2015/10/16 51: B04C 71: ANDRITZ AG 72: KRAMER, MICHAEL 33: AT 31: A 177/2012 32: 2012/02/10 54: HYDROCYCLONE WITH FINE MATERIAL REDUCTION IN THE CYCLONE UNDERFLOW 00: The invention relates to a hydrocyclone (1) comprising an inflow region (2) with a tangential inlet (4) for a feed slurry (6) and comprising a separating region (3) which adjoins the inflow region (2) and which comprises an underflow nozzle (8) for discharging coarse materials or coarse granules. According to the invention, at least one additional inlet (5) for feeding a blocking fluid flow (7) is provided in the region of the tangential inlet (4), said blocking fluid flow (7) and the feed slurry (6) being separated from each other by a lamella (10) at least in the upper region of the hydrocyclone (1). The invention also relates to a method for operating the hydrocyclone (1) according to the invention.
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21: 2014/06038 22: 2014/08/18 43: 2015/10/20 51: C07D A61K A61P 71: OSCOTEC INC., GENOSCO 72: CHOI, Jang-Sik, HWANG, Hae-Jun, LEE, Eunho, LEE, Jaekyoo, SONG, Ho-Juhn, KIM, Se, Won, KIM, Jung-Ho, KOH, Jong, Sung, LEE, TaeIm, CHOI, Yung-Geun, HAN, Ik-Hwan, LEE, Jaesang, LEE, In Yong, JUNG, Dong Sik 33: US 31: 61/588,793 32: 2012/01/20 54: SUBSTITUTED PYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS SYK 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).
21: 2014/06040 22: 2014/08/18 43: 2015/10/09 51: H04N 71: GE VIDEO COMPRESSION , LLC 72: SCHIERL, Thomas, GEORGE, Valeri, GRÜNEBERG, Karsten, KIRCHHOFFER, Heiner, HENKEL, Anastasia, MARPE, Detlev 33: US 31: 61/588,849 32: 2012/01/20 54: CODING CONCEPT ALLOWING PARALLEL PROCESSING, TRANSPORT DEMULTIPLEXER AND VIDEO BITSTREAM 00: A raw byte sequence payload describing a picture in slices, WPP substreams or tiles and coded using context-adaptive binary arithmetic coding is subdivided or chopped into tranches with continuing the context-adaptive binary arithmetic coding probability adaptation across tranche boundaries. By this measure, tranche boundaries additionally introduced within slices, WPP substreams or tiles do not lead to a reduction in the entropy coding efficiency of these elements. On the other hand, however, the tranches are smaller than the original slices, WPP substreams or tiles and accordingly they may be transmitted earlier, i.e. with lower delay, than the un-chopped original entities, i.e. slices, WPP substreams or tiles. In accordance with another aspect, which is combinable with the first aspect, substream marker NAL units are used within a sequence of NAL units of a video bitstream in order to enable a transport demultiplexer to assign data of slices within NAL units to the corresponding substreams or tiles so as to be able to, in parallel, serve a multithreaded decoder with the corresponding substreams or tiles.
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21: 2014/06065 22: 2014/08/18 43: 2015/10/19 51: A01N, C12N 71: The Children's Hospital of Philadelphia 72: HIGH, Katherine A., MINGOZZI, Federico, SUN, Junwei, JOHNSON, Philip 33: US 31: 61/600,415 32: 2012/02/17 54: AAV VECTOR COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR GENE TRANSFER TO CELLS, ORGANS AND TISSUES 00: The invention relates to adeno-associated virus (AAV) serotype AAV-Rh74 and related AAV vectors, and AAV-Rh74 and related AAV vector mediated gene transfer methods and uses. In particular, AAVRh74 targets polynucleotides to cells, tissues or organs for expression (transcription) of genes encoding therapeutic proteins and peptides, and polynucleotides that function as or are transcribed into inhibitory nucleic acid sequences.
21: 2014/06068 22: 2014/08/19 43: 2015/10/13 51: C02F B63J B01D 71: TYOBEKA, Sydney, Boto, Boyisile 72: TYOBEKA, Sydney, Boto, Boyisile 33: ZA 31: 2013/06291 32: 2013/08/21 54: RINSE WATER HARVESTING 00: The invention provides an apparatus for the separate drainage of light duty waste water and heavy duty waste water by the provision in kitchen and bathroom receptacles fitted with a drain and plug arrangement of separate drains and plugs permitting the drainage of light duty waste water through one drain into a light duty waste water reticulation and/or storage system and of heavy duty waste water into a heavy duty waste water reticulation and/or storage system. The invention extends to a 2-drain sink and to a colour coded system w=for waste water harvesting.
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21: 2014/06090 22: 2014/08/19 43: 2015/10/05 51: G06Q 71: Barclays Bank PLC 72: GARDINER, James, PATEL, Pratik 33: GB 31: 1203443.5 32: 2012/02/28 54: PAYMENT TRANSACTION RECEIPT SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: A system and method of providing receipt data for a payment transaction through a transaction receipt portal system are described, in which receipt data is stored for a completed payment transaction received from a remote merchant system, said receipt data being associated with a customer and a merchant registered with the system, and stored receipt data is provided to the associated registered customer or merchant. A card payment transaction involves receiving, by a computing device, an electronic receipt from the merchant system, the electronic receipt including data for retrieving stored receipt data from the transaction receipt portal system.
21: 2014/06099 22: 2013/02/13 43: 2015/10/19 51: F16J 71: DÜRR SYSTEMS GMBH 72: BAUMANN, MICHAEL, MARTIN, HERBERT, BUCK, THOMAS 33: DE 31: 10 2012 002 888.1 32: 2012/02/14
54: SEALING ELEMENT, PREFERABLY SEALING RING 00: The invention relates to a sealing element, preferably a sealing ring, which is adapted in order to seal between two component sections (B1, B2) and to be compressed by the two component sections (B1, B2) in a groove (N) which is formed in one of the two component sections (B1, B2) and has a groove opening (NÖ) and a groove bottom (NG). The sealing element comprises a profile (P) with different profile heights (DH) in the uncompressed state and at least two outer surfaces (10, 20). The profile (P) is configured to be deformed in the compressed state in such a way that it extends with at least one of the side sections (SA1, SA2) thereof into the groove opening (NÖ) and preferably closes the groove opening (NÖ) in sections as a result.
21: 2014/06116 22: 2014/08/20 43: 2015/10/09 51: C10G 71: Battelle Memorial Institute 72: STROHM, James J., LINEHAN, John C., ROBERTS, Benjamin Q., MCMAKIN, Douglas L., SHEEN, David M., GRIFFIN, Jeffrey W., FRANZ, James A. 33: US 31: 13/401,216 32: 2012/02/21 54: HEAVY FOSSIL HYDROCARBON CONVERSION AND UPGRADING USING RADIOFREQUENCY OR MICROWAVE ENERGY 00: -
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Conversion of heavy fossil hydrocarbons (HFH) to a variety of value-added chemicals and/or fuels can be enhanced using microwave (MW) and/or radiofrequency (RF) energy. Variations of reactants, process parameters, and reactor design can significantly influence the relative distribution of chemicals and fuels generated as the product. In one example, a system for flash microwave conversion of HFH includes a source concentrating microwave or RF energy in a reaction zone having a pressure greater than 0.9 atm, a continuous feed having HFH and a process gas passing through the reaction zone, a HFH-to-liquids catalyst contacting the HFH in at least the reaction zone, and dielectric discharges within the reaction zone. The HFH and the catalyst have a residence time in the reaction zone of less than 30 seconds. In some instances, a plasma can form in or near the reaction zone.
21: 2014/06147 22: 2013/03/06 43: 2015/10/06 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: CEPHALON, INC. 72: COURVOISIER, LAURENT, JACOBS, MARTIN J, ALLWEIN, SHAWN P, OTT, GREGORY R 33: US 31: 61/607,305 32: 2012/03/06
54: FUSED BICYCLIC 2,4-DIAMINOPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVE AS A DUAL ALK AND FAK INHIBITOR 00: The present invention provides a compound of formula (I) or a salt form thereof. The compound of formula (I) has ALK and FAK inhibitory activity, and may be used to treat proliferative disorders.
21: 2014/06181 22: 2013/02/08 43: 2015/10/19 51: C23C; B05C; B41M; B41N 71: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION 72: KING, PETER CHRISTOPHER, JAHEDI, MAHNAZ ZEHTAB, HOLLAND, JUSTIN PATRICK, SHI, YU HE, ENGEL, ALEXANDER CARL 33: AU 31: 2012900479 32: 2012/02/09 54: SURFACE 00: A process for producing a fluid transfer surface, which process comprises: providing a titanium or titanium alloy surface; subjecting the titanium or titanium alloy surface to surface hardening by interstitial element absorption to provide a hardened surface; and, if required engraving the hardened surface to provide a desired surface topography.
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21: 2014/06198 22: 2014/08/22 43: 2015/10/07 51: E04G; F28G 71: HITACHI, LTD. 72: TAKAHASHI, YUJI, NIMURA, NOZOMU, MORIGUCHI, RYO, SATO, SHOHEI 33: JP 31: 2013-173249 32: 2013/08/23 54: WORKING SCAFFOLD GIRDER STRUCTURE IN BOILER FURNACE, WORKING SCAFFOLD GIRDER CARRIAGE APPARATUS, METHOD OF INSTALLING WORKING SCAFFOLD 00: In order to provide a working scaffold girder structure in a boiler furnace, a working scaffold girder carriage apparatus, and a method of installing a working scaffold, by which the working scaffold can be easily installed/removed in/from the boiler furnace, a working scaffold girder structure 10 in a boiler furnace includes: a girder body 20 that is formed by vertically stacking a pair of H-beams such that a flange of one of the H-beams faces a flange of the other H-beam and providing a truss structure 26 between the flanges; and a stringer 60 having one end supported by a side surface of the girder body 20 and the other end connectable to a side surface of a neighboring girder body 20, the stringer being foldable or unfoldable in a hinged manner with respect to the one end from the side surface of the girder body in a direction intersecting with a longitudinal direction of the girder body.
21: 2014/06204 22: 2014/08/22 43: 2015/09/28 51: C07C, C07F, C08F 71: NOVA Chemicals (International) S.A. 72: GAO, Xiaoliang, ZORICAK, Peter 33: CA 31: 2765429 32: 2012/01/25 54: P-N-P LIGAND 00: A new P-N-P ligand is useful in ethylene oliogomenzation. The ligand is characterized by having at least one aromatic fiuorocarbyl alkoxide group bonded to a P atom, hi combination with 1) a source of chromium and 11) an activator such as methylalumoxane, the ligand of this invention may be used to prepare an oligomer product that contains a mixture of high purity alpha olefins, hi a preferred emobidment, the ligand of this invention enables a selective oligomerization in which the majority of the liquid product is a mixture of hexene and octene. The amount of byproduct polymer that is produced in preferred oligomerization reactions is advantegeously low. 21: 2014/06212 22: 2014/08/22 43: 2015/09/28 51: B60K, B60W, F02D 71: Jaguar Land Rover Limited 72: DARNELL, Paul, HEMES, Elliot, STACEY, Stephen 33: GB 31: 1201201.9 32: 2012/01/25 54: ADAPTIVE CONTROL OF MOTOR VEHICLE POWERTRAIN 00: A method and system is disclosed for blending between different torque maps of a vehicle so that step changes of torque output are avoided as
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accelerator pedal position is changed. The invention provides different blending rates so as to reduce the blending time if driver demand is in the direction of torque change.
21: 2014/06247 22: 2014/08/25 43: 2015/10/13 51: C12Q 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: STAIB, Arnulf, THIELE, Marcel, KOELKER, KarlHeinz, RIEGER, Ewald 33: PCT/EP(CH) 31: 2012/055406 32: 2012/03/27 54: IMPROVED SPACER MEMBRANE FOR AN ENZYMATIC IN-VIVO SENSOR 00: The present invention relates to an electrode system for measuring the concentration of an analyte under in-vivo conditions, comprising an electrode with immobilized enzyme molecules and an improved diffusion barrier that controls diffusion of the analyte from body fluid surrounding the electrode system to the enzyme molecules. 21: 2014/06249 22: 2014/08/25 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: AbbVie Inc. 72: DEKHTYAR, Tatyana, GOMTSYAN, Arthur, MOLLA, M-Akhteruzzaman, VASUDEVAN, Anil, NG, Teresa (Iok Chan), SHAFEEV, Mikhail 33: US 31: 61/600,374 32: 2012/02/17 54: DIAMINOPYRIMIDINES USEFUL AS INHIBITORS OF THE HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS (RSV) 00: This disclosure relates to: (a) compounds and salts thereof that, inter alia, inhibit RSV infection and/or replication; (b) intermediates useful for the preparation of such compounds and salts; (c) compositions comprising such compounds and salts; (d) methods for preparing such intermediates, compounds, salts, and compositions; (e) methods of use of such compounds, salts, and compositions;
and (f) kits comprising such compounds, salts, and compositions.
21: 2014/06259 22: 2014/08/26 43: 2015/11/19 51: H01R; H02G; A47B; E05C; E04F 71: POWER LOGIC SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 72: MAZZULLO, Raymond, MAZZULLO, Adrian, VAN ZYL, Brian , STRAUF, Bastian 54: ELECTRICAL SOCKET BOX 00: Electrical socket boxes are disclosed which have a casing and a structure movable with respect to the casing, the structure carrying sockets for electrical plugs. The casing includes two spaced end guide plates each of which has a vertical slot in it. One vertical edge of each slot is constituted by a rack and there is a gear in mesh with each rack. The gears are on a rod which spans between the end plates. In one form each guide plate has two racks, there being four gears and two rods. In another form each guide plate has a single rack which has a vertical lower part and a curved upper part. In this form there are two gears and one rack. The movable so structure in this form tilts with respect to the casing as the gears traverse the curved upper parts.
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21: 2014/06262 22: 2014/08/26 43: 2015/09/25 51: H04W H04L 71: TEXECOM LIMITED 72: ALEXANDER, Peter, MORGAN, Reuben 33: GB 31: 1201350.4 32: 2012/01/27 54: A METHOD OF CONCERTED DATA SYNCHRONISATION 00: A method for concerted synchronisation of data across a wireless mesh network comprises transmission of a broadcast message to a target device via a predicted route that is capable of being acknowledged by at least one network device not on the predicted route. The data is assimilated from at least one network device, and is capable of addition to a broadcast message. In this way, it is possible to synchronise a plurality of network devices via one outgoing broadcast message and one incoming broadcast message.
21: 2014/06268 22: 2014/08/27 43: 2015/10/08 51: B01D 71: DOOSAN LENTJES GMBH 72: ZIEMANN-NÖTHE, Annette, PELKMANN, Aat 33: EP 31: 12162282.3 32: 2012/03/29 54: A FLUE GAS PURIFICATION DEVICE 00: The invention relates to a flue gas purification device with a scrubber tower (10), also called a scrubbing tower, a washing tower or an absorption tower.
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PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2014/06373 22: 2013/03/01 43: 2015/10/07 51: A61K 71: FIRSTSTRING RESEARCH, INC. 72: GHATNEKAR, GAUTAM 33: US 31: 61/605,528 32: 2012/03/01 54: TOPICAL GELS CONTAINING ALPHA CONNEXIN C-TERMINAL (ACT) PEPTIDES 00: This invention relates to a topical gel drug product preparation containing a composition comprising an isolated polypeptide having a carboxy-terminal amino acid sequence of an alpha connexin (ACT peptide), peptide stabilizers, excipients, buffering agents, and the like. A formulation and preparation steps are disclosed for the manufacturing of a stable, elegant, and pourable topical gel. The resulting formulation possesses long term stability suitable for aesthetic as well as therapeutic applications including the prevention of scaring and accelerated healing of wounds.
21: 2014/06287 22: 2014/08/26 43: 2015/10/07 51: C07F 71: Umicore AG & Co. KG 72: WOERNER, Eileen, EBERT, Timo, KARCH, Ralf, RIVAS-NASS, Andreas, DOPPIU, Angelino, WIDMER, Juergen 33: DE 31: 10 2012 008 111.1 32: 2012/04/25 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING DIKETONATORHODIUM(I)-CARBONYL COMPLEXES 00: -
21: 2014/06382 22: 2011/05/25 43: 2015/10/26 51: C07H; A61K; A61P; C12P 71: SHENYANG TONGLIAN GROUP CO., LTD. 72: JIANG, YANG 33: CN 31: 201010182108.9 32: 2010/05/25 33: CN 31: 201010182109.3 32: 2010/05/25 33: CN 31: 201010182111.0 32: 2010/05/25 54: LEVOISOVALERYLSPIRAMYCIN I, II, III AND PREPARATIONS, PREPARATION METHODS AND USES THEREOF 00: Disclosed are levoisovalerylspiramycin I, II or III, preparations, preparation methods and uses thereof. The preparations comprise levoisovalerylspiramycin I, II or III and pharmaceutically acceptable carrier and/or adjuvant, wherein the purity of levoisovalerylspiramycin I, II or III is above 90wt%. Said levoisovalerylspiramycin I, II or III has good antibacterial activity, and its preparations include solution for injection, powder for injection or lyophilized powder. 21: 2014/06389 22: 2014/08/29 43: 2015/10/06 51: A61F, A61M 71: Lohmann & Rauscher GmbH 72: GRILLITSCH, Peter, DANEI, Federico, STEINLECHNER, Erik, KAINZ, Sonja 33: EP(AT) 31: 12002332.0 32: 2012/03/05 54: WOUND CARE ARRANGEMENT AND COVERING UNIT THEREFOR 00: The invention relates to a wound care arrangement comprising a covering unit that can be fixed on the skin surrounding a wound and that serves for
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producing a closed wound space comprising the wound, and a suction connection via which a vacuum can be produced in the wound space, wherein the covering unit is permeable to water vapor at least in sections.
21: 2014/06402 22: 2013/03/07 43: 2015/10/13 51: C22B 71: OUTOTEC (FINLAND) OY 72: FORMANEK, LOTHAR, BEYZAVI, ALI-NAGHI 33: DE 31: 10 2012 005 454.8 32: 2012/03/20 54: PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING HARDENED GRANULES FROM IRON-CONTAINING PARTICLES 00: In the production of hardened granules from ironcontaining particles, the iron-containing particles are mixed with at least one binder and water to obtain a mix, the mix is formed to granules, and the granules are introduced into a fluidized-bed reactor for hardening. To reduce the abrasion in the downstream processing stages, the still moist granules are introduced into the fluidized-bed reactor at the hottest point of the fluidized bed.
21: 2014/06421 22: 2014/09/01 43: 2015/09/28 51: B01D, C10G 71: Green Source Energy LLC 72: FAN, Liang-tseng, SHAFIE, Mohammad Reza, TOLLAS, Julius Michael, LEE, William Arthur Fitzhugh 33: US 31: 61/594,129 32: 2012/02/02 54: METHODS FOR RECOVERING AND/OR REMOVING REAGENTS FROM POROUS MEDIA 00: A composition and method for displacing, dissolving, extracting, recovering, and/or removing solvent and/or any solvent-associated liquids from a solventtreated material or penetrating through pores or the surface of a solvent-treated material using a solventextracting composition for contacting solvent-treated material and separating the solvent and any solventassociated liquids from the solvent-treated material as well as the solvent-extracting composition. 21: 2014/06422 22: 2014/09/01 43: 2015/10/20 51: B60B, B60C 71: Polaris Industries Inc. 72: GASS, Donald Brett, BENNETT, Jeffrey D., BRADY, Louis J., BORUD, Eric J., KOENIG, David J., PEPPEL, Keith W., NYSSE, Aaron J., JUBIE, David W. 33: US 31: 61/611,300 32: 2012/03/15 54: NON-PNEUMATIC TIRE 00: -
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PATENT JOURNAL contained within the first peak of pore diameters. 21: 2014/06460 22: 2014/09/03 43: 2015/10/14 51: H04N; G07D 71: GLENISYS KFT 72: ATTILA BIRO, GABOR KRISTO, Piroska Remeni (deceased) 33: HU 31: P1200097 32: 2012/02/15 54: SECURITY ELEMENT AND METHOD TO INSPECT AUTHENTICITY OF A PRINT 00: The invention relates to a security element applied onto printing substrates (bank-notes, securities, product packagings, identity cards/labels or other similar documents) by printing, comprising a unique identifier as primary information visible to the naked eye and secondary information protecting against copying non-visible to the naked eye. The unique identifier is typically a point code. Said secondary information is represented by a structure with the largest dimension of 2 to 40 microns, and due to printing distortions arising when the security element is applied onto a printing substrate, said secondary information is non-reconstructable from the print of the security element and a statistically analysable inherent feature is associated to it. The invention also relates to a printed matter with such an inventive security element and to a method to check authenticity of a printed matter with the inventive security element in visible light (380-750nm).
21: 2014/06435 22: 2013/03/01 43: 2015/10/08 51: B01J 71: CHEVRON PHILLIPS CHEMICAL COMPANY LP 72: CHEUNG, TIN-TACK PETER, BERGMEISTER III, JOSEPH, KELLY, STEPHEN L 33: US 31: 13/414,544 32: 2012/03/07 54: SELECTIVE HYDROGENATION CATALYST AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME 00: A composition comprising an extruded inorganic support comprising an oxide of a metal or metalloid, and at least one catalytically active metal, wherein the extruded inorganic support has pores, a total pore volume, and a pore size distribution, wherein the pore size distribution displays at least two peaks of pore diameters, each peak having a maximum, wherein a first peak has a first maximum of pore diameters of equal to or greater than about 120 nm and a second peak has a second maximum of pore diameters of less than about 120 nm, and wherein greater than or equal to about 5% of a total pore volume of the extruded inorganic support is
21: 2014/06464 22: 2014/09/04 43: 2015/10/19 51: C01B 71: BASF SE 72: MÜLLER, Ulrich, PARVULESCU, AndreiNicolae, YANG, Jeff, LÜTZEL, Hans-Jürgen, UHL, Georg, DUMSER, Stefan 33: EP 31: 12154169.2 32: 2012/02/07 33: EP 31: 12189035.4 32: 2012/10/18 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A ZEOLITIC MATERIAL 00: -
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The present invention relates to a process for process for the preparation of a zeolitic material which process comprises (i) providing a boroncontaining zeolitic material and (ii) deboronating the boron-containing zeolitic material by treating the boron-containing zeolitic material with a liquid solvent system thereby obtaining a deboronated zeolitic material, which liquid solvent system does not contain an inorganic or organic acid, or a salt thereof. 21: 2014/06470 22: 2014/09/03 43: 2015/10/14 51: A61M 71: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC 72: ASKEM, Ben, Alan, BINDER, Ian, PRYOR, Neil, COWAN-HUGHES, John, MOY, Tom, WALSH, Philip, FRYER, Christopher, John, COLLINSON, Sarah, Jenny, NICOLINI, Derek 33: US 31: 61/609,905 32: 2012/03/12 54: REDUCED PRESSURE APPARATUS AND METHODS 00: Some embodiments have a pump assembly mounted to or supported by a dressing for reduced pressure wound therapy. The dressing can have visual pressure, saturation, and/or temperature sensors to provide a visual indication of the level of pressure, saturation, and/or temperature within the dressing. Additionally, the pump assembly can have a pressure sensor in communication with the flow pathway through the pump, and at least one switch or button supported by the housing, the at least one switch or button being accessible to a user and being in communication with the controller. The pump assembly can have a controller supported within or by the housing, the controller being configured to control an operation of the pump. The pump can be configured to be sterilized following the assembly of the pump such that all of the components of the pump have been sterilized.
21: 2014/06492 22: 2013/02/15 43: 2015/10/27 51: A61K 71: TEVA PHARMACEUTICAL INDUSTRIES LTD. 72: LAXER, AVITAL, SAFADI, MUHAMMAD, FRISTEDT, ULF TOMAS, ULANENKO, KONSTANTIN, LICHT, DANIT, IOFFE, VLADIMIR, LOVINGER, IOANA 33: US 31: 61/599,680 32: 2012/02/16 54: N-ETHYL-N-PHENYL-1,2-DIHYDRO-4,5-DIHYDROXY-1-METHYL-2-OXO-3-QUINOLINE CARBOXAMIDE, PREPARATION AND USES THEREOF 00: The subject invention provides a pharmaceutical composition containing laquinimod or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a compound of N-ethyl-N-phenyl-1, 2-dihydro-4, 5-dihydroxy-1-methyl-2-oxo-3-quinolinecarboxamide or a salt thereof. 21: 2014/06497. 22: 2014/09/04. 43: 2015/10/22 51: G01N 71: ATTOQUANT DIAGNOSTICS GMBH 72: POGLITSCH, Marko, SCHWAGER, Cornelia, LOIBNER, Hans, SCHUSTER, Manfred 54: METHOD FOR MEASUREMENT OF PEPTIDIC DEGRADATION PRODUCTS OF A PROTEOLYTIC CASCADE IN BLOOD SAMPLES 00: The invention discloses a method for measurement of peptidic degradation products of a proteolytic cascade in biological samples, especially blood samples, wherein the sample is incubated until a steady state equilibrium is reached for at least one peptidic degradation product involved in said proteolytic cascade and wherein said at least one peptidic degradation product in steady state equilibrium of the proteolytic cascade is quantified in the sample.
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21: 2014/06524 22: 2014/09/04 43: 2015/10/05 51: B42D 71: Oberthur Fiduciaire SAS 72: GILLOT, Julien, BORDE, Xavier 33: FR 31: 1252033 32: 2012/03/06 54: SECURITY DOCUMENT PROVIDED WITH A TACTILE MARK AND A TEXTURED AREA AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME 00: The present invention relates, in particular, to a security document, such as a bank note, which is formed from a sheet (1) which comprises, on at least one of the opposing faces (10, 11) thereof, at least one protruding tactile mark or "mark for the blind" (2) suitable for enabling the blind and partially sighted to identify a specific feature such as the face value of said document, by touching said mark (2), and to participate in the determination of the authenticity thereof, characterised in that said mark (2) is at least partially surrounded by at least one first textured area (3), i.e. a surface whereof the feel is different and differs from that of the rest of said sheet (1), the second face (11, 10) also having a second textured area (4).
21: 2014/06525 22: 2014/09/04 43: 2015/09/29 51: A01N, C07C, C07D 71: Syngenta Participations AG 72: O'SULLIVAN, Anthony Cornelius, LOISELEUR, Olivier, STAIGER, Roman, LUKSCH, Torsten, PITTERNA, Thomas 33: EP(CH) 31: 12161190.9 32: 2012/03/26 54: N-CYCLYLAMIDES AS NEMATICIDES 00: Compounds of the formula (I), in which the substituents are as defined in claim 1, are suitable for use as nematicides.
21: 2014/06530. 22: 2014/09/05. 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61M 71: COPERNICUS SP. Z O.O. 72: STEFANSKI, Adam 33: PL 31: PL398051 32: 2012/02/08 54: INJECTING DEVICE WITH DOSE RESETTING MECHANISM 00: Injecting device with dose resetting mechanism enables release energy accumulated in spring means (17) and causes automatically the back movement of an indicating element (16) to its initial position without causing any axial movement of a threaded piston rod (10), said actions being initiated by one movement of a dose setting element (4) in the direction opposite to that when setting a dose. Reset clutch (13) is made as an axially sliding, shaped coupling element moved by means of the dose setting element (4), and moreover this reset
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clutch (13) is functionally connected with a drive unit destined to co-operate with the spring means (17) in such a way that when this reset clutch (13) is released, said drive unit is disconnected from the spring means (17) retaining the connection of this spring means (17) with the indicating element (16).
21: 2014/06540 22: 2014/09/05 43: 2015/11/13 51: F01K 71: SENER, INGENIERIA Y SISTEMAS, S.A. 72: HERRAZTI GARCIA, Borja, LOPEZ GARCIA, Antonio, GUTIERREZ LARRAÑAGA, Irune 33: ES 31: P201230351 32: 2012/03/09 54: METHOD FOR INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF POWER GENERATION IN NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS 00: Method for enhancing the efficiency of electricity generation in pressurized-water nuclear power plants, which comprises steps of principal vapour superheating and heated vapour reheating using an
auxiliary circuit, in which the streams for superheating and reheating function in parallel.
21: 2014/06546 22: 2014/09/05 43: 2015/09/25 51: B03C 71: Institute of High Energy Physics, Chinese Academy of Sciences, Weifang Xinli Superconducting Magnet Technology Co.,Ltd 72: WANG, Meifen, ZHU, Zian, WANG, Zhaolian, ZHANG, Yiting, YANG, Huan, LI, Peiyong 33: CN 31: 201210065971.5 32: 2012/03/13 54: DOUBLE-CYLINDER SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETIC SEPARATION DEVICE USED FOR KAOLIN 00: A double-cylinder superconducting magnetic separation device used for kaolin comprises a superconducting magnet system, a separation system and a feeding system. The superconducting magnet system comprises a superconducting magnet; liquid helium used for cooling the superconducting magnet; and an iron shield which covers the exterior of the superconducting magnet, a separation cavity being arranged in the iron shield in an axial direction thereof. The separation system comprises a bracket; two magnetic separation rollers which are both arranged on the bracket, are respectively located at either side of the separation cavity, and can alternately enter the separation cavity, a magnetic medium being arranged in each magnetic separation roller; a drive device which drives the magnetic separation rollers to move back and forth; and closed-loop magnetic circuit communicating devices each of which is arranged at one end of each magnetic separation roller which is close to the separation cavity. The feeding system comprises a feeding tank which is used for introducing to the magnetic separation rollers slurry
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required to be separated; and a water injection tank which is used for introducing to the magnetic separation rollers water used for cleaning same. The double-cylinder superconducting magnetic separation device achieves continuous production, and thus increases the production efficiency.
21: 2014/06560 22: 2014/09/08 43: 2015/09/29 51: F21V H01J 71: KANG, Seong, Jin, KANG, Seong, Seok 72: KANG, Seong, Seok, KANG, Seong, Jin 33: KR 31: 10-2012-0013782 32: 2012/02/10 54: COMPACT DISCHARGE LAMP 00: Disclosed is a compact discharge lamp capable of preventing the heat from a discharge tube from damaging circuit elements of a stabilizer. The compact discharge lamp includes: the discharge tube having a structure that provides a stabilizeraccommodating space at the center thereof and including an electrode; a bulb base coupled to an end portion of the stabilizer housing; a stabilizer printed circuit board that is accommodated in the stabilizer housing and is provided with stabilizer circuit elements configured to initiate a discharge by being supplied with electric power from the bulb base and by supplying the electric power to the electrode; and a connection space-forming unit that provides a separate connection space near a circumferential surface of the stabilizer housing in order to electrically connect a stabilizer electric power line extending from the stabilizer printed circuit board with the electrode.
21: 2014/06562 22: 2014/09/08 43: 2015/10/05 51: F16D 71: KNORR-BREMSE SYSTEME FÜR NUTZFAHRZEUGE GMBH 72: BAUMGARTNER, Johann, PESCHEL, Michael, WERTH, Alexander 33: DE 31: 10 2012 002 734.6 32: 2012/02/10 54: PAD RETENTION SYSTEM OF A DISC BRAKE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE 00: A pad retention system of a disc brake of a motor vehicle, in particular of a utility vehicle, has a brake caliper (1) which engages over a brake disc, a brake carrier (1) which is positionally fixed on the vehicle, said brake carrier having entry-side and exit-side carrier lugs (2, 3) and having a bridge part (4) which connects the carrier lugs (2, 3) to one another, at least one brake pad (5) which is provided with a pad carrier plate (51) and a friction pad fastened thereto and which is guided in a pad slot (7) formed by the carrier lugs (2, 3) and by the bridge part (4), wherein at least one of the carrier lugs (2, 3) of the pad carrier (1) and the support surface, adjacent thereto, of the pad carrier plate (51) can be fixed to one another in a positively locking manner with play, wherein the at least one brake pad (5) is held in the pad slot (7) under spring loading exerted by a pad retention spring (6) which extends transversely with respect to the axial direction of the brake disc and which is radially deflectable on the brake pad (5), wherein the at least one pad retention spring (6) is
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arranged such that the pad retention spring (6), in the assembled state, presses the brake pad (5) away from the bridge part (4) of the brake carrier (1) and against the carrier lugs (2, 3) without play.
21: 2014/06564 22: 2014/09/08 43: 2015/09/29 51: F21V 71: KANG, Seong, Jin, KANG, Seong, Seok 72: KANG, Seong, Jin, KANG, Seong, Seok 33: KR 31: 10-2012-0013783 32: 2012/02/10 54: DISCHARGE LAMP 00: A discharge lamp includes a discharge tube, a stabilizer housing provided in the inner space that is defined by the discharge tube, the stabilizer housing containing a stabilizer therein, a cover surrounding the discharge tube; a base connected to the stabilizer housing, and a heat insulating means. The heat insulating means prevents the heat of the discharge tube from being transferred to the stabilizer.
21: 2014/06570 22: 2013/03/07 43: 2015/10/06 51: C12N; A61K; A61P; C12Q; G01N 71: ASTELLAS PHARMA INC. 72: SUZUKI, ATSUSHI, ASAUMI, MAKOTO, TSUNOYAMA, KAZUHISA, NISHIMURA, KOUICHI, MORINAKA, AKIFUMI, YAMAUCHI, TOMOHIRO, YOSHINO, MASAYASU, YOSHIZAKI, HIROAKI 33: JP 31: 2012-052147 32: 2012/03/08 33: JP 31: 2012-195451 32: 2012/09/05 33: JP 31: 2012-280325 32: 2012/12/21 54: NOVEL FGFR3 FUSION 00: The purpose of the present invention is to elucidate a polynucleotide which is a new cancer-causing gene, and to thereby provide: a method for detecting the polynucleotide or a polypeptide encoded by the polynucleotide; a kit for detection; a probe set; and a primer set. Another purpose is to provide a pharmaceutical composition for treating cancer. This detection method detects a fusion gene that comprises a part of the FGFR3 gene and a part of the TACC3 gene, or a fusion protein encoded by the fusion gene. Said primer set, probe set, and kit for detection each contains a sense primer and a probe set which are designed from the part that encodes FGFR3 and an antisense primer and a probe set which are designed from the part that encodes TACC3. A cancer-treating pharmaceutical composition that is positive to said fusion gene or positive to said polypeptide is provided, because an inhibitor of said polypeptide exhibits an antitumor effect. 21: 2014/06571 22: 2014/09/08 43: 2015/10/21 51: B66D, F16G
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71: KITO CORPORATION 72: KOYAMA, Koji, MUKAWA, Nobuyoshi, OKAZAKI, Kenshu 33: JP 31: 2012-051474 32: 2012/03/08 54: HAND OPERATED PULLING AND LIFTING HOIST 00: The manually operated hoisting/towing device comprises: a converting gear (5), which engages with a metal conversion hook provided on an operation lever and converts the manual operation force applied on the operation lever to a hoisting drive force; a securing support ring (25) disposed around a drive member (4), which is fitted around a drive shaft (3) so as to be capable of transmitting the hoisting drive force, the securing support ring being for installing the operation lever so as to be rotatable; a rotation support ring (26) formed on the operation lever and rotatably fitted on the inner circumference of the securing support ring (25); and on the converting gear (5), a drive member contactpreventing section (5a), which limits contact between the rotation support ring (26) and the drive member (4).
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72: HIGAMI, Tomokazu, KAWAMURA, Kohei, KATO, Tomoya, FURUKAWA, Mitsuru 33: JP 31: JP2013-232097 32: 2013/11/08 54: FIBER BUNDLE FOR HAIR, AND HAIR ORNAMENT PRODUCT INCLUDING THE SAME 00: A fiber bundly for hair having favorable flam retardance, heat resistance and curl retention, and having a gloss and a touch similar to those of human hair, and a hair ornaments product including the same, are provided. The present invention relates to a fiber bundle for hair including, with respect to 100wt% of fiber bundle for hair, 10 to 80 wt% of a flame retardant polyester-based fiber A, 10 to 80 wt% of a regenerated collagen fiber and 5 to 40 wt% of human hair. In the fiber bundle for hair, the flame retardant polyster-based fiber A has aggreats of a brominated epoxy flame retardant dispersed in the form of island in a polyster resin in a cross section of the fiber parallel to the fiber axis direction. The present invention relates also to a hair ornament product including the fiber bundle for hair.
21: 2014/06579 22: 2014/09/08 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: BUCHSTALLER, Hans-Peter, ESDAR, Christina, LEUTHNER, Birgitta 33: EP(DE) 31: 12000841.2 32: 2012/02/09 54: TETRAHYDRO-QUINAZOLINONE DERIVATIVES AS TANK AND PARP INHIBITORS 00: -
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Compounds of the formula I in which U, V and W have the meanings indicated in Claim 1, are inhibitors of Tankyrase, and can be employed, inter alia, for the treatment of diseases such as cancer, cardiovascular diseases, central nervous system injury and different forms of inflammation.
21: 2014/06581 22: 2014/09/08 43: 2015/10/06 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: EGGENWEILER, Hans-Michael, HOELZEMANN, Guenter, DORSCH, Dieter 33: EP(DE) 31: 12000842.0 32: 2012/02/09 54: FURO [3, 2 - B] - AND THIENO [3, 2 - B] PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AS TBK1 AND IKK INHIBITORS 00: -
21: 2014/06582 22: 2014/09/08 43: 2015/10/12 51: C21B, F27D 71: Outotec (Finland) Oy 72: HUGG, Eero, PIENIMÄKI, Kari, KETOLA, Mika, JÅFS, Mikael 33: FI 31: 20125140 32: 2012/02/09 54: A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A MELT LAUNDER AND A MELT LAUNDER 00: The invention relates to a method for manufacturing a melt launder (1) to be used for transferring molten phase such as slag, matte, or metal formed in a process for the production of metals. The invention also relates to a melt launder (1) to be used for transferring molten phase such as slag, matte, or metal formed in a process for the production of metals. The melt launder (1) comprises a launder body of metal (3), a flow channel (2) for molten phase, a refractory lining (4) for lining the launder body of metal (3) so that the refractory lining (4) at
least partly forms a flow surface (5) for molten phase in the flow channel (2) for molten phase, and a layer of steel (6) between the launder body of metal (3) and the refractory lining (4).
21: 2014/06583 22: 2014/09/08 43: 2015/10/13 51: H04L 71: Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Company Limited 72: WANG, Tonglei 33: CN 31: 201210309237.9 32: 2012/08/28 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SHARING DATA AMONG MULTIPLE END USER DEVICES 00: This is directed to a method of sharing data among multiple devices, the multiple devices includes a server, a source terminal, and multiple receiving terminals. The method includes: receiving, on the server, account information associated with at least one of the multiple receiving terminals, receiving, on the server, data from the source terminal to be shared with at least one of the multiple receiving terminals, determining, based on the account information, at least one active receiving terminal, alerting the at least one active receiving terminal about the data shared by the source terminal, and receiving a response from the at least one active receiving terminal indicating an action with regard to the data.
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21: 2014/06585 22: 2014/09/08 43: 2015/09/25 51: F16N, G01F 71: Cockerill Maintenance & Ingénierie S.A., Université de Liège 72: SAINT-MARD, Michel, HAUDRY, Fabrice, BELLIER, Pierre, LAURENT, Philippe, WAROUX, Pascal, EL HALIMI, Rachid, DARIMONT, Eric 33: BE 31: 2012/0164 32: 2012/03/13 33: EP(BE) 31: 12159311.5 32: 2012/03/13 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND CHECKING MANUAL LUBRICATION 00: The present invention relates to a device for monitoring and checking manual lubrication for a system having at least one lubrication point (12), said device including: a means (4,11) for identifying said lubrication point (12); a means (8) for measuring the amount of lubricant injected; and a means (9) for determining whether the injected lubricant has in fact been conveyed to the lubrication point (12), said means comprising a pressure sensor and/or an ultrasonic sensor.
21: 2014/06598 22: 2014/09/10 43: 2015/09/25 51: A61K 71: BINDER, William, J. 72: BINDER, William, J. 33: US 31: 61/609,817 32: 2012/03/12 33: US 31: 13/478,876 32: 2012/05/23 33: US 31: 13/478,828 32: 2012/05/23 33: US 31: 13/478,640 32: 2012/05/23 33: US 31: 13/478,602 32: 2012/05/23 33: US 31: 13/478,922 32: 2012/05/23 54: TREATMENT OF MIGRAINE HEADACHES WITH PRESYNAPTIC NEUROTOXIN 00: The present invention provides a method for treating a patient for migraine headache, including symptoms associated with migraine head ache, such as migraine associated vertigo, which comprises administering to the patient a therapeutically effective amount of an invertebrate presynaptic neurotoxin, e.g. Botulinum toxin in a pharmaceutically safe form.
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21: 2014/06605 22: 2014/09/09 43: 2015/09/25 51: B60C, C08K, C08L 71: Lanxess Deutschland GmbH 72: OBRECHT, Werner, STEGER, Lothar 33: EP(DE) 31: 12154896.0 32: 2012/02/10 54: MICROGEL-CONTAINING TREAD MIXTURE FOR WINTER TYRES 00: -
21: 2014/06621 22: 2013/02/04 43: 2015/10/13 51: C10J 71: THYSSENKRUPP INDUSTRIAL SOLUTIONS AG 72: TOPOROV, DOBRIN, ABRAHAM, RALF, PAVONE, DOMENICO 33: DE 31: 10 2012 002 711.7 32: 2012/02/14 54: BOTTOM PRODUCT COOLING IN A FLUIDIZED-BED GASIFICATION 00: With a method for cooling and pressure expansion of the bottom product produced in a fluidized-bed gasification of biomass, brown coal, hard coal with a high ash content, an economic solution for cooling and pressure expansion of the bottom product produced is to be ensured, which is achieved by the bottom product leaving the fluidized bed at a maximum of 1500°C and a pressure of up 40 bar being fed to an intermediate store, then from the intermediate store to a pressure tank having a cooling system and then to an expansion system.
21: 2014/06642 22: 2014/09/10 43: 2015/09/28 51: G06F 71: DHLAMINI, Sipho Jabulani 72: DHLAMINI, Sipho Jabulani 33: ZA 31: 2013/06654 32: 2013/09/04 54: RECOGNITION SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: A recognition system for providing a user with information on one or more visually perceptible objects is provided. In an embodiment, the recognition system includes receiving means to receive an image or video including the visually perceptible objects that have been captured using a capturing device, the receiving means also being arranged to receive object identification information provided by a user, the object identification information corresponding to information to enable the system to isolate the particular object/s in the image or video that the user requires information on. A database is provided containing database object information on a plethora of different objects, with the system further comprising a processor to compare the received object identification information and the stored database object information to determine a reasonable probability of a match. The invention extends to a recognition method of providing a user with information on one or more visually perceptible objects.
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21: 2014/06646 22: 2014/09/10 43: 2015/09/25 51: B01D, C02F 71: Veolia Water Solutions & Technologies Support 72: BARBIER, Eric, GENIN, Arnaud 33: FR 31: 1253117 32: 2012/04/04 54: COMPACT DEVICE FOR WATER TREATMENT 00: The invention relates to a water treatment device comprising a mixing tank comprising an inlet path (12) for an effluent to be treated, an optional inlet path (13) for reagents, a stirring source (14) for generating a turbulent stir in a given volume of said tank, an extraction path (15) for discharging sludge, and an extraction path (16) for treated effluent, and further comprising above and adjacent to the given volume, but below the treated-effluent outlet path, a settling structure (17) comprising a plurality of ducts extending from the bottom to the top and arranged in the form of a baffle so that no particle can flow through said layer along a rectilinear path.
21: 2014/06670 22: 2012/04/09 43: 2015/10/08 51: G06F 71: NEC CORPORATION 72: HATANO, YOICHI, SHIMONISHI, HIDEYUKI, SONODA, KENTARO, NAKAE, MASAYUKI, YAMAGATA, MASAYA, MORITA, YOICHIRO, SASAKI, TAKAYUKI, OHNO, TAKEO 54: VISUALIZATION DEVICE, VISUALIZATION SYSTEM, AND VISUALIZATION METHOD 00: This visualization device is capable of communicating with one or a plurality of host servers which host a virtual system and is provided with an information acquisition unit that acquires the configuration information of the virtual system and the host servers, a storage unit that stores the configuration information, and a drawing unit that generates drawing information to express the configurations of the virtual system and the host servers on the basis of the configuration information stored in the storage unit. In the drawing information, the virtual machines and virtual networks which constitute the virtual system are expressed on different axes, the connection relationships among the virtual machines and the virtual networks are expressed by the connections of lines extending from the axes, and the virtual machines are grouped by the servers in which the virtual machines operate.
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21: 2014/06674 22: 2013/03/13 43: 2015/10/08 51: B65D; D06F 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: MASKELL, WILLIAM JOHN, GALLAGHER, DAVID, BAYLES, MAEVE JOSEPHINE, BENSON, PAUL 33: EP 31: 12159878.3 32: 2012/03/16 54: PACKAGE WITH A DISPENSER 00: A package comprising a reservoir containing a flowable composition (5) in combination with a dispenser (7) for dispensing the flowable composition, characterised in that the reservoir comprises a reservoir aperture (9) in which the dispenser is releasably retained.
21: 2014/06687 22: 2014/09/11 43: 2015/10/15 51: B21D, C22C, C23C 71: Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation 72: MAKI, Jun, KUROSAKI, Masao, KUSUMI, Kazuhisa, YAMANAKA, Shintaro 33: JP 31: 2012-095014 32: 2012/04/18 54: Al-PLATED STEEL SHEET, METHOD FOR HOT-PRESSING Al-PLATED STEEL SHEET, AND AUTOMOTIVE PART 00: This Al-plated steel sheet comprises a steel sheet, an Al-based coating layer which contains at least Al in an amount of 85 mass% or larger and which has been formed by plating on one or each surface of the steel sheet, and a surface coating layer which contains ZnO and at least one compound for improving lubricating properties and which has been superposed on the surface of the Al-based coating layer.
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72: ESTERHUYSEN, Eric, Carl 33: ZA 31: 2013/06972 32: 2013/09/17 54: A TOILET 00: According to the invention there is provided a toilet which includes a housing having an opening defined in an upper surface thereof, a body having a waste receiving zone defined therein, a mounting means for mounting the body displaceably within the housing beneath the opening, so as to allow the body, and with it the waste receiving zone to be displaced from a waste receiving position to a cleaning position, and a cleaning means for cleaning the waste receiving zone via a jet of fluid, when the receiving zone is in the cleaning position.
21: 2014/06704 22: 2013/03/14 43: 2015/10/13 51: F16L; B29C; B29D; B32B 71: PURAPIPE HOLDING LTD. 72: OPHAUG, ARVID 33: NO 31: 20120302 32: 2012/03/14 54: MULTILAYER PIPELINE IN A POLYMER MATERIAL, DEVICE FOR MANUFACTURE OF THE MULTILAYER PIPELINE AND A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE MULTILAYER PIPELINE 00: A multilayer pipeline (1) which includes at least: - an inner fluid-tight ply (11) which consists of a first thermoplastic polymer material; - an inner fibrereinforced thermoplastic polymer ply (14) which includes a wrapped fibre-reinforcement and which surrounds the inner fluid-tight ply; - a first intermediate ply (13) which consists of a second thermoplastic polymer material; - an outer fibrereinforced thermoplastic polymer ply (12) which includes a wrapped fibre reinforcement, wherein at
least one of the inner fibre-reinforced thermoplastic polymer ply (14) and the outer fibre-reinforced thermoplastic polymer ply (12) includes at least one fibre-containing layer (14a-b, 14c-d; 12a-b, 12c-d) and one reinforcement-free layer (14c, 14f; 12c, 12f). A machine assembly (30) for producing the multilayer pipeline (1) and a method of producing the multilayer pipeline (1) are described as well.
21: 2014/06722 22: 2014/09/12 43: 2015/09/28 51: B42B, B42D 71: PRESS ENGINEERING (PTY) LTD 72: BLUMBERG, Shaun Leroy 33: ZA 31: 2013/06960 32: 2013/09/16 54: A DISPLAY ITEM SLIDE 00: Equipment for manufacturing a display item slide having a predetermined length is provided. The equipment includes a first feed arrangement for feeding sheet material, in use, from a roll thereof that has a width substantially equal to the length of the display item slide, a parting means for parting a narrow strip of material from a free end of the roll, and a forming arrangement for forming the strip to a predetermined profile. Further according to the invention there is provided a method of manufacturing a display item slide having a predetermined length, which includes providing a roll of sheet material that has a width substantially equal to the length of the display item slide, parting a narrow strip of material from a free end of the roll,
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and forming the strip to a predetermined profile. Still further the invention extends to a display item slide which has been manufactured by means of the equipment of the invention or in accordance with the method of the invention.
21: 2014/06741 22: 2014/09/15 43: 2015/09/28 51: G06K 71: JUNG, Gil-Soo, KIM, You-Jung 72: JUNG, Gil-Soo, KIM, You-Jung 33: KR 31: 10-2012-0015641 32: 2012/02/16 33: KR 31: 10-2012-0040748 32: 2012/04/19 33: KR 31: 10-2012-0040750 32: 2012/04/19 54: DEVICE FOR CAPTURING IMAGE OF IRIS AND USER RECOGNITION DEVICE APPLYING SAME IN ORDER TO CONTROL ACCESS 00: Disclosed are a device for capturing an image of the iris and a user recognition device applying same in order to control access. According to one embodiment of the present invention, the device for capturing an image of the iris includes: a first light source corresponding to the left eye; a second light source corresponding to the right eye; a first duct disposed adjacent to the first light source for restricting the illumination angle of the first light source; a second duct disposed adjacent to the second light source for restricting the illumination angle of the second light source; a half mirror transmitting the light emitted from the first and second light sources in order to direct the light onto the left and right eyes, wherein the half mirror reflects the images of the left and right eyes; and left/right cameras respectively photographing the left and right eyes in order to recognize the irises.
21: 2014/06742 22: 2014/09/15 43: 2015/10/22 51: B01F, C02F, F16M 71: INVENT UMWELT- UND VERFAHRENSTECHNIK AG 72: HÖFKEN, Marcus 33: DE 31: 10 2012 205 577.0 32: 2012/04/04 54: HORIZONTAL AGITATOR 00: The invention relates to a horizontal agitator for producing a flow in a clarifier, a propeller (1) being connected to a submersible motor (3) which is axially offset in relation thereto, wherein the propeller (1) and the submersible motor (3) are designed such that a flow in a direction from the propeller (1) towards the submersible motor (3) is produced when the submersible motor (3) is operated, and wherein plate-shaped flow guide elements (7) are provided downstream of the propeller (1) and extend in at least an axial plane that runs substantially parallel to the propeller axis. In order to improve the efficiency of the horizontal agitator, it is proposed in accordance with the invention to support the submersible motor (3) on a bottom (B) of the clarifier via at least two first flow guide elements (5).
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PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2014/06765 22: 2014/09/15 43: 2015/10/12 51: E04B 71: Kilonewton - Consultores De Engenharia Lda 72: MESQUITA E SILVA FERREIRA DE ARAUJO, Bruno miguel 33: MZ 31: 244/2012 32: 2012/02/16 54: MODULAR SYSTEM PREFABRICATED IN REINFORCED CONCRETE FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION 00: The present invention relates to a prefabricated, modular, reinforced-concrete system for constructing buildings with "U-shaped" and "box" parts through the continuous connection of said parts in three directions, thereby forming the foundations, walls and roofs of a building of one or more storeys.
21: 2014/06753 22: 15/09/2014 43: 21/09/2015 51: A61K, A61P 71: Bayer New Zealand Limited 72: Karthigeyan Nanjan and Fadil Al Alawi 33: - 31: - 32: 54: LONG ACTING COMPOSITIONS 00: 57: The present invention relates to a long-acting composition for the treatment of an animal in need thereof wherein the composition includes a therapeutically effective amount of a bioactive agent, characterised in that the composition includes a nonaqueous carrier and a solvent system comprising castor oil and at least one cyclic amide.
21: 2014/06771 22: 16/09/2014 43: 19/08/2015 51: E05C 71: Odyssey House (Pty) Ltd t/a Taylor Blinds CT 72: MILLER Philip, du Toit 33: - 31: - 32: 54: LOCKING MECHANISM 00: 57: The invention discloses a locking mechanism which includes a housing body defining a channel, a latch assembly rectilinearly movably supported within the channel and being movable between a retracted position and an extended position; and a releasable locating means for immovably securing the latch assembly selectively in the retracted position and/or the extended position.
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21: 2014/06777 22: 2013/03/14 43: 2015/10/21 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: AXIKIN PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 72: LY, TAI WEI, POTTER, GARRETT THOMAS, RAAUM, ERIK DEAN 33: US 31: 61/612,007 32: 2012-03-16 54: 3,5-DIAMINOPYRAZOLE KINASE INHIBITORS 00: Provided herein are 3,5-diaminopyrazoles, for example, compounds of Formula IA, that are useful for modulating regulated-in-COPD kinase activity, and pharmaceutical compositions thereof. Also provided herein are methods of their use for treating, preventing, or ameliorating one or more symptoms of a RC kinase-mediated disorder, disease, or condition.
non-toxic and/or edible. The article may contain, for example, a food or other consumer product, such as ketchup, mustard, or mayonnaise.
21: 2014/06824 22: 2014/09/18 43: 2015/10/05 51: A23G 71: MONDELEZ UK R&D LIMITED 72: GACA, Pawel, GAWLER, Joel 33: GB 31: 1203360.1 32: 2012/02/27 54: COCOA POWDER AND PROCESSES FOR ITS PRODUCTION 00: A process for the production of black cocoa powder comprises an alkalization step in which an alkalizing salt is added to cocoa beans, or products derived therefrom, in the absence of iron. The alkalizing salt may be ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium or sodium carbonate, ammonium, potassium or sodium bicarbonate, ammonium, calcium, magnesium, potassium or sodium hydroxide, magnesium oxide or any combination thereof. Cocoa powder resulting from the process, and products comprising the cocoa powder, are also described.
21: 2014/06793 22: 2014/09/16 43: 2015/10/07 51: B08B, B65D 71: Massachusetts Institute of Technology 72: SMITH, Jonathan David, DHIMAN, Rajeev, PAXSON, Adam T., LOVE, Christopher J., SOLOMON, Brian R., VARANASI, Kripa K. 33: US 31: 61/614,941 32: 2012/03/23 54: SELF-LUBRICATING SURFACES FOR FOOD PACKAGING AND FOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT 00: An article having a liquid-impregnated surface. The surface includes a matrix of solid features (124) (e.g., non-toxic and/or edible features) spaced sufficiently close to stably contain a liquid (126) therebetween or therewithin, wherein the liquid is
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21: 2014/06828 22: 2014/09/18 43: 2015/10/19 51: G02B 71: ADC TELECOMMUNICATIONS, INC. 72: OTT, Michael, James, HUEGERICH, Thomas, P., ZIMMEL, Steven, C., NHEP, Ponharith 33: US 31: 61/600,915 32: 2012/02/20 33: US 31: 61/661,667 32: 2012/06/19 33: US 31: 61/666,683 32: 2012/06/29 33: US 31: 61,691,621 32: 2012/08/21 54: FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR, FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR AND CABLE ASSEMBLY, AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING 00: A fiber optic cable and connector assembly including a fiber optic connector mounted at the end of a fiber optic cable. The fiber optic connector includes a ferrule assembly including a stub fiber supported within a ferrule. The stub fiber is fusion spliced to an optical fiber of the fiber optic cable at a location within the fiber optic connector.
21: 2014/06842. 22: 2014/09/18. 43: 2015/10/10 51: B22C, B22D 71: Fritz Winter Eisengiesserei GmbH & Co. KG 72: ARNOLD, Klaus 33: DE 31: 10 2012 103 884.8 32: 2012/05/03 54: METHOD FOR CASTING A CAST PART PROVIDED WITH AT LEAST ONE PASSAGE OPENING 00: According to the invention, in order to produce cast parts having passage openings and having optimized mechanical properties with low equipment expense, the following work steps are performed a) providing a casting mold (2), in which at least one casting core (8-19) for forming the passage opening (01, 02) is present, wherein the casting core (8-19) is made of a molding material comprising a binder, which molding material decomposes under the influence of force or temperature, b) pouring the metal melt (S) into the casting mold (2) to the cast part (Z1, Z2), c) cooling the cast part (Z1, Z2) in the casting mold (2) to a temperature that is below the liquidus temperature of the metal melt (S) but above a minimum temperature down to which a higherstrength microstructure is formed when accelerated cooling is performed, d) producing a passage channel (G1, G2), that leads through the passage opening (01, 02) of the cast part (Z1, Z2), which passage channel opens at an outside of the casting mold (2), in that the binder of the molding material, from which the casting core (8-19) forming the passage opening (01, 02) burns due to the heat input into the casting mold during the pouring of the metal melt into the casting mold, or in that the casting core (8-19) forming the particular passage opening (01, 02) and the areas of the casting mold (2) arranged in the extension (V1, V2) of the casting core are at least partially mechanically destroyed, e)
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cooling the cast part (Z1, Z2) in the casting mold (2) while a cooling medium (M1, M2) flows through the passage channel (G1, G2).
21: 2014/06852 22: 19/09/2014 43: 26/10/2015 51: G06F, G06Q 71: MU SIGMA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD 72: ZUBIN DOWLATY, SUBIR MANSUKHANI, SRINIVASAN SUDARSANAM, BHARAT UPADRASTA 33: IN 31: 3649/CHE/2014 32: 2014/07/25 54: EVENT PROCESSING SYSTEMS AND METHODS 00: 57: 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 multiagent 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: 2014/06890 22: 2014/09/19 43: 2015/10/14 51: A61K, A61P 71: Crucell Holland B.V. 72: RADOŠEVIC, Katarina, CUSTERS, Jerôme H.H.V., VELLINGA, Jort, WIDJOJOATMODJO, Myra N. 33: US 31: 61/614,429 32: 2012/03/22 33: EP(NL) 31: 12160682.6 32: 2012/03/22 54: VACCINE AGAINST RSV 00: The invention provides a vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), comprising a recombinant human adenovirus of serotype that comprises nucleic acid encoding a RSV F protein or immunologically active part thereof. 21: 2014/06892 22: 2014/09/19 43: 2015/09/30 51: A61K, A61P 71: Crucell Holland B.V. 72: RADOŠEVIC, Katarina, CUSTERS, Jerôme H.H.V., VELLINGA, Jort, WIDJOJOATMODJO, Myra N. 33: US 31: 61/614,429 32: 2012/03/22 33: EP(NL) 31: 12160682.6 32: 2012/03/22 54: VACCINE AGAINST RSV 00: The invention provides a vaccine against respiratory syncytial virus (RSV), comprising a recombinant human adenovirus of serotype (26) that comprises nucleic acid encoding a RSV F protein or immunologically active part thereof.
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51: G01N 71: Lafarge 72: ROY, Cédric, LOMBOIS-BURGER, Hélène, BLACHIER, Christian, JUGE, Cédric, TOUSSAINT, Fabrice 33: FR 31: 1252938 32: 2012/03/30 54: METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A WORKABILITY PARAMETER OF CONCRETE IN A MIXER 00: -
21: 2014/06897 22: 2014/09/19 43: 2015/10/12 51: C12N 71: Vilnius University 72: SIKSNYS, Virginijus, GASIUNAS, Giedrius, KARVELIS, Tautvydas, LUBYS, Arvydas, ZALIAUSKIENE, Lolita, GLEMZAITE, Monika, SMITH, Anja 33: US 31: 61/613,373 32: 2012/03/20 54: RNA-DIRECTED DNA CLEAVAGE BY THE Cas9-crRNA COMPLEX 00: Isolation or in vitro assembly of the Cas9-crRNA complex of the Streptococcus thermophilus CRISPR3/Cas system and use for cleavage of DNA bearing a nucleotide sequence complementary to the crRNA and a proto-spacer adjacent motif. Methods for site-specific modification of a target DNA molecule in vitro or in vivo using an RNAguided DNA endonuclease comprising RNA sequences and at least one of an RuvC active site motif and an HNH active site motif; for conversion of Cas9 polypeptide into a nickase cleaving one strand of double-stranded DNA by inactivating one of the active sites (RuvC or HNH) in the polypeptide by at
least one point mutation; for assembly of active polypeptide-polyribonucleotides complex in vivo or in vitro; and for re-programming a Cas9-crRNA complex specificity in vitro and using a cassette containing a single repeat-spacer-repeat unit.
21: 2014/06908 22: 2014/09/22 43: 2015/10/13 51: C07C B01D 71: EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH 72: BAUMGARTEN, Götz, GRASS, Michael, KAIZIK, Alfred, WINTERBERG, Markus, LUEKEN, HansGerd, HAMERS, Bart, PRISKE, Markus, FRIDAG, Dirk, FRANKE, Robert, HESS, Dieter 33: DE 31: 10 2012 202 779.3 32: 2012/02/23 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE HYDROFORMYLATION OF ISOBUTENE AND FOR THE SEPARATION OF THE PRODUCT MIXTURE 00: The invention relates to a method for producing a product mixture (2) by means of the technical hydroformylation of a hydrocarbon stream (1) that contains isobutene, and for separating the product mixture (2) that is obtained, as well as to a device for the claimed method and to the use of a claimed device. The problem addressed thereby is that of providing a method and an associated device that allow the amount of high-boiling substances in the product mixture (2) to be kept as low as possible and thus the yield of the reaction to be increased. The problem is solved by the use of a nano-filtration device (M) for separating the catalyst from the product mixture (2), said device having especially high permeability to 3-methylbutanoic acid.
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21: 2014/06910 22: 2014/09/22 43: 2015/10/09 51: C09C 71: AECI LIMITED 72: DE WET-ROOS, Deon, HART, Nicole 33: ZA 31: 2012/06541 32: 2012/08/31 54: PARTICULATE PRODUCTS AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURE THEREOF 00: The invention provides a particulate product to which is attached or bonded a beneficial particulate substance having a particle size of below 20 µm by means of a polymer formulation. The beneficial particulate substance may be applied to the particulate product in the form of an emulsion, dispersion, or a suspension, typically a water-in-oil emulsion, although three phase emulsions may also be useable for this purpose.
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 hydroisomerization step in which a petroleumderived hydrocarbon oil is brought into contact with a hydroisomerization catalyst; a second hydroisomerization step in which a synthetic oil synthesized by the Fischer-Tropsch process is brought into contact with the hydroisomerization catalyst used in the first hydroisomerization step; and a third hydroisomerization step in which the petroleum-derived hydrocarbon oil is brought into contact with the hydroisomerization catalyst used in the second hydroisomerization step.
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21: 2014/06923 22: 2014/09/22 43: 2015/09/25 51: C10G, C10M, C10N 71: JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation 72: IWAMA, Marie, HAYASAKA, Kazuaki, NAGAYASU, Yoshiyuki 33: JP 31: 2012-082515 32: 2012/03/30 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING LUBRICANT BASE OIL 00: This method for producing a lubricant base oil is provided with a step for putting a base-stock oil, obtained by mixing a heavy hydrocarbon oil containing normal paraffin and having a boiling point of 470°C or higher with a light hydrocarbon oil containing normal paraffin and having a boiling point of 330°C or higher and less than 470°C, in contact with a hydrogenation/isomerization catalyst while in the presence of hydrogen. 21: 2014/06924 22: 2014/09/22 43: 2015/09/25 51: B01J, C01B, C10G, C10M, C10N 71: JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation 72: HAYASAKA, Kazuaki, NAGAYASU, Yoshiyuki, IWAMA, Marie 33: JP 31: 2012-082542 32: 2012/03/30 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING LUBRICANT BASE OIL 00: This method for producing a lubricant base oil has a step in which a stock oil containing hydrocarbons having at least 21 carbon atoms is brought into contact with a first catalyst and a second catalyst in the order thereof in the presence of hydrogen, said method being characterized in that: the first catalyst includes a carrier containing a binder and a zeolite having a 10-membered ring one-dimensional pore structure, and platinum and/or palladium carried by the carrier; the zeolite is derived from an ionexchanged zeolite obtained by ion-exchanging, in a solution containing ammonium ions and/or protons, an organic template-containing zeolite that includes an organic template and has a 10-membered ring one-dimensional pore structure; the carbon content of the catalyst is 0.4-3.5 mass%; the second catalyst has a carrier containing a zeolite having a 10membered ring one-dimensional pore structure, and platinum and/or palladium carried by the carrier; the total amount of the platinum and/or palladium supported based on 100 pts. mass of the carrier is 0.05-0.4 pts. mass in terms of metal atoms; and the ratio (V1 / V2) of the volume of the first catalyst (V1) and the volume of the second catalyst (V2) is 70/3090/10. 21: 2014/06926 22: 2014/09/22 43: 2015/10/22 51: C04B
71: Lafarge 72: BERNARDI, Sébastien, JAVIERRE, Isabelle, DUCHAND, Sylvain, SABIO, Serge, ROY, Cédric 33: FR 31: 1253237 32: 2012/04/06 54: INSULATING MINERAL FOAM 00: The present invention relates to a process for production of insulating mineral foams produced from a slurry of cement and an aqueous foam. The invention also relates to the mineral foam obtained by this process, its uses and elements of construction produced with this mineral foam. 21: 2014/06927 22: 2014/09/22 43: 2015/10/12 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Orion Corporation 72: KOSKELAINEN, Tuula, LINNANEN, Tero, MINKKILÄ, Anna, MÄKELÄ, Mikko, POHJAKALLIO, Antti 33: US 31: 61/619,109 32: 2012/04/02 54: NEW ALPHA2 ADRENOCEPTOR AGONISTS 00: -
21: 2014/06941 22: 2014/09/23 43: 2015/09/25 51: F02C F01K 71: PREXTOR SYSTEMS, S.L. 72: RUIZ DEL OLMO, Fernando 33: ES 31: P201200228 32: 2012/02/23 54: COMBINED CYCLE CAES TECHNOLOGY (CCC) 00: The invention relates to a system which stores energy on the basis of the compression of atmospheric air and the confinement thereof in tanks or caverns, which combines the thermodynamic cycle followed by atmospheric air (Brayton cycle) with another thermodynamic cycle, which an auxiliary fluid enclosed in the cavern inside a membrane is made to follow, followed by two sections of a Rankine cycle, one during the air compression process and entry of air into the cavern and the other during the exit of air and turbinated flow, taking advantage of the residual heat of the exhaust gases from the compressed air turbine as a
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source of heat of the Rankine auxiliary fluid cycle and being able to utilize the tanks or caverns to carry out heating therein of the compressed air and/or the auxiliary fluid at a constant volume.
21: 2014/06962 22: 2014/09/23 43: 2015/10/26 51: A23L; A23N 71: STORCI S.P.A. 72: SERVENTI, ALBERTO 33: IT 31: PR2013A000073 32: 2013/09/24 54: COOKER DEVICE FOR THE TRANSFERRING, MOVING AND AT LEAST PARTIAL COOKING OF FOOD PRODUCTS 00: Cooker device for the transferring, moving and the at least partial cooking of food products to be packaged or further processed in a line downstream, of the type comprising a. at least one lower half-tank (2) which receives cooking water in the operative step, b. a loading zone (I) and, at the outlet, an unloading zone (U), c. a product advancement drum (3) immersed in the water, for product advancement from the inlet point (I) to the outlet point (U), by means of a product advancement screw; said drum (3) controllable in axial rotation (AA) by means of known type; in operative conditions, the drum is partially immersed in the water. The drum (3) comprises multiple starts (4, 5, 6) or threads equidistant from each other and each start or thread (4, 5, 6), at the outlet section (U), comprises a collection cup (T) which unloads the product, if in communication with the outlet (U) of the device. Each cup is integral with the respective thread. 21: 2014/06963 22: 2014/09/23 43: 2015/10/05 51: C01B, C10J 71: SASOL TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED 72: STADLER, Jacobus Andreas, KOEKEMOER, Andrei Frederik, BEUKMAN, Marnus Tertius,
HADEBE, Nkosinathi, FRANCIS, Daniel, DEAS, Gavin Shawn, DU TOIT, Johannes Marthinus 33: ZA 31: 2014/02831 32: 2014/04/16 54: ROTARY PLOUGHS FOR GASIFIERS 00: A solids handling equipment rotary plough (200) includes a metal body having a bottom (202) and a top (204), the metal body defining a pair of opposed spaced non-parallel elongate faces (302, 402) extending between the bottom (202) and the top (204) and from a first end (304, 404) to a second end (306, 406) of each opposed elongate face (302, 402), the first end (304, 404) and the second end (306, 406) being spaced further from each other than the top (204) and the bottom (202) are spaced from each other providing each opposed elongate face (302, 402) with a length greater than a height. The opposed elongate faces (302, 402) are on opposite sides and facing away from a first imaginary vertical plane (206), each of said opposed elongate faces (302, 402) having at least two elongate major surfaces (308, 408, 310, 410) which are not co-planar, an upper, elongate, non-vertical, major surface (308, 408) being angled towards the first imaginary vertical plane (206) to slope upwardly towards said first imaginary vertical plane at an angle of at least 1° to the vertical and a lower, elongate, vertical, major surface (310, 410) being angled in a horizontal plane at an angle of at least 2° relative to the lower, elongate, vertical, major surface (410, 310) of the other of the opposed elongate faces (402, 302) so that the first ends (304, 404) of the opposed elongate faces (302, 402) are closer to each other than the second ends (306, 406) of the opposed elongate faces (302, 402) are to each other rendering the opposed elongate faces (302, 402) diverging in a direction from the first ends (304, 404) towards the second ends (306, 406). The first end (304, 404) of each elongate face (302, 402) is on a common side of a second imaginary vertical plane (208) which is perpendicular to the first imaginary vertical plane (206) and which is thus located between the first end (304, 404) and the second end (306, 406) of each elongate face (302, 402). The opposed spaced non-parallel elongate faces (302, 402) are joined by a connector (210) defining mounting means (212, 214, 216) to mount the rotary plough (200) to a rotatable grate component, the mounting means (212, 214, 216) being located
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between the opposed non-parallel elongate faces (302, 402).
21: 2014/06964 22: 2014/09/23 43: 2015/09/25 51: B32B 71: Chroma Paper, LLC. 72: BERTAZZO TERUEL, Nelson Luis 33: US 31: 13/403,000 32: 2012/02/23 54: THERMO-SEALING CONTROL METHOD AND PACKAGING FOR RESEALABLE PACKAGING 00: A packaging and method for controlling the seal strength between two cooperating thermo-sealable films at predetermined sealing portions, where a predetermined amount of heat is applied over a predetermined period of time. The resulting packaging is resealable after the first separation of two surfaces. The strength of the seal controlled by defining the number and dimensions of a plurality of restricted areas without a material cover that is resistant to the thermo-seal effect. The restricted area can be defined with a plurality of dots of predetermined selected shapes and dimensions. The resulting article facilitates the rupture of the packaging along a predetermined path. With this process, a fixed predetermined heat and residency time can be chosen and the seal strength can still be varied in different areas of a packaging. Nonsealable microdots with a predetermined amount of adhesive deposits also covered by a polypropylene powder deposit permit its resealing.
21: 2014/06970 22: 2014/09/23 43: 2015/09/29 51: H04J, H04L 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: WU, Qiang, LIU, Jianghua, GAO, Chi, LIU, Kunpeng 54: METHOD, BASE STATION, AND USER EQUIPMENT FOR TRANSMITTING CONTROL CHANNEL 00: The present invention provides a method, base station, and user equipment for transmitting a control channel. Sub blocks in a physical resource block configured by a base station for a control channel to be transmitted are grouped according to an aggregation level of the control channel to be transmitted and then are interwoven. Then, candidate control channels are mapped to the interwoven sub blocks, so that any candidate control channel of the control channel to be transmitted are sent on consecutive time-frequency resources as far as possible, and at the same time, different candidate control channels are located at different PRB pairs as far as possible. In this way, the base station can have better flexibility when actually sending an ePDCCH, so that not only a pre-coding gain is obtained, which facilitates better transmission of control information, but also more scheduling gains are obtained.
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PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2014/07010 22: 2013/04/24 43: 2015/10/26 51: B60C; C08F 71: VERSALIS S.P.A. 72: ZINNA, MARIANNA, VALLIERI, ANDREA, PERRETTA, COSTANTINO 33: IT 31: MI2012A000808 32: 2012/05/11 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF BRANCHED POLYBUTADIENE HAVING HIGH CONTENT OF 1,4-CIS UNITS 00: A process for the preparation of branched polybutadiene having a high content of 1,4-cis units which comprises polymerizing butadiene in the presence of at least one organic solvent, and in the presence of: a) a catalytic system prepared in situ including: (a1) at least one neodymium carboxylate, (a2) at least one alkyl compound of aluminum, (A3) at least one alkyl compound of aluminum containing at least one halogen atom, and b) at least one organic ester containing at least one halogen atom. Said branched polybutadiene having a high content of 1,4-cis units, depending on the branching degree and molecular weight distribution, can be advantageously used in various applications ranging from the modification of plastic materials [production, for example, of high impact polystyrene (HIPS)] to the production of tyres, in particular the production of treads and/or of sidewalls of tyres.
21: 2014/06989 22: 2013/03/15 43: 2015/10/26 51: A61K 71: UCL BUSINESS PLC 72: JALAN, RAJIV, HOWELL, CAROL ANGELA, MIKHALOVSKY, SERGEY VICTOROVICH, SANDEMAN, SUSAN RACHEL, MACNAUGHTAN, JANE 33: GB 31: 1204696.7 32: 2012/03/16 54: POROUS CARBON PARTICLES FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OR PREVENTION OF LIVER DISEASE 00: The invention provides porous carbon particles for use in the treatment or prevention of liver disease, wherein at least 20% of the total pore volume is made up of pores having a mean diameter of from 2 to 200 nm and/or wherein the particles comprise micropores of diameter 2 nm or less and small macropores of diameter 50 nm to 500 nm, but substantially no mesopores of diameter greater than 2 nm and less than 50 nm, and substantially no large macropores of diameter greater than 500 nm.
21: 2014/07013 22: 2014/09/26 43: 2015/10/06 51: G06F 21/30, G06F 3/01, H04L 9/00 71: VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION 72: HUXHAM, Horatio Nelson, O'REGAN, Alan Joseph 33: ZA 31: 2012/04088 32: 2012/06/05 54: AUXILIARY INPUT DEVICE FOR ENCRYPTED DATA ENTRY 00: An auxiliary input device (100) for encrypted data entry is described. The auxiliary input device (100) includes a user interface (102) to accept user input, an HSM (106) directly coupled to the user interface (102) to encrypt the user input before it is transmitted from the device (100), and a communication interface (108) to send the encrypted user input to an electronic device (112) for possible on-forwarding to a device or system able to decrypt the encrypted user input (120). In use, when a user inputs data into the user interface (102), such as account credentials, the data is encrypted by the HSM (106) of the auxiliary input device (100) before it is processed by any other downstream software or hardware not forming part of the device, thereby
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preventing the user input from being in the clear until it reaches the target device or system for decryption.
21: 2014/07019 22: 2014/09/26 43: 2015/10/23 51: A47J, G05D 71: APPKETTLE LIMITED 72: HILL, Robert 33: GB 31: 1211882.4 32: 2012/07/03 54: A WATER HEATER 00: )The present invention provides a water heater capable of heating fluid to boiling point, wherein said heater includes a heating element, a water level gauge, a temperature measure, and a transceiver; wherein control of at least the element is provided by a mobile communication device communicating with the transceiver.
21: 2014/07022 22: 2014/09/26 43: 2015/10/29 51: C07K 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: RISS, Bernard, GALLOU, Fabrice 33: US 31: 61/644,616 32: 2012/05/09 54: PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF CYCLIC UNDECAPEPTIDES 00: The present invention relates to processes and intermediates useful for the manufacture of cyclic undecapeptides, such as Alisporivir, a nonimmunosuppressive cyclosporine A derivative. The cyclosporin is acylated on the butenyl-methylthreonine side chain and then subjected to a ringopening reaction (the ring opens between the sarcosine and the N-methyl-leucine residues). This linear peptide intermediate is subjected to Edman degradation (removal of the N-terminal residue) as to give the second linear decapeptide intermediate, e.g. of sequence Val-N(Me)Leu-Ala-Ala-N(Me)Leu-
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N(Me) Leu-N(Me)Val-N(Me)Bmt-Abu-Sar when starting from CsA. 21: 2014/07023 22: 2014/09/25 43: 2015/10/07 51: C07D 71: UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL 72: LOKHAT, David, STARZAK, Maciej, RAMJUGERNATH, Deresh 33: ZA 31: 2012/01951 32: 2012/03/15 54: PRODUCTION OF HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE 00: -
00: The present invention relates to novel monoclonal antibodies and fragments of said antibodies, which have dual specificity and a high affinity for the gangliosides N-acetyl GM3 and N-glicolyl GM3, and which do not recognize other gangliosides. According to another aspect, the present invention relates to the use of said antibodies and the fragments thereof in tumor therapy, in which said tumors have a significant expression of any of the two antigens recognized by said antibodies, or a mixed expression of both antigens. The invention also relates to a use of said antibodies in the diagnosis of tumors that express at least one of the antigens. 21: 2014/07044 22: 2014/09/29 43: 2015/09/30 51: D21H 71: BASF SE 72: GRAY, Christopher, Alan 33: EP 31: 12157692.0 32: 2012/03/01 33: US 31: 61/605,221 32: 2012/03/01 54: PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD 00: The present invention concerns a process of making paper, board or paperboard in which a cellulosic thin stock is provided and subjected to one or more shear stages and then drained on a moving screen to form a sheet which is dried, wherein the process employs a treatment system which is applied to the thin stock, said treatment system comprising as components, a) a cationic organic polymer of charge density of at least 3.0 meq/g with a molar mass Mw of up to 3 million Daltons or poly aluminium chloride (PAC), b) a cationic polymer having an average molar mass Mw of at least 500,000 Daltons and a charge density not exceeding 4.0 meq/g; c) a microparticulate material; in which components (b) and (c) are added to the cellulosic thin stock after the last shear stage before the head box and component (a) is added to the cellulosic thin stock before the said last shear stage.
21: 2014/07043 22: 2014/09/29 43: 2015/10/05 51: C07K 71: CENTRO DE INMUNOLOGÍA MOLECULAR 72: MORENO FRIAS, Ernesto, ROJAS DORANTES, Gertrudis, CASADESUS PAZOS, Ana Victoria 33: CU 31: CU/P/2012-0035 32: 2012/03/01 54: RECOMBINANT ANTIBODIES HAVING DUAL SPECIFICITY FOR GANGLIOSIDES AND USE THEREOF
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54: TILE ALIGNMENT AND LEVELING DEVICE 00: A tile alignment and leveling device for aligning and leveling tiles as they are being secured to a substrate. The device includes a flexible member, a bottom plate, and an intermediate member. The intermediate member spaces the flexible member and bottom plate a predetermined vertical distance. The flexible member has a first end and a second end. The first end is pivotally combined with the intermediate member thereby allowing the flexible member to pivot between a first position and a second (downward) position. In use and in its second position, the flexible member second end exerts force against the top of the tiles to help align and level the tiles as they are secured to the substrate.
21: 2014/07064 22: 2014/09/29 43: 2015/10/23 51: D21B, D21C 71: MAZZA INNOVATION, LTD. 72: MAZZA, Giuseppe, PRONYK, Carl 33: CA 31: 2,836,200 32: 2013/12/06 54: PRESSURIZED LOW POLARITY WATER EXTRACTION APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USE 00: An appartus for extraction and recovery of components from biomass feedstocks with pressurized low polarity water the apparatus is configured with two or more reaction columns, each separately communicating with sources of pressurize water, pressurized heated water, and pressurized cooling water. Components are extracted from the biomass by separately flooding the column with pressurized water, heating the column and its contents to the point where the water becomes pressurizd low polarity (PLP) water, recovering the
PLP water comprising the extracted components, cooling the column with PLP water , and removing the spent biomass meterial from the column.
21: 2014/07071 22: 2014/09/29 43: 2015/09/29 51: B01J, C01B, C10G 71: JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation 72: NAGAYASU, Yoshiyuki, HAYASAKA, Kazuaki, IWAMA, Marie 33: JP 31: 2012-082501 32: 2012/03/30 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING HYDROISOMERIZATION CATALYST AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING LUBRICANT BASE OIL 00: This method for producing a hydroisomerization catalyst is characterized by comprising: a first step, wherein a catalyst to be processed is prepared, said catalyst having a carrier, which contains a zeolite having a 10-membered ring one-dimensional porous structure, and at least one type of metal, which is carried by the carrier, selected from a group comprising a metal belonging to groups 8-10 in the periodic table, molybdenum and tungsten; and a second step, wherein the hydroisomerization catalyst, which has 0.4 to 2.5 mass% of carbon contained in a catalyst, is obtained by conducting a coking process on the catalyst to be processed using a carbon-containing compound.
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72: HEJLEH, Khaled, STEWART, Gordon, WILKINSON, Brett James, KLASS, Michael Alan, ANWAR, Johan 33: AU 31: 2012900978 32: 2012/03/12 54: IMPROVEMENTS TO DOWNHOLE SURVEYING 00: A drillstring first tube portion (10) for connection to further tube portions (24,26) of a drillstring via respective connection means has a side wall (16) including non ferromagnetic material, and at least one downhole survey device (12) mounted directly or indirectly on or within the side wall. The survey device has at least one survey instrument to obtain survey data, a power source (22) and wireless communication means (18) to wirelessly receive and/or transmit survey data within or on the side wall. A method of conducting a downhole survey of drilling using such an apparatus is also disclosed, as well as a method of obtaining data gathered downhole. The survey device and a core orientation device (32) may communicate wirelessly, such as when passing each other.
21: 2014/07088 22: 2014/09/30 43: 2015/10/23 51: G06F, G06K 71: BIOLOG 72: MONGRENIER, Jean-Claude, DUSSAUX, François 33: FR 31: 1252942 32: 2012/03/30 54: CONTAINER QUALIFICATION METHOD, ASSOCIATED STORAGE ENCLOSURE 00: Method of qualification of a container (5) fitted with an RFID tag comprising the following steps when the container is stored in a storage enclosure (1) comprising a sensor (20) adapted for measuring within the enclosure the temperature and an RFID reader: a/ radiofrequency emission by the reader of a message comprising a value of a measurement of temperature in the enclosure; step a/ being repeated after each measurement instant of a plurality of determined successive measurement instants; b/ storage, by the RFID tag of the container, of the
value included in said message received, the memory of the RFID tag comprising successively stored temperature values each associated with a distinct determined measurement instant; c) qualification or disqualification of the container (5) as a function of a comparison between the number of values of temperature stored of the container and the number of said determined measurement instants.
21: 2014/07118 22: 2014/10/01 43: 2015/10/13 51: F25D, B65D, A47B 71: SMIT, Johann Heinrich 72: SMIT, Johann Heinrich 33: ZA 31: 2013/05369 32: 2013/07/17 54: A stackable beverage cooler 00: The invention relates to a stackable beverage cooler which includes: cooling means, holding means shaped and dimensioned in use to receive an elongated beverage container horizontally, locating means arranged on vertically opposed sides of the holding means and the stackable beverage cooler when stacked on another matching stackable beverage cooler defines a sleeve between the two stackable beverage coolers, the sleeve being dimensioned to have a snug fit around a beverage container.
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21: 2014/07119 22: 01/10/2014 43: 12/10/2015 51: F16C 71: IMO Industries Inc 72: Joel E. CATE, Mary B. ROLLINS, Robert E. OEHMAN Jr., Neil V. NORTON, Philip T. ALEXANDER 33: US 31: 61/618,218. 32: 2012/03/30, 54: GEAR PUMP WITH ASYMMETRICAL DUAL BEARING 00: 57: An asymmetrical bearing is disclosed for use in a gear pump. The bearing may have first and second opposing faces, and first and second bores in communication with the first and second opposing faces. The first and second bores may be configured to receive first and second shafts of a gear pump. The bearing may have a first flat side surface and a second curved side surface, where the second curved side surface includes first and second curved portions associated with the first and second bores, respectively. The first and second faces and the first flat side surface may also include a plurality of grooves configured to direct a flow of process fluid over the bearing during operation of the pump. Selfaligning features can be provided on one or more sealing elements to ensure desired alignment of the sealing components during assembly. Other embodiments are described and claimed.
21: 2014/07127 22: 2014/10/01 43: 2015/10/15 51: B01D, B01J, C07C 71: SASOL TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED 72: VENTER, Denise Louisette, TENZA, Kenny, NONGODLWANA, Palesa, OVERETT, Matthew James, BLANN, Kevin, STARK, Nicolaus Ladislaus, McGREGOR, Craig, WALSH, Richard Neil 33: ZA 31: 2012/03387 32: 2012/05/09 54: A PROCESS FOR OLIGOMERISING A HYDROCARBON TO FORM AT LEAST ONE COMONOMER PRODUCT 00: A process (10) for oligomerising a hydrocarbon to form at least one co-monomer product (22) includes feeding a hydrocarbon reactant and organic liquid diluent solvent (32) into an oligomerisation reactor (12). The organic liquid diluent solvent has a normal boiling point below the normal boiling point of 1hexene but above -20°C, or the organic diluent solvent is in the form of a solvent admixture with at least 70% by mass of the solvent admixture constituting organic diluent solvents having a normal boiling point below the normal boiling point of 1hexene but above -20°C. The oligomerisation reactor (12) holds at least one co-monomer product formed in the oligomerisation reactor admixed with a catalyst system (25) introduced into the oligomerisation reactor (12). The catalyst system (25) includes a catalyst dissolved in at least one catalyst solvent. At least a portion of the hydrocarbon reactant is oligomerised in the reactor
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(12) to form co-monomer product and polymeric byproduct as part of a liquid product, which is withdrawn. When there is only one catalyst solvent and only one organic liquid diluent solvent, the catalyst solvent and the organic liquid diluent solvent are not the same solvent. When there is more than one catalyst solvent or more than one organic liquid diluent solvent, at least one of the catalyst solvents is not also used as organic liquid diluent solvent or at least one of the organic liquid diluent solvents is not also used at the catalyst solvent. The mass ratio of all organic liquid diluent solvent introduced into the oligomerisation reactor to all catalyst solvent introduced into the oligomerisation reactor over a selected time period is between 15:1 and 4500:1.
21: 2014/07131 22: 2014/10/01 43: 2015/10/08 51: A61F 71: GALFIONE, Silvio, SAROTTO, Claudio 72: GALFIONE, Silvio 33: IT 31: TO2012A000217 32: 2012/03/13 54: MACHINE FOR FORMING A CAST OF AN END PORTION OF AN AMPUTATED LIMB 00: A machine (1) for forming a negative cast (2) of an end portion (3) of an amputated limb (5) has an outer rigid tubular body (7); an elastically deformable tubular membrane (13) housed within the rigid tubular body (7) and having its opposite annular end portions (13a) (13b) fluid- tightly connected to the rigid tubular body (7), to define a through- duct (14) through which the limb (5) passes and, with the rigid tubular body (7), a fluid-tight elongated annular chamber (16) with variable volume surrounding the limb (5); a reference membrane (21) for positioning of the limb (5) within the duct (14) being provided at the outlet of the duct (14).
21: 2014/07146 22: 2014/10/02 43: 2015/09/29 51: C22B 71: SUNSHINE KAIDI NEW ENERGY GROUP CO., LTD. 72: LIU, Qianqian, HAN, Yiming, SONG, Dechen, XU, Li, LAI, Bo 33: CN 31: 201210055817.X 32: 2012/03/05 54: PROCESS FOR THE COMPREHENSIVE RECOVERY OF METAL COBALT, RUTHENIUM AND ALUMINUM FROM WASTE CATALYST CORU/AL2O3 IN FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS 00: Provided is a process for the comprehensive recovery of metal cobalt, ruthenium and aluminum from a waste catalyst Co-Ru/Al2O3 in a FischerTropsch synthesis. First, a waste catalyst is subjected to hydrocarbon removal, and reduction treatment, to effectively separate a cobalt slag in an alkali fusion step, and then the cobalt slag is subjected to the steps of acid leaching, cobalt precipitation with oxalic acid or ammonium oxalate, reduction of cobalt oxalate, dissolution of metal cobalt with nitric acid, etc., to obtain Co(?O3)2•6?2O. A ruthenate which is dissolved by steps such as alkali fusion, and leaching with deionized water, is subjected to the steps of
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reduction with ethanol, dissolution with concentrated hydrochloric acid, distillation under reduced pressure, etc., to obtain a ß-RuCl3•XH2O product with a high purity. Aluminum hydroxide is prepared from a meta-aluminate solution by CO2 carbonation, by controlling the parameters such as reaction temperature, flow rate of CO2, pH value at the end point of the reaction, etc., and the aluminum hydroxide is calcined to obtain aluminum oxide with a product quality achieving the quality requirements of first-class aluminum oxide in the Chinese national standard. The resulting product has a high yield, wherein cobalt is = 97%, ruthenium is = 95%, and aluminum is = 92%.
21: 2014/07154 22: 2014/10/02 43: 2015/10/06 51: G06F 71: THE STANDARD BANK OF SOUTH AFRICA LIMITED 72: TALJAARD, Carl Magnus Lonngren, NORTON, Joanne 33: ZA 31: 2013/07369 32: 2013/10/02 54: BANKING APPLICATION FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE 00: A banking application is provided that is arranged to retrieve and display a plurality of tiles, each tile covering a different financial-related module associated with a user, with a graphical user interface (GUI) being provided to enable the user to interact with and manipulate each tile. In an embodiment, one of the tiles is enlarged relative to
the other tiles, so as to define a primary viewing tile, which can be selected by the user, with the remaining, relatively smaller tiles defining secondary viewing tiles. The GUI enables the user to move a tile away from a screen displayed by the GUI and/or retrieve a hidden tile for display, and to enable any tile to be selected as the primary viewing tile.
21: 2014/07157 22: 2014/10/02 43: 2015/10/22 51: B60P 71: Volvo Construction Equipment AB 72: CRONHOLM, Kent 54: A METHOD FOR TIPPING A LOAD AND A TIPPING DEVICE 00: The invention relates to a method for tipping a load by a working machine (100). The working machine (100) comprises a load carrier (101) and at least one lift cylinder (102) adapted to raise the load carrier (101) for tipping the load. The method comprises the steps of obtaining a measure of the inclination angle (a) of the working machine (100), where the inclination of the working machine (100) is such that the rear end of the working machine (100) is higher than the front end thereof, allowing a first maximal tipping pressure to the lift cylinder (102) for raising the load carrier (101) when the inclination angle (a) is smaller than a predefined inclination angle, and allowing a second maximal tipping pressure to the lift cylinder (102) for raising the load carrier when the inclination angle (a) is greater than the predefined inclination angle, and where the second maximal tipping pressure exceeds the first maximal tipping
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pressure. The invention further relates to a tipping device (105), a working machine (100) comprising such a tipping device (105), a computer program and a computer program product.
21: 2014/07163 22: 2014/10/03 43: 2015/10/20 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: UNIVERSITEIT ANTWERPEN, SHAKTURANA CV, acting as Executor for the deceased LEWI, Paulus, HEERES, Jan 72: HEERES, Jan, VAN DER VEKEN, Pieter, JOOSSENS, Jurgen, MUTHUSAMY, Venkatraj, AUGUSTYNS, Koen, LEWI, Paulus, ARIËN, Kevin Karel Florentina, VANHAM, Guido Louis Emile 33: GB 31: 1204756.9 32: 2012/03/19 54: TRIAZINES WITH SUITABLE SPACERS FOR TREATMENT AND/OR PREVENTION OF HIV INFECTIONS 00: The present invention relates to the field of HIV-1 infections, and in particular provides novel compounds containing triazine rings and suitable spacers. The compounds according to this invention are very suitable for the prevention and/or treatment of HIV-1 infection and in particular show improved activity against NNRTI-resistant viruses of HIV-1. 21: 2014/07165 22: 2013/03/29 43: 2015/10/28 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: NISSAN CHEMICAL INDUSTRIES, LTD. 72: ADACHI, MICHIAKI, SHINTANI, YUSUKE, SAITO, NORIKO, EGI, JUN, UENO, MEGUMI, NAGAI, HIROSHI, INABA, YUSUKE, HIRAI, YUICHI, KAWAZU, TAKESHI, YASUTAKE, KOICHI, TAKAHASHI, DAIKI 33: JP 31: 2012-081163 32: 2012/03/30 33: JP 31: 2013-039267 32: 2013/02/28 54: TRIAZINONE COMPOUND AND T-TYPE CALCIUM CHANNEL INHIBITOR 00: To provide a novel triazinone compound which has an inhibitory activity on a T-type voltage-dependent
calcium channel and is useful particularly for the treatment of pain. [Solution] Provided is a novel triazinone compound represented by formula (I) (wherein each substituent is as defined in detail in the text; R1 represents a hydrogen atom, a C1-6 alkoxy group or the like; L1 and L2 independently represent a single bond, NR2 or the like; L3 represents a C1-6 alkylene group or the like; A represents a C6-14 aryl group which may be substituted, a 5- to 10-membered heteroaryl group or the like; B represents a C3-11 cycloalkylene group or the like; and D represents a C6-14 aryl group which may be substituted, a 5- to 10membered heteroaryl group or the like), a tautomer or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt of the compound, or a solvate of the compound, the tautomer or the pharmaceutically acceptable salt.
21: 2014/07195 22: 2014/10/03 43: 2015/10/26 51: A63B 71: DU PLESSIS, GIDEON DANIEL, CLOETE, PIETER WOUTER, VAN DER MERWE, PIETER JOUBERT 72: DU PLESSIS, GIDEON DANIEL, CLOETE, PIETER WOUTER, VAN DER MERWE, PIETER JOUBERT 33: ZA 31: 2013/05071 32: 2013/07/05 54: SPORTS REVIEW SYSTEM 00: This invention concerns a sports review system for making an on-field decision, particularly in a game of indoor action cricket. The system includes a camera
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for taking an image, preferably a photograph of a critical moment in the game, and a trigger device for generating a trigger signal. A sensing device, which is in communication with the trigger device and camera respectively, detects the trigger signal generated by the trigger device and in response thereto communicates an activation signal to the camera in order to activate the camera to take an image. The system further has a control unit in communication with the camera for receiving the image from the camera and a display screen in communication with the control unit for displaying the image received from the camera, thereby allowing the image to be used in making the on-field decision.
21: 2014/07201 22: 2014/10/03 43: 2015/09/28 51: B01D, C07C, C10G 71: Linde Aktiengesellschaft 72: PHAM DUC, Tuat 33: DE 31: 10 2012 006 992.8 32: 2012/04/05 54: METHOD FOR SEPARATING OLEFINS WITH GENTLE CLEAVAGE 00: The invention relates to a method for producing olefins, in which a hydrocarbon-containing charge material is introduced into a cracking furnace, where longer-chain hydrocarbons of the hydrocarboncontaining charge material are cleaved at least in part into shorter-chain olefins comprising ethylene and propylene. Cracked gas (1) formed in the
cleavage is successively conducted through a lower section (11) and an upper section (12) of a wash column (10) in countercurrent to a liquid washing agent (43, 31). A petroleum-ether-rich fraction (43) in the lower section (11) of the wash column (10) and a water-rich fraction (31) in the upper section (11) of the wash column (10) are used as the washing agent (43, 31). The present invention likewise relates to a system designed to perform the method.
21: 2014/07210 22: 2014/10/06 43: 2015/09/28 51: B07B B02C 71: ELECTRICITY GENERATION AND RETAIL CORPORATION 72: TRUCE, Rodney, ZHU, Jian, Ning, KIDMAN, Francis, Hugh 33: AU 31: 2012900889 32: 2012/03/07 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEPARATING PARTICULATE MATTER 00: A separation apparatus [2] for separating minerals or other particulate matter, including a housing [3], a particulate inlet [4], a fluid inlet [5] and an outlet [6]. The separation apparatus [2] separates the minerals or other particulate matter, based on density. This is achieved by ingressing a fluid into the fluid inlet [5] to create appropriate fluidization of the particulate matter within the housing [3]. Low density material may typically be extracted from an upper end of the housing [3], whilst higher density material may be typically extracted from a lower end of the housing [3]. The invention is particularly useful for separating minerals such as coal from impurities such as silica and pyrites.
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21: 2014/07292 22: 2013/03/26 43: 2015/10/16 51: A61K; A61Q 71: UNILEVER PLC 72: HU, YUNTAO THOMAS, LIU, HONGJIE 33: US 31: 13/447,350 32: 2012/04/16 54: PRE-BLENDED MIXTURES OF SPECIFIC NATURALLY SOURCED LIQUID MATERIALS STRUCTURED WITH NATURALLY SOURCED HIGH MELTING POINT STRUCTURING MATERIAL 00: The invention provides pre-blended mixtures of specific naturally sourced liquid materials of defined viscosity structured with naturally sourced high melting point materials. 21: 2014/07303 22: 2014/10/08 43: 2015/10/08 51: A61K 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: KOVACS, Steven, KE, June 33: US 31: 61/643,545 32: 2012/05/07 54: PHARMACOKINETIC MODULATION WITH ALISPORIVIR 00: A method of using alisporivir to therapeutically alter the pharmacokinetics of a medication whereby alisporivir has an effect that achieves and preserves similar safety and efficacy of said drugs with lower doses, less frequent administration, or both. 21: 2014/07312 22: 2014/10/08 43: 2015/10/09 51: F16J
71: Federal-Mogul Corporation 72: SEDLAR, Brent R., TOTH, David M. 33: US 31: 13/426,450 32: 2012/03/21 54: RADIAL SHAFT SEAL WITH STATIC AND HYDRODYNAMIC SEALING FEATURES 00: A radial shaft seal (10) configured for receipt in a housing and about a shaft (12) to sealingly isolate an air-side (A) of the shaft seal from an oil-side (0) of the shaft seal is provided. The seal includes an annular mounting portion (14); an elastomeric seal body (17) connected to the mounting portion (14), and a seal lip (18) connected to the seal body (17). The seal lip has an annular inner sealing surface (20) extending axially between an oil-side end and a free air-side end. The inner sealing surface (20) has a first groove region (26) and a circumferentially continuous annular static band (30). The first groove region is spaced axially from the static band and extends between the static band and the oil-side end to pump lubrication toward the oil- side of the seal. The static band prevents the lubrication from leaking from the oil-side to the air-side of the seal.
21: 2014/07316 22: 2014/10/08 43: 2015/09/29 51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N, C12P, G01N 71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited 72: OHTSUKA, Toshiaki, YOSHIMURA, Chigusa, AGATSUMA, Toshinori, URANO, Atsushi, KIMURA, Takako, MATSUI, Yumi, MATSUOKA, Tatsuji, HASEGAWA, Jun, KAMAI, Yasuki, KAWAIDA, Reimi 33: JP 31: 2012-088299 32: 2012/04/09 54: ANTI-FGFR2 ANTIBODY 00: -
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An antibody which bonds with fibroblast growth factor receptor.
21: 2014/07348 22: 2014/10/09 43: 2015/10/30 51: B01J, C01B 71: EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL PATENTS INC. 72: VROMAN, Hilda, B., BURTON, Allen, W. 33: US 31: 61/643,955 32: 2012/05/08 54: ZEOLITE ZSM-18, ITS SYNTHESIS AND ITS USE 00: ZSM-18 is synthesized from a mixture comprising water, a source of an oxide of a tetravalent element (Y), a source of an oxide of a trivalent element (X), a source of a first cation Q selected from either butamethonium cations or N,N,N,-trimethyl-Nbutylammonium cations and a source of at least one second cation M, wherein the second cation M is selected from lithium, strontium, sodium, tetraalkylammonium and mixtures thereof when the first cation, Q is butamethonium cations, and wherein the second cation M is tetramethylammonium when the first cation Q is N,N,N,-trimethyl-N-butylammonium cations.
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71: JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation 72: NAGAYASU, Yoshiyuki, IWAMA, Marie, HAYASAKA, Kazuaki, TAKAHAMA, Koshi 33: JP 31: 2012-082305 32: 2012/03/30 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING LUBRICATINGOIL BASE OIL 00: -
21: 2014/07350 22: 2014/10/09 43: 2015/10/14 51: B01J, C01B, C10G, C10M, C10N 71: JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation 72: IWAMA, Marie, HAYASAKA, Kazuaki, NAGAYASU, Yoshiyuki 33: JP 31: 2012-082342 32: 2012/03/30 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING LUBRICANT BASE OIL 00: A method for producing a lubricant base oil having a prescribed boiling point range provided with a first step for putting stock oil, containing a first hydrocarbon oil having a boiling point in the boiling point range and a second hydrocarbon oil having a boiling point lower than the boiling point range, in contact with a hydrogenation/isomerization catalyst, wherein: the catalyst contains a carrier containing both a binder and a zeolite having a 10-membered ring, one-dimensional pore structure, and platinum and/or palladium supported by the carrier; the carbon content of the catalyst is 0.4-3.5 mass%, and the micropore volume per unit mass of the catalyst is 0.02-0.12 cc/g; the zeolite is derived from an ionexchanged zeolite obtained by subjecting zeolite containing an organic template and having a 10membered ring, one-dimensional pore structure to an ion exchange in a solution containing ammonium ions and/or protons; and the micropore volume per unit mass of the zeolite contained in the catalyst is 0.01-0.12 cc/g. 21: 2014/07354 22: 2014/10/09 43: 2015/10/13 51: G06Q 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: WEN, Changcheng, LIU, Bo 33: CN 31: 201210102361.8 32: 2012/04/10 54: HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM 00: A health information system belongs to the field of data management. The system comprises: at least one medical organization server, a front end
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processor, two or more data gateways, and a data exchange platform. The at least one medical organization server is configured to send medical data to the front end processor. The front end processor is configured to receive the medical data from the at least one medical organization server, acquire a target data gateway from the two or more data gateways, and send the medical data to the target data gateway. The two or more data gateways are configured to receive the medical data and send the medical data to the data exchange platform. The data exchange platform is configured to process the received medical data. The present invention prevents the service from being influenced by congestion at a single data gateway when the service is busy or by a failure at a front end processor of a medical organization, thereby increasing data stability and guaranteeing the normal operation of a medical service.
21: 2014/07388 22: 13/10/2014 43: 07/10/2015 51: G06F 71: Bryan Sidders 72: Bryan Sidders 33: ZA 31: 2013/04312 32: 2013/10/12 54: INFORMATION SYSTEM 00: 57: The invention relates to a system and a method of providing information relating to the provision of access to medical services.
21: 2014/07389 22: 2014/10/13 43: 2015/10/07 51: F21S F21V F21Y 71: HANGZHOU HPWINNER OPTO CORPORATION 72: CHEN, Kai, HUANG, Jianming, LU, Huali 33: CN 31: 201210068550.8 32: 2012/03/15 33: CN 31: 201220097776.6 32: 2012/03/15 33: CN 31: 201220581722.7 32: 2012/11/07 54: LED LIGHTING DEVICE 00: An LED lighting device comprises a lamp housing (1) and at least one LED module (2). The lamp housing (1) comprises a lamp cover (11) and a housing-type heat-dissipating lamp bracket (12). The housing-type heat-dissipating lamp bracket (12) directly emits the heat produced by the LED module (2) and is made entirely of heat-dissipating material. A plurality of heat-dissipating aperture devices (24) is arranged on the head (44) and/or tail (46) of the housing-type heat-dissipating lamp bracket (12). The gap between the heat-dissipating aperture devices (24) and the LED module (2) creates a mutuallyreinforcing thermal honeycomb effect, thereby forming, when matched with ventilation holes (19) of the lamp cover (11), a heat dissipation channel with unhindered convection of air. In street lamps, the arrangement of the gap between the heat dissipation holes and the module enables heat to be discharged
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more easily from the lamp housing, thus enabling the whole lamp to better dissipate heat.
21: 2014/07411 22: 2014/10/13 43: 2015/10/08 51: C12P, D21C 71: The Michigan Biotechnology Institute 72: TEYMOURI, Farzaneh, CAMPBELL, Timothy J. 33: US 31: 13/458,568 32: 2012/04/27 54: PROCESS FOR TREATING BIOMASS 00: This invention is directed to a process for treating biomass. The biomass is treated with a biomass swelling agent within the vessel to swell or rupture at least a portion of the biomass. A portion of the swelling agent is removed from a first end of the vessel following the treatment. Then steam is introduced into a second end of the vessel different from the first end to further remove swelling agent from the vessel in such a manner that the swelling agent exits the vessel at a relatively low water content.
21: 2014/07463 22: 2014/10/15 43: 2015/09/28 51: H02H 71: EATON CORPORATION 72: LI, Huaqiang, FAMILIANT, Yakov Lvovich 33: US 31: 13/464,014 32: 2012/05/04 54: System and method for ground fault detection and protection in adjustable speed drives 00: A system and method for detecting ground faults in an AC motor drive is disclosed. A fault detection and protection system for an AC motor drive includes current sensors to measure first and second phase output currents, a voltage sensor to measure a DC link voltage, and a desaturation control circuit to determine a voltage and associated current across PWM inverter switches for a third phase of the output. A controller compares the first and second phase currents, the measured DC link voltage, and the voltage across the PWM inverter switches on the third phase, to a plurality of thresholds. The controller detects a ground fault on one of the first, second, and third phases of the three phase output to the AC motor based on the comparisons of the first and the second phase currents, the DC link voltage, and the voltage across the switches to the thresholds.
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21: 2014/07464 22: 2014/10/15 43: 2015/09/28 51: H02H, G01R 71: EATON CORPORATION 72: LI, Huaqiang 33: US 31: 13/487,322 32: 2012/06/04 54: System and method for high resistance ground fault detection and protection in power distribution systems 00: A system and method for detecting high resistance ground faults in a power distribution system is disclosed. A fault detection and protection system is provided that includes a plurality of current sensors to measure current on the three phase output of the converter-inverter arrangement of the power distribution system and a controller configured to measure the three phase current on the three phase output, extract a fundamental current component for each phase of the three phase output, extract a third harmonic component for each phase of the three phase output, compare the fundamental current component and the third harmonic component extracted from each phase to a first threshold and a second threshold, respectively, and detect a ground fault on a phase of the three phase output based on the comparisons of the fundamental current component and the third harmonic component to the first and second thresholds.
21: 2014/07465 22: 2014/10/15 43: 2015/09/28 51: H02P, H03K 71: EATON CORPORATION 72: WOODLEY, Kaijam M 33: US 31: 13/535,522 32: 2012/06/28 54: System for measuring soft starter current and method of making same 00: A system for measuring soft starter current includes a current monitoring system including a controller and a current transfer device that includes a first thyristor and a first conductor coupled to the first thyristor and configured to convey a first current flowing through the first thyristor, wherein the first current comprises current flowing through the first thyristor when the first thyristor is in an off state. The system also comprises a first current sensor configured to sense the first current and a first current measurement circuit coupled to the first current sensor and coupleable to the controller and configured to output a first output value to the controller representative of the first current flowing through the first thyristor. The controller is configured to determine an impending inoperability of the first thyristor based on the first current and alert a user if the first current indicates the impending inoperability.
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21: 2014/07472 22: 2013/04/05 43: 2015/10/27 51: D21C; D21H 71: GP CELLULOSE GMBH 72: NONNI, ARTHUR JAMES, COURCHENE, CHARLES EDWARD, SLONE, CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL, CAMPBELL, PHILIP REED, DOWDLE, STEVEN CHAD, ENGLE, JOEL MARK 33: US 31: 61/635,185 32: 2012/04/18 54: THE USE OF SURFACTANT TO TREAT PULP AND IMPROVE THE INCORPORATION OF KRAFT PULP INTO FIBER FOR THE PRODUCTION OF VISCOSE AND OTHER SECONDARY FIBER PRODUCTS 00: A surfactant treated bleached softwood kraft pulp fiber, useful as a starting material in the production of cellulose derivatives including cellulose ether, cellulose esters and viscose, is disclosed. Methods for making the kraft pulp fiber and products made from it are also described.
21: 2014/07477 22: 2013/04/23 43: 2015/10/27 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 72: ITO, NOBUAKI, YAMASHITA, HIROSHI, SOTA, MASAHIRO, SATO, TETSUYA, YAMAGUCHI, TATSUYA, MINOWA, TAKUYA, HOSHIKA, YUSUKE, TOYOFUKU, HIDEKAZU, KAWANO, SHUUJI, NAKAMURA, TAKAYUKI, ETO, RYOHEI, IKEBUCHI, TAKUMA, MORIYAMA, KEI 33: US 31: 61/636,920 32: 2012/04/23 33: US 31: 61/791,378 32: 2013/03/15 54: DIHYDRATE OF BENZOTHIOPHENE COMPOUND OR OF A SALT THEREOF, AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME 00: An object of the present invention is to provide a compound that can be used as a more superior therapeutic agent for central nervous system diseases. The present invention provides a dihydrate of 7-[4-(4-benzo[b]thiophen-4-y1-piperazin-1y1)butoxy]-1H-quinolin-2-one or of a salt thereof, and a process for producing the same. 21: 2014/07478 22: 2013/04/10 43: 2015/10/16 51: A61F; A61L 71: GP CELLULOSE GMBH 72: NONNI, ARTHUR J, TIPPEY, DAROLD 33: US 31: 61/686,730 32: 2012/04/11 33: US 31: 61/794,738 32: 2013/03/15 54: HIGH DENSITY ABSORBENT CORES HAVING IMPROVED BLOOD WICKING 00: The present disclosure describes absorbent cores and absorbent products that include highly
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compressed oxidized fibers that result in improved fluid handling, e.g. blood wicking properties, improved dimensional stability, improved rewet and better acquisition than comparable standard kraft pulp fiber devices. 21: 2014/07490 22: 2014/10/15 43: 2015/10/07 51: A61K, C07D, C07K 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: PLATSCHER, Michael Wilhelm, BEHRENDT, Raymond, GROEHN, Viola, HOERTNER, Simone Rachel, PASSAFARO, Marco Silvio, BAUER, Finn 33: EP(DE) 31: 12001803.1 32: 2012/03/16 54: TARGETING AMINOACID LIPIDS 00: The present invention is directed to carrier systems comprising ether-lipids conjugated to one or more bioactive ligands and exposed on the surface of the carrier system for use in targeted delivery and/or antigen display systems. Optionally one or more further bioactive agents may be encapsulated or embedded within or attached to or adsorbed onto the carrier system. The present invention is further directed to methods of their preparation and their uses in medical applications, such as targeted delivery of bioactive agents to specific tissues or cells and antigen display systems for the study, diagnosis, and treatment of traits, diseases and conditions that respond to said bioactive agents. 21: 2014/07491 22: 2014/10/15 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61K, C07C 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: PLATSCHER, Michael Wilhelm, BEHRENDT, Raymond, GROEHN, Viola, HOERTNER, Simone Rachel, PASSAFARO, Marco Silvio, BAUER, Finn 33: EP(DE) 31: 12001793.4 32: 2012/03/16 54: AMINOACID LIPIDS 00: -
21: 2014/07493 22: 2014/10/15 43: 2015/10/06 51: C10G, C10M, C10N 71: JX Nippon Oil & Energy Corporation 72: IWAMA, Marie, HAYASAKA, Kazuaki, NAGAYASU, Yoshiyuki, TAKAHAMA, Koshi 33: JP 31: 2012-082399 32: 2012/03/30 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING LUBRICANT BASE OIL 00: A method for producing a lubricant base oil provided with a first step for fractionally distilling a base oil fraction and a heavy fraction from a hydrocarbon oil containing the base oil fraction and the heavy fraction, which is heavier than the base oil fraction, and a second step for obtaining dewaxed oil by isomerizing and dewaxing the base oil fraction that was fractionally distilled in the first step, wherein a hydrocracked oil obtained by hydrocracking the heavy fraction that was fractionally distilled in the first step is returned to the first step.
21: 2014/07499 22: 2014/10/15 43: 2015/10/06 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Les Laboratoires Servier, ARMGO Pharma, Inc. 72: YAN, Jiaming, BELVEDERE, Sandro, WEBB, Yael, BERTRAND, Marc, VILLENEUVE, Nicole, MARKS, Andrew R., PEGLION, Jean-Louis 33: US 31: 61/625,890 32: 2012/04/18 54: AGENTS FOR TREATING DISORDERS INVOLVING MODULATION OF RYANODINE RECEPTORS 00: The present invention relates to 1,4-benzothiazepine derivatives and their use to treat conditions, disorders and diseases associated with ryanodine receptors (RyRs) that regulate calcium channel functioning in cells. The invention also discloses pharmaceutical compositions comprising the compounds and uses thereof to treat diseases and conditions associated with RyRs, in particular cardiac, musculoskeletal and central nervous system (CNS) disorders.
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21: 2014/07506. 22: 2014/10/16. 43: 2015/10/13 51: C07C C07D A61K A61P 71: ADAMED SP. Z O.O. 72: KOLACZKOWSKI, Marcin, MARCINKOWSKA, Monika, BUCKI, Adam, LYSAKOWSKI, Tomasz, PAWLOWSKI, Maciej 33: PL 31: P.398533 32: 2012-03-20 54: SULPHONAMIDE DERIVATIVES OF BENZYLAMINE FOR THE TREATMENT OF CNS DISEASES 00: Sulphonamide derivatives of benzylamine of formula (I), wherein A represents phenyl unsubstituted or substituted;or 9-or 10-membered bicyclic group, linked to –(O) x - (CH 2 ) y -through one of its aromatic carbon atoms,consisting of benzene ring fused with -membered heteroaromatic ring containing 1 or 2 heteroatoms independently selected from the group consisting of N and O, wherein such bicyclic group is unsubstituted or substituted or with 5-or 6-membered nonaromaticheterocyclic ring having 1 or 2 O atoms, wherein heterocyclic ring is unsubstituted or substituted with one or more C1 -C3 - alkyls; D represents a group selected from:phenyl unsubstituted or substituted; naphthyl unsubstituted or substituted;thiophene unsubstituted or substituted;bicyclic group consisting of imidazolering fused with5-membered non-aromatic carbocyclic ring; bicyclic group consisting of benzene ring fused with 5-membered heteroaromatic ring, having 1 or 2heteroatoms independently selected from the group consisting of N, O and S, unsubstituted or substituted and linked to sulphonamide moiety through one of carbon atoms of benzene ring;and bicyclic group consisting of benzene ring fused with or 6-membered non-aromatic heterocyclic ring having 1 or 2heteroatoms independently selected from the group consisting of N and O, unsubstituted or substituted, and linked to sulphonamide moiety through one of carbon atoms of benzene ring;R represents H or –CH 3;x is 0 or 1;yis 2 or 3;and pharmaceutically acceptable salts and solvates thereof, with the provisos that if x is 0 and y is 2, then D is naphthyl unsubstituted or substituted with one halogen atom, and if R represents –CH 3, then A is not unsubstituted or substituted phenyl. The compounds can be used in the treatment and/or prophylaxis of central nervous system disorders.
21: 2014/07524 22: 2014/10/16 43: 2015/10/08 51: A01H 71: UNIVERSITY OF LIMPOPO 72: NIKOLOVA, Roumiana, RAMALEPE, Phillemon, DU PLESSIS, Helena 33: ZA 31: 2012/02513 32: 2012/04/05 54: PROPAGATION OF STRELITZIA (BIRD OF PARADISE) 00: An in vitro method for the propagation of a Strelitzia species from a Strelitzia seed includes chemically scarifying the Strelitzia seed, and effecting surface sterilisation of the scarified seed. The scarified and sterilised seed is inoculated on germination media and allowed to germinate in darkness to establish a germinated seed culture. In a seedling development step, the germinated seed culture is subjected to light conditions for a suitable photoperiod for seedling development, whereafter a shoot explant is obtained by removing the root of the seedling. Apical dominance is uplifted in the shoot explant, and multiple shoot development is initiated on the shoot explant using plant growth regulators. The resulting multiple shoots are separated and axillary shoots subcultured to shoot induction media for further multiplication. Axillary shoots are transferred to root development media for inducing root growth, and hence plantlet regeneration. The resultant in vitro produced plantlets are acclimitised. 21: 2014/07527 22: 2014/10/16. 43: 2015/10/20 51: B01D 71: FLSmidth A/S 72: CARTWRIGHT, Sam, NEUMANN, Reuben 33: US 31: 61/647,575 32: 2012/05/16 54: QUICK CHANGE FILTER CLOTH 00: A filter plate assembly [1] comprises a filter plate [100] having a recess [102], a radially-inwardly extending shelf portion [108] having a seat surface [101], and a feed eye aperture [110] extending through the shelf portion. An adapter ring [170] is placed within said recess [102]. The adapter ring [170] has a flange [172] and a barrel [179] extending from the flange [172]. The barrel [179] has an inner wall [180] and an outer wall [182], and is positioned within said aperture [110] such that the outer wall [182] of the barrel [179] is in close proximity with
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said aperture [110]. The flange [172] comprises an inner surface [173] which abuts the seat surface [101]. The filter plate assembly [1] further comprises a filter cloth assembly [160] comprising a filter cloth [168] having an aperture [168B], and a grommet [168A] fitted within the filter cloth aperture [168B]. The grommet [168A] is configured to align with the adapter ring [170], and comprises a collar [167] having an inner surface [167A] which is bonded or mechanically attached to a first side [188] of the filter cloth [168]. A second side [189] of the filter cloth [168] abuts a sealing surface [185] of the adapter ring [170].
21: 2014/07529 22: 2014/10/16 43: 2015/10/08 51: A61P, C07H 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: CARR, Robert, HILDBRAND, Stefan, HODGES, Mark L., KAMMERER, Michael, LANG, John F., LAWRIMORE III, William J., NGUYEN, Dieu 33: EP(CH) 31: 12169760.1 32: 2012/05/29 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF 2DEOXY-2-FLUORO-2-METHYL-DRIBOFURANOSYL NUCLEOSIDE COMPOUNDS 00: An improved process for the preparation of (2'R)-2'deoxy-2'-fluoro-2'-methylcytidine derivatives of formula I, (I), wherein R1 is selected from C1-4-alkyl is described. The (2'R)-2'-deoxy-2'-fluoro-2'methylcytidine derivatives of formula I have the potential to be useful as prodrugs for potent inhibitors of the Hepatitis C Virus (HCV) NS5B polymerase.
21: 2014/07530 22: 2014/10/16 43: 2015/10/07 51: A41D, C09J, D04H, D06M 71: Carl Freudenberg KG 72: TRASER, Steffen, KREMSER, Steffen, HELLBACH, Björn, ADLER, Matthias 33: DE 31: 10 2012 009 055.2 32: 2012/05/08 54: THERMO-FUSIBLE SHEET MATERIAL 00: The invention relates to a thermo-fusible sheet material particularly for use as a fusible interlining in the textile industry, and comprising a substrate layer that consists of a textile material that has an adhesive compound structure thereupon comprising a polyurethane hot-melt adhesive composition. The thermo-fusible sheet material is characterised in that it has a high degree of adhesive strength, particularly on outer fabrics that are difficult to fuse such as, for example, outer fabrics coated with fluorocarbon, silicone or polyurethanes.
21: 2014/07544 22: 2014/10/17 43: 2015/09/29 51: A61K 71: DAEWOONG PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD. 72: CHANG, Hee-Chul, KANG, Bok-Ki, KIM, Jun-Ku 33: KR 31: 10-2012-0032903 32: 2012/03/30 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING OLMESARTAN MEDOXOMIL AND ROSUVASTATIN OR ITS SALT 00: The present invention provides a pharmaceutical composition having a single dosage form comprising a compartment comprising olmesartan medoxomil; and a compartment comprising rosuvastatin or its salt, wherein said compartments are formulated in a separate form. In the pharmaceutical composition of the present invention, olmesartan medoxomil and rosuvastatin or its salt are formulated into a
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combination dosage form having separate compartments, thereby being able to solve the absorption-inhibition problem originated from drug interaction. In addition, the use of a certain disintegrant(s) makes it possible to obtain a combination formulation bioequivalent to the single formulation of each of drugs.
21: 2014/07547 22: 2014/10/17 43: 2015/11/12 51: G06F 71: ARCTRAN HOLDINGS LTD 72: SHANNON, Gary Martin 33: US 31: 13/426,467 32: 2012/03/21 54: A COMPUTERIZED AUTHORIZATION SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: A computerized authorization system configured to authorize electronically-made requests to an electronic entity. The computerized authorization system comprises a store configured to store an indication of at least one predetermined electronic authorization device configured to authorize each electronically-made request. The computerized authorization system is further configured such that: in response to receiving an electronically-made request to the electronic entity, an indication of the request is output to the at least one predetermined electronic authorization device configured to authorize the request as indicated in the store; and in response to receiving an indication of authorization from the at least one predetermined electronic authorization device, an indication of authorization of the request is output to the electronic entity.
21: 2014/07575 22: 2014/10/21 43: 2015/09/21 51: A61K, A61P 71: PREGLEM SA 72: GOTTELAND, Jean-Pierre, BOUJAC, Valérie, LOUMAYE, Ernest 33: US 31: 61/614,785 32: 2012/03/23 33: EP 31: 12160956.4 32: 2012/03/23 54: METHOD FOR TREATING GYNECOLOGICAL DISEASES 00: The present invention relates generally to a combination for use in the treatment of gynaecological diseases and associated disabling symptoms thereof, in a subject in need thereof, said pharmaceutical combination for use comprising coadministering a suitable pharmaceutical composition for oral administration comprising a first progesterone receptor modulator and a pharmaceutical composition suitable for vaginal and/ or intrauterine administration comprising a second progesterone receptor modulator. 21: 2014/07587 22: 2014/10/20 43: 2015/09/28 51: E04H H01L H02N 71: EUROLAM S.R.L. 72: TORELLI, Palmo, CIONI, Alessandro 33: IT 31: MO2012A000075 32: 2012/03/23 54: INSTALLATION CABIN 00: -
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The installation cabin comprises: a support base (2) resting on a positioning surface, made of concrete and formed with apertures (8) for the passage of cables from and to the outside; a container body composed of peripheral walls (3) extending from said base (2) and a covering roof (4); an inner chamber for housing parts of a plant, peripherally defined by said roof (4), peripheral walls (3) and base (2; a floor (7) disposed on said support base (2) and upon which said parts of a plant may be placed according to an installation pattern, said walls (3), roof (4) and floor (7) being adapted to be removably assembled on said base (2) by assembling means.
21: 2014/07601 22: 20/10/2014 43: 12/10/2015 51: B65D 71: MILLERS OILS LIMITED 72: Nevil Peter HALL 33: GB 31: 1206742.7 32: 2012/04/17 54: FLUID DISPENSER 00: 57: A container (100) comprising: a fluid reservoir (10); a first flow path for dispensing fluid; a second flow path for permitting the entry of air into the container so that air can communicate with the fluid in the container; wherein the first flow path and the second flow path are spatially separate; and a flow control assembly (20) comprising a control means (50); wherein the control means is moveable between a first position in which the first flow path and the second flow path are closed and a second
position in which the first flow path and the second flow path are open.
21: 2014/07612 22: 2014/10/20 43: 2015/10/20 51: F02D 71: MayMaan Research, LLC 72: SHMUELI, Yehuda, SHMUELI, Eitan, SHMUELI, Doron 33: US 31: 61/613,550 32: 2012/03/21 54: INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE USING A WATER-BASED MIXTURE AS FUEL AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE SAME 00: An internal combustion engine includes a cylinder with a combustion chamber and a piston selectively changing the volume of the combustion chamber. The combustion chamber receives a mixture of air, hydrogen and a liquid fuel consisting essentially of water and a flammable, preferably non-fossil, substance. The contents of the combustion chamber are ignited generating power.
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21: 2014/07620 22: 21/10/2014 43: 26/10/2015 51: G06F, G06N, G06Q 71: MU SIGMA BUSINESS SOLUTIONS PVT. LTD. 72: PRAKASH SESHADRI, ABHILASH JANARDHANAN, NAREN SRINIVASAN, HARSHAVARDHANA RAO 33: IN 31: 4159/CHE/2014 32: 2014/08/26 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CREATING AND EVALUATING EXPERIMENTS 00: 57: 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,
21: 2014/07632 22: 2013/06/10 43: 2015/10/26 51: C07D; A61K; A61P 71: GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS S.A. 72: GHARAT, LAXMIKANT ATMARAM, MUTHUKAMAN, NAGARAJAN, KHAIRATKARJOSHI, NEELIMA, KATTIGE, VIDYA GANAPATI 33: IN 31: 1733/MUM/2012 32: 2012/06/15 33: IN 31: 3319/MUM/2012 32: 2012/11/19 33: IN 31: 387/MUM/2013 32: 2013/02/08 33: US 31: 61/668,146 32: 2012/07/05 33: US 31: 61/735,679 32: 2012/12/11 33: US 31: 61/792,225 32: 2013/03/15 54: TRIAZOLONE COMPOUNDS AS MPGES-1 INHIBITORS 00: The present disclosure is directed to compounds of formula (I), and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, as mPGES-1 inhibitors. These compounds are inhibitors of the microsomal prostaglandin E synthase-1 (mPGES-1) enzyme and are therefore useful in the treatment of pain and/or inflammation from a variety of diseases or conditions, such as asthma, osteoarthritis, rheumatoid arthritis, acute or chronic pain and neurodegenerative diseases.
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21: 2014/07646 22: 2014/10/21 43: 2015/10/15 51: C12Q 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: CAMERON, John Scott, EMERY, Caroline, PORTER, Dale, ROBINSON, Douglas, VENKATESAN, Kavitha, WANG, Li 33: United States of America 31: 61/642,899 32: 2012-05-04 54: BIOMARKERS FOR IAP INHIBITOR THERAPY 00: A method of selecting a subject having cancer for treatment with an IAP inhibitor. 21: 2014/07656 22: 2014/10/21 43: 2015/10/07 51: B32B, B65D 71: BSW Machinery Handels-GmbH 72: SCHMALHOLZ, Peter 33: AT 31: A 492/2012 32: 2012/04/23 54: FABRIC FOR MAKING BAGS 00: In the case of a woven fabric (1) for the manufacture of bags consisting of polymeric tapes, more particularly polyolefin, polypropylene, polyethylene (HDPE) or polyethylene terephthalate tapes, which are preferably monoaxially oriented, the fabric being provided with a coating, the coating is formed by a nonwoven polymeric web, more particularly a polyolefin or polypropylene web (3).
21: 2014/07692 22: 2014/10/22 43: 2015/10/08 51: A01H, A01N, C12N 71: MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY, LLC 72: BURNS, Wen, C., CHAY, Catherine, A., CLONINGER, Cheryl, L., DENG, Mingqi, WU, Kunsheng, FLASINSKI, Stanislaw 33: US 31: 61/644,368 32: 2012/05/08 54: CORN EVENT MON 87411 00: The invention provides corn event MON 87411, and plants, plant cells, seeds, plant parts, and commodity products comprising event MON 87411. The invention also provides polynucleotides specific for event MON 87411 and plants, plant cells, seeds, plant parts, and commodity products comprising polynucleotides specific for event MON 87411. The invention also provides methods related to event MON 87411. 21: 2014/07705 22: 2014/10/23 43: 2015/10/26 51: B66B 71: CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY, DONGNAN ELEVATOR CO, LTD 72: ZHU, Zhencai, CAO, Guohua, QIN, Jiancong, KANG, Hongqiao, LI, Wei, ZHOU, Gongbo, CHEN, Guoan, WU, Renyuan, MA, Yiping, YANG, Jianrong 33: CN 31: 201210083199.X 32: 2012/03/27 54: MINING ELEVATOR LAPPING PLATFORM SUITABLE FOR FLEXIBLE GUIDE RAIL AND MINING ELEVATOR LAPPING METHOD 00: A mining elevator lapping platform suitable for a flexible guide rail and a mining elevator lapping method. The lapping platform mainly comprises a support claw package (1) and a power package (2), wherein the support claw package (1) comprises a mounting plate (1-14), a screw rod bearing base (115), a screw rod (1-4), a screw nut (1-2), a support rod (1-5), a pushing rod (1-3), a support claw (1-6), a footboard (1-7), a guide rail (1-9) and a guide rail frame (1-12); the power package (2) comprises an explosion-proof motor (2-1) and a bevel gear; and the support claw package (1) and the power package (2) are both installed on a cross beam (3) below an elevator car. The lapping method is as follows: the sharing between a lapping platform and
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a plurality of horizontal planes is realized, the selflocking function is achieved, the reliable connection of the lapping platform in the plurality of horizontal planes is met, the reliable lapping between the elevator car and a hoistway layer door is realized, and the mining elevator lapping platform plays a role in safety protection, and convenience of getting in and out of the elevator for cargos and people.
21: 2014/07708 22: 2014/10/23 43: 2015/09/25 51: A23G 71: INTERCONTINENTAL GREAT BRANDS LLC 72: KABSE, Kishor 33: US 31: 61/638,726 32: 2012/04/26 33: GB 31: 1209234.2 32: 2012/05/25 54: CONFECTIONERY COMPOSITION, METHOD THEREFOR, AND ASSOCIATED CONFECTIONERY ARTICLES 00: A method of forming a confectionery composition without conventional cooking is disclosed. The method includes blending specific amounts of polyglucitol and water at a temperature of about 50°C to about 85°C to form a confectionery composition. Also disclosed are the confectionery compositions and confectionery articles prepared using the method. The confectionery composition can be, for example, a soft candy or a hard candy. 21: 2014/07710 22: 2014/10/23 43: 2015/09/25 51: C01B 71: SUNSHINE KAIDI NEW ENERGY GROUP CO., LTD. 72: CHEN, Yilong, ZHANG, Yanfeng, TAO, Leiming, LUO, Wenxue, WANG, Zhilong, LUO, Zhixiang, XUE, Yongjie 33: CN 31: 201210082138.1 32: 2012/03/26 54: METHOD UTILIZING INDUSTRIAL FLUE GAS FOR REMOVING METAL IONS FROM RICE HULLS 00: -
A method utilizing an industrial flue gas for removing metal ions from rice hulls. A gas dispersion apparatus used for discharging the industrial flue gas is arranged at the bottom of a water-filled reaction tank. The rice hulls are bagged and thrown into the water-filled reaction tank. The bagged rice hulls are pressed into water. Then, the industrial flue gas is injected into the tank by the gas dispersion apparatus. The water pressure in the water-filled reaction tank is utilized to increase the water solubility of carbon dioxide in the industrial flue gas. A carbonate solution produced reacts with the metal ions in the rice hulls to produce a precipitate. When the reaction is completed, the rice hulls are rinsed then rinsed and pressed with salt water to remove the metal ions that are attached onto the rice hulls. The method introduces into water the industrial flue gas to dissolve carbon dioxide contained therein into water to produce carbonic acid, and utilizes the carbonic acid to react with the rice hulls immersed in water, thus achieving the goal of removing the metal ions from the rice hulls. The method has the circular economy features of low pollution, low energy consumption, and high efficiency.
21: 2014/07715 22: 2013/04/26 43: 2015/10/27 51: A61K; C07K; C12P 71: CYTOMX THERAPEUTICS, INC. 72: LOWMAN, HENRY BERNARD, DESNOYERS, LUC ROLAND, LIU, SHOUCHUN, WEST, JAMES WILLIAM, SAGERT, JASON GARY, VASILJEVA, OLGA, MENENDEZ, ELIZABETH-EDNA MARY 33: US 31: 61/639,796 32: 2012/04/27 33: US 31: 61/662,204 32: 2012/06/20 33: US 31: 61/749,220 32: 2013/01/04 33: US 31: 61/749,529 32: 2013/01/07 33: US 31: 61/763,237 32: 2013/02/11 54: ACTIVATABLE ANTIBODIES THAT BIND EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF 00: -
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The invention relates generally to activatable antibodies that include a masking moiety (MM), a cleavable moiety (CM), and an antibody (AB) that specifically binds to epidermal growth factor receptor (EGFR), and to methods of making and using these anti- EGFR activatable antibodies in a variety of therapeutic, diagnostic and prophylactic indications.
21: 2014/07744 22: 2014/10/23 43: 2015/09/28 51: E21D 71: LI, Xinbin 72: LI, Xinbin 33: CN 31: 201210127714.X 32: 2012/04/26 54: SELF-MOVING TUNNEL SUPPORT CANOPY 00: Disclosed is a self-moving tunnel support canopy, comprising a front arch frame (1), a rear arch frame (2), front moving jacks (3) and support jacks (4). The front arch frame (1) comprises more than three front longitudinal beams (10) and more than three front arch beams (11), with all the front longitudinal beams (10) placed longitudinally along the arched upper surface of the front arch beams (11), each front longitudinal beam (10) connected to all the front arch beams (11), and the support jacks (4) being provided below the front arch frame (1). The rear arch frame (2) comprises more than three rear longitudinal beams (20) and more than three rear arch beams (21), with all the rear longitudinal beams (20) placed longitudinally along the arched upper surface of the rear arch beams (21), each rear
longitudinal beam (20) connected to all the rear arch beams (21), and the support jacks (4) being provided below the rear arch frame (2). The front longitudinal beams (10) are spaced apart from the rear longitudinal beams (20), and the front arch beams (11) are spaced at a distance from the adjacent rear arch beams (21) at the front. One end of the front moving jacks (3) is connected to the front arch frame (1) and the other end of the front moving jacks (3) is connected to the rear arch frame (2). The front arch beams (11) and the rear arch beams (21) are all arched beams. Using the present self-moving tunnel support canopy saves time and effort, and is safe and reliable.
21: 2014/07746 22: 2014/10/23 43: 2015/10/15 51: A61F 71: Epygon Sasu 72: SCORSIN, Marcio, PASQUINO, Enrico 33: IT 31: TO2012A000372 32: 2012/04/27 54: HEART VALVE PROSTHESIS 00: Heart valve prosthesis, comprising a ring-shaped supporting structure (3) to be anchored at the valve annulus, and a valve leaflet (5) supported by the supporting structure. The supporting structure comprises a support wall portion (31), at which a root end (51) of the valve leaflet is connected, and a complementary wall portion (32) opposite the support wall portion, which supports a coaptation surface (33) adapted to be sealingly engaged by a free end (52) of the valve leaflet (5), and extending in a direction parallel to the direction of movement of the free end (52) of the valve leaflet (5) at the coaptation surface (33). The free end of the valve leaflet (5) is connected to the support wall portion or to the complementary wall portion by means of a traction member (55), dimensioned in such a way that the free end (52) of the valve leaflet (5) is stopped at the coaptation surface.
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21: 2014/07747 22: 2014/10/23 43: 2015/09/29 51: C11D 71: Stepan Company 72: ALLEN, David R., ALONSO, Marcos, BEDDAOUI, Mary, BERNHARDT, Randal J., BROWN, Aaron, DILLAVOU, Scott, DONG, Xue Min, GORMAN, Wilma, HUTCHISON, John C., LUEBKE, Gary, LUKA, Renee, LUXEM, Franz, MALEC, Andrew D., MASTERS, Ronald A., MURPHY, Dennis S., PENDLETON, Nicholas, RYKLIN, Irma, SKELTON, Patti, SOOK, Brian, SPAULDING, Chris, TURPIN, Krista, WALLACE, Gregory, WIESTER, Michael, WOLFE, Patrick Shane 33: US 31: 61/637,607 32: 2012/04/24 54: UNSATURATED FATTY ALCOHOL DERIVATIVES FROM NATURAL OIL METATHESIS 00: Sulfate and sulfonate derivatives of unsaturated fatty alcohols, processes for making them, and methods of using them are disclosed. In one aspect, a monounsaturated fatty alcohol composition is made by reducing a metathesis-derived monounsaturated alkyl ester. The fatty alcohol composition is then converted to a sulfate or sulfonate derivative by one or more of alkoxylation, sulfation, sulfonation, and sulfitation. Of particular interest are the sulfate and ether sulfate derivatives.
21: 2014/07749 22: 2014/10/23 43: 2015/09/28 51: C08F 71: Stepan Company 72: ALLEN, David R., ALONSO, Marcos, BEDDAOUI, Mary, BERNHARDT, Randal J., BROWN, Aaron, DONG, Xue Min, GORMAN, Wilma, HUTCHISON, John C., LUEBKE, Gary, LUKA, Renee, LUXEM, Franz, MALEC, Andrew D., MASTERS, Ronald A., MURPHY, Dennis S., SKELTON, Patti, SOOK, Brian, SPAULDING, Chris, WIESTER, Michael, WOLFE, Patrick Shane 33: US 31: 61/637,607 32: 2012/04/24 54: UNSATURATED FATTY ALCOHOL ALKOXYLATES FROM NATURAL OIL METATHESIS 00: Unsaturated fatty alcohol alkoxylates, processes for making them, and methods of using them are disclosed. In one aspect, a monounsaturated fatty alcohol alkoxylate is made by reducing a metathesisderived monounsaturated alkyl ester, followed by alkoxylation of the resulting monounsaturated alcohol. Microscopy reveals that the monounsaturated alkoxylates have isotropic and lamellar phases over a wider range of actives levels compared with their saturated analogs. This attribute expands formulating latitude for many end-use applications. The unsaturated fatty alcohol alkoxylates are valuable in, for example, agricultural solvents, nonionic emulsifiers for agricultural compositions, hard surface cleaners, laundry detergents, specialty foams, additives or surfactants for paints or coatings, and surfactant compositions for enhanced oil recovery. 21: 2014/07760 22: 2014/10/24 43: 2015/10/23 51: E21B 71: PROSPECTORS IP HOLDINGS PTY LIMITED 72: KEAST, Robert Mark 33: AU 31: 2012901218 32: 2012/03/26 33: AU 31: 2012903134 32: 2012/07/23 54: A CORE TRAY 00: A core tray comprising a body including at least one channel arranged to hold at least one core sample, wherein the body includes at least one set of handles arranged to, in use, allow a user to grip the core tray to assist in moving the core tray.
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21: 2014/07796 22: 2014/10/24 43: 2015/09/25 51: E06B 71: PLANTATION SHUTTERS PROPRIETARY LIMITED 72: VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, Jacobus Johannes 33: ZA 31: 2013/05661 32: 2013/07/25 54: A LOUVRE SYSTEM 00: A louvre system 10 includes a frame 12, louvers 14, elongate locking plates 16 and louvre connectors 22. The frame 12 includes two stile assemblies 26, each of which are located adjacent an opposite side of a window opening. The louvres 14 are arranged in a row adjacent one another and each have opposite ends and a louvre mounting pin at each end which is mounted to a particular one of the assemblies 26 such that each louvre 14 is roatable about an axis of rotation, each pin having flat locking faces. The louvres 14 are linked to one another by the louvre connector 22 and are displaceable in unison with one another between open and closed conditions. The plates 16 include a number of locking slots and are slidably mounted to the frame 12 and are displaceable between an unlocking condition; and a locking condition wherein the slots engage the locking faces for locking the louvres 14 in the closed condition.
21: 2014/07799 22: 2014/10/24 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company, Université De Montréal 72: BANVILLE , Jacques, RÉMILLARD, Roger, RUEDIGER, Edward H., DEON, Daniel H., GAGNON, Marc, DUBÉ, Laurence, GUY, Julia, PRIESTLEY, Eldon Scott, POSY, Shoshana L., MAXWELL, Brad D., WONG, Pancras C., LAWRENCE, Michael R., MILLER, Michael M. 33: US 31: 61/638,577 32: 2012/04/26 54: IMIDAZOTHIADIAZOLE AND IMIDAZOPYRAZINE DERIVATIVES AS PROTEASE ACTIVATED RECEPTOR 4 (PAR4) INHIBITORS FOR TREATING PLATELET AGGREGATION 00: -
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54: TOOL CONTAINER 00: A tool container (10,100) has a body portion (12,102) and a hinged lid (14,104). The lid can include an integral or moulded handle (108). The body portion can include an internal supporting frame (120) attached within and to the inside of the body. The frame can be made of metal and the body of a moulded plastic. External carrying/lifting points (114,118) are provided. Double action hooks (116) can be used to attach the container to an EWP or other raised platform. The container can also be lifted by crane for safe, inaccessible storage off the ground. The rear face (110) of the container can be curved for comfortable transport on a person's back.
21: 2014/07801 22: 2014/10/24 43: 2015/10/15 51: C07C, C08F 71: Lucite International UK Limited 72: EASTHAM, Graham Ronald, JOHNSON, David William, WAUGH, Mark 33: GB 31: 1207388.8 32: 2012/04/27 54: A PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF METHACRYLIC ACID AND ITS DERIVATIVES AND POLYMERS PRODUCED THEREFROM 00: A process for the production of methacrylic acid or esters thereof by the base catalysed decarboxylation of at least one dicarboxylic acid selected from
itaconic, citraconic or mesaconic acid or mixtures thereof in an aqueous reaction medium is described. The decarboxylation is carried out at a temperature in the range from 200°C and up to 239°C. The methacrylic acid is isolated from the aqueous reaction medium by a purification process which does not include introducing an organic solvent to the aqueous reaction medium for solvent extraction of the methacrylic acid into an organic phase. A method of preparing polymers or copolymers of methacrylic acid or methacrylic acid esters is also described. 21: 2014/07802 22: 2014/10/24 43: 2015/09/30 51: C07C, C08F 71: Lucite International UK Limited 72: EASTHAM, Graham Ronald, JOHNSON, David William, WAUGH, Mark 33: GB 31: 1207391.2 32: 2012/04/27 54: A PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF METHACRYLIC ACID AND ITS DERIVATIVES AND POLYMERS PRODUCED THEREFROM 00: A process for the production of methacrylic acid by the base catalysed decarboxylation of at least one dicarboxylic acid selected from itaconic, citraconic or mesaconic acid or mixtures thereof is described. The decarboxylation is carried out at a temperature in the range from 100 to 199°C. A method of preparing polymers or copolymers of methacrylic acid or methacrylic acid esters is also described. 21: 2014/07824 22: 2014/10/27 43: 2015/10/07 51: H01Q, H04B 71: POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED 72: WALKER, Eduard, Willem, FOURIE, Andries, Petrus, Cronje 33: ZA 31: 2012/03874 32: 2012/05/28 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD OF VERIFYING AN ANTENNA SYSTEM INSTALLATION 00: A system and method of verifying and authenticating the successful installation of an antenna system associated with a decoder for receiving and converting an external source of signal into content usable by a television. The method includes the installer obtaining a measurement of the signal strength 102 by means of the decoder and downloading the signal strength data 104 and identification data 106 for uniquely identifying the installation to an external device. Preferably, the system provides for the data to be transmitted to a computerized database 110 where the stored data is compared to a set of predefined completion
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parameters and wherein the system issues a virtual voucher in favour of the installer 112 based on successful compliance with the parameters.
21: 2014/07826 22: 2014/10/27 43: 2015/09/25 51: B07B 71: DELKOR TECHNIK B.V. 72: MINSON, David Neil, McELVENNY, Rhett Charles 33: ZA 31: 2012/03046 32: 2012/04/25 54: SEPARATION SYSTEM 00: This invention relates to a separation system (10) for separating first solid particulate components from second solid particulate components having particle sizes which are smaller than that of the first solid components, wherein the first and second solid components are suspended in a liquid to form a mixture (12). The system (10) includes a first separating arrangement (11); and a second separating arrangement (13). The second separating
arrangement (13) includes an endless screening belt/cloth (14) which is displaceable along a predetermined path and which defines a plurality of apertures (16) which apertures (16) are of a suitable size to permit the second solid components to pass therethrough and to impede the passage therethrough of the first solid components. The screening belt/ cloth (14) has a separating region (18) and the first separating arrangement (11) is configured to receive the mixture (12), to at least partially separate the first solid components from the second solid components in the mixture (12) and to feed the at least partially separated mixture (12) onto the separating region (18).
21: 2014/07828 22: 2014/10/27 43: 2015/10/19 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: DORSCH, Dieter, BUCHSTALLER, Hans-Peter, MOINET, Gérard, WEGENER, Ansgar 33: EP(DE) 31: 12002215.7 32: 2012/03/28 54: BICYCLIC PYRAZINONE DERIVATIVES 00: -
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72: SANTUCCI-ARIBERT, Virginie, ROSSITO, Emanuela 33: EP(FR) 31: 12305508.9 32: 2012/05/07 54: LUBRICANT COATING FOR MEDICAL CONTAINER 00: The invention relates to a lubricant coating for a medical container comprising a cross-linked lubricant composition comprising a mixture of non-reactive silicone with reactive silicone, characterized in that the reactive silicone comprises a mixture of vinylbased silicone and acrylate-based silicone. The invention further relates to a lubricant composition usable as an intermediate product in the fabrication of a lubricant coating. The invention further relates to a medical container comprising a barrel and a stopper in gliding engagement within the barrel, comprising such a lubricant coating. The invention also relates to a process of manufacturing a medical container comprising a barrel and a stopper in gliding engagement within the barrel, comprising the steps of: - depositing a lubricant composition as defined above on the inner surface of the barrel and/or on the stopper, and - carrying out an irradiation of the coated barrel and/or stopper so as to cross-link the lubricant composition to form a lubricant coating.
21: 2014/07834 22: 2014/10/27 43: 2015/09/25 51: C07K 71: Merus B.V. 72: DE KRUIF, Cornelis Adriaan, HENDRIKS, Linda Johanna Aleida, LOGTENBERG, Ton 33: US 31: 61/635,935 32: 2012/04/20 54: METHODS AND MEANS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF IG-LIKE MOLECULES 00: The invention provides means and methods for producing one or more Ig-like molecules in a single host cell. Novel CH3 mutations enabling the production of monospecific and/or bispecific Ig-like molecules of interest are also provided. 21: 2014/07835 22: 2014/10/27 43: 2015/09/25 51: C07K 71: Merus B.V. 72: DE KRUIF, Cornelis Adriaan, HENDRIKS, Linda Johanna Aleida, LOGTENBERG, Ton 33: US 31: 61/635,935 32: 2012/04/20 54: METHODS AND MEANS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF IG-LIKE MOLECULES 00: The invention provides means and methods for producing one or more Ig-like molecules in a single host cell. Novel CH3 mutations enabling the production of monospecific and/or bispecific Ig-like
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molecules of interest are also provided. 21: 2014/07836 22: 2014/10/27 43: 2015/09/25 51: B05B 71: Finishing Brands Holdings Inc. 72: MARSALEK, Daniel F., BURNS, Marvin D. 33: US 31: 61/641,181 32: 2012/05/01 54: VENT SYSTEM FOR A GRAVITY FEED SPRAY DEVICE 00: A system (10) is provided for venting a container used to supply a liquid to a spray coating device. The system may include a container cover (144) having a liquid conduit (146) configured to extend into a liquid container, at least one wall surrounding a buffer chamber (150) configured to separate the interior volume of the container from the exterior environment, a first vent (156) conduit that extends into the buffer chamber, a second vent (158) conduit that extends from the buffer chamber to the liquid container, and at least one check valve (168) coupled to either conduit.
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71: REGENTS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MINNESOTA 72: LANGE, Carol, Ann, KNUTSON, Todd, Philip, NIKAS, Jason Basil 33: US 31: 61/639,407 32: 2012/04/27 54: BREAST CANCER PROGNOSIS, PREDICTION OF PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR SUBTYPE AND PREDICTION OF RESPONSE TO ANTIPROGESTIN TREATMENT BASED ON GENE EXPRESSION 00: The present invention provides gene expression profiles indicative of whether a patient afflicted with PR driven malignancies is likely to be responsive to treatment with a therapeutic compound that is an anti-progestin. By identifying such responsiveness, a treatment provider may determine in advance those patients who would benefit from such treatment, as well as identify alternative therapies for nonresponders. Also, provided are methods of using gene expression profiles and assays for identifying the presence of a gene expression profile in a patient. Also, provided are gene expression signatures differentiating cells expressing a K388R progesterone receptor from a wild type progesterone receptor.
21: 2014/07865 22: 2014/10/28 43: 2015/10/06 51: F04C 71: Netzsch Pumpen Und Systeme GmbH 72: BINDIG, Christian, GÖTZ, Frank 33: DE 31: 10 2012 008 758.6 32: 2012/05/04 54: SELF-FIXING STATOR HOUSING 00: Stator casing (8) of an eccentric screw pump (4) having an elastomeric stator inner part (9) containing a plurality of shell-like casing segments (6), and production method for a stator casing of this kind,
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with which the expenditure on servicing work can be reduced. To this end, according to the invention, casing segments (6) which are adjacent in the longitudinal direction of the stator casing (8) are arranged around the longitudinal axis of the stator casing (8) such that they are offset in relation to one another, wherein each casing segment (6) has connecting means (18) and at least four casing segments (6) are in engagement with one another and form a composite. In order to produce the stator casing (8), an axial force component is applied to the casing segments (6) by clamping, wherein the casing segments (6) engage with one another, as a result of which a radial force component is generated and the composite is formed.
21: 2014/07866 22: 2014/10/28 43: 2015/10/07 51: A61K, A61P 71: PANDALIS, Georgios 72: PANDALIS, Georgios 33: EP(DE) 31: 12003632.2 32: 2012/05/-09 33: US 31: 61/644,603 32: 2012/05/09 54: COMPOSITION FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF VIRAL INFECTIONS CAUSED BY RETROVIRUSES 00: The invention relates to a composition for use in the prophylaxis and/or treatment of viral infections caused by retroviruses, comprising a concentrate or an extract of a plant of the genus marrubium in combination with at least one concentrate or extract of another plant. 21: 2014/07878 22: 2014/10/29 43: 2015/09/25 51: E06B 71: BANN, Benjamin, Cicel 72: BANN, Benjamin, Cicel
This invention provides a wheel assembly for a sliding gate. The assembly comprises an outer housing defining two mutually spaced axle-mounting formations; an axle or shaft mounted in said housing, extending between said axle-mounting formations; and a wheel mounted for rotation about said axle. The wheel is manufactured at least partially from a plastics material, preferably polyvinyl chloride (PVC). The wheel typically defines a central hole for accommodating the axle, and the surface defining the hole may be lined with a bush manufactured from polytetrafluoroethylene (PTFE).
21: 2014/07901 22: 2014/10/29 43: 2015/10/08 51: A61B, A61F 71: Waldemar Link GmbH & Co. KG 72: LINK, Helmut D. 33: EP(DE) 31: 12167795.9 32: 2012/05/11 54: REINFORCING IMPLANT FOR AN ELONGATED BONE, IN PARTICULAR FEMUR 00: The invention relates to a reinforcing implant for anchoring shafts (96, 97) of two prostheses (94, 95) which are arranged opposite each other on an elongated bone, in particular a femur (9). According to the invention, the implant has a generally elongated shaft-like shape and a receiving sleeve (1, 2) at both ends for a respective anchoring shaft (96, 97) and a disconnectable coupling piece (3) lying between the receiving sleeves for a rigid connection. In this manner, a force bridge is formed between the two anchoring shafts so that the bone is no longer subjected to the force transmission in particular in the sensitive intermediate region between the two anchoring shafts.
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21: 2014/07902 22: 2014/10/29 43: 2015/09/25 51: A47F 71: MeadWestvaco Corporation 72: ZACHERLE, Matthew E., BATES, Aaron L., LOFTIN, Caleb S. 33: US 31: 13/453,538 32: 2012/04/23 54: PRODUCT DISPENSING SYSTEM WITH TAPERED CATCH ELEMENT 00: A product dispensing system including a dispenser having a front end longitudinally opposed from a rear end, the dispenser including a first support deck extending at least partially between the front end and the rear end, a catch element connected proximate the first support deck, the catch element including a front edge, wherein the front edge is tapered to a forward-most end, and a second support deck positioned below the first support deck, the second support defining a product display area.
21: 2014/07905 22: 2014/10/29 43: 2015/10/13 51: H04N 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd. 72: WANG, Xin, LIU, Yongliang, ZHANG, Shaobo 33: US 31: 61/638,963 32: 2012/04/26 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SIGNALING SEGMENT ENCRYPTION AND KEY DERIVATION FOR ADAPTIVE STREAMING 00: An apparatus for decoding a media stream, wherein the apparatus comprises a memory module, a processor module coupled to the memory module, wherein the memory module contains instructions that when executed by the processor cause the apparatus to perform the following: receive a media stream comprising a segment signaling information and a plurality of segments, wherein the plurality of segments comprises encoded and unencoded segments, wherein the segment signaling information comprises identification of at least two segment groups each comprising at least one segment, identify at least one segment group using the segment signaling information in the media stream, identify at least one segment decoding algorithm for the at least one segment group, identify at least one decoding key for the at least segment group, and decode each encoded segment within the at least segment group using the at least segment decoding algorithm and the at least one decoding key.
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21: 2014/07915 22: 2014/10/30 43: 2015/09/29 51: C22C C21C 71: AK STEEL PROPERTIES, INC. 72: DOUTHETT, Joseph, A., CRAYCRAFT, Shannon, K. 33: US 31: 61/619,048 32: 2012/04/02 54: COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL 00: A cost effective ferritic stainless steel exhibits improved corrosion resistance comparable to that observed on Type 304L steel. The ferritic stainless steel is substantially nickel-free, dual stabilized with titanium and columbium, and contains chromium, copper, and molybdenum.
21: 2014/07935 22: 2014/10/30 43: 2015/09/28 51: B65D, F16L, F17C 71: L'Air Liquide, Societe Anonyme pour L'Etude et L'Exploitation des Procedes Georges Claude 72: FRENAL, Antoine 33: FR 31: 1255164 32: 2012/06/04 54: PLUG FOR A FLUID COUPLING, CORRESPONDING VALVE, BOTTLE AND FILLING METHOD 00: The invention relates to a plug (1) for a fluid coupling including an attachment sleeve (11) to be fitted onto a coupling (2), the sleeve (11) extending about a central longitudinal axis (13), the sleeve (11) comprising, on the inner surface thereof and at a first end, a tapped portion (12) to be used for engaging with a mating threaded portion (20) formed on the outer surface of a coupling (2) with a view to screwing/unscrewing same by rotation about a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis (13), characterised in that the tapped portion (12) includes at least one recess (116) parallel to the longitudinal
axis (13), projecting along a plane orthogonal to the longitudinal axis (13), the at least one recess (116) intersecting with the circle having the smallest diameter of the tapping (12), and in that the inner surface of the sleeve (11) includes, at a second end opposite the first end, a pin (14) extending into the sleeve (11) in a direction parallel to the longitudinal axis (13) toward the second end of the sleeve (11) until a free end (15) located between the first and second ends of the sleeve (11), said free end (15) of the pin (14) being provided such as to form a protective cover for a surface of the coupling to be used for engaging with a filling tool.
21: 2014/07941 22: 2014/10/30 43: 2015/10/15 51: A01N, C07D 71: Syngenta Participations AG 72: VILLEDIEU-PERCHERON, Emmanuelle, ZURWERRA, Didier, LACHIA, Mathilde Denise, DE MESMAEKER, Alain, WOLF, Hanno Christian, JUNG, Pierre Joseph Marcel, LANFERMEIJER, Franciscus, VAN DEN WIJNGAARD, Paul, SCREPANTI, Claudio 33: GB 31: 1208561.9 32: 2012/05/14 54: PLANT GROWTH REGULATING COMPOUNDS 00: The present invention relates to novel strigolactam derivatives, to processes and intermediates for preparing them, to plant growth regulator compositions comprising them and to methods of using them for controlling the growth of plants and/or promoting the germination of seeds.
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21: 2014/07956 22: 2014/10/31 43: 2015/10/05 51: F21V F16L 71: HANGZHOU HPWINNER OPTO CORPORATION 72: CHEN, Kai, HUANG, Jianming, LU, Huali 33: CN 31: 201210188159.1 32: 2012/06/08 33: CN 31: 201320278363.2 32: 2013/05/21 33: CN 31: 201310189101.3 32: 2013/05/21 54: AN LED MODULE SEALING TECHNOLOGY 00: An LED module sealing technology, which comprises: (1) a waterproof wire (22) that through a hole (21) of a radiator is connected to an anode weld joint and a cathode weld joint on a PCB (12), wherein a through region between the anode weld joint, the cathode weld joint and the waterproof wire (22) is encapsulated by colloid, and a waterproof sealing process is operated between the waterproof wire (22) and the hole (21); (2) fixing the PCB (12) on the radiator (11); (3) placing a solid silica gel ring (14) in a lens group (13) periphery; (4) injecting liquid silica gel (15) along the lens group (13) periphery, and the liquid silica gel dosage is limited to adhering the solid silica gel ring (14) completely; (5) place the radiator (11) which includes the PCB (12) and the waterproof wire (22) upside down on the lens group (13) which is processed by step (4) including the solid silica gel ring (14) and the liquid silica gel (15), and fixing the assembled radiator and the lens group (13). The LED chip is isolated thoroughly by at least dual water proof sealing ring, so that stopping all moisture and any other harmful gas eroding the chip and the PCB, and actualizing the sealing protection between the lens group and the radiator.
72: MULLER, LOUIS CROUSE, FOURIE, Coenrad Johann 33: ZA 31: 2012/04910 32: 2012/07/02 54: AUTOMATED STATE MACHINE EXTRACTION FOR RAPID-SINGLE FLUX-QUANTUM CIRCUITS 00: The invention provides a method and system for extracting a state machine representation of a digital logic superconductive circuit from an alphanumeric representation of the circuit. The alphanumeric representation typically specifies circuit components including inductive elements, their interconnectivity and input and output nodes. The method according to the invention comprising the steps of simulating the circuit in a suitable software environment utilising the alphanumeric representation; identifying inductive loops in the circuit; identifying inductive loops in the circuit capable of storing one or more magnetic fluxons and discarding all others; and extracting the state machine representation, using only the inductive loops in the circuit capable of storing magnetic fluxons.
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21: 2014/07976 22: 2014/10/31 43: 2015/10/07 51: B01J, C01B, C07C, C10G 71: EXXONMOBIL CHEMICAL PATENTS INC. 72: MERTENS, Machteld 33: EP 31: 12172378.7 32: 2012/06/18 54: SYNTHESIS OF CRYSTALLINE MOLECULAR SIEVES HAVING THE EUO FRAMEWORK TYPE 00: In a process for the synthesis of a crystalline molecular sieve material having the EUO framework type, a synthesis mixture is provided suitable for the formation of an EUO framework type molecular sieve and comprising ?,?,?,?',?',?'hexamethylhexanediammonium, Q, cations and a colloidal suspension of seed crystals of an EUO framework type molecular sieve. The synthesis mixture is crystallized and an EUO framework type molecular sieve in the form individual crystals and/or aggregates of crystals having an average size, d50, as measured by laser scattering, of less than 15 µm is recovered from the synthesis mixture. 21: 2014/07983 22: 2014/10/31 43: 2015/09/29 51: G06Q, H04W 71: HR COMPUTEK (PTY) LTD. 72: CHAKHALA, Harry, SIBIDI, Abi 33: ZA 31: 2013/05823 32: 2013/08/01 54: A method and system for facilitating communication between users and civil service providers 00: The invention relates to a system 10 and method for facilitating communication between citizens and a civil service provider such as the police force. The system 10 comprises a central server 14 which is communicatively linked to a smartphone 12 of a citizen, on the one hand, and a service desk 15 of the police department, on the other. The service desk 15 is, in turn, linked to a communication device 16 of a patrol officer in the field. The method enables the citizen to report criminal activity by way of a mobile application which provides the user with a menu-driven selection 20 of categorised reportable incidents 21. Upon selection of an incident 21, a message is forwarded to the service desk 15 via the server 14 and automatically assigned to the nearest available patrol officer. The message may include photos taken by the citizen and GPS coordinates.
21: 2014/07984 22: 2014/10/31 43: 2015/10/22 51: C07C 71: Evonik Industries AG 72: ZHANG, Zhengfeng, KÖLBL, Gerhard, SARTORELLI, Lorenza, HILTNER, Horst, WANG, Huisheng, MICHEL, Mirko 33: PCT/CN 31: 2012/075033 32: 2012/05/03 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF HIGHLY PURE, NON-YELLOWING (METH)ACRYLIC ACID 00: This invention relates to a process of preparing highly pure, non- yellowing (meth)acrylic acid necessary for high-tech applications requiring longterm color stability in the presence of amines. Process for the preparation of highly pure, nonyellowing (meth)acrylic acid comprising the steps: f) Condensation of a (meth)acrylic acid- containing gas phase obtained via a gas phase oxidation process of a C4-compound to generate an aqueous (meth)acrylic acid solution g) Separation of the (meth)acrylic acid from the aqueous (meth)acrylic acid solution to obtain crude (meth)acrylic acid h) Rectification of the crude (meth)acrylic acid to obtain pure (meth)acrylic acid via a sidestream outlet of the rectification column i) Treatment of the pure (meth)acrylic acid generated in step c) with an ion exchange resin j) Distillation of the (meth)acrylic acid generated in step d). 21: 2014/07987 22: 2014/10/31 43: 2015/09/28 51: B62D 71: Polaris Industries Inc. 72: KINSMAN, Anthony J., MORISON, Angus M., HOLLMAN, Keith A., SCHLANGEN, Adam J., FEDELEM, Greg W., GOFFMAN, Daniel L., JOHNSON, Paul J., KNUTSON, Kelly J., JOHNSTUN, Jeremiah T. 33: US 31: 13/464,603 32: 2012/05/04 54: SIDE BY SIDE ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE 00: -
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A utility vehicle (600) comprises a plurality of ground engaging members (6, 8), a frame (4), and an operator area (30) having an operator side and a passenger side. The utility vehicle further comprises a roll cage (850) extending above the operator area, a front windshield (888) coupled to the roll cage, and a rear windshield (890) coupled to the roll cage. The utility vehicle further includes a roof (884) latched to the roll cage, a first door (886) hinged to the roll cage along the operator side, and a second door (886) hinged to the roll cage along the passenger side. The couplings between the rear windshield and the roll cage, between the roof and the roll cage, and between the first and second doors and the roll cage each being free of a fastener. The front and rear windshields, the roof, and the first and second doors enclose the operator area.
21: 2014/07991 22: 2014/10/31 43: 2015/10/07 51: A01N, A61K 71: Norbrook Laboratories Limited 72: REYNOLDS, Louise, UMRETHIA, Manish, HILLAN, Andrew 33: GB 31: 1207767.3 32: 2012/05/03 54: AVERMECTIN POUR-ON FORMULATION WITH REDUCED WITHDRAWAL TIME 00: A topical anti-parasitic composition comprising: (i) from about 0.001% w/v to about 15% w/v of at least one avermectine, based on the total weight of the composition; (ii) at least about 60% w/v of a solvent, based on the total weight of the composition; and (iii) at least one oil in an amount of up to about 30 % w/vl based on the total weight of the composition, where in the composition is free of polymeric material.
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.
21: 2014/08021 22: 2014/11/03 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61K, C07D 71: Merck Patent GmbH 72: HEINRICH, Timo, ZENKE, Frank, KRIER, Mireille, FRIESE-HAMIM, Manja, SEENISAMY, Jeyaprakashnarayanan 33: DE 31: 10 2012 006 884.0 32: 2012/04/04 54: CYCLIC AMIDES AS METAP-2 INHIBITORS 00: -
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21: 2014/08024 22: 2014/11/03 43: 2015/09/25 51: F16K 71: AVK Holding A/S 72: FREUDENDAHL, Erling Arnum 33: GB 31: 1319427.9 32: 2013/11/04 54: A VALVE ASSEMBLY, A HYDRANT INCORPORATING A VALVE ASSEMBLY AND USE OF A VALVE ASSEMBLY 00: The invention relates to a valve assembly comprising a valve housing having a main flow passage through which a fluid may pass through the valve assembly. The valve assembly further comprises an inlet opening arranged at one end of the main flow passage – through which the fluid enters the valve assembly and an outlet opening arranged at the other end of the main flow passage – through which the fluid exits the valve assembly. The valve assembly also comprises a valve plug connected to the valve housing through a tilt joint, wherein the valve plug is arranged to tilt around the tilt joint and wherein the tilt joint is arranged outside said main flow passage. The valve plug is connected to an actuating mechanism for tilting the valve plug from an open position to a closed position and from the closed position to the open position and wherein the valve plug is arranged to tilt in the flow direction through the main flow passage, when moving from the open position to the closed position.The invention further relates to a hydrant incorporating a valve assembly and use of a valve assembly.
21: 2014/08044 22: 2014/11/04 43: 2015/10/08 51: C08B B01J 71: UNIVERSITY OF YORK 72: CLARK, James, Hanley, PFALTZGRAFF, Lucie, Anne, BUDARIN, Vitaliy, Lvovich, DE BRUYN, Mario 33: GB 31: 1206034.9 32: 2012/04/04 54: MICROWAVE ASSISTED CITRUS WASTE BIOREFINERY 00: There is described a method of isolating one or more of pectin, d-limonene, a flavour compound, a flavonoid, a soluble monosaccharide, a decomposition product of a monosaccharide and cellulose, from citrus material wherein said method comprises the microwave assisted hydrothermal low temperature treatment of citrus material.
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The invention relates to a flexible multi-core cable (10) adapted to be used in a signalling system for communicating information to workmen and the like in an underground environment, the cable (10) includes a plurality of indicators (20) suitably spaced apart along the length of the cable and arranged to provide a selection of warning signals at suitably spaced apart time intervals to workmen and the like, which signals correlate to specific safety conditions in the underground environment. The invention also relates to the signalling system and to a method of using same.
21: 2014/08082 22: 2014/11/04 43: 2015/09/28 51: A61K, A61P 71: Replicor Inc. 72: BAZINET, Michel, VAILLANT, Andrew 33: US 31: 61/648,694 32: 2012/05/18 54: OLIGONUCLEOTIDE CHELATE COMPLEX METHODS 00: It is described pharmaceutical compositions and methods for the treatment of viral infections, hypercholesterolemia, hypertriglyceridemia, Alzheimer's disease, prion disease and Duchene's muscular dystrophy with oligonucleotide chelate complexes.
21: 2014/08086 22: 2014/11/05 43: 2015/10/14 51: B65G 71: ASGCO MANUFACTURING, INC. 72: FRIES, James, Edward, GIBBS, Aaron, T. 33: US 31: 61/644,115 32: 2012/05/08 54: FLIP-ABLE V-PLOW BELT CLEANER 00: A V-plow belt cleaner has a cleaning element providing first and second opposing cleaning edges and which can be flipped over so that the second cleaning edge is adjacent the conveyor belt; and reconnecting the V-plow belt cleaner to its mount. The flip-able V-plow belt cleaner may comprise: left and right arms defining an apex and providing a mounting interface for cleaning media; a front arm holder attached proximate the apex; a rear support bar attached proximate rearward ends of the arms for maintaining a spacing; one or more rear arm holders attached to the rear support bar; and two or more power arms for connecting to a V-plow mount, each power arm being pivotably connected to a front or rear arm holder and being mountable to positions both above and below the V-plow cleaner.
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21: 2014/08095 22: 2014/11/05 43: 2015/10/12 51: C01B 71: UNIVERSITY OF NEWCASTLE UPON TYNE 72: SILLER, Lidija, BUTENKO, Yuriy 33: GB 31: 1207327.6 32: 2012/04/27 54: METHOD FOR THE SEPARATION OF DIAMOND PARTICLE CLUSTERS 00: A method for the separation of diamond particle clusters into discrete diamond particles and/or into smaller diamond particle clusters comprising fewer diamond particles is disclosed. The diamond particle clusters are combined with at least one liquid phase organic or inorganic compound, or with a solution of at least one organic or inorganic compound in at least one solvent to form a reaction mixture. Mechanical means are then used to separate the diamond particle clusters into discrete diamond particles and/or into smaller clusters within the reaction mixture producing diamond particles with dangling bonds or free bonding sites on the surface of the diamond particles. The at least one organic or inorganic compound then reacts with these dangling bonds present on the diamond particle surface. The surfaces of the diamond particles are functionalised by the reaction with the organic or inorganic compounds and the diamond particles and/or smaller clusters produced are well dispersed in dry powder form, as well as in solution. 21: 2014/08099 22: 2014/11/05 43: 2015/09/25 51: C21B, F27B, F27D 71: Siemens VAI Metals Technologies GmbH 72: HAUZENBERGER, Franz, MILLNER, Robert, PLAUL, Jan-Friedemann, REIN, Norbert 33: EP(AT) 31: 12168157.1 32: 2012/05/16 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR INTRODUCING FINE PARTICLE-SHAPED MATERIAL INTO THE FLUIDISED BED OF A FLUIDISED BED REDUCTION UNIT 00: -
The invention relates to a method and a device for introducing fine particle-shaped material (4) comprising ferritic particles into an fluidised bed reduction unit (1) having an fluidised bed (24), wherein the temperature in the fluidised bed (24) is greater than 300°C, preferably greater than 400°C, particularly preferably greater than 500°C and less than 900°C, preferably less than 850°C, particularly preferably less than 800°C, and wherein the fine particle-shaped material (4) is introduced directly into the fluidised bed (24) and/or in a free space (25) above the fluidised bed (24) by means of a burner (2). The invention further relates to the use of the method according to the invention for producing liquid pig iron (17) or liquid steel pre-products (18) by means of a melt reduction process in a melt reduction unit (22).
21: 2014/08101 22: 2014/11/05 43: 2015/10/12 51: F01K, F22B 71: Cockerill Maintenance & Ingénierie S.A. 72: DETHIER, Alfred 33: EP(BE) 31: 12169483.0 32: 2012/05/25 33: BE 31: 2012/0356 32: 2012/05/25 54: COUPLING OF A TURBOPUMP FOR MOLTEN SALTS 00: A device comprising at least one vertical pump (3) and at least one associated turbine (4), for transporting a heat-transfer fluid carried at high temperature over a difference in level, characterised in that the device comprises a mechanical device for coupling the turbine (4) with the pump (3), comprising a gearbox (21) with a gimbal coupling (41) located on the turbine (4) side, allowing the mechanical energy produced by the turbine (4) to be reused for actuating the pump (3).
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21: 2014/08103 22: 2014/11/05 43: 2015/10/07 51: C08B, C13K, D21C 71: Södra Cell AB, Lenzing Aktiengesellschaft 72: BOGREN, Johannes, PARKÅS, Jim, SCHILD, Gabriele, BORGARDS, Andrea 33: SE 31: 1250540.0 32: 2012/05/28 54: NEW PROCESS AND A DISSOLVING PULP MANUFACTURED BY THE PROCESS 00: The present document relates to processes for manufacturing pulp and more specifically to improved processes for manufacturing dissolving pulp. The processes have primarily been developed to be used in connection with large scale kraft processes, i.e. they have been designed to be incorporated into a plant. A liquor derivable from the process and comprising xylan, lignin, alkali and water is also disclosed as well as a dissolving pulp produced by the process. 21: 2014/08105 22: 2014/11/05 43: 2015/10/12 51: B65D 71: Closure Systems International Inc. 72: EDIE, John, ELLIOTT, Daniel, GREEN, Erin 33: US 31: 61/653,900 32: 2012/05/31 54: CLOSURE WITH APPLICATION GUIDE 00: A plastic closure includes a top wall portion, and an annular depending skirt portion having at least one internal thread formation, in order to facilitate high-
21: 2014/08106 22: 2014/11/05 43: 2015/10/12 51: A61B, A61F 71: Urogyn B.V. 72: VAN DER VLEUTEN, Ruben, DE VRIES, Jan Albert 33: EP(NL) 31: 12165366.1 32: 2012/04/24 54: APPLICATOR FOR DELIVERING AN OCCLUDING COMPOUND IN A FALLOPIAN TUBE 00: Applicator (1) for delivering an occluding compound in a fallopian tube (10). The applicator comprises: - a lumen (4) extending between a proximal end (41) connectable to a dispenser (2) for containing uncured occluding compound (11), and a distal end (42); - a spiral wire (6) with a first end (61) connected to the distal end of the lumen and a free second end (62); - a disconnecting member (5) for disconnecting the spiral wire (6) from the distal end; - an actuator (7) for actuating the disconnecting member (5). The distal end of the lumen can be inserted into the fallopian tube. The spiral wire functions as a guide
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wire. The curable compound embeds the spiral wire. The actuator can be actuated to disconnect the embedded spiral wire from the distal end of the lumen.
21: 2014/08128 22: 2014/11/06 43: 2015/10/09 51: A61K 71: UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA, UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL 72: DE CANHA, Marco, Nuno, MOODLEY, Indres, MOGAPI, Elizabeth, HUSSEIN, Ahmed, LALL, Namrita 33: ZA 31: 2012/03648 32: 2012/05/18 54: EXTRACT OF GREYIA RADLKOFERI AND USE THEREOF 00: This invention relates to the isolation and use of a plant extract in the treatment of skin hyperpigmentation. More particularly, this invention relates to the isolation of a tyrosinase inhibitor in an extract of plant material from the Greyia radlkoferi (G. radlkoferi) plant, the extract including 5,7dihidroxyflavone[(2S)-pinocembrin]; 2’,6’-dihydroxy4’-methoxydihydrochalcone; 2’,4’,6’trihydroxyhydrochalcone; 3,5,7-trihydroxyflavone and 4’,5’7-trihydroxyisoflavone. 21: 2014/08134 22: 2014/11/06 43: 2015/09/30 51: F41J 71: Stapp International AB 72: MOBERG, Gerth 33: SE 31: 1250579-8 32: 2012/06/04 54: A LEACHING PROTECTOR FOR OUTDOOR SHOOTING RANGES 00: The object of the present invention is to provide a leaching protector at outdoor shooting ranges comprising an elastic covering layer arrangement (100), a projectile-arresting material and a drainage arrangement. The covering layer arrangement (100) comprises a security layer (101) covering a security area (110) having a low probability of being penetrated by projectiles and a firing layer (102) covering a firing area (120) having a high probability
of being penetrated by projectiles. The security layer (101) and the firing layer (102) are penetrable by projectiles. The security layer (101) is made of a first material and the firing layer (102) is made of a second material.
21: 2014/08135 22: 2014/11/06 43: 2015/10/06 51: B60L, H02K 71: General Electric Company 72: FISENI, Alexander Felix, HUH, Kum-Kang, OSAMA, Mohamed, PAPINI, Francesco 33: US 31: 14/085,953 32: 2013/11/21 54: D-RING IMPLEMENTATION IN SKEWED ROTOR ASSEMBLY 00: An assembly includes multiple adjoined rotor sections each having multiple poles and multiple void rows therethrough that are radially distributed in each of the poles. The rotor sections are skewed in a circumferential direction. The assembly also has multiple conductive rings that substantially surround one of the void rows. A method of assembly and electric machines and vehicles using the assembly are also disclosed. Aspects reduce torque ripple in electric machines and allow for encoderless/sensorless operation in an electric machine using the rotor assembly. The present invention has been described in terms of specific embodiment(s), and it is recognized that equivalents, alternatives, and modifications, aside from those expressly stated, are possible and within the scope of the appending claims.
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21: 2014/08137 22: 2014/11/06 43: 2015/09/30 51: B60C, C08C, C08F, C08L 71: Lanxess Deutschland GmbH 72: STEINHAUSER, Norbert, GROSS, Thomas, ALBINO, Fernanda 33: EP(DE) 31: 12167353.7 32: 2012/05/09 54: CARBINOL-TERMINATED POLYMERS CONTAINING AMINE 00: The invention relates to diene polymers having, at the start of the polymer chain, tertiary amino groups of formula (I) or (II), wherein R1, R2 are identical or different and represent alkyl-, cycloalkyl-, aryl-, alkaryl- and aralkyl groups which can contain heteroatoms such as O, N, S and/or Si, Z represents a divalent organic group, which can also contain, in addition to C and H, heteroatoms such as O, N, S and/or Si, and, on the polymer chain ends, silanecontaining carbinol groups of formula (III) or the metal salts thereof or the semi-metal salts thereof, wherein R3, R4, R5, R6 are identical or different and represent H, alkyl-, cycloalkyl-, aryl-, alkaryl- and aralkyl groups which can contain heteroatoms such as O, N, S and/or Si, A represents a divalent organic group which can also contain, in addition to C and H, heteroatoms such as O, N, S and/or Si.
21: 2014/08138 22: 2014/11/06 43: 2015/10/14 51: B60C, C08C, C08F, C08L 71: Lanxess Deutschland GmbH 72: STEINHAUSER, Norbert, ALBINO, Fernanda, GROSS, Thomas 33: EP(DE) 31: 12167357.8 32: 2012/05/09 54: CARBINOL-TERMINATED POLYMERS CONTAINING ALLYLAMINE 00: -
21: 2014/08162 22: 2014/11/07 43: 2015/10/14 51: F16K 71: MILLER, James Douglas 72: MILLER, James Douglas 33: ZA 31: 2013/06198 32: 2013/08/16 54: AN AIR RELEASE VALVE
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00: An air-release valve 10 for a water supply pipeline, comprises a valve housing 12 defining a valve chamber 14, a control float 16 and a valve member 18 movably located within the valve chamber. The housing 12 has an upper end structure 24 defining an outlet 28 open to the atmosphere. An inner member 62 of the upper structure is removable. The valve member includes an outer valve formation 70 and an inner valve formation 74 removably sealably mounted to the outer valve formation. The inner valve formation defines an air vent passage 46 including a sealing insert 48. The control float 16 carries an O-ring seal 86 for sealing against the outer valve formation when the inner valve formation is removed. A further O-ring seal 68.2 forms a seal between the outer valve formation and the upper end structure. The air-release valve obviates the need for an isolating valve without which, theft of the valve is not possible while the valve is under pressure.
72: GABRIEL, Stephen Deems, HAMILTON, Matthew Michael, QIAN, Yimin, SIDDURI, Achyutharao 33: US 31: 61/661,953 32: 2012/06/20 54: N-ARYLTRIAZOLE COMPOUNDS AS LPAR ANTAGONISTS 00: Provided herein are compounds of the formula (I): as well as pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein the substituents are as those disclosed in the specification. These compounds, and the pharmaceutical compositions containing them, are useful for the treatment of inflammatory diseases and disorders such as, for example, pulmonary fibrosis.
21: 2014/08169 22: 2014/11/07 43: 2015/10/13 51: G01K 71: Temptime Corporation 72: PRUSIK, Thaddeus, SMITH, Dawn E., TAYLOR, Dene H., HOQUE ARNOLD, Raquiba 33: US 31: 61/645,889 32: 2012/05/11 54: DUAL-FUNCTION HEAT INDICATOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE 00: A dual-function heat indicator for monitoring two or more modes of heat exposure is described. A manufacturing process for the dual-function heat indicator is also described. Dual-function heat indicators as described may be useful for monitoring the exposure of host products, with which the dualfunction heat indicators may be associated, to cumulative ambient heat exposure and to a peak ambient heat exposure, and for other purposes.
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21: 2014/08171 22: 2014/11/07 43: 2015/10/09 51: A01C 71: Kuhn S.A. 72: AUDIGIE, Jean-Charles, EBERHART, Julien 33: FR 31: 1255026 32: 2012/05/31 54: DISTRIBUTION BOX FOR SINGLE SEED SEED DRILL WITH OPEN GROOVES AND SEED DRILL USING SUCH A BOX 00: The present invention relates to a distribution box (1) for a single-seed seed drill with a disc (4) provided with radial grooves (5) which are evenly spaced and open at the periphery of said disc (4), said disc (4) being mounted to rotate on a horizontal axis (4a) and separating a seed reservoir (6) from a suction device (7) so that the seeds are picked up from the reservoir (6) by said disc (4) using the stream of air at a depression and are held over at least part of their angular travel until they are expelled from a discharge opening (8). The box is notable in that each groove (5) has a suction hole (10) of a size smaller than that of the seeds that are to be distributed, said suction hole (10) opens onto a canal (11) of a width smaller than the diameter of the suction hole (10), said canal (11) is open as far as the periphery of the disc (4). The present invention also relates to a single-seed seed drill with at least one distribution box according to the invention.
21: 2014/08172 22: 2014/11/07 43: 2015/10/15 51: A61K, C07K 71: Ferring B.V. 72: HARRIS, Geoffrey S., GALYEAN, Robert Felix, WISNIEWSKI, Kazimierz 33: US 31: 61/645,558 32: 2012/05/10 54: V1A RECEPTOR AGONISTS 00: Compounds of formula (I), salts thereof, and compositions and uses thereof are described. The compounds are useful as V1a vasopressin agonists, for the treatment of, e.g., complications of cirrhosis, including bacterial peritonitis, HRS2 and refractory ascites.
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33: DE 31: 20 2012 006 090.2 32: 2012/06/22 54: POWER MANAGEMENT IN AN ENERGY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM 00: The invention relates to an arrangement for power management in an energy distribution system, a method for power management in an energy distribution system and an arrangement for carrying out the method for power management in an energy distribution system. In order to allow continuous correction and dynamic support of an energy distribution system (2) or in an energy distribution system (2), the invention provides a feed/return unit (3) and also a control unit (4). The control unit (4) is designed to sense a present actual system state and to take the sensed actual system state as a basis for prompting energy output or energy intake (energy out/intake, energy feed/return) by the feed/return unit (3).
21: 2014/08186 22: 2014/11/10 43: 2015/10/13 51: H04M, H04W 71: MOVIUS INTERACTIVE CORPORATION 72: LOWMAN, Philip, BACKHAUS, George, GANDHI, Jingnesh, GONZALEZ, Julio, GREEN, John, RUBENSTEIN, Paul, SPEANBURG, Mike 33: US 31: 13/466,074 32: 2012/05/07 54: System and method for provision of a second line service to a telecommunications device 00: A method for routing calls between a third party telecommunications device ("TD") and a subscriber TD associated with a primary service and a second line service ("SLS") involves associating the SLS number of the subscriber, the primary number of the subscriber and the primary number of a third party via a common relationship number. Calls directed from a third party to the SLS number of a subscriber
are routed to an SLS platform and redirected to the subscriber TD. Calls directed from the subscriber TD to the third party use the relationship number to route the call to the SLS platform. The combination of the SLS number and the relationship number identifies the third party calling number for call completion. Calls can be directed to and from an SLS number of a subscriber TD without having to coordinate the provisioning of a call through the subscriber's primary service provider.
21: 2014/08200 22: 2014/11/10 43: 2015/12/03 51: B65D 71: NOAH VILINSKY 72: NOAH VILINSKY 33: US 31: 61/648,511 32: 2012/05/17 54: PUSH UP CEREAL CUP 00: The disclosed embodiments relate generally to a system and method of using a push up cereal cup or box (PUCC). The system includes a top and bottom compartment that contains at least one liquid and at least one foodstuff. The device allows consumption of a mixture of liquid and foodstuff, such as cereal and milk, without the use of any utensils.
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21: 2014/08206 22: 2014/11/10 43: 2015/10/13 51: A24B, A24C, A24D, A24F 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: FAULKNER, John, METRANGOLO, Alessandro, SCHALLER, Jean-Pierre, SCHNEIDER, JeanClaude, GINDRAT, Pierre-Yves 33: EP 31: 12170360.7 32: 2012/05/31 54: ELECTRICALLY OPERATED AEROSOL GENERATING SYSTEM 00: A system (200) comprising an electrically-operated aerosol-generating apparatus and an aerosolgenerating article (1000) for use with the apparatus, the aerosol-generating article comprising an aerosolforming substrate (1020) comprising a rod comprising a first sheet comprising an aerosolforming material and a second sheet of non-tobacco material, the first and second sheets being gathered together and circumscribed by a wrapper. The second sheet preferably comprises a material that functions to modify an aerosol evolved from the aerosol-forming material or modifies other properties of the rod.
21: 2014/08210 22: 2014/11/10 43: 2015/10/09 51: A01N, C07F, C08K 71: AECI LIMITED 72: HOBKIRK, Alan Ronald, JANSEN VAN RENSBURG, Lawrence 33: ZA 31: 2014/01969 32: 2014/03/18 54: AMMONIUM POLYPHOSPHATE 00: -
21: 2014/08214 22: 2014/11/10 43: 2015/10/15 51: A61K, A61Q 71: L'Oreal 72: SEBILLOTTE-ARNAUD, Laurence 33: FR 31: 1254818 32: 2012/05/25 54: COSMETIC COMPOSITION COMPRISING THE COMBINATION OF A LIPOPHILIC SALICYLIC ACID DERIVATIVE, AN ANTIPERSPIRANT ALUMINIUM SALT OR COMPLEX AND AN AMINO ACID-N,N-DIACETIC ACID SALT 00: One subject of the invention is a cosmetic composition comprising, in a cosmetically acceptable medium, at least: (a) a lipophilic salicylic acid derivative or a salt thereof, and (b) at least one antiperspirant aluminium salt or complex, and (c) at least one sequestrant chosen from amino acid-N,Ndiacetic acid salts. The invention relates in particular to a composition in the form of an emulsion comprising at least one aqueous phase and at least one fatty phase, in particular an oil-in-water emulsion. The invention also relates to a process for preparing a composition in the form of an emulsion, in particular an oil-in-water emulsion, as defined previously, characterized in that the amino acid-N,Ndiacetic acid salt is introduced in the presence of the antiperspirant aluminium salt(s) or complex(es) before mixing with the amino acid-N,N- diacetic acid salt and before emulsification of the aqueous phase and of the fatty phase. The invention also relates to a process for the cosmetic treatment of human perspiration and optionally body odours, using this composition. 21: 2014/08215 22: 2014/11/10 43: 2015/10/20 51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D 71: Orion Corporation 72: AHLMARK, Marko, DIN BELLE, David, KAUPPALA, Mika, LUIRO, Anne, PAJUNEN, Taina, PYSTYNEN, Jarmo, TIAINEN, Eija, VAISMAA, Matti, MESSINGER, Josef 33: US 31: 61/651,217 32: 2012/05/24 54: CATECHOL O-METHYLTRANSFERASE ACTIVITY INHIBITING COMPOUNDS 00: -
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21: 2014/08216 22: 2014/11/10 43: 2015/10/13 51: A01N, A01P, C07D 71: Syngenta Participations AG 72: VILLEDIEU-PERCHERON, Emmanuelle, LACHIA, Mathilde Denise, DE MESMAEKER, Alain, WOLF, Hanno Christian, JUNG, Pierre Joseph Marcel, LANFERMEIJER, Franciscus, VAN DEN WIJNGAARD, Paul, SCREPANTI, Claudio 33: GB 31: 1209307.6 32: 2012/05/24 54: PLANT GROWTH REGULATING COMPOUNDS 00: The present invention relates to novel strigolactam derivatives, to processes and intermediates for preparing them, to plant growth regulator compositions comprising them and to methods of using them for controlling the growth of plants and/or promoting the germination of seeds. 21: 2014/08243 22: 2014/11/11 43: 2015/10/02 51: C07K; A61K; C12N; G01N 71: INSERM (INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE); UNIVERSITE DE NANTES; CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA RECHERCHE SCIENTIFIQUE (CNRS); UNIVERSITE D'ANGERS 72: LABARRIERE, Nathalie; LANG, Francois; BOBINET, Mathilde; ROGEL, Anne 54: NOVEL MELANOMA ANTIGEN PEPTIDE AND USES THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to a melanoma antigen peptide comprising the amino acids sequence selected in the group consisting of SEQ ID NO: 10, SEQ ID NO: l l, SEQ ID NO: 12, SEQ ID NO: 13, SEQ ID NO: 14 or SEQ ID NO: 15 or a functionconservative variant thereof. Moreover the invention also relates to a melanoma antigen peptide according to the invention for use in the prevention
21: 2014/08253 22: 2014/11/11 43: 2015/10/13 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: CONVERGENCE PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED 72: STANWAY, Steven, J., MACPHERSON, David, T., GIBLIN, Gerard, M.P., WITTY, David, R. 33: GB 31: 1209015.5 32: 2012/05/22 33: US31: 61/650,325 32: 2012/05/22 33: US 31: 61/773,710 32: 2013/03/06 54: Novel Compounds 00: The invention relates to spiro derivatives, to the use of said derivatives intreating diseases and conditions mediated by modulation of voltage-gated sodium channels, to compositions containing said derivatives and processes for their preparation. 21: 2014/08254 22: 2014/11/11 43: 2015/10/07 51: A24B, A24C, A24D, A24F 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: GINDRAT, Pierre-Yves, METRANGOLO, Alessandro, SCHALLER, Jean-Pierre, SCHNEIDER, Jean-Claude, FAULKNER, John 33: EP 31: 12170358.1 32: 2012/05/31 54: FLAVOURED RODS FOR USE IN AEROSOLGENERATING ARTICLES 00: A rod is formed from a first sheet comprising a tobacco material (2) and a second sheet (3) comprising a non-tobacco flavourant, the first and second sheets being gathered together and circumscribed by a wrapper (12). The rod may be used as a component part of an aerosol-generating article.
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54: AN INTEGRATED CISTERN APPARATUS FOR MOISTENING TOILET PAPER 00: An integrated cistern apparatus (100, 700) for moistening toilet paper (400), the integrated cistern apparatus (100, 700) being of the hidden cistern type and including a pressurised water inlet (202) connected to a water reservoir (806), a flush actuator (112, 114), and a flush outlet for delivering water from the water reservoir (806) to a toilet bowl (102), and having a front face (110) carrying the flush actuator (112, 114), the front face (110) being mountable on a wall (106) with the water reservoir (806) being embedded within the wall (106) and therefore generally hidden from sight, characterised in that the integrated cistern apparatus (100, 700) includes a nozzle (122, 722) mounted on or at the front face (110) and connected or connectable to the water inlet (202) and a nozzle actuator (124, 724) operable to cause water to be dispensed from the nozzle (122, 722).
21: 2014/08262 22: 2014/11/11 43: 2015/10/09 51: A61K 71: Repros Therapeutics Inc. 72: PODOLSKI, Joseph S., HSU, Kuang 33: US 31: 61/653,674 32: 2012/05/31 54: FORMULATIONS AND METHODS FOR VAGINAL DELIVERY OF ANTIPROGESTINS 00: -
The subject matter of the present invention is pertinent to the field of vaginal delivery of pharmaceutically active agents. Embodiments of the instant invention disclose methods for treating a variety of progesterone related disorders by vaginal administration of a pullulan capsule comprising one or more antiprogestins.
21: 2014/08263 22: 2014/11/11 43: 2015/10/22 51: A61M 71: FSC Laboratories, Inc. 72: STEELMAN, Peter Wayne, FLYNN, James Edward, ZEIS, John, WORLEY-HAM, Karla 33: US 31: 61/636,320 32: 2012/04/20 54: INHALATION DEVICES AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS INCLUDING THE SAME 00: A collapsible inhalation device for use with a metered dose inhaler (MDI) dispenser includes an outlet end member, an inlet end member and a tubular, pliable, collapsible sleeve member attached at either end to the inlet and outlet members. The outlet end member includes a mouthpiece. The inlet end member includes an inlet port and an MDI dispenser mount structure configured to receive and engage the MDI dispenser. The inhalation device is positionable in each of an open position, wherein the sleeve member defines a chamber, and a closed position, wherein the sleeve member is collapsed and enveloped by the outlet end member and the inlet end member. When the inhalation device is in the open position with the MDI dispenser mounted in the MDI dispenser mount structure, a dose of the medication can be dispensed from the MDI dispenser into the chamber through the inlet port to mix with air in the chamber and thereby form a mixture of the air and the dose of the medication that
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can be inhaled by a patient from the chamber through the mouthpiece.
21: 2014/08264 22: 2014/11/11. 43: 2015/09/25 51: E01B 71: Vossloh-Werke GmbH 72: KRIEG, Nikolaj, GNACZYNSKI, Martin 33: EP(DE) 31: 12170731.9 32: 2012/06/04 54: GUIDE PLATE FOR FASTENING RAILS FOR RAIL VEHICLES 00: The invention concerns a guide plate for fastening rails (S) for rail vehicles, comprising: a recess (3034), which is formed in the guide plate (3) from the underside (11), on which the guide plate (3) stands in the installed position; a support surface (13), which is formed on the upper side (10) of the guide plate (3) and is intended for a spring element (1, 2) provided for holding down the rail (S) to be fastened; and an abutment surface (9), which is formed on an end face of the guide plate (3) and extends in the longitudinal direction of the guide plate (3) and on which the rail (S) to be fastened is guided laterally in the installed position. Formed on the upper side (10) of the guide plate (3) is at least one reinforcing rib (21) which projects above the support surface (13) and extends transversely to the abutment surface (9). The recess, which is formed in the guide plate (3) from the underside (11), extends into that region of the guide plate (3) in which the reinforcing rib (21) is formed.
21: 2014/08283 22: 2014/09/25 43: 2015/10/12 51: B65D 71: KRAFT FOODS R & D, INC. 72: DUNKLE, Christopher, Wright, CLARK, Jo-Ann, LLOYD, Adam 33: GB 31: 1205556.2 32: 2012/03/29 54: PACKAGING 00: A flexible packaging bag is closed at one end by means of a header having a removable outer header portion and an inner header portion (16A) both of which are sealed. The seal in the inner header portion is peelable. An elliptical aperture is defined in the outer header portion. The aperture is dimensioned to enable the insertion of one or more fingers and is offset proximal to a first side edge of the outer header portion. The aperture is used to suspend the bag from a display hook at an angle and can be grasped as an aid to tearing when removing the outer header portion.
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21: 2014/08310 22: 2014/11/12 43: 2015/10/09 51: A41G; D01F 71: KANEKA CORPORATION 72: HASHIMOTO, TOMOMICHI, YORIZANE, MIKA, KAWAMURA, KOHEI, HIGAMI, TOMOKAZU 33: JP 31: JP2013-234824 32: 2013/11/13 54: POLYESTER-BASED FIBER FOR ARTIFICIAL HAIR AND HAIR ORNAMENT PRODUCT INCLUDING THE SAME 00: A polyester-based fiber for artificial hair having a gloss similar to that of human hair and having favorable touch and combing property and a hair ornament product including the polyester-based fiber are provided. The present invention relates to a polyester-based fiber for artificial hair including 5 to 40 parts by weight of a brominated epoxy flame retardant with respect to 100 parts by weight of a polyester resin. The polyester-based fiber for artificial hair has aggregates of the brominated epoxy flame retardant dispersed in the form of islands in the polyester resin, in the cross section of the fiber parallel to the fiber axis direction, and, to the fiber surface, 0.04 to 0.45 wt% of a dimethyl silicone oil having a viscosity of 10,000 to 50,000,000 mm2/s and 0.03 to 0.3 wt% of an antistatic agent with respect to the fiber weight adhere. The present invention relates also to a hair ornament including the polyester-based fiber for artificial hair.
21: 2014/08313 22: 2014/11/12 43: 2015/10/14 51: B23B, B25D, E21B 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy 72: MUUTTONEN, Timo, HÄMÄLÄINEN, Mikko, KANDELIN, Lars, HIETAKARI, Teemu 33: EP(FI) 31: 13192673.5 32: 2013/11/13 54: IMPACT DEVICE AND METHOD OF DISMOUNTING THE SAME 00: The invention relates to an impact device and a method of dismounting an impact device from a breaking device. The impact device (12) comprises a bush (16) inside which is a percussion piston (21). The impact device is arranged inside an impact device space formed in a frame (20) of a breaking device (15). The percussion piston is provided with a pull shoulder (33) allowing a dismounting force (FB) in a return direction (B) to be transmitted from the percussion piston to the bush. Thus, the bush is extracted from the frame by means of the percussion piston.
21: 2014/08332 22: 2014/11/13 43: 2015/10/29 51: A61F, A61B 71: AKHIL RAJENDRA DESAI 72: DESAI, AKHIL RAJENDRA 54: FEMALE URINATION RECEIVER 00: A receiver for urine whether for taking sample or disposing thereof, includes an open-topped of saddle shape which approximates the configuration of thighs, labia or other convenient zone.
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21: 2014/08333 22: 2014/11/13 43: 2015/10/28 51: A61K, A61P 71: CIPLA LIMITED 72: MALHOTRA, Geena, RAUT, Preeti 33: IN 31: 3583/MUM/2013 32: 2013/11/14 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS 00: The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising an anthelmintic agent. Specifically, the invention relates to a pharmaceutical composition comprising praziquantel or R- praziquantel in nanosized particles and one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients. The invention also relates to a process of preparing a pharmaceutical composition comprising praziquantel or R- praziquantel in nanosized particles and one or more pharmaceutically acceptable excipients; and its use in the treatment of anthelmintic infections. 21: 2014/08335 22: 2014/11/13 43: 2015/10/19 51: G01N 71: THE CLEVELAND CLINIC FOUNDATION 72: TUOHY, Vincent, K. 33: US 31: 61/624, 680 32: 2012/04/16 54: MULTIVALENT BREAST CANCER VACCINE 00: Compositions and methods for immunization against human breast cancer are disclosed. In one
21: 2014/08376 22: 2014/11/13 43: 2015/09/30 51: C22B 71: Outotec (Finland) Oy 72: METSÄRINTA, Maija-Leena, LIIPO, Jussi, KURKI, Pekka, SCHEIDEMA, Madeleine 33: FI 31: 20125410 32: 2012/04/16 54: METHOD FOR PROCESSING SLAGS OF NON-FERROUS METALLURGY 00: The invention relates to a method for processing slags of non-ferrous metallurgy containingiron and valuable metals, to produce clean slagthatis free of detrimental substances and valuable metals and suitable as it isfor use as a raw material or construction material. Slag is reduced in a reduction furnace (18) with the help of reducing agents (19) so far that at least 5% of the iron ofthe slag is reduced into metal. At the same time, some of the valuable metals, such as zinc, lead, arsenic and cadmium, vaporize. The contents ofthe reduction furnace (18) arecontinuously mixedto prevent separation of a metallic phase from the slag. The generated slagmetal mixture (21) is tapped off from the reduction furnace (18), cooled, crushed and ground to a finer size. Finally, a metal fraction (26) is separated from a clean slag (25).
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21: 2014/08387 22: 2014/11/13 43: 2015/10/13 51: E04B 71: USG Interiors, LLC 72: LEHANE, James J. Jr., LEAHY, Donald J., FARLEY, Steven E., ROWLAND, Thomas G., GULBRANDSEN, Peder J. 33: US 31: 13/451,654 32: 2012/04/20 54: INDEXING TAB FOR GRID RUNNER 00: A roll formed sheet metal grid runner, and method of its manufacture, for a suspended ceiling grid having indexing tabs stamped from a central web of the runner profile, the tabs being effective to reliably locate ceiling panels and, when the grid runner is nested with other identical runners in a package, avoid marring of visible surfaces.
21: 2014/08395 22: 2014/11/17 43: 2015/10/07 51: B26D A23G A23P 71: KRAFT FOODS R & D, INC. 72: GUSTAV, Thorsten, JUNG, Christian 33: GB 31: 1209306.8 32: 2012/05/23 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STAMPING ARTICLES 00: The invention relates to a method for stamping a plurality of articles (2), the method comprising the steps of transporting the plurality of articles (2) along a first conveyance path (4), splitting a transport flow of the plurality of articles (2) along the first conveyance path {4} into at least two parallel transport lines so as to transport the plurality of articles (2) along at least two parallel second conveyance paths (8, 10), stamping the plurality of articles (2) transported along the at least two parallel second conveyance paths (8, 10) using at least two parallel stamping units (12, 14) and merging transport flows of the plurality of articles (2) along the at least two parallel second conveyance paths (8, 10) so as to transport the plurality of articles (2)
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along a third conveyance path (18). Further, the invention relates to an apparatus for stamping a plurality of articles (2), the apparatus comprising a transport unit configured to transport the plurality of articles (2) along a first conveyance path (4), a splitting unit (6) configured to split a transport flow of the plurality of articles (2) along the first conveyance path (4) into at least two parallel transport lines so as to transport the plurality of articles (2) along at least two parallel second conveyance paths (8, 10), at least two parallel stamping units (12, 14) configured to stamp the plurality of articles (2) transported along the at least two parallel second conveyance paths (8, 10) and a merging unit (16) configured to merge transport flows of the plurality of articles (2) along the at least two parallel second conveyance paths (8, 10) so as to transport the plurality of articles (2) along a third conveyance path (18).
21: 2014/08417 22: 2014/11/17 43: 2015/10/09 51: H02K, H05K 71: PHILLIPS MACHINE SERVICE, INC. 72: KINCAID, Jesse, SIGGELKOW, John 33: US 31: 61/647,592 32: 2012/05/16 54: ENCLOSURE FOR USE OF PRIME MOVER IN A HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT 00: A prime mover assembly is suitable for use in a hazardous environment. The prime mover assembly includes a hazardous rated enclosure, a nonhazardous rated prime mover disposed in the enclosure, and a gland assembly extending through the enclosure in communication with the prime mover. The gland assembly provides power and instrumentation through the enclosure to the prime mover.
21: 2014/08419 22: 2014/11/17 43: 2015/10/09 51: C12Q 71: MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY LLC, FORAGE GENETICS INTERNATIONAL, LLC. 72: WHALEN, David, TEMPLE, Stephen, MCCASLIN, Mark, REDDY, Marry, S., HIATT, William, CERNY, Richard, Eric 33: US 31: 61/664,359 32: 2012/06/26 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITION FOR ENHANCED FORAGE QUALITY 00: The invention provides a method to select an alfalfa plant with enhanced feed value and increased flexibility in management either to increase quality of forage provided or to enhance biomass available earlier. 21: 2014/08430 22: 2014/11/17 43: 2015/10/05 51: A01N, A01P 71: AGRA GROUP, A.S. 72: CIGLER, Petr 33: CZ 31: PV 2012-371 32: 2012/06/01 54: PESTICIDE COMPOUNDS, USE THEREOF AND METHOD OF PROTECTION OF PLANTS 00: -
21: 2014/08433 22: 2014/11/17 43: 2015/10/09 51: C04B 71: Lafarge 72: SABIO, Serge, GHILARDI, Serge, PARDAL, Xiaolin, TESTUD, Michel 33: FR 31: 1254628 32: 2012/05/22 54: RAPID HYDRAULIC BINDER COMPRISING A CALCIUM SALT 00: -
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21: 2014/08440 22: 2014/11/17 43: 2015/10/07 51: A61K 71: Instituto De Medicina Molecular 72: PRUDÊNCIO PIGNATELLI, Rui Miguel, DIAS DA MOTA, Maria Manuel, BARBEIRO MENDES, António Manuel 33: PT 31: 106262 32: 2012/04/17 54: RODENT PLASMODIUM PARASITES AS PLATFORMS FOR A WHOLE-ORGANISM MALARIA VACCINE 00: A method for inducing protective immunity in a vertebrate host against malaria, by administering to the host a live rodent Plasmodium organism and exploiting its cross-species protection potential. A method to use genetically engineered live rodent Plasmodium organisms expressing antigens from different stages of the life cycle of human-infective Plasmodium species to immunize vertebrate hosts against malaria. The invention further provides for the production of a vaccine composition, by suspending wild-type or genetically modified rodent Plasmodium organisms in a suitable pharmaceutically acceptable carrier solution. 21: 2014/08442 22: 2014/11/17 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61K, A61P 71: Universidade Federal Do Pará - UFPA, Universidade Federal De Minas Gerais - UFMG, Museu Paraense Emílio Goeldi, Instituto Evandro Chagas, Secretaria Executiva De Saúde Pública Do Estado Do Pará 72: DOLABELA, Maria Fâni, MARTINS, Michel T., BRANDÃO, Dayse Lúcia do Nascimento, BORGES, Edinilza da Silva, PERCÁRIO, Sandro, MARINHO, Andrey Moacir do R., SILVA, Thiago L. da, VILHENA, Thyago da Costa, VASCONCELOS, Flávio de, MOTA, Eduardo F., SILVA, Adriana Veiga da Conceição, OLIVEIRA, Alaíde Braga de, BRANDÃO, Geraldo Célio, PAULA, Renata Cristina de, NASCIMENTO, Maria Fernanda Alves do, PÓVOA, Marinete Marins, COELHO-FERREIRA, Marlia Regina, BUSMAN, Dâmaris 33: BR 31: BR1020120194236 32: 2012/05/11 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING A PLANT EXTRACT AND FRACTION, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND USE THEREOF 00: The present invention describes the method for producing the dichloromethane fraction and
subfractions of Eleutherine plicata, commonly known as "marupazinho, maruparí, palmeirinha, coquinho, marupaí, marupaú, marupá-piranga, lírio-folha-depalmeira". The invention further includes the preparation of pharmaceutical compositions that contain the dichloromethane fraction and/or naphthoquinone, as well as the use thereof for the treatment of malaria. The extract and fractions described were tested and showed antiplasmodium activity, in particular against chloroquine-resistant Plasmodium falciparum (W2).
21: 2014/08447 22: 2014/11/18 43: 2015/10/09 51: B08B, E01H, B61C 71: MAREE, Cornelius Johannes 72: MAREE, Cornelius Johannes 33: ZA 31: 2013/08287 32: 2013/11/05 54: A MOBILE BIN 00: The invention relates to a mobile bin and a vacuum train. The mobile bin includes an undercarriage and a collection tank mounted on the undercarriage. The mobile bin further includes a first connection port in the collection tank for connecting the collection tank to a vacuum source and a second connection port in the collection tank for connecting the collection tank to a suction hose. The collection tank defines an airtight collection zone, such that at least a partial
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vacuum is created inside the collection tank when the first connection port is connected to a vacuum source.
21: 2014/08466 22: 2014/11/18 43: 2015/10/09 51: A61B, A61L, A61M 71: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC 72: DODD, James, Roderick, HICKS, John, Kenneth, HUDDLESTON, Elizabeth, Mary, HAMMOND, Victoria, Jody, SAXBY, Carl, HARTWELL, Edward, Yerbury 33: US 31: 61/650,391 32: 2012/05/22 33: US 31: 61/681,037 32: 2012/08/08 33: US 31: 61/782,026 32: 2013/03/14 33: US 31: 61/663,405 32: 2012/06/22 54: APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR WOUND THERAPY 00: Some arrangements disclosed herein relate to devices and methods for treating a wound, comprising applying negative pressure to the wound through a cover applied over a wound, monitoring the internal pressure in the wound, and controlling the closure of the wound by controlling the amount that a wound packing material positioned under the cover collapses within the wound based on the
monitored internal pressure. The wound packing material collapse can be controlled to ensure that the monitored internal pressure does not exceed a threshold value. Additionally, some embodiments or arrangements disclosed herein relate to a visualization element to visualize a location of a wound surface. The visualization element can comprise a radiopaque member that is configured to be positioned on or adjacent to a surface of an open wound.
21: 2014/08469 22: 2014/11/18 43: 2015/10/13 51: B01J 71: IMPALA PLATINUM HOLDINGS LIMITED 72: SMITH, Ian William Sands 33: ZA 31: 2012/03455 32: 2012/05/11 54: A MOLECULAR RECOGNITION RESIN AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME 00: -
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21: 2014/08470 22: 2014/11/18 43: 2015/10/07 51: A61C, A61K, A61M, A61N, A61P 71: Klox Technologies Inc. 72: LOUPIS, Nikolaos, PIERGALLINI, Remigio, HÉBERT, Lise 33: US 31: 61/653,288 32: 2012/05/30 54: PHOTOTHERAPY DEVICES AND METHODS 00: The present disclosure relates to phototherapy device members which can be coupled to a light source to deliver light to hard to reach or internalized sites and which include a flexible fiber optic tip member having a core for transmitting light and an elastic tubular connector sleeve for mechanically coupling the flexible tip member to the light source. The present disclosure also relates to phototherapy devices which comprise the light source and the flexible fiber optic tip member. The present disclosure also relates to methods of phototherapy using the phototherapy device such as antibactericidal treatment, periodontal treatment, wound healing treatment, anti-fungal treatment, anti parasitic treatment, anti -viral treatment, skin condition treatment, or treatments to minimize or reduce scarring.
21: 2014/08474 22: 2014/11/18 43: 2015/10/12 51: A23K, C11D, C12N, C12R, D06M 71: Roal Oy 72: MÄKINEN, Susanna, JUNTUNEN, Kari, KOMANDER, Alexandra, LANGFELDER, Kim, VEHMAANPERÄ, Jari, PURANEN, Terhi 33: FI 31: 20125623 32: 2012/06/07 54: NOVEL PROTEINS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CELLULOSIC MATERIAL 00: The present invention discloses novel polypeptides and enzyme preparations containing them, which enhance the efficiency of the cellulosic degradation even at elevated temperatures. The polypeptides are produced by recombinant technology, and means for their production are described. The novel polypeptides are useful in processing biomass, and in biofuel, starch, textile, detergent, pulp and paper, food, feed or beverage industries. They may also be used e.g. in cleaning the interior of a dishwashing machine or for biofinishing or biostoning. The novel polypeptides are also useful in animal feed. 21: 2014/08477 22: 2014/11/18 43: 2015/10/12 51: E21B 71: Ulterra Drilling Technologies, L.P. 72: MURDOCK, Andrew David, MUMMA, Matthew Douglas, CLEGG, John Martin, DUBOSE, William Henry, BOWDEN, Neal Alan 33: US 31: 61/645,833 32: 2012/05/11 54: DIAMOND CUTTING ELEMENTS FOR DRILL BITS SEEDED WITH HCP CRYSTALLINE MATERIAL 00: A polycrystalline diamond compact (PDC), which is attached or bonded to a substrate to form a cutter for a drill bit, is comprised of sintered polycrystalline diamond interspersed with a seed material which has a hexagonal close packed (HCP) crystalline structure. A region of the sintered polycrystalline diamond structure, near one or more of its working
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surfaces, which has been seeded with an HCP seed material prior to sintering, is leached to remove catalyst. Selectively seeding portions or regions of a sintered polycrystalline diamond structure permits differing leach rates to form leached regions with differing distances or depths and geometries. 21: 2014/08480 22: 2014/11/18 43: 2015/09/25 51: A23L, A61K 71: Omniblend Innovation Pty Ltd 72: LICHTI, Christopher Walter, BEST, Peter Richard Wynter, BEST, Janena Frances, LICHTI, Gottfried 33: US 31: 61/650,769 32: 2012/05/23 54: COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES OR PREDIABETES 00: A drink for moderating blood glucose levels produced by a meal in a human subject suffering diabetes or impaired glucose tolerance (IGT) the drink comprising:. at least one water soluble or water dispersible compound selected from the group consisting of amino acids, peptides and proteins in a total amount of at least 8g on a dry weight basis per serving of drink;. aqueous liquid in an amount of from 70ml to 400ml (preferably in an amount of from 100 ml to 250 ml and more preferably from 125 ml to 175 ml) per serving, and wherein the drink exhibits shear banding when subject to the shear banding test herein described.
21: 2014/08481 22: 2014/11/18 43: 2015/09/28 51: E02F 71: Baggerwerken Decloedt en Zoon 72: TACK, Bruno 33: BE 31: 2012/0351 32: 2012/05/25 54: DREDGING HEAD OF A TRAILING HOPPER DREDGER AND METHOD FOR DREDGING BY MEANS OF SAID DREDGING HEAD 00: The invention relates to a dredging head (6) of a trailing hopper dredger (1) which is configured to move in a direction of movement P. The dredging head (6) comprises a tubular construction (7) which can be attached to a suction line (3) and a visor (9) which is rotatable with respect to the tubular construction (7) and has a suction opening which is directed to the bottom for sucking in the bed material. The dredging head (6) further comprises a crushing device (12a, 12b, 16, 17, 18) for crushing material which is present in the dredging head (6). By means of the dredging head, it is possible to efficiently dredge bed material and in particular bed material containing rocks. The invention also relates to a dredging vessel equipped with the dredging head, and to a method for dredging a bed containing rocks.
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PATENT JOURNAL Disclosed herein are several embodiments of a negative pressure appliance and methods of using the same in the treatment of wounds. Some embodiments are directed towards wound dressings comprising a liquid and gas permeable transmission layer, an absorbent layer for absorbing wound exudate, the absorbent layer overlying the transmission layer, a gas impermeable cover layer overlying the absorbent layer and comprising a first orifice, wherein the cover layer is moisture vapor permeable. Some embodiments are directed to improved fluidic connectors or suction adapters for connecting to a wound site, for example using softer, kink-free conformable suction adapters.
21: 2014/08483 22: 2014/11/18 43: 2015/10/15 51: A61K, A61P, C08K, C08L, C09K 71: Klox Technologies Inc. 72: LOUPIS, Nikolaos, PIERGALLINI, Remigio 33: US 31: 61/653,101 32: 2012/05/30 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR BIOPHOTONIC BONE RECONSTRUCTION 00: Biophotonic compositions comprising a photoactivator, a calcium phosphate mineral, hyaluronic acid and optionally glucosamine are disclosed. Said composition have utility in the augmentation, repair and/or regeneration of bone when used in conjunction with actinic light of a wavelength absorbed by the photoactivator. 21: 2014/08505 22: 2014/11/19 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61F, A61M 71: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC 72: NICOLINI, Derek, GOWANS, Philip, MEHTA, Steven, Carl, ALLEN, Julie, ASKEM, Ben, Alan, COLLINSON, Sarah, Jenny, ZAGRABSKI, Carol 33: US 31: 61/785,927 32: 2013/03/14 33: US 31: 61/650,904 32: 2012/05/23 54: APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY 00: -
21: 2014/08513 22: 2014/11/19 43: 2015/09/30 51: A01P 71: Stoller Enterprises, Inc. 72: LIPTAY, Albert, SALZMAN, Ronald, STOLLER, Jerry 33: US 31: 61/636,332 32: 2012/04/20 54: PLANT GROWTH ENHANCING MIXTURE 00: Trehalose or trehalose-6-phosphate, when applied exogenously to citrus trees that are compromised in their growth and development with the condition referred to as citrus greening or HLB, can overcome the deadly effects of the problem. Renewal of tree tissue with trehalose or trehalose-6-phosphate has been documented to begin as soon as 72 hours after exogenous application to the dying tree. The tissue renewal continues with near complete renewal of the leaf canopy, development of fruiting buds, followed by flower development and then development of the flowers into abundant and healthy fruits. Much of what appeared to be dead wood tissue could be covered with healthy new leaves within 2 to 4 months after application. Addition of defined hormones to the soil application of trehalose or trehalose-6-phosphate further enhanced development of new canopy and root tissue.
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PATENT JOURNAL The invention relates to a device for pouring molten glass designed to be installed on a glass melting furnace, comprising: - a riser (1) having an outlet (2) of given diameter, - a device for regulating the rate of flow of molten glass leaving the riser, the molten glass flow regulating device comprising: - a removable plate (4) comprising a through-hole (40) the surface area of which is less than the surface area of the outlet (2) of the riser (1), and - a mobile shut-off means (3) designed to shut off the outlet (2) of the riser (1) or the through-hole in the removable plate (4) adjustably. The invention allows just one furnace to be used for various types of glass with highly differing viscosities.
21: 2014/08514 22: 2014/11/19 43: 2015/10/20 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: JAESCHKE, Georg, LINDEMANN, Lothar, STADLER, Heinz, VIEIRA, Eric 33: EP(CH) 31: 12176662.0 32: 2012/07/17 54: ARYLETHYNYL DERIVATIVES 00: -
21: 2014/08547 22: 2014/11/20 43: 2015/09/22 51: A61K, C07K 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: COSENZA, Marta, STARK, Christoph 33: US 31: 61/658,472 32: 2012/06/12 54: ANTIBODY FORMULATION 00: Anti-BAFFR antibodies are formulated as liquid formulation comprising a high concentration of the antibody active ingredient for delivery to a patient without high levels of antibody aggregation. The aqueous pharmaceutical composition may include one or more sugars, a buffering agent, a surfactant, and/or a free amino acid.
21: 2014/08518 22: 2014/11/19 43: 2015/10/14 51: C03B 71: Saint-Gobain Isover 72: BEAUFILS, Sébastien, MARTINS, Patrice 33: FR 31: 1254809 32: 2012/05/25 54: DEVICE FOR POURING MOLTEN GLASS 00: -
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a turbine positioned between an inlet and outlet of the cleaner. Rollers are rotatably carried on the bottom of the cleaner and forward and aft the proximate an inlet port. The rollers in combination with lower side wall portions of the housing form a plenum for water and enhance adherence of the pool cleaner to the submerged pool surface being cleaner. A hose connector operable with an outlet port is angled toward the forward direction of movement of the pool cleaner such that a suction hose will be placed slightly ahead of the pool cleaner when climbing a side wall surface to provide a weight for keeping the cleaner below the water surface and thus prevent an undesirable sucking of air at the inlet.
21: 2014/08550 22: 2014/11/20 43: 2015/10/20 51: H02M, H05B 71: ADB BVBA 72: DELLACORNA, Lorenzo, CANETTA, Federico 33: EP(BE) 31: 12173866.0 32: 2012/06/27 54: MODULAR CONSTANT CURRENT REGULATOR 00: Constant current regulator (10) for supplying a series circuit (9) of a lighting installation with an output electrical power corresponding to a predetermined output power, comprising a plurality of modules (13) electrically connectable for simultaneous operation to jointly provide the output power, the modules being each configured for providing a module output power contributing to the output power of the regulator. Each module comprises its proper transformer (135) for providing galvanic insulation as required by local standards, and a microcontroller (231) for controlling operation of the module. The
constant current regulator comprises a data communication network (17) configured to be connected to the microcontrollers (231) of the modules (13), wherein the microcontrollers (231) are operable to exchange data over the data communication network (17) so as to make the constant current regulator (10) modular, meaning that one or more of such modules (13) can be added to or removed from the constant current regulator.
21: 2014/08553 22: 2014/11/20 43: 2015/10/05 51: C08G 71: Rhein Chemie Rheinau GmbH 72: LAUFER, Wilhelm, ECKERT, Armin, PALZER, André 33: EP(DE) 31: 12168904.6 32: 2012/05/22 54: MOLDING POLYAMIDES, METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF, AND USE THEREOF 00: The invention relates to new molding polyamides, methods for the production thereof, and the use thereof. 21: 2014/08558 22: 2014/11/21 43: 2015/10/13 51: G06F 71: VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION 72: HUXHAM, Horatio Nelson, O'REGAN, Alan Joseph, VAN WYK, Hough Arie, MOSS, Tara Anne 33: ZA 31: 2013/08788 32: 2013/11/22 54: WIRELESS COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND ATTACHABLE ELEMENT 00: A method and system for wireless communication between a device and an attachable element are provided. The system includes: a device having a processor, a wireless communication module, and a wireless communication interface; an attachable element being attachable to the device, wherein the
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attachable element includes a wireless communication module, a wireless communication interface, and a hardware security module; wherein the device and the attachable element communicate data with each other using wireless communication between their respective wireless communication modules; and wherein the hardware security module is able to encrypt or decrypt data transmitted to or from the attachable element via the wireless communication module. The attachable element may be a cryptographic expansion device.
21: 2014/08591 22: 2014/11/21 43: 2015/10/07 51: B65G 71: Veyance Technologies, Inc. 72: WALLACE, Jack Bruce, BASSON, Jacques Frederick 33: US 31: 61/908,332 32: 2013/11/25 54: METHOD FOR MONITORING CONVEYOR BELT SPLICES 00: This invention provides a method for detecting defects in conveyor belt splices. A first set of magnetically permeable metal cords coming from a first side of a splice of a conveyor belt extend into a second side of the splice and have ends embedded in the second side. A second set of magnetically
permeable metal cords coming from the second side of the splice extend into the first side of the splice and have ends embedded in the first side. The method comprises magnetizing the first and second sets of magnetically permeable metal cords, and monitoring the magnetic image generated by a first and a second pole at the said ends of the first and second sets of magnetically permeable metal cords, respectively, to detect magnetic anomalies generated by cord defects. The first and second poles are of opposite polarity.
21: 2014/08594 22: 2014/11/21 43: 2015/09/30 51: A61K 71: Xlear, Inc. 72: JONES, Alonzo H., JONES, Nathan 33: US 31: 61/651,741 32: 2012/05/-25 54: XYLITOL-BASED ANTI-MUCOSAL COMPOSITIONS AND RELATED METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS 00: Compositions and methods for alleviating an allergy condition while also reducing a drying effect of an allergy medication or another anti-mucosal composition. In some embodiments, a nasal solution for alleviating an allergy condition may comprise an anti-mucosal composition in an amount effective for treating an allergy condition and at least one of xylitol and xylose in an amount effective for reducing nasal dryness caused by the anti-mucosal composition.
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PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2014/08616 22: 2014/11/24 43: 2015/10/06 51: B01J, C10G 71: IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES 72: ROCHER, Philippe, GUILLON, Emmanuelle, ROY-AUBERGER, Magalie 33: FR 31: 13/61.801 32: 2013/11/28 54: PROCESS FOR THE HYDROTREATMENT OF DIESEL EMPLOYING A CONCATENATION OF CATALYSTS 00: Aprocess for the hydrotreament of a diesel type hydrocarbon feed containing nitrogen-containing compounds is described, comprising a first step in which the feed is brought into contact with a catalyst in its oxide form, then a scond step in which the feed is brought into contact with a dried catalyst comprising at least one organic compound containing oxygen and/or nitrogen.
21: 2014/08597 22: 2014/11/21 43: 2015/10/12 51: A21D 71: Cargill, Incorporated 72: KOOT, Norbertus Philippus, VAN DER ZALM, Elizabeth Egberdina Johanna, VAN DEN ABEELE, Theo 33: EP(NL) 31: 12169020.0 32: 2012/05/23 54: PROCESS FOR THE ENRICHMENT OF GLUTEN AND STARCH FRACTIONS IN WHEAT FLOUR 00: The present invention relates to a process for the continuous or semi-continuous enrichment of one or more gluten fractions and one or more starch fractions in wheat flour. It further relates an apparatus for the separation, and to gluten enriched fractions and starch enriched fractions thus obtained.
21: 2014/08627 22: 2014/11/24 43: 2015/10/13 51: C12P 71: Plaxica Limited 72: MARSHALL, Edward Leslie, KEASEY, Alan, SUTTON, David Mark 33: GB 31: 1210275.2 32: 2012/06/11 54: LACTATE PRODUCTION PROCESS 00: A process for producing alkyl R-lactate from an initial compound comprising substructure (I) is provided. The process involves producing an intermediate comprising R,R- and S,S- lactide from the initial compound, wherein the initial compound is subjected to stereoisomerisation conditions; and reacting at least a portion of the intermediate with an alkyl alcohol to produce a product comprising alkyl R-lactate, wherein alkyl R-lactate is produced in the presence of an enzyme. Also provided are processes for the production of R- lactic acid, oligomeric R-lactic acid, R,R-lactide, poly-R-lactic acid and stereocomplex lactic acid.
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21: 2014/08634 22: 2014/11/24 43: 2015/09/30 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: Theravance Biopharma R&D IP, LLC 72: HUGHES, Adam, FLEURY, Melissa 33: US 31: 61/657,229 32: 2012/06/08 54: NEPRILYSIN INHIBITORS 00: In one aspect, the invention relates to compounds having the formula XII: where Ra, Rb, R2, R7, and X are as defined in the specification, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. The compounds described herein are prodrugs of compounds having neprilysin inhibition activity. In another aspect, the invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising these compounds; methods of using these compounds; and processes and intermediates for preparing these compounds.
21: 2014/08643 22: 2014/11/25 43: 2015/10/09 51: C10L F22B 71: SUNSHINE KAIDI NEW ENERGY GROUP CO., LTD. 72: YANG, Weiguang, GONG, Yan, ZHAN, Xiaodong, SONG, Dechen 33: CN 31: 201210128134.2 32: 2012/04/27 54: GAS-STEAM EFFICIENT COGENERATION PROCESS AND SYSTEM BASED ON BIOMASS GASIFICATION AND METHANATION 00: The present invention provides a gas-steam efficient cogeneration process and system based on biomass gasification and methanation, comprising a biomass gasification unit, a transformation unit, a purification unit, a methanation unit, and a methane concentration unit. The gasification unit utilizes a locally-external constant high-temperature heat source airflow bed which can remarkably improve effective gas compositions of CO and H2 and improve biomass gasification efficiency. The gasification unit can greatly reduce the quantity of tar produced at a high temperature, improves the carbon conversion rate, and removes investment on a tar removing device. In the process of methanation, the conversion efficiency of CO reaches 100%, and the conversion efficiency of H2 reaches 99%. Also, a large amount of by-product intermediate pressure superheated steam is produced, and power consumption of a circulation compressor in the traditional methanation process is reduced. The present invention has the advantages that biomass energy can be converted into clean, high-calorific-value, and convenient-for-use natural gas, and a large amount of heat released in the biomass gasification and methanation reaction can be efficiently recycled through a mode of producing high-quality superheated steam.
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21: 2014/08659 22: 2014/11/25 43: 2015/10/14 51: C12N, C12P 71: IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES 72: LOURET, Sylvain, BEN CHAABANE, Fadhel 33: FR 31: 12/01730 32: 2012/06/18 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ENZYME COCKTAIL USING THE LIQUID RESIDUE FROM A METHOD FOR BIOCHEMICALLY CONVERTING LIGNOCELLULOSIC MATERIALS 00: The invention relates to a method for producing an enzyme cocktail using a cellulolytic microorganism, including two steps: a step a) for growing said microorganism in a closed reactor in the presence of a carbon growth solution; and a step b) for producing said enzyme cocktail carried out by supplying a carbon production solution, the carbon substrate concentration of which is between 150 and 400 g/L, said carbon production solution including an inductive carbon substrate, characterized in that said inductive carbon substrate is a liquid residue from a step of pretreating lignocellulosic materials, the C5 sugar oligomers of which are at least 1 wt % of the total sugars in said liquid residue and at least 0.3 wt % of the total sugars in said carbon production solution. 21: 2014/08660. 22: 2014/11/25. 43: 2015/10/20 51: B66C, C21C, F27D, G01G 71: SGL CARBON SE 72: CHRIST, Martin, WERNER, Franz-Xaver, FISCHER, Stefan 33: DE 31: 10 2012 209 733.3 32: 2012/06/11 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING THE CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRODE MATERIAL DURING THE OPERATION OF AN ELECTRIC FURNACE 00: -
The present invention relates to a method for determining the consumption of electrode material during the operation of an electric furnace, particularly an arc furnace for producing steel, wherein the method comprises determining the weight of at least one electrode column arranged on or leading into the furnace by using a weighing device. The present invention further relates to a device for determining the consumption of electrode material of an electric furnace, particularly an arc furnace for producing steel, wherein the device comprises a weighing device for determining the weight of at least one electrode column arranged on or leading into the furnace, wherein the weighing device is integrated into an operating device of a system comprising an electric furnace. Vibration conditions of an electrode column during operation of an electric furnace can also be determined with the method according to the invention and the device according to the invention.
21: 2014/08661 22: 2014/11/25 43: 2015/10/20 51: A61F 71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC. 72: ARAI, Tatsuya, KOSKI, Matthew 33: US 31: 61/652,520 32: 2012/05/29 54: HYBRID ANCHOR 00: Some materials used to make anchors for soft tissue repair, for example, have beneficial properties, including stiffness, bioabsorbability, and osteoconductivity. These materials, however, are not flexible and are challenging to make flexible wings out of for winged anchors. Wing flex is desirable for achieving high fixation strength in winged anchors. Accordingly, an anchor is provided having a hybrid
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structure including a core body made from a biocomposite, bioabsorbability, osteoconductivity or biocompatible non absorbable material and a wing assembly made from different and more flexible material. Examples of the hybrid anchor take advantage of properties of the different materials strategically placed. A no-hole-prep example of the hybrid anchor reduces the time to install the anchor. A modular example of the hybrid anchor provides a customizable anchoring solution to meet a variety of diverse clinical needs.
21: 2014/08673 22: 2014/11/25 43: 2015/10/14 51: G06F 71: Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Company Limited 72: LIU, Yuewen, CHEN, Chuan, HE, Peng, MAI, Junming, LI, Yuhuang, CHEN, Weihua 33: CN 31: 201210150066.X 32: 2012/05/15 54: SOCIAL NETWORK GROUPING METHOD AND SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER STORAGE MEDIUM 00: A social network grouping method and system, and a computer storage medium. The method comprises: obtaining friend relationship data, and determining the weight of each friend node according to the friend relationship data; and selecting a friend node with the greatest weight from the friend nodes to form a new circle, searching for a best friend of the new circle by traversing, and adding the best friend into the new circle until searching for the best friend for the new circle is finished. In the present invention, the weight of each friend node is determined according to the friend relationship data, and then circles are obtained according to the weights of the friend nodes, and friends of only one circle are processed each time during obtaining of the circle, so as to avoid global distance calculation, and greatly reduce the processing amount. Therefore, users of a social network can be grouped
intelligently and rapidly, the processing amount is small and the efficiency is high.
21: 2014/08677 22: 2014/11/25 43: 2015/09/30 51: F16J 71: Federal-Mogul Corporation 72: DAVIDSON, Michael J., LESNAU IV, Edward, LAFRENZ, Chris 33: US 31: 13/475,025 32: 2012/05/18 54: GASKET WITH A COMPRESSION LIMITER 00: A cylinder head gasket has a functional layer with a plurality of openings with a compression bead surrounding at least one of the openings. The functional layer additionally includes a plurality of stoppers, or compression limiters, spaced from the compression bead for preventing full flattening of the compression bead between the engine block and the cylinder head and for limiting the expansion and contraction of the compression bead during and between firings in the cylinders of the engine block. At least one of the stoppers has a generally frustoconical shape with a top and a reversefrustoconical opening in the top.
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21: 2014/08686 22: 2014/11/26 43: 2015/09/30 51: E21F E21C 71: CHINA SHENHUA ENERGY COMPANY LIMITED, CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY, BEIJING 72: GU, Dazhao, ZHANG, Kai, CHEN, Shushe, WEI, Wenyu, YANG, Feng 33: CN 31: 201210256970.9 32: 2012/07/23 33: CN 31: 201210134162.5 32: 2012/04/28 33: CN 31: 201210133605.9 32: 2012/04/28 33: CN 31: 201210133830.2 32: 2012/04/28 54: METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTED STORAGE AND USE OF UNDERGROUND WATER IN MINE 00: Disclosed is a method for distributed storage and use of underground water in a mine. The method comprises the following steps: A. inspecting an area of underground space to be mined, and acquiring data on the bedrock geology of the strata; B. surveying the underground water of the mine, and acquiring the conditions of the flow distribution, water quality data and water pressure data for the underground water; C. designating one or more goaf spaces through which underground water cannot permeate as a water storage space of a distributed underground reservoir according to the data on the bedrock geology of the strata acquired in step A and the conditions of the flow distribution, water quality data and water pressure data for the underground water acquired in step B; and D. after the designated water storage space is formed, underground water generated when mining a working face adjacent thereto naturally seeping into the water storage space. The method can reduce underground water run-off and the effect on the growth and recovery of the ecological environment.
21: 2014/08706 22: 2014/11/26 43: 2015/10/07 51: A61K, A61P 71: Norgine BV 72: HALPHEN, Marc, GRUSS, Hans-Jürgen, COX, Ian, COCKETT, Alasdair, STEIN, Peter, UNGAR, Alex 33: GB 31: 1104202.5 32: 2011/03/11 33: GB 31: 1104200.9 32: 2011/03/11 54: COLONOSCOPY - PREPARATION 00: The invention provides a colon cleansing solution comprising: a) 300 to 2000 mmol per litre ascorbate anion provided by ascorbic acid, one or more salts of ascorbic acid,or a mixture thereof; and b) 10 to 200 g per litre polyethylene glycol. The invention also provides methods and kits associated with, or making use of the solutions. The invention also provides a method of cleansing the colon of a subject comprising: -administering to the subject an effective amount of a first cleansing solution;and then after a time interval -administering to the subject an effective amount of a second cleansing solution, where in the two cleansing solutions are as described in the specification. 21: 2014/08707 22: 2014/11/26 43: 2015/10/07 51: A61K, A61P 71: Norgine BV 72: HALPHEN, Marc, GRUSS, Hans-Jürgen, COX, Ian, COCKETT, Alasdair, STEIN, Peter, UNGAR, Alex 33: GB 31: 1104202.5 32: 2011/03/11 33: GB 31: 1104200.9 32: 2011/03/11 54: COLONOSCOPY - PREPARATION 00: The invention provides a colon cleansing solution comprising: a) 300 to 2000 mmol per litre ascorbate anion provided by ascorbic acid, one or more salts of ascorbic acid,or a mixture thereof; and b) 10 to 200 g per litre polyethylene glycol. The invention also provides methods and kits associated with, or making use of the solutions. The invention also
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provides a method of cleansing the colon of a subject comprising: -administering to the subject an effective amount of a first cleansing solution;and then after a time interval -administering to the subject an effective amount of a second cleansing solution, where in the two cleansing solutions are as described in the specification. 21: 2014/08713 22: 2014/11/26 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61M 71: Milestone Scientific, Inc. 72: HOCHMAN, Mark N. 33: US 31: 13/540,880 32: 2012/07/03 54: DRUG INFUSION WITH PRESSURE SENSING AND NON-CONTINUOUS FLOW WITH INDENTIFICATION OF AND INJECTION INTO FLUID-FILLED ANATOMIC SPACES 00: An automatic injection apparatus uses noncontinuous fluid-flow of drugs to identify an intended injection site and includes a drive mechanism, a sensor and a controller for establishing fluid flow and pressure and preventing fluid flow until the pressure drops below a predetermined threshold. The pressure threshold is determined based on an internal pressure generated during an injection and more fluid will not flow until it drops below a predetermined pressure. An injection is performed to establish an initial pressure threshhold and then to stop the fluid flow into a patient until the pressure drops below a predetermined pressure which allows fluid flow to resume, thus identifying a fluid filled tissue space. The initial pressure threshold is used as a control parameter to a microprocessor below which controls the rate of injection. Fluid flows below certain pressures are also used to identify a specific location within the body during injections.
21: 2014/08714 22: 2014/11/26 43: 2015/09/30 51: C21C 71: Uvån Holding AB 72: LUNDSTRÖM, Patrik, LUNDSTRÖM, Per-Åke 33: SE 31: 1250469-2 32: 2012/05/08 54: SELECTIVE OXIDATION 00: The present invention is a method for selective oxidation of one or more metals from an iron melt, comprising the steps of making available an iron melt in a converter, and adding easily reducible oxide to the iron melt in order thereby to oxidize said one or more metals, characterized in that the converter is provided with an arrangement for induction heating, by means of which the heat balance in the converter can be controlled fully or partially. 21: 2014/08717 22: 2014/11/26 43: 2015/09/30 51: A01K 71: Scott Milktech Limited 72: GLOVER, Thomas, WILSON, John, WILSON, Robert 33: NZ 31: 601136 32: 2012/07/06 54: A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING AN ANIMAL'S TAIL POSITION 00: An apparatus is designed for holding the tail of an animal to one side while the animal is on a milking platform. The apparatus consists of a structure mounted to the rail along or around the milking platform which holds the tail such that the pathway to the udder between the animal's rear legs is unobstructed by the tail.
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71: Grade Group AS 72: SJÖDÉN, Tord, BOART, Ulf, GUSTAVSON, Morten 33: SE 31: 1250504-6 32: 2012/05/16 54: SURFACE COVERING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH A SYSTEM 00: The invention relates to a surface covering system intended for a surface in the form of a wet room floor, a roof or another substantially flat, delimited surface which is exposed to water and needs drainage, and to methods for preparing such a system. The surface covering system comprises at least one plate (1, 1a, 1 b, 1c) with a mark (2) showing a drainage point and a substantially flat lower surface (3) and an upper surface (4) with a first decline towards the mark (2). The invention is characterised by that the first decline is circular and has a radial slope (a) directed towards the mark (2) from every point on the at least one plate (1, 1a, 1 b, 1 c). In this way the decline creates a cavity in the plate (1, 1a, 1 b, 1c) in the shape of at least a part of a blunt virtual cone with the apex of the cone directed towards the mark (2). This solution achieves a modular surface covering system with an even circular decline, starting from the placement of the drainage point/points in a specific limited space. The invention further relates to a method for preparing such a surface covering system.
33: EP(DE) 31: 12171029.7 32: 2012/06/06 54: DISK HAVING AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ELEMENT 00: The present invention relates to a disk having at least one electrical connection element, comprising: a substrate (1), an electrically conductive structure (2) on a region of the substrate (1), a connection element (3) which is formed as a push button and contains at least one chromium-containing steel, and a layer of a solder material (4), which electrically connects the connection element (3) to partial regions of the electrically conductive structure (2).
21: 2014/08741 22: 2014/11/27 43: 2015/10/15 51: C21C, F27B 71: Uvån Holding AB 72: LUNDSTRÖM, Christoffer 33: EP(SE) 31: 12170021.5 32: 2012/05/30 54: TILTING MECHANISM FOR A VESSEL 00: The invention relates to a tilting mechanism for a tilting metallurgical vessel, in particular a converter, around a horizontal axis, comprising a rotatable shaft and at least one tilting drive mechanism for rotating the vessel about the axis, the at least one tilting drive mechanism has a fixed part and a moving part, wherein the moving part of the at least one tilting drive mechanism is directly connected to one end of the rotatable shaft.
21: 2014/08736 22: 2014/11/27 43: 2015/10/07 51: B32B, C03C, H01Q, H01R, H05B 71: Saint-Gobain Glass France 72: SCHMALBUCH, Klaus, REUL, Bernhard, LESMEISTER, Lothar, RATEICZAK, Mitja
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PATENT JOURNAL 00: The invention relates to a composition in the form of an oil-in-water emulsion, preferably free of emulsifying agents, comprising, in a physiologically acceptable medium, at least one particular retinoid. The invention also relates to the method for preparing such a composition and to the cosmetic and dermatological use thereof.
21: 2014/08743 22: 2014/11/27 43: 2015/10/12 51: C03C, F24J 71: Siemens Concentrated Solar Power Ltd. 72: ARAN, Hagai, LEVIN, Victor, MOR, Elad 33: EP(DE) 31: 12173203.6 32: 2012/06/22 54: COATING OF A GLASS SLEEVE 00: The present invention concerns a method of applying a coating (11, 12) to a glass sleeve (3) with an inner surface (5) and an outer surface (7), which glass sleeve (3) is realized as a part of a solarreceiver tube (1). Thereby, the coating (11, 2) is solely applied to one of the said surfaces (5, 7) of the glass sleeve (3). The invention also concerns such glass sleeve (3) a method of fixing such glass sleeve (3) in an interior of a coating tank, such coating tank (35) and a fixing arrangement (28) for fixing such glass sleeve (3) in an interior of a coating tank (35).
21: 2014/08744 22: 2014/11/27 43: 2015/10/05 51: A61K, A61P 71: Galderma Research & Development 72: DUPRAT, Agnès, MALLARD, Claire, BELLEMERE, Gaëlle, RAULT, Isabelle 33: FR 31: 1255094 32: 2012/06/01 33: US 31: 61/654,729 32: 2012/06/01 54: OIL/WATER-EMULSION-TYPE TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A RETINOID
21: 2014/08769 22: 2014/11/28 43: 2015/09/25 51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N 71: Kinki University, Asahi Kasei Pharma Corporation 72: KAWABATA Atsufumi, SUZUKI Hideaki 33: JP 31: 2012-125316 32: 2012/05/31 54: AGENT FOR PROPHYLACTIC AND/OR THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT OF PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHIC PAIN CAUSED BY ANTICANCER AGENT 00: A medicine effective in preventing and/or treating peripheral neuropathic pain, such as allodynia, caused by an anti-cancer drug treatment; wherein the medicine contains thrombomodulin as an active ingredient. 21: 2014/08773 22: 2014/11/28 43: 2015/09/28 51: C07K, C12N 71: Intervet International B.V. 72: ILG, Thomas Simon, KOOL, Jaap 33: EP(NL) 31: 12174199.5 32: 2012/06/28 54: TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS AND IMMUNOSTIMULATORY OLIGONUCLEOTIDES 00: The present invention relates to toll-like receptors, to cells comprising such toll-like receptors, to methods for the detection of immunostimulatory oligodeoxynucleotides wherein such methods use such toll-like receptors, to immunostimulatory oligodeoxynucleotides detected by use of this method, to the use of such immunostimulatory oligodeoxynucleotides in medicine and to vaccines comprising such immunostimulatory oligodeoxynucleotides. 21: 2014/08817 22: 2014/12/02 43: 2015/10/13 51: B01J, C07C 71: EVP TECHNOLOGY LLC. USA 72: YOUNG, James 33: TW 31: 102222575 32: 2013/12/02 33: TW 31: 103200021 32: 2014/01/02 54: APPARATUS FOR PYROLYZING WASTE PLASTIC INTO FUEL 00: An apparatus pyrolyzes waste plastics into fuel. The apparatus categorizes the waste plastic, and
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processes the categorized waste plastic to obtain kerosene, diesel fuel, gasoline etc. The apparatus includes a first heat exchange tank, a rough fuel storage tank, a second heat exchange tank, a diesel storage tank, and a kerosene storage tank. Combustible gas is extracted from the tanks via outlets thereof and stored in a gas storage tank. The combustible gas stored in the gas storage tank is fed into a combustion machine of a pyrolysis furnace of the apparatus. A fuel-water separate tank is connected to the bottom of the rough fuel storage tank to separate fuel from water. The separated fuel is recycled into the combustion machine to be burned again. Recycled paper with residual plastic films thereon has to be compressed into grains to facilitate a feeding operation.
21: 2014/08832 22: 2014/12/02 43: 2015/10/12 51: B60C 71: COMPAGNIE GENERALE DES ETABLISSEMENTS MICHELIN, MICHELIN RECHERCHE ET TECHNIQUE S.A. 72: BONDU, Lucien, HARLE, François, GONCALVES, Olivier, BELIN, Cécile 33: FR 31: 1256489 32: 2012/07/05 54: TYRE COMPRISING A TREAD FORMED BY MULTIPLE ELASTOMER BLENDS 00: The invention relates to a tyre including a radial carcass ply. The tyre comprises a crown ply capped radially with a tread connected to two beads by means of two sidewalls, said tread comprising at least two radially-stacked layers of elastomer blends and having a lower grooving rate in the centre than
at the axially outer portions thereof. A first elastomer-blend layer of the tread is formed by a first elastomer blend forming a portion that extends at least in the area of the mid-plane and by at least two axially outer portions formed by a second elastomer blend, in which the first elastomer blend has a macro dispersion score Z above 65 and a maximum tan(delta) value, denoted tan(delta)max, below 0.150 and the second elastomer blend has a maximum tan(delta) value, denoted tan(delta)max, below 0.130.
21: 2014/08834 22: 2014/12/02 43: 2015/10/07 51: H05B 71: TZENG, Jiun-Chau, HSU, Hsiu-Yu 72: TZENG, Jiun-Chau 33: CN 31: 201220284181.1 32: 2012/06/14 54: POWER SUPPLY MODULE FOR ENERGY SAVING LAMP 00: The present invention relates to an energy-saving light power supply module, which is composed by a rectifier, an energy-saving light switchover device, and an energy-saving light unit. The energy-saving light power supply module comprises a power supply processing unit and a state potential unit. The power supply processing unit is electrically connected to the rectifier and to the energy-saving light unit. The state potential unit is electrically connected to the energy-saving light switchover device and to the power supply processing unit. The power supply processing unit outputs a power supply that the energy-saving light unit needs. The state potential unit provides the power supply processing unit with a normal state potential needed when working normally, or responds to an abnormal state potential
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that occurs when the power supply processing unit is working abnormally. The energy-saving light power supply module provided in the present invention is applicable in the energy-saving light switchover device that is of reduced costs, of reduced electricity consumption, and of increased reliability.
21: 2014/08837 22: 2014/12/02 43: 2015/10/15 51: H04L 71: Tencent Technology (Shenzhen) Company Limited 72: GE, Xiangwei 33: CN 31: 201210137255.3 32: 2012/05/04 54: METHOD, SERVER, USER TERMINAL, AND SYSTEM FOR DATA PRESENTATION IN MULTIPERSON CONVERSATION 00: Disclosed are a method, server, user terminal and system for data presentation in multi-person conversation belonging to the technical field of multiperson video conversation. The method comprises: establishing session connection with multiple user terminals participating in the conversation; receiving the session control command, audio data and video data sent by said multiple user terminals participating in the conversation through the session connection; allocating audio data and video data to
the first user terminal according to the session control command sent by said multiple user terminals participating in the conversation, said first user terminal is anyone of said multiple user terminals participating in the conversation; sending said audio data and video data to said first user terminal, so that the first user terminal presents said audio data and video data. By controlling the audio data and video data allocated to the user terminal, it can reduce the dependence on the network bandwidth, save the network flow, and reduce the demand on the performance of the user terminal, thus more users can be covered in multi-person conversation.
21: 2014/08841 22: 2014/12/02 43: 2015/10/06 51: A47C 71: L&P Swiss Holding AG 72: JØRGENSEN, Morten, ALBÆK, Niels 33: EP(CH) 31: 12005447.3 32: 2012/07/26 54: SPRING CORE HAVING A FULLY ACTIVE SPRING AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME 00: A pocket spring core for a bedding or seating cushion comprises an array of pocket springs. The array of pocket springs comprises fully active springs (10) respectively enclosed in an associated pocket (35) of fabric. Each fully active spring (10) respectively has a central spiral portion (20) with at least one turn and defining a spring axis (13), an unknotted first end turn (21) defining a first end of the fully active spring (10), and an unknotted second end turn (22) defining an opposing second end of the fully active spring (10). Each fully active spring (10) has a rest shape in which the first end turn (21) and the second end turn (22) have a finite pitch angle, so that the first end turn (21) and the second
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end turn (22) contribute to a spring force of the fully active spring (10).
21: 2014/08842 22: 2014/12/02 43: 2015/10/12 51: F16J 71: Federal-Mogul Corporation 72: SEDLAR, Brent R. 33: US 31: 61/655,226 32: 2012/06/04 54: RADIAL SHAFT SEAL AND ASSEMBLY THEREWITH 00: A radial shaft seal and assembly are provided. The seal has an annular mounting portion and a seal body bonded thereto. The seal body extends to a seal lip extending between an oil-side end and a free air-side end. An annular bridge extends between the seal lip and a central portion of the seal body in radially overlying relation to the seal lip. A primary dust lip extends from the air-side end and has an annular rib configured for sealed abutment with a running surface of a shaft. The annular rib has at least one vent. An auxiliary dust lip extends from the central portion of the seal body to a free end configured for sealed abutment with the shaft. The free end of the auxiliary dust lip has at least one vent spaced circumferentially from the at least one vent in the annular rib.
21: 2014/08845 22: 2014/12/03 43: 2015/10/13 51: A23N 71: LEON ANDREAS VAN DER MERWE 72: LEON ANDREAS VAN DER MERWE 33: ZA 31: 2013/09075 32: 2013/12/03 54: CORING DEVICE FOR FRUIT AND VEGETABLES 00: A coring device comprising a substantially hollow member with a cutting end and a gripping end, the cutting end comprising a cutting edge and at least one cutting means extending across the face of the cutting edge
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21: 2014/08846 22: 2014/12/03 43: 2015/10/09 51: E02D E04H 71: BREE, Charles, Caulder 72: BREE, Charles, Caulder 54: MODULAR FOUNDATION RESISTANT TO GROUND MOVEMENT 00: One or more modules are each moulded as single units. Separately or fastened together they form a foundation resistant to ground movement including earthquakes and frost heave. A lower plane rests on a substrate. Perimeter and internal walls support a raised upper plane for receiving a building such as a rotationally moulded round house. Modules are made of reinforced concrete or rotationally moulded plastics and enclose internal cavities used as tanks or filled with a rigid foam. Lifting attachments are provided for transport of modules or temporary foundation lifting during rearrangement of a disturbed substrate.
21: 2014/08847 22: 2014/12/03 43: 2015/10/07 51: A61K A61P C07D 71: ANVYL LLC 72: PUTMAN, David, DASSE, Olivier 33: US 31: 61/644,318 32: 2012/05/08 33: US 31: 61/644,411 32: 2012/05/08 33: US 31: 61/645,935 32: 2012/05/11 33: US 31: 61/801,544 32: 2013/03/15 54: ALPHA 7 NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS, THEIR DERIVATIVES AND USES THEREOF 00: The present application is related to compounds represented by Formula I, which are novel positive allosteric modulators of al nAChRs. The application also discloses the treatment of disorders that are responsive to enhancement of acetylcholine action on al nAChRs in a mammal by administering an effective amount of a compound of Formula I.
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00: There is described a sub-analgesic amount of tramadol, or a salt thereof, in the treatment, alleviation or prevention of depression in a patient wherein the sub- analgesic amount is from about 60 to 80mg, of tramadol or a salt thereof. 21: 2014/08880 22: 2014/12/03 43: 2015/10/08 51: C12N 71: DuPont Nutrition Biosciences ApS 72: LARSEN, Morten Krog, CRAMER, Jacob Flyvholm 33: US 31: 61/657,180 32: 2012/06/08 33: EP(DK) 31: 12171335.8 32: 2012/06/08 54: POLYPEPTIDES HAVING TRANSGALACTOSYLATING ACTIVITY 00: The present invention relates to polypeptides, specifically polypeptides having transgalactosylating activity and nucleic acids encoding these, and their uses in e.g. dairy product. 21: 2014/08913 22: 2014/12/04 43: 2015/10/09 51: B01D 71: OOSTHUIZEN, Petrus Marthinus 72: OOSTHUIZEN, Petrus Marthinus 33: ZA 31: 2012/04230 32: 2012/06/08 54: AN INERTIAL FILTER 00: This invention relates to an inertial filter 10 for filtering out particulate material in a fluid. The invention extends to a method of manufacturing an inertial filter 10. The filter 10 includes a pair of opposing baffle plates 12, 14 comprising a first baffle plate 12 and a second baffle plate 14 which are operatively in face-to-face abutment with each other such that the plates 12, 14 are in substantially parallel planes. Each baffle plate 12, 14 is in the form of a layered grille or grating in that it comprises a first (an inner) filter member 16 and a second (an outer) filter member 18. More specifically, the first baffle plate 12 includes an outer filter member 18a and an inner filter member 16a which are press-fitted over one another. Similarly, the second baffle plate 14 comprises an outer filter member 18b and an inner filter member 16b.
21: 2014/08914 22: 2014/12/04 43: 2015/10/06 51: A61K, C08G 71: Polytherics Limited 72: GODWIN, Antony 33: GB 31: 1210770.2 32: 2012/06/18 54: CONJUGATION REAGENTS 00: -
21: 2014/08917 22: 2014/12/04 43: 2015/10/09 51: G06F, G06Q 71: BALEFYRE (PTY) LTD. 72: MICIC, Valentin 33: ZA 31: 2013/06952 32: 2013/09/16 54: A METHOD FOR SHARED CONTEXT PEERTO-PEER TRANSACTIONS 00: A method (400) for shared context peer-to-peer transactions includes receiving (402) a transaction initialisation message from a buyer device (112), the transaction initialisation message including transaction user input from a buyer (110), the transaction user input being indicative of a financial transaction which the buyer (110) wishes to initiate and including at least an identifier of a seller (120) and of the monetary amount to be transferred and creating (306) by a transaction server (134) a pending payment order based on the transaction user input. The method (400) is characterised in that it includes associating (308) a buyer One-Time
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Transaction Pairing Number (OTPN) with the payment order, prompting (310) the seller (120) for the OTPN, receiving, via a seller device (122), a seller OTPN from the seller (120), comparing (314) the seller OTPN against the buyer OTPN in the payment order, and executing (316) the payment order only in response to the buyer OTPN in the payment order matching the seller OTPN received from the seller (122).
21: 2014/08923 22: 2014/12/04 43: 2015/10/13 51: B65D 71: Nomacorc LLC 72: DAVIDTS, Sandra, ZHA, Weibin, CAMPBELL GLASGOW, Katherine, THOMPSON, Malcolm Joseph 33: US 31: 61/657,287 32: 2012/06/08 54: CLOSURE FOR A PRODUCT-RETAINING CONTAINER 00: -
21: 2014/08927 22: 2014/12/05 43: 2015/10/12 51: G06F 71: VIRTUAL MOBILE TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD 72: DU TOIT, Pieter Willem, DU TOIT, Gert Arnoldus 33: ZA 31: 2013/09649 32: 2013/12/20 54: MESSAGE BROADCASTING SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: A system and method for broadcasting messages is provided. A server receives a plurality of mobile device identifiers from a registered user and stores the identifiers. Each of the mobile device identifiers are associated with a mobile device of an end user that has an existing relationship with the registered user. The server receives an instruction from the registered user to transmit a message to at least some of the mobile devices, and transmits the message to the mobile devices. The message is associated with a pre-defined response format. The message is displayed at each mobile device by way of a mobile IM application installed on the mobile device. Responses are received from at least some of the mobile devices and are aggregated by the server. The mobile IM application is configured to restrict the responses to the pre-defined response format.
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21: 2014/08947 22: 2014/05/12 43: 2015/10/29 51: F04B 71: LEPPANEN, Jarmo Uolevi 72: LEPPANEN, Jarmo Uolevi 33: ZA 31: 2012/03312 32: 2012/05/08 54: PUMPING SYSTEM 00: A high pressure pumping system in which a first pump delivers a medium to a discharge port and to a second pump which subsequently delivers the medium to the discharge port.
21: 2014/08955 22: 2014/12/05 43: 2015/10/09 51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N 71: Wuhan Therasource Biosciences Inc, Shanghai Union Biopharm Co., Ltd 72: CHEN, Bo, SHU, Hongbing, FENG, Hui 33: CN 31: 201210160474.3 32: 2012/05/22 54: ANTI-BLYS ANTIBODY 00: The present invention relates to the field of biopharmaceutics. Disclosed is an anti-BLyS antibody. The anti-BLyS antibody specifically targets BLyS, can combine with a B lymphocyte stimulating factor, and can inhibit the combination of the B lymphocyte stimulating factor with the receptor BR3FC thereof. Also provided are uses of the anti-BLyS antibody in the preparation of drugs for preventing and/or treating diseases such as systemic lupus erythematosus caused by the excessive proliferation of B cells. 21: 2014/08957 22: 2014/12/05 43: 2015/10/12 51: B60N, D04H 71: Autoneum Management AG 72: TAYLOR, James, KIESSIG, Michael, MEENAKSHISUNDARAM, Meganathan 33: EP(CH) 31: 12167999.7 32: 2012/05/15 54: NEEDLE PUNCHED CARPET 00: Needle punched carpet for use in a car comprising at least a needle punched facing layer as top layer
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made of staple fibers, characterised in that the staple fibers comprise of hollow fibers, and whereby the hollow fiber content is at least more than 45 weight % of the total staple fibers.
21: 2014/08968 22: 2014/12/05 43: 2015/10/12 51: A23C 71: Zhejiang Canobank Health Product Co., Ltd. 72: SHAO, Shengrong, HU, Gangliang, LV, Qingzhong, SUN, Jun, WU, Zhiyue, XIE, Liangmei 33: CN 31: 201210169746.6 32: 2012/05/24 54: INFANT FORMULA MILK POWDER AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF 00: The present invention relates to infant formula milk powder capable of preventing and alleviating infant iron deficiency anemia and a preparation method thereof. The formula milk powder comprises contents such as vegetable oil, fresh milk, whey powder, lactose powder, whey protein powder, oligosaccharides, complex vitamins, and complex minerals. The appropriate mass ratio of lactoferrin to vitamin C or an iron source (as iron) to lactoferrin and vitamin C, and the formula milk powder of the present invention is obtained by performing mixing, homogenizing, cooling, concentration and spraydrying, packaging or directly using a step-by-step mixing method. The formula milk powder comprises an appropriate amount of vitamin C and lactoferrin, and is further provided with an appropriate quantity of iron source, and the three are combined according to an appropriate proportion, so that the three substances have a synergistic effect, and the absorption and utilization rate of iron is increased dramatically, thereby not only achieving the desirable iron supplementation effect but also preventing and alleviating the infant iron deficiency anemia phenomenon.
71: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft 72: WOLF, Karsten, SCHÖNEBERG, Andreas 33: DE 31: 102012211377.0 32: 2012/06/29 54: DEVICE FOR TESTING AND REFURBISHING A SWITCH MECHANISM FOR A RAILWAY SWITCH 00: The invention relates to a device for testing and refurbishing a switch mechanism (26) for a railway switch. This comprises a test bench (9) for mechanical and electrical testing of the functional capability of the actuating drive (26) according to predeterminable test instructions. According to the invention the test bench (9) is disposed and can be operated in a transportable and walk-in largecapacity container (1). Thus the testing facility can be set up in a mobile manner at different locations of switch operators, such that a costly transport of actuating drives between operating location and the works of the manufacturer for general overhaul is no longer necessary.
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PATENT JOURNAL A novel design has been invented for redox flow batteries. Different from the single-membrane, double-electrolyte redox flow battery as a basic structure, the design of the present invention involves multiple-membrane (at least one cation exchange membrane and at least one anion exchange membrane), multiple-electrolyte (one electrolyte in contact with the negative electrode, one electrolyte in contact with the positive electrode, and at least one electrolyte disposed between the two membranes) as the basic characteristic, such as a double-membrane, triple electrolyte (DMTE) configuration or a triple-membrane, quadruple electrolyte (TMQE) configuration. The cation exchange membrane is used to separate the negative or positive electrolyte and the middle electrolyte, and the anion exchange membrane is used to separate the middle electrolyte and the positive or negative electrolyte. This particular design physically isolates, but ionically connects, the negative electrolyte and positive electrolyte. The physical isolation offers a great freedom in choosing redox pairs, including anion-cation hybrid redox pairs, in the negative electrolyte and positive electrolyte, making high voltage of redox flow batteries possible. The ionic conduction not only makes the design functional, but also drastically reduces the overall ionic crossover between negative electrolyte and positive one, leading to high columbic efficiency.
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72: YOON, Roe-Hoan, LUTTRELL, Gerald, RAGAB, Saad, TELIONIS, Demetri, SAID, Abdel-Halim, MISKOVIC, Sanja, NOBLE, Aaron, YANG, Yihong 33: US 31: 13/535,566 32: 2012/06/28 54: FLOTATION MACHINE ROTOR 00: A rotor for flotation machines or flotation cells of flotation machines includes blades that are configured to provide improved bubble flow and bubble generation performance while also reducing the power requirements for rotating the rotor to generate bubble flow within a tank of a flotation cell used to generate froth. Embodiments of the rotor may also be configured to be smaller than conventional rotor designs, which may help reduce the costs of manufacturing the rotor or flotation machines using such embodiments of the rotor.
21: 2014/08998 22: 2014/12/08 43: 2015/10/02 51: C10G, C10L, C12P, C13K 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: KOMPLIN, Glenn, Charles, POWELL, Joseph, Broun 33: US 31: 61/665,627 32: 2012/06/28 54: METHODS FOR HYDROTHERMAL DIGESTION OF CELLULOSIC BIOMASS SOLIDS IN THE PRESENCE OF A DISTRIBUTED SLURRY CATALYST 00: Digesting cellulosic biomass solids in the presence of a well-distributed slurry catalyst capable of activating molecular hydrogen may limit the amount of degradation products that form during digestion. Methods for digesting cellulosic biomass solids can comprise: providing cellulosic biomass solids and a slurry catalyst in a hydrothermal digestion unit, the slurry catalyst being capable of activating molecular hydrogen; distributing the slurry catalyst within the cellulosic biomass solids using upwardly directed fluid flow in the hydrothermal digestion unit; heating the cellulosic biomass solids in the hydrothermal digestion unit in the presence of the slurry catalyst, a
digestion solvent, and molecular hydrogen, thereby forming a liquor phase comprising soluble carbohydrates; and performing a first catalytic reduction reaction on the soluble carbohydrates within the hydrothermal digestion unit, thereby at least partially forming a reaction product comprising a triol, a diol, a monohydric alcohol, or any combination thereof in the hydrothermal digestion unit. 21: 2014/08999 22: 2014/12/08 43: 2015/10/08 51: G01N 71: IMP AUTOMATION (PTY) LTD 72: BRUCE, Trevor, Craig 33: ZA 31: 2012/04204 32: 2012/06/08 54: SEPARATING SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: This invention relates to a separation system 10 and method for separating molten slag 16 from molten collector material 18 during the assaying of gold and/or platinum group metals in an ore sample. The separation system 10 includes a container 12 which has a cavity 14 wherein a mixture consisting of molten slag 16 and molten collector material 18 is received. First and second bodies 32 and 30 are positioned directly below the container 12 and are movable between respective first and second positions. An inner bore surface 38 of the first body 32 defines a control surface 38 which is associated with an opening 22 in the container 12 to control molten slag 16 draining through the opening 22 in the container 12. First temperature regulating means 40 is provided for regulating the temperature of the control surface 38.
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PATENT JOURNAL 00: A biological process for treating metal- and/or sulphate-containing waste water includes introducing at least one macroalgal species selected from Klebsormidium acidophilum, Microspora quadrata and Oedogonium crassum, into a body of water. Waste water is introduced into the body of water. In a water treatment stage, the macroalgal species are allowed to biosorb at least one metal and/or at least one sulphate from the waste water, thereby to bioremediate the waste water.
21: 2014/09001 22: 2014/12/08 43: 2015/10/09 51: A61B 71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC. 72: FERRAGAMO, Michael, Charles, SHORE, Spencer, William 33: US 31: 61/660,944 32: 2012/06/18 33: US 31: 61,828,851 32: 2013/05/30 54: MODULAR REAMER RETROGRADE ATTACHMENT 00: A surgical drill bit and retrograde reamer bit perform antegrade and retrograde drilling of a stepped diameter surgical tunnel employing a detachable reamer bit of a different diameter than the entry (antegrade) bit. The entry drill bit employs a cannulated shaft having a bore adapted to receive a guidewire and fluted cutting edges on an outer circumference of the shaft to define the surgical tunnel. A transverse receptacle across a diameter of the shaft extends substantially orthogonal to an axis of the bore is adapted to receive a reamer bit having a wider diameter for antegrade drilling the larger of the stepped diameters by withdrawing the reamer bit in the opposed direction from entry. The transverse receptacle is shaped for receiving the reamer bit and is adapted to secure the bit for retrograde cutting by intersecting with the bore for securing the reamer bit via engagement of a guidewire. 21: 2014/09002 22: 2014/12/08 43: 2015/10/09 51: C02F 71: CSIR 72: OBERHOLSTER, Paul Johan, CHENG, Po-Hsun 33: ZA 31: 2013/07026 32: 2013/09/18 54: TREATMENT OF WASTE WATER
21: 2014/09028 22: 2014/12/09 43: 2015/10/29 51: A61K 71: L'OREAL 72: LU, Haiquan; WANG, Yue; LIN, Xinrong; SENEE, Jerome; ZHANG, Liang; BURNIER Veronique 54: COSMETIC COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR USING THEREOF 00: A cosmetic composition for keratin materials, especially the skin and the lips, the hair and the nails, is provided. The cosmetic composition comprises a mixture of at least a wax containing at least one fatty acid having 16 to 18 carbon atoms, or a mixture thereof; at least a polymeric thickening agent; hydrophobic silica aerogel particles having a specific surface area per unit of mass ranging from 500 to 1500 m2/g and a size expressed as the volume-average diameter ranging from 1 to 1500 µm; and at least an inorganic base or organic base,
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or a mixture thereof. 21: 2014/09032 22: 2014/12/09 43: 2015/10/13 51: E02D 71: GESTAMP HYBRID TOWERS, S.L. 72: ABAD HUBER, Cesar, FRANCO REY, Jorge 33: ES 31: P201330083 32: 2013/01/25 33: ES 31: P201230877 32: 2012/06/06 54: RIBBED FOUNDATION FOR SUPERSTRUCTURES AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE FOUNDATION 00: The present invention relates to a reinforcedconcrete foundation system for erecting superstructures that transmit high axial loads, shearing forces and/or flexural moments at individual points, such as, for example, wind turbines. The foundation that is the subject matter of the present invention is formed by an upper reinforced-concrete slab poured "in situ", of polygonal or circular footprint, and which is made rigid at the bottom by means of reinforced-concrete ribs of rectangular or trapezial cross section which are arranged radially. The method makes provision for said ribs to be produced from concrete "in situ" or, alternatively, by means of prefabricated elements, always working jointly with the upper slab. This new foundation considerably reduces the costs of forming traditional foundations for this type of superstructure, by considerably improving completion deadlines.
21: 2014/09034 22: 2014/12/09 43: 2015/10/02 51: B01J, C10G 71: SASOL TECHNOLOGY PROPRIETARY LIMITED 72: MEYER, Rita, VISAGIE, Jacobus Lucas 33: ZA 31: 2012/05837 32: 2012/08/02 54: CATALYSTS 00: A method of preparing a modified catalyst support comprises preparing a titanium- containing catalyst support material by (i) contacting a catalyst support material with an organic titanium compound, or (ii)
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co-hydrolysing a hydrolysable organic titanium compound and AI(OR")3, with the titaniumcontaining catalyst support material then including Al, wherein all R" are the same or different and are each an organic group. The titanium-containing catalyst support material is calcined at a temperature above 900°C to obtain a modified catalyst support which includes more than 1 wt% and less than 3.5 wt% Ti, based on the mass of the catalyst support material in the modified catalyst support, the Ti being present in the form of one or more titanium compounds.
21: 2014/09048 22: 2014/12/09 43: 2015/10/13 51: C08C, C08L 71: Lanxess Deutschland GmbH 72: KLOPPENBURG, Heike, GROSS, Thomas, LUCASSEN, Alex, HARDY, Dave, ZHANG, Yan, LESATTLER, Alicia 33: EP(DE) 31: 12172485.0 32: 2012/06/18 54: HIGH-MOONEY NDBR HAVING MOONEY JUMP 00: -
21: 2014/09063 22: 2014/12/10 43: 2015/10/12 51: F42B F42C 71: DIEHL BGT DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG 72: HAMMER, Helmut 33: DE 31: 10 2012 014 043.6 32: 2012/07/14 54: GRENADE, IN PARTICULAR 40 MM GRENADE 00: A grenade, in particular 40 mm grenade, having a cartridge, having a projectile and having a highpressure/low-pressure ignition system comprising a
hollow cylindrical chamber component with a highpressure chamber which accommodates a propellant charger and with a low-pressure chamber situated outside the chamber component, which chambers can be connected to one another via one or more ducts, which can be opened by means of the pressure generated during the ignition of the propellant charge, in the chamber component, wherein the high-pressure chamber (12) is divided by a rupture diaphragm (16) into a first chamber section (14), which accommodates the propellant charge (9), and a second chamber section (15).
21: 2014/09088 22: 2014/12/10 43: 2015/10/20 51: B01D, B01J, C10G 71: ENI S.P.A., IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES 72: BOUCHER, Sébastien, DELLA TORRE, Chiara, MIGNONE, Elsa, HERAUD, Jean-Philippe, VIGUIE, Jean-Christophe 33: FR 31: 12/01.731 32: 2012/06/18 54: METHOD FOR SYNTHESISING HYDROCARBONS FROM SYNTHESIS GAS INCLUDING OUTER LOOP TEMPERATURE CONTROL 00: The present invention relates to a method for synthesising hydrocarbons from a feedstock including synthesis gas, in which a solid catalyst including cobalt is used in a three-phase reaction section operated such that said catalyst is kept in suspension in a liquid phase by circulating a gas phase from the bottom toward the top of said reaction section, said method including an outer wax-separation loop, characterised in that: 1) the theoretical ratio of PH2O : PH2 in the outer waxseparation loop is determined by the following calculation: theoretical PH2O : PH2 = Cv/(R1 - Rft x Cv), wherein Cv = (COinput - COdegas) / COinput 2, R1 = H2 input / COinput and Rft = (H2 input - H2 degas) / (COinput - COdegas); 2) if the theoretical ratio of P H2O : P H2 determined in step 1) has a value no lower than R threshold, the temperature in
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the degassing means of the outer wax-separation loop is reduced; 3) repeating steps 1) and 2) until the theoretical ratio of PH2O : PH2 has a value that is strictly lower than Rthreshold, wherein Rthreshold is comprised between 0.1 and 1.1. 3. 21: 2014/09090 22: 2014/12/10 43: 2015/10/20 51: B66F 71: Time Manufacturing Company 72: CHRISTIAN, James Randall, PALICAN, Andrew Keith 33: US 31: 13/487,012 32: 2012/06/01 54: APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING HIGH ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE FOR AERIAL WORK PLATFORM COMPONENTS 00: Methods, systems and apparatuses for providing high electrical resistance for an upper control assembly (including control handles) of an aerial lift are provided through an isolation member that is integral to the upper control assembly and interposed between fluid lines in the control assembly and a set of fluid conduits that extend from the control assembly towards other portions of the aerial lift. The isolation member is a dielectric element that comprises a manifold that is made of material that is substantially electrically nonconductive, and that has a plurality of through-holes or hoses configured to allow hydraulic fluid to flow through the isolation member into and out of the fluid lines and conduits. These methods, systems and apparatuses are preferably used in upper control assemblies of aerial platforms that can carry one or more operators in order to prevent such operators from electrocution when controlling the lift.
21: 2014/09091 22: 2014/12/10 43: 2015/10/20 51: C12C 71: Novozymes A/S 72: BÆKGAARD, Lone, HELDT-HANSEN, Hans Peter, OLSEN, Ole, BECH, Lene Mølskov 33: EP(DK) 31: 12167720.7 32: 2012/05/11 54: A BREWING METHOD 00: This invention relates to wort making for brewing and non alcoholic beverages. More particularly it relates to methods for preparing a wort comprising a high level of free amino acids employing use of various enzymes including different exogenous proteases, for example an endoprotease and an exopeptidase. 21: 2014/09098 22: 2014/12/10. 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61K 71: Psychogenics, Inc. 72: LEAHY, Emer, SHANKAR, Bavani 33: US 31: 61/658,401 32: 2012/06/11 54: TREATMENT OF MOTOR AND MOVEMENT DISORDER SIDE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE TREATMENTS 00: This invention provides methods of treating motor disorder side effects associated with the administration of levodopa to a subject having Parkinson's disease, by administering a dose of eltoprazine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof. In particular, the invention provides methods for reducing dyskinesia associated with Parkinson's disease treatments, and
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effective doses of eltoprazine or a pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salt thereof. 21: 2014/09123 22: 2014/12/11 43: 2015/10/01 51: B66B 71: ABU AL-RUBB, Khalil Mahmoud 72: ABU AL-RUBB, Khalil Mahmoud 33: LU 31: 92027 32: 2012/06/21 54: LIFT SAFETY MECHANISM 00: A safety mechanism for a lift system, the safety mechanism including a first motion retarder which operates frictionally between a load-carrying platform and a hoistway and a second motion retarder which operates by breaking a frangible element. The two motion retarders may act together so that when the frictionally engaging element is depleted, the frangible elements are then broken. In an embodiment, the frictional element is disengaged to engage the breaking of the frangible elements when the car is a predetermined distance above a floor of the hoistway, thereby ensuring that the loadcarrying platform can be stopped prior to a collision with the floor or ceiling of the hoistway. 21: 2014/09125 22: 2014/12/11 43: 2015/10/20 51: A24F 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: BADERTSCHER, Thomas, MITREV, Pande 33: EP 31: 12173054.3 32: 2012/06/21 33: EP 31: 13159647.0 32: 2013/03/15 54: SMOKING ARTICLE FOR USE WITH AN INTERNAL HEATING ELEMENT 00: A smoking article (10) for use in an aerosolgenerating device comprises an aerosol-forming substrate (20) located at an extreme upstream end (80) of the smoking article; and a support element (30) located immediately downstream of the aerosolforming substrate (20). The support element (30) abuts the aerosol-forming substrate (20) and the aerosol-forming substrate (20) is configured to be penetrable by a heating element of an aerosolgenerating device having a diameter of between about 40 percent and about 70 percent of the diameter of the aerosol-forming substrate without substantial deformation of the smoking article. The support element is configured to resist downstream movement of the aerosol-forming substrate during insertion of the heating element of the aerosolgenerating device into the aerosol-forming substrate.
21: 2014/09131 22: 2014/12/11 43: 2015/10/20 51: H04J, H04L 71: State Grid Corporation Of China (SGCC), State Grid Zhejiang Electric Power Company, Wenzhou Electric Power Supply Company Of State Grid Zhejiang Electric Power Company, Jiangsu Xidiannanzi Smart Electric Power Equipment Co.,Ltd 72: WU, Zhe, CHEN, Rongzhu, DAI, Ruihai, LIU, Xi, XU, Qin, ZHAO, Shen, LIN, Qun, YANG, Zhen, YAN, Jun, SUN, Yongxian, XI, Honglei, ZHENG, Sheng, ZHOU, Zhenyu 33: CN 31: 201210382801.X 32: 2012/10/11 54: SYNCHRONIZATION TIME-DIVISION MULTIPLEXING BUS COMMUNICATION METHOD ADOPTING SERIAL COMMUNICATION INTERFACE 00: A synchronization time-division multiplexing bus communication method adopting a serial communication interface. Both receiving and sending data lines of a host and slaves are respectively connected to a bus. The method comprises: when a host sends a downlink data message correspondingly needed by each slave every time, each slave receiving data by means of an SCI interface, the slave beginning to send an uplink data message after waiting for a time interval, the next slave beginning to send an uplink data message after waiting for the same time interval after the previous slave sends an uplink data message, and so on, thereby achieving the bus communication method. On the basis that the vast majority of MCUs exist, a high-reliability differential connection is achieved by only using two physical connection lines, and meanwhile, high-speed realtime requirements can also be met, thereby solving the bus communication problem of an internal
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module of a device, achieving real-time controllable communications, reducing the complexity of a hardware circuit, and improving the universality and reliability.
21: 2014/09132 22: 2014/12/11 43: 2015/09/28 51: H01R, H02K 71: Kabushiki Kaisha Toshiba 72: KOYAMA, Mitsuhiko, OTAKA, Toru, ISHII, Shigehito, SAKAI, Yoshitaka 33: JP 31: 2013-260487 32: 2013/12/17 54: ARMATURE WINDING OF ELECTRICAL ROTATING APPARATUS, ELECTRICAL ROTATING APPARATUS USING THE SAME, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME 00: According to one embodiment, an armature winding includes a plurality of rectangular solid conductors (8) and a plurality of rectangular hollow conductors (4), which are arranged such that tip of end portions thereof form one surface, the surface being coated with a brazing filler material, and an anti flowing agent (10) applied on a portion of an inner surface of each hollow conductor (4) to prevent the brazing filler material from flowing into hollow portions (5) of the hollow conductors (4).
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71: Foundation for Biomedical Research and Innovation 72: IHARA, Masafumi, MAKI, Takakuni, TAGUCHI, Akihiko 33: JP 31: 2012-135906 32: 2012/06/15 54: PROPHYLACTIC AND/OR THERAPEUTIC AGENT FOR MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT 00: Provided is a prophylactic and/or therapeutic agent for mild cognitive impairment, which can improve interstitial flow in cerebral blood vessels and the like to achieve the sufficient clearance of harmful proteins accumulated in the brain. The prophylactic and/or therapeutic agent comprises 6-[4-(1cyclohexyl-1H-tetrazol-5-yl)butoxy]3,4dihydrocarbostyril or a salt thereof as an active ingredient. The prophylactic and/or therapeutic agent can improve the flow of an interstitial fluid around blood vessels in a drainage pathway to excrete harmful proteins. The prophylactic and/or therapeutic agent for mild cognitive impairment according to the present invention may take the form of a preparation for oral administration, a liquid preparation for oral administration, or an injectable preparation. The prophylactic and/or therapeutic agent for mild cognitive impairment according to the present invention can be used for the prevention and/or treatment of cerebral amyloid angiopathy, and can also be used for the amelioration of dementia with Lewy bodies, Down's syndrome or macular degeneration.
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51: A61G 71: JOHAN KARL JONAS 72: JONAS, JOHAN KARL 33: ZA 31: 2014/00099 32: 2014/01/07 54: A BURIAL BAG 00: A burial container for containment of liquids from a decomposing corpse comprising a pan for receiving the liquids, a platform on which the corpse may be placed and a waterproof envelope to enclose the contents of the container. The envelope is sealable to prevent seepage of the liquids from the container into the surrounding environment. The envelope may contain a one-way valve to allow gases generated during the decomposition process to be released from the bag.
21: 2014/09147 22: 2014/12/12 43: 2015/10/09 51: C04B 71: REFRACTORY INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH & CO. KG 72: HARMUTH, Harald, GSCHIEL, Sabine 33: EP 31: 12172161.7 32: 2012/06/15 54: REFRACTORY CERAMIC BATCH AND BRICK PRODUCED THEREFROM 00: The invention relates to a refractory ceramic batch and to a refractory ceramic brick produced therefrom. 21: 2014/09148 22: 2014/12/12 43: 2015/10/20 51: A61B 71: JACKSON, Avery, M. III 72: JACKSON, Avery, M. III 33: US 31: 61/647,747 32: 2012/05/16 33: US 31: 13/728,987 32: 2012/12/27 54: ILLUMINATED ENDOSCOPIC PEDICLE PROBE WITH REPLACEABLE TIP 00: An endoscopic pedicle probe for use during spinal surgery to form a hole in a pedicle for reception of a pedicle screw has an enlarged proximal end for cooperation with the hand of the surgeon and an
elongate shaft terminating in a distal tip that may be pushed through the pedicle to form the hole. The tip may be detachable for replacement. An endoscope extends through the shaft and is connected with a monitor to enable the surgeon to visually observe the area being treated. In a preferred form a light means extends through the shaft to illuminate the area being treated, and in a further preferred form a conduit extends through the shaft to convey a fluid to flush the area being treated. In a further embodiment, two endoscopes are associated with the probe.
21: 2014/09149 22: 2014/12/12 43: 2015/10/20 51: A01H 71: NEW ENERGY FARMS LIMITED 72: CARVER, Paul Adrian, TIESSEN, Dean William 33: GB 31: 1210374.3 32: 2012/06/12 54: PLANT PROPAGATION 00: The present application relates generally to the field of plant propagation. In particular, the present invention relates to a method for the propagation of vegetatively reproducing plants and plants and plant parts produced by such methods. The invention also provides encapsulated propagules. The invention also provides various end uses for the encapsulated propagules and for plants grown from the same. The invention also provides a method for the modification of the architecture of rhizomes and rhizomes having modified architecture and a method for the modification of the architecture of stem cuttings and stem cuttings having modified architecture. The
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invention also provides a coating for a propagule and a propagule coated therewith.
21: 2014/09152 22: 2014/12/12 43: 2015/10/01 51: H02P 71: EATON CORPORATION 72: OLSSON, Eric Jon, LU, Bin, YAN, Ting, FREDETTE, Steven John, LUEBKE, Charles John 33: US 31: 13/551,973 32: 2012/07/18 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DYNAMIC REGULATION OF REAL POWER TO A LOAD 00: A system and method for controlling an AC motor drive includes a control system programmed with an algorithm configured to optimize operation of the motor drive. Specifically, the control system is programmed to input an initial voltage-frequency command to the drive. The initial voltage-frequency command includes a voltage reference and a frequency reference corresponding to an operating point of an initial voltage/frequency (V/Hz) curve. The control system monitors a real-time output of the drive, modifies the voltage reference based on the real-time output of the drive, and transmits a modified voltage-frequency command to the drive. The modified voltage-frequency command corresponds to an operating point of a modified V/Hz curve defined by the modified voltage reference and the initial V/Hz curve.
21: 2014/09178 22: 2014/12/12 43: 2015/10/12 51: A61F 71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC., SHINO, Konsei 72: WYMAN, Jeffrey, SHINO, Konsei, SANTANGELO, Stephen; 33: US 31: 61/664,867 32: 2012/06/27 54: LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION FIXATION SYSTEM 00: The present disclosure relates to an assembly for fixing a ligament in bone. The assembly includes a suspension member (210) and an implant (100) having a mechanism for fixedly receiving the suspension member and at least partially suspending the suspension member and the received bone graft within the implant, allowing for bony in-growth. A method of fixing a ligament in bone is also disclosed.
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21: 2014/09179 22: 2014/12/12 43: 2015/10/14 51: A61K, A61P 71: ENDORECHERCHE, INC. 72: LABRIE, Fernand 33: US 31: 61/675,717 32: 2012/07/25 33: US 31: 13/942,977 32: 2013/07/16 54: IMPROVEMENT OF SEXUAL AROUSAL, SEXUAL DESIRE, ORGASM AND/OR PLEASURE FOLLOWING INTRAVAGINAL PRASTERONE (DHEA) ADMINISTRATION IN WOMEN NOT SUFFERING OR INDEPENDENTLY FROM DYSPAREUNIA OR OTHER SYMPTOMS OF VULVO-VAGINAL ATROPHY 00: Intravaginal DHEA is used for the treatment of at least one condition selected from the group consisting of female hypoactive sexual desire disorder, female sexual arousal disorder, female orgasm disorder and female sexual interest arousal disorder in a woman who either (1) is not suffering from symptoms of vulvo-vaginal atrophy and/or (2) is not suffering from moderate to severe dyspareunia.
21: 2014/09180 22: 2014/12/12 43: 2015/10/14 51: G06F, G06Q 71: POP TECH PTY LTD 72: KOCH, Christopher, James, STEPHENS, Chad, Anthony 33: AU 31: 2012903777 32: 2012/08/31 33: US 31: 61/671,207 32: 2012/07/13 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SECURED COMMUNICATION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION 00: A method and system for securely communication of personal information is disclosed. In one embodiment, when a user wishes to instantly populate web form (204) displayed in a web browser (122), a populate button integrated into the rendered output of the website (123) displayed in the web browser (122) triggers a request for unique code to a remote server (104) via a wireless network (108). Accordingly, the server (104) generates a unique code and displays the unique code in the web browser (122). When a first computing device (102) receives the unique code inputted by the user, the first computing device (102) communicates the unique code to the server (104). Accordingly, the server (104) validates the unique code and establishes a connection between the second computing device (106) and the first computing device (102) upon validating the unique code. Then, the server (104) retrieves information stored in the first computing device (102) and instantly populates the information in the fields of the web form.
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PATENT JOURNAL The present invention provides a novel therapeutic agent or prophylactic agent for dementia. The present invention provides a therapeutic agent, prophylactic agent, or the like for dementia that contains a substance such as the following as an active ingredient: antibodies that specifically exhibit an antigen-antibody reaction to tau proteins of which the area around Ser413 of SEQ ID NO: 1 is phosphorylated; and peptides of which the area around Ser413 is phosphorylated.
21: 2014/09181 22: 2014/12/12 43: 2015/10/14 51: C02F 71: CSIR 72: OBERHOLSTER, Paul Johan, CHENG, Po-Hsun 33: ZA 31: 2013/09637 32: 2013/12/19 54: TREATMENT OF WASTE WATER 00: A biological process for treating waste water includes introducing an algal component into the waste water. The algal component comprises Chlorella prototheocoides or a combination of Chlorella prototheocoides and Chlorella vulgaris. While maintaining passive conditions in the waste water, the algal component is allowed to extract at least one nutrient from the waste water, thereby to phycoremediate the waste water.
21: 2014/09186 22: 2014/12/12 43: 2015/10/20 51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N, C12P 71: Osaka City University, Teijin Pharma Limited 72: MORI, Hiroshi, TOMIYAMA, Takami, MATSUMOTO, Yoichi, EGUCHI, Hiroshi, KUNORI, Yuichi 33: JP 31: 2012-124336 32: 2012/05/31 54: THERAPEUTIC AGENT OR PROPHYLACTIC AGENT FOR DEMENTIA 00: -
21: 2014/09196 22: 2014/12/12 43: 2015/10/13 51: A61B, A61F, A61M, B29C, B81C 71: University of Washington through its Center for Commercialization 72: ROLANDI, Marco, RUVOLO, Vittorio, BERENSON, Ronald J., RUEBEL, Chase, JIN, Jungho 33: US 31: 61/660,561 32: 2012/06/15 54: MICROSTRUCTURE-BASED WOUND CLOSURE DEVICES 00: The present invention relates generally to wound closure devices comprising one or more microstructures. The devices are designed such that the microstructures are able to grip the skin or tissue surrounding a wound, optionally closing the wound, or securing the tissue or skin in place. Also provided
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are wound closure systems that comprise one or more microstructure wound closure devices along with other components, such as protective covers and wound healing therapeutics. A variety of packaging specifications are disclosed, as is a dispenser apparatus configured to enable simple one-handed application of the wound closure devices. Methods described herein provide for the closure of various wounds with the wound closure devices and systems.
21: 2014/09200 22: 2014/12/12 43: 2015/10/14 51: A23C 71: Morinaga Milk Industry Co., Ltd. 72: ODAKA, Mirei, MURAKAMI, Tomoya, SAKAI, Yohei, MIYAUCHI, Kiyotaka, KOISHIHARA, Hiroshi 33: JP 31: 2012-136106 32: 2012/06/15 54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING MODIFIED WHEY COMPOSITION, MODIFIED WHEY COMPOSITION, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CALCIUM-ENRICHED MODIFIED WHEY COMPOSITION 00: -
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A method of reducing residual hydrocarbon accumulation during processing can comprise forming a permeable body (608) of a comminuted hydro carbonaceous material within an enclosure (602). A primary liquid collection system (610) is located in a lower portion of the permeable body. The primary liquid collection system (610) has an upper surface for collecting and removing liquids. Comminuted hydro carbonaceous material below the primary liquid collection system (610) forms a nonproduction zone (616). At least a portion of the permeable body (608) is heated to a bulk temperature above a production temperature sufficient to remove hydrocarbons therefrom within a production zone (614), where conditions in the nonproduction zone (616) are maintained below the production temperature.
21: 2014/09207 22: 2014/12/15 43: 2015/10/20 51: E04H 71: NUMILL TRUST 72: JOSEPH SYBRAND FOURIE 54: POLE REINFORCEMENT 00: An apparatus for reinforcing a pole which includes at least a first reinforcing assembly, a second reinforcing assembly, a base plate, at least one ground-engaging anchor which extends from the base plate; each reinforcing assembly respectively including a holding member with an inner surface which in use abuts the pole and an outer surface, and a plurality of clamping members which abut the outer surface of the holding member, a plurality of
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fasteners which respectively connect a respective clamping member of the first reinforcing assembly to a respective clamping member of the second reinforcing assembly, and a first strut and a second strut which respectively extend from the base towards the first reinforcing assembly and second reinforcing assembly.
21: 2014/09210 22: 2014/12/15 43: 2015/10/01 51: A61K A61P 71: CYON THERAPEUTICS INC. 72: WALLEY, Keith, R., BOYD, John, H., RUSSELL, James, A. 33: US 31: 61/648,319 32: 2012/05/17 54: METHODS AND USES FOR PROPROTEIN CONVERTASE SUBTILISIN KEXIN 9 (PCSK9) INHIBITORS 00: There is provided a method of treating an inflammatory response to infection and complications associated therewith, by administering a proprotein convertase subtilisin kexin 9 (PCSK9) inhibitor to a subject, in need thereof. There is also provided a method of treating or preventing treating or preventing renal failure; renal dysfunction; respiratory failure; respiratory dysfunction; or acute lung injury. Provided herein are uses,
pharmaceutical compositions, and commercial packages associated therewith.
21: 2014/09211 22: 2014/12/15 43: 2015/09/17 51: B65D;A61J 71: BECTON DICKINSON FRANCE 72: CARREL, Franck, MARITAN, Lionel, PEROT, Frédéric, VAUPRES, Maxime, CORBIN, Jean-Yves 33: EP 31: 12305971.9 32: 2012/08/03 54: CLOSING SYSTEM FOR A CONTAINER 00: The invention relates to a closing system for a container to be hold with a single hand, said closing system comprising: -a cap (40) comprising a a skirt and a transversal wall (41) provided with an access port (44), -a cover (60) substantially parallel to said cap and comprising a guiding member intended to be used by a user to manipulate said cover, a hinge (46, 66) allowing a planar rotation of the cover (60) regarding the cap (40) from a first position closing said access port (44) to a second position giving access to the access port.
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21: 2014/09212 22: 2014/12/15 43: 2015/10/01 51: F16H 71: EATON CORPORATION 72: MCMILLAN, Patrick John, FISHER, Daniel Philip 33: US 31: 61/683,298 32: 2012/08/15 54: Low stroke length locking differential with high locking engagement length 00: A differential, comprising a gear case, a side gear, an actuator, and a collar. The gear case comprising a central axis and recesses. The side gear configured to rotate around the central axis. The side gear comprising radially outward-extending locking members comprising side gear segments separated by plural grooves. The actuator surrounding the central axis. The collar configured to translate bidirectionally along the central axis. The collar comprising ears and radially inward-extending locking members comprising collar segments separated by plural grooves. The actuator is configured to move the collar relative to the side gear to move the ears axially in the recesses. When the actuator moves the collar to a locked position, the collar segments are configured to engage the side gear segments. When the actuator moves the collar to an unlocked position, the side gear segments are configured to pass through the grooves of the radially inward-extending locking members.
21: 2014/09214 22: 2014/12/15 43: 2015/10/13 51: B60K, F16H 71: EATON CORPORATION 72: COCHREN, Steven J, FRAZIER, Daniel Stanley, HILLMAN, Chad Robert, VANDERVOORT, John Kimmel 33: US 31: 61/755,939 32: 2013/01/23 54: Locking differential assembly 00: A locking differential assembly includes a differential case defining an axis of rotation and a gear chamber. A first side gear is at a first end of the differential case. A second side gear is at a second end of the differential case opposite the first end for selectable rotation relative to the differential case. At least two pinion gears are rotatably supported in the gear chamber in meshing engagement with the first side gear and the second side gear. A solenoid is at the first end. A plunger is selectably magnetically actuatable by the solenoid. A lock ring is selectably engagable with the second side gear to selectably prevent the side gear from rotating relative to the differential case. At least two relay rods are each connected to the plunger and to the lock ring to cause the lock ring to remain a fixed predetermined distance from the plunger.
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21: 2014/09217 22: 2014/12/15 43: 2015/10/21 51: D21C, D21H 71: BUCKMAN LABORATORIES INTERNATIONAL, INC. 72: ZHOU, Xiangdong, JAQUESS, Percy A. 33: US 31: 61/662,955 32: 2012/06/22 54: METHODS OF USING COMBINATIONS OF A LIPASE AND AN OXIDANT FOR PITCH CONTROL IN PAPER MAKING PROCESSES AND PRODUCTS THEREOF 00: A method is provided for controlling deposit-forming contaminants that comprise pitch or other fiber components which can interfere with the processing of the fibers, reduce paper quality, or both in papermaking systems. The method includes contacting fibers with a lipase and at least one peroxide source-free oxidant, and optionally nonionic surfactant, to liberate the organic contaminants from the fibers. Paper products of the method are also provided.
21: 2014/09235 22: 2014/12/15 43: 2015/10/20 51: G21F 71: TN INTERNATIONAL 72: LELEU, Gilda, MASSIF, Kévin 33: FR 31: 12 56189 32: 2012/06/28 54: PACKAGING FOR TRANSPORTING AND/OR STORING RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL 00: The invention relates to packaging for transporting radioactive material (1), including a radiation protection structure (4) comprising a shielding portion (5) defining a cavity (2) for receiving the radioactive material and a portion (7) that has the effect of distancing the radioactive material from the outside of the packaging. The distancing-effect portion (7) directly encloses the shielding portion (5). The protection structure (4) has a thickness e associated with a segment (S) connecting a point (B) on the outer surface of the packaging to the center of gravity (G) of the cavity (2). Said thickness satisfies, for any point (B): e=e1+e2 and 0.05
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21: 2014/09242 22: 2014/12/15 43: 2015/10/20 51: A01D, A01G 71: EA BROEKEMA BV 72: JÄGER, Sebastian 33: US 31: 14/139,208 32: 2013/12/23 54: SUGARCANE HARVESTING MACHINE 00: Sugarcane harvesting machine has an inclined conveyor which conveys sugarcane sections from the harvesting machine into a ollection car and has at least two traction mechanisms which extend parallel to one another and have continuous carries, and which circulate over upper drive wheels, and lower dflection wheels carried along and situated in the feed area of the sugarcane sections thus, inclined conveyor has a long, low maintenance service life and sugarcane harvesting machine operates quietly and energy-efficiently with a high cleaning effect. The continuous traction mechanisms are belts of fabric layer-reinforced crosslinked polymer, and cams situated at a distanc from one another are situated on bottom side the belts for forcible drive by the drive wheels. Belts are connectd by transverse rods which as a whole form a screning floor and support floor, and deflection wheels which are carried along are configured as single wheels.
21: 2014/09247 22: 2014/12/15 43: 2015/10/07 51: B65D, G07D, G08B 71: VAN VREDEN, Gary Malcolm 72: VAN VREDEN, Gary Malcolm 33: ZA 31: 2013/06922 32: 2013/09/13 54: A BANKNOTE HANDLING, DYE-DISPENSING SYSTEM, AND A BANKNOTE CASSETTE AND BASE UNIT FORMING PART OF THE SYSTEM 00: A banknote handling, dye-dispensing system (10) includes a base unit (an ATM 20) and a banknote cassette (ATM cassette 50) operable to be received within the cavity (22) of, and cooperate with, the base unit (20). The banknote cassette (50) includes a spray arrangement (66, 68) directed towards an interior channel (56), an external coupler defined (74) on an exterior of the banknote cassette (50), and a conduit (60, 66) between the external coupler (74) and the spray arrangement (66, 68). The base unit (20) includes a cassette coupler (38) proximate the cavity (22) and being operable to couple with the external coupler (74) thereby placing the cassette coupler (38) in fluid flow communication with the spray arrangement (66, 68), a dye reservoir (23), and a trigger mechanism (30) operable to trigger dispensation of dye (24) contained with the dye reservoir (23) in response to occurrence of a trigger condition, thereby to cause dye (24) to be conducted from the base unit (20), through the couplers (38, 74), to the banknote cassette (50) and to be sprayed into the channel (56).
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21: 2014/09248 22: 2014/12/15 43: 2015/10/12 51: A61K, A61P, C07C 71: Eisai R&D Management Co., Ltd. 72: KAZUTA, Yuji, WATANABE , Toru, SORIMACHI, Keiichi, SAITO, Minako, KITA, Yoichi, TANAKA, Toshiaki, HIGASHIYAMA, Hiroyuki, HANADA, Takahisa, TERAMOTO, Tetsuyuki, KOSASA, Takashi, ISHIKAWA, Yukio 33: US 31: 61/662626 32: 2012/06/21 54: NOVEL INDANESULFAMIDE DERIVATIVE 00: A novel indanesulfamide compound, such as N[(1S)-2,2,5,7-tetrafluoro-2,3-dihydro-1H-inden-1-yl]sulfamide, N-[(1S)-2,2,4,7-tetrafluoro-2,3-dihydro1H- inden-1-yl]sulfamide and (+)-N-(2,2,4,6,7pentafluoro-2,3-dihydro-1H-inden-1-yl)sulfamide, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof has an effect of improving the severity (score) of an attack in a mouse kindling model and therefore can be expected to serve as a therapeutic agent for epilepsy.
21: 2014/09255 22: 2014/12/15 43: 2015/09/28 51: A01N, A61K 71: Sunesis Pharmaceuticals, Inc. 72: HOPKINS, Brian T., CONLON, Patrick, CHAN, Timothy R., JENKINS, Tracy J., CAI, Xiongwei, HUMORA, Michael, SHI, Xianglin, MILLER, Ross A., THOMPSON, Andrew 33: US 31: 61/657,360 32: 2012/06/08 54: PYRIMIDINYL TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS 00: The present invention provides compounds and compositions thereof which are useful as inhibitors of Bruton's tyrosine kinase and which exhibit desirable characteristics for the same. 21: 2014/09258 22: 2014/12/15 43: 2015/10/12 51: C11D 71: Amcol International Corporation 72: LOCK, Richard, PICKSTOCK, Michael 33: US 31: 61/657,141 32: 2012/06/08 54: VISUALLY CONTRASTING AESTHETIC PARTICLES HAVING INCREASED WATER SOLUBILITY, PARTICULARLY USEFUL FOR COMBINATION WITH POWDERED OR GRANULAR COMPOSITIONS 00: The present invention is directed to visually contrasting aesthetic particles having increased water solubility, particularly useful for combination with granular laundry detergent composition.
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21: 2014/09260 22: 2014/12/15 43: 2015/09/30 51: B01L, G01N 71: MyCartis N.V. 72: TORNAY, Raphaël, DEMIERRE, Nicolas, DE GIL, José, MULLER, Robin, FALCONNET, Didier 33: EP(CH) 31: 12175954.2 32: 2012/07/11 54: A METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PERFORMING BIOLOGICAL AND/OR CHEMICAL ASSAYS 00: The present invention relates to a method for performing a chemical and/or a biological assay comprising the following successive steps of: a) providing an assay device (19) with a microchannel (20) having an inlet (28) and an outlet (30) and further comprising restricting means (34) designed to restrict the movement toward the outlet (30) of microparticles (10) introduced in the microchannel while(20) letting a fluid to flow through the restricting means (34), b) introducing microparticles (10) in the microchannel (20) via the inlet (28), c) restricting the movement of said microparticles (10) in the microchannel (20) toward the outlet using restricting means (34), d) flowing a fluid sample through the microchannel (20), e) performing a biological and/or chemical read-out on each microparticle (10), the method further comprising the steps of: f) moving the microparticles (101, 102, 103, 104) in the microchannel, and g) repeating successively the steps d) and e).
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54: EXTRACTANT COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES FOR THE SEPARATION AND ISOLATION OF METALS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS 00: The invention is directed to extractant compositions comprising a combination of an o-hydroxyphenyl alkyl ketoxime and an organic acid which compositions can be used to selectively extract value metals, particularly nickel and cobalt, from acidic leach solutions comprising these metals mostly in the form of their sulfates, wherein the ratio of the amount of substance of the organic acid to the amount of substance of o-hydroxyphenyl alkyl ketoxime is more than 1.2 mol/mol, to extraction processes where such extractant compositions are used, and to o-hydroxyphenyl alkyl ketoximes having an electron-withdrawing substituent in the aromatic ring.
21: 2014/09266 22: 2014/12/17 43: 2015/10/29 51: A47K; E03D 71: TRACE, Anthony Patrick 72: TRACE, Anthony Patrick; MAARTENS, Anton 33: ZA 31: 2013/07006 32: 2013/09/18 54: TRACE, Anthony Patrick 00: An apparatus for use in a sewage system which includes a conveyor, a plurality of spaced apart retaining members on the conveyor and at least one scraper which acts against a portion of the conveyor, and which includes a plurality of spaced gaps through which the retaining members respectively pass upon movement of the conveyor in a first direction relative to the scraper.
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21: 2014/09267 22: 2014/12/17 43: 2015/10/12 51: C01B C05D C05B B01D 71: ROTEM AMFERT NEGEV LTD. 72: AVIV, Talia, COHEN, Uri, Sasson, ORGIL, Doron, AROCH, Itsik 33: IL 31: 220686 32: 2012/06/28 54: CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING FREELY FLOWING SOLID ACIDIC P/K FERTILIZER 00: The invention provides a continuous process for manufacturing a phosphorus/potassium fertilizer from basic chemical commodities. The fertilizer is a free-flowing solid, stable on storage, consisting mainly of a phosphate of formula ΚΗ₅(Ρ0₄)₂. 21: 2014/09268 22: 2014/12/17 43: 2015/10/12 51: C01B C05D C05B 71: ROTEM AMFERT NEGEV LTD. 72: AVIV, Talia, COHEN, Uri, Sasson, ORGIL, Doron, AROCH, Itsik 33: IL 31: 220685 32: 2012/06/28 54: CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING A NEUTRAL GRANULAR P/K FERTILIZER 00: The invention provides a continuous process for manufacturing an essentially neutral phosphorus/potassium rich fertilizer from basic chemical commodities. The fertilizer is a freelyflowing particulate solid. 21: 2014/09292 22: 2014/12/17 43: 2015/10/13 51: E04B, F24J 71: W&E INTERNATIONAL (CANADA) CORP., LIN, Huazi 72: LIN, Huazi 33: CA 31: 2,781,743 32: 2012/06/27
54: INSULATING GLASS STYLE SOLAR HEAT COLLECTOR AND BUILDING USING SOLAR ENERGY FOR HEATING AND COOLING EMPLOYING SAME 00: A building using solar energy for heating and cooling without employing any air conditioning equipment, where the building uses building elements, such as a solar heat collector and/or a solar heat storage device. The building comprises a fluid channel arranged for a fluid to transfer absorbed solar heat, a solar heat storage bank to store and supply the solar heat and a mechanism for directing and controlling the flow of said fluid throughout the building. The building may also use a second air channel for heating and cooling that building.
21: 2014/09293 22: 2014/12/17 43: 2015/10/09 51: A61M 71: SANOFI SA 72: MAYER, Stefan 33: EP 31: 12178704.8 32: 2012/07/31 54: ARRANGEMENT FOR A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE 00: An arrangement (100) for a drug delivery device (200) is provided. The arrangement comprises a cap (1) defining a cavity (9) and a body (2), wherein the cap (1) or the body (2) comprise a recess (5), wherein the cap (1) or the body (2) is provided with a seal (11) further comprising a sealing surface (12). When the cap (1) is attached, the sealing surface (12) of the seal (11) seals a section (10) of the cavity (9). When the cap (1) is detached from the body (2), either the recess (5) is moved towards the side of the seal (11) which faces the section (10) of the
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cavity (9) or the seal (11) is moved towards the side of the recess (5) which faces the section of the cavity (9), and when either at least a part of the recess (5) has passed the sealing surface (12) or, when the sealing surface (12) has passed at least a part of the recess (5), this part of the recess (5) establishes a passageway (17) between the cavity (9) and the environment.
21: 2014/09295 22: 2014/12/17 43: 2015/10/09 51: A47D 71: BUITENDAG HOLDINGS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: BUITENDAG, JOHAN NICOLAAS 54: CHILD SEAT 00: This invention relates to a seating arrangement and more particularly but not exclusively, to a seating arrangement suitable for use by infants and toddlers. The seat includes a shell comprising a seat formation, a backrest extending from the seat formation, and two opposing side supports extending from the seat formation. A front pillar extends from the seat formation, the front pillar being spaced apart from ends of the opposing side supports so as to
form openings for receiving the legs of a user. The shell also includes an outer skirt that extends operatively downwardly below the level of the seat formation. The seat furthermore includes a base that is releasably securable to the shell, characterized in that a secured height of the base relative to the shell is adjustable.
21: 2014/09297 22: 2014/12/17 43: 2015/09/29 51: A61K 71: Laboratorios Farmacéuticos Rovi, S.A. 72: GUTIERRO ADURIZ, Ibon, FRANCO RODRÍGUEZ, Guillermo 33: EP(ES) 31: 12170366.4 32: 2012/05/31 54: PALIPERIDONE IMPLANT FORMULATION 00: An injectable intramuscular depot composition suitable for forming an in situ solid implant in a body, comprising a drug which is paliperidone and/or its pharmaceutical acceptable salts in any combination thereof, a biocompatible copolymer based on lactic and glycolic acid having a monomer ratio of lactic to glycolic acid in the range from 50:50 and a DMSO solvent, wherein the composition releases the drug with an immediate onset of action and continuously for at least 8 weeks and wherein the composition has a pharmacokinetic profile in vivo suitable for the formulation to be administered each 8 weeks or even longer periods.
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51: G01N 71: SOTIO a.s. 72: BARTUNKOVÁ, Jirina, SPÍSEK, Radek 33: EP(CZ) 31: 12174539.2 32: 2012/07/02 54: IN VITRO METHOD FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND SURVEILLANCE OF CANCER 00: The present invention relates to an in vitro method for the diagnosis and/or the monitoring and/or predicting the progress of a cancer disease, characterized in that in at least one sample the ratio of Tregs-cells to at least one other group of T cells comprising the group of Th17 cells, Th1 cells and/or Th2 cells is determined. 21: 2014/09299 22: 2014/12/17 43: 2015/09/28 51: A61K 71: Laboratorios Farmacéuticos Rovi, S.A. 72: GUTIERRO ADURIZ, Ibon, FRANCO RODRÍGUEZ, Guillermo 33: EP(ES) 31: 12170362.3 32: 2012/05/31 54: RISPERIDONE OR PALIPERIDONE IMPLANT FORMULATION 00: The present invention is directed to an injectable intramuscular depot composition suitable for forming an in situ solid implant in a body, comprising a drug which is risperidone and/or paliperidone or any pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof in any combination, a biocompatible copolymer based on lactic and glycolic acid having a monomer ratio of lactic to glycolic acid of about 50:50 and a DMSO solvent, wherein the composition releases the drug with an immediate onset of action and continuously for at least 4 weeks and wherein the composition has a pharmacokinetic profile in vivo that makes it suitable to be administered each 4 weeks or even longer periods. 21: 2014/09300 22: 2014/12/17 43: 2015/10/02 51: C21D, C22C 71: Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation 72: KAWANO, Kaori, TANAKA, Yasuaki, TASAKA, Masahito, NAKAZAWA, Yoshiaki, TOMIDA , Toshiro 33: JP 31: 2012-182710 32: 2012/08/21 54: STEEL MATERIAL 00: This steel material comprises, in mass%, C: greater than 0.05% to 0.18%, Mn:1-3%, Si: greater than 0.5% to 1.8%, Al: 0.01%-0.5%, N: 0.001%-0.015%, V and/or Ti: total 0.01%-0.3%, Cr:0%-0.25%, Mo:0%-0.35%, and the remainder: Fe and impurities. In area%, this steel material comprises 80% or more of bainite, and a total of 5% or more of one or more of ferrite, martensite and austenite. The average block size of the bainite is less than 2.0µm,
the average particle diameter of the aforementioned ferrite, martensite and austenite together is less than 1.0µm, the average nanohardness of the bainite is 4.0-5.0GPa, and the average spacing between MXtype carbides having a circle equivalent diameter of 10nm or greater is 300nm or less. 21: 2014/09301 22: 2014/12/17 43: 2015/10/13 51: B61L 71: General Electric Company 72: COOPER, Jared Klineman, ELDREDGE, David, PELTZ, David, BRAND, John, WAWRZYNIAK, Frank, BREMMER, Robert, BARRETT, Michael, DAUM, Wolfgang 33: US 31: 13/486,946 32: 2012/06/01 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING VELOCITY OF A VEHICLE 00: A control system includes an onboard controller, a location determination system, and a speed sensor. The controller identifies a designated area along a route that includes a downhill section, an airflow restricted area, a banked section, a section to be cleaned, an adverse environmental area, an adverse vehicular condition area, and/or a section where travel is restricted. The designated area is associated with an operating rule that requires the vehicle to travel at least as fast as a lower speed limit. The location determination system monitors actual locations of the vehicle as the vehicle travels along the route. The speed sensor obtains speed data representative of an actual velocity of the vehicle. The controller restricts control of the vehicle such that the actual velocity of the vehicle is at least as fast as the lower speed limit of the designated area when the vehicle is in the designated area.
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51: B60S, B62D 71: Scania CV AB 72: NOGHABAI, Kamran 33: SE 31: 1250641-6 32: 2012/06/18 54: AIR DEFLECTOR AND FREIGHT VEHICLE 00: An air deflector (50) at a front corner (24) of a cab (20) of a freight vehicle (10), comprising a swirl generator (50) which converts an air flow induced by the vehicle's forward movement to a swirling flow (v) which follows a side (26) of the vehicle (10) situated adjacent to the corner (24) and prevents dirtying of the side (26) from below. The swirl generator (50) comprises a duct (52) which is open downwards, is connected to the cab comer (24), extends curvingly round the corner (24) from the cab front to the cab side (26) and comprises partly an upper end surface (56) and partly opposite sides (58, 60) which are directed downwards, at least one of these sides having a free lower end edge (54).
21: 2014/09315 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/10/20 51: G06F 71: VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, Willem, Morkel 72: VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, Willem, Morkel, DU PLESSIS, Filippus, Lourens, Andries, BOSHOFF, Hendrik, Frans, Verwoerd, POOL, Jan 33: ZA 31: 2011/07169 32: 2011/09/30 33: ZA 31: 2011/07170 32: 2011/09/30 33: ZA 31: 2011/07171 32: 2011/09/30 33: ZA 31: 2011/07172 32: 2011/09/30 54: METHOD FOR HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION ON A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI) 00: The invention provides a method for humancomputer interaction on a graphical user interface (GUI), a GUI, a navigation tool, computers and
computer operated devices. The method includes the steps of: determining coordinates of a pointer with, or relative, to an input device; determining coordinates of interactive objects of which at least two objects are displayed; establishing a threshold in relation to the interactive objects and in relation to space about them; prioritising the interactive objects in relation to their distance and/ or direction to the pointer; moving the interactive objects and thresholds relative to the object priority; repeating the above steps every time the coordinates of the pointer changes; and performing an action when a threshold is reached.
21: 2014/09319 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/10/21 51: A43C 71: PUMA SE 72: JUNGKIND, Roland 33: GB 31: PCT/EP2012/004984 32: 2012/11/-30 54: ROTARY CLOSURE FOR A SHOE 00: The invention relates to a rotary closure (1) for a shoe, in particular for a sports shoe, comprising: a housing (2) which can be attached to the shoe, a
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tension roller (3) which is mounted in the housing (2) so as to be rotatable about an axis (A) and on which a tension element (4) can be wound during fastening of the shoe, and a rotary knob (5) which is disposed so as to be rotatable about the axis (A) on the housing (2) in order to rotate the tension roller (3). In order to create a rotary closure which can be easily tensioned and slackened in a simple, cost-effective and lightweight construction, according to the invention the rotary closure (1) further comprises: an intermediate support (6), wherein the intermediate support (6) has at least one pawl (7) which engages in a first locking toothing (8) of the housing, and at least one locking lever (9) disposed in the or at the intermediate support (6), wherein a first and second control element (12,13), which co-operate with the first and second link sections (14, 15) of the locking lever (9), are disposed on a rotary knob (5).
21: 2014/09320 22: 18/12/2014 43: 13/10/2015 51: A45C, B65D, F23Q 71: SELA, Sagi 72: ZOR, Eyal, BITON, Ilan, AMSHIKASHVILI, Shalva, SHARJPOV, Eli, SELA, Sagi 33: IB 31: PCT/IB2013/053166 32: 2013/04/22, 54: COVER FOR MOBILE DEVICE WITH ECOLOGICAL LIGHTER 00: 57: A portable electric cigarette lighter or mobile device accessory with integrated portable electric cigarette lighter, the mobile device accessory including: (a) a protective accessory for a mobile device; (b) an electric lighter mechanism integrated into the protective accessory, the lighter mechanism including: (i) a heating element, (ii) a power source, (iii) an actuator, adapted to activate the heating element by operationally coupling the heating
element to the power source and (d) a slide shutter adapted to reversibly expose the heating element.
21: 2014/09322 22: 18/12/2014 43: 13/10/2015 51: A61K, A61P 71: Bayer New Zealand Limited 72: Rohit Jain, Ian George Tucker, Fadil Al Alawi, Karthigeyan Nanjan, Olaf Bork 33: NZ. 31: 601299 32: 2012/07/17, 54: INJECTABLE ANTIBIOTIC FORMULATIONS AND THEIR METHODS OF USE 00: 57: This invention relates to a composition, including penethamate (PNT) or a pharmaceutical equivalent thereof; and at least one oily vehicle.
21: 2014/09338 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/10/20 51: F03B, F03D 71: RUBIO, Ana Elisa, RUBIO, Humberto Antonio 72: RUBIO, Humberto Antonio 33: AR 31: P20120102619 32: 2012/07/19 33: AR 31: P20120103837 32: 2012/10/15 54: VERTICAL AXIS WIND AND HYDRAULIC TURBINE WITH FLOW CONTROL
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00: A vertical axis wind and hydraulic turbine with flow control comprising a regular hexagonal structure of radius R, parallelepiped-shaped, inside which a rotor rotates with three or more vanes on a vertical axis which is located in the center of the hexagon as seen from above, wherein said vanes when rotating generate a circle of radius Rt, further comprising six articulated deflector vanes that grab and concentrate the flow of air or liquid entering the rotor vanes, from the wind or liquid current entry side to the turbine and diffuse the flow of air or liquid exiting from the rotor vanes, from the side opposite to the wind or liquid entry side to the turbine.
21: 2014/09345 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/10/23 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: BEHNKE, Dirk, ERTL, Peter, CARCACHE, David, KOLLER, Manuel, ORAIN, David 33: GB 31: 1215033.0 32: 2012/08/23 54: DIAZEPINONE DERIVATIVES USEFUL FOR THE TREATMENT OF FRAGILE X SYNDROME, PARKINSONS OR REFLUX DISEASE 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.
21: 2014/09346 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/10/14 51: F23C 71: BABCOCK & WILCOX POWER GENERATION GROUP, INC. 72: DARDE, Arthur, EO, DUBETTIER-GRENIER, Richard, MCDONALD, Dennis, K. 33: US 31: 61/665,886 32: 2012/06/28 33: US 31: 13/929,971 32: 2013/06/28 54: CONTROLLING ACIDIC COMPOUNDS PRODUCED FROM OXY-COMBUSTION PROCESSES 00: The present invention relates generally to the field of emissions control and, in particular to a new and useful method and/or system by which to control, treat and/or mitigate various liquid-based acidic compounds that are produced during oxycombustion (e.g., during a compression step and/or cooling step) from various gaseous acid compounds and/or gaseous acid precursor compounds (e.g., SOx, NOx, etc.). In one embodiment, the present invention relates to a method and/or system by which such one or more liquid-based acid compounds are recycled into the flue gases and/or into one or more of the emissions control and/or flue gas treatment equipment of an oxy-combustion power generation system.
21: 2014/09347 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/10/14 51: H01F 71: HAIHONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD. 72: XU, KAIXUAN, GUO, XIANQING, LIANG, QINGNING, LONG, LIQIONG 33: CN 31: 201410419491.3 32: 2014/08/22 54: HIGH VOLTAGE WIRE LEADING METHOD FOR STEREOSCOPIC WOUND CORE OPEN VENTILATED DRY-TYPE TRANSFORMER
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00: The invention discloses a high voltage wire leading method for a stereoscopic wound core open ventilated dry-type transformer, which comprises the steps of fixing stereoscopic wound cores arranged in a triangular shape between an upper clamp and a lower clamp, winding A, B and C three phase coils on the stereoscopic wound cores and arranging a high voltage wire leading bracket on the upper clamp, wherein the high voltage wire leading bracket is provided with connecting terminals which respectively correspond to the A, B and C three phase coils; and each phase coil is respectively provided with a wire inlet terminal and a wire outlet terminal. In the high voltage wire leading method, each of the three A, B, and C phase coils is provided with two wire outlet terminals and the numbers of turns of the three phase coils are still equal, so that under the condition of not changing the numbers of the turns of the coils, the added wire outlet terminals make leading more conveniently and the lead structure simpler.
21: 2014/09348 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/10/14 51: H01F 71: HAIHONG ELECTRIC CO., LTD. 72: XU, KAIXUAN, GUO, XIANQING, LIANG, QINGNING, LONG, LIQIONG 33: CN 31: 201410422517.X 32: 2014/08/25 54: FIXING STRUCTURE FOR UPPER PRESSING BLOCKS OF STEREOSCOPIC WOUND CORE OPEN-VENTILATED DRY-TYPE TRANSFORMER 00: -
The present invention discloses a fixing structure for the upper pressing blocks of a stereoscopic wound core open-ventilated dry-type transformer, including three coils arranged vertically. Three coils are arranged in triangle; an insulation ring is arranged at the upper end of each of the coils; a pressing block used for pressing the corresponding coil is placed on the upper surface of each insulation ring; an upper clamp is arranged above the pressing blocks; and press rods for pressing the pressing blocks are arranged on the bottom surface of the upper clamp. According to the invention, the upper clamp presses the pressing blocks and then the pressing blocks 3 press the coils, so the loosening of the coils is prevented and impact resistance of the coils is ensured; moreover, the pressing blocks which press the coils do not need to be tensioned by a lower clamp through utilizing a screw, and thus, the phaseto-phase distance between three coils will not be increased and the insulation distance between the coils is not to be increased; and in addition, four pressing blocks are evenly arranged on each coil, and thus, the coils bear more uniform stress, so the coils can be pressed better.
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54: COIL STRUCTURE OF OPEN VENTILATED TYPE STEREOSCOPIC WOUND-CORE DRYTYPE TRANSFORMER 00: The invention discloses a coil structure of open ventilated type stereoscopic wound-core dry-type transformer, comprising wire disks formed by wound wires and fixing parts. The fixing parts are provided with clamping grooves for fixing the wire disks. The wire disks are fixed and wound around the fixing parts to form the coil structure. The outer layers of the wires are coated with insulating paper with insulating paint. And by insulating paint, wires are adhered mutually and wire disks adhere to fixing parts, which combine into an integral structure. The coil structure does not require another paint impregnation process, so the process is simplified. And by the insulating paint on the insulating paper, wires are adhered mutually and wire disks adhere to fixing parts, so the sturcture is stable and firm and ensures the electrical equipment meets the requirements of electric performance, mechanical property and insulating property.
21: 2014/09352 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/10/14 51: F24J 71: Airlight Energy IP SA 72: AMBROSETTI, Gianluca, GRANZELLA, Sergio, PEDRETTI-RODI, Andrea 33: CH 31: 895/12 32: 2012/06/24 54: ABSORBER ARRANGEMENT FOR A TROUGH COLLECTOR 00: The invention relates to an elongated absorber arrangement for a trough collector, which is exposed
to concentrated radiation over its length during operation, and which has means for transporting a heat transfer fluid through the absorber arrangement. The absorber arrangement has at least one fluid-free absorber space for concentrated radiation, which has a thermal opening leading to the interior thereof and walls for absorbing the heat that is incident on it. The means for transporting the fluid have a feed-line arrangement and a discharge-line arrangement, which are operationally connected to one another by a heat exchanger arrangement through which fluid flows, wherein said heat exchanger arrangement extends over the length of the absorber arrangement, is designed for the fluid to flow through as a transverse flow in relation to the length of the absorber arrangement and is thermally connected to the at least one absorber space in such a way that the fluid is heated during operation in the transverse flow from an inlet temperature to the operating temperature and reaches the discharge-line arrangement at this temperature.
21: 2014/09354 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/09/30 51: B21D 71: Nippon Steel & Sumitomo Metal Corporation 72: NISHIMURA, Ryuichi, OTSUKA, Kenichiro, NAKAZAWA, Yoshiaki, MASUO, Yoshihiko, SUZUKI, Toshiya, IKEDA, Yoshiyuki 33: JP 31: 2012-141127 32: 2012/06/22
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54: MANUFACTURING METHOD AND MANUFACTURING APPARATUS OF PRESSFORMED BODY 00: [Problem] The problem addressed by the present invention lies in using a press-moulding apparatus provided with a punch (11), a die (12), and a pad (14) which presses and confines a moulding material (13) against the punch (11) in order to produce a press-moulded article (15) made of a steel sheet having a high tensile strength of 390 MPa or greater, in which an outwardly-oriented flange (16) is formed on an end part in the lengthwise direction, said press-moulded article (15) comprising a groove bottom part (15a), ridge parts (15b, 15b) which are contiguous with the groove bottom part (15a), and longitudinal wall parts (15c, 15c) which are contiguous with the ridge parts (15b, 15b). When the moulding material (13) is press-moulded, the pad (14) confines a portion of the moulding material (13) which is moulded in the groove bottom part (15a), and a portion thereof having a length of at least onethird of the peripheral length in cross section of the ridge part (15b) from the portion which is moulded in the ridge part (15b) in the vicinity of the outwardlyoriented flange (16), taking the connection with the groove bottom part (15a) as the starting point. As a result, the press-moulded article (15) can be reliably moulded without a cutaway being provided in the ridge part flange portion of the outwardly-oriented flange, and without any reduction in material yield occurring.
21: 2014/09358 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/10/01 51: A61K, A61P, C07K, C12N 71: Alethia Biotherapeutics Inc. 72: STUIBLE, Matthew, TREMBLAY, Gilles Bernard, SULEA, Traian, MORAITIS, Anna N., FILION, Mario 33: US 31: 61/673,442 32: 2012/07/19 54: ANTI-SIGLEC-15 ANTIBODIES 00: Antibodies and antigen binding fragments that specifically binds to Siglec-15 are described herein. These antibodies or antigen binding fragments may have the ability of inhibiting differentiation of osteoclasts and/or the ability of inhibiting the bone resorption activity of osteoclasts. Compositions and cells expressing anti-Siglec-15 antibodies or antigen binding fragments are also disclosed herewith. AntiSiglec-15 antibodies may also be useful for the treatment of bone loss, or bone diseases. Methods for the detection or diagnosis of bone loss or bonerelated diseases are also described.
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21: 2014/09359 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/10/01 51: B29C, B65D 71: Huhtamaki Molded Fiber Technology B.V. 72: VAN DER WAL, Erwin Peter, DIJKSTRA, Wijbe 33: EP(NL) 31: 12176762.8 32: 2012/07/17 54: EGG-CARTON WITH WINDOW 00: The invention relates to a fibre moulded package(1) for accommodating foodstuffs wherein the cover part(4) comprises a cover part top surface(8) which is generally flat for enabling printing onto the coverpart top surface, and wherein the window section comprises a window plane(9) which extends from about the centre of the cover part towards the locking members at a slight angle (a) between 10°35° with respect to the cover part top surface for providing resistant strength to the cover part.
21: 2014/09361 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/09/30 51: B01D, C07C 71: Lonza Ltd. 72: OTTIGER, Stefan, SCHOLL, Thomas, STOFFEL, Stefan, KALBERMATTER, Klaus, KLEIN, Andreas, NEDUNGADI, Kishore 33: EP(CH) 31: 12175996.3 32: 2012/07/11 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF METHYLBUTYNOL 00: Subject of the invention is a process for the production of methylbutinol, wherein the process comprises at least one pervaporation step. In a preferred embodiment, the process comprises the steps of • (a) providing a feed composition comprising methylbutinol and water, • (b) subjecting the feed composition to distillation in a distillation device, • (c) removing a sidestream from the distillation device, the sidestream having a higher water content than the feed composition, and • (d) subjecting said sidestream to pervaporation, thereby reducing the water content. The invention also relates to the use of pervaporation and/or a pervaporation membrane for removing water from methylbutinol, or for purifying methylbutinol. 21: 2014/09363 22: 2014/12/18 43: 2015/10/12 51: A61K, C07H, C12N 71: Miragen Therapeutics, Inc 72: VAN ROOIJ, Eva, DALBY, Christina, SETO, Anita 33: US 31: 61/662,772 32: 2012/06/21 54: INHIBITORS OF THE MIR-15 FAMILY OF MICRO-RNAS 00: -
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PATENT JOURNAL 54: A TENT PEG 00: A tent peg includes a shaft having a longitudinal axis running along the body of the shaft. A resistance member is connected to and extends away from the shaft. The resistance member increases the surface area of the shaft that is inserted into the ground so as to make it more difficult to remove the shaft from the ground. A stopper plate is connected to the shaft and is angled at an angle that is not perpendicular to the longitudinal axis of the shaft so that when the shaft is inserted into the ground the stopper plate will prevent the shaft from being inserted any deeper into the ground than the stopper plat. A spring is connected directly or indirectly to the tent peg with a tent rope connector connected to the spring so that in use the spring is located between a tent rope and the tent peg and thereby provides a flexible tensioning mechanism when the tent rope pulls.
21: 2014/09384 22: 2014/12/19 43: 2015/10/12 51: C07C, C07K 71: HEIDELBERG PHARMA GMBH 72: LUTZ, Christian, MUELLER, Christoph, SIMON, Werner 33: EP 31: 12005173.5 32: 2012/07/13 54: METHODS FOR SYNTHESIZING AMATOXIN BUILDING BLOCK AND AMATOXINS 00: The invention relates to novel methods for synthesizing a synthon for ?,d-dihydroxyisoleucine 1 (CAS No. 55399-94-5] as building block for the synthesis of amatoxins, and for novel methods for synthesizing amatoxins using such building block. 21: 2014/09417 22: 2014/12/19 43: 2015/10/12 51: E04H 71: COETZEE, GERBRECHT CORNELIA 72: COETZEE, GERBRECHT CORNELIA
21: 2014/09418 22: 2014/12/19 43: 2015/10/07 51: B01D, C02F 71: TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 72: MAREE, Johannes Philippus 33: ZA 31: 2013/07848 32: 2013/10/11 54: TREATMENT OF CONTAMINATED LIQUIDS 00: A method of treating a solution of a desired compound dissolved in a liquid includes optionally causing some of the dissolved desired compound to precipitate, thereby providing precipitated desired compound in suspension. Some of the liquid in the
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suspension is solidified by freezing, thereby providing a mixture of a desired compound lean frozen product and a desired compound rich residual liquid product. One or more of precipitation of dissolved desired compound in the residual liquid product from the residual liquid product, crystal growth of precipitated desired compound already contained in the residual liquid product in suspension, and accumulation of precipitated desired compound in the residual liquid product is then optionally effected. Precipitated desired compound in suspension is allowed to separate from frozen product and to collect to residual liquid product, thereby obtaining, separately, desired compound concentrated liquid product, comprising residual liquid product and precipitated desired compound, and frozen product.
the present invention relates to a novel pultrusion method, for short pul-core method, by means of which the fibre-reinforced profile material is produced and at the same time filled with the PMI foam core in one method step. In this case, very good bonding of the PMI foam core to the fibrereinforced profile material is ensured in the one and the same method step.
21: 2014/09442 22: 2014/12/19 43: 2015/10/20 51: E01B 71: Pandrol Limited 72: GARDNER, Christopher, COX, Stephen John 33: GB 31: 1210365.1 32: 2012-06-12 54: RAILWAY RAIL FASTENING CLIP AND PAD FOR RECESSED RAILSEATS 00: -
21: 2014/09434 22: 2014/12/19 43: 2015/10/14 51: B29C 71: Evonik Industries AG, Secar Technologie GmbH 72: KRAATZ, Arnim, SEMLITSCH, Karl-Heinz 33: DE 31: 10 2012 208 428.2 32: 2012/05/21 54: PUL-CORE METHOD WITH A PMI FOAM CORE 00: The present invention relates to a novel method for producing novel fibre-reinforced profile materials, which are filled with a PMI foam core. In particular,
21: 2014/09449 22: 2014/12/19 43: 2015/10/06 51: C10J, C10K 71: Lummus Technology Inc. 72: KEELER, Clifton G., WILLIAMS, Chancelor L., BUSTAMANTE, Ivan O. 33: US 31: 61/664,415 32: 2012/06/26 54: TWO STAGE GASIFICATION WITH DUAL QUENCH 00: -
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Improved two-stage entrained-flow gasification systems and processes that reduce the cost and complexity of the design and increase the reliability, while maintaining the efficiency by implementing a first chemical quench followed by a second water quench of the produced syngas. The quenched syngas is maintained above the condensation temperature of at least one condensable component of the syngas, allowing residual particulates to be removed by dry particulate filtration.
21: 2014/09457 22: 2014/12/22 43: 2015/10/20 51: H04Q B60R B62H G08C G07F 71: META SYSTEM S.P.A. 72: SIMONAZZI, Giuseppe 33: IT 31: MO2012A000147 32: 2012/06/01 54: BATTERY FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES 00: The battery (1) for electric vehicles comprises electric charge accumulation means (2) which can be connected to at least an electric motor (B) of an electric vehicle (A) and electronic processing means (3) suitable for managing and controlling the battery (1) and/or said electric vehicle (A), wherein the electronic processing means (3) comprise: - a storage unit (6) of an identification code of the battery (1) and/or of the electric vehicle (A); - a communication unit (7) suitable for communicating with an external control device (E); - checking means (8) operatively associated with the storage unit (6) and with the communication unit (7) and suitable for checking if an identification code received by the communication unit (7) and sent by the control device (E) corresponds to the identification code stored on the storage unit (6); activation/deactivation means (9) suitable for activating the battery (1) and/or the electric vehicle (A) if the identification code received from the
external control device (E) corresponds to the identification code stored on the storage unit (6).
21: 2014/09459 22: 2014/12/22 43: 2015/10/12 51: B03C 71: CIDRA CORPORATE SERVICES INC. 72: DAVIS, Michael, A. 33: US 31: 61/650,210 32: 2012/05/22 54: CHARGED ENGINEERED POLYMER BEADS/BUBBLES FUNCTIONALIZED WITH MOLECULES FOR ATTRACTING AND ATTACHING TO MINERAL PARTICLES OF INTEREST FOR FLOTATION SEPARATION 00: Apparatus is providing featuring a synthetic bead having a solid-phase body with a surface, and being configured with a predetermined electric charge so as to respond to a corresponding predetermined electric field; and a plurality of molecules attached to at least part of the surface, the molecules comprising a functional group selected for attracting and attaching one or more mineral particles of interest to the molecules. Some combination of the solid-phase body or the surface may be configured from a polymer. The polymer may be polyethylenimine. The polyethylenimine may be engineered or configured to be highly charged so as to be used to collect the mineral particles of interest and then manipulated through and by the corresponding predetermined electric field.
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PATENT JOURNAL 72: DAVIES, Stephen John, PINTAT, Stéphane, NORTH, Carl Leslie, MOFFAT, David Festus Charles 33: GB 31: 1211310.6 32: 2012/06/26 54: 2-AMINOPYRAZINE DERIVATIVES AS CSF-1 R KINASE INHIBITORS 00: -
21: 2014/09462 22: 2014/12/22 43: 2015/09/30 51: A01B 71: KVERNELAND GROUP OPERATIONS NORWAY AS 72: SKJÆVELAND, Magne 33: NO 31: 20120613 32: 2012/05/24 54: WEARING PART ARRANGEMENT FOR PLOUGH SHARE 00: A wearing-part arrangement for a leading edge (21) of a plough body (1) is described, in which a plough point (3) is releasably attached to the plough body (1), the plough point (3) being mirror-symmetrical around the longitudinal axis (SA) of the plough point (3) and being provided with a pointed front portion (31).
21: 2014/09482 22: 2014/12/22 43: 2015/10/20 51: A61M, B63H 71: G.A.M. Manshanden Management B.V. 72: MANSHANDEN, Gerardus Augustinus Maria 33: NL 31: 2008948 32: 2012/06/06 54: SHIP SCREW, PUMP SCREW OR TURBINE SCREW 00: A ship screw, pump screw or turbine screw for use under water or another liquid, comprising a front side and a rear side, wherein water or another liquid is forced from the front side to the rear side in use, and comprising a hub and at least two blades extending from said hub, wherein the blades are substantially helical/spiral shaped, their effective surface area increasing from the front side toward the rear side.
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21: 2014/09487 22: 2014/12/23 43: 2015/09/30 51: G02C 71: PATEL, Ebrahim 72: PATEL, Ebrahim 33: ZA 31: 2014/03310 32: 2014/01/04 54: A GRASPING DEVICE FOR A CONTACT LENS 00: A grasping device for a contact lens is provided comprising a handle being located at its first end and two elongate arm sections being located at its second end, the two elongate arm sections being joined together by the handle and extending from the handle towards their free ends; the elongate arm sections being resiliently bendable inwardly toward each other, such that a gripping force is appliable between their inner surfaces substantially at their free ends, and such that a contact lens is locatable and graspable between the two elongate arm sections; at least one substantially convex shaped receiving portion being located at at least one of the free ends of the elongate arm sections; and the substantially convex shaped receiving portion facing outwardly from the free end of the elongate arm section, a contact lens being locatable on the substantially convex shaped receiving portion.
21: 2014/09488 22: 2014/12/23 43: 2015/10/06 51: B22F 71: KOREA ATOMIC ENERGY RESEARCH INSTITUTE 72: JEONG, Yong Jin, KIM, Sung-Hwan, PARK, Jong-Man, LEE, Kyuhong, JANG, Se-Jung 33: KR 31: 10-2013-0165175 32: 2013/12/27 54: METHOD FOR PREPARING UAL2 POWDER AND UAI2 POWDER PREPARED ACCORDING TO THE SAME 00: The present invention relates to a method for preparing UAl2 powder and UAl2 powder prepared according to the same, and more particularly, provides a method for preparing UAl2 powder, which includes: mixing an aluminum ingot and a uranium ingot such that aluminum is mixed in a range of 10 weight% to 25 weight% with respect to the total weight of the mixture, and then melting the mixture under a vacuum atmosphere (step 1); and preparing the molten alloy melted in the step 1 into powder by using a centrifugal atomization method (step 2).
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21: 2014/09492 22: 2014/12/23 43: 2015/10/19 51: F24J 71: SOLARRESERVE, LLC 72: HINES, Braden E. 33: US 31: 61/666,827 32: 2012/06/30 54: LIGHT SOURCE SENSING AND POINTING POSITION-ENCODED OPTICAL PROXY 00: The present invention is directed to systems, devices and methods utilizing a proxy device that indicates directional aspects of redirected light from a corresponding light redirecting element by the position of one or more redirected light beams in one or more directions or coordinates on such a proxy device. The position characteristics of light redirected from the proxy device correlate to the aim of the light redirecting element associated with the proxy. This allows the proxy information to be used to accurately determine and control the aim of the light redirecting element.
21: 2014/09493 22: 2014/12/23 43: 2015/10/02 51: A61B A61M 71: ALVIMEDICA TIBBİ ÜRÜNLER SAN. VE DIŞ TİC. A.Ş. 72: PETER HEINER, Wilfred, ŞEN, Saadet 33: TR 31: TR 2012/06297 32: 2012/05/29 54: A BALLOON DILATATION CATHETER FOR TREATMENT OF PARANASAL SINUS DISEASES 00: The invention of the present application is a balloon dilatation catheter providing illumination at the distal tip. Different from the known status of the art and via the novel system found in its structure, it provides the advantage of observing not only the proximal tip of the balloon, but also the distal tip. Said paranasal sinus balloon dilatation catheter, comprises a battery (14) performing the task of power source, a LED (16) performing the task of light source (16), and on-off button (15) in the hub (10) part. It comprises one or more optic fibers (23) extending within the tubular catheter shaft (20) towards distal direction from the
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proximal hub (10) body and providing illumination at the catheter tip part.
21: 2014/09497 22: 2014/12/23 43: 2015/10/20 51: A61P, C07D, A61K 71: LUPIN LIMITED 72: JANA, Gourhari, KURHADE, Sanjay, Pralhad, JAGDALE, Arun, Rangnath, KUKREJA, Gagan, SINHA, Neelima, PALLE, Venkata, P., KAMBOJ, Rajender Kumar 33: IN 31: 762/KOL/2012 32: 2012/07/09 54: TETRAHYDROQUINAZOLINONE DERIVATIVES AS PARP INHIBITORS 00: Disclosed are compounds of formula (I), their tautomeric forms, stereoisomers, and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof, wherein R1-R6, R7a-d, R8a-d, A, M, n, and p are as defined in the specification, pharmaceutical compositions including a compound, tautomer, stereoisomer, or salt thereof, and methods of treating or preventing diseases or disorders, for example, cancer, that are amenable to treatment or prevention by inhibiting the PARP enzyme of a subject.
33: IN 31: 1781/MUM/2012 32: 2012/06/21 33: IN 31: PCT/IN2013/000386 32: 2013/06/21 54: REGENERATION OF SPENT PARAFFIN DEHYDROGENATION CATALYST 00: There is provided a method for regenerating a spent deydrogenation catalyst used in the conversion of nparaffin to olefin. The method comprises method steps for removing the coke by treating the catalyst with an ozone-oxygen stream followed by an oxygen stream. The catalyst is stabilized by passing a nitrogen stream and the stabilized catalyst is rejuvenated by passing an air-nitrogen stream containing a halogenated hydrocarbon. This is followed by reducing the method oxide in the catalyst by passing hydrogen-nitrogen stream. 21: 2014/09529 22: 2014/12/23 43: 2015/10/08 51: G07F, G06F 71: Licentia Group Limited, MyPinPad Limited 72: PIKE, Justin 33: GB 31: 1212878.1 32: 2012/07/20 33: GB 31: 1306053.8 32: 2013/04/04 54: PIN VERIFICATION 00: The invention provides a computer-implemented authentication method comprising the step of enabling a user to input an identifier (e.g. a PIN) into an electronic device having a screen and a keypad operable within a keypad zone of the screen; by operating at least one key of the keypad via an image of at least part of a scrambled keypad which is displayed at least partially within the keypad zone. The user's operation of the keypad key via the image generates an encoded version of the user's intended input. In one sense the invention can be perceived as superimposing a non-functional image of a scrambled keyboard over an underlying, functional keypad. The image may be any type of electronic image, and may include a video image. The invention is particularly suited for use with, but not limited to, mobile phones, tablet computer, PCs etc. It can be implemented in any system wherein a user's identity must be verified before access is granted to a controlled resource.
21: 2014/09500 22: 2014/12/23 43: 2015/10/09 51: B01J 71: RELIANCE INDUSTRIES LTD 72: VAIDYA, Shashank Dattatraya, LANDE, Sharad Vasudeorao, UNNIKRISHNAN, Sreedharan, GOPALAKRISHNAN, Kalpana, JASRA, Kaksh Vir
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21: 2014/09530 22: 2014/12/23 43: 2015/10/09 51: B60B, B60C 71: PROSPECT SA INVESTMENTS 121 LIMITED 72: LABUSCHAGNE, Pieter Johannes 54: AN AIRLESS TYRE FOR VEHICLES 00: A non-inflatable vehicle tyre (1) comprising a rubber carcass (3) moulded to fit and be secured to a wheel rim (2) with a series of equally spaced passages (9) extending transversely through the carcass (3) to provide resilient supporting ribs ( SO) between the passages (9) and having a road engaging tread (5A) moulded to the carcass (3) over a band of flexible steel cord (4A) reinforcing in which the band comprises a plurality of superimposed plies of coated hard steel cord (4A) and in which minor passages (9 A) arc provided through the ribs (10).
72: HOFMANN, Frank 33: DE 31: 10 2012 105 655.2 32: 2012/06/28 54: CHEEK PLATE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING A NON-DETACHABLE PIPE JOINT, FITTING AND SYSTEM CONSISTING OF A CHEEK PLATE AND A FITTING 00: The invention relates inter alia to a cheek plate for producing a non-detachable pipe joint having an upper cheek half and a lower cheek half, at least one swivel pin which pivotally mounts at least one cheek half, and a receiving region formed between the upper cheek half and the lower cheek half and having a receiving region axis, the at least one cheek half being able to pivot between an open position and a closed position substantially transversely with respect to the receiving region axis. The problem of providing a cheek plate, wherein the cheek plate permits, in a simple manner, pressing transverse to the receiving region axis and at the same time a reduction in workpiece size, particularly the size of the fitting, is permitted, is solved in that at least one pushing unit is provided, said pushing unit being displaceable at least partially in parallel with the receiving region axis.
21: 2014/09533 22: 2014/12/23 43: 2015/10/06 51: B21D, B25B, F16L 71: Viega GmbH & Co. KG
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21: 2015/00049 22: 2015/01/05 43: 2015/10/21 51: B65B, B65D 71: PRECISION VALVE CORPORATION 72: KAWALCHUK, John, T. 33: US 31: 13/534,886 32: 2012/06/27 54: AEROSOL VALVES FOR SOLUBLE COMPRESSED GAS PROPELLANTS 00: A valve housing for use in an aerosol valve is provided. The valve housing includes a tail piece and an upper edge or crown having at least one filling slot defined therein. The tail piece defines a first minimum filling area there through, while the at least one filling slot defines a second minimum filling area. The housing has a ratio of the first minimum filling area to the second minimum filling area being between 1 to 0.5 and 1 to 4.
21: 2015/00063 22: 2015/01/06 43: 2015/10/26 51: G01P 71: TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES LTD 72: AVIK GHOSE, VIVEK CHANDEL, CHIRABRATA BHAUMIK, ARPAN PAL 33: IN 31: 111/MUM/2014 32: 2014/01/13 54: A DETECTION SYSTEM 00: A detection system for detecting the presence and direction of a subject moving through a doorway is disclosed. The system comprises magnets disposed on the doorway, a communication device, typically a smartphone and a server. The magnets are
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positioned on the doorway to create a magnetic field across the doorway. When the subject having the smartphone on the body passes through the doorway, a magnetometer in the smartphone senses perturbations caused by the magnetic field and generates signals corresponding to the sensed perturbations and a processor of the smartphone processes the signals to detect the presence and direction of the subject through the doorway. The data generated by the processor and a unique identification associated with the smartphone is transmitted to the remotely located server.
21: 2015/00070 22: 2015/01/06 43: 2015/10/26 51: G21C 71: AREVA GMBH 72: HILL, Axel, LOSCH, Norbert 33: DE 31: 10 2012 213 614.2 32: 2012/08/01 54: CONTAINMENT PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR A NUCLEAR FACILITY AND ASSOCIATED OPERATING METHOD 00: A containment protection system (2) for treating the atmosphere present in the containment (4) of a nuclear facility (6), particularly a nuclear power plant, in case of critical incidents involving extensive release of hydrogen (H2) and steam is to be able to effectively and quickly relieve such conditions in a largely passive manner and where possible without contaminating the environment. According to the invention, the containment protection system (2) has for this purpose a circuit, which comprises a conduction system (10, 72, 120, 128) and which is provided for connecting to the containment (4), out
of the containment (4) and back again for a fluid flow, more particularly having the following components fluidically connected in series: a recombination device (20) for recombining hydrogen (H2) contained in the fluid flow with oxygen (O2) to form steam (H2O); a condensation device (74) connected downstream of the recombination device (20) for condensing steam fractions contained in the fluid flow with means for diverting the condensate (94) out of the fluid flow; drive means (18, 180) for the fluid flow, a heat exchanger (96) being provided for an at least partial re-cooling of the condensation device (74) and being connected on the inlet side via a feed line (144) to a storage tank (140) for liquid nitrogen (N2).
21: 2015/00071 22: 2015/01/06 43: 2015/10/26 51: E21F 71: CHINA UNIVERSITY OF MINING AND TECHNOLOGY 72: MA, Liqiang, CAO, Xinqi, LI, Pan 33: CH 31: 201210520446.8 32: 2012/12/07 54: METHOD OF LOCAL FILLING TO CONTROL SURFACE SUBSIDENCE IN GOB 00: A method of local filling to control surface subsidence in a gob. Metal nets are suspended at intervals from open-off cuts and on top plates behind a hydraulic bracket on a working surface along with coal cutting of a coal cutter and movement of the hydraulic bracket on the working surface, and filling bags are arranged; coal cutting is stopped after cutting is performed once by the coal cutter, and concrete is filled into the filling bags in the metal nets in sequence until a roof; cutting is continuously performed once by the coal cutter, metal nets are continuously suspended on top plates adjacent to the two sides of the filled area, filling is continuously
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performed to complete a filling cycle, and a row of filled bodies are formed in a gob parallel to the working surface; and coal cutting is continuously performed four to five times by the coal cutter, the following filling cycle is completed continuously, and the procedures are repeated until filling of the whole gob is completed and a plurality of rows of filled bodies are formed in the gob. The method is simple, and the filling cost is low. The top plates in the gob are supported uniformly at intervals; therefore, the stability of an overburden layer, in particular a key layer, can be improved, and surface subsidence and damage to buildings can be effectively prevented.
33: IN 31: 3519/MUM/2012 32: 2012/12/13 33: US 31: 61/748,016 32: 2012/12/31 54: AMIDES OF 2-AMINO-4-ARYLTHIAZOLE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR SALTS 00: The present disclosure is directed to salts of N-{4[2,4-difluoro-3- (trifluoromethyl)phenyl]-1,3-thiazol-2yl}-2-(1,3-dimethyl-2,4-dioxo-1,2,3,4tetrahydrothieno[2,3- d]pyrimidin-5-yl)acetamide and process for the preparation thereof (formula II).
21: 2015/00091 22: 07/01/2015 43: 26/10/2015 51: F24J 71: ABENGOA SOLAR NEW TECHNOLOGIES, S.A. 72: Francisco José CERÓN GARCÍA, Juan Pablo NÚÑEZ BOOTELLO, Lucía SERRANO GALLAR 33: ES 31: P201200654 32: 2012/06/19 54: MIXED HELIOSTAT FIELD 00: 57: The invention relates to a mixed heliostat field, combining, in the same field, heliostats of different sizes and/or with different types of facets, all of them having at least one facet and being canted or not, and either having spherical, cylindrical, flat or quasiflat (spherical with a high curvature radius) facets, such that the solar field is optimised in order to minimise shadows and blockages between heliostats, as a result of correct positioning of the heliostats in the field.
21: 2015/00082 22: 2015/01/07 43: 2015/10/21 51: C07D 71: GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS S.A. 72: KADAM, Suresh, Mahadev, THOMAS, Abraham, SINHA, Sukumar, KUMAR, Sukeerthi, KANSAGRA, Bipin, Parsottam, GAVHANE. Sachin, KHANDAGALE, Sandeep Bandu, PAWASE, Shailesh, PATIL, Jayant Prakashrao, BHADANE, Shailendra, MISHRA, Bhavna, DWIVEDI, Rajesh 33: IN 31: 1687/MUM/2012 32: 2012/06/08 33: US 31: 61/665,282 32: 2012/06/27
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21: 2015/00093 22: 2015/01/07 43: 2015/10/26 51: B61F 71: STRATO, INC. 72: BERG, Thomas, CURRIER, George, HIXON, Larry, MCGARVEY, Kevin, REILING, Jason 33: US 31: 13/600,560 32: 2012/08/31 54: TRANSOM FOR A RAILWAY CAR TRUCK 00: The invention relates to a railway car truck incorporating a novel transom (30) attached below the spring seat (24), having elastomeric fittings (40) and a central opening (46) to receive the truck bolster (28).
21: 2015/00099 22: 2015/01/07 43: 2015/10/26 51: A61K, A61Q 71: Mycone Dental Supply Company, Inc. 72: LEIN, George 33: US 31: 61/662,988 32: 2012/06/22 54: RADIATION-CURABLE, STABLE NAIL GEL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF PREPARATION AND USE 00: A radiation-curable gel nail coating composition comprising (a) one or more of the following: i. a vinyl functional, urethane; ii. a vinyl containing polyester; and iii. a compound containing an ester which does not contain a hydroxyl group; (b) at least one hydroxyl-containing monomer, oligomer, or solvent; and (c) a photo initiator; the radiation-curable gel nail coating composition comprising less than 10 ppm tin; and a method comprising applying the composition to a finger or toe nail and curing it in the presence of UV radiation. 21: 2015/00106 22: 2015/01/07 43: 2015/10/27 51: B61F 71: STRATO, INC. 72: BERG, Thomas, CURRIER, George, MCGARVEY, Kevin, REILING, Jason, HIXON, Larry 33: US 31: 13/600,693 32: 2012/08/31
54: WHEELSET FOR A RAILWAY CAR TRUCK 00: The invention relates to a railway car truck incorporating a novel interconnection between the side frame (12) and bearing adapter (18) characterized by a low lateral spring constant relative to the longitudinal spring constant. The interconnection provides a proportional restoring force with minimal internal friction and hysteresis. In embodiments, the interconnection comprises compressed elastomeric members (24) positioned between the thrust lug (22) of the side frame and the bearing adapter (18) in the longitudinal direction and a low friction interface between the roof of the pedestal jaw and the top of the bearing adapter.
21: 2015/00110 22: 08/01/2015 43: 26/10/2015 51: B32B 71: CERTAINTEED GYPSUM, INC. 72: Gerald D. BOYDSTON and Robert J. HAUBER 33: US 31: 13/491,746 32: 2012/06/08 54: CONSTRUCTION OF BOUND FIBROUS MATS 00: 57: Disclosed is a system and method for constructing fibrous mats. In accordance with the disclosure, continuous lengths of filament are precoated with a liquefield thermoplastic. The precoated filaments are then laid down upon a belt to forum a fibrous mat. The filaments can be laid down in continuous lengths or they can be chopped into discontinuous lengths. The filaments are heated after they have been laid down in order to re-liquefy thermoplastic and facilitate bonding between intersecting fibers. The disclosure further relates to a system and method for incorporating constructed fibrous mats into a composite building board.
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21: 2015/00129 22: 2015/01/08 43: 2015/10/26 51: A61K, A61P 71: SANOFI 72: AUTHELIN, Jean-René, ASSADOURIAN, Sylvie, BENARD, Tsiala, GOULAOUIC, Hélène, MATHIEU, Amandine, PERACCHIA, Maria-Teresa 33: EP 31: 12305840.6 32: 2012/07/12 54: ANTI-TUMORAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING THE COMPOUND 1-(6-{[6-(4FLUOROPHENYL)[1,2,4]TRIAZOLO[4,3B]PYRIDAZIN-3-YL]SULFANYL}-1,3BENZOTHIAZOL-2-YL)-3-(2-MORPHOLIN-4YLETHYL)UREA 00: The present invention concerns an anti-tumoral composition comprising the compound 1-(6-{[6-(4fluorophenyl)[1,2,4]triazolo[4,3-b]pyridazin-3yl]sulfanyl}-1,3- benzothiazol-2-yl)-3-(2-morpholin-4ylethyl)urea and its use in the treatment of cancer. 21: 2015/00130 22: 2015/01/08 43: 2015/10/26 51: A61K, G01N 71: UNIVERSITY OF PRETORIA 72: BAUMEISTER, Carl, SHAW, Walter Allen, VERSCHOOR, Jan Adrianus 33: ZA 31: 2012/04273 32: 2012/06/11 54: A LIPOSOMAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING A STEROL-MODIFIED LIPID AND A PURIFIED MYCOBACTERIAL LIPID CELL WALL COMPONENT AND IT'S USE IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS 00: A liposomal composition comprising a sterolmodified lipid and a purified mycobacterial lipid cell wall component or analog or derivative thereof is described. The composition is useful as a lipid antigen-presenting vehicle for the detection of lipid antigen specific biomarker antibodies in antibody containing biological samples in the diagnosis of active tuberculosis. The purified lipid cell wall component is typically a purified mycolic acid or a mixture of mycolic acids from a mycobacterium that produces mycolic acids. The sterol-modified lipid is typically a phospholipid.
21: 2015/00140 22: 2015/01/08 43: 2015/10/26 51: G01C 71: Chinapac Limited 72: LEWIS-EVANS, Jonathan Philip, KEY, Alexander John 33: HK 31: 12106752.1 32: 2012/07/10 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING LOCATION OF ASSETS EQUIPPED WITH TRANSPONDER 00: A method is provided for locating an asset equipped with a transponder which issues coded signals when activated by a control communication received from a communication source or by a local event. The coded signals enable a tracking unit to direction find said asset. The method comprises the steps of: providing said tracking unit with map data compatible with a navigation system on-board the tracking unit; and displaying a location indicated by said map data on a map display of said navigation device, wherein said map data is indicative of a search location for the asset and the likely best route for recovery of the asset.
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PATENT JOURNAL 54: ABRASIVE ARTICLE FOR LOWER SPEED GRINDING OPERATIONS 00: 57: An abrasive article includes a bonded abrasive body having abrasive particles contained within a bond material. The bonded abrasive body may include an abrasive particle-to-bond material interfacial modulus of elasticity (MOE) of at least about 225 GPa. The bonded abrasive body may be configured to grind a workpiece comprising metal at a speed of less than about 60 m/s.
21: 2015/00141 22: 2015/01/08 43: 2015/10/27 51: A61M 71: MANNKIND CORPORATION 72: SMUTNEY, Chad, C., ADAMO, Benoit, LAURENZI, Brendan, F., KINSEY, P., Spencer 33: US 31: 61/671,041 32: 2012/07/12 54: DRY POWDER DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND METHODS 00: A pulmonary drug delivery system is disclosed, including a breath-powered, dry powder inhaler, with or without a cartridge for delivering a dry powder formulation. The inhaler and cartridge can be provided with a drug delivery formulation comprising, for example, a diketopiperazine and an active ingredient, including, small organic molecules, peptides and proteins, including, hormones such as insulin and glucagon-like peptide 1 for the treatment of disease and disorders, for example, diseases and disorders, including endocrine disease such as diabetes and/or obesity.
21: 2015/00148 22: 09/01/2015 43: 26/10/2015 51: B24D, C09C, C09G, C09K 71: SAINT-GOBAIN ABRASIVES, INC. and SAINTGOBAIN ABRASIFS 72: Russell L. KRAUSE, Stephen E. FOX, Sandhya Jayaraman RUKMANI, Nilanjan SARANGI 33: US 31: 61/668,860 32: 2012/07/06,
21: 2015/00155 22: 09/01/2015 43: 27/10/2015 51: B60B 71: LUCCHINI RS S.P.A. 72: Dimitri SALA and Steven CERVELLO 33: IT 31: BS2012A000124 32: 2012/07/30 54: RAILWAY WHEEL AND RESPECTIVE DAMPING ELEMENT 00: 57: A railway wheel (10) for a vehicle comprises a rotation axis (11) and a supporting disk (11) which can be keyed or otherwise attachable on an axle at the rotation axis (11'). The supporting disk (11) can be coupled with a wheel rim (13) intended for rolling on a rail. The wheel (10) provides damping means (20) of the wheel rim (13) with respect to the supporting disk (11) which comprise a plurality of elastic elements (25) interposed between the supporting disk (11) and the wheel rim (13), aside with respect to the median plane (10') of the wheel. Each elastic element (25) has its own geometrical axis (26) and comprises a first face (25a) facing the median plane (10') of the wheel (10) and the second face (25b) opposed to the first face (25a) and facing the opposite part with respect the median plane (10*) of the wheel, so that the elastic element (25) extends its thickness between the two faces (25a, 25b). The first face (25a) and the second face (25b)
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of each elastic element (25) have the same concavity or the same convexity when considered in cross section in any plane containing said geometrical axis (26). The elastic elements (25) are designed to obtain the effective damping of any stress transmitted from the wheel motion on the rail, and to increase the lifetime of the elastic element (25) itself.
21: 2015/00156 22: 09/01/2015 43: 26/10/2015 51: B23D 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: Christoph GRAF and Heinrich GÖPFERT 33: DE 31: 10 2012 214 010.7 32: 2012/08/07 54: PRE-STRESSING TENDON SEPARATION DEVICE 00: 57: The invention relates to a device (1) for the separation of pre-stressing tendons consisting of steel, particularly pre-stressing tendons for prestressed concrete structures such as, for example, wind turbine towers, said device being configured to separate a bundle that consists of a plurality of prestressing tendons, in one procedure. According to the invention, the device comprises a housing (3), a cutting body (29) arranged within the housing, and a plurality of passage openings (13) corresponding to the plurality of pre-stressing tendons that extend through the housing, said passage openings each having a slot (23) running through them that is designed to receive the cutting body (29), and said cutting body having one or more cutting edges (43) and being able to be driven, in the housing, in a
movable manner relative to the passage openings in a cutting direction such that the cutting edge or edges pass fully across the passage openings.
21: 2015/00159 22: 2015/01/09 43: 2015/10/21 51: B63H 71: DECAMP, Paul-Henri 72: DECAMP, Paul-Henri 33: FR 31: 12 58195 32: 2012/09/03 54: WING FOR SHIP PROPULSION 00: Wing (2) for propelling a ship (1), comprising a sail structure (8) and a mast (3) that defines a leading edge (4) of the wing, characterized in that: the mast (3) is segmented into portions (3A-3D); the wing (2) is segmented into stages (7) each delimited by a lower spar and an upper spar which are secured to each segment (3A, 3D) and extend substantially parallel to a horizontal plane; the sail structure (8) is subdivided into at least two panels each associated with one stage (7), each panel being able to move between a deployed position in which the panel fills a space between the lower spar and the upper spar in order to be able to catch the wind, and a furled position in which the panel leaves the space between the upper spar and the lower spar empty; the panels of each stage (7) can move independently of one another; the stages (7) can be rotated with respect to the mast (3) independently of one another.
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21: 2015/00165 22: 2015/01/09 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61N 71: Sky Medical Technology Limited 72: TUCKER, Arthur, BAIN, Duncan 33: GB 31: 1211316.3 32: 2012/06/26 54: DEVICE FOR INCREASING MICROCIRCULATION 00: A method and device for increasing microcirculation in the lower limb are described. The device includes a means for immobilising the limb, for example a plaster cast, and an electrical stimulation device, which applies electrical stimulation to opposed leg muscles such that antagonistic and agonistic muscle groups contract near simultaneously, resulting in near isometric contraction. The combination of this contraction and the leg restraint have been found to markedly increase blood circulation and in particular microcirculation in the limb.
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72: VAN DER WESTHUIZEN, Willem, Morkel, DU PLESSIS, Filippus, Lourens, Andries, BOSHOFF, Hendrik, Frans, Verwoerd, POOL, Jan 33: ZA 31: 2012/04407 32: 2012/06/15 54: METHOD AND MECHANISM FOR HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION 00: The method provides a method and engine for human-computer interaction (HCI) on a graphical user interface (GUI). The method includes the step of tracking the position and/or movement of a user's body or part of it relative to and/or with an input device in a control space, facilitating humancomputer interaction by means of an interaction engine and providing feedback to the user in a sensory feedback space. Facilitation includes the steps of: establishing a virtual interaction space(vIS); establishing and referencing one or more virtual objects with respect to the interaction space; establishing and referencing one or more focal points in the interaction space in relation to the tracked position and/or movement in the control space; applying one or more mathematical functions or algorithms to determine the interaction between one or more focal points and the virtual objects in the interaction space, and/or to determine one or more commands to be executed; and applying a mathematical function or algorithm to determine what content of the interaction space is to be presented to the user as feedback, and in which way the content is to be displayed.
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33: EP 31: 12305866.1 32: 2012/07/17 33: US 31: 61/672,489 32: 2012/07/17 54: USE OF VEGFR-3 INHIBITORS FOR TREATING HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA 00: This invention is related to the use of inhibitors of vascular endothelial growth factor receptor 3 for treating hepatocellular carcinoma. 21: 2015/00183 22: 2015/01/12 43: 2015/10/26 51: B60S, B66F 71: MSLV PTY LTD 72: POKE, Tony, Francis 33: AU 31: 2012903111 32: 2012/07/20 54: JACKING DEVICE 00: A jacking device (1) includes a base member (2), an upper member (3), and, at least one intermediate member (4). Each member includes screw threads adapted to engage a respective screw thread of an adjacent member. Drive means is included to permit movement of the members, and to thereby raise or lower an upper surface (6) of the jacking device (1). The intermediate member (4) may rotate as the drive means operates, but the upper and lower surfaces are preferably prevented from undergoing rotational movement. A plurality of such jacking devices (1) may be operated simultaneously to raise or lower a load or other object.
21: 2015/00185 22: 2015/01/12 43: 2015/10/21 51: A63F; G06F 71: PALTRONICS AUSTRALASIA PTY LIMITED 72: COWAN, STEPHEN, WRIGHT, DEAN, JOMAA, ALI 33: AU 31: 2014900096 32: 2014/01/13 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONDUCTING A TOURNAMENT IN A GAMING NETWORK 00: A method for conducting tournament game play in a gaming network comprising a plurality of inter-linked gaming machines. The method comprise determining whether a tournament trigger condition has been met during a non-tournament play period during which players of the gaming machines are able to play respective primary games thereon. Responsive to determining that the tournament trigger condition has been met, a tournament entry period is commenced during which players of the gaming machines that meet a tournament participation criterion are offered the opportunity to enter a tournament in which a major tournament prize is awardable. Upon the tournament entry period closing, a tournament play period is commenced during which players of each of the inter-linked gaming machines are able to continue play of the respective primary games. Responsive to determining that an award condition has been met during the tournament play period, the major tournament prize is awarded to the player of a gaming machine that has entered into the tournament based on an evaluation of data related to play of the primary games on the respective gaming machines during the tornament play period.
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21: 2015/00203 22: 13/01/2015 43: 27/10/2015 51: C12N 71: NBE-Therapeutics LLC 72: Ulf GRAWUNDER 33: EP 31: 12178529.9 32: 2012/07/30, 54: TRANSPOSITION-MEDIATED IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIFIC BINDING OR FUNCTIONAL PROTEINS 00: 57: The method disclosed herein described a novel technology offering unparalleled efficiency, flexibility, utility and speed for the discovery and optimization of polypeptides having desired binding specificity and/or functionality, including antigen-binding molecules such as antibodies and fragments thereof, for desired functional and/or binding phenotypes. The novel method is based on transposable constructs and diverse DNA libraries cloned into transposable vectors and their transfection into host cells by concomitant transient expression of a functional transposase enzyme. This ensures an efficient, stable introduction of the transposon-based expression vectors into vertebrate host cells in one step, which can then be screened for a desired functional or binding phenotype of the expressed proteins, after which the relevant coding sequences for the expressed proteins, including antibodies and fragments thereof, can be identified by standard cloning and DNA sequencing techniques.
21: 2015/00218 22: 2015/01/13 43: 2015/10/29 51: B65G 71: BRELKO PATENTS (PTY) LTD 72: ELLIS, Peter 33: ZA 31: 2012/04980 32: 2012/07/04 54: CONVEYOR BELT TRACKING ROLLER SYSTEM 00: A conveyor belt tracking system in which rollers which support the belt are mounted to a support frame which is pivotally movable about an axis which is centrally positioned relative to the belt and which is inclined to the direction of belt movement.
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PATENT JOURNAL example, administering a cytotoxic T-lymphocyteassociated antigen 4 (CTLA4) molecule and a Type 1 diabetes autoantigen. Pharmaceutical compositions are also provided herewith.
21: 2015/00227 22: 2015/01/13 43: 2015/10/26 51: C04B 71: Saint-Gobain Weber 72: HESSELBARTH, Frank, DUDDA, Udo 33: FR 31: 1256967 32: 2012/07/19 54: BINDER MADE OF BLAST-FURNACE SLAG 00: -
21: 2015/00229 22: 2015/01/13 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61K, A61P 71: Orban Biotech LLC 72: ORBAN, Tihamer 33: US 31: 13/534,571 32: 2012/06/27 54: COMBINATIONS OF MODALITIES FOR THE TREATMENT OF DIABETES 00: A method of treating, preventing, or delaying the progression of Type 1 diabetes mellitus by administering an effective amount of a fusion protein composition comprising a T-cell co-stimulation antagonist and a portion of an immunoglobulin molecule and an effective amount of a Type 1 diabetes autoantigen. The method includes, for
21: 2015/00230 22: 2015/01/13 43: 2015/10/26 51: B25B 71: A. Raymond et Cie 72: TELLER, William, CHEUNG, Brian C., DuPONT, Luc, EVANGELISTA, Elio G., KILGORE, Dorian J. 33: US 31: 13/539,768 32: 2012/07/02 54: REMOVAL TOOL AND METHOD FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC FASTENER 00: A tool for use with a fastener is provided. Another aspect employs a removal tool (150, 170) for use with a photovoltaic fastener (1). In one aspect, a photovoltaic frame attachment apparatus includes a photovoltaic module including a peripheral frame (26), a strut or rail (12) and a snap-in clip or fastener (16). In another aspect, a single- piece fastener (16) includes at least one flexible wing (52) matable with an opening in a strut (12), a flexible tongue (80) internally projecting in a central manner from a top wall (56) of a body (50), and a slot (68) adapted to receive a portion of a photovoltaic panel frame (26). In a further aspect, a tool (150) is rotated to disengage a central tongue of a fastener from a photovoltaic frame (26). Yet another aspect employs a tool 170) to compress a finger and/or wing (52) to allow fastener (16) removal from a strut (12).
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71: Abengoa Solar New Technologies, S.A. 72: GUILERA GRANDES, Núria, LÓPEZ GARCÍA, Laura, FRANCESCH DE CASTRO, Laia, DELGADO GARCÍA, José María, SÁNCHEZ CORTEZÓN, Emilio 33: ES 31: P201231050 32: 2012/07/04 54: FORMULATION OF INKS CONTAINING CERAMIC NANOPARTICLES 00: The invention relates to formulations comprising aluminum nitride nanoparticles, at least one dispersant and at least one aqueous solvent. The invention also relates to the method for producing said formulations and to the use thereof for producing a levelling barrier layer. 21: 2015/00239 22: 2015/01/13 43: 2015/10/21 51: C07H, C12Q, G01N 71: Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey 72: BUSHKIN, Yuri, GENNARO, Maria Laura, TYAGI, Sanjay, PINE, Richard 33: US 31: 61/665,231 32: 2012/06/27 54: RAPID ASSAYS FOR T-CELL ACTIVATION BY RNA MEASUREMENTS USING FLOW CYTOMETRY 00: The present invention relates to a method for rapidly detecting copies of at least one RNA molecule expressed in individual cells and uses thereof.
21: 2015/00244 22: 14/01/2015 43: 26/10/2015 51: B01L 71: BUDAPESTI MÜSZAKI ÉS GAZDASÁGTUDOMÁNYI EGYETEM 72: Máté VARGA, Gábor HARSÁNYI, Hunor SÁNTHA 33: HU 31: P1200389 32: 2012/06/27 54: MODULAR MICROFLUIDIC DISC 00: 57: The invention relates to a microfluidic disc comprising components realised in a disc, that is, it
comprises one (or more) space(s) receiving sample(s), one (or more) container(s) receiving reagent(s), one (or more) reaction space(s) as well as comprising channels connecting the proper components, where the location of the various components in relation to each other and their connection with the channels is such that it results in the blending of the sample(s) and the regent(s) by a centrifugal force. The microfluidic disc comprises at least two parts, a base part (2) and a central part (1), where the central part (1) can be inserted into the base part (2), and in said central part (1) one or more containers (3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d) receiving reagents are formed, where the proper container (3a, 3b, 3c, 3d, 4a, 4b, 4c, 4d) is connected with a proper outlet opening (10a, 10b, 10c, 10d) at the periphery of the central part (1) by means of the proper channel(s) (5) and at the edge of the inner region of the base part (2) joining the central part (1) one or more openings (6a, 6b, 6c, 6d) receiving sample(s) and one more openings (7a, 7b, 7c, 7d) receiving reagent(s) are formed, where the proper opening(s) (6a, 6b, 6c, 6d) receiving sample(s) and the proper opening(s) (7a, 7b, 7c, 7d) receiving reagent(s) are connected with the proper reaction space (8a, 8b, 8c, 8d) by means of channel(s) (5).
21: 2015/00245 22: 14/01/2015 43: 27/10/2015 51: C08F 71: BOREALIS AG 72: Wolfgang NEISSL, Dietrich GLOGER, Thomas HORILL, Martina SANDHOLZER, Gregory POTTER 33: EP 31: 12179546.2 32: 2012/08/07 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF POLYPROPYLENE WITH IMPROVED PRODUCTIVITY 00:The present invention relates to a process for the preparation of a polypropylene in a sequential
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polymerization process comprising a prepolymerization reactor and at least two polymerization reactors connected in series, wherein the polymerization in the at least two polymerization reactors takes place in the presence of a ZieglerNatta catalyst, and said Ziegler-Natta catalyst comprises: (a) a pro-catalyst comprising (a1) a compound of a transition metal, (a2) a compound of a metal which metal is selected from one of the groups 1 to 3 of the periodic table (IUPAC), (a3) an internal electron donor, (b) a co-catalyst, and (c) an external donor, wherein said Ziegler-Natta catalyst is present in the pre-polymerization reactor and ethylene (C2) in addition to propylene (C3) is fed to said pre-polymerization reactor in a C2/C3 feed ratio of 0.5 to 10.0 g/kg. 21: 2015/00260 22: 14/01/2015 43: 26/10/2015 51: B64C, F03D 71: Neill Smit 72: Neill Smit 33: - 31: - 32: 54: AIRCRAFT 00: 57: This invention relates to an aircraft. More specifically, the invention relates to vertical take-off and landing aircraft having a plurality of wings orbital in a substantially vertical operative plane. The aircraft includes an airframe, a primary closed loop guide, a secondary closed loop guide, a plurality of wings movable along the guides and a means for displacing leading and trailing edges of the wings thereby to vary the pitch of the wings such that the aircraft can be controlled.
21: 2015/00263 22: 2015/01/14 43: 2015/10/26 51: B01D, C01B, C10G, C10K 71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. 72: BOERRIGTER, Harold, KUSTOSZ, Andreas, LEONARDI, Andres, Eduardo, RAMONE, Lionel, Paul, BALK, Wilhemus, Hendrik, Johannes, ROTS, Pascal, Edzo, Armin 33: EP 31: 12177318.8 32: 2012/07/20 54: HYDROCARBON RECOVERY FROM FISCHER-TROPSCH OFF-GAS 00: The invention pertains to a method for processing a Fischer-Tropsch off-gas wherein Fischer-Tropsch off-gas is contacted with a wash fluid in a scrubber, and wherein the wash fluid is recycled in a closed loop with a dedicated scrubber, stripper and splitter. The wash fluid preferably is kerosene or LDF. The C3+ hydrocarbons that are recovered from the offgas are, together with other Fischer-Tropsch product, subjected to hydrocracking or hydrocracking/hydroisomerisation. Additionally, hydrogen is recovered from the off-gas.
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21: 2015/00265 22: 2015/01/14 43: 2015/10/26 51: G06F, H04L, H04M 71: COOK, Andrew, Geoffrey, BURNS, Andrew, Bruce 72: COOK, Andrew, Geoffrey, BURNS, Andrew, Bruce 33: ZA 31: 2013/08520 32: 2013/11/13 54: METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR TRANSMITTING A MESSAGE 00: This invention relates to a method of and system for transmitting a message either as an SMS or MMS text, or as an IM text. The system 10 comprises a central server 12 having a back end 14 and a front end 16. The back end 14 is connected to a database 18 on which subscriber data of one or more subscribers 19 are stored. The back end 14 includes receiving means through which a request 24 accompanying a message is received from a distributor 20 to transmit a message to a recipient 22. Verification means 26 performs at least one verification procedure on the database 18. If the result of all the verification procedures performed is in the affirmative, the message is transmitted to the recipient 22 by way of the Internet 27. If the result of any one of the verification procedures performed yields a negative result, the message is transmitted to the recipient 22 by way of a telecommunication network
21: 2015/00269 22: 2015/01/14 43: 2015/10/26 51: A47K, F16M 71: SIMON, Joseph Michael 72: SIMON, Joseph Michael 33: ZA 31: 2014/01297 32: 2014/02/20 54: WALL-MOUNTING OF BATHROOM ACCESSORIES 00: A bathroom accessory installation includes a base member of a first metallic material that is mounted to a wall of a fixed or mobile construction. It further includes a bathroom accessory. The bathroom accessory comprises a mounting element of a second metallic material. The bathroom accessory is selected from a mirror, a drinking glass retaining ring, a toiletries consumables holder, a towel rail or hook, a wash cloth rail or hook, a hand-held shower head, a hand-held shower head support configured to receive and hold a hand-held shower head in use, and a toilet roll holder. The first metallic material is ferromagnetic and the second metallic material is a magnet. The mounting element is arranged such that it mounts the bathroom accessory to the wall by interacting magnetically with the base member.
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21: 2015/00270 22: 2015/01/14 43: 2015/10/26 51: A61K 71: Fundació Institut Per A La Investigació En Ciències De La Salut "Germans Trias I Pujol" (Igtp), Ciber De Enfermedades Respiratorias (Ciberes) 72: CARDONA IGLESIAS, Pere-Joan, VILAPLANA MASSAGUER, Cristina, MARZO ESCARTÍN, Elena 33: ES 31: P 201200640 32: 2012/06/15 54: INACTIVATED MYCOBACTERIA FOR ORAL USE IN THE PREVENTION OF TUBERCULOSIS 00: The invention relates to inactivated mycobacteria for oral use in the prevention of tuberculosis, which are administered using a multi-dose regimen and with a reduced time interval between doses, such as to induce a tolerance response to infection by the tubercle bacillus. The inactivated bacteria can be used with the aforementioned regimen to control the progression of the infection from a latent state to active tuberculosis.
21: 2015/00275 22: 2015/01/14 43: 2015/10/26 51: C21D, C22C 71: Baoshan Iron & Steel Co., Ltd. 72: LI, Hongbin, YAO, Liandeng, MIAO, Yuchuan 33: CN 31: 201210270605.3 32: 2012/07/31 54: ABRASION RESISTANT STEEL PLATE WITH SUPER-HIGH STRENGTH AND HIGH TOUGHNESS, AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING SAME 00: -
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21: 2015/00277 22: 2015/01/14 43: 2015/10/26 51: A61K, C07K 71: Polyphor AG 72: DALE, Glenn E., OBRECHT, Daniel, BERNARDINI, Francesca 33: EP(CH) 31: 12005743.5 32: 2012/08/08 54: COMBINATIONS WITH A BACKBONECYCLIZED PEPTIDE 00: A novel combination comprising a ß-hairpin peptidomimetic of the formula cyclo(-Thr-Trp-lleDab-Orn-DDab-Dab-Trp-Dab-Dab-Ala-Ser-DProPro) (I), and a further compound with antibiotic activity, that enable therapeutic control of specific bacterial infections in human or animals at doses of the individual compounds lower than either of the compounds administered alone. The combination can be used as a medicament to treat e.g. skin or soft tissue infections; eye, ear, blood stream or intraabdominal infections; infections related to respiratory diseases, to bone diseases, to cardiovascular diseases, to genitourinal diseases, or to gastrointestinal diseases. 21: 2015/00296 22: 15/01/2015 43: 26/10/2015 51: F27B, F27D, H05B 71: SMS SIEMAG AG 72: Thomas PASCH, Christian KEMPE, Christoph KLEIN, Andreas HAAKS, Roland KÖNIG 33: DE 31: 10 2012 014 822.4 32: 2012/07/27,
54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR REPLENISHING AN ELECTRODE FOR A METALLURGICAL FURNACE 00: 57: The invention relates to a method and a device (1) for replenishing an electrode (2) of a metallurgical furnace having a furnace cover (14), said electrode having a sensitive length section (21). The device (1) comprises a first and a second clamping ring (4, 5) adjusting cylinders (6, 7) for moving the first clamping ring (4) in relation to the second clamping ring (5) by a compensation stroke and for moving the electrode (2) in relation to the furnace cover (14) and a control apparatus (1s) for controlling the clamping rings (4, 5) and the adjusting cylinders (6, 7), wherein the control apparatus (1s) is programmed such that the compensation stroke for the adjusting cylinders (6, 7) for moving the first clamping ring (4) in relation to the second ring (5) can be set variably and in an automated manner, such that retightening of the first clamping ring (4) around the electrode (2) after the compensation stroke has been reached occurs only adjacently to the sensitive length section (21) of the electrode (2) and not within said length section (21).
21: 2015/00297 22: 2015/01/15 43: 2015/10/29 51: C12Q 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: CAO, Alexander, MORRISSEY, Michael, SONKIN, Dmitriy, PALMER, Michael 33: US 31: 61/676,484 32: 2012/07/27 33: US 31: 61/769,271 32: 2013/02/26 33: US 31: 61/829,327 32: 2013/05/31 54: PREDICTION OF TREATMENT RESPONSE TO JAK/STAT INHIBITOR
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00: The invention includes, in part, a method of selecting a subject having cancer for treatment with a JAK/STAT inhibitor and a method of determining if a therapeutically effective dose of a JAK/STAT inhibitor has been administered. 21: 2015/00299 22: 2015/01/15 43: 2015/10/26 51: A61M 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 72: OSMAN, Thomas, Frederick, PLUMPTRE, David, Aubrey 33: US 31: 61/696,496 32: 2012/09/04 33: EP 31: 12182564.0 32: 2012/08/31 54: DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE 00: The invention relates to a reusable drug delivery device (1) for selecting and dispensing a number of user variable doses of a medicament. The device (1) comprises a housing (10, 20), a cartridge holder (80) for retaining a cartridge (81) containing the medicament, a piston rod (30) displaceable relative to the cartridge holder (80), a driver (40) coupled to the piston rod (30), a display member (60) for indicating a set dose and being coupled to the housing (10, 20) and to the driver (40), and a button (70) coupled to the display member (60) and to the driver (40).
21: 2015/00300 22: 2015/01/15 43: 2015/10/26 51: B21D 71: TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY 72: MPOFU, Khumbulani, GWANGWAVA, Norman 33: ZA 31: 2013/07671 32: 2013/10/15 54: A PRESS-BENDING APPARATUS
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00: This invention relates to a press-bending apparatus for bending a workpliece in the form of a sheet of metal. The apparatus is conveniently re-configurable and includes a frame which comprises first and second spaced apart parallel side panels; and a support structure attachable to and extandable between the side panels, wherein the support structure is adjustable in at least length thereby to extend the spacing between the side panels. The apparatus includes a primary ram locatable between the side panels of the frame and a primary tool bed also locatable between the side panels, the primary tool bed being opposed and operatively spaced from the primary ram by a work zone within which a workpiece is receivable. The primary ram and primary tool bed are releasably attachable to subsequent or intermediate rams and tool beds, respectively, so as to adjust at least an operative length of the apparatus.
21: 2015/00308 22: 2015/01/15 43: 2015/10/26 51: F03B, F16C, F16G 71: Minesto AB 72: QUAPPEN, Arne 54: ARRANGEMENT FOR A SELF-LUBRICATING BEARING 00: The invention relates to an arrangement (1) for a self-lubricating bearing. The arrangement (1)
comprises a fluid bearing (13) comprising a first fluid bearing element (13a) located in a bearing housing (12) and a piston (3) located in a pump housing (2). The bearing housing (12) comprises a bearing housing opening (14). The pump housing (2) comprises a pump housing opening (7). The first fluid bearing element (13a) is connected to the piston (3) by means of a connection means (15) extending from the first fluid bearing element (13a) through the bearing housing opening (14) to the piston (3) through the pump housing opening (7). The piston (3) is arranged to reciprocate in the pump housing (2). The pump housing (2) is connected to a fluid reservoir by means of a first inlet (10). The bearing housing (12) comprises a first outlet (19) for allowing fluid to exit the bearing housing (12). The arrangement (1) further comprises a fluid transport means fluidly connecting the pump housing (2) and the bearing housing. A longitudinal movement of the bearing housing (12) or the pump housing (2) causes the piston (3) to cause a pumping action, whereby fluid from the fluid reservoir is pumped to the fluid bearing (13) through the fluid transport means, lubricating the fluid bearing (13).
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33: ZA 31: 2014/03210 32: 2014-05-05 54: ROCK BOLT 00: The invention provides a rock bolt which includes an elongate shank with a leading end, a trailing end, a longitudinal axis and a structure, on an external surface of the shank, which, upon rotation of the shank about the longitudinal axis in a first direction of rotation, causes a fluent material on the external surface to move towards the leading end of the shank.
21: 2015/00319 22: 16/01/2015 43: 26/10/2015 51: A61B, A61F, G01N 71: PRIONICS AG 72: Andreas RÜEGG, Math BLASER, Bernhard HOSTETTLER, Christoph STAMM, Eligio LARDI 33: DE 31: 10 2012 015 706.1 32: 2012/08/07 54: SAMPLING DEVICE FOR SAMPLES CONTAINING DNA IN PARTICULAR 00: 57: Sampling device for samples containing DNA in particular, with a sample-collecting area provided at the free end of an elongate holding device, wherein the sample-collecting area is designed to be separable from the sampling device.
21: 2015/00334 22: 2012/07/09 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61F; A61B 71: MEDICINES360 72: DECKMAN, ROB, GUYER, CURT, PARMER, TIMOTHY, REPP, RICHARD E, WESTENDORF, JUSTIN 33: US 31: 13/539,843 32: 2012/07/02 33: US 31: 61/506,434 32: 2011/07/11 54: INTRAUTERINE SYSTEMS, IUD INSERTION DEVICES, AND RELATED METHODS AND KITS THEREFOR 00: The present disclosure is related to an intrauterine system (insertion device) including an intrauterine device (IUD), an insertion device or applicator for inserting the IUD into the cervix of a female patient, methods related to the insertion procedure, and methods of manufacture for the insertion device. The insertion device comprises an elongated sheath having a proximal end and a distal end and a lumen extending between the proximal end and the distal end, wherein the distal end of the elongated sheath forms an atraumatic tip selected from the group comprising a rounded tip and a tapered tip. The insertion device furthermore includes an elongated inner member having a proximal end and a distal
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end disposable within the lumen of the elongated sheath, and a proximally positioned user interface.
21: 2015/00337 22: 2015/01/16 43: 2015/10/26 51: B01D, H01M 71: JENABATTERIES GMBH 72: SCHUBERT, Ulrich, Sigmar, HAGER, Martin, JANOSCHKA, Tobias 33: DE 31: 102012016317.7 32: 2012/08/14 54: REDOX FLOW CELL COMPRISING HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT COMPOUNDS AS REDOX PAIR AND SEMIPERMEABLE MEMBRANE FOR STORAGE OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY 00: The problem addressed was that of providing, through the use of novel materials and membranes, at minimum cost and inconvenience, an inexpensive and long-lived redox flow cell having redox-active compounds which, even in the possible event of cell failure, result in a low level of environmental pollution. The redox-active components envisaged in accordance with the invention are high molecular weight compounds such as redox-active polymers or oligomers, and the membrane envisaged is a size exclusion membrane (3) for separation of the high molecular weight redox-active components.
21: 2015/00345 22: 2015/01/16 43: 2015/10/21 51: A61K, A61P, C07D 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 72: HERT, Jérôme, HUNZIKER, Daniel, MATTEI, Patrizio, MAUSER, Harald, TANG, Guozhi, WANG, Lisha 33: EP(CH) 31: 12185941.7 32: 2012/09/25 54: NEW BICYCLIC DERIVATIVES 00: -
21: 2015/00355 22: 2015/01/16 43: 2015/10/28 51: A61F, A61J, A61K 71: ALLERGAN, INC. 72: SHANKAR, Sai 33: US 31: 61/675,909 32: 2012/07/26 54: DUAL CAP SYSTEM FOR CONTAINERCLOSURES TO MAINTAIN TIP STERILITY DURING SHELF STORAGE 00: A container-closure system includes a container configured to hold a therapeutic liquid and having a
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dispensing tip configured to dispense a dose of the therapeutic liquid. A vented cap is configured to fit over at least a portion of the container including the dispensing tip and having one or more vents that allow air to pass into and out of a cavity defined between the vented cap and the dispensing tip. A second cap is configured to fit over at least a portion of the vented cap. A tamper evident seal is coupled to the second cap and one or both of the container and the vented cap.
21: 2015/00359 22: 2015/01/19 43: 2015/10/28 51: F16K; E21D 71: HOLFELD, Barry Graeme 72: HOLFELD, Barry Graeme 33: ZA 31: 2014/00412 32: 2014/01/20 54: VALVE 00: A valve which includes a body, a passage through the body, an inlet to the passage, an outlet from the passage, a valve assembly inside the passage and a connector located at the inlet which is engageable with a coupler whereby a pressurised fluid can be directed to the inlet, and wherein the valve assembly includes a sealed chamber and a biasing element located in the chamber.
21: 2015/00369 22: 19/01/2015 43: 28/10/2015 51: A61B 71: DAVALOR CONSULTORIA ESTRATEGICA Y TECNOLOGICA, S.L. 72: Juan Jose MARCOS MUÑOZ 33: ES 31: P201231191 32: 2012/07/25 54: A PIECE OF APPARATUS FOR MEASURING THE TOPOGRAPHY AND THICKNESS OF THE CORNEA AND A MEASURING METHOD EMPLOYED TO THIS END 00: 57: Apparatus for measuring the topography and thickness of the cornea and measuring method used, the apparatus comprising a system (1) for following the line of sight (D) of the eyes (2), which includes a camera (6) and a diffused light emitter (7) for each eye (2); a system (3) for inspecting the cornea (4), which comprises a light emitter (8) for each eye (2) that emits light beams (9) onto the cornea (4) and a receiver assembly (10) that receives the light reflected by the cornea (4), a system for displaying visual stimuli (13) in front of the eyes (2); and a computer (5) that controls the light emitters (7, 8) and the system for displaying visual stimuli (13), and processes the information from each camera (6) and from the receiver assembly (10), to determine the topography and thickness of the cornea (4) of each eye (2).
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21: 2015/00374 22: 2015/01/19 43: 2015/10/28 51: B63B, F03B 71: RUIZ DIEZ, José Antonio 72: RUIZ DIEZ, José Antonio 33: FR 31: 12 56299 32: 2012/06/29 54: SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE PLATFORM WITH A STABILISING FIN, AND OFFSHORE WAVE POWER PLANT INCORPORATING SUCH A PLATFORM 00: A semi-submersible platform (1) comprising: - at least two longitudinal boxes (2), the boxes (2) having solid side walls (3, 4) delimiting a central channel (5) which extends from a bow end (6) to a stern end (7) of the platform (1); - at least one beam (10) transversely coupling the boxes (2); - at least one stabilising fin (11) which extends transversely beyond the lower edges (9) of the boxes (2).
21: 2015/00416 22: 2015/01/21 43: 2015/10/29 51: G21C, G21F, G21G, H05H 71: COMMISSARIAT À L’ÉNERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ÉNERGIES ALTERNATIVES 72: MOULIN, Damien, CHRISTIN, Sébastien 33: FR 31: 14 50519 32: 2014/01/22 54: DEVICE FOR IRRADIATION OF SAMPLES IN THE CORE OR AT THE PERIPHERY OF THE CORE OF A REACTOR 00: Device to irradiate a sample in the core or at the periphery of the core of a nuclear reactor comprising, - a double wall containment (6) delimiting a chamber (7), - a receptacle (4) contained in said chamber (7), said receptacle being held at a distance from an inside wall (8) of the containment, said receptacle (4) being designed to contain a coolant, - a sample holder (2), a free end of which will be located in the receptacle, in which the inside of the receptacle is in fluid communication with the outside of the receptacle and in which a volume between the inside wall (8) of the containment (6) and the receptacle (4) will be filled with a gas or a mix of gases called the coolant cushion gas.
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21: 2015/00418 22: 2015/01/21 43: 2015/10/27 51: E21D 71: AVENG (AFRICA) LIMITED 72: MUNIAH, Gerald 33: ZA 31: 2014/00301 32: 2014/01/15 54: WASHER ASSEMBLY 00: A rock bolt washer wherein two plates, with a seal between them, are secured together to form a groutreceiving cavity through which a shank of the bolt is passed.
21: 2015/00434 22: 2015/01/21 43: 2015/10/27 51: A61B, A61M 71: EUROMI S.A. 72: DAUVISTER, Marc, LELEU, David 33: EP 31: 12182191.2 32: 2012/08/29 54: APPARATUS FOR EXTRACTING AND REINJECTING ADIPOSE TISSUE 00: Apparatus comprising: (A) An extraction unit comprising a liposuction device (10) having: (a) a cannula (1) with an inner lumen provided with one or several openings (11) for drawing adipose tissue into said lumen, to a second, outlet end (1 o), located at the opposite end of the elongated body, said cannula being coupled to, (b) a powered handpiece, (B) a separation unit for separating a selected portion of adipose tissue from liquids and other undesired solids, (C) a re-injection unit comprising a lipofilling unit (100) comprising a cannula coupled to a handpiece; (D) a vacuum pump (5a) for drawing adipose tissue out of a location of a body, (E) a reinjection pump (5b) suitable for injecting a selected portion of adipose tissue back into a location of a body, and (F) tubing for connecting the various elements together, wherein the powered handpiece of the liposuction device is suitable for imparting a
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vibrational movement comprising a first, linear component of a back and forth reciprocal movement along a longitudinal axis, X, at a frequency of 10 to 500 Hz and a second, orbital component about the longitudinal axis X.
21: 2015/00441 22: 2015/01/21 43: 2015/10/26 51: A61M 71: Membrana GmbH 72: VON HARTEN, Bodo, MÜLLER, Roland 33: EP(DE) 31: 12177871.6 32: 2012/07/25 54: MOBILE SYSTEM FOR SEPARATING DONOR BLOOD BY MEANS OF GRAVITATIONAL FORCE 00: A description is given of a mobile system for separating donor blood by means of gravitational force into erythrocyte concentrate and plasma. This mobile system comprises a first bag (1), serving as a reservoir for the blood to be separated, and at least a second bag (4) and a third bag (5) for respectively receiving erythrocyte concentrate and plasma, and also a number of tubes for connecting the flexible bags consisting of plastics material to a separator module having a separating membrane in the form of a bundle of hollow fibres, and this system is distinguished by the fact that the system is divided into at least a first and a second sterile-packed, individual subsystem, that the at least one first subsystem comprises the individual bags and associated connecting tubes and the second subsystem comprises the separator module, and that, for the sterile or at least virtually sterile connection of the tubes to the separator module, male/female connectors (8, 10), in particular LuerLock connectors, are provided, one part of which is respectively fixed or integrated in the housing of the
separator module and the complementary part of which is connected to the end of the respective tube.
21: 2015/00483 22: 2015/01/22 43: 2015/10/28 51: A01B 71: PRECISION PLANTING LLC 72: STOLLER, Jason, J., LEVY, Kent, SWANSON, Todd 33: US 31: 61/675,678 32: 2012/07/25 54: INTEGRATED IMPLEMENT DOWNFORCE CONTROL SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS 00: A downforce controller for an agricultural implement having a double-acting hydraulic cylinder. The cylinder is configured to be coupled to an agricultural row unit and an agricultural toolbar for transmitting a net downforce between the agricultural toolbar and the agricultural row unit. A first pressure in the first chamber of the cylinder and a second pressure in the second chamber of the cylinder having counteracting effects on the net downforce. A manifold coupled to the cylinder is in fluid communication with the first chamber. A pressure control valve supported by the manifold is in fluid communication with the manifold and the first chamber.
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21: 2015/00499 22: 2015/01/23 43: 2015/10/29 51: G07D; B65H 71: KISAN ELECTRONICS CO., LTD 72: LEE, Choon Woo, CHAE, Hyun Wuk 54: PAPER MONEY STACKING APPARATUS OF PAPER MONEY HANDLING DEVICE 00: A paper money stacking apparatus of a paper money handling device is disclosed. The paper money stacking apparatus includes a bag fixing unit configured to support a top of a bag having an opening, a bill support unit mounted at a side of the bag fixing unit and configured to support bills contained in the bag, contacting both surfaces of the bag, and a lift unit configured to move the bill support unit according to the number of bills contained in the bag.
21: 2015/00500 22: 2015/01/23 43: 2015/10/27 51: G07D; B65H; E05G 71: KISAN ELECTRONICS CO., LTD 72: LEE, Choon Woo, CHAE, Hyun Wuk, WON, Joon Hee 54: PAPER MONEY PACKAGING APPARATUS OF PAPER MONEY HANDLING DEVICE 00: A paper money packaging apparatus of a paper money handling device is disclosed. The paper money packaging apparatus includes a suction unit installed at a side of a paper money stacking apparatus that contains bills in a bag and seals the bag and configured to suck air, a lift unit configured to move the suction unit into or from the bag, and a suction controller configured to control operations of the suction unit and the lift unit, for sucking out air from the bag by the suction unit when the bag is sealed.
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PATENT JOURNAL 33: ES 31: P201231225 32: 2012/07/30 54: ELASTIC WHEEL FOR RAILWAY VEHICLES 00: 57: The invention relates to an elastic wheel for railway vehicles, consisting of a tread (1) and a wheel web (2) which define a recess for inserting an elastomer which is then compressed by a retaining ring (3) which is connected to the wheel web (2) by a series of connecting screws (4), and wherein the elastomer is consisting of a plurality of V-shaped elastic blocks, having two oblique walls belonging to the wheel web (2) and the retaining ring (3), respectively, which form an angle of 48° to 52° relative to the axis (R) of the wheel, and wherein the oblique walls end in respective tilted sections which support the vertices of the V-shaped elastic blocks (5), said tilted sections forming an angle of 2° to 10° relative to the axis (R) of the wheel.
21: 2015/00501 22: 2015/01/23 43: 2015/10/27 51: G09F 71: TURK, MARC TIMOTHY 72: TURK, MARC TIMOTHY 33: ZA 31: 2014/00923 32: 2014/02/07 54: DISPLAY BOARD 00: A display board for displaying articles of merchandise comprising a plurality of zones, each zone including means for identifying a corresponding article of merchandise to be displayed thereon, each zone and the corresponding article including the same, similar or related identifying means.
21: 2015/00507 22: 2015/01/23 43: 2015/10/28 51: B07B 71: TEGA INDUSTRIES LIMITED 72: PAUL, Biswadeep, KOLEY, Debashis, MOHARANA, Tanmay, CHAUDHARY, Gopi Charan 33: IN 31: 890/KOL/2012 32: 2012/08/06 54: TROMMEL ASSEMBLY 00: A trommel assembly (I) for screening different particles, comprising a plurality of modular units(2) detachably attached to one another, each modular unit having a flange (3) adapted to firmly attach with one or more corresponding flanges (3) of one or more corresponding modular units (2).
21: 2015/00502 22: 23/01/2015 43: 30/10/2015 51: B60B 71: CONSTRUCCIONES Y AUXILIAR DE FERROCARRILES, S.A. 72: Haritz IZTUETA ARAKAMA, Iker IRIZAR IZAGUIRRE, Jon IARTZA ZUBIRIA, Jose Aitor LANDABEREA RODRIGUEZ
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21: 2015/00530 22: 2015/01/23 43: 2015/10/27 51: A61F 71: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC 72: MEHTA, Steven, Carl, NICOLINI, Derek, ALLEN, Julie, ASKEM, Ben, Alan, COLLINSON, Sarah, Jenny, GOWANS, Philip, ZAGRABSKI, Carol 33: US 31: 61/678,569 32: 2012/08/01 33: US 31: 61/753,374 32: 2013/01/16 33: US 31: 61/753,878 32: 2013/01/17 33: US 31: 61/785,054 32: 2013/03/14 54: WOUND DRESSING 00: Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to negative pressure treatment systems and wound dressing systems that may be used for the treatment of wounds. In particular, some embodiments are directed to improved wound dressings comprising an obscuring layer that may hide fluid contained therein. Some embodiments may further comprise one or more viewing windows disposed therethrough so as to enable monitoring or examination of fluids contained therein.
21: 2015/00573 22: 2015/01/26 43: 2015/10/27 51: G06Q 71: FIGJAM LOOPS HOLDINGS (PTY) LIMITED 72: L0MBARD, Andries, AURET, Francois 33: ZA 31: 2012/05678 32: 2012/07/27 54: SOCIAL MEDIA ACCESSORY, SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: The social media accessory 10 includes one or more expression elements 14, wherein the accessory 10 has a counterpart virtual accessory 16 on a social media interface 18. The social media accessory 10 further includes a carrier 12. The social media accessory 10 is capable of being worn or carried by a user. The social media interface 18 provides for a user profile to be registered thereon by a user. The counterpart virtual accessory 16 is then displayed on the user profile of the user. The counterpart virtual accessory 16 can be a replica of the social media accessory 10. Alternatively, the counterpart virtual accessory 16 differs from the social media accessory
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10. The counterpart virtual accessory 16 includes one or more virtual expression element 24. The counterpart virtual accessory 16 further includes a virtual carrier 26.
21: 2015/00574 22: 2015/01/26 43: 2015/10/27 51: A61F 71: SMITH & NEPHEW PLC 72: MEHTA, Steven, Carl, RUSSELL, Mark, NICOLINI, Derek, ALLEN, Julie, ASKEM, Ben, Alan, COLLINSON, Sarah, Jenny, GOWANS, Philip, ZAGRABSKI, Carol 33: US 31: 61/678,569 32: 2012/08/01 33: US 31: 61/785,054 32: 2013/03/-14 33: US 31: 61/823,298 32: 2013/05/14 33: US 31: 61/753,878 32: 2013/01/17 33: US 31: 61/753,374 32: 2013/01/16 54: WOUND DRESSING 00: Embodiments disclosed herein are directed to negative pressure treatment systems and wound dressing systems with an acquisition distribution layer that may be used for the treatment of wounds. In particular, some embodiments are directed to improved wound dressings comprising an obscuring layer that may hide fluid contained therein. Some embodiments may further comprise one or more viewing windows disposed therethrough so as to enable monitoring or examination of fluids contained therein.
21: 2015/00584 22: 2015/01/26 43: 2015/10/21 51: C12N, G01N 71: ViveBio, LLC 72: DE LA ROSA, Abel, HEALY, Mimi C. G., REECE, Kristy S., MCCLERNON, Daniel R., MCCLERNON, Anita Matthews 33: US 31: 61/680,193 32: 2012/08/06 54: MATRIX AND SYSTEM FOR PRESERVING BIOLOGICAL SPECIMENS FOR QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS 00: The present invention provides a device, system, and methods of use comprising an absorbent hydrophobic polyolefin matrix, and methods of use thereof, for storage, preserving, and recovering liquid suspension of biological specimens containing analytes of interest in a dry state. The dried biological specimens containing analytes of interest absorbed on the polyolefin matrix are reconstituted such as with molecular-grade water and released by compressing the polyolefin matrix. The reconstituted biological analytes are qualified for subsequent analysis, such as for qualitative and quantitative analysis of viral nucleic acids, such a viral load testing, genotyping, and sequencing. Also provided are kits with instructions, and methods of use thereof, for storage, preserving, and recovering biological specimens containing analytes of interest using the compression device of the invention.
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21: 2015/00597 22: 27/01/2015 43: 30/10/2015 51: F01K, F03G 71: ABENGOA SOLAR NEW TECHNOLOGIES, S.A. 72: Maite DIAGO LÓPEZ, José María MÉNDEZ MARCOS, Rafael OLAVARRÍA RODRÍGUEZARANGO 33: ZA 31: P201200750 32: 2012/07/23 54: METHOD FOR OPERATING A THERMOELECTRIC SOLAR PLANT 00: 57: The invention relates to a method for operating a thermoelectric solar plant, that allows the operation of high-pressure, medium-pressure and lowpressure superheated steam turbines with both overheated steam and saturated vapor. The plant stores energy in high-pressure steam tanks. Said method allows saturated steam to be introduced directly into a superheated steam turbine. This steam receives an intermediate reheating between the high-pressure turbine and the medium-pressure and low-pressure turbines in order to attain superheated steam conditions. The operating mode according to the invention allows the operation of the plant in periods without sun (during transients, such as the passage of clouds, or in night periods) or during the discharging of accumulators (highpressure saturated steam tanks).
51: A61K 71: TA/XAN AG 72: Werner BACK, Achim ZURCHER, Sascha WUNDERLICH 33: DE 31: 10 2012 014 745.7 32: 2012/07/26 54: USES OF COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A ROASTED EXTRACT AND XANTHOHUMOL 00: 57: The present invention primarily relates to specific uses of a composition containing a roasted extract and xanthohumol for health-promoting purposes. In particular, the invention relates to a composition, preferably pharmaceutical composition, comprising xanthohumol (XN), preferably in a therapeutically effective amount, for (i) use in the treatment and/or prevention of cancer, and/or (ii) use in the treatment and/or prevention of osteoporosis, and/or (iii) use in the treatment and/or prevention of metabolic syndrome, and/or (iv) use in the treatment and/or prevention of diabetes, and/or (v) use in the treatment and/or prevention of cardiovascular disease(s), and/or (vi) use as anti-oxidant, and/or (vii) use as detoxifying agent, and/or (viii) inhibiting metabolic activation of procarcinogenes, and/or (ix) use as anti-mutagenic and/or anti-genotoxic agent, and/or (x) use as anti-estrogenic and/or estrogenic agent, and/or (xi) inducing apoptosis, and/or (xii) use as anti-angiogenetic agent, and/or (xiii) use as antiinflammatory agent, and/or (xiv) inhibiting NF-κΒ, and/or (xv) use in the treatment and/or prevention of infection(s), in particular, use as antimicrobial agent, wherein the composition comprises or consists of (a) a roasted extract and (b) XN, preferably a hop extract comprising XN, and/or wherein the composition is obtainable or obtained by mixing (a) a roasted extract and (b) XN or, preferably, a hop extract comprising XN. 21: 2015/00612 22: 27/01/2015 43: 28/10/2015 51: B63H 71: WINDSHIP TECHNOLOGY LIMITED 72: Simon Mark ROGERS 33: GB 31: 1211536.6 32: 2012/06/29, 54: AEROFOIL SAIL 00: 57: An aerofoil sail (30) for providing motive power to a waterborne vessel, the sail comprising a leading aerofoil portion (35a) and a trailing aerofoil portion (35b), and the sail comprising a spar (32), at least one of the aerofoil portions rotatably positionable, and the sail comprising a controller to control individually the angular position of at least one of the aerofoil portions relative to the spar, and the spar rotationally positionable about its longitudinal axis.
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PATENT JOURNAL 71: Syngenta Participations AG 72: EL QACEMI, Myriem, CASSAYRE, Jérôme Yves, KURTZ, Benedikt 33: EP(CH) 31: 12181767.0 32: 2012/08/24 54: METHODS OF SOIL PEST CONTROL 00: -
21: 2015/00614 22: 2015/01/27 43: 2015/10/29 51: A47J 71: JURA ELEKTROAPPARATE AG 72: REYHANLOO, Shahryar 33: EP 31: 12405093.1 32: 2012/08/30 54: DEVICE FOR PROVIDING LIQUID FOR A BEVERAGE MACHINE AND USE THEREOF 00: The invention relates to a device (100) for providing liquid for a beverage machine (110), comprising a water tank (10) having at least one water inlet (11) which can be connected in a controllable manner to a water connection in order to fill the water tank (10), a control device (30) for controlling the water inlet (11) that can be connected in a controllable manner, and at least one filling level sensor (41, 42) for generating a signal which indicates at least whether or not a first filling level of liquid inside the water tank (10) has been reached or exceeded. In order to achieve easier cleaning, in particular descaling of the device (100), the at least one filling level sensor (41, 42) can be or is connected to the control device (30) to transmit the signal and the control device (30) is designed to control the water inlet (11) according to the signal of the at least one filling level sensor (41, 42) and according to at least one operating mode, wherein the operating mode is either a filling mode or an emptying mode. Furthermore, a controllable drainage device (44) for draining liquid from the water tank (10) is present.
21: 2015/00626 22: 2015/01/27 43: 2015/10/26 51: C02F 71: Degremont 72: PARDO, Pierre Emmanuel 33: FR 31: 12 57253 32: 2012/07/26 54: PROCESS FOR REDUCING THE PRODUCTION OF SLUDGE BY MUNICIPAL OR INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER PURIFICATION PLANTS, AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION THEREOF 00: A process for reducing the production of sludge by municipal or industrial wastewater purification plants, comprising a step of mesophilic or thermophilic anaerobic digestion (20), or anaerobic digestion combining these two operating modes, of a stream of sludge to be treated (1), and at least one biological solubilization anaerobic treatment step (30); the process comprises, upstream of the anaerobic digestion step, a step of dehydration (10) of the sludge to be treated, followed by a step of mixing (15) the dehydrated sludge with a recirculated fraction of sludge that is more liquid, originating from recycling of the digestion (20), and/or from the anaerobic treatment step (30), and/or centrates originating from a final dehydration (50) of the treated sludge, wherein the recirculation rate is chosen such that the mixture has a dryness suitable for digestion, this mixture then being directed towards the digestion.
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21: 2015/00630 22: 2015/01/28 43: 2015/10/05 51: G08B 71: WATERTITE WATER MANAGEMENT SERVICES (PTY) LTD 72: KETH, David Pieter, VAN HEERDEN, Noel Francois, MARAIS, Eugene Etienne 33: ZA 31: 2014/05804 32: 2014/08/07 54: METER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM 00: Systems and methods for meter management are provided. A meter management system includes a mobile communication device having an identification component for identifying a meter record associated with a utility meter and an input component for receiving a meter reading output by the utility meter. A comparing component compares the received meter reading against an expected value associated with the meter record. If the meter reading is within a predefined acceptable range of the expected value, a control component accepts the meter reading. If the meter reading is outside the predefined acceptable range of the expected value, the control component rejects the meter reading.
21: 2015/00647 22: 2015/01/28 43: 2015/10/27 51: B41J, G06K 71: SAWGRASS TECHNOLOGIES, LLC 72: XU, MING 33: US 31: 14/541,844 32: 2014/11/14 54: DIGITAL CUSTOMIZER SYSTEM AND METHOD 00: The present invention is a system and method for digitally customizing or decorating objects typically formed of substrates other than paper. The system includes a computer, color management software, and a full color inkjet printer designed for printing heat activatable ink. The ink comprises heat activatable colorant solids that are printed onto media in the form of an image that may be activated and/or transferred to a subsequent or final substrate by applying heat and intimate contact between the medium and the subsequent or final substrate. Control of first level dot gain upon printing and second level dot gain upon heat activation of the colorant provides an image that is of high quality, and even photographic quality, for most substrates that are usable with the system and method of the invention.
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21: 2015/00659 22: 2015/01/29 43: 2015/10/27 51: B62K 71: BRAYMOULD PLASTICS (PTY) LTD 72: BRAY, DAVID ALAN 33: ZA 31: 2014/01407 32: 2014/02/25 54: FLATPACK CYCLE 00: A ride-on cycle and parts for assembly thereof comprises a body and parts, the parts including at least two wheels and a steering means. The body comprises a hollow-housing capable of receiving at least one of the parts.
72: KOKUNDKAR, Udaykumar, RAJ, Swathi Sundar, BALASUBRAMANIAN, Sudha, THEJ, Charan, MRUTHYUNJAYA, Ashwin Kunigal, DAMODARAN, Devi, RAMADASSE, Balamurugan, BHAGWAT, Swaroop, MAJUMDAR, Anish, Sen 54: METHODS OF UPSCALING MESENCHYMAL STROMAL CELL PRODUCTION, COMPOSITIONS AND KIT THEREOF 00: The present invention discloses a method of isolation, pooling and further culturing of Mesenchymal Stem cells (MSC) for clinical application. Present invention also discloses the method of establishing Master Cell bank, followed by Working Cell Bank from which the final therapeutic composition referred to as Investigational Product/Investigational Medicinal Product comprising of allogenic bone marrow-derived MSC is formulated for clinical applications. Present disclosure also discloses a robust manufacturing process for consistent production of clinical grade Mesenchymal Stromal cells (MSCs). The process enables production of highly viable potent cells. The process steps relating to preparation of media, cell seeding, harvesting are fine tuned to achieve consistency in cell yield, superior cell viability, purity, improved cell proliferation, high cell recovery, low HLA-DR expression, reduction in culture duration. The viability and purity of cells are further improved by optimized wash process without cell loss/cell stress. The disclosure further provides a method of cryostoring MSCs at high cell density without affecting the viability of cells. It further provides economical means to store and transport at -80ºC.
21: 2015/00660 22: 2015/01/29 43: 2015/10/27 51: C12N 71: STEMPEUTICS RESEARCH PVT. LTD.
21: 2015/00667 22: 2015/01/29 43: 2015/10/27 51: D06G 71: CABRAL BETANCOR, Antonio 72: CABRAL BETANCOR, Antonio 33: ES 31: U201230882 32: 2012/08/14 33: ES 31: U201330162 32: 2013/02/12 54: RUG CLEANING DEVICE 00: Rug cleaning device having at least one washing basket (1) in the form of a cage, designed to hold the rug in an adjacent, unfolded arrangement. The basket (1) comprises at least one V-shaped metal mesh (2) defined by two sections that converge along a lower edge (3), with a free end (6) on the side opposite the lower edge (3) on each convergent section, the rug being placed in the basket (1) via said free end, and with two side ends (4) that delimit the sides of the cage. The device comprises a holder (7) to which the basket (1) is pivotably attached by
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pivot means in such a way that it can pivot about the transverse axis thereof or longitudinal axis thereof.
21: 2015/00687 22: 2015/01/29 43: 2015/10/21 51: H04W 71: CSIR 72: MEKURIA, Fisseha, MFUPE, Luzango Pangani, MONTSI, Litsietsi George 33: GB 31: 1402344.4 32: 2014/02/11 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM: BACK-TRACKING FORWARD-LOOKING (BTFL) DYNAMIC CHANNEL ALLOCATION MECHANISM FOR WHITE SPACE RADIO NETWORKS 00: The invention relates to dynamic allocation of channels in the RF spectrum, for example to a method and system for Back-Tracking ForwardLooking dynamic channel allocation for white space radio networks.
21: 2015/00694 22: 2015/01/30 43: 2015/10/21 51: A62B E04H 71: CHO, Je-Hwan 72: CHO, Je-Hwan 33: KR 31: 10-2012-0071836 32: 2012/07/02 54: SAFETY SHIELD 00: The present invention relates to a safety shield for protecting a passenger in an internal space from external physical dangers caused by the occurrence of a disaster, wherein the safety shield comprises an outer appearance unit. The outer appearance unit is made of a material that can shield from and absorb the physical danger. The safety shield can be folded and stored under ordinary circumstances, and the volume of the safety shield can be inflated by air fed in from an air tank upon the occurrence of a disaster so as to form the internal space.
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21: 2015/00706 22: 30/01/2015 43: 26/10/2015 51: F03D 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: Christian BAUMGÄRTEL 33: DE 31: 10 2012 215 575.9 32: 2012/09/03 54: METHOD AND CONTROL DEVICE FOR A WIND TURBINE, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT, DIGITAL STORAGE MEDIUM AND WIND TURBINE 00: 57: The invention relates to a method for operating a wind turbine (1000), in which method the rotor (3) is brought to a standstill and locked, having the steps: braking the rotor (3), positioning the rotor (3) in a standstill position; immobilizing the rotor (3) in the standstill position (P1, P2) it is provided according to the invention that a final position is predefined (S2), the rotor (3) is braked (S-I) in controlled fashion to a standstill position assigned to the final position, and for the positioning (S-II) for the predefined final position, the rotor is automatically braked unit it comes to a standstill position, and for the immobilization (S-III) in the standstill position, a mechanical immobilizing device is engaged, in particular automatically.
21: 2015/00710 22: 2015/01/30 43: 2015/10/27 51: A61F 71: NOVARTIS AG 72: HONG, XIN, CHOI, MYOUNG-TAEK, LIU, YUEAI 33: US 31: 14/575,333 32: 2014/12/18 33: US 31: 61/993,892 32: 2014/05/15 54: MULTIFOCAL DIFFRACTIVE OPHTHALMIC LENS USING SUPPRESSED DIFFRACTIVE ORDER 00: A multifocal ophthalmic lens includes an ophthalmic lens and a diffractive element. The ophthalmic lens has a base curvature corresponding to a base power. The diffractive element produces constructive interference in at least four consecutive diffractive orders corresponding a range of vision between near and distance vision. The constructive interference produces a near focus, a distance focus corresponding to the base power of the ophthalmic lens, and an intermediate focus between the near focus and the distance focus. A diffraction efficiency of at least one of the diffractive orders is suppressed to less than ten percent. 21: 2015/00746 22: 2015/02/02 43: 2015/11/06 51: A01H 71: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC.; E. I. DUPONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY 72: ANNIGERI, Shivakumar G.; BABU. P, Sarat; GEORG, Evandro Sidnei; PEREIRA, Jardel Lopes 33: IN 31: 2451/DELNP/2101 32: 2012/08/06 54: IMPROVING POLLINATION SUCCESS AND SEED SET IN CORN HYBRID SEED PRODUCTION 00: The invention provides methods and process to enhance pollination success and thereby increase seed yield in corn seed production. The invention discloses use of Gibberellins to increase hybrid seed production in corn.
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21: 2015/00747 22: 2015/02/02 43: 2015/11/06 51: A01C; G06Q 71: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL, INC. 72: AVEY, Donald, P.; BAX, Phillip, L.; GIVENS, Wade, Alexander; HEIMBAUGH, Robert, Lee; MITCHELL, Steven, Brent; WEI, Jun 33: US 31: 61/695,129 32: 2012/08/30 54: TARGETED AGRICULTURAL RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM 00: Methods, apparatuses and computer program products are provided for providing targeted recommendations of agricultural inputs based on a given localized usage context. Methods are provided that include receiving one or more indications of the localized usage context, determining one or more suggested agricultural inputs based on the usage context, and causing the one or more suggested agricultural inputs to be provided. In the context of a further method, a plurality of usage scenarios may be presented for selection, each of the usage scenarios being associated with one or more additional indications of the localized usage context. According to an additional method, probabilities of achieving target and minimum acceptable yields may be determined and presented along with the usage scenarios, thereby allowing a user to select one or more usage scenarios in order to receive the input recommendations based thereon.
21: 2015/00748 22: 02/02/2015 43: 06/11/2015 51: B29C, B29D 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: Rico SANFTLEBEN and Ingo KAMKE 33: DE 31: 10 2012 216 830.3 32: 2012/09/19 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING WIND POWER PLANT ROTOR BLADES AND FOR PRODUCING A MOULD CORE THEREFOR 00: 57: Process for producing a mould core (13a, 15) for the production of wind power plant rotor blades in one piece. The process comprises the following steps: providing a flexible hollow body (13a), for example d film tube; inserting the hollow body between at least two mould parts which are arranged relative to one another in such a manner that they form a negative mould of the rotor blade to be produced; filling the hollow body with bulk material (15) before or after inserting the hollow body between the mould parts; and generating a negative pressure in the hollow body after it has been filled and inserted, in such a manner that the hollow body solidifies. A process for generating a negative pressure between mould parts and a mould core is also disclosed.
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21: 2015/00753 22: 2015/02/02 43: 2015/10/29 51: G01C 71: PRECISION PLANTING LLC 72: KOCH, Justin, SAUDER, Tim, SAUDER, Doug, STUBER, Jakob 33: US 31: 61/738,292 32: 2012/12/17 33: US 31: 61/682,074 32: 2012/08/10 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROL, MONITORING AND MAPPING OF AGRICULTURAL APPLICATIONS 00: A system and method for monitoring an agricultural implement. The system includes a monitor device, a communication module and a display device. The monitor device is in electrical communication with a plurality of sensors monitoring the operation of agricultural implement. The implement sensors generate "as-applied" data. The as-applied data is processed and transmitted to a display device via a communication module. The display device renders maps representing the as-applied data. The generated maps may be accessed and displayed as map overlays on a display device with a common view characteristic.
21: 2015/00799 22: 2015/02/04 43: 2015/10/27 51: H04L 71: VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION 72: O'REGAN, Alan Joseph, HUXHAM, Horatio Nelson, MOSS, Tara Anne, VAN WYK, Hough Arie 33: ZA 31: 2014/00820 32: 2014/02/04 54: AUXILIARY INPUT DEVICES AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS RELATING THERETO 00: Auxiliary input devices and related systems and methods are described. The auxiliary input device includes a touch-sensitive film for attachment to a primary communication device and an input component for receiving a consumer input. The auxiliary input device also includes a hardware security module (HSM) in data communication with the input component for, responsive to receiving the consumer input, generating an encrypted message. A communication component, in data communication with the HSM, is included for transmitting the encrypted message directly to a secondary communication device such that transmitting the encrypted message bypasses the primary communication device.
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54: CONTAINER 00: Aspects of the present invention are directed to a metered dose container that is transit proof. A container of the present invention may comprise a body having a vertical axis; a cap movable along the vertical axis of the body; a removable ring coupled to and between the moveable cap and the body, and a barrier, inside the body and coupled to the moveable cap. The barrier may define a loading chamber and separate the body into a storage chamber and a dispensing chamber. The barrier is adapted to be movable along the vertical axis of the body to form a transit position and a dispensing position.
21: 2015/00818 22: 2015/02/04 43: 2015/10/30 51: B21D, F02C 71: BABCOCK & WILCOX POWER GENERATION GROUP, INC. 72: ALBRECHT, Melvin, J. 33: US 31: 61/682,470 32: 2012/08/13 33: US 31: 13/914,695 32: 2013/06/11 54: RAPID STARTUP HEAT RECOVERY STEAM GENERATOR 00: -
A rapid startup heat recovery steam generator (HRSG) comprises a gas inlet, a high pressure section, an optional intermediate pressure section, an optional low pressure section, and a gas outlet. At least one of the pressure sections includes a vertical steam separator.
21: 2015/00832 22: 05/02/2015 43: 06/11/2015 51: A61F 71: Wayne, A. CALCO 72: Wayne, A. CALCO 33: US 31: 61/668,727 32: 2012/07/06, 54: ADJUSTABLE CERVICAL COLLAR 00: 57: An embodiment of an adjustable cervical collar system includes a collar body and a chin support structure assembled together, about respective pivots at opposed ends; for pivotal movement about a pivot axis so that the angle subtended by the collar body and chin support structure can be adjusted. The collar body and chin support structure can be locked in a selected position by a locking mechanism. A release mechanism permits the wearer to release the locking mechanism using one hand, and the angular position of the chin support structure relative to the collar body is changed manually. When the release mechanism is released, the locking mechanism automatically locks the chin support in the new position. A neck strap is detachable from the chin support structure and the collar body, and its length is also adjustable.
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21: 2015/00864 22: 2015/02/06 43: 2015/10/30 51: H02J; H02M; H05B 71: MARULALED (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 72: DE VAAL, Gerardus Geertruud 33: GB 31: 1402004.4 32: 2014/02/06 54: CIRCUIT TO KEEP ELECTRONIC TRANSFORMERS WORKING WHILE UNDER LOADED 00: A sub-circuit for keeping under-loaded electronic transformers delivering output power, includes connectors (AC1,AC2) configured for connecting the sub-circuit to the transformer and to the powered circuit. The sub-circuit includes a Delon doubler circuit (D1,D2,C1,C2) that is connectable to the transformer via the connectors (AC1,AC2) and that is configured to supply DC to an output of the Delon doubler circuit (D1,D2,C1,C2); and a current regulator (1) connected to the output of the Delon doubler circuit (D1,D2,C1,C2). The current regulator may be a linear (1) or a non-linear (2,3) current regulator.
21: 2015/00865 22: 2015/02/06 43: 2015/11/06 51: C07D 71: CIPLA LIMITED 72: RAO, Dharmaraj Ramachandra, KANKAN, Rajendra Narayanrao, GHAGARE, Maruti, KADAM, Swati Atul 33: IN 31: 2278/MUM/2012 32: 2012/08/08 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF SITAGLIPTIN AND INTERMEDIATE COMPOUNDS 00: There is provided a process for the preparation of sitagliptin or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a process for the preparation of intermediate compounds useful in the preparation of sitagliptin. In particular, there is provided a process comprising condensing 3-tert-butoxycarbonylamino4-(2,4,5-trifluorophenyl) butyric acid of formula (II) with 3-(trifluoromethyl)-5,6,7,8-tetrahydro[l,2,4]triazolo[4,3-a] pyrazine of formula (III) or a salt thereof in presence of a catalyst to obtain (R)-tertbutyl-4-oxo-4-(3- (trifluoromethyl)-5,6-dihydro-[ 1,2,4]-triazolo[4,3-a]pyrazin-7(8H)-yl)- 1 -(2,4,5trifluorophenyl)butan-2-yl-carbamate of formula (IV) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof. The catalyst is represented by the compound of formula (V). Compound of formula (IV) or its pharmaceutically acceptable salt obtained may be deprotected to obtain a compound of formula (I). 21: 2015/00906 22: 09/02/2015 43: 30/10/2015 51: B21F, E04G 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: Günther HORN 33: DE 31: 10 2012 216 831.1 32: 2012/09/19 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY TWISTING METAL WIRES, IN PARTICULAR FOR CONNECTING ADJACENT, PREFERABLY MUTUALLY INTERSECTING STRUCTURE ELEMENTS 00: 57: The invention relates to a device, a method and a use of said device (1) for automatically twisting metal wires. The invention relates, in particular, to a device of this kind for connecting adjacent, preferably mutually intersection structure elements, comprising a wire feed for feeding wire, preferably endless wire, into the device, a wire guiding arch (5), which has an optionally releasable and closable opening (7) and which is provided in order to guide the fed wire in the closed position along the wire guiding arch from a first side (9) of the wire guiding arch to a second side (11) of the wire guiding arch lying opposite the opening, a traction carriage (23), which is provided in order to detect the fed wire on the first side (9) of the wire guiding arch and to pull the wire towards the second side of the wire guiding
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arch, and a twisting unit (25), which is provided in order to detect the fed wire on both sides of the wire guiding arch and to twist the wire by means of a rotational movement.
54: ELECTRODES FOR USE IN ELECTROWINNING AND ELECTROREFINING 00: To inhibit corrosion of a cylindrical electrode (10) used in electrowinning or electrorefining a sheath (16) is placed around the electrode (10) at the level of the interface (L) between the air and the acid in the tank. The sheath comprises an outer sleeve of acid resistant material and, in a clearance space between the electrode and the sleeve, a layer of a settable acid resistant compound which acts as a barrier and prevents acid reaching the electrode.
21: 2015/00907 22: 09/02/2015 43: 30/10/2015 51: E04D 71: Stephanus Jacobus NEETHLING 72: Stephanus Jacobus NEETHLING 33: ZA 31: 2012/06107 32: 2012/08/15 54: SKYLIGHT ARRANGEMENT 00: 57: The invention discloses a skylight arrangement for a rooftop having a foundation being adapted to be secured to a roof sheet of the rooftop. A support base is joined to the foundation, with an opening extending through the support base for receiving a tubular sleeve. The sleeve has an outward collar at one end being adapted to abut against an internal structure and, at its other end, has an outward flange for engaging with the support base. A translucent body is supported by the support base to close off the opening.
21: 2015/00934 22: 2015/02/10 43: 2015/10/30 51: C25C 71: HUMAN, Jan Petrus 72: HUMAN, Jan Petrus 33: ZA 31: 2014/00302 32: 2014/01/15
21: 2015/00937 22: 2015/02/10 43: 2015/10/19 51: C10G 71: LINDE AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT 72: SCHMIDT, Gunther, FRITZ, Helmut, WALTER, Stefanie 33: EP 31: 12005783.1 32: 2012/08/09 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING OLEFINS BY THERMAL STEAMCRACKING 00: The invention relates to a method for reacting hydrocarbon feedstocks by thermal steam-cracking to form at least one olefin-containing product stream
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that contains at least ethylene and propylene, wherein a hydrocarbon feedstock is reacted at least partially in at least one cracking furnace (2), wherein the hydrocarbon feedstock is reacted in the cracking furnace (2) under mild cracking conditions, mild cracking conditions meaning that propylene is present in a ratio of 0.81 to 1.6 kg/kg of ethylene at the cracking furnace outlet and wherein the hydrocarbon feedstock contains primarily hydrocarbons with a carbon number of at most 6, preferably at most 5.
21: 2015/00942 22: 10/02/2015 43: 03/11/2015 51: A61K, A61P 71: GENERAL TOPICS Srl 72: Gianfranco DE PAOLI AMBROSI 33: IT 31: BS2012A000126 32: 2012/08/01 54: ANTIBACTERIAL COMPOSITION FOR TOPICAL USE 00: 57: The present invention relates to an antibacterial composition, preferably for topical use, comprising triethyl citrate and a peptide consisting of 15 amino acids of sequence FAKALKALLKALHAL-NH2, wherein F is phenylalanine, A is alanine, K is lysine and L is leucine, particularly for the treatment of acne, suppurative or non-supporative hidradenitis, atopic dermatitis characterized by colonization by Staphylococcus Aureus, impetigo, interdigital infections, foliculitis, boils, post-traumatic infections, and burned skin infections.
21: 2015/00944 22: 2015/02/10 43: 2015/11/11 51: C08F 71: STELLENBOSCH UNIVERSITY 72: KLUMPERMAN, Lubertus, BSHENA, Osama Esmail, CLOETE, Thomas Eugene, GULE, Nonjabulo Prudence 33: ZA 31: 2012/05454 32: 2012/07/20 54: A FURANONE CONTAINING POLYMER COMPOUND WITH BACTERIA-ADHESION PROPERTIES 00: A polymer compound (I) with bacteria-adhesion inhibition properties against bacteria such as P. aeruginosa Xen 5, E. coli Xen 14, S. typhimurium Xen 26, S. aureus Xen 36 and K. pneumoniae Xen 39 is described. The group R is provided by a substituted furanone linked by an alkyl chain or, more preferably a hydrophilic moiety such as oligo(ethylene oxide) ((CH2-CH2-O)i) to the polymer backbone. The group R may be the same or different along the polymer backbone. The invention also provides nanofibres and coatings which include a polymer compound as defined above.
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PATENT JOURNAL 21: 2015/00946 22: 2015/02/10 43: 2015/11/06 51: F42D 71: DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD 72: KRUGER, Michiel Jacobus 33: ZA 31: 2012/06376 32: 2012/08/24 54: BLASTING SYSTEM PROTECTION 00: A method of controlling the operation of a blasting system which includes the steps of monitoring for the occurrence of electromagnetic interference (EMI) within a defined zone and initiating an alarm upon detection of such interference wherein the initiation of the alarm can automatically inhibit or suspend the operation of the blasting system.
21: 2015/00945 22: 10/02/2015 43: 06/11/2016 51: F03D, H02J 71: WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH 72: Alfred BEEKMANN 33: DE 31: 10 2012 215 422.1 32: 2012/08/30 54: WIND FARM WITH DC VOLTAGE NETWORK 00: 57: The invention relates to a wind farm for generating electrical energy from wind, comprising at least two wind turbines for generating the electrical energy and a common infeed device for feeding the generated electrical energy, or part thereof, into an electrical supply grid, wherein the wind turbines are connected to the infeed device via an electrical DC voltage network in order for electrical energy generated by the respective wind turbine to be conducted to the infeed device by means of electrical direct current.
21: 2015/00995 22: 2015/02/12 43: 2015/11/05 51: A61K, A61P 71: CIPLA LIMITED 72: MALHOTRA, Geena, RAUT, Preeti 33: IN 31: 495/MUM/2014 32: 2014/02/12 54: LOW DOSE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION 00: The present invention relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising a tyrosine kinase inhibitor, a process for preparing such pharmaceutical compositions and use of the said pharmaceutical compositions for the treatment of cancer more specifically melanoma.
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21: 2015/01021 22: 2015/02/13 43: 2015/10/19 51: F24J H01L 71: HABDANK PV-MONTAGESYSTEME GMBH & CO. KG 72: HABDANK, Martin 33: DE 31: 20 2012 103 108.6 32: 2012/08/17 54: SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR SOLAR MODULES 00: The invention relates to a support structure (1) for solar modules (2), with an arrangement of posts (3) mounted on a base (4). A carrier unit (5) is pivotably mounted on each post (3), the carrier unit (5) having two struts (7a, 7b) supporting a crossbeam (6). The ends of the struts facing away from the crossbeam (6) are mounted in a pivot bearing. The crossbeam (6) is mounted on the post (3) by guide means so as to be movable. Receiving means for mounting solar modules (2) are provided on the crossbeam (6). The inclination of the solar modules (2) is defined by adjusting and fixing a pivot position of the carrier unit (5).
21: 2015/01054 22: 16/02/2015 43: 03/11/2015 51: C01B, C07D 71: Georg VOGT 72: Karl Thomas FEHR, Henning BOCK, Georg VOGT 33: DE 31: 10 2012 016 486.6 32: 2012/08/17 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING TRANSITION METAL COMPOUNDS, TRANSITION METAL COMPOUNDS AND USE THEREOF 00: 57: The invention relates to a method for producing transition metal compounds having the general composition MeaCbNcHd where Me = transition metal or transition metal mixture, a = 1-4, b =6-9, c = 8-14 and d = 0-8, wherein a reaction mixture consisting of transition metals and/or transition metal
compound and non-condensed or slightly condensed C-N-H compounds are subjected to a heat treatment, wherein the content of transition metals and/or transition metal compounds is at least 6 mole percent, preferably 10 to 40 mole percent, relative to the reaction mixture. The invention further relates to transition metal compounds produced in such a manner and to uses thereof.
21: 2015/01060 22: 2015/02/16 43: 2015/11/03 51: H04R 71: SHENZHEN ZHONGCHUANG HUASHENG TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD, ZHANG, Fan 72: ZHANG, Fan 54: MULTI-DRIVER TRANSDUCER HAVING SYMMETRICAL MAGNETIC CIRCUIT AND SYMMETRICAL COIL CIRCUIT 00: A multi-driver transducer having a symmetrical magnetic circuit and a symmetrical coil circuit, where one or more pieces of circular or annular partitions made of non-magnetic materials are used to bond two or more sets of dual magnetic gap, dual coil driver units (01 or 02) into one integrated magnetic core. Constituted between an inner circumferential face or an outer circumferential face of one or two tubular magnetic yokes embedded in an open-end tubular thin wall of the bracket and lateral circumferential faces of an upper plate and of a lower plate of the magnetic core are four or more coaxial isodiametric annular magnetic gaps, the four or more coaxial and isodiametric annular magnetic gaps having inserted therein four or more coaxial and isodiametric coils are to govern winding direction, connection method, and necessary technical characteristics of the coils, thus constituting the multi-driver transducer having one or more pairs of mutually-repelling magnets, the
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symmetrical magnetic circuit, and the symmetrical coil circuit. Counter-electromotive force and inductance acquired via induction by the transducer during working process are mutually canceled. The transducer is provided with resistive load characteristics or near-resistive load characteristics, and is provided with ultra-high sensitivity, high resolution, and high-fidelity quality.
21: 2015/01082 22: 2015/02/17 43: 2015/10/30 51: H04W, H04L 71: SILVERLAKE MOBILITY ECOSYSTEM SDN BHD 72: CHAN, Tong Yap, YEONG, Chi Long 54: METHOD OF PAIRING MOBILE DEVICES 00: A method of pairing mobile devices 102,104 is disclosed herein. In a described embodiment, the method includes (i) receiving pairing parameters from the mobile devices 102,104 to be paired, the pairing being initiated by shaking movement of the mobile devices 102,104 and the pairing parameters including respective shaking directions of the mobile devices 102,104; (ii) verifying the pairing parameters with pairing conditions to determine the two mobile devices 102,104 for pairing; (iii) determining if the
shaking directions are to be used in the verification step (ii); and (iv) if the pairing conditions are satisfied, pairing the mobile devices 102,104. An apparatus for pairing mobile devices and other pairing methods are also disclosed.
21: 2015/01114 22: 2015/02/18 43: 2015/11/11 51: A22C; B65G 71: NORDISCHER MASCHINENBAU RUD. BAADER GMBH + CO. KG 72: PEDERSEN, Henning, B. 33: DE 31: 20 2012 103 282.1 32: 2012/08/28 54: CONVEYING DEVICE FOR ITEMS IN THE FISH AND MEAT PROCESSING INDUSTRY 00: The present invention relates to a conveying device (10) for items in the fish and meat processing industry, comprising a conveyor belt (11) for conveying the items in a conveying direction (F), at least one mounting base (12) extending at least along a partial section of the conveyor belt (11) and at least one functional unit (13) configured for interaction with the items, wherein each of the functional units (13) is arranged on a bracket (16) and is characterized in that the brackets (16) are designed and configured in such a manner that each of the functional units (13) is separably connected to the mounting base (12) by means of the respective bracket (16) and is arranged so as to be adjustable at least in the conveying direction (F).
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PATENT JOURNAL there is an opening part extending lengthways towards the bottom; heterogeneous substance are placed in the storage space of the accommodating part; the lower part of the accommodating part is hermetically sealed with a hermetically-sealing part such that, during this process, the heterogeneous substances held in the storage space fall into the container and are mixed. In the heterogeneoussubstance accommodating device, the folding part is constituted such that the folding part folds while expanding outwards if a force is exerted from the top of the folding part.
21: 2015/01172 22: 2015/02/20 43: 2015/11/02 51: A23L, A61K 71: ETABLISSEMENTS J. SOUFFLET 72: DEVAUX, Laurence, PERRIN, Aurore 33: EP 31: 12306021.2 32: 2012/08/24 54: AQUEOUS FOOD COMPOSITION ENRICHED IN ß-GLUCAN 00: The present invention relates to an aqueous food composition, comprising at least one ß-glucan polymer and at least one mixture of stabilising agents, wherein the ß-glucan polymer is present in an amount from 0.4% to 3% by weight of the composition. 21: 2015/01314 22: 26/02/2015 43: 06/11/2015 51: B65D 71: Su-Jae LEE and Seong-Jae LEE 72: LEE, Jeong Min, Seong-Jae 33: KR 31: 10-2012-0089253 32: 2012/08/16, 54: HETEROGENOUS-SUBSTANCE ACCOMMODATING DEVICE HAVING A SOFT FOLDING PART 00: 57: In a heterogeneous-substance accommodating device, which is used coupled to the orifice of a container: on the inside of a body there is an accommodating part having a storage space; on the top of the accommodating part there i a soft folding part; in a floor part of a top part of the folding part
21: 2015/01364 22: 2015/02/27 43: 2015/10/30 51: A24F 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 72: PLOJOUX, Julien, GREIM, Olivier, SCHNEIDER, Jean-Claude, FERNANDO, Felix 33: EP 31: 12275223.1 32: 2012/12/28 54: HEATING ASSEMBLY FOR AN AEROSOL GENERATING SYSTEM 00: A heating assembly for heating an aerosol-forming substrate, the heating assembly comprising: a heater comprising an electrically resistive heating element and a heater substrate; and a heater mount coupled to the heater; wherein the heating element comprises a first portion and a second portion configured such that, when an electrical current is passed through the heating element the first portion is heated to a higher temperature than the second portion as a result of the electrical current; and wherein the heater mount surrounds the second portion of the heating element.
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21: 2015/01431 22: 03/03/2015 43: 06/11/2016 51: F16K 71: GEA ASEPTOMAG AG 72: Urs LANGENEGGER 33: CH 31: 01650/12 32: 2012/09/11 54: VALVE APPARATUS, ARRANGEMENT WITH VALVE APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR OPERATING AN ARRANGEMENT 00: 57: The invention relates to a valve apparatus having a housing (100), which housing has a first port (102), which can be connected to a tank (200), and a second port (106), having a closing element (110) which is provided in the housing and which can be placed into an open position, in which a fluid connection is produced between the first port and second port, and which can be placed into a closed position, in which the forst and second ports are separated from one another in fluid-tight fashion, having a first (120) and a second (130) seal arrangement between closing element and housing, wherein the first and second seal arrangement (120, 130) are spaced apart from one another and wherein each seal arrangement interacts with a corresponding seat (126, 136). To create a valve device for the aseptic transport of filling material, it is proposed that a chamber (140) be provided which, in the closed position, is delimited by the seal arrangements, the closing element and the housing, and that a reservoir (142) is provided which can be connected to the chamber and which serves to accommodate a bactericidal fluid, and that the chamber (140) and the reservoir (142) are adapted to form a germ barrier that is created in the closed position with the bacterial fluid. The invention also relates to an arrangement having a valve apparatus of said type and to a method for operating an arrangement.
21: 2015/01443 22: 2015/03/03 43: 2015/11/04 51: A61Q, A61K 71: GENCOR ARMATS BIOTEK PVT. LTD 72: PRABAVATHY, Vaiyapuri Ramalingam 33: IN 31: 3348/CHE/2012 32: 2012/-08/16 54: HERBAL PREPARATION FOR STIMULATION OF HAIR GROWTH, CONTROL OF HAIR FALL, DANDRUFF AND INFECTIONS THEREOF USING AGERATUM SPP. 00: An herbal preparation for stimulation of hair growth and control of hair fall, dandruff and infections thereof using herbaceous plants, Ageratum spp. At least one compound of plants, Ageratum spp. such as, for example, N,N-bis(trimethylsilyl)-2-phenyl-7(trifluoromethyl)quinolon-4-amine, 3',4',5,6,7,8hexamethoxyflavone, Phytol, Precocene, Caryophyllene, Squalene, a-linolenic acid, 9,12octadecadienoic acid (Z,Z)-, Hexadeconoic acid and Hydrocoumarin can be extracted utilizing a Common Plant Extraction Approach. The extraction of the compounds can be performed utilizing an ethanol solvent and a methanol solvent (i.e., alcoholic solvents) separately and the concentrated materials obtained at both the solvents are pooled together or used independently in order to obtain an herbal extract for simulating the follicles of the hair. The compounds of plants Ageratum spp. in combination with an acceptable carrier or diluent can be further prepared into an herbal extract formulations such as, aqueous (including shampoo), oil or gel for topical application. Such an herbal preparation using plants, Ageratum spp. can be utilized as an efficient hair care solution in a wide range of hair growth related problems of humans in a cost effective manner 21: 2015/01445 22: 03/03/2015 43: 04/11/2015 51: D07B 71: ARCELORMITTAL WIRE FRANCE 72: Pierre-François BARON, Marc COURTEBRAS, Benjamin COUTAZ 33: - 31: - 32: -
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54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A CLOSEDLOOP CABLE BY SPLICING, CORRESPONDING CABLE AND USAGE THEREOF 00: 57: A method for manufacturing a closed-loop cable (1), said cable comprising a core (2) and metal strands (3) wound in a helix about the core (2), wherein the two ends of cable are connected in splice areas in which splice knots are formed using the ends of each of the strands (3), which are then inserted into the cable after having locally removed the core (2) therefrom, each spice area then being overmoulded with a polymer. The invention also concerns a method for manufacturing a closed-loop cable (1) wherein the ends of strands (2) are lined by overmoulding them with a polymer, prior to inserting same into the cable (1). It finally concerns a corresponding closed-loop cable (1) and the use thereof as a pure traction cable or as a hauling traction cable.
21: 2015/01446 22: 2015/03/03 43: 2015/11/04 51: A61K, A61Q 71: LABORATOIRE IN'OYA, LATOXAN, UNIVERSITE AIX-MARSEILLE 72: MABROUK, Kamel, LUIS, José, DE POMYERS, Harold, BERTIN, Denis, BENGELOUNE, Abd Haq, VERDONI, Marion, GIGMES, Didier, ROUDAUT, Hermine 33: EP 31: 12006270.8 32: 2012/09/05 54: USE OF SPIDER VENOMS FOR SKIN WHITENING/DEPIGMENTING AND COMPOSITION COMPRISING SPIDER VENOMS MOLECULES OR SYNTHETIC ANALOGS 00: The present invention relates to the use of spider venom, molecules or synthetic analogs thereof for skin whitening. The invention also relates to compositions comprising spider venom, molecules or synthetic analogs thereof for skin whitening/depigmenting. The invention finally relates to a non-therapeutic method for whitening human
skin comprising topically applying an effective amount on said human skin of the composition of the invention. 21: 2015/01498 22: 2015/03/05 43: 2015/11/11 51: E21D 71: RSC MINING (PTY) LTD 72: SWART, Cornelius Alwyn 33: ZA 31: 2014/01818 32: 2014/03/13 54: YIELDING MECHANICALLY ANCHORED ROCK BOLT 00: A rock bolt which includes a tendon fixed to an expander plug which provides an immediate support load and which reduces in cross section, when the support load is exceeded to provide a yielding characteristic.
21: 2015/01575 22: 09/03/2015 43: 10/11/2015 51: B01D, C02F 71: VEOLIA WATER SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT 72: Jérôme LEPARC and Abdelkader GAID 33: FR 31: 1258789 32: 2012/09/19
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54: WATER TREATMENT PROCESS COMPRISING FLOATATION COMBINED WITH GRAVITY FILTRATION, AND CORRESPONDING EQUIPMENT 00: 57: The present invention relates to a process for treating water with a view to the potabilization and desalination thereof, said process comprising at least one cycle of treatment of said water, comprising: - a coagulation and/or flocculation step; a step of floatation reactor (29), of the water originating from said coagulation step optionally followed by a flocculation step; - a step of gravity filtration, in a gravity filter (33), of the water originating from said floatation reactor (29) being at least partly superposed on said gravity filter, characterized in that said gravity filtration step is carried out at a rate of between 10 m/h and 30 m/h, said gravity filter having a bed of filtering medium distributed over a height of between 1.5 m and 3.0 m.
21: 2015/01632 22: 2015/03/10 43: 2015/10/02 51: C12N 71: Bangladesh Jute Research Institute 72: ISLAM, Mohammed Shahidul, HOSSEN, Mohammed Mosaddeque, HAQUE, Mohammed Samiul, ALAM, Mohammed Monjurul, ALAM, Maqsudul 33: US 31: 61/683,908 32: 2012/08/16 54: CELLULOSE AND/OR HEMICELLULOSES DEGRADING ENZYMES FROM MACROPHOMINA PHASEOLINA AND USES THEREOF 00: -
21: 2015/01651 22: 11/03/2015 43: 12/11/2015 51: C07D 71: UHDE INVENTA-FISCHER GMBH 72: Habib DRIOUCH, Udo MUEHLBAUER, Caspar PAETZ 33: EP 31: 12190199.5 32: 2012/10/26 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING CYCLIC DIESTERS, ESPECIALLY DILACTIDE 00: 57: The present invention relates to a process for preparing cyclic carboxylic esters, especially intramolecular lactones, for example dilactide, wherein these cyclic esters are prepared from oligomeric carboxylic acids by cyclizing depolymerization. The reaction gives, as a byproduct, a condensation product of these oligomeric carboxylic acids, i.e. a mixture of high molecular weight oligomeric carboxylic acids, which are hydrolysed in a further step and thus recovered. This hydrolysate can be added again to the cyclizing depolymerization conducted in the first stage.
21: 2015/01662 22: 11/03/2015 43: 12/11/2015 51: C10B, C10G 71: MERENAS TRUST REG. 72: Alexander ABFALTERER 33: DE 31: 10 2012 109 874.3 32: 2012/10/16 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MATERIAL TREATMENT OF RAW MATERIALS 00: 57: The invention relates to an apparatus (1) for the material treatment of raw materials. The apparatus (1) has a heating system (2), a distillation unit (3) and a reaction unit (3). The reaction unit is designed such that the reaction unit can be loaded with the raw materials for treatment. The heating system can be opened and closed in order to be fitted with the reaction unit. The heating system (2) comprises a top element (7) and a jacket element (8) firmly connected to the top element (7), and a supporting elements (6). The top element (7) is arranged held on the supporting elements (6), of which the length
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can be varied in the vertical direction, such that, by varying the length of the supporting elements (6) between two end positions, the heating system (2) can be opened and closed in the vertical direction of movement (B). The invention further relates to a method for operating an apparatus for the material treatment of raw materials.
72: SMITH, Russell, P.; HUNTER, Andrew, D.; LUGG, Peter, A.; SCHIRMER, Ian, B.; KEECH, Geoffrey, W.; COATES, Christopher; NEILSON, Bradley, M. 33: US 31: 61/701,256 32: 2012/09/14 54: CUTTER HEAD FOR MINING MACHINE 00: A cutter head includes a first member, a cutting bit, and a second member. The first member includes a first end and a second end and includes a first mass. The cutting bit is coupled to the first member proximate the second end. The cutting bit includes a cutting edge rotatable about the axis. The second member is rotatable about the axis and includes a second mass eccentrically positioned with respect to the axis. Rotation of the second mass causes the first member and the cutting bit to oscillate.
21: 2015/01718 22: 12/03/2015 43: 29/10/2015 51: A61K, C07H 71: RHEINISCHE FRIEDRICH-WILHELMSUNIVERSITÄT BONN 72: Christine SCHUBERTH-WAGNER, János LUDWIG, Jasper VAN DEN BOORN, Marion GOLDECK 33: EP 31: 12 186 444.1 32: 2012/09/27 54: NOVEL RIG-I LIGANDS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THEM 00: 57: The present invention relates to new triphosphate-modified oligonucleotides which may act as RIG-I ligands as well as a new method allowing the synthesis and purification of high yield and purity suitable for pharmaceutical applications.
21: 2015/01723 22: 2015/03/13 43: 2015/11/03 51: E21C 71: JOY MM DELAWARE, INC.
21: 2015/01724 22: 2015/03/13 43: 2015/11/03 51: C22B 71: BHP BILLITON OLYMPIC DAM CORPORATION PTY LTD 72: DUDLEY, Kym, Anthony; SUMNER, Robert, John 33: AU 31: 2012904000 32: 2012/09/13 54: SOLVENT EXTRACTION PROCESS 00: -
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A process for extracting uranium from an acidic uranium, chloride, iron and sulphate containing solution, including the steps: a. contacting the solution with an organic phase containing a trialkylphosphine oxide to form a uranium loaded organic phase; b. scrubbing the uranium loaded organic phase to remove any impurities and form a scrubbed organic phase; c. stripping the scrubbed organic phase with an acidic sulphate solution to produce an aqueous uranium strip solution; and precipitating a uranium product from the aqueous uranium strip solution.
21: 2015/01725 22: 13/03/2015 43: 06/11/2015 51: B65D 71: Jutta Regina GILLER and CEPVENTURES INTERNATIONAL CORP. 72: Thomas GILLER 33: DE 31: 10 2012 019 169.3 32: 2012/09/30, 54: PACKAGING FOR EDGE-SENSITIVE TRANSPORTED GOODS 00: 57: According to the invention, edge-sensitive transported goods are provided with an edge protection that consists of at least one resilient layer and at least one reinforcement layer.
21: 2015/01742 22: 2015/03/13 43: 2015/10/30 51: C02F 71: D.C. WATER & SEWER AUTHORITY 72: WETT, Bernhard, MURTHY, Sudhir, N., GIRALDO, Eugenio, DOCKETT, Norman, D., DE CLIPPELEIR, Haydee, BAILEY, Walter, F. 33: US 31: 61/703,844 32: 2012/09/21 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WATER TREATMENT USING SCREENS 00: An apparatus and method for selecting, retaining or bioaugmenting solids in an activated sludge process for improving wastewater treatment using screens. The screens can be used to separate and retain solids based on size, compressibility or shear resistance. The screens are used to separate and select slow growing organisms, faster settling organisms, or materials added to absorb, treat or remove constituents in the activated sludge process. A swapping screen arrangement provides another means of selecting various particles. The exposed shear rate or time, particle compression, or SRTs can be adjusted manually and/or automatically in response to detected readings from an instrument such as a spectrophotometer or other optical approaches to optimize selection of organisms.
21: 2015/01743 22: 2015/03/13 43: 2015/10/30 51: E02D, E21D 71: FCI HOLDINGS DELAWARE, INC.
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72: FAULKNER, Dakota 33: US 31: 61/701,218 32: 2012/09/14 54: CABLE BOLT 00: A cable bolt comprises a cable having an elongate body with a first end and a second end, a barrel and wedge assembly attached to the cable at a position adjacent to the first end of the cable, and a seal member having a body defining a passageway that receives a portion of the elongate body of the cable. The body of the seal member includes at least one rib extending radially outward from the body of the seal member.
21: 2015/01819 22: 2015/03/17 43: 2015/11/13 51: E03F 71: ACO SEVERIN AHLMANN GMBH & CO KOMMANDITGESELLSCHAFT 72: MEIER, Stephan, AHLMANN, Hans-Julius, MIEZE, Jan, CANNEY, James 33: DE 31: 102012108387.8 32: 2012/09/10 54: DRAINAGE CHANNEL WITH A DRAINAGE BODY AND A COVER 00: The aim of the invention is to allow a simultaneously stable and variable design of a drainage structure
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consisting of a drainage body (11) and a cover (20). This is achieved in that the drainage body (11) and the cover (20) continuously have engagement devices (13, 13'; 14, 14'; 23, 23') when seen in a longitudinal direction of the drainage body (11), whereby the cover connects upper edges (12, 12') of the drainage body (11) to one another transversely to the longitudinal direction in a tension-resistant manner over the entire length of the drainage body. In order to allow the use of different covers (20) for different loads for example while using the same drainage body (11), two types of engagement devices (13, 13'; 14, 14') are provided on the drainage body.
21: 2015/01843 22: 2015/03/18 43: 2015/11/09 51: F16K; E21D 71: MINE SUPPORT PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD 72: NISSEN, Christian 33: ZA 31: 2014/01190 32: 2014/03/18 54: VALVE 00: A valve which includes a flexible tube in an enclosure which is filled with pressurized gas which collapses the tube and wherein a fluid, applied at either end of the tube, can open the tube if the pressure of the fluid is sufficiently high.
21: 2015/01848 22: 2015/03/18 43: 2015/11/03 51: E02F; F16C 71: BRADKEN RESOURCES PTY LIMITED 72: ATTWOOD, Reece 33: AU 31: 2012903703 32: 2012/08/27 54: DRAGLINE RIGGING COMPONENTS 00: A wear assembly for attachment to a digging device, the wear assembly comprising: a wear member arranged to be assembled with the digging device in an assembled condition; and a lock mounted to the digging device, the lock adjustable between an extended configuration and a retracted configuration, the lock comprising at least one locking element that projects outwardly from its mounting in the extended configuration of the lock and is operative to be displaced inwardly from the extended configuration towards its mounting to adopt the retracted configuration of the lock; wherein, with the wear member in the assembled condition with the digging device, movement of the at least one locking element from the extended configuration towards the retracted configuration causes the wear member to be locked to the digging device in the assembled condition.
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21: 2015/01849 22: 18/03/2015 43: 03/11/2015 51: F41A 71: ETAT FRANCAIS REPRESENTE PAR LE DELEGUE GENERAL POUR L'ARMEMENT 72: Jean-François LESCURE 33: FR 31: 12/02485 32: 2012/09/19 54: FLEXIBLE CHUTE, IN PARTICULAR FOR AMMUNITION 00: 57: The invention in particular concerns the field of feeding ammunition to a firearm and, more particularly, concerns a flexible chute comprising successive sections (2) linked by portions of walls (111, 112, 131) at the transverse faces thereof and comprising at least one tubular section (2) of axis G with a first portion of wall (111, 112) integral with one of the two transverse faces thereof and a second portion (131) of wall integral with the other transverse face, characterised in that the projections of these portions of wall, perpendicular to a transverse plane of the section, are at least partially separate.
21: 2015/01921 22: 20/03/2015 43: 11/11/2015 51: E04B, E04D, E04F, F16L 71: Mohamed FOUAD 72: Mohamed FOUAD 33: - 31: - 32: 54: THERMAL INSULATION ARRANGEMENT 00: 57: The invention discloses a thermal insulation arrangement, which includes a body having a first planar member being joined along two opposite ends to a second planar member so that a cavity is formed between the first planar member and the second planar member, at least one layer of low emissivity material adapted to at least partially cover the first planar member and/or the second planar member in order to further reduce radiation heat transfer within the cavity; and at least one spacer means inserted between the layer of low emissivity material and the first planar member and/or the second planar member and being adapted to impart a tent/pyramid shape on the layer of low emissivity material.
21: 2015/02025 22: 2015/03/24 43: 2015/10/19 51: H04N 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
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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.
21: 2015/02265 22: 2015/04/07 43: 2015/11/17 51: B65H 71: INTELLIGENT DEPOSIT SYSTEMS LIMITED 72: DENLEY, Andrew 33: GB 31: 1215936.4 32: 2012/09/06 54: APPARATUS FOR DOCUMENT HANDLING 00: The present invention relates to an improved apparatus for handling documents, such as currency, for example bank notes. A plunger (5) comprises a body (571) and a base (579) such that when the plunger is deployed to urge documents into a securable container, the plunger moves between a fully retracted position and an intermediate position with the base (579) and body (571) together, and between the intermediate position and a fully advanced position the base (579) is displaced from the body (571).
21: 2015/02330 22: 2015/04/08 43: 2015/11/18 51: E03D 71: ENVIROSAN SANITATION SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD 72: LEWIS, Brian Thomas 33: ZA 31: 2014/02531 32: 2014/04/08 54: WASTE PIPE 00: A waste pipe which includes a body, a bore through the body, an inlet to the bore which has a first crosssectional area, an outlet from the bore which has a second cross sectional area which is greater than the first cross-sectional area, and a liquid trap section in the bore between the inlet and the outlet.
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21: 2015/02364 22: 2015/04/09 43: 2015/11/16 51: GO5D, A61N 71: AZOTEQ (PTY) LTD 72: FREDERICK JOHANNES BRUWER 33: ZA 31: 2014/03505 32: 2014/03/26 54: LIGHT SOURCE WITH AUTOMATIC COLOUR TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT 00: A light source unit for use with a mains (AC) power source comprising a light source module, and an electronic circuit comprising a motion detection sensor and an ambient light sensor, wherein the output power of the light source unit is based on inputs from both sensors. 21: 2015/02441 22: 2015/04/10 43: 2015/11/02 51: A61K, A61P 71: BIOPROJET 72: SCHWARTZ, Jean-Charles, LIGNEAU, Xavier, LANDAIS, Laurent, François, Gérard, PERRIN, David, LECOMTE, Jeanne-Marie 33: EP 31: 12306207.7 32: 2012/10/03 54: A COMBINATION OF ADRENALIN WITH AN ANTIDEPRESSANT FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF SHOCKS 00: The present invention concerns a novel combination of adrenalin with an antidepressant and its use as a pharmaceutical composition for the treatment of shocks. The pharmaceutical composition is to be administered by injection.
21: 2015/02427 22: 2015/04/10 43: 2015/11/17 51: G01N 71: FEI COMPANY 72: OWEN, Michael James; BUHOT, Michael 33: US 31: 13/662,072 32: 2012/10/26 54: AUTOMATED MINERAL CLASSIFICATION 00: The present invention discloses a combination of two existing approaches for mineral analysis and makes use of the Similarity Metric Invention, that allows mineral definitions to be described in theoretical compositional terms, meaning that users are not required to find examples of each mineral, or adjust rules. This system allows untrained operators to use it, as opposed to previous systems, which required extensive training and expertise.
21: 2015/02677 22: 2015/04/21 43: 2015/11/18 51: E21C 71: HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES, INC. 72: GROSS, Matthew L.; NICOSON, Richard 33: US 31: 61/983,735 32: 2014/04/24 54: MINING SHOVEL WITH BUSHINGS AT PIN LOCATIONS 00: A cartridge includes a body, an aperture extending through the body sized to receive a pivot pin, and a spherical bushing disposed within the body. The cartridge also includes a first internal seal disposed axially on one side of the bushing and a second internal seal disposed axially on an opposite side of the bushing. The cartridge also includes an end cap disposed at least partially within the aperture that abuts the bushing and prevents the bushing from moving axially in a first direction within the aperture.
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21: 2015/02727 22: 22/04/2015 43: 11/11/2015 51: C01B, C04B, C10J, C10K, C10L 71: ROCKFUEL INNOVATIONS LIMITED 72: Clive Roger STAMP 33: GB 31: 1217741.6 32: 2012/10/04 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING CARBON MONOXIDE 00: 57: A system (10) for producing carbon monoxide as a step in a process for the production of carbon neutral fuel includes heating apparatus (11) arranged to heat coal to produce coke and a limekiln (32). The limekiln (32) has an inlet (34) for the introduction of limestone, a heater (35) for heating limestone contained therein and an outlet (36) for the release of carbon dioxide. A coke chamber (39) is operatively connected to the heating apparatus (11) to receive coke therefrom and is operatively connected to the limekiln outlet (36) to receive carbon dioxide therefrom. The coke chamber (39) is configured to react received coke with received carbon dioxide, thereby to produce carbon monoxide.
21: 2015/02870 22: 2015/04/28 43: 2015/11/16 51: A01F, B65B 71: TURNERLAND MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD 72: TURNER, Francois 33: ZA 31: 2014/03179 32: 2014/05/02 54: PRODUCE PACKING INSTALLATION 00: An agricultural produce packing installation is described in which a product dumping and pretreatment section precedes an elevated sizing device for sorting produce into different sizes for directing produce to the inlets of multiple temporary storage bunkers for different size ranges. The sizing device is located in a vertical position that is higher than the inlets to the storage bunkers such that sized produce can move towards the elevated inlet of a storage bunker associated with a relevant size range of product under the influence of gravity for temporary storage in the storage bunker.
21: 2015/03021 22: 2015/05/04 43: 2015/11/16 51: E21D 71: ELBROC MINING PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD 72: ROACH, Grant; CHALMERS, Graeme 33: ZA 31: 2014/03275 32: 2014/05/08
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54: SUPPORT ARRANGEMENT 00: A support arrangement for a tunnel including a plurality of spaced arches, each having a curved overhead section, interconnected to each other by means of bracing structures, which are supported on two respective legs which are each engaged with yielding ground-engaging supports.
21: 2015/04643 22: 2015/06/26 43: 2015/10/19 51: C08L C08F 71: BOREALIS AG 72: TRANNINGER, Michael, GRESTENBERGER, Georg, SANDHOLZER, Martina, SCHWARZENBERGER, Simon, KAHLEN, Susanne, POTTER, Gregory 33: EP 31: 12194766.7 32: 2012/11/29 54: TIGER STRIPE MODIFIER 00: Tiger stripe modifier being a heterophasic polypropylene composition having a melt flow rate MFR2 (230°C) in the range of 0.5 to 20 g/10 min and comprises a propylene homopolymer and an elastomeric propylene copolymer, wherein said propylene homopolymer has a melt flow rate MFR2 (230°C) in the range of above 10 to 300 g/10 min;
the xylene cold soluble fraction of the heterophasic polypropylene composition has an intrinsic viscosity in the range of more than 2.5 to below 11.0 dl/g; and the comonomer content of the xylene cold soluble fraction of the heterophasic polypropylene composition is in the range of 10.0 to 25.0 wt.-%; wherein further the heterophasic polypropylene composition fulfills the inequation (I) 0.3 = (0.241 x C) - (1.14 x IV) (I) wherein C is the comonomer content of the xylene cold soluble (XCS) fraction of the heterophasic polypropylene composition (HECO1), and IV is the intrinsic viscosity of the xylene cold soluble (XCS) fraction of the heterophasic polypropylene composition (HECO1). 21: 2015/04667 22: 2013/08/28 43: 2015/10/07 51: B60S 71: XCMG XUZHOU TRUCK-MOUNTED CRANE CO., LTD 72: CHENG, LEI, WANG, ZIMING, LU, WENJIE, CHEN, BAOLEI, NIU, MANDUN, WEI, YUHONG 33: CN 31: 201210485548.0 32: 2012/11/26 54: SKID-PROOF SUPPORT LEG APPARATUS AND MOBILE MACHINERY 00: A skid-proof support foot apparatus and a mobile machinery, related to the technical field of engineering machineries. Solved is the technical problem found in the prior art of support foots being prone to skidding. The skid-proof support foot apparatus comprises a base (61), a support foot (62), a fastener (63), and a slide rail structure. The slide rail structure is arranged between the support foot (62) and the base (61). The support foot (62) is allowed to slide along a predetermined direction on the base (61) via the slide rail structure. The fastener (63) is arranged on the base (61) and on the support foot (62). When the support foot (62) slides along the predetermined direction on the base (61) via the slide rail structure to a predetermined lock position, the fastener (63) is allowed to lock the support foot (62) onto the base (61). The mobile machinery comprises a fixed frame, A-shaped support legs, a telescoping power mechanism, and the skid-proof support foot apparatus, for use in increasing the skid-proof performance of the support legs.
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21: 2015/04709 22: 2015/06/30 43: 2015/09/25 51: H04W 71: Sony Corporation 72: SUN, Chen 33: CN 31: 201310031299.2 32: 2013/01/28 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM 00: Disclosed are an apparatus and a method for wireless communication system. The apparatus is used in a wireless communication scene including a primary system and several secondary systems, and comprises: a distribution estimation apparatus (1901), being configured for estimating the geographical distribution densities for the several secondary systems; a clustering apparatus (1903), being configured to cluster, according to the geographical distribution densities, the several secondary systems into one or more clusters, and the geographical distribution of the secondary systems in each cluster being uniformity; and a resource configuration apparatus (1905), being configured to determine, in a cluster per unit, the available resource information which can be used by the secondary systems in the transmission resource of the primary system.
21: 2015/07188 22: 2015/09/29 43: 2015/11/10 51: H04B 71: SANGMYUNG UNIVERSITY CHEONAN COUNCIL FOR INDUSTRY ACADEMIC COOPERATION FOUNDATION 72: PARK, Chun Su 54: RECURSIVE ANALYSIS METHOD FOR WALSH HADAMARD TRANSFORM 00: A recursive analysis method for a Walsh-Hadamard transform (WHT) is disclosed herein. The recursive analysis method includes generating a received vector, and performing sliding window-based transform processing on the generated received vector using a Fast Hadamard transform, computing and generating a plurality of corresponding order differences between transform-processed sliding windows at a predetermined sliding window position, and computing and processing the size of a projection vector between successive sliding windows using a recursive sliding transform (RST) based on a preset vector and ordered differences in order to recursively reduce the order of a Fast Hadamard transform.
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F2015/01801 - Gareth Michael MCGUIRE Class 06. LIGHT BOX CABINET A2015/01799 - ACS INVESTMENTS LIMITED Class 12. MOBILE ACCOMMODATION ARRANGEMENT A2015/01800 - HADLOW, William Albert Class 13. SOCKET ADAPTOR F2015/01798 - JANSSEN, CORNELIUS JOHANNES Class 08. LOCKING ARRANGEMENT FOR A HOUSING .
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F2015/01803 - ENDLESSPOWER PROPRIETARY LIMITED Class 13. POWER MANAGEMENT MODULE F2015/01802 - CENTRAL UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY, FREE STATE Class 06. HANGER F2015/01804 - ENDLESSPOWER PROPRIETARY LIMITED Class 13. POWER MANAGEMENT MODULE A2015/01806 - DYSON TECHNOLOGY LIMITED Class 28. ACCESSORIES FOR HAIRDRYERS A2015/01807 - DYSON TECHNOLOGY LIMITED Class 28. ACCESSORIES FOR HAIRDRYERS A2015/01808 - DYSON TECHNOLOGY LIMITED Class 28. ACCESSORIES FOR HAIRDRYERS F2015/01805 - ENDLESSPOWER PROPRIETARY LIMITED Class 13. POWER MANAGEMENT MODULE .
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A2015/01814 - DART INDUSTRIES INC. Class 09. BOTTLE ASSEMBLY A2015/01812 - INVENTIO AG Class 12. HANDRAIL ENTRY COVER F2015/01819 - MH Development Trust Class 29. ROADWAY CRASH BARRIER MODULE F2015/01818 - Portia Dyantyi Class 09. POLYTHENE PLASTIC BACKPACK CARRIER BAG A2015/01811 - INVENTIO AG Class 25. FLOOR COVERING A2015/01813 - INVENTIO AG Class 12. HANDRAIL ENTRY COVER F2015/01815 - ALEWYN BOTHA Class 21. TOY CAR CHASSIS, AXLE AND SUSPENSION SYSTEM
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A2015/01816 - MARK HILTON FRASER, JILLIAN FAYE FRASER & GRANT HENDRIK FRASER Class 02. FOOTWEAR A2015/01810 - DOKIE. PRASHEEN Class 23. A FLUID DISPLACEMENT DEVICE A2015/01817 - MARK HILTON FRASER, JILLIAN FAYE FRASER & GRANT HENDRIK FRASER Class 02. FOOTWEAR .
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A2015/01822 - ABB TECHNOLOGY AG Class 13. EQUIPMENT FOR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER A2015/01821 - ABB TECHNOLOGY AG Class 13. EQUIPMENT FOR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER A2015/01882 - WICKED INNOVATIONS Class 13. A MULTI ADAPTER PLUG F2015/01881 - WICKED INNOVATIONS Class 13. A MULTI ADAPTER PLUG A2015/01827 - ATLAS COPCO SECOROC AB Class 15. ROCK DRIIL BITS A2015/01826 - ATLAS COPCO SECOROC AB Class 15. ROCK DRIIL BITS A2015/01825 - ATLAS COPCO SECOROC AB Class 15. ROCK DRIIL BITS A2015/01871 - FREETERNITY RUSINGA; NECTAR RUSINGA Class 0607. MIRROR A2015/01820 - SCHOELLER ALLIBERT GMBH Class 09. BOTTLE CRATE A2015/01870 - FREETERNITY RUSINGA; NECTAR RUSINGA Class 0603. TABLE (COFFEE TABLE) A2015/01824 - ABB TECHNOLOGY AG Class 15. EQUIPMENT FOR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER A2015/01823 - ABB TECHNOLOGY AG Class 15. EQUIPMENT FOR DISTRIBUTION OF ELECTRIC POWER .
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F2015/01840 - WEST ATLANTIC WINES PROPRIETARY LIMITED Class 09. BOXES FOR HOLDING WINE BAGS A2015/01883 - LABAN MLINGO NTULI Class 99. CHURCH UNIFORM A2015/01828 - CIJU LU Class 99. FIVE POCKET MAN SUIT F2015/01834 - VAN DER SCHYF, Ockert Class 12. CONTAINER CARTS F2015/01829 - CONSOLIDATED STEEL INDUSTRIES (PTY) LIMITED Class 25. ROOF PANEL CLIP A2015/01835 - K.HARTWALL OY AB Class 12. DOLLIES A2015/01837 - CALYPSO DEALERS CC Class 16. MONOCLE FRAMES F2015/01839 - STAGE AUDIO WORKS (PTY) LTD Class 23. A BALLAST TANK A2015/01838 - STAGE AUDIO WORKS (PTY) LTD Class 23. A BALLAST TANK A2015/01836 - K.HARTWALL OY AB Class 12. DOLLIES
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A2015/01833 - POP2POSITION (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Class 20. DISPENSING RACK A2015/01832 - ARCELIK ANONIM SIKKETI Class 23. AIR CONDITIONING APPARATUS F2015/01831 - WOODLANDS ENGINNERING (PTY) LIMITED Class 23. HYDRANT A2015/01830 - DESIGN FOUR TECHNOLOGIES (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Class 13. AN ELECTRICAL SOCKET F2015/01841 - FOURIE, HEINRICH JOHANN Class 08. SUPPORT DEVICE FOR EXPLOSIVES AND RELATED MATERIAL .
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A2015/01843 - COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY Class 09. BOTTLES A2015/01852 - ANGEL HEART BEVERAGES (PTY) LTD Class 09. CONTAINERS A2015/01844 - COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY Class 28. ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS A2015/01848 - COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY Class 28. ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS A2015/01850 - COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY Class 28. ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS A2015/01849 - COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY Class 28. ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS F2015/01854 - MILC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Class 24. URINARY AID A2015/01853 - SPEECH PROCESSING SOLUTIONS GMBH Class 14. DICTATING APPARATUS A2015/01842 - COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY Class 09. BOTTLES A2015/01851 - ANGEL HEART BEVERAGES (PTY) LTD Class 09. CONTAINERS A2015/01847 - COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY Class 28. ORAL CARE IMPLEMENTS A2015/01846 - COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY Class 09. BOTTLES A2015/01845 - COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY Class 28. BOTTLES .
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F2015/01855 - BABILI NTULI Class 23. TOILETS A2015/01857 - MYKAS PLASTICS CC Class 08. HANDLE F2015/01858 - MYKAS PLASTICS CC Class 08. HANDLE .
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F2015/01863 - Oliver Richard Wood Class 30. INSECTARIES F2015/01862 - FRITZ RAUCH DESIGN STUDIO CC Class 06. BOOTHS
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F2015/01859 - ARNOLD, Eugen Christian Class 21. SET OF RUGBY POST COMPONENTS F2015/01860 - FRITZ RAUCH DESIGN STUDIO IP CC Class 06. BOOTHS F2015/01861 - FRITZ RAUCH DESIGN STUDIO IP CC Class 06. BOOTHS .
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A2015/01856 - ARCELIK ANONIM SIRKETI Class 23. AIR CONDITIONING APPARATUS A2015/01865 - DONALDSON COMPANY, INC. Class 15. FILTER ELEMENT A2015/01872 - DONALDSON COMPANY, INC. Class 15. FILTER ELEMENT A2015/01867 - DONALDSON COMPANY, INC. Class 15. FILTER ELEMENT F2015/01864 - Alan Wilfred Hall Class 09. TOILET WITH AUGER REMOVAL F2015/01869 - THELMA JOAN LYNETTE JOBE Class 07. DRYING EQUIPMENT A2015/01866 - DONALDSON COMPANY, INC. Class 15. FILTER ELEMENT .
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A2015/01874 - HANSGROHE SE Class 23. HAND SHOWER A2015/01873 - HANSGROHE SE Class 23. HAND SHOWER A2015/01868 - COMPAINE GERVAIS DANONE Class 09. POTS .
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A2015/01877 - NOVAPLOT ENTERPRISES LTD Class 09. PACKAGE FOR FOODSTUFF A2015/01878 - PHOTOVOLTAIX (PTY) LTD Class 13. ENCLOSURE FOR ELECTRICAL EQUIPMENT A2015/01879 - GOUS, John Henry Class 07. PLATE F2015/01880 - GOUS, John Henry Class 07. PLATE A2015/01875 - COMPAGNIE GERVAIS DANONE Class 09. POTS F2015/01876 - CAT-D TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD Class 08. CABLE SECURING DEVICE .
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A2015/01903 - THE PHOTON PROJECT LIMITED Class 25. GLASS BUILDING A2015/01901 - ITM ISOTOPEN TECHNOLOGIEN MÜNCHEN AG Class 19. LABEL FOR LIQUIDS FOR PHARMACEUTICAL PURPOSES AND RADIOLABELLING .
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A2015/01904 - YUTOU TECHNOLOGY (HANGZHOU) CO., LTD. Class 13. POWER ADAPTER FOR ROBOT
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A2015/01888 - WEBER-STEPHEN, LLC Class 07. GRILL STANDS F2015/01908 - INTERSURGICAL AG, NASIR, MUHAMMED ASLAM Class 24. AIRWAY DEVICE A2015/01906 - FULL FACING (PTY) LTD Class 14. INPUT DEVICES A2015/01905 - YUTOU TECHNOLOGY (HANGZHOU) CO., LTD. Class 13. ROBOT F2015/01907 - INTERSURGICAL AG, NASIR, MUHAMMED ASLAM Class 24. AIRWAY DEVICE F2015/01884 - VRONE NURSERIES (PTY) LTD. Class 09. SEEDLING CONTAINERS A2015/01899 - AURORA LIMITED Class 13. LED LIGHTING MODULE F2015/01898 - SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB Class 15. BODIES OF UNDERGROUND DRILL RIGS F2015/01897 - SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB Class 15. UNDERGROUND DRILL RIGS F2015/01896 - SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB Class 15. UNDERGROUND DRILL RIGS F2015/01895 - SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB Class 15. UNDERGROUND DRILL RIGS F2015/01894 - SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB Class 15. UNDERGROUND DRILL RIGS F2015/01893 - SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB Class 15. BODIES OF UNDERGROUND DRILL RIGS F2015/01892 - SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB Class 15. BODIES OF UNDERGROUND DRILL RIGS A2015/01885 - VRONE NURSERIES (PTY) LTD. Class 09. SEEDLING CONTAINERS A2015/01887 - APEX CORDSET TECHNOLOGIES PROPRIETARY LIMITED Class 13. ELECTRICAL PLUIN SURGE PROTECTION DEVICES A2015/01889 - WEBER-STEPHEN, LLC Class 07. GRILL BODIES A2015/01890 - WEBER-STEPHEN, LLC Class 07. GRILL CARTS A2015/01891 - WEBER-STEPHEN, LLC Class 07. GRILL BODIES F2015/01886 - APEX CORDSET TECHNOLOGIES PROPRIETARY LIMITED Class 13. ELECTRICAL PLUG-IN SURGE PROTECTION DEVICES F2015/01900 - AURORA LIMITED Class 13. LED LIGHTING MODULE .
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A2015/01911 - HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. Class 12. AUTOMOBILE F2015/01909 - ONCA OFF ROAD PRODUCTS CC Class 08. LATCH FOR SPARE WHEEL CARRIER A2015/01910 - COOPER TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY Class 12. TYRE TREAD .
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A2015/01912 - THE GILLETTE COMPANY Class 28. RAZOR CARTRIDGES
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A2015/01913 - HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. Class 12. MOTORCYCLE A2015/01914 - CLIP-LOK INTERNATIONAL LIMITED Class 06. BUNK BED .
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F2015/01918 - POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED Class 14. SUBSTRATE FOR AN ANTENNA ARRANGEMENT A2015/01915 - KOMAPE, RADICHABA, BALICAN Class 19. PERSONAL INFORMATION DISPLAY CARD A2015/01923 - DOSATRON INTERNATIONAL Class 15. METERING PUMPS A2015/01922 - DOSATRON INTERNATIONAL Class 15. CONTROL BOXES F2015/01930 - INSIDE SECURE a French Company Class 14. COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT, WIRELESS REMOTE CONTROLS A2015/01929 - CRAZY PLASTICS DISTRIBUTION (PTY) LTD. Class 9. A CONTAINER A2015/01928 - GLENMARK PHARMACEUTICALS LIMITED Class 24. INHALATION SPACER F2015/01927 - GRACE, JANICE AVRIL Class 25. MESH F2015/01926 - GRACE, JANICE AVRIL Class 25. MESH A2015/01924 - WEBER-STEPHEN PRODUCTS, LLC Class 26. HANDLE LIGHTS GRILLS F2015/01919 - POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED Class 14. SUBSTRATE FOR AN ANTENNA ARRANGEMENT A2015/01921 - DOSATRON INTERNATIONAL Class 15. CONTROL BOXES F2015/01920 - POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED Class 14. ANTENNA F2015/01916 - POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED Class 14. ANTENNA ARRANGEMENT F2015/01917 - POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED Class 14. ANTENNA ARRANGEMENT F2015/01925 - GRACE, JANICE AVRIL Class 25. MESH
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No records available CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED No records available CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED No records available APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT No records available APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA DESIGNS ACT, No. 195 OF 1993 APPLICATIONS TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION (SECTIONS 26, 27-REGULATION 41) THE DESIGN APPLICATION TO BE CORRECTED OR AMENDED IS NOT YET OPEN FOR PUBLIC INSPECTION.THE PARTICULARS TO BE PUBLISHED SHALL BE THOSE SET OUT IN PART I. AN APPLICATION FOR CORRECTION OR AMENDMENT SO PUBLISHED MAY NOT BE INSPECTED AND MAY NOT BE OPPOSED PART I Registrar of Designs 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 Registrar of Designs
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Design No. : F2014/00706 Applicant : DAVID JAMES HAWKSSWORTH Class : 25 Article to which the Design is to be applied. ENCLOSURE Date of lodgment: 13/05/2014
Design No. : F2015/00984 Applicant : Universal Filtration (Pty) Ltd Class : 12 Article to which the Design is to be applied. VEHICLE SNORKEL Date of lodgment: 23/06/2015
Design No. : F2015/00986 Applicant : Universal Filtration (Pty) Ltd Class : 12 Article to which the Design is to be applied. FRONT COVER FOR VEHICLE SNORKELS Date of lodgment: 23/06/2015
Design No. : F2015/00985 Applicant : Universal Filtration (Pty) Ltd Class : 12 Article to which the Design is to be applied. FILTER HOUSING FOR VEHICLE SNORKELS Date of lodgment: 23/06/2015
Design No. : F2015/00987 Applicant : Universal Filtration (Pty) Ltd Class : 12 Article to which the Design is to be applied. PRE-CLEANER INSERT FOR VEHICLE SNORKELS Date of lodgment: 23/06/2015
Design No. : F2015/01286 Applicant : Aurora Limited Class : 26 Article to which the Design is to be applied. LED Lighting device Date of lodgment: 26/08/2015
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Application No: A2014/01529 Articles: ELECTRONIC TESTING EQUIPMENT Applicants: K MEASURE (PTY) LTD Reason: Rectification of incorrect classification.
Application No: A2015/01508 Articles: SHOE UPPER Applicants: NIKE INNOVATE C.V. Reason: To correct the priority country to read US instead of ZA.
Application No: F2014/01528 Articles: ELECTRONIC TESTING EQUIPMENT Applicants: K MEASURE (PTY) LTD Reason: Rectification of incorrect classification.
Application No: A2015/00725 Articles: HEEL SHROUD BASES Applicants: Caterpillar Inc. Reason: To correct the orientation description of the Figures 1, 5 and 6 of the representations filed on 6 May 2015.
Application No: A2015/00735 Articles: POOL CLEANERS Applicants: Hayward Industries, Inc. Reason: To correct the orientation description of the Figures on sheets 1, 2 and 5 of the representations.
Application No: A2015/00736 Articles: POOL CLEANERS Applicants: Hayward Industries, Inc. Reason: To correct the orientation of the description of the figures on sheets 1, 2 and 5 of the representations.
Application No: A2015/00737 Articles: POOL CLEANERS Applicants: Hayward Industries, Inc. Reason: To correct the orientation of the description of the representations.
Application No: A2015/00738 Articles: POOL CLEANERS Applicants: Hayward Industries, Inc. Reason: To correct the orientation of the description of the representations.
Application No: A2015/00746
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Articles: HEEL SHROUDS Applicants: Caterpillar Inc. Reason: To correct the orientation descriptions of the Figures 1, 2, 5 and 6 of the representations filed on 6 May 2015.
Application No: A2015/00749 Articles: HEEL SHROUDS Applicants: Caterpillar Inc. Reason: To correct the orientation descriptions of the Figures 1, 2, 5 and 6 of the representations filed on 6 May 2015.
Application No: A2015/00750 Articles: HEEL SHROUDS Applicants: Caterpillar Inc. Reason: To correct the orientation descriptions of the Figures 1, 2, 5 and 6 of the representations filed on 6 May 2015.
Application No: A2015/00751 Articles: HEEL SHROUDS Applicants: Caterpillar Inc. Reason: To correct the orientation description of the Figures 1, 2, 5 and 6 of the representations filed on 6 May 2015.
Application No: A2015/00799 Articles: TIRES Applicants: The Goodyear Tire & Rubber Company Reason: That the application be amended to reflect that the assignment document is included in the certified priority document as filed.
Application No: A2015/00980 Articles: DENTAL EXTRACTORS Applicants: JOHNSON, Christine Elizabeth, WAIT, Jim Reason: To correct the description of FIG. 1 of the representations filed on 22 June 2015
Application No: F2015/00747 Articles: IMPELLERS FOR MIXERS Applicants: Outotec (Finland) Oy Reason: That the application be amended to include the designation to read EM(FI).
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Application No: F2015/00748 Articles: IMPELLERS FOR MIXERS Applicants: Outotec (Finland) Oy Reason: That the application be amended to include the designation to read EM(FI).
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS
Notice of registration of the designs mentioned below has been issued by the Registrar of Designs in terms of the Designs Act, 1993 (Act No. 195 of 1993) INSPECTION OF DESIGNS A design application, may after a notice of registration has been published, be inspected during office hours at the Designs Office, Pretoria, at a charge of R3, 00 COPIES OF DOCUMENTS The Designs Office, Private Bag X400, Pretoria, supplies photocopies of all design documents at R1, 00 per page. (Payment to be affected by revenue stamps only.) The numerical references denote the following: (21) Number of application. (22) Date of lodgement. (23) release date (if applicable). (DR) Date of registration. (52) Class. (24) Type of design. (71) Name(s) of applicant(s). (33) Country. (31) Number and. (32) Date of convention application. (54) Articles to which design is to be applied. (57) Brief statement of features. N.B.: Date of registration (DR) is either Date of lodgement (22) or Date of convention of application (32) whichever is the earlier. Registrar of Designs
21: A2009/01659 22: 2009/10/29 23: 43: 2015/10/07 52: Class 23. 24: Part A 71: ESCO TECHNOLOGIES (ASIA) PTE LTD 54: A Fume Hood with Angled Front 57: The fume hood includes a hood body, a sliding door or sash, a work surface, an airfoil, an exhaust plenum and baffles to maintain airflow uniformly and directing the airflow away from the operator, for protection of the operator. The fume hood thus serves to control exposure to toxic, offensive or inflammable vapours, gases and aerosols in the laboratory by exhausting the same from the confined location, helping to protect the operator from inhalation exposure.
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PATENT JOURNAL 71: BARROWS DESIGN & MANUFACTURING (PTY) LTD 54: A TROLLEY 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a trolley for cold products resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings.
21: A2013/01015. 22: 30/04/2013. 23: 43: 52: Class 25. 24: Part A 71: DANIEL VAN DEN BERG 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: WIRE SUPPORT DEVICE 57: The design relates to a wire support device. The features of the design for which protection is claimed include the pattern and/or shape and/or configuration of the wire support device substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations. The size and/or shape of the ribs (A) are not claimed.
21: A2014/01068 22: 2014/07/14 23: 43: 2015/03/13 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: THE KIND GROUP LLC 33: 29/479,116 31: US 32: 2014-01-13 54: Cosmetic Product Container 57: The design relates to a cosmetic product container. 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 cosmetic product container which has alternating, visually distinguishable bands a and b.
21: A2014/00927 22: 23: 43: 2015/10/22 52: Class 12. 24: Part A
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21: A2014/01197 22: 2014/08/12 23: 43: 2015/10/01 52: Class 13. 24: Part A 71: MICROSOFT MOBILE OY 33: 29/481,914 31: US 32: 2014-02-12 54: PORTABLE CHARGER 57: The portable charger is shown in perspective view showing the overall appearance thereof. 21: A2014/01198 22: 2014/08/12 23: 43: 2015/10/01 52: Class 13. 24: Part A 71: MICROSOFT MOBILE OY 33: 29/481,914 31: US 32: 2014-02-12 54: PORTABLE CHARGER 57: The portable charger is shown in perspective view showing the overall appearance thereof.
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21: A2014/01219 22: 2014/08/18 23: 43: 2015-10-01 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: MICROSOFT MOBILE OY 33: 29/482,271 31: US 32: 2014-02-17 54: WIRELESS STREAMING UNIT 57: The wireless streaming unit is shown in perspective view showing the overall appearance thereof.
21: A2014/01218 22: 2014/08/18 23: 43: 2015/10/01 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: MICROSOFT MOBILE OY 33: 29/482,271 31: US 32: 2014-02-17 54: WIRELESS STREAMING UNIT 57: The wireless streaming unit is shown in perspective view showing the overall appearance thereof.
21: A2014/01220 22: 2014/08/19 23: 43: 2015/10/01 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: MICROSOFT MOBILE OY 33: 29/482,495 31: US 32: 2014-02-19 54: HANDSET 57: The handset is shown in perspective front view showing the overall appearance thereof.
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21: A2014/01221 22: 2014/08/19 23: 43: 2015/10/01 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: MICROSOFT MOBILE OY 33: 29/482,493 31: US 32: 2014-02-19 54: HANDSET 57: The handset is shown in perspective front view showing the overall appearance thereof.
21: A2014/01292 22: 2014/08/29 23: 43: 2015/10/07 52: Class 2. 24: Part A 71: NIKE INNOVATE C.V. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.
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21: A2014/01293 22: 2014/08/29 23: 43: 2015/10/07 52: Class 2. 24: Part A 71: NIKE INNOVATE C.V. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.
21: A2014/01294 22: 2014-08-29 23: 43: 2015/10/07 52: Class 2. 24: Part A 71: NIKE INNOVATE C.V. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.
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21: A2014/01295 22: 2014/08/29 23: 43: 2015/10/07 52: Class 2. 24: Part A 71: NIKE INNOVATE C.V. 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.
21: A2014/01371 22: 2014/09/12 23: 43: 2015/10/07 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: MICROSOFT MOBILE OY 33: 29/484858 31: US 32: 2014-03-13 54: HANDSET 57: The handset is shown in perspective view showing the overall appearance thereof.
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21: A2014/01387 22: 2014/09/18 23: 43: 2015-10-07 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: MICROSOFT MOBILE OY 33: 29/485,475 31: US 32: 2014-03-19 54: HANDSET 57: The handset is shown in perspective front view showing the overall appearance thereof.
21: A2014/01382 22: 23: 43: 2015/10/22 52: Class 8. 24: Part A 71: INTERIOR CONCEPTS CC t/a SHADELUX 54: JOINER 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a set of joiners for a curtain pelmet and / or pole resides in the shape and / or configuration and / or pattern thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings
21: A2014/01483 22: 2014/10/02 23:
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43: 2014/06/20 52: Class 12. 24: Part A 71: Kenu, Inc. 33: 29/494,462 31: US 32: 2014-06-20 54: DASHBOARD VENT MOUNTS FOR ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design is for a dashboard vent mount for an electronic device. The vent mount includes a gripping bracket and a mounting arrangement. The bracket includes an elongate bracket body and an arm extending generally transversely from each end of the bracket body. The bracket body defines, on a front side thereof, a flat gripping surface. The arms define generally flat, opposing gripping surfaces. The mounting arrangement includes a disc-shaped platform attached to a rear side of the bracket body and positioned slightly off-centre along the length of the body. A generally circular raised element is defined in a central region of an outer surface of the platform. Four mounting arms which are angularly spaced apart about the raised element project outwardly from the outer surface. The arms are inclined radially inwardly away from platform.
Three-dimensional view 21: A2014/01647 22: 2014/10/29 23: 43: 2015/10/21 52: Class 23. 24: Part A 71: RECKITT BENCKISER LLC 33: 002483305-0001 31: EU 32: 2014-06-16 54: DISPENSERS 57: The design is to be applied to dispensers. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamention, substantially as shown in the representations.
21: A2014/01648 22: 2014/10/29 23: 43: 2015/07/13 52: Class 23. 24: A 71: RECKITT BENCKISER LLC 33: 002483305-0002 31: European Community 32: 2014-06-16 54: DISPENSERS 57: The design is to be applied to dispensers. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations.
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PATENT JOURNAL distance between the ends is indefinite. Adjacent one end of the body there is provided an aperture which passes through the body to form openings in the opposing faces of the elongate body. A transparent elongate longitudinally extending window is provided in the faces of the body between the aperture and a far end of the body. The window is of indefinite length in the longitudinal direction.
21: A2014/01678 22: 2014/11/07 23: 43: 2014/05/08 52: Class 24. 24: Part A 71: GlaxoSmithKline Intellectual Property Management Limited 33: 29/490,267 31: US 32: 2014-05-08 54: HOUSINGS, FOR INSTANCE, FOR AUTOINJECTORS 57: The design is for a housing, for instance for an autoinjector. The housing has opposing rounded ends and an elongate body which extends longitudinally between the ends. Opposing front and rear faces of the housing have a generally convex shape. The body has straight, substantially parallel, longitudinal sides and an oval- or almond-shaped lateral cross sectional profile which is substantially uniform along the body, except near the ends. A
Three-dimensional view 21: A2014/01679 22: 2014/11/07 23: 43: 2014/05/08 52: Class 24. 24: Part A 71: GlaxoSmithKline Intellectual Property Management Limited 33: 29/490,267 31: US 32: 2014-05-08 54: HOUSINGS, FOR INSTANCE, FOR AUTOINJECTORS 57: The design is for a housing, for instance for an autoinjector. The housing has opposing rounded
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ends and an elongate body which extends longitudinally between the ends. Opposing front and rear faces of the housing have a generally convex shape. The body has straight, substantially parallel, longitudinal sides and an oval- or almond-shaped lateral cross sectional profile which is substantially uniform along the body, except near the ends. A distance between the ends is indefinite. Adjacent one end of the body there is provided an aperture which passes through the body to form openings in the opposing faces of the elongate body. A transparent elongate longitudinally extending window is provided in the faces of the body between the aperture and a far end of the body.
33: 29/490,267 31: US 32: 2014-05-08 54: HOUSINGS, FOR INSTANCE, FOR AUTOINJECTORS 57: The design is for a housing, for instance for an autoinjector. The housing has opposing rounded ends and an elongate body which extends longitudinally between the ends. Opposing front and rear faces of the housing have a generally convex shape. The body has straight, substantially parallel, longitudinal sides and an oval- or almond-shaped lateral cross sectional profile which is substantially uniform along the body, except near the ends. A distance between the ends is indefinite. Adjacent one end of the body there is provided an aperture which passes through the body to form openings in the opposing faces of the elongate body.
Three-dimensional view 21: A2014/01680 22: 2014/11/07 23: 43: 2014/05/08 52: Class 24. 24: Part A 71: GlaxoSmithKline Intellectual Property Management Limited
Three-dimensional view 21: A2014/01681 22: 2014/11/07 23: 43: 2014/05/08
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52: Class 24. 24: Part A 71: GlaxoSmithKline Intellectual Property Management Limited 33: 29/490,267 31: US 32: 2014-05-08 54: HOUSINGS, FOR INSTANCE, FOR AUTOINJECTORS 57: The design is for a housing, for instance for an autoinjector. The housing has opposing rounded ends and an elongate body which extends longitudinally between the ends. Opposing front and rear faces of the housing have a generally convex shape. The body has straight, substantially parallel, longitudinal sides and an oval- or almond-shaped lateral cross sectional profile which is substantially uniform along the body, except near the ends.
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 defines a scalloped collar below the neck section, with a plurality of vertical ridges, extending downwardly from scallop apexes. The vertical ridges having pointed edges.
21: A2014/01877 22: 2014/12/09 23: 43: 2015/10/21 52: Class 13. 24: Part A 71: ALL POWER TRUST 54: PANEL SUPPORT FRAME 57: The design is to be applied to a panel support frame. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration of a panel support frame, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
Three dimensional view 21: A2014/01712 22: 2014/11/17 23: 43: 2015/11/02 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: Astrapak Manufacturing Holdings (Pty) Ltd
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21: A2014/1092 22: 2014/07/23 23: 43: 2015/10/01 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: MICROSOFT MOBILE OY 33: 29/480,251 31: US 32: 2014-01-24 54: HANDSET 57: The handset is shown in perspective front view showing the overall appearance thereof.
along the axis of rotation it has a generally D-shaped appearance.
Three-dimensional view, showing the driven attachment in an operative or in-use orientation
21: A2015/000134 22: 2015/01/30 23: 43: 2014/08/04 52: Class 31. 24: Part A 71: Kenwood Limited 33: 002514612-0002 31: EU(GB) 32: 2014-08-04 54: PARTS OF ELECTRIC MIXERS 57: The design is for a part of an electric mixer. The part of the electric mixer includes a rotatable mixing element which includes an elongate body which is circular in cross-section and which has an upper end and a lower or free end. The ends of the mixing element are axially in register with a longitudinal axis of rotation. The mixing element extends longitudinally away from the upper end towards the lower end and is curved such that when viewed
21: A2015/000135 22: 2015/01/30 23: 43: 2014/08/04 52: Class 31. 24: Part A 71: Kenwood Limited 33: 002514612-0003 31: EU(GB) 32: 2014-08-04 54: ELECTRIC MIXERS 57: The design is for an electric mixer. The electric mixer includes a rotatable mixing element which includes an elongate body which is circular in crosssection and which has an upper end and a lower or free end. The ends of the mixing element are axially in register with a longitudinal axis of rotation. The mixing element extends longitudinally away from the upper end towards the lower end and is curved such that when viewed along the axis of rotation it has a generally D-shaped appearance.
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Three-dimensional view 21: A2015/000136 22: 2015/01/30 23: 43: 2014/08/04 52: Class 31. 24: Part A 71: Kenwood Limited 33: 002514612-0001 31: EU(GB) 32: 2014-08-04 54: PARTS OF ELECTRIC MIXERS 57: The design is for a part of an electric mixer. The part includes an elongate shank and a curved mixing element separated by a generally mushroom shaped collar. The shank is circular cylindrical and is provided with an annular recess adjacent a free end thereof. Two longitudinally spaced apart pairs of splines are provided on the shank. The splines in each pair are diametrically opposed and protrude beyond the outer surface of the shank. The mixing element includes an elongate body which is circular in cross-section and which has an inner end attached to the collar and a free end. The ends of the mixing element are axially in register with a longitudinal axis of the shank. The mixing element extends longitudinally away from the collar and is curved such that when viewed along the longitudinal axis it has a generally D-shaped appearance.
Three-dimensional view 21: A2015/00088 22: 2015/01/27 23: 43: 2014/08/27 52: Class 15. 24: Part A 71: Ausplow Pty. Ltd. 33: 201414232 31: AU 32: 2014-08-27 54: CLOSING TOOL TIPS 57: The design is for a closing tool tip. The closing tool tip includes a body and a mounting portion fast with the body. The mounting formation includes a pair of parallel spaced apart limbs protruding upwardly and forwardly from the body and defining a recess therebetween. One of the limbs is wider than the other and is provided with an upwardly directed apertured lug. The body includes a generally semicircular upper portion from which the limbs protrude and a lower portion which is wider than the upper portion with sides of the body curving smoothly from the upper portion to the lower portion. A lower surface of the body is convexly curved. A
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recess is provided in an upper surface of the body, the recess including two parallel legs which extend partway into the limbs of the mounting formation.
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Three-dimensional view 21: A2015/00089 22: 2015/01/27 23: 43: 2014/08/27 52: Class 15. 24: Part A 71: Ausplow Pty. Ltd. 33: 201414230 31: AU 32: 2014-08-27 54: FERTILISER BOOTS 57: The design is for a fertiliser boot. The boot has an upper portion and a lower portion. The upper portion is cylindrical in cross-section and defines a generally circular upwardly directed opening surrounded by a flange. Two semi-circular protuberances are located slightly below the opening on the upper portion. The lower portion of the boot extends downwardly from the upper portion and tapers laterally inwardly to an end region. The lower portion curves downwardly forwardly. The lower portion has a forwardly directed protuberance at its end region. Opposed planar generally rhombusshaped faces extend rearwardly from the protuberance with lower edges of the faces extending upwardly rearwardly. A discharge opening is defined between the lower edges and a concave recess defined between rear edges of the faces.
21: A2015/00131 22: 2015/01/30 23: 43: 2015/09/09 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: DART INDUSTRIES INC. 33: 29/499,269 31: US 32: 2014-08-13 54: Food Bin Incorporating a Cutting Board 57: The design relates to a food bin incorporating a cutting board. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00137 22: 2015/01/30 23: 43: 2014/07/31 52: Class 16. 24: Part A 71: Morgan Solar Inc. 33: 29/498,128 31: US 32: 2014-07-31 54: SOLAR PANEL OPTICS
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57: The design is for a solar panel optic. The solar panel optic has opposed top and bottom faces. The top face includes a planar circular central region and two annular lenses disposed adjacent to each other. The lenses are concentrically arranged about the central region. Each of the lenses defines a convex surface. The bottom face includes a circular central region which is of smaller diameter than and coaxially aligned with the central region of the top face. The bottom face further includes an annular inner surface which is convex and extends downwardly outwardly away from the central region and an annular intermediate surface which is inclined upwardly outwardly from its radial inner edge to its radial outer edge. An upwardly outwardly inclined connecting surface extends between the inner surface and the intermediate surface. An annular outer surface extends upwardly outwardly from the outer edge of the intermediate surface.
the central portion, curving convexly inwardly for about three quarters of its height until a point of inflection after which it curves concavely inwardly.
Three-dimensional view to a slightly smaller scale of the SOLAR PANEL OPTIC of Fig. 1 taken from a top, front, right side, shown on a solar panel section 21: A2015/00138 22: 2015/02/02 23: 43: 2014/08/01 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: The Coca-Cola Company 33: 29/498,340 31: US 32: 2014-08-01 54: BOTTLES 57: The design relates to an elongate bottle having a base, a central portion extending from the base, a neck portion extending from the central portion and a mouth projecting from the neck portion. The base is five-lobed, with each lobe being rounded. A portion in between adjacent lobes is convexly recessed relative to the lobes, the recessed portions curving upwardly from the base. An inwardly tapering waist is defined between the base and the central portion. The central portion diverges gradually and constantly outwardly from the waist. The neck portion conjugates smoothly and continuously with
Three-dimensional view 21: A2015/00140 22: 2015/02/02 23: 43: 2015/10/30 52: Class 6. 24: Part A 71: FOWLER, MAGDALENA ELIZABETH MARIA 54: Small Child Airliner Seat 57: The design relates to a small child airliner seat. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are the shape and/or configuration of the illustrated seat.
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21: A2015/00143 22: 2015/02/05 23: 43: 2014/08/25 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: Clear Lam Packaging, Inc. 33: 29/500,458 31: US 32: 2014-08-25 54: FLEXIBLE MATERIALS 57: The design is for flexible material. The flexible material comprises a series of generally rectangular panels with rounded edges. Each panel includes a pair of generally triangular tabs, such that a tab is located with its base along the centre of each long edge of the panel and a free end of the tab protruding outwardly. The panels are interconnected by way of the free ends of the generally triangular tabs. A generally oval impression is provided in a central area of each panel.
Plan view 21: A2015/00145 22: 2015/02/06 23: 43: 2015/02/06 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is in respect of a container which includes an oval base and a side wall which extends upwardly from the base and terminates in an inclined circular shoulder from which a centrally disposed screw-threaded neck protrudes. The side wall includes a front, rear and opposed sides. The sides are generally sinusoidal in shape having an upper and lower convex portion separated by a concave portion. The concave portion of one side is vertically staggered relative to the concave portion of the other side.
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Side view
Front view 21: A2015/00146 22: 2015/02/06 23: 43: 2015/02/06 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: NAMPAK PRODUCTS LIMITED 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is in respect of a container which has a circular base and a circular side wall which extends upwardly from the base and terminates in a screw-threaded neck. The diameter of the side wall increases gradually away from the base and away from the neck towards a central region. A plurality of vertically spaced annular recesses is provided in the central region of the side wall. An annular collar is provided at the intersection of the side wall and the neck.
21: A2015/00150 22: 2015/02/06 23: 43: 2015/09/30 52: Class 23. 24: Part A 71: VAN DER MERWE, Pieter, Gideo 54: A PIPE ELEMENT 57: The design is in respect of a pipe element for distributing fluid in a high density soilless agricultural system, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings showing the overall appearance thereof.
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PATENT JOURNAL 21: A2015/00157 22: 2015/02/10 23: 43: 2014/08/25 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2014-0041211 31: KR 32: 2014-08-25 54: PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design is for a portable electronic device. The device is in the form of a front face for a smart watch. The front face is rectangular and convexly curved about a transverse axis. The front face includes a rectangular screen, which covers most of the front face, and a rectangular button below the screen.
21: A2015/00156 22: 2015/02/09 23: 43: 2014/08/21 52: Class 12 24: Part A 71: Bayerische Motoren Werke Aktiengesellschaft 33: 402014100781.0 31: DE 32: 2014-08-21 54: MOTOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for a motor vehicle, in particular, a six-door estate car, having a body including a long wheelbase and short overhangs. The bonnet is flanked by hunches extending from the windscreen to the front bumper having a U-shaped elevation in its rearward centre. The front has large round headlights, a large rimmed hexagonal radiator grille with a basically trapezium-shaped air intake positioned below and two fog lights below the circular headlights. At the sides, the windows taper as they extend back towards the rear. The upper part of the front fender has an elongated decorative element. Trims surround the wheel arches and extend below the front and rear bumpers, together with the sills running as a belt around the entire bottom edge of the body. The rear has two-piece split doors and horizontally positioned rear lights. The rear body widens as it cascades towards the bottom edge.
Three-dimensional view 21: A2015/00158 22: 2015/02/10 23: 43: 2014/08/25 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2014-0041210 31: KR 32: 2014-08-25 54: PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design is for a portable electronic device. The device is in the form of a body for a smart watch. The body is rectangular and convexly curved about a transverse axis. The body has a front face comprising a rectangular screen, which covers most of the front face. A peripherally extending sidewall is provided around the front face which joins the front face and is steeply beveled.
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Three-dimensional view 21: A2015/00159 22: 2015/02/10 23: 43: 2014/08/25 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2014-0041207 31: KR 32: 2014-08-25 54: PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design is for a portable electronic device. The device is in the form of a body for a smart watch. The body is rectangular and convexly curved about a transverse axis. The body has a front face comprising a rectangular screen, which covers most of the front face, and a rectangular button below the screen. A peripherally extending sidewall is provided around the front face with a top of the sidewall, which joins the front face, being steeply beveled. The sidewall defines therein a substantive peripherally extending furrow which follows the curvature of the front face. The body has a rear face which is concave and mirror the curvature of the front face. A lower portion of the body which is defined between the furrow and the rear face is banana-shaped in side view.
21: A2015/00160 22: 2015/02/10 23: 43: 2014/08/25 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2014-0041214 31: KR 32: 2014-08-25 54: PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design is for a portable electronic device. The device is in the form of a body for a smart watch and a band to which the body is fixed. The body is rectangular and convexly curved about a transverse axis. The body has a front face comprising a rectangular screen, which covers most of the front face, and a rectangular button below the screen. The body has a rear face which is concave and mirrors the curvature of the front face. A lower portion of the body which defined between the band and the rear face is banana-shaped in side view. The band comprises two portions which project from respective top and bottom parts of the body. The band portion are of constant width.
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Three-dimensional view 21: A2015/00161 22: 2015/02/10 23: 43: 2014/08/25 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2014-0041206 31: KR 32: 2014-08-25 54: PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design is for a portable electronic device. The device is in the form of a body for a smart watch and a band to which the body is fitted. The body is rectangular and convexly curved about a transverse axis. The body has a front face comprising a rectangular screen, which covers most of the front face, and a rectangular button below the screen. The body has a rear face which is concave and mirrors the curvature of the front face. A lower portion of the body, which is defined between the band and the rear face, is banana-shaped in side view. The band comprises two portions which project from perspective top and bottom parts of the body. The band portion each taper inwardly from the body before straightening to a constant width about 2/3 the width of the body.
54: BANDS FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design is for a band for a portable electronic device. The band is elongate and rectangular. A central portion of the band defines a rectangular aperture for mounting a watch body. The band has in its outer surface a peripherally extending bevel around the aperture. Band portions on either side of the central portion each taper inwardly from the aperture before straightening to a constant width about 2/3 the width of the central portion. Opposed support formations project inwardly from the band either side of the aperture.
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21: A2015/00163 22: 2015/02/10 23: 43: 2014/08/25 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2014-0041209 31: KR 32: 2014-08-25 54: BANDS FOR PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design is for a band for a portable electronic device. The band is elongate and rectangular. A central portion of the band defines a rectangular aperture for mounting a watch body. The band has in its outer surface a peripherally extending bevel around the aperture. Opposed support formations project inwardly from the band either side of the aperture.
21: A2015/00162 22: 2015/02/10 23: 43: 2014/08/25 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2014-0041208 31: KR 32: 2014-08-25
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Three-dimensional view 21: A2015/00173 22: 2015/02/11 23: 43: 2014/10/13 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: 002555813-0001 31: EU(FR) 32: 2014-10-13 54: BOTTLES 57: The design is for a bottle consisting of a vertical standing body having an upper part elliptical in cross-section, and a lower part quadrilateral in crosssection. Front and rear faces are wider than side faces, and the upper part is wider than the base. A tall neck protrudes upwardly and conjugates with an inclined shoulder. Opposing ridges extend downwards from about the intermediate portion of the body towards the bottom, and merge into the base forming corners at the edges. As viewed from the front and rear, the pairs of the opposing edges define a facet widening gradually from the base towards the top at the lower part and merging smoothly into the upper part. As viewed from the bottom, the pairs of opposing ridges define pairs of symmetrical circular arcs that gradually taper towards the top to merge into the body which is elliptical in cross-section.
Front view 21: A2015/00174 22: 2015/02/11 23: 43: 2014/10/10 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: Saverglass 33: 002554725-0001 31: EU(FR) 32: 2014-10-10 54: BOTTLES 57: The present design relates to a bottle which includes a circular base and vertically standing body having an upper part which is quadrilateral in crosssection, and a lower part which is round in crosssection. A front face, rear face and side faces are convexly rounded, and conjugate with each other by a large radius. The upper part is wider than the lower part in transverse dimension. The upper surface includes a smoothly declining shoulder in conjugation with the front, rear and side faces, forming straight ribbings which extend towards the bottom and merge into the base forming rounded
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corners at the edges. A tall neck protrudes upwardly from the upper part of the body.
21: A2015/00184 22: 2015/02/12 23: 43: 2014/08/29 52: Class 14. 24: Part A 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 33: 30-2014-0042390 31: KR 32: 2014-08-29 54: PORTABLE ELECTRONIC DEVICES 57: The design is for a portable electronic device having a body which is generally rectangular with rounded, raised corners when seen in front view. A planar front face of the body includes a rectangular display and a peripheral bead or lip which is contiguous with an outer border of the device. Marginally concave landing surfaces extend between the raised corners of the border and have trimming comprising a series of parallel, slanted lines. A rear panel of the device, which is spaced from the border and has outwardly extending corners which resemble and are in register with the raised corners of the border, includes a marginally raised, outwardly disposed, part-circular feature at the respective four corners of the rear panel and a central raised feature adjacent an upper edge.
Front view 21: A2015/00179 22: 2015/02/11 23: 43: 2015/09/30 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: SCHOELLER ALLIBERT GMBH 54: BOTTLE CRATE 57: The design for which protection is sought relates to a bottle crate shown in side view in the drawing showing the overall appearance thereof.
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Three-dimensional view 21: A2015/00185 22: 2015/02/12 23: 43: 52: Class 2. 24: Part A 71: NIKE INNOVATE C.V. 33: 29/509,632 31: US 32: 2014-11-19 54: SHOE UPPER 57: The drawing shows a perspective side view of a portion of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing the overall appearance thereof.
21: A2015/00197 22: 2015/02/16 23: 43: 2014-08-20 52: Class 7. 24: Part A 71: Koninklijke Philips N.V. 33: 002522110-0001 31: EU(NL) 32: 2014-08-20 54: BLENDERS 57: The design is for a blender. The blender comprises a base unit and a jug located on the base unit. The base unit has a generally square crosssection with rounded corners and convex sides. The sides taper upwardly and lead into a neck region where the base unit and the jug connect having a continuous outline. One side includes a prominent dial which is surrounded by an annular groove. A ring surrounds the annular groove. The jug includes a two tier lid. A lower tier is round and an upper tier is square with rounded corners having a similar cross-sectional profile to the base unit. The jug has a spout at one side and a handle at an opposite side. An aperture between the handle and the jug is quadrangular and increases in width from top to bottom.
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Three-dimensional view 21: A2015/00225 22: 2015/02/18 23: 43: 2015/10/30 52: Class 8. 24: Part A 71: FLEXIBLE STEEL LACING COMPANY 33: 29/499,693 31: US 32: 2014-08-18 54: FASTENER FOR CONVEYOR BELTS 57: The design is applied to a fastener for conveyor belts. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration of a fastener for conveyor belts substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. The portions of the fastener shown in broken lines do not form part of the design and are disclaimed.
21: A2015/00227 22: 2015/02/18 23: 43: 2015/10/30 52: Class 8. 24: Part A 71: FLEXIBLE STEEL LACING COMPANY 33: 29/499,693 31: US 32: 2014-08-18 54: FASTENER FOR CONVEYOR BELTS 57: The design is applied to a fastener for conveyor belts. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration of a fastener for conveyor belts substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. The portions of the fastener shown in broken lines do not form part of the design and are disclaimed.
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21: A2015/00229 22: 2015/02/18 23: 43: 2015/10/30 52: Class 8. 24: Part A 71: FLEXIBLE STEEL LACING COMPANY 33: 29/499,693 31: US 32: 2014-08-18 54: FASTENER FOR CONVEYOR BELTS 57: The design is applied to a fastener for conveyor belts. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration of a fastener for conveyor belts substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. The portions of the fastener shown in broken lines do not form part of the design and are disclaimed.
21: A2015/00231 22: 2015/02/18 23: 43: 2015/10/30 52: Class 8. 24: Part A 71: FLEXIBLE STEEL LACING COMPANY 33: 29/499,693 31: US 32: 2014-08-18 54: FASTENER FOR CONVEYOR BELTS 57: The design is applied to a fastener for conveyor belts. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration of a fastener for conveyor belts substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. The portions of the fastener shown in broken lines do not form part of the design and are disclaimed.
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21: A2015/00235 22: 2015/02/19 23: 43: 2015/10/30 52: Class 18. 24: Part A 71: SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA 33: 2014-017911 31: JP 32: 2014-08-19 54: Copier 57: The design relates to a copier. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: A2015/00371 22: 2015/03/06 23: 43: 2015/10/30 52: Class 3. 24: Part A 71: RIMOWA GMBH 33: 002533943 31: EM 32: 2014-09-09 33: 002569160 31: EM 32: 2014-10-31 54: Suitcase 57: The design relates to a suitcase. The features of the design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
21: A2015/00395 22: 23:
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43: 2015-11-17 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: KREUGER, John Anthony Arie 33: 15521/2014 31: AU 32: 2014-10-31 54: A CONTAINER 57: The design is applied to a container. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of a container substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. A screw thread shown at a dispensing opening of the container does not form part of the design and is disclaimed.
21: A2015/00417 22: 2015/03/11 23: 43: 2015-11-17 52: Class 4. 24: Part A 71: MAGUS SPECIALISED FUNDS (PTY) LTD 54: HUMIDIFICATION MASK 57: The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of a HUMIDIFICATION MASK substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings.
21: A2015/00406. 22: 11/03/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 11. 24: Part A 71: JOEL GRAHAM CC 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A RING 57: The design relates to a ring. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation.
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PATENT JOURNAL 33: 002549097 31: EU 32: 2014-10-01 54: DEPILATORY DEVICE 57: The design is to be applied to a depilatory device. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations.
21: A2015/00501 22: 2015/03/26 23: 43: 2015/11/04 52: Class 28. 24: A 71: RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED 33: 002549097 31: EU 32: 2014-10-01 54: DEPILATORY DEVICE 57: The design is to be applied to a depilatory device. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations.
21: A2015/00503 22: 2015/03/26 23: 43: 2015/10/30 52: Class 28. 24: Part A 71: RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED 33: 002549097 31: EU 32: 2014-10-01 54: DEPILATORY DEVICE 57: The design is to be applied to a depilatory device. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations.
21: A2015/00502 22: 2015/03/26 23: 43: 2015/10/30 52: Class 28. 24: Part A 71: RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED
21: A2015/00504 22: 2015/03/26 23: 43: 2015/10/30 52: Class 28 24: Part A
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71: RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED 33: 002549097 31: EU 32: 2014-10-01 54: DEPILATORY DEVICE 57: The design is to be applied to a depilatory device. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the representations.
21: A2015/00505 22: 2015/3/26 23: 43: 2015/10/30 52: Class 21 24: Part A 71: Madluc Pty Ltd 33: 201414979 31: AU 32: 2014-09-29 54: SURFBOARDS 57: The design is for a surfboard, in particular a surfboard with a white diamond pattern over the surface of the surfboard. The front of the surfboard tapers to a point and curves slightly upwardly. The rear of the surfboard curves slightly upwardly and tapers towards an applanated rear end with round corners.
21: A2015/00506 22: 2015/03/27 23: 43: 2015/10/30 52: Class 28. 24: Part A 71: RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED 33: 002552489-0002 31: EU 32: 2014-10-07 54: CAPSULE CONTAINING WASHING PRODUCTS 57: The design is to be applied to a capsule containing washing products. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations.
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PATENT JOURNAL 52: Class 28. 24: Part A 71: RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED 33: 002552489-0006 31: EU 32: 2014-10-07 54: CAPSULE CONTAINING WASHING PRODUCTS 57: The design is to be applied to a, capsule containing washing products. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations.
21: A2015/00507 22: 2015/03/27 23: 43: 2015/10/30 52: Class 28. 24: Part A 71: RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED 33: 002552489-0004 31: EU 32: 2014-10-07 54: CAPSULE CONTAINING WASHING PRODUCTS 57: The design is to be applied to a capsule containing washing products. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations.
21: A2015/00509 22: 2015/03/27 23: 43: 2015/10/30 52: Class 28. 24: A 71: RECKITT BENCKISER (BRANDS) LIMITED 33: 002552489-0008 31: EU 32: 2014-10-07 54: CAPSULE CONTAINING WASHING PRODUCTS 57: The design is to be applied to a capsule containing washing products. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations.
21: A2015/00508 22: 2015/03/27 23: 43: 2015/10/30
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PATENT JOURNAL 71: VISION X ASIA CO., LTD, KO, In-Hong 33: 30-2014-0051742 31: KR 32: 2014-10-29 54: LIGHTING EQUIPMENT FOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for lighting equipment comprising a dome-shaped housing for an LED light source and a bracket that pivotally supports the housing.
21: A2015/00539 22: 2015/03/31 23: 43: 2015/11/17 52: Class 26. 24: Part A 71: VISION X ASIA CO., LTD, KO, In-Hong 33: 30-2014-0049524 31: KR 32: 2014-10-15 54: LIGHTING EQUIPMENT FOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for lighting equipment comprising a dome-shaped housing for an array of LED light sources and a bracket that pivotally supports the housing.
21: A2015/00541 22: 2015/03/31 23: 43: 2015/11/17 52: Class 26. 24: Part A 71: VISION X ASIA CO., LTD, KO, In-Hong 33: 30-2014-0051743 31: KR 32: 2014-10-29 54: LIGHTING EQUIPMENT FOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for lighting equipment comprising a dome-shaped housing for an LED light source and a bracket that pivotally supports the housing.
21: A2015/00540 22: 2015/03/31 23: 43: 2015/11/17 52: Class 26. 24: Part A
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PATENT JOURNAL 52: Class 26. 24: Part A 71: VISION X ASIA CO., LTD, KO, In-Hong 33: 30-2014-0060764 31: KR 32: 2014-12-12 54: LIGHTING EQUIPMENT FOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for lighting equipment comprising a dome-shaped housing for an array of LED light sources and a bracket that pivotally supports the housing.
21: A2015/00542 22: 2015/03/31 23: 43: 2015/11/17 52: Class 26. 24: Part A 71: VISION X ASIA CO., LTD, KO, In-Hong 33: 30-2014-0056618 31: KR 32: 2014-11-24 54: LIGHTING EQUIPMENT FOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for lighting equipment comprising a dome-shaped housing for an array of LED light sources and a bracket that pivotally supports the housing.
21: A2015/00544 22: 2015/03/31 23: 43: 2015/11/17 52: Class 26. 24: Part A 71: VISION X ASIA CO., LTD, KO, In-Hong 33: 30-2014-0060765 31: KR 32: 2014-12-12 54: LIGHTING EQUIPMENT FOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for lighting equipment comprising a dome-shaped housing for an array of LED light sources and a bracket that pivotally supports the housing.
21: A2015/00543 22: 2015/03/31 23: 43: 2015/11/17
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PATENT JOURNAL 43: 2015/11/17 52: Class 10. 24: Part A 71: UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN 54: AN EARLY WARNING DEVICE 57: The design relates to an early warning device. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the early warning device substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.
21: A2015/00545 22: 2015/03/31 23: 43: 2015/11/17 52: Class 26. 24: Part A 71: VISION X ASIA CO., LTD, KO, In-Hong 33: 30-2014-0060766 31: KR 32: 2014-12-12 54: LIGHTING EQUIPMENT FOR VEHICLES 57: The design is for lighting equipment comprising a dome-shaped housing for an array of LED light sources and a bracket that pivotally supports the housing.
21: A2015/00621 22: 23: 2014/10/13
21: A2015/00672 22: 2015/04/2015 23: 43: 2015/11/10 52: Class 2. 24: Part A 71: BASICNET S.P.A. 54: SHOE 57: The design is applied to a shoe. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the configuration and/or ornamentation and/or pattern of the shoe substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.
21: A2015/00718 22: 2015/04/29 23: 43: 2015/11/10 52: Class 32. 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A.
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33: 0002596791-0004 31: EU 32: 2014-12-12 54: ORNAMENTATION FOR PACKAGING 57: The design is to be applied to packaging. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations.
21: A2015/00719 22: 2015/04/29 23: 43: 2015/11/10 52: Class 32. 24: Part A 71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. 33: 0002596791-0001 31: EU 32: 2014-12-12 54: ORNAMENTATION FOR PACKAGING 57: The design is to be applied to packaging. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the representations.
21: A2015/00723 22: 2015/04/29 23: 43: 2015/11/17 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: DIAGEO BRANDS B.V. 33: 29/507,944 31: US 32: 2014-10-31 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.
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21: A2015/00724 22: 2015/04/29 23: 43: 2015/11/17 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: DIAGEO BRANDS B.V. 33: 29/507,944 31: US 32: 2014-10-31 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.
21: A2015/00725 22: 2015/04/29 23: 43: 2015/11/17 52: Class 9. 24: Part A 71: DIAGEO BRANDS B.V. 33: 29/507,944 31: US 32: 2014-10-31 54: BOTTLE 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the bottle substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.
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PATENT JOURNAL 43: 2015/11/02 52: Class 8. 24: Part F 71: HOLFELD, Barry Graeme 54: A WEDGE 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a wedge substantially as shown in the accompanying representation. The length "L" of the wedge is variable.
21: F2015/00101 22: 2015/01/2015 23: 43: 2015/10/22 52: Class 25. 24: Part F 71: SOUTHERN CROSS ENGINEERING SUPPIES CC 54: CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT FOR A MODULAR STRUCTURE 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a construction element for a modular structure resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings.
21: F2014/00546 22: 2014/03/31 23: 43: 2015/11/17 52: Class 12. 24: Part F 71: EGAN FAMILY TRUST 54: KING PIN 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a king pin substantially as shown in the accompanying representation.
21: F2014/00451 22: 23:
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PATENT JOURNAL include the shape and/or configuration of the maternity bra, irrespective of the pattern or colour of the maternity bra and the material of which it is made, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representations
21: F2014/01021 22: 2014/07/01 23: 43: 2015/10/22 52: Class 12. 24: Part F 71: DELTA-V EXPERTS SA (PTY) LTD 54: A ROLL-OVER PROTECTION SYSTEM 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a rollover protection system for a motor vehicle resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings
21: F2014/01076. 22: 17/07/2014. 23: 43: 52: Class 02. 24: Part F 71: JUSTINE JUDITH HUNT 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A MATERNITY BRA 57: The design relates to a maternity bra. The features of the design for which protection is claimed
21: F2014/01353 22: 2014/09/11 23: 43: 2015/05/09 52: Class 23. 24: F 71: POWELL, Graham David 54: PIPE JOINT 57: The design is to be applied to a pipe joint. The features of the design for which protection is claimed comprise the pattern and/or shape and/or configuration of a pipe joint, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
21: F2014/01585 22: 2014/10/22 23: 43: 2015/10/07
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52: Class 28. 24: Part F 71: CLEIGH CONSULTING CC 54: SHAVING ACCESSORY 57: The design is in respect of the shape and/or pattern and/or configuration of a shaving accessory as shown in the representations. Although the design as shown is made of plastics materials it could equally be made of paperboard, wood, metal, or other suitable rigid sheet material
21: F2014/01744 22: 2014-11-20 23: 43: 2015/10/07 52: Class 9. 24: Part F 71: POTGIETER Andre 54: A BLANK FOR A BOX 57: The features of the design for which protection is sought includes the shape, pattern and/or configuration of a blank for a box.
21: F2014/01872 22: 2014/12/09 23: 43: 2015/10/28 52: Class 13. 24: Part F 71: LMS LEAN MINING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD 54: ELECTRICAL PLUG BARREL 57: The design is to be applied to an electrical plug barrel. The features for which protection is claimed are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration of an electrical plug barrel, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
21: F2014/01873 22: 2014/12/09 23: 43: 2015/08/12 52: Class 13. 24: Part F
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71: LMS LEAN MINING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD 54: SPACER 57: The design is to be applied to a spacer. The features for which protection is claimed are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration of a spacer, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
21: F2014/01874 22: 2014/12/09 23: 43: 2015/08/12 52: Class 13. 24: Part F 71: LMS LEAN MINING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD 54: COVER 57: The design is to be applied to a cover. The features for which protection is claimed are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration of a cover, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
21: F2014/01875 22: 2014/12/09 23: 43: 2015/08/12 52: Class 13. 24: Part F 71: LMS LEAN MINING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD 54: BASE FOR AN ELECTRICAL SOCKET HOUSING 57: The design is to be applied to a base for an electrical socket housing. The features for which protection is claimed are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration of a base for an electrical socket housing, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
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PATENT JOURNAL 54: PANEL SUPPORT FRAME 57: The design is to be applied to a panel support frame. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration of a panel support frame, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
21: F2014/01876 22: 2014/12/09 23: 43: 2015/08/12 52: Class 13. 24: Part F 71: LMS LEAN MINING SOLUTIONS (PTY) LTD 54: SPINDLE 57: The design is to be applied to a spindle. The features for which protection is claimed are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration of a spindle, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying drawings.
21: F2014/01919 22: 2014/12/17 23: 43: 2015/11/18 52: Class 5. 24: Part F 71: PAPO, Kamogelo Malesela, MESO, Thibedi Dineo 54: PERFORATED SHEETS 57: The design is for a perforated sheet. Specifically the design is for an A4 size sheet with a circular perforated line, the circular perforated line provides a circular disk that is detachable from the sheet. The sheet defining a vehicle license paper, and the circular disk defines a license disk.
21: F2014/01878 22: 2014/12/09 23: 43: 2015/08/12 52: Class 13. 24: Part F 71: ALL POWER TRUST
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21: F2014/01938 22: 23: 2014/09/05 43: 2015/11/17 52: Class 2. 24: Part F 71: SNUGGLETIME CC 54: GARMENT SET 57: The novelty of the design resides in the shape or configuration of a garment set which consists of a shawl A and a band B, substantially as shown in the accompanying representation.
21: F2014/01946 22: 2014/12/19 23: 43: 2015/08/12 52: Class 25. 24: Part F 71: RSC EKUSASA MINING JOINT VENTURE (PTY) LTD 54: MINE ROOF BOLTS 57: The design is in respect of a mine roof bolt. The mine roof bolt consists of a ribbed male member in the form of a solid metallic rebar friction fitted to a female member in the form of a ribbed metallic tube. A pointed end of the male member extends through and projects from the female member. The female member has a proximate end near the pointed end and a distant end about one third of the way down the length of the male member. At a junction between the proximate end of the female member and an outer surface of the male member, two lateral protruberances are formed opposite indentations disposed at this junction.
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PATENT JOURNAL in the shape and/or configuration thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings.
21: F2014/0783 22: 2014/05/15 23: 43: 2015/10/01 52: Class 22. 24: Part F 71: HALL, Kenneth, Michael 54: STEMMING DEVICE FOR AN EXPLOSIVES BOREHOLE 57: The design is in respect of the configuration of a stemming device for an explosives borehole.
21: F2015/00100 22: 2015/01/28 23: 43: 2015/10/22 52: Class 25. 24: Part F 71: SOUTHERN CROSS ENGINEERING SUPPIES CC 54: CONSTRUCTION ELEMENT FOR A MODULAR STRUCTURE 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a construction element for a modular structure resides
21: F2015/00142. 22: 03/02/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 21. 24: Part F 71: COMFITPRO (PTY) LIMITED 33: EM. 31: 002591511-0001. 32: 2014/12/05 54: A BOWLING BALL 57: The features of the design for which protection is calmed include the features of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern of a bowling ball as depicted in the accompanying drawings.
21: F2015/00151 22: 2015/02/06 23: 43: 2015/09/30
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52: Class 23. 24: Part F 71: VAN DER MERWE, Pieter, Gideo 54: A PIPE ELEMENT 57: The design is in respect of a pipe element for distributing fluid in a high density soilless agricultural system, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings showing the overall appearance thereof.
capsules in an end to end relationship relative to each other. The coupler consists of an open sided and open ended connecting base flanked by two substantially identical C-shaped holding formations in which compressed ends of the respective capsules can be positioned. A triangular shaped protrusion is spaced between each holding formation while a generally oval insertion location is formed in the centre of the connecting base. A narrowing channel and a rectangular shaped passage is defined on opposing sides of the triangular protrusion.
21: F2015/00180 22: 2015/02/11 23: 43: 2015/09/30 52: Class 9. 24: Part F 71: SCHOELLER ALLIBERT GMBH 54: BOTTLE CRATE 57: The design for which protection is sought relates to a bottle crate shown in side view in the drawing showing the overall appearance thereof.
21: F2015/00186 22: 2015/02/12 23: 43: 2015/09/30 52: Class 9. 24: Part F 71: RSC EKUSASA MINING JOINT VENTURE (PTY) LTD 54: RESIN CAPSULE COUPLER 57: The design is in respect of a resin capsule coupler configured for coupling two elongate resin
21: F2015/00187 22: 2015/02/12 23: 43: 2015/09/30 52: Class 8. 24: Part F 71: RSC EKUSASA MINING JOINT VENTURE (PTY) LTD 54: RESIN CAPSULE COUPLER 57: The design is in respect of a resin capsule coupler configured for coupling two elongate resin capsules in an end to end relationship relative to each other. The coupler consists of an open sided and open ended connecting base flanked by two substantially identical C-shaped holding formations in which compressed ends of the respective capsules can be positioned. A triangular shaped protrusion is spaced between each holding formation while a generally oval insertion location is formed in the centre of the connecting base. A narrowing channel and a rectangular shaped passage is defined on opposing sides of the triangular protrusion.
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21: F2015/00226 22: 2015/02/18 23: 43: 2015/10/30 52: Class 8. 24: Part F 71: FLEXIBLE STEEL LACING COMPANY 33: 29/499,693 31: US 32: 2014-08-18 54: FASTENER FOR CONVEYOR BELTS 57: The design is applied to a fastener for conveyor belts. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration of a fastener for conveyor belts substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. The portions of the fastener shown in broken lines do not form part of the design and are disclaimed.
21: F2015/00230 22: 2015/02/18 23: 43: 2015/10/30 52: Class 8. 24: Part F 71: FLEXIBLE STEEL LACING COMPANY 33: 29/499,693 31: US 32: 2014-08-18 54: FASTENER FOR CONVEYOR BELTS 57: The design is applied to a fastener for conveyor belts. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration of a fastener for conveyor belts substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. The portions of the fastener shown in broken lines do not form part of the design and are disclaimed.
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21: F2015/00232 22: 2015/02/18 23: 43: 2015/10/30 52: Class 8. 24: Part F 71: FLEXIBLE STEEL LACING COMPANY 33: 29/499,693 31: US 32: 2014-08-18 54: FASTENER FOR CONVEYOR BELTS 57: The design is applied to a fastener for conveyor belts. The features of the design for which protection is claimed are those of the shape and/or configuration of a fastener for conveyor belts substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation. The portions of the fastener shown in broken lines do not form part of the design and are disclaimed.
21: F2015/00280 22: 2015/02/25 23: 43: 2015/10/22 52: Class 8. 24: Part F 71: JOHANN KOTZE, RUDOLPH UYS 54: A MOUNTING DEVICE 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a mounting device for hanging an object on a surface resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof, substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings.
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21: F2015/00435 22: 2015/03/13 23: 43: 2015/11/12 52: Class 28. 24: Part F 71: HEILBRON, Hirschel Lothar 54: A SET OF DISPENSERS 57: The design is for a set of dispensers, comprising a toothpaste dispenser and a mouthwash dispenser. Each of the dispensers is generally rectangular and is mounted on a wall by means of a bracket that forms a collar around the periphery of the dispenser. The dispensers are of the same size and each include an actuation button on the front and a discharge opening at the bottom, which can be closed with a cap.
21: F2015/00436 22: 2015/03/13 23: 43: 2015/11/17 52: Class 9. 24: Part F 71: APL CARTONS (PTY) LTD 54: CONTAINERS 57: The design is for container with a square bottom and a slanted border extending around the bottom. Four tabs are folded upwards from the bottom so that they can extend between four spherical objects, when placed in the container, to prevent the spherical objects from scuffing against one another.
21: F2015/00487. 22: 25/03/2015. 23: 43: 52: Class 07. 24: Part F 71: HAYLEY-ANN SETARO 33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 54: A CONTAINER BLANK FOR HANDLING FOOD
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57: The design relates to a container blank for handling food. The features of the design are those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration.
21: F2015/00620 22: 23: 2014/10/13 43: 2015/11/17 52: Class 1. 24: Part F 71: UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN 54: AN EARLY WARNING DEVICE 57: The design relates to an early warning device. The features of the design for which protection is claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the early warning device substantially as illustrated in the accompanying representation.
substantially as shown in the representations, irrespective of the size of the mobile pen.
21: F2015/00670 22: 2015/04/20 23: 43: 2015/11/10 52: Class 15 24: Part F 71: Versaflo Pump & Engineering Services CC 54: IMPELLERS 57: The design is for an impeller. Specifically, an impeller for use as a rotating component of a pump. The impeller has a short cylindrical shape, having a central hub and a plurality of curved veins radically spiralling outwards from the hub. Inner top portions of the veins are provided with stepped concave cutouts.
21: F2015/00658 22: 2015/04/17 23: 43: 2015/11/11 52: Class 30. 24: Part F 71: ZENGEA PVT LTD T/A RED DANE FARMING 54: MOBILE PEN 57: The design is to be applied to a mobile pen. The features for which protection is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration and/or pattern,
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HYPOTHECATIONS No records available JUDGMENTS No records available OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES
SOUTH AFRICA: Change of Physical Address for Service for EVERSHEDS (SA) INC. EVERSHEDS (SA) INC. has changed its physical address with effect from 01 October 2015 from Building 1, 19 Impala Road, Chiselhurston, Sandton to 3rd Floor, 54 Melrose Boulevard, Melrose Arch, MELROSE NORTH, 2196.
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(Applications filed in terms of Act No. 62 of 1977) Any person, who has grounds for objection to the registration of the copyright in any of the following cinematographs films, may within the prescribed time, lodge Notice of Opposition on Form RF 5 contained in the Second Schedule to the Registration of Copyright in Cinematograph Films Regulations, 1980. The prescribed time is one month after the date of advertisement .This period may on application be extended by the Registrar. The numerical denote the following: (21) Official application number. (22) Date of application. (43) Date of acceptance. (24) Date(s) and place(s) at which cinematograph films was made. (25) Date and place of first publication. (71) Name (s) of all applicant (s). (75) Name of author. (76) Name of producer (77) Name of director (54) Title of cinematograph film. (78) Name(s) of principal players or narrator. (26) Places at which cinematograph film may be viewed and conditions. (55) Specimen lodged/Not lodged. (56) Preview requested/Not requested. (57) Abstract (Storyline). (58) Category.
21: 2015/00068. 22: 23/11/2015 43: 2015/11/24 24: 01/01/2013 to 31/12/2013; New York City and Morroco 25: 06/05/2015; South Africa 71: SONG ONE FUNDING, LLC 1384 BROADWAY. 25TH FL, NEW YORK, NY 10018, United States of America 75: SONG ONE FUNDING, LLC; 76: Marc Platt, Adam Shulam, Jonathan Demme, Anne Hathway, Molly Corners and Christopher Woodrow 77: Kate Barker-Froyland 54: SONG ONE 78: Anne Hathway, Johnny Flynn and Mary Steenburgen 26: 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 57: A young woman strikes up a relationship with her ailing brother’s favorite musician. 58: DRAMA 21: 2015/00069. 22: 23/11/2015 43: 2015/11/24 24: 02/01/2014 to 31/03/2014; Atlanta, Georgia in the United States of America 25: 08/07/2015; South Africa 71: A & E Television Networks, LLC 2049 Century Park East, Los Angeles, Los Angeles, CA 90067, United States of America 75: A & E Television Networks, LLC; 76: Pat Gilfillan 77: Charles Stone lll 54: LILA & EVE
78: Jennifer Lopez, Viola Davis, Andre Royo, Shea Whingham and Aml Ameen 26: 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested 57: Two distraught mothers, whose children were gunned down in a drive-by, team up to avenge their deaths after local authorities fail to take action. 58: DR 21: 2015/00070 22: 23/11/2015 43: 2015/11/24 24: 27/02//2015 to 31/03/2015; Jeffrey’s Bay, South Africa 25: 18/09/2015; South Africa 71: Die Pro Film (Pty) Ltd Plot 70, Cnr Rosemary and Parseley Avenue Pretoria, Annlin, 0182, South Africa 75: Die Pro Film (Pty) Ltd 76: Annelie Bouwer 77: Andre Velts 54: DIE PRO 78: Edwin Van Der Walt, Viljie Maritz, Reine Swart, Bennie Fourie and Arno Greeff 26: 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 57: Surfer boy Tiaan loses his best friend in the waves. His friends sister then wants to learn how to surf, which places Tiaan in a dilemma, Will he be able to cope with his friend’s death and get involved with the boy’s sister? 58: DRAMA
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24: 01/04/2014 to 25/04/2014; Rhode Island in the United States of America 25: 15/05/2015; Cannes Film Festival 71: Gravier Productions, LLC 250 West 57th Street, 26th Floor Penthouse, New York, NY 10107, United States of America 75: Gravier Productions, LLC 76: Letty Aronson, Adam B Stern Tenenbaum and Edward Walson 77: Woody Allen 54: IRRATIONAL MAN 78: Joaquin Phoenix, Emma Stone and Parker Posey 26: 55: Specimen not lodged 57: A tormented philosophy professor finds a will to live when he commits an existential act 58: DRAMA 21: 2015/00072 22: 23/11/2015 43: 2015/11/24 24: 01/06/2014 to 30/06/2014; England 25: 02/08/2015; Berlin Film Festival 71: Al Films International, Inc 730 Fifth Avenue, 20 Floor, New York, NY 10019, United States of America. 75: Al Films International, Inc 76: Iain Canning, Anne Carey, Aviv Giladi, Amy Nauiokas and Emile Sherman 77: Bill Condon 54: MR HOLMES 78: Ian McKellen and Laura Linney 26: 55: Specimen not lodged 57: An aged, retired Sherlock Holmes looks back on his life, and grapples with and unsolved case involving a beautiful woman. 58: DRAMA 21: 2015/00073. 22: 23/11/2015 43: 2015/11/24 24: 09/07/2014 to 31/07/2014; United States of America 25: 22/07/2015; United States of America 71: Weinstein Global Film Corp 375 Greenwich Street 3rd Floor, New York, NY 10013, United States of America 75: Weinstein Global Film Corp 76: Todd Black, Jason Blumenthal, Antoine Fuqua and Alan Riche 77: Antoine Fuqua 54: SOUTHPAW 78: Jake Gyllenhaal, Rachel McAdams and Forest Whitaker 26: 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested
57: Boxer Billy Hope turns to trainer Tick Willis to help him get his life back on track after losing his wife in a tragic accident and his daughter to child protection services. 58: DRAMA 21: 2015/00074. 22: 23/11/2015 43: 2015/11/24 24: 01/07/2015 to 31/07/2015; Johannesburg, South Africa 25: 23/11/2015; South Africa 71: CREAM MAGENTA 375 (PTY) LTD 71 CRAIGHALL ROAD, VICTORY PARK, JOHANNESBURG, 2001, South Africa 75: CREAM MAGENTA 375 (PTY) LTD 76: Gillian Pearson, Helena Spring, Junaid Ahmed and Bongiwe Selane 77: Thabang Moleya 54: HAPPINESS IS A FOUR LETTER WORD 78: Khanyi Mbau, Mmabatho Montsho and Renate Stuurman 26: 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested 57: Perfectionist Nandi seems to have the new South African life with her grasp, black female partner in a major firm, marriage, the perfect house – but it all goes up in flames a few months before the wedding. With her friends Zaza and Princess, Nandi will have to find out what truly make her happy and then fight to get it. 58: DRAMA 21: 2015/00075. 22: 23/11/2015 43: 2015/11/24 24: 20/07/2015 to 29/08/2015; Worcester and Hout Bay, South Africa 25: 23/11/2015; South Africa 71: MODDER EN BLOED MOVIE (PTY) LTD COLLECTIVE DREAM BUILDING, HARBOUR ROAD, HOUT BAY, 7001, South Africa 75: MODDER EN BLOED MOVIE (PTY) LTD 76: Llewelynn Greef, Rudy Halgryn, Henk Pretorius, Barend Kruger 77: Sean Else 54: MODDER EN BLOED 78: Stiaan Bam, Althus Theart, Gustav Gardener, Jaco Muller, Albert Maritz, Albert Pretorius, Charlotte Salt, Patrick Connoly, David Louw, Jacques Bessenger, Marno Van Der Merwe, De Klerk Oelofse, Edwin Van Der Walt, Francois Coetzee and Jandre Le Roux 26: 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested
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57: Tells the story of Willem Morkel, a Boer warrior and family man, who’s wife and only child were killed by the British soldiers during the Anglo-Boer War of 1899 to 1902. Willem is incarcerated, with other Boer prisoners of war, on the island St Helena in the Atlantic Ocean. The tyrannical Colonel Swannell – a hot headed imperialist with a consuming hatred for the Afrikaner is in charge of the English concentration camp. Boer prisoners of war are subjected to the most brutal violence and degrading treatment. They are constantly humiliated by the British commander and his soldiers in an effort to break down emotionally, and to physically cripple them. But despite the untold torture they had to endure and the inhumane suffering they had to bear, their resistance and quest for vengeance, by whatever means, became stronger and stronger by the day. So, when the gauntlet was thrown down, Willem and his fellow prisoners pose to the challenge, eventually leading to revenge in the most important rugby match of their lives. 58: DRAMA 21: 2015/00076. 22: 23/11/2015 43: 2015/11/24 24: 01/10/2014 to 30/11/2014; South Africa 25: 23/11/2015; South Africa 71: PAWPAWMY DARLING (PTY) LTD 23 5TH AVENUE, MELVILLE, 2092, South Africa 75: PAWPAWMY DARLING (PTY) LTD 76: Andre Scholtz 77: Koos Roets 54: PAW PAW VIR MY DARLING 78: Dean Lotz, Jana Nortier, Deidre Wolhuter, Lydia Botha and Marcel V Heerden 26: 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested 57: A week in the life of a family living in a suburb called Damnvilke.
54: THE NIGHT BEFORE aka Xmas; Untitled Xmas Project 78: Joseph Gordon-Levitt, Seth Rogen, Anthony Mackie, Lizzy Caplan, Jullian Bell, Mindy Kaling, Michael Shannon, Lorraine Toussaint, Randall Park, IIana Glazer, Nathan Fielder 26: 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested 57: Ethan, Isaac and Chris have been friends since childhood, and for a decade, their yearly Christmas Eve reunion has been an annual night of debauchery and hilarity. Now that they’re entering adulthood, the traditional is coming to an end, and to make it as memorable as possible, they set out to find the Nutcracka Ball – the Holy Grail of Christmas parties. 58: COMEDY 21: 2015/00078. 22: 01/12/2015 43: 2015/12/02 24: 23/07/2015 to 31/07/2015; In the United States of America and the United Kingdom 25: 23/10/2015; South Africa 71: Weinstein Global Film Corp 375 Greenwich Street 3rd Floor, New York, NY10013, United States of America 75: Weinstein Global Film Corp 76: Stacy Sher, Erwin Stoff and John Wells 77: John Wells 54: BURNT 78: Bradley Cooper, Sienna Miller, Omar Sy, Daniel Bruhl, Uma Thurman and Emma Thompson 26: 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested 57: Adam Jones is a chef who destroyed his career with drugs and diva behavior He cleans up and returns to London, determined to redeem himself by spearheading a top restaurant that can gain three Michelin stars.
58: DRAMA 58: DRAMA 21: 2015/00077. 22: 24/11/2015 43: 2015/11/25 24: 11/08/2014 to 29/09/2014; New York, New York 25: 20/11/2015; United States of America 71: Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. 10202 W. Washington Blvd., Culver City, CA 902323195 United States of America LSC Film Corporation 2711 N. Haskell Ave, Suite 1800, Dallas, TX 75205, United States of America 75: Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. 76: Evan Goldberg, Seth Rogen, James Weaver 77: Jonathan Levine
21: 2015/00079. 22: 03/12/2015 43: 2015/12/04 24: 16/06/2013 to 16/06/2013; LESOTHO & RSA 25: 12/03/2014; MASERU MOOKOLI 71: SEQAO MALAKA NOOSI P.O. BOX 15653, MASERU, 100, Lesotho 75: SEQAO MALAKA NOOSI 76: SEQAO MALAKA NOOSI 77: SEQAO MALAKA NOOSI 54: BASOTHO FALIMEHANG 78: SEQAO MALAKA NOOSI, DAE MOLAPO 26: LESOTHO & RSA ON APPOINTMENT WITH CONTACT PERSONS
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55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested 57: Basotho Sekoele ka Liqola, THABA-BOSIU MOKHORONG OA KHOTLA MEOLOANENG, LEKHOTLA LA BAFO, LITHO TSE LLELANG NAHA, BAITLHOEKISI (BANAZARE) LE MOGHAHLA OA THESELE. DVD EENA E RUTA BOCHABA, BOLENG LE BOKAMOSO BA BASOTHO. 58: DO
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HYPOTHECATIONS No records available JUDGMENTS No records available OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES No records available
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5. CORRECTION NOTICES
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The publication of the below mentioned trade marks will remain the 26/08/2015. A typographical error appears in the publication of trade mark application nos. 2014/08071 and 2014/08077 “GENESMART & DEVICE in classes 05 & 44 in the name of DNAlysis (Pty) Limited, which, reads “DNA COUBLE HELIX DEVICE” and these trade marks should have been advertised as follows: 2014/08077 in Class 5: Pharmaceutical and veterinary preparations; dietetic food and substances adapted for medical or veterinary use; dietary supplements for humans and animals; and all goods related and ancillary to the aforementioned goods in class 5.; in the name of DNALYSIS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED of 21 Scott Street, Waverley, Gauteng, 2090,South Africa. Address for service: Margo Attorneys, Inc. of Building 1, 19 Impala Road, Sandton, 2196, South Africa
Associated with No: 2014/08071 Registration of this trade mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the words "GENE" or "SMART" and also no right to the exclusive use of the DNA DOUBLE HELIX DEVICE, each separately and apart from the mark. FILED: 2014-03-27 __________________________________________________________________________________________ 2014/08071 in Class 44: Medical services; veterinary services; hygienic and beauty care for human beings or animals; agriculture, horticulture and forestry services.; in the name of DNALYSIS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED of 21 Scott Street, Waverley, Gauteng, 2090, South Africa. Address for service: Margo Attorneys, Inc. of Building 1, 19 Impala Road, Sandton, 2196, South Africa
Associated with No: 2014/08077 Registration of this trade mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the words "GENE" or "SMART" and also no right to the exclusive use of the DNA DOUBLE HELIX DEVICE, each separately and apart from the mark. FILED: 2014-03-27 __________________________________________________________________________________________ The trade mark nos: 1998/05412-16 The Brazilians in classes 16, 25, 28, 41 and 42 in the name of SUNDOWNS FOOTBALL CLUB (PTY) LIMITED was advertised in the November 2015 patent journal with an incorrect trade mark which read as BRAZILIANS THE instead of The Brazilians. This trade mark will be re-advertised in the December 2015 patent journal and the publication date will be 23/12/2015. __________________________________________________________________________________________ The below trade mark (2013/02835) was advertised in the September 2015 patent journal with an incorrect endorsement. This trade mark should have appeared like the one below but the publication date will remain 30/09/2015.
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CORRECT 2013/02835 in Class 41: Services relating to conservation, cultural and sporting activities, including arranging such activities; fund raising services involving such activities, fund raising services generally; services relating to fund raising for nature conservation; services relating to nature conservation generally; education; providing of training; services relating to the aforementioned; in the name of WILDLANDS CONSERVATION TRUST, Suite 8, Quarry Centre, 57 Hilton Avenue, Hilton, KwaZulu-Natal, South Africa. Address for service: PFT BURGER PATENT AND TRADE MARK ATTORNEYS, 10 Mount Argus Road, Umgeni Heights, Durban 4051, South Africa WASTE-PRENEUR Registration of this mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the word WASTE separately and apart from the mark. Applicant admits that registration of this trade mark shall not debar others from the bona fide descriptive use in the ordinary course of trade of the word "ENTREPRENEUR". FILED: 2013-02-04 __________________________________________________________________________________________ The trade mark under application number 2013/02675 was advertised in the September 2014 patent journal with an incorrect address for service and an incorrect name of the applicant. This trade mark should have appeared as the one below: But the publication date will remain the 25/09/2014. 2013/02675 in Class 30: Coffee, tea, cocoa, sugar, rice, tapioca, sago, artificial coffee; flour and preparations made from cereals, bread, pastry and confectionery, ices; honey, treacle; yeast, baking-powder; salt, mustard; vinegar, sauces (condiments); spices; ice.; in the name of Irwing 615 BK of Valley Settlements, Randvaal, 1960, Republic of South Africa. Address for service: Rademeyer Attorneys, Kira House, 390 Kent Avenue, Ferndale, Randburg, South Africa. P.O. Box 644, Randburg 2125 MASHESHA-BIX FILED: 2013-02-01 __________________________________________________________________________________________ The trade mark under application number 2013/33316 was advertised in the November 2015 patent journal with an incorrect trade mark. This trade mark has been re-advertised in the December 2015 patent journal and the valid publication date will be 23/12/2015.
PATENT CORRECTION NOTICES Notice is hereby given that South African Patent No.: 2012/09330 was corrected on 22 September 2015 to add a second priority claim to NZ589698 dated 3 December 2010, which was inadvertently omitted at the time of filing the international application. __________________________________________________________________________________________ IN THE JOURNAL OF 26 AUGUST 2015 Patent Application No. 2013/8412 on Page 109 the title reads: The invention relates to LCST polymers and to the preparation and use thereof. , should read: The invention relates to a stable mixture containing surface-modified particles which are obtained by reacting metal or semimetal oxide particles with at least one compound selected from silicon-containing compounds which have at least one metal oxy radical and optionally further alkoxy and/or hydroxy radical(s), and at least one solvent, at least one surfaceactive substance or a mixture thereof, to a method for producing same, to the use of said particles in systems in which they are brought into contact with at least one solvent, wherein the mass ratio of
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solvent to modified particles is greater than 500, and to the use of said particles in agglomeration/deagglomeration cycles. __________________________________________________________________________________________ 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 12/05/2011. 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 12/05/2011 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 twomonths of the advertisement hereof.
The following patent application 2014/06303 was advertised in the June 2015 patent journal without a figure for publication and it should have appeared as the one below, but the publication date will remain the 24/06/2015.
The notice of acceptance under patent application number 2013/01773 was advertised in the March 2015 patent journal under an incorrect application number on page 84 which read as 2013/01733 and the correct application is 2013/01773 but the publication date will remain 25/03/2015. __________________________________________________________________________________________ DESIGN CORRECTION NOTICES
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The notice of acceptance under design application number A2015/00040 was advertised with the duplicated priority details as 002506550-0001 31: EU(AN) 32: 2014-07-22 and it should have been advertised like the one below: but the publication date will remain the 25/11/2015. 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(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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CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Advertisement List for December 2015 Number of Advertised Patents: 1040
Application Number 2007/02044 2007/05214
2008/09098 2008/09576
2009/01376 2009/06125
2009/06849
2010/01303 2010/02404 2010/02690
2010/03681
2010/03692
2010/08306
2011/00829
2011/01747 2011/02371 2011/02912 2011/02949
2011/02951
Patent Title PROCESS FOR EVALUATING A REFINERY FEEDSTOCK METHODS FOR ENHANCING THE QUALITY OF LIFE OF A SENIOR ANIMAL DIARYLTHIOHYDANTOIN COMPOUNDS COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PREVENTING OR TREATING CHRONIC RENAL FAILURE IN FELINES WITH HYPERTHYROIDISM TRAUMA THERAPY XYLANASES, NUCLEIC ACIDS ENCODING THEM AND METHODS FOR MAKING AND USING THEM MINERALCORTICOID RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF ENDOMETRIOSIS NON-AQUEOUS PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS EAR PLUG N-PHENYL-DIOXOHYDROPYRIMIDINES USEFUL AS HEPATITIS C VIRUS (HCV) INHIBITORS COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS COMPRISING BASIC AMINO ACID PEPTIDES AND PROTEASES ORAL CARE PRODUCT AND METHODS OF USE AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF METHODS OF PREPARATION OF AN OLEFIN OLIGOMERIZATION CATALYST BENEFIT COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING POLYGLYCEROL ESTERS RAILCAR COUPLER SYSTEM AND METHOD FUEL CELL ASSEMBLY COMPOSITION FOR TREATING DISEASE IMPLANTABLE DEVICE FOR THE DELIVERY OF OCTREOTIDE AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF WHEEL SUSPENSION FOR WHEELED VEHICLES
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2011/06092 2011/07963 2011/08616
2012/00860 2012/01793 2012/02638 2012/02710
2012/03084
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title BENZOXAZOLE KINASE INHIBITORS AND METHODS OF USE COMBINATION THERAPY WITH PEPTIDE EPOXYKETONES CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF (R) -5- [3CHLORO-4- ( 2, 3-DIHYDROXYPROPOXY) -BENZ [Z] YLIDENE] -2- ( [Z] -PROPYLIMINO) -3-0-TOLYLTHIAZOLIDIN-4-ONE SALTS OF ISOBUTYRIC ACID (1 R*, 2R*, 4R* ) -2- (2-{ [3- (4, 7-DIMETHOXY1 H-BENZOIMIDAZOL-2-YL) -PROPYL] -METHYL-AMINO } -ETHYL) -5PHENYL-BICYCLO [2.2.2] OCT-5- EN- 2 -YL ESTER LIQUID RING PUMP WITH GAS SCAVENGE DEVICE DISPOSABLE ABSORBENT INSERT FOR TWO-PIECE WEARABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLE AN RFID TAG TWO-PIECE WEARABLE ABSORBENT ARTICLES DEVICE FOR THERMAL ADAPTION NEW STABLE FORMULATIONS OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN ALBUMINHUMAN GRANULOCYTE COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR FUSION PROTEIN NEW STABLE FORMULATIONS OF RECOMBINANT HUMAN ALBUMINHUMAN GRANULOCYTE COLONY STIMULATING FACTOR FUSION PROTEIN DESENSITIZING DENTIFRICE DENTIFRICE COMPOSITION APOPTOSIS-INDUCING AGENTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER AND IMMUNE AND AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES NEW MACROLIDES AND THEIR USE DIARYLHYDANTOIN COMPOUNDS USE OF A NEUREGULIN TO TREAT PERIPHERAL NERVE INJURY VACCINE AGAINST CHOLERA AND ENTEROTOXIGENIC E. COLI (ETEC) DIARRHEA METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING RESIDUAL BLOCK, AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DECODING RESIDUAL BLOCK
Filing Date Nov 2 2009 May 12 2011 May 19 2011
May 20 2011
Jun 3 2011 Jun 3 2011
Jun 14 2011 Jun 20 2011 Jul 12 2011 Jan 15 2010
Jan 15 2010
Aug 18 2011 Oct 31 2011 Nov 23 2011
Feb 3 2012 Mar 29 2006 Oct 14 2010 Apr 13 2012
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2012/04223 2012/04224 2012/07119
2012/08039 2012/08138
2012/08642 2012/09453 2013/01209 2013/02426 2013/02569
2013/02670
2013/02730
2013/02761 2013/02817
2013/02853 2013/03088
2013/03100
2013/03171 2013/03588
2013/03617
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title URACIL OR THYMINE DERIVATIVE FOR TREATING HEPATITIS C URACIL OR THYMINE DERIVATIVE FOR TREATING HEPATITIS C PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION AND PURIFICATION OF RECOMBINANT LYSOSOMAL ALPHA-MANNOSIDASE FATTY ACID CHAIN SATURATION IN ALKANOL AMINE BASED ESTERQUAT PLATE COOLER STAVE APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR FERROUS OR NON-FERROUS METAL MAKING FURNACE TREATMENT OF MODIFIED ATMOSPHERE PACKAGING PERSONAL CARE PRODUCT AND MANUFACTURE THEREOF PCD CUTTER WITH FINS A FIBER BED ASSEMBLY FOR A FIBER BED MIST ELIMINATOR COMPOSITION CONTAINING A PYRIPYROPENE INSECTICIDE AND AN ADJUVANT PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF DEGARELIX AND ITS INTERMEDIATES REQUEST TO SEND (RTS) AND CLEAR TO SEND (CTS) FOR MULTICHANNEL OPERATIONS AN INSERTER FOR AN INTRAUTERINE SYSTEM SYSTEM, METHOD, AND COMPUTER READABLE MEDIUM FOR DISTRIBUTING TARGETED DATA USING ANONYMOUS PROFILES METHODS OF MAKING L-ORNITHINE PHENYL ACETATE COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING ANTHRAQUINONE DERIVATIVES AS GROWTH PROMOTERS AND ANTIFUNGAL AGENTS IBAT INHIBITORS FOR TREATMENT OF METABOLIC DISORDERS AND RELATED CONDITIONS DRUG DERIVATIVES PROCESSING METHOD FOR BIOLOGICAL MATERIAL TO PRODUCE A WATER - RETAINING POLYMER COMPLEX METHOD OF SINTERING A COMPOSITION
Filing Date Jun 8 2012 Jun 8 2012 Feb 23 2011
Oct 24 2012 Oct 29 2012
Apr 19 2011 Dec 12 2012 Feb 15 2013 Sep 2 2010 Apr 10 2013
Apr 12 2013
Apr 16 2013
Oct 26 2011 Apr 18 2013
Oct 5 2011 Nov 3 2011
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2013/03664 2013/05089 2013/06975
2013/07127
2013/07128
2013/07442
2013/07607 2013/07844
2013/07961
2013/07966
2013/07989 2013/07990 2013/07991 2013/07992 2013/07993 2013/07994 2013/07995 2013/08162 2013/08176 2013/08179
2013/08242
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title DENTIFRICE COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING CALCIUM SILICATE HEALTH ASSESSMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ASSETS A PRODUCT PACKAGE UTILIZING AN INFORMATION INDICATOR HELD IN A PRODUCT TRAY SURGICAL INSTRUMENT SYSTEM WITH MULTIPLE LENGTHS OF BROACHES SHARING A COMMON GEOMETRY KNEE PROSTHESIS SYSTEM WITH STANDARD AND DISTALLY OFFSET JOINT LINE INHIBITORS OF VIRAL REPLICATION, THEIR PROCESS OF PREPARATION AND THEIR THERAPEUTICAL USES CACHE MEMORY STRUCTURE AND METHOD INFLUENZA NUCLEIC ACID MOLECULES AND VACCINES MADE THEREFROM PYRAZOLOPYRIDAZINES AND METHODS FOR TREATING RETINALDEGENERATIVE DISEASES AND HEARING LOSS ASSOCIATED WITH USHER SYNDROME METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR GROWING PLANTS ALONG AN UNDULATING PATH DOSE COUNTERS FOR INHALERS, INHALERS AND SHAFTS THEREOF DOSE COUNTERS FOR INHALERS, INHALERS AND SHAFTS THEREOF DOSE COUNTERS FOR INHALERS, INHALERS AND SHAFTS THEREOF DOSE COUNTERS FOR INHALERS, INHALERS AND SHAFTS THEREOF DOSE COUNTERS FOR INHALERS, INHALERS AND SHAFTS THEREOF DOSE COUNTERS FOR INHALERS, INHALERS AND SHAFTS THEREOF DOSE COUNTERS FOR INHALERS, INHALERS AND SHAFTS THEREOF PICK TOOL THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT PROCESS FOR PREPARING 1BUTENE AND A 1,3-BUTADIENE DERIVATIVE CELL STACK AND BATTERY MODULE WITH INTEGRATED HEATER AND HEATER PANELS THEREFOR
Filing Date May 20 2013 Jul 5 2013 Feb 4 2011
Sep 20 2013
Sep 20 2013
Oct 4 2013
Oct 11 2013 Oct 21 2013
Apr 25 2012
May 2 2012
May 18 2011 May 18 2011 May 18 2011 May 18 2011 May 18 2011 May 18 2011 May 18 2011 May 9 2012 Oct 31 2013 Oct 31 2013
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2013/08264 2013/08480
2013/08560 2013/08601
2013/08628
2013/09055
2013/09143 2013/09192 2013/09226
2013/09231
2013/09267
2013/09317
2013/09546
2013/09548
2013/09610
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title BATTERY MODULE AND CONTROL CIRCUIT THEREFOR COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR PREVENTING OR TREATING DISEASES, CONDITIONS, OR PROCESSES CHARACTERIZED BY ABERRANT FIBROBLAST PROLIFERATION AND EXTRACELLULAR MATRIX DEPOSITION PROCESS FOR PRODUCING RIGID POLYURETHANE FOAMS METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A NETWORK SEARCH FUNCTION BINDER COMPOSITION FOR AGGLOMERATION OF FINE MINERALS AND PELLETIZING PROCESS USE OF A KMGF3 COMPOUND FOR TRAPPING METALS IN THE FORM OF FLUORIDES AND/OR OXYFLUORIDES IN A GASEOUS OR A LIQUID PHASE PALLET COVER A LID FOR A BIN METHOD AND APPARATUS OF PRODUCING AND UTILIZING THERMAL ENERGY IN A COMBINED HEAT AND POWER PLANT VARIABLE PRESSURE DROP UP FLOW-PRE-POLYMERISER (UFPP) SYSTEMS AND METHODS SUPER ABRASIVE ELEMENT CONTAINING THERMALLY STABLE POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND MATERIAL AND METHODS AND ASSEMBLIES FOR FORMATION THEREOF SYSTEM OF POWER GENERATION WITH UNDER WATER PRESSURE OF AIR TREATMENT OF INTERVERTEBRAL DISC DEGENERATION USING HUMAN UMBILICAL CORD TISSUE-DERIVED CELLS APPARATUS AND METHODS FOR MEDIA ACCESS CONTROL REPLACEMENT SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND/OR APPARATUS FOR ENABLING COMMUNICATION BETWEEN DEVICES USING DIFFERENT COMMUNICATION PROTOCOLS
Filing Date Nov 4 2013 Nov 11 2013
Nov 12 2013 Nov 18 2013
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Dec 3 2013
05/12/2013 Dec 5 2013 Dec 5 2013
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11/12/2013
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2013/09718
2014/00039
2014/00041 2014/00153 2014/00157 2014/00176
2014/00239
2014/00284 2014/00310 2014/00323
2014/00328 2014/00340
2014/00420 2014/00439
2014/00480 2014/00504
2014/00547 2014/00564
2014/00589
2014/00620
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title INSERTION TUBE FOR FIRING SUBCALIBRE AMMUNITION BODIES AND WEAPON COMPRISING AN INSERTION TUBE USE OF A MIXTURE COMPRISING A HYDROFLUOROOLEFIN AS A MEDIUM-VOLTAGE ARCEXTINGUISHING AND/OR INSULATING GAS AND MEDIUMVOLTAGE ELECTRICAL DEVICE COMPRISING SAME SOLAR THERMAL POWER SYSTEM PYRIDAZINONE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS DAAO INHIBITORS SHOWER DOOR ASSEMBLY METHOD OF TREATING ATHEROSCLEROSIS IN HIGH TRIGLYCERIDE SUBJECTS PALLET WITH SUPPORT ELEMENTS CONFIGURED AS ONE-PIECE SKIDS AND RELATED METHODS METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A CONFECTIONERY SHELL SOLID DOSAGE FORM LICENSE MANAGEMENT DEVICE, LICENSE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM, LICENSE MANAGEMENT METHOD, AND PROGRAM GUIDED MANEUVERING OF A MINING VEHICLE TO A TARGET DESTINATION PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING EBASTINE AND FLUTICASONE STABLE DOSAGE FORMS OF ARTEROLANE AND PIPERAQUINE ABSORBENT ARTICLE WITH WAISTBAND AND LEG CUFF HAVING GATHERS METHOD OF PRODUCING AN AROMATISED AQUEOUS LIQUID MOBILE BANKING SYSTEM WITH CRYPTOGRAPHIC EXPANSION DEVICE A safety device AGGLOMERATING MAGNETIC ALKOXYSILANE-COATED NANOPARTICLES IMPROVEMENTS IN ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS AND METHODS THEREFOR EICOSAPENTAENOIC ACIDPRODUCING MICROORGANISMS,
Filing Date Dec 20 2013
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2014/00708 2014/00765
2014/00768 2014/00801
2014/00804
2014/00863
2014/00898
2014/00913
2014/00968
2014/00979
2014/01040
2014/01073 2014/01176 2014/01195 2014/01196 2014/01204 2014/01210 2014/01211 2014/01224
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title FATTY ACID COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USES THEREOF NOVEL ESTROGEN RECEPTOR LIGANDS METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CODING VIDEO, AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR DECODING VIDEO ACCOMPANIED BY INTER PREDICTION USING COLLOCATED IMAGE INTERLEUKIN-31 MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY A METHOD AND A DEVICE FOR SENSING THE PROPERTIES OF A MATERIAL TO BE CRUSHED METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR PARTITIONING USER'S SOCIALNETWORK CIRCLES AND COMPUTER STORAGE MEDIUM THEREOF PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF FORMIC ACID BY REACTING CARBON DIOXIDE WITH HYDROGEN PEMETREXED COMPLEXES AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING PEMETREXED COMPLEXES BACKUP NUCLEAR REACTOR AUXILIARY POWER USING DECAY HEAT ANTIBACTERIAL CYCLOPENTA[C]PYRROLE SUBSTITUTED 3,4-DIHYDRO-1H[1,8]NAPHTHYRIDINONES MAIZE PLANTS HAVING A PARTIALLY OR FULLY MULTIPLIED GENOME AND USES THEREOF USE OF AN AROMATASE INHIBITOR FOR THE TREATMENT OF HYPOGONADISM AND RELATED DISEASES INHALER DEVICE NOVEL CRYSTAL FORM CARTRIDGE AMMUNITION IMPROVED FOOD PACKAGING FILTER CLEANING APPARATUS PEPTIDE NANOPARTICLES AND USES THEREOF KINASE INHIBITOR POLYMORPHS PROCESS FOR THE ENZYMATIC SYNTHESIS OF (7S)-3,4DIMETHOXYBICYCLO[4.2.0]OCTA-
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number
2014/01228
2014/01323 2014/01338
2014/01339 2014/01340
2014/01341
2014/01349
2014/01351
2014/01358
2014/01451 2014/01465 2014/01466 2014/01487 2014/01516
2014/01517 2014/01524 2014/01622
2014/01660 2014/01704 2014/01706
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title 1,3,5-TRIENE-7-CARBOXYLIC ACID, AND APPLICATION IN THE SYNTHESIS OF IVABRADINE AND SALTS THEREOF METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CLASSIFYING COMMODITIES ON ECOMMERCE PLATFORM DRILLING RIG METHODS FOR REDUCING CHILDHOOD OBESITY AND FOR CALCULATING CHILDHOOD OBESITY RISK METHODS FOR REDUCING CHILDHOOD OBESITY CUTTING OR EMBOSSING TOOL FOR FROZEN CONFECTIONERY PRODUCTS FROZEN CONFECTIONERY PRODUCT WITH A PEELABLE GEL COATING AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING SAME HIGH-STRENGTH GALVANIZED STEEL SHEET EXCELLENT IN BENDABILITY AND MANUFACTURING METHOD THEREOF IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO CORRUGATED BOARD AND THE MANUFACTURE THEREOF METHOD FOR PRODUCING FORMAMIDES AND FORMIC ACID ESTERS ROULETTE MODIFICATION SYSTEM AND WAGERING METHODS ADJUSTABLE WALKWAY GASIFICATION REACTOR LEFT VENTRICULAR DIASTOLIC FUNCTION IMPROVING AGENT BEVERAGE DISPENSER WITH AUTOMATIC CLOSURE OF THE POWDER CONTAINERS CHUTES BEVERAGE DISPENSER WITH IMPROVED REFILLING OPERATION COATING COMPOSITIONS FOR FOOD AND BEVERAGE CONTAINERS METHOD OF TREATING GASTROINTESTINAL STROMAL TUMORS Therapeutic Substances AN IMPROVED HERBICIDAL FORMULATION TREATMENT OF PERIPHERAL VASCULAR DISEASE USING
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04/03/2014 Mar 7 2014 Mar 7 2014
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number
2014/01714 2014/01759
2014/01760
2014/01773
2014/01774
2014/01784 2014/01787
2014/01799
2014/01813 2014/01880 2014/01931
2014/01946
2014/02012 2014/02017 2014/02030 2014/02166
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title UMBILICAL CORD TISSUE-DERIVED CELLS REMOVAL OF CONTAMINATING VIRUSES FROM AAV PREPARATIONS B7-H6 THERAPEUTICALLY ACTIVE MONOCLONAL ANTIBODY AGAINST B7-H6 POLYPEPTIDE HUMANIZED MONOCLONE ANTIBODY OF MACROPHAGE INHIBITION FACTOR 1 AND USE THEREOF N-[5-(AMINOSULFONYL)-4-METHYL1,3-THIAZOL-2-YL]-N-METHYL-2-[4-(2PYRIDINYL)PHENYL]ACETAMIDE MESYLATE MONOHYDRATE N-[5-(AMINOSULFONYL)-4-METHYL1,3-THIAZOL-2-YL]-N-METHYL-2-[4-(2PYRIDINYL)PHENYL]ACETAMIDE MESYLATE MONOHYDRATE HAVING A SPECIFIC PARTICLE SIZE DISTRIBUTION RANGE AND A SPECIFIC SURFACE AREA RANGE FOR USE IN PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS FLUID TREATMENT APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHODS OPHTHTALMIC COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING PROSTAGLANDIN F2 ALPHA DERIVATIVES AND HYALURONIC ACID HOPPER BOX AND HOPPER CONSTRUCTED WITH A COLLAPSED AND ELONGATED LONGITUDINALLY CURVED C-SHAPED FLOOR RENEWABLE DIESEL REFINERY STRATEGY LINEAR PERISTALTIC PUMP CENTRIFUGALLY CAST COMPOSITE ROLL FOR HOT ROLLING AND ITS PRODUCTION METHOD A WEAR TIP HOLDER FOR A VSI CRUSHER, A KIT COMPRISING A WEAR TIP HOLDER, AND A METHOD OF REDUCING THE WEAR RATE OF A WEAR TIP HOLDER TRANSDERMAL VENOUS ACCESS LOCKING SOLUTIONS DENSITY PHASE SEPARATION DEVICE VASCULAR ACCESS SYSTEM WITH CONNECTOR COMPOSITIONS OF EFAVIRENZ
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Mar 7 2014 Mar 11 2014
Mar 11 2014
Sep 26 2012
Sep 26 2012
Sep 15 2012 Mar 11 2014
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Mar 17 2014
Aug 31 2011 Mar 19 2014 Mar 19 2014 Mar 24 2014
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/02171 2014/02190 2014/02196
2014/02200 2014/02219 2014/02270
2014/02272
2014/02334 2014/02335 2014/02384
2014/02385
2014/02389 2014/02397 2014/02407
2014/02413
2014/02419
2014/02421
2014/02422
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title AMINO ACID SEQUENCES FOR CONTROLLING PATHOGENS MESSAGE DISPLAY METHOD, SYSTEM, TERMINAL AND SERVER SCENE CHANGE DETECTION FOR PERCEPTUAL QUALITY EVALUATION IN VIDEO SEQUENCES EX VIVO MATURATION OF ISLET CELLS PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A PIPE LINED WITH AN INLINER METHOD FOR PRODUCING HOLLOW BLOCKS COMPRISING A POLYURETHANE FOAM PRODUCTION OF POLYMERS BY MEANS OF CONTROLLED RADICAL POLYMERISATION REFORMER TUBE HAVING INTERNAL HEAT EXCHANGE PRODUCTION OF ISOPROPANOL BY IMPROVED RECOMBINANT STRAINS INTEROMONE COMPOSITIONS AND THEIR USE TO MODIFY BEHAVIOR IN DIFFERENT VERTEBRATE SPECIES INTEROMONE COMPOSITIONS AND THEIR USE TO MODIFY BEHAVIOR IN DIFFERENT VERTEBRATE SPECIES SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DIAGNOSING AN ENGINE HEATING SMOKABLE MATERIAL A METHOD AND CIRCUIT STRUCTURE FOR SUPPRESSING SINGLE EVENT TRANSIENTS OR GLITCHES IN DIGITAL ELECTRONIC CIRCUITS A METHOD OF AND A SYSTEM FOR DISTRIBUTING INFORMATION ABOUT ROAD CONDITIONS COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS TO INHIBIT STEM CELL AND PROGENITOR CELL BINDING TO LYMPHOID TISSUE AND FOR REGENERATING GERMINAL CENTERS IN LYMPHATIC TISSUES SOY PROTEIN PRODUCTS OF IMPROVED WATER-BINDING CAPACITY SOY PROTEIN PRODUCTS OF IMPROVED WATER-BINDING CAPACITY
Filing Date Mar 24 2014 Aug 17 2012 Oct 11 2011
Sep 28 2012 Mar 26 2014 Mar 27 2014
Mar 27 2014
Nov 7 2012 Oct 3 2012 Sep 20 2012
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Aug 18 2011
Dec 16 2011
Dec 16 2011
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/02423
2014/02441
2014/02477
2014/02487
2014/02509 2014/02517
2014/02524 2014/02553
2014/02557
2014/02569
2014/02571 2014/02685
2014/02744
2014/02761 2014/02767
2014/02774
2014/02790
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title SOY PROTEIN PRODUCTS OF IMPROVED WATER-BINDING CAPACITY WATER CRAFT HAVING OPEN UPPER DECK, AFT SWIM DECK AND COLLAPSIBLE BULWARKS COMPOUNDS FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE LIFTING AND TRANSPORTING DEVICE INCLUDING FRONT LOAD SUPPORTING CASTORS AND ASSOCIATED LINKAGE SYSTEM JET LOOP REACTOR HAVING NANOFILTRATION AEROSOL GENERATING SYSTEM WITH IMPROVED AEROSOL PRODUCTION IMPROVED OFFSHORE MARINE ANCHOR VACCINES FOR HUMAN PAPILLOMA VIRUS AND METHODS FOR USING THE SAME ROTARY KNIFE FIXTURE FOR CUTTING SPIRAL, TEXTURED POTATO PIECES HIGHLY SAFE CONTROL MECHANISM FOR A DEVICE FOR THE SEALED TRANSFER BETWEEN TWO CLOSED SPACES SELECTIVE ANDROGEN RECEPTOR MODULATORS VENTURI EFFECT TECHNOLOGY ON A FOOD PRODUCT MOLDING MACHINE SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR MONITORING AN AIR AND LUBE SYSTEM OF A MINING MACHINE PACKAGING SYSTEM AND USE THEREOF SYSTEM FOR CONNECTING A LIFTING DEVICE TO THE SUSPENSION BRACKET OF A VEHICLE DESALINATION SYSTEM WITH ENERGY RECOVERY AND RELATED PUMPS, VALVES AND CONTROLLER NEW THIO DERIVATIVES BEARING LACTAMS AS POTENT HDAC INHIBITORS AND THEIR USES AS MEDICAMENTS
Filing Date Dec 16 2011
Apr 2 2014
Apr 3 2014
04/04/2014
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Mar 26 2014 Apr 11 2014
May 6 2014
Oct 24 2012 Oct 15 2012
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/02791 2014/02817
2014/02864
2014/02870
2014/02871
2014/02881 2014/02882 2014/02910
2014/02936 2014/02941 2014/02974
2014/02977 2014/02998
2014/03045
2014/03057
2014/03087 2014/03128 2014/03153 2014/03164
2014/03187
2014/03229
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title MODULATION OF MACROPHAGE ACTIVATION SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SUPPORTING AN EXERCISE MOVEMENT A GASTRORETENTIVE DOSAGE SYSTEM AND PROCESS OF PREPARATION THEREOF METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A TWO-PART HYBRID WHEEL MADE OF A LIGHT ALLOY, IN PARTICULAR ALUMINUM STAINLESS STEEL PICKLING IN AN OXIDIZING, ELECTROLYTIC ACID BATH METHOD FOR PROCESSING FISCHER-TROPSCH OFF-GAS METHOD FOR PROCESSING FISCHER-TROPSCH OFF-GAS IMMUNOGENIC COMPLEXES OF POLYANIONIC CARBOMERS AND ENV POLYPEPTIDES AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE AND USE THEREOF PROSTHESIS COMPONENT THICKENING VINYL COPOLYMERS DISK BRAKE, IN PARTICULAR FOR A UTILITY VEHICLE, AND BRAKE LINING FOR A DISK BRAKE SUPPORT METAL STRUCTURE FOR A FALSE CEILING VENUCANE: AN ELECTRONIC TRAVEL AID FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED AND BLIND PEOPLE METHOD, SYSTEM AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT FOR NAVIGATING DIGITAL MEDIA CONTENT SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR FORMING AND MAINTAINING A HIGH PERFORMANCE FRC CHEWY FOOD COMPOSITIONS PROCESS FOR TREATING AN EFFLUENT THAT CONTAINS METALS DEICING COMPOSITION A CINEMA STRUCTURE AND A METHOD FOR CONSTRUCTING A CINEMA STRUCTURE METHODS OF APPLYING A SORBENT COATING ON A SUBSTRATE, A SUPPORT, AND/OR A SUBSTRATE COATED WITH A SUPPORT POLYMER BONDED VAT DYES
Filing Date Apr 16 2014 Sep 20 2011
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/03237
2014/03261 2014/03266
2014/03270 2014/03304 2014/03312 2014/03331 2014/03345
2014/03373
2014/03377 2014/03383
2014/03409 2014/03420 2014/03449 2014/03454
2014/03465
2014/03496 2014/03497
2014/03502 2014/03519
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF N-SUBSTITUTED 2-(ACETYLAMINO)N'-BENZYL-3METHOXYPROPANAMIDES APPARATUS FOR INTERNALLY TREATING PIPES PROPHYLACTIC AND POST-ACUTE USE OF PROGESTERONE TO BETTER OUTCOMES ASSOCIATED WITH CONCUSSION BALLISTIC RESISTANT ARTICLE COMPRISING POLYETHYLENE TAPES THREE-DIMENSIONAL SPINE CORRECTION ROBOT AN INTERNAL PRESSURE EQUALISING TUBULAR ROCK BOLT DUAL INHIBITOR OF MET AND VEGF FOR TREATING CANCER PAPER MONEY DETECTION AND COUNTING DEVICE AND DETECTION AND COUNTING METHOD OBJECT COMPRISING A REGION OF ITS SURFACE SUITABLE FOR SHOWING A PLURALITY OF IMAGES REFRACTORY PURGING DEVICES MALONIC ACID DI-SALTS AND A METHOD FOR PREPARING MALONYL DIHALIDES POLYOLEFIN FIBER END HORNS FOR PANTOGRAPH ASSEMBLY ELECTRONIC CONTROLLER FOR A CVT RATIO IMPROVED METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE POSITION AND/OR SPEED OF A GUIDED VEHICLE; ASSOCIATED SYSTEM METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR POSITIONING GLASS SHEETS FOR FORMING ARCED-PASSAGE TRANSFER APPARATUS TRANSDERMAL THERAPEUTIC SYSTEM FOR ADMINISTERING FENTANYL OR AN ANALOGUE THEREOF NICOTINIC RECEPTOR NONCOMPETITIVE MODULATORS DROUGHT TOLERANT PLANTS PRODUCED BY MODIFICATION OF THE STAY-GREEN STGX LOCUS
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/03541
2014/03558
2014/03566
2014/03568
2014/03572
2014/03584 2014/03592
2014/03604
2014/03610 2014/03630 2014/03631
2014/03632 2014/03634 2014/03648 2014/03691 2014/03694 2014/03696 2014/03698 2014/03702 2014/03703
2014/03704
2014/03727
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title METHODS OF TREATING EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR DELETION MUTANT VIII RELATED DISORDERS METHOD FOR EXTINGUISHING A FIRE IN AN ENCLOSED SPACE, AND FIRE EXTINGUISHING SYSTEM METHOD FOR HIGHLY EXPRESSING RECOMBINANT PROTEIN OF ENGINEERING BACTERIA AND USE THEREOF SHAPE OPTIMIZED HEADERS AND METHODS OF MANUFACTURE THEREOF AUTOMATED PANTOGRAPH CONTROL FOR MINING TRUCK POWER SYSTEM FISCHER-TROPSCH PROCESS COMPOSITION FOR USE IN THE PROMOTION OF MAGNESIUM ABSORPTION AND/OR MAGNESIUM RETENTION RIGID OR FLEXIBLE SOLAR COLLECTOR WITH AN IMAGE DISPLAYED ON THE SURFACE AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING SAME GAMING MACHINE METHOD FOR OPERATING A CONVEYOR INSTALLATION FUEL COMPOSITION COMPRISING A HEAVY FUEL OIL AND A BIOMASS PRODUCT SLICING APPARATUS TENT MODULE BLOCK STRUCTURE A PROSTHESIS FENCE PANEL MANUFACTURE LAUNDRY COMPOSITIONS IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO FABRIC TREATMENT COMPOSITIONS UNIFIED IDENTITY MANAGEMENT FOR MOBILE WEB PAYMENTS LIQUID DETERGENTS COMPRISING LIPASE AND BLEACH CATALYST ISOTROPIC LIQUID DETERGENTS COMPRISING SOIL RELEASE POLYMER WIRELESS TRANSMISSION DEVICE, FAILURE-INFORMATION FORWARDING METHOD, AND FAILURE-INFORMATION NOTIFICATION METHOD APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR THE MANAGEMENT OF RECEPTION
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2014/03730 2014/03731 2014/03735
2014/03739 2014/03742 2014/03743 2014/03745 2014/03761
2014/03776 2014/03781
2014/03786
2014/03791 2014/03801 2014/03803 2014/03830
2014/03836 2014/03840
2014/03855 2014/03858
2014/03877
2014/03938 2014/03939 2014/03941 2014/03948
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title PARAMETERS IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM A PROCESS FOR PRODUCING TEA PRODUCT MICROBICIDAL COMPOSITION PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS COMPRISING ATORVASTATIN AND GLIMEPIRIDE METHODS OF TREATMENT WITH DEFERIPRONE MICROBICIDAL COMPOSITION MICROBICIDAL COMPOSITION MICROBICIDAL COMPOSITION POLYPEPTIDES HAVING LYSOZYME ACTIVITY AND POLYNUCLEOTIDES ENCODING SAME BIOCONTROL OF NEMATODES METHOD FOR IMPROVED TRANSFORMATION USING AGROBACTERIUM HIGH-STRENGTH, HIGH-HARDNESS BINDERS AND DRILLING TOOLS FORMED USING THE SAME OIL WELL PRODUCT TREATMENT BULK MATERIAL MONITORING SYSTEM COMPOSITION, APPARATUS, KIT AND METHOD AND USES THEREOF CONTROL METHOD FOR THE STAGED TIMING AND REGULATION OF LIGHT IN PLANT LIGHTING THROMBIN-BINDING ANTIBODY MOLECULES AND USES THEREOF SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR POWER CONVERSION FOR RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCES MOUTHPIECE LINING PAPER FOR A SMOKING ARTICLE METHODS OF PREPARING ICOTINIB AND ICOTINIB HYDROCHLORIDE, AND INTERMEDIATES THEREOF STRIGOLACTAM DERIVATIVES AS PLANT GROWTH REGULATING COMPOUNDS PLANTS HAVING INCREASED TOLERANCE TO HERBICIDES PLANTS HAVING INCREASED TOLERANCE TO HERBICIDES COATING UNIT AND METHOD FOR COATING WORKPIECES ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING DGLA, 15-OHEPA
Filing Date
Oct 30 2012 Dec 5 2012 Nov 14 2012
Nov 16 2012 Dec 5 2012 Dec 5 2012 Dec 5 2012 May 22 2014
Nov 2 2012 Dec 14 2012
Oct 26 2011
Nov 15 2012 May 23 2014 May 23 2014 May 16 2012
May 26 2014 May 26 2014
Nov 30 2012 Dec 28 2012
May 27 2014
May 29 2014 May 29 2014 Dec 4 2012 Jan 25 2013
547
DECEMBER 2015 Application Number
2014/03953
2014/03989 2014/04030
2014/04032
2014/04033
2014/04034 2014/04035 2014/04036 2014/04037 2014/04039 2014/04085 2014/04098 2014/04100 2014/04133
2014/04150
2014/04151
2014/04154
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title AND/OR 15-HETRE AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF A NOZZLE ASSEMBLY COMPRISING FIRST AND SECOND ELEMENTS BEING COUPLED TO ONE ANOTHER IN A SLIDING TRANSLATION RELATIONSHIP AND A SEALING MEMBER MADE OF THERMALLY INTUMESCENT MATERIAL, REFRACTORY ELEMENT, METHOD FOR COUPLING TWO REFRACTORY ELEMENTS. SYNTHESIS OF HIGH ACTIVITY LARGE CRYSTAL ZSM-5 TRIPPING MECHANISM FOR SURGE PROTECTOR AND SURGE PROTECTOR DETERMINING THE RELATIVE ORIENTATION OF MEMBERS OF AN ARTICULATED WORK MACHINE CONTROL STRATEGY FOR PROVIDING REGENERATIVE ELECTRICAL POWER TO TROLLEY LINE IN TROLLEY CAPABLE MINING TRUCK ANHYDROUS ANTIPERSPIRANT COMPOSITIONS MICROCAPSULE CONTAINING FUNGICIDAL ACTIVE INGREDIENT UNDERGROUND COAL GASIFICATION WELL LINER PLANT DISEASE CONTROL COMPOSITION A FLIP CONTAINER FOR BLISTER CARD MEDICATION HOLDERS INTRAVENOUS CATHETER APPARATUS ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITION PROCESS FOR RECOVERY OF NALMEFENE HYDROCHLORIDE COMBINATION OF A CONTAINER FOR A LIQUID FOODSTUFF AND A QUANTITY OF PROPELLANT AND USE OF A PROPELLANT MULTI-LINEAR X-RAY SCANNING SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR X-RAY SCANNING PROCESS FOR PREPARING FORMIC ACID BY REACTION OF CARBON DIOXIDE WITH HYDROGEN SYSTEM FOR PROCESSING BATTERY PLATES AND
Filing Date
Dec 14 2012
May 30 2014 Nov 7 2012
Oct 26 2012
Nov 19 2012
Nov 14 2012 Dec 20 2012 Sep 28 2012 Jan 21 2013 Nov 2 2012 Mar 27 2012 Dec 5 2012 Dec 6 2012 Jun 5 2014
02/06/2014
Jun 6 2014
Nov 8 2012
548
DECEMBER 2015 Application Number
2014/04155
2014/04157 2014/04158 2014/04159
2014/04162 2014/04163 2014/04218 2014/04221 2014/04228
2014/04234
2014/04262
2014/04266 2014/04268
2014/04278 2014/04295
2014/04296
2014/04328 2014/04330
2014/04360
2014/04361 2014/04363
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title ARRANGEMENT THEREOF IN THE PROVIDED BATTERY HOUSING METHOD AND APPARATUS TO ELIMINATE FUEL USE FOR ELECTRIC DRIVE MACHINES DURING TROLLEY OPERATION KINASE INHIBITORS EDGE PROTECTOR FOR GROUND ENGAGING TOOL ASSEMBLY A METHOD FOR MONITORING THE OPERATION OF A LIQUID FOOD PROCESSING SYSTEM SPRAYHEAD FOR A SPRAY DEVICE SPRAYHEAD FOR A SPRAY DEVICE PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF FURFURAL DISPOSAL OF ORGANIC WASTE EFFICIENT LIPID DELIVERY TO HUMAN TEAR FILM USING A SALTSENSITIVE EMULSION SYSTEM HIGH TRACTION SYNTHETIC ROPE FOR POWERED BLOCKS AND METHODS USE OF POLYMERIC EXCIPIENTS FOR LYOPHILIZATION OR FREEZING OF PARTICLES PREPARATION OF TRANSITION METAL CARBOXYLATES COMBINATION THERAPY FOR TREATING HEARING AND BALANCE DISORDERS PROCESSES FOR MAKING MAGNOLOL ANALOGS SONOTRODE AND DEVICE FOR REDUCING AND ELIMINATING FOAMING OF LIQUID PRODUCTS SUBSTITUTED 1,2,5-OXADIAZOLE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS HERBICIDES II ELECTRONIC TRANSACTION METHOD MUNITION, CHARGE FOR SUCH A MUNITION, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SUCH A MUNITION FAULT DIAGNOSIS OF A LIFT INSTALLATION AND COMPONENTS THEREOF BY MEANS OF SENSOR MATERIAL AND PACKAGING FOR THE STORAGE OF YEAST METHOD AND INSTALLATION FOR HANDLING POULTRY
Filing Date
Dec 5 2012
Dec 5 2012 Dec 11 2012 Dec 14 2012
Dec 6 2012 Dec 6 2012 Dec 28 2012 Dec 11 2012 Jun 9 2014
Jun 9 2014
Dec 13 2012
Nov 15 2012 Jan 10 2013
Jun 10 2014 Jun 11 2014
Jun 11 2014
Jun 12 2014 Jun 12 2014
Dec 3 2012
Dec 13 2012 Nov 12 2012
549
DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/04399 2014/04413
2014/04418
2014/04424 2014/04438 2014/04440 2014/04460
2014/04484 2014/04495
2014/04499 2014/04510
2014/04533 2014/04535
2014/04541 2014/04561 2014/04584
2014/04588 2014/04589
2014/04590
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title BIO-PESTCIDE METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS ASSEMBLY METHOD FOR A WINDOW OF A RAIL VEHICLE, AND RAIL VEHICLE SYNTHETIC RESIN CAP FOR CARBONATED BEVERAGE-FILLED CONTAINER, CLOSURE DEVICE, AND BEVERAGE-CONTAINING CLOSURE DEVICE CO-PRODUCTION OF METHANOL AND UREA MORPHOLINYL BENZOTRIAZINE FOR USE IN CANCER THERAPY PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF TRAVOPROST IMPROVED HEAVY METAL PASSIVATOR/TRAP FOR FCC PROCESSES A CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR THE CARBONYLATION OF ETHYLENE USE OF STROBILURIN TYPE COMPOUNDS FOR COMBATING PHYTOPATHOGENIC FUNGI RESISTANT TO QO INHIBITORS TRPM8 ANTAGONISTS SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING AN EXCEPTION TO A PARKING RESTRICTION QUINOLINE DERIVATIVES AS PDE10A ENZYME INHIBITORS WEAR RESISTANT LINING ELEMENT FOR EDGE PROTECTION AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE SAME PACKAGING CONTAINING A STOCK CUBE OR STOCK TABLET COMPOUNDS CORROSION INHIBITOR COMPOSITIONS FOR OXYGENATED GASOLINES METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR POINT OF USE WATER FILTRATION METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING CIRCUIT SWITCHED FALL BACK OF A MOBILE STATION FROM E-UTRAN TO UTRAN/GERAN IN A FULL-MULTI-OPERATOR CORE NETWORK PROCESSING OF CHLORINECONTAINING CARBON-BASED RADIOACTIVE WASTE
Filing Date Jun 13 2014 Jun 17 2014
Oct 10 2012
Dec 21 2012 Jun 17 2014 Jun 17 2014 Jun 18 2014
Jun 18 2014 Jun 19 2014
Dec 19 2012 Nov 5 2010
Dec 21 2012 Dec 17 2012
Nov 21 2012 Jun 20 2014 Dec 28 2012
Dec 14 2012 Dec 14 2012
Dec 11 2012
550
DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/04591
2014/04616 2014/04627 2014/04630 2014/04649 2014/04666
2014/04672
2014/04673 2014/04674 2014/04677 2014/04679 2014/04680 2014/04681 2014/04682 2014/04684 2014/04686 2014/04689 2014/04716 2014/04756
2014/04757
2014/04766
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title METHODS AND NODES FOR MANAGING NETWORK RESOURCES AS WELL AS A CORRESPONDING SYSTEM AND COMPUTER PROGRAM BROMODOMAIN INHIBITORS A PROTECTED REDUCED METAL CATALYST AIR COMPRESSOR PROVIDED WITH BELT GUARD CHEMICAL ADDITIVE FOR GYPSUM PRODUCTS PROCESS FOR PREPARING AND PURIFYING SALTS OF ACRYLAMIDO2-METHYLPROPANESULFONIC ACID ALUMINIUM ELECTROLYSIS CELL COMPRISING SIDEWALL TEMPERATURE CONTROL SYSTEM LINER FASTENER OPERATION OF A SERVING NODE IN A NETWORK CORE BARREL VALVE ASSEMBLY PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING TEA PRODUCTS A COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR TREATING SUBSTRATES SPECTRUM-ADJUSTABLE LAMP FOR USE IN PLANT LIGHTING ISOTOPICALLY ALTERED OPTICAL FIBER ASSEMBLY PROCESS OF A TELESCOPIC TOWER IMPROVED PRE-SOAKING PROCESS FOR BIOMASS CONVERSION UMBILICAL SPLINT AND METHOD OF USE SPARE WHEEL CARRIER FOR A VEHICLE VIRTUAL MONEY BALANCE BYPASS INQUIRY METHOD, SYSTEM AND COMPUTER-READABLE STORAGE MEDIUM PROCESSES AND SYSTEMS FOR CONVERSION OF ALKYL BROMIDES TO HIGHER MOLECULAR WEIGHT HYDROCARBONS IN CIRCULATING CATALYST REACTORREGENERATOR SYSTEMS DEVICE FOR MEASURING ELECTRICAL CURRENT AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME
Filing Date Jan 30 2012
Jun 23 2014 Dec 14 2012 Dec 21 2012 Jun 24 2014 Jun 25 2014
Jan 11 2013
Dec 13 2012 Apr 24 2012 Jan 27 2012 Dec 18 2012 Jan 14 2013 May 16 2012 Feb 1 2012 Dec 10 2012 Dec 28 2012 Oct 12 2012 Apr 19 2012 Nov 28 2012
Dec 13 2012
Jun 6 2012
551
DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/04768
2014/04770 2014/04787
2014/04803
2014/04805 2014/04807 2014/04822
2014/04828
2014/04859 2014/04879
2014/04881
2014/04882 2014/04885
2014/04888 2014/04898
2014/04920
2014/04921 2014/04922 2014/04930 2014/04957 2014/04980
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title APPARATUS, SYSTEM, AND METHOD FOR CREATING ONE OR MORE SLOW-SPEED COMMUNICATIONS CHANNELS UTILIZING A REAL-TIME COMMUNICATION CHANNEL STABILISED PLATFORM SUBSTITUTED 4 - PHENYL PYRIDINES FOR THE TREATMENT OF NK-1 RECEPTOR RELATED DISEASES UNDERGROUND COAL GASIFICATION AND LINKAGE METHOD WIND PARK WITH REAL TIME WIND SPEED MEASUREMENTS INHALATION DEVICE FOR POWDERED DRUGS APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MICROPHONE POSITIONING BASED ON A SPATIAL POWER DENSITY GEOGRAPHICALLY LOCALIZED RECOMMENDATIONS IN A COMPUTING ADVICE FACILITY BUILDING METHOD AND SYSTEM METHODS OF CONTROLLING UNDESIRABLE VEGETATION WITH IMIDAZOLINONE HERBICIDES AND ADJUVANTS IN HERBICIDE RESISTANT CROP PLANTS PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF 1-[2-(2,4-DIMETHYLPHENYLSULFANYL)-PHENYL]PIPERAZINE ELECTRIC VEHICLE CONTROL APPARATUS AND ELECTRIC VEHICLE A METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING THE TRANSFER OF MEDICAL-RELATED INFORMATION DRILL CHUCK ISOLATOR AN ELECTRONIC SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR IMPLEMENTING A VEHICLE INSURANCE PLAN OSTEOPONTIN VARIANTS FOR USE IN SUPPRESSION OR PREVENTION OF TUMOR GROWTH AND COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SUCH OSTEOPONTIN VARIANTS TERMITE BARRIER SEAL RETAINING WALL PLANT TREATMENT COMPOSITION ROCK BREAKING DEVICE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MONITORING BRAKING EFFORT
Filing Date Dec 11 2012
Jul 27 2014 Jun 27 2014
Jun 27 2014
Jun 27 2014 Jun 27 2014 Jun 30 2014
Jan 5 2012
Jul 1 2014 Jul 2 2014
Dec 20 2012
Jun 18 2012 Jul 2 2014
Jul 2 2014 Jul 2 2014
Dec 7 2012
Sep 11 2012 Jul 4 2014 Jul 4 2014 Jul 7 2014 Jul 7 2014
552
DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/04991 2014/05006
2014/05008
2014/05012
2014/05014 2014/05032
2014/05034
2014/05035
2014/05036 2014/05039
2014/05043
2014/05044 2014/05047
2014/05053
2014/05072 2014/05075
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title WHEEL HUB FOR VEHICLE AXLE MOUTHPIECE LINING PAPER, FORMED AS A FILM/FOIL, OF A FILTER CIGARETTE MOLECULAR SIEVE SSZ-87 COMPOSITION OF MATTER AND SYNTHESIS THEREOF ELECTRODE FOR ELECTROCHEMICAL ABATEMENT OF CHEMICAL OXYGEN DEMAND OF INDUSTRIAL WASTES A PROCESS FOR LIME SLURRY PRODUCTION METHODS OF MODULATING STOMATA CONDUCTANCE AND PLANT EXPRESSION CONSTRUCTS FOR EXECUTING SAME VACCINATION BY MEANS OF RECOMBINANT YEAST BY PRODUCING A PROTECTIVE HUMORAL IMMUNE RESPONSE AGAINST DEFINED ANTIGENS CATALYST USED IN THE PRODUCTION OF ETHYLENE AND PROPYLENE FROM METHANOL AND/OR DIMETHYL ETHER, METHOD FOR PREPARING THE SAME AND METHOD FOR USING THE SAME KNOTLESS SUTURE, AND KIT CONTAINING SAME PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATION COMPRISING BREXPIPRAZOLE AND SUBSTITUTED BETA CYCLODEXTRIN SYNTHETIC RESIN CAP, SYNTHETIC RESIN CAP LINER, CLOSING DEVICE, AND BEVERAGE-CONTAINED CLOSING DEVICE A MALE MOULD ELEMENT A METHOD AND A SYSTEM FOR MONITORING AND CONTROL OF FOULING AND OPTIMIZATION THEREOF OF TWO SIDE MEMBRANE FOULING PROCESS TOPICAL TREATMENT FOR CHEMOTHERAPY INDUCED EYELASH LOSS OR HYPOTRICHOSIS USING PROSTAMIDE F2 ALPHA AGONISTS COMBUSTION APPARATUS, AND HEATING FURNACE USING SAME PROCESSES FOR PRODUCING LIPIDS
Filing Date Jul 8 2014 Dec 21 2012
Feb 13 2013
Feb 7 2013
Sep 12 2012 Jul 10 2014
Dec 12 2012
Apr 23 2012
Dec 24 2012 Dec 28 2012
Dec 14 2012
Mar 20 2013 Dec 23 2011
Jul 10 2014
Nov 22 2012 Dec 21 2012
553
DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/05077 2014/05078
2014/05079 2014/05080
2014/05091
2014/05101
2014/05109
2014/05124 2014/05135
2014/05153
2014/05155
2014/05156 2014/05158 2014/05160
2014/05161 2014/05165 2014/05172 2014/05177 2014/05199
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title METHODS FOR DEOXYGENATING BIOMASS-DERIVED PYROLYSIS OIL KNITTED SUBSTRATE FOR USE IN MEDICAL BANDAGING PRODUCT AND BANDAGING PRODUCT REPLACEMENT HAIR STRAND HAVING A HAIR-JOINING ELEMENT USE OF ORGANIC FIBRE CEMENT AS A RAW MATERIAL IN THE PRODUCTION OF CEMENT CLINKER TIME RELEASED BIODEGRADABLE OR BIOERODIBLE MICROSPHERES OR MICROPARTICLES SUSPENDED IN A SOLIDIFYING DEPOT-FORMING INJECTABLE DRUG FORMULATION NEW INDOLIZINE DERIVATIVES, METHOD FOR PREPARING SAME AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING SAME ABERRANT CELL-RESTRICTED IMMUNOGLOBULINS PROVIDED WITH A TOXIC MOIETY EXHAUST GAS PURIFICATION CATALYST A PRESSING ASSEMBLY AND METHOD FOR FORMING A DEPRESSION WITHIN A MOVING GYPSUM BOARD METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR FORMING LOW-METAL BIOMASSDERIVED PYROLYSIS OIL APPARATUS, SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR RISK INDICATOR CALCULATION FOR DRIVING BEHAVIOUR AND FOR RECONSTRUCTING A VEHICLE TRAJECTORY HAIR COMPOSITION WITH IMPROVED RHEOLOGY PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES RELATED THERETO A NOVEL PROCESS OF CULTIVATING BACTERIA FOR YIELD IMPROVEMENT OF CAPSULAR POLYOSES HAIR TREATMENT COMPOSITION PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING TEA PRODUCTS METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROTECTING A MINER VESICULAR STOMATITIS VIRUS FOR PRIME BOOST VACCINES CONTRAST AGENT FOR IMAGINING MYOCARDIAL PERFUSION
Filing Date Aug 27 2012 Dec 11 2012
Dec 7 2012 Jan 28 2013
Jul 11 2014
Jul 11 2014
Jul 11 2014
Dec 26 2012 Jul 14 2014
Oct 1 2012
Jan 14 2013
Jan 29 2013 Jan 23 2013 Dec 15 2011
Jan 16 2013 Jan 23 2013 Jul 14 2014 Jul 15 2014 Dec 18 2012
554
DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/05201 2014/05203 2014/05226 2014/05240
2014/05246 2014/05247
2014/05273
2014/05283
2014/05302
2014/05308 2014/05309
2014/05310 2014/05311
2014/05340
2014/05341
2014/05342
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title DOWN-CONVERSION CIRCUIT GAMING MACHINE INCLUDING MOVING WILD SYMBOLS A BIODIESEL MANUFACTURING SYSTEM AND APPARATUS CHROMIUM- FREE MAGNESIUM VANADATE CONTAINING ANTI CORROSIVE PAINT COMPOSITION AND PAINT FILMS OBTAINED BY COATING THE SAME MODULE BASED REST STATION COMPRISING COMPOSTING SYSTEM STABLE AMORPHOUS RALTEGRAVIR POTASSIUM PREMIX AND PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION THEREOF SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PUCCH SUBBAND FEEDBACK SIGNALING IN A WIRELESS NETWORK SYSTEM, METHOD AND COMPUTER PROGRAM ARRANGED TO FACILITATE A TRANSACTION PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF AN AQUEOUS SOLUTION COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE EARTH ALKALI HYDROGEN CARBONATE AND ITS USE METHOD OF INDOOR MUSHROOM CULTIVATION IMPROVED SOLID HERBICIDE COMPOSITIONS WITH BUILT-IN ADJUVANT COMPRESSOR DEVICE, AS WELL AS THE USE OF SUCH AN ASSEMBLY METHODS FOR MEASURING FORMALDEHYDE EMISSION FROM ONE OR MORE SAMPLES MIXTURE OF A HYDROFLUOROOLEFIN AND HYDROFLUOROCARBON FOR IMPROVING INTERNAL ARC RESISTANCE IN MEDIUM- AND HIGHVOLTAGE ELECTRICAL APPARATUSES IMPROVED AMINE BASED ADDITIVE COMPOSITION FOR CONTROL AND INHIBITION OF POLYMERIZATION OF AROMATIC VINYL MONOMERS, AND METHOD OF USE THEREOF THERMOPLASTIC MATERIAL HAVING A SURFACE TEXTURE THAT PROMOTES ADHERENCE OF INKS AND OTHER MATERIALS, AND RELATED SYSTEMS AND METHODS
Filing Date Jan 23 2013 Jan 22 2013 Jul 16 2014 Jul 17 2014
Mar 9 2012 Jan 25 2013
Sep 16 2011
Jul 17 2014
Jan 31 2013
Feb 4 2013 Jan 24 2013
Jun 27 2012 Jan 18 2013
Mar 14 2013
Dec 21 2012
Jan 14 2013
555
DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/05345 2014/05384
2014/05388
2014/05389 2014/05390 2014/05392
2014/05423
2014/05426
2014/05427 2014/05428
2014/05429
2014/05431
2014/05435 2014/05436 2014/05451 2014/05456 2014/05463
2014/05464
2014/05468 2014/05484
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title KNOTTED MESH AS SUPPORTING MATERIAL IN MINES MINING EXCAVATOR AND REVOLVING-AND-ROLLING SUPPORT DEVICE THEREOF METHOD AND CONTROL DEVICE FOR MONITORING TRAVELLING MOVEMENTS OF A LIFT CABIN JET TYPE CONDENSER METHOD FOR ILLUMINATING SPACE SUBSTITUTED PHENYLIMIDAZOPYRAZOLES AND USE THEREOF COMPOUND OPTICAL PROXY FOR SENSING AND POINTING OF LIGHT SOURCES ALKYLATION PROCESS USING PHOSPHONIUM-BASED IONIC LIQUIDS REFRIGERATION CABINET NETWORK ACCESS MANAGEMENT VIA A SECONDARY COMMUNICATION CHANNEL METHOD FOR CARRYING OUT SOLDER CONNECTIONS IN A TECHNOLOGICALLY OPTIMIZED MANNER METHOD FOR FORMULATING A VACCINE CONTAINING AT LEAST TWO ANTIGENS CAPABLE OF ADSORBING ONTO ALUMINIUM OXYHYDROXIDE BEVERAGE FORMING DEVICE AND METHOD WITH ACTIVATION BUTTON HERBICIDE TOLERANT COTTON EVENT PDAB4468.19.10.3 A METHOD FOR TREATING LYME DISEASE FRAME ASSEMBLY DETECTION OF TARGET NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCE BY PTO CLEAVAGE AND EXTENSION-DEPENDENT SIGNALING OLIGONUCLEOTIDE HYBRIDIZATION ASSAY DRY POWDER FORMULATION COMPRISING A CORTICOSTEROID AND A BETA-ADRENERGIC FOR ADMINISTRATION BY INHALATION HYBRID ACCESS PROTOCOL FOR NETWORK NODES PROTECTIVE CAP FOR A PRESSURISED FLUID CYLINDER
Filing Date Feb 8 2013 Dec 26 2011
Jan 24 2013
Sep 21 2012 Dec 21 2012 Jan 22 2013
Jul 23 2014
Jun 20 2013
Feb 14 2013 Aug 27 2013
Feb 21 2013
Jan 17 2013
Feb 5 2013 Jan 23 2013 Jul 23 2014 Jul 24 2014 Jul 3 2012
Jan 23 2013
Apr 19 2012 Jul 24 2014
556
DECEMBER 2015 Application Number
2014/05485
2014/05503 2014/05509
2014/05512
2014/05532 2014/05539 2014/05540 2014/05544 2014/05553
2014/05554 2014/05562 2014/05584 2014/05586 2014/05587
2014/05592 2014/05610
2014/05619
2014/05621 2014/05667 2014/05669 2014/05672
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title VALVE AND PRODUCTION METHOD THEREOF FULL-DUPLEX INTERFERENCE PROCESSING METHOD AND APPARATUS NOVEL NICOTINAMIDE DERIVATIVE OR SALT THEREOF POLYPHENYLENE SULFIDE FIBER, FILTER CLOTH COMPRISING POLYPHENYLENE SULFIDE FIBER, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING POLYPHENYLENE SULFIDE FIBER SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING BURIED DEVICES METHOD FOR PRODUCING MINERAL WOOL A CARRIER BAG PACKAGING AND METHOD OF PACKAGING PORTABLE MOBILE MONEY DEVICE CANCER PATIENT SELECTION FOR ADMINISTRATION OF WNT SIGNALING INHIBITORS USING RNF43 MUTATION STATUS ANTI-BIG-ENDOTHELIN-1 (BIG-ET-1) ANTIBODIES AND USES THEREOF STEEP CONVEYING INSTALLATION FOR OPEN-CAST MINING DIGITAL THERMOMETER OF ANTIMICROBIAL COPPER GAS PURGING PLUG COMPRISING WEAR INDICATORS A PROCESS FOR CLEANING A TRANSPORT BELT FOR MANUFACTURING A PAPER WEB TRAFFIC LOAD AND TRANSMISSION RETRY MANAGEMENT PREDICTION OF OUTCOME IN PATIENTS WITH CHRONIC OBSTRUCTIVE PULMONARY DISEASE METHOD FOR PRODUCING POLYURETHANE HARD FOAMS AND POLYISOCYANURATE HARD FOAMS NECK-DOWN FEEDER GROWING APPARATUS MAST REINFORCEMENT STRUCTURE METHOD FOR PREPARING A SYRUPY PRODUCT COMPRISING VITAMINS
Filing Date
Jul 24 2014
Dec 28 2011 Feb 19 2013
Feb 8 2013
Jul 25 2014 28/07/2014 Jul 28 2014 28/07/2014 Jul 28 2014
Jul 28 2014 Jul 28 2014 Oct 17 2012 Feb 1 2013 Mar 21 2013
Mar 30 2012 Jul 29 2014
Jul 30 2014
Apr 30 2013 Jul 30 2014 Jul 31 2014 Jan 29 2013
557
DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/05675
2014/05681 2014/05682 2014/05695
2014/05700
2014/05769 2014/05789 2014/05790 2014/05791
2014/05801 2014/05819
2014/05826
2014/05849 2014/05861 2014/05876
2014/05881
2014/05913
2014/05932 2014/05998
2014/06038
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR BLOCK PARTITION OF CHROMA SUBSAMPLING FORMATS ISOXAZOLIDINE DERIVATIVES DESALINATION SYSTEM PEPTIDE ANTAGONISTS OF THE CALCITONIN CGRP FAMILY OF PEPTIDE HORMONES AND THEIR USE MOBILE SPIROMETER, COMPONENTS AND SYSTEM INCLUDING SAME GASKET WITH A COMPRESSION LIMITER METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING GAS THICK TREAD FOR CIVIL ENGINEERING TYRES POWER GEAR-SHIFTING TRANSMISSION AND ENGINEERING MACHINERY CYCLOALKANE DERIVATIVE LUPANE TRITERPENOID DERIVATIVES AND PHARMACEUTICAL USE THEREOF BATCHES OF RECOMBINANT ADENOVIRUS WITH ALTERED TERMINAL ENDS DEVICE FOR A SYRINGE METHODS OF SELECTING MIMO RANKS AND RELATED DEVICES NON-HYDRAULIC FRACTURING SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND PROCESSES METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS FOR ENHANCING SENSITIVITY OF CYTOTOXIC DRUGS WITH TIMELY COMBINATORIAL THERAPY WITH CARBOXYAMIDOTRIAZOLE OROTATE USE OF AVOCADO PIT FOR OBTAINING AN AVOCADO OIL ENRICHED WITH ALKYL POLYOLS AND/OR ACETYLATED DERIVATIVES THEREOF ENERGY PLANT AND PARTS OF AN ENERGY PLANT HYDROCYCLONE WITH FINE MATERIAL REDUCTION IN THE CYCLONE UNDERFLOW SUBSTITUTED PYRIMIDINE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR USE AS SYK INHIBITORS
Filing Date Apr 12 2013
Mar 14 2012 Jul 31 2014 Jul 31 2014
Aug 1 2014
Aug 5 2014 Aug 6 2014 Aug 6 2014 Aug 6 2014
Aug 6 2014 Aug 7 2014
Aug 7 2014
Aug 8 2014 Feb 15 2013 Aug 11 2014
Aug 11 2014
Aug 12 2014
Aug 14 2014 Feb 8 2013
Aug 18 2014
558
DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/06040
2014/06065
2014/06068 2014/06090 2014/06099 2014/06116
2014/06147
2014/06181 2014/06198
2014/06204 2014/06212 2014/06247 2014/06249
2014/06259 2014/06262 2014/06268 2014/06287
2014/06373
2014/06382
2014/06389 2014/06402
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title CODING CONCEPT ALLOWING PARALLEL PROCESSING, TRANSPORT DEMULTIPLEXER AND VIDEO BITSTREAM AAV VECTOR COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR GENE TRANSFER TO CELLS, ORGANS AND TISSUES RINSE WATER HARVESTING PAYMENT TRANSACTION RECEIPT SYSTEM AND METHOD SEALING ELEMENT, PREFERABLY SEALING RING HEAVY FOSSIL HYDROCARBON CONVERSION AND UPGRADING USING RADIO-FREQUENCY OR MICROWAVE ENERGY FUSED BICYCLIC 2,4DIAMINOPYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVE AS A DUAL ALK AND FAK INHIBITOR SURFACE WORKING SCAFFOLD GIRDER STRUCTURE IN BOILER FURNACE, WORKING SCAFFOLD GIRDER CARRIAGE APPARATUS, METHOD OF INSTALLING WORKING SCAFFOLD P-N-P LIGAND ADAPTIVE CONTROL OF MOTOR VEHICLE POWERTRAIN IMPROVED SPACER MEMBRANE FOR AN ENZYMATIC IN-VIVO SENSOR DIAMINOPYRIMIDINES USEFUL AS INHIBITORS OF THE HUMAN RESPIRATORY SYNCYTIAL VIRUS (RSV) ELECTRICAL SOCKET BOX A METHOD OF CONCERTED DATA SYNCHRONISATION A FLUE GAS PURIFICATION DEVICE PROCESS FOR PREPARING DIKETONATO-RHODIUM(I)CARBONYL COMPLEXES TOPICAL GELS CONTAINING ALPHA CONNEXIN C-TERMINAL (ACT) PEPTIDES LEVOISOVALERYLSPIRAMYCIN I, II, III AND PREPARATIONS, PREPARATION METHODS AND USES THEREOF WOUND CARE ARRANGEMENT AND COVERING UNIT THEREFOR PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING HARDENED GRANULES FROM IRON-CONTAINING PARTICLES
Filing Date Aug 18 2014
Aug 18 2014
Aug 19 2014 Aug 19 2014 Feb 13 2013 Aug 20 2014
Mar 6 2013
Feb 8 2013 Aug 22 2014
Aug 22 2014 Aug 22 2014 Aug 25 2014 Aug 25 2014
Aug 26 2014 Aug 26 2014 Aug 27 2014 Aug 26 2014
Mar 1 2013
May 25 2011
Aug 29 2014 Mar 7 2013
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/06421
2014/06422 2014/06435
2014/06460
2014/06464 2014/06470 2014/06492
2014/06497
2014/06524
2014/06525 2014/06530 2014/06540
2014/06546
2014/06560 2014/06562 2014/06564 2014/06570 2014/06571 2014/06575
2014/06579
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title METHODS FOR RECOVERING AND/OR REMOVING REAGENTS FROM POROUS MEDIA NON-PNEUMATIC TIRE SELECTIVE HYDROGENATION CATALYST AND METHODS OF MAKING AND USING SAME SECURITY ELEMENT AND METHOD TO INSPECT AUTHENTICITY OF A PRINT PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A ZEOLITIC MATERIAL REDUCED PRESSURE APPARATUS AND METHODS N-ETHYL-N-PHENYL-1,2-DIHYDRO4,5-DI-HYDROXY-1-METHYL-2-OXO-3QUINOLINE CARBOXAMIDE, PREPARATION AND USES THEREOF METHOD FOR MEASUREMENT OF PEPTIDIC DEGRADATION PRODUCTS OF A PROTEOLYTIC CASCADE IN BLOOD SAMPLES SECURITY DOCUMENT PROVIDED WITH A TACTILE MARK AND A TEXTURED AREA AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME N-CYCLYLAMIDES AS NEMATICIDES INJECTING DEVICE WITH DOSE RESETTING MECHANISM METHOD FOR INCREASING THE EFFICIENCY OF POWER GENERATION IN NUCLEAR POWER PLANTS DOUBLE-CYLINDER SUPERCONDUCTING MAGNETIC SEPARATION DEVICE USED FOR KAOLIN COMPACT DISCHARGE LAMP PAD RETENTION SYSTEM OF A DISC BRAKE OF A MOTOR VEHICLE DISCHARGE LAMP NOVEL FGFR3 FUSION HAND OPERATED PULLING AND LIFTING HOIST FIBER BUNDLE FOR HAIR, AND HAIR ORNAMENT PRODUCT INCLUDING THE SAME TETRAHYDRO-QUINAZOLINONE DERIVATIVES AS TANK AND PARP INHIBITORS
Filing Date Sep 1 2014
Sep 1 2014 Mar 1 2013
Sep 3 2014
Sep 4 2014 Sep 3 2014 Feb 15 2013
Sep 4 2014
Sep 4 2014
Sep 4 2014 Sep 5 2014 Sep 5 2014
Sep 5 2014
Sep 8 2014 Sep 8 2014 Sep 8 2014 Mar 7 2013 Sep 8 2014 Sep 8 2014
Sep 8 2014
560
DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/06581
2014/06582
2014/06583
2014/06585
2014/06598
2014/06605 2014/06621 2014/06642 2014/06646 2014/06670
2014/06674 2014/06687
2014/06696 2014/06704
2014/06722 2014/06741
2014/06742 2014/06753 2014/06765
2014/06771 2014/06777
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title FURO [3, 2 - B] - AND THIENO [3, 2 - B] PYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AS TBK1 AND IKK INHIBITORS A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A MELT LAUNDER AND A MELT LAUNDER SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR SHARING DATA AMONG MULTIPLE END USER DEVICES DEVICE AND METHOD FOR MONITORING AND CHECKING MANUAL LUBRICATION TREATMENT OF MIGRAINE HEADACHES WITH PRESYNAPTIC NEUROTOXIN MICROGEL-CONTAINING TREAD MIXTURE FOR WINTER TYRES BOTTOM PRODUCT COOLING IN A FLUIDIZED-BED GASIFICATION RECOGNITION SYSTEM AND METHOD COMPACT DEVICE FOR WATER TREATMENT VISUALIZATION DEVICE, VISUALIZATION SYSTEM, AND VISUALIZATION METHOD PACKAGE WITH A DISPENSER Al-PLATED STEEL SHEET, METHOD FOR HOT-PRESSING Al-PLATED STEEL SHEET, AND AUTOMOTIVE PART A TOILET MULTILAYER PIPELINE IN A POLYMER MATERIAL, DEVICE FOR MANUFACTURE OF THE MULTILAYER PIPELINE AND A METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING THE MULTILAYER PIPELINE A DISPLAY ITEM SLIDE DEVICE FOR CAPTURING IMAGE OF IRIS AND USER RECOGNITION DEVICE APPLYING SAME IN ORDER TO CONTROL ACCESS HORIZONTAL AGITATOR LONG ACTING COMPOSITIONS MODULAR SYSTEM PREFABRICATED IN REINFORCED CONCRETE FOR BUILDING CONSTRUCTION LOCKING MECHANISM 3,5-DIAMINOPYRAZOLE KINASE INHIBITORS
Filing Date Sep 8 2014
Sep 8 2014
Sep 8 2014
Sep 8 2014
Sep 10 2014
Sep 9 2014 Feb 4 2013 Sep 10 2014 Sep 10 2014 Apr 9 2012
Mar 13 2013 Sep 11 2014
Sep 12 2014 Mar 14 2013
Sep 12 2014 Sep 15 2014
Sep 15 2014 15/09/2014 Sep 15 2014
16/09/2014 Mar 14 2013
561
DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/06793
2014/06824 2014/06828
2014/06842
2014/06852 2014/06890 2014/06892 2014/06893
2014/06897 2014/06908
2014/06910
2014/06922 2014/06923 2014/06924 2014/06926 2014/06927 2014/06941 2014/06962
2014/06963 2014/06964
2014/06970
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title SELF-LUBRICATING SURFACES FOR FOOD PACKAGING AND FOOD PROCESSING EQUIPMENT COCOA POWDER AND PROCESSES FOR ITS PRODUCTION FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR, FIBER OPTIC CONNECTOR AND CABLE ASSEMBLY, AND METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING METHOD FOR CASTING A CAST PART PROVIDED WITH AT LEAST ONE PASSAGE OPENING EVENT PROCESSING SYSTEMS AND METHODS VACCINE AGAINST RSV VACCINE AGAINST RSV METHOD FOR CONTROLLING A WORKABILITY PARAMETER OF CONCRETE IN A MIXER RNA-DIRECTED DNA CLEAVAGE BY THE Cas9-crRNA COMPLEX METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE HYDROFORMYLATION OF ISOBUTENE AND FOR THE SEPARATION OF THE PRODUCT MIXTURE PARTICULATE PRODUCTS AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURE THEREOF METHOD FOR PRODUCING LUBRICANT BASE OIL METHOD FOR PRODUCING LUBRICANT BASE OIL METHOD FOR PRODUCING LUBRICANT BASE OIL INSULATING MINERAL FOAM NEW ALPHA2 ADRENOCEPTOR AGONISTS COMBINED CYCLE CAES TECHNOLOGY (CCC) COOKER DEVICE FOR THE TRANSFERRING, MOVING AND AT LEAST PARTIAL COOKING OF FOOD PRODUCTS ROTARY PLOUGHS FOR GASIFIERS THERMO-SEALING CONTROL METHOD AND PACKAGING FOR RESEALABLE PACKAGING METHOD, BASE STATION, AND USER EQUIPMENT FOR TRANSMITTING CONTROL CHANNEL
Filing Date Sep 16 2014
Sep 18 2014 Sep 18 2014
Sep 18 2014
19/09/2014 Sep 19 2014 Sep 19 2014 Sep 19 2014
Sep 19 2014 Sep 22 2014
Sep 22 2014
Sep 22 2014 Sep 22 2014 Sep 22 2014 Sep 22 2014 Sep 22 2014 Sep 23 2014 Sep 23 2014
Sep 23 2014 Sep 23 2014
Sep 23 2014
562
DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/06989
2014/07010
2014/07013 2014/07019 2014/07022 2014/07023 2014/07043
2014/07044 2014/07062 2014/07064
2014/07071
2014/07074 2014/07088
2014/07118 2014/07119 2014/07127
2014/07131
2014/07146
2014/07154 2014/07157
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title POROUS CARBON PARTICLES FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OR PREVENTION OF LIVER DISEASE PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF BRANCHED POLYBUTADIENE HAVING HIGH CONTENT OF 1,4-CIS UNITS AUXILIARY INPUT DEVICE FOR ENCRYPTED DATA ENTRY A WATER HEATER PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF CYCLIC UNDECAPEPTIDES PRODUCTION OF HEXAFLUOROPROPYLENE OXIDE RECOMBINANT ANTIBODIES HAVING DUAL SPECIFICITY FOR GANGLIOSIDES AND USE THEREOF PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF PAPER AND PAPERBOARD TILE ALIGNMENT AND LEVELING DEVICE PRESSURIZED LOW POLARITY WATER EXTRACTION APPARATUS AND METHODS OF USE METHOD FOR PRODUCING HYDROISOMERIZATION CATALYST AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING LUBRICANT BASE OIL IMPROVEMENTS TO DOWNHOLE SURVEYING CONTAINER QUALIFICATION METHOD, ASSOCIATED STORAGE ENCLOSURE A stackable beverage cooler GEAR PUMP WITH ASYMMETRICAL DUAL BEARING A PROCESS FOR OLIGOMERISING A HYDROCARBON TO FORM AT LEAST ONE CO-MONOMER PRODUCT MACHINE FOR FORMING A CAST OF AN END PORTION OF AN AMPUTATED LIMB PROCESS FOR THE COMPREHENSIVE RECOVERY OF METAL COBALT, RUTHENIUM AND ALUMINUM FROM WASTE CATALYST CO-RU/AL2O3 IN FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS BANKING APPLICATION FOR AN ELECTRONIC DEVICE A METHOD FOR TIPPING A LOAD AND A TIPPING DEVICE
Filing Date Mar 15 2013
Apr 24 2013
Sep 26 2014 Sep 26 2014 Sep 26 2014 Sep 25 2014 Sep 29 2014
Sep 29 2014 Sep 29 2014 Sep 29 2014
Sep 29 2014
Sep 29 2014 Sep 30 2014
Oct 1 2014 01/10/2014 Oct 1 2014
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563
DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/07163
2014/07165 2014/07195 2014/07201 2014/07210 2014/07292
2014/07303 2014/07312
2014/07316 2014/07348 2014/07349 2014/07350 2014/07354 2014/07388 2014/07389 2014/07411 2014/07463
2014/07464
2014/07465 2014/07472
2014/07477
2014/07478
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title TRIAZINES WITH SUITABLE SPACERS FOR TREATMENT AND/OR PREVENTION OF HIV INFECTIONS TRIAZINONE COMPOUND AND TTYPE CALCIUM CHANNEL INHIBITOR SPORTS REVIEW SYSTEM METHOD FOR SEPARATING OLEFINS WITH GENTLE CLEAVAGE METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SEPARATING PARTICULATE MATTER PRE-BLENDED MIXTURES OF SPECIFIC NATURALLY SOURCED LIQUID MATERIALS STRUCTURED WITH NATURALLY SOURCED HIGH MELTING POINT STRUCTURING MATERIAL PHARMACOKINETIC MODULATION WITH ALISPORIVIR RADIAL SHAFT SEAL WITH STATIC AND HYDRODYNAMIC SEALING FEATURES ANTI-FGFR2 ANTIBODY ZEOLITE ZSM-18, ITS SYNTHESIS AND ITS USE METHOD FOR PRODUCING LUBRICATING-OIL BASE OIL METHOD FOR PRODUCING LUBRICANT BASE OIL HEALTH INFORMATION SYSTEM INFORMATION SYSTEM LED LIGHTING DEVICE PROCESS FOR TREATING BIOMASS System and method for ground fault detection and protection in adjustable speed drives System and method for high resistance ground fault detection and protection in power distribution systems System for measuring soft starter current and method of making same THE USE OF SURFACTANT TO TREAT PULP AND IMPROVE THE INCORPORATION OF KRAFT PULP INTO FIBER FOR THE PRODUCTION OF VISCOSE AND OTHER SECONDARY FIBER PRODUCTS DIHYDRATE OF BENZOTHIOPHENE COMPOUND OR OF A SALT THEREOF, AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCING THE SAME HIGH DENSITY ABSORBENT CORES HAVING IMPROVED BLOOD WICKING
Filing Date Oct 3 2014
Mar 29 2013 Oct 3 2014 Oct 3 2014 Oct 6 2014 Mar 26 2013
Oct 8 2014 Oct 8 2014
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/07490 2014/07491 2014/07493 2014/07499
2014/07506
2014/07524 2014/07527 2014/07529
2014/07530 2014/07544
2014/07547 2014/07575 2014/07587 2014/07601 2014/07612
2014/07620
2014/07632 2014/07646 2014/07656 2014/07692 2014/07705
2014/07708
2014/07710
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title TARGETING AMINOACID LIPIDS AMINOACID LIPIDS METHOD FOR PRODUCING LUBRICANT BASE OIL AGENTS FOR TREATING DISORDERS INVOLVING MODULATION OF RYANODINE RECEPTORS SULPHONAMIDE DERIVATIVES OF BENZYLAMINE FOR THE TREATMENT OF CNS DISEASES PROPAGATION OF STRELITZIA (BIRD OF PARADISE) QUICK CHANGE FILTER CLOTH PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF 2-DEOXY-2-FLUORO-2-METHYL-DRIBOFURANOSYL NUCLEOSIDE COMPOUNDS THERMO-FUSIBLE SHEET MATERIAL PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING OLMESARTAN MEDOXOMIL AND ROSUVASTATIN OR ITS SALT A COMPUTERIZED AUTHORIZATION SYSTEM AND METHOD METHOD FOR TREATING GYNECOLOGICAL DISEASES INSTALLATION CABIN FLUID DISPENSER INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE USING A WATER-BASED MIXTURE AS FUEL AND METHOD FOR OPERATING THE SAME SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CREATING AND EVALUATING EXPERIMENTS TRIAZOLONE COMPOUNDS AS MPGES-1 INHIBITORS BIOMARKERS FOR IAP INHIBITOR THERAPY FABRIC FOR MAKING BAGS CORN EVENT MON 87411 MINING ELEVATOR LAPPING PLATFORM SUITABLE FOR FLEXIBLE GUIDE RAIL AND MINING ELEVATOR LAPPING METHOD CONFECTIONERY COMPOSITION, METHOD THEREFOR, AND ASSOCIATED CONFECTIONERY ARTICLES METHOD UTILIZING INDUSTRIAL FLUE GAS FOR REMOVING METAL IONS FROM RICE HULLS
Filing Date Oct 15 2014 Oct 15 2014 Oct 15 2014 Oct 15 2014
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/07715
2014/07744 2014/07746 2014/07747
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2014/07760 2014/07796 2014/07799
2014/07800 2014/07801
2014/07802
2014/07824
2014/07826 2014/07828 2014/07832 2014/07834
2014/07835
2014/07836 2014/07853
2014/07865
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title ACTIVATABLE ANTIBODIES THAT BIND EPIDERMAL GROWTH FACTOR RECEPTOR AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF SELF-MOVING TUNNEL SUPPORT CANOPY HEART VALVE PROSTHESIS UNSATURATED FATTY ALCOHOL DERIVATIVES FROM NATURAL OIL METATHESIS UNSATURATED FATTY ALCOHOL ALKOXYLATES FROM NATURAL OIL METATHESIS A CORE TRAY A LOUVRE SYSTEM IMIDAZOTHIADIAZOLE AND IMIDAZOPYRAZINE DERIVATIVES AS PROTEASE ACTIVATED RECEPTOR 4 (PAR4) INHIBITORS FOR TREATING PLATELET AGGREGATION TOOL CONTAINER A PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF METHACRYLIC ACID AND ITS DERIVATIVES AND POLYMERS PRODUCED THEREFROM A PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF METHACRYLIC ACID AND ITS DERIVATIVES AND POLYMERS PRODUCED THEREFROM A SYSTEM AND METHOD OF VERIFYING AN ANTENNA SYSTEM INSTALLATION SEPARATION SYSTEM BICYCLIC PYRAZINONE DERIVATIVES LUBRICANT COATING FOR MEDICAL CONTAINER METHODS AND MEANS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF IG-LIKE MOLECULES METHODS AND MEANS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF IG-LIKE MOLECULES VENT SYSTEM FOR A GRAVITY FEED SPRAY DEVICE BREAST CANCER PROGNOSIS, PREDICTION OF PROGESTERONE RECEPTOR SUBTYPE AND PREDICTION OF RESPONSE TO ANTIPROGESTIN TREATMENT BASED ON GENE EXPRESSION SELF-FIXING STATOR HOUSING
Filing Date Apr 26 2013
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/07866
2014/07878 2014/07901
2014/07902 2014/07905
2014/07915 2014/07935
2014/07941 2014/07956 2014/07965
2014/07976
2014/07983
2014/07984
2014/07987 2014/07991
2014/08010 2014/08021 2014/08024
2014/08044 2014/08072
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title COMPOSITION FOR THE PREVENTION AND TREATMENT OF VIRAL INFECTIONS CAUSED BY RETROVIRUSES WHEEL ASSEMBLY FOR SLIDING GATES REINFORCING IMPLANT FOR AN ELONGATED BONE, IN PARTICULAR FEMUR PRODUCT DISPENSING SYSTEM WITH TAPERED CATCH ELEMENT SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR SIGNALING SEGMENT ENCRYPTION AND KEY DERIVATION FOR ADAPTIVE STREAMING COST-EFFECTIVE FERRITIC STAINLESS STEEL PLUG FOR A FLUID COUPLING, CORRESPONDING VALVE, BOTTLE AND FILLING METHOD PLANT GROWTH REGULATING COMPOUNDS AN LED MODULE SEALING TECHNOLOGY AUTOMATED STATE MACHINE EXTRACTION FOR RAPID-SINGLE FLUX-QUANTUM CIRCUITS SYNTHESIS OF CRYSTALLINE MOLECULAR SIEVES HAVING THE EUO FRAMEWORK TYPE A method and system for facilitating communication between users and civil service providers PROCESS FOR PREPARATION OF HIGHLY PURE, NON-YELLOWING (METH)ACRYLIC ACID SIDE BY SIDE ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE AVERMECTIN POUR-ON FORMULATION WITH REDUCED WITHDRAWAL TIME SYNCHRONOUS GENERATOR OF A GERALESS WIND ENERGY TURBINE CYCLIC AMIDES AS METAP-2 INHIBITORS A VALVE ASSEMBLY, A HYDRANT INCORPORATING A VALVE ASSEMBLY AND USE OF A VALVE ASSEMBLY MICROWAVE ASSISTED CITRUS WASTE BIOREFINERY UNDERGROUND SIGNALLING SYSTEM
Filing Date Oct 28 2014
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567
DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/08082 2014/08086 2014/08095 2014/08099
2014/08101 2014/08103
2014/08105 2014/08106
2014/08128 2014/08134 2014/08135 2014/08137 2014/08138 2014/08162 2014/08167 2014/08169 2014/08171
2014/08172 2014/08175 2014/08186
2014/08200 2014/08206 2014/08210 2014/08214
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title OLIGONUCLEOTIDE CHELATE COMPLEX METHODS FLIP-ABLE V-PLOW BELT CLEANER METHOD FOR THE SEPARATION OF DIAMOND PARTICLE CLUSTERS METHOD AND DEVICE FOR INTRODUCING FINE PARTICLESHAPED MATERIAL INTO THE FLUIDISED BED OF A FLUIDISED BED REDUCTION UNIT COUPLING OF A TURBOPUMP FOR MOLTEN SALTS NEW PROCESS AND A DISSOLVING PULP MANUFACTURED BY THE PROCESS CLOSURE WITH APPLICATION GUIDE APPLICATOR FOR DELIVERING AN OCCLUDING COMPOUND IN A FALLOPIAN TUBE EXTRACT OF GREYIA RADLKOFERI AND USE THEREOF A LEACHING PROTECTOR FOR OUTDOOR SHOOTING RANGES D-RING IMPLEMENTATION IN SKEWED ROTOR ASSEMBLY CARBINOL-TERMINATED POLYMERS CONTAINING AMINE CARBINOL-TERMINATED POLYMERS CONTAINING ALLYLAMINE AN AIR RELEASE VALVE N-ARYLTRIAZOLE COMPOUNDS AS LPAR ANTAGONISTS DUAL-FUNCTION HEAT INDICATOR AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE DISTRIBUTION BOX FOR SINGLE SEED SEED DRILL WITH OPEN GROOVES AND SEED DRILL USING SUCH A BOX V1A RECEPTOR AGONISTS POWER MANAGEMENT IN AN ENERGY DISTRIBUTION SYSTEM System and method for provision of a second line service to a telecommunications device PUSH UP CEREAL CUP ELECTRICALLY OPERATED AEROSOL GENERATING SYSTEM AMMONIUM POLYPHOSPHATE COSMETIC COMPOSITION COMPRISING THE COMBINATION OF A LIPOPHILIC SALICYLIC ACID DERIVATIVE, AN ANTIPERSPIRANT
Filing Date Nov 4 2014 Nov 5 2014 Nov 5 2014 Nov 5 2014
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2014/08215 2014/08216 2014/08243 2014/08253 2014/08254 2014/08256
2014/08262
2014/08263
2014/08264 2014/08283 2014/08310
2014/08313 2014/08332 2014/08333 2014/08335 2014/08376 2014/08387 2014/08395 2014/08417
2014/08419 2014/08430
2014/08433 2014/08440
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title ALUMINIUM SALT OR COMPLEX AND AN AMINO ACID-N,N-DIACETIC ACID SALT CATECHOL O-METHYLTRANSFERASE ACTIVITY INHIBITING COMPOUNDS PLANT GROWTH REGULATING COMPOUNDS NOVEL MELANOMA ANTIGEN PEPTIDE AND USES THEREOF Novel Compounds FLAVOURED RODS FOR USE IN AEROSOL-GENERATING ARTICLES AN INTEGRATED CISTERN APPARATUS FOR MOISTENING TOILET PAPER FORMULATIONS AND METHODS FOR VAGINAL DELIVERY OF ANTIPROGESTINS INHALATION DEVICES AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS INCLUDING THE SAME GUIDE PLATE FOR FASTENING RAILS FOR RAIL VEHICLES PACKAGING POLYESTER-BASED FIBER FOR ARTIFICIAL HAIR AND HAIR ORNAMENT PRODUCT INCLUDING THE SAME IMPACT DEVICE AND METHOD OF DISMOUNTING THE SAME FEMALE URINATION RECEIVER PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS MULTIVALENT BREAST CANCER VACCINE METHOD FOR PROCESSING SLAGS OF NON-FERROUS METALLURGY INDEXING TAB FOR GRID RUNNER METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR STAMPING ARTICLES ENCLOSURE FOR USE OF PRIME MOVER IN A HAZARDOUS ENVIRONMENT METHODS AND COMPOSITION FOR ENHANCED FORAGE QUALITY PESTICIDE COMPOUNDS, USE THEREOF AND METHOD OF PROTECTION OF PLANTS RAPID HYDRAULIC BINDER COMPRISING A CALCIUM SALT RODENT PLASMODIUM PARASITES AS PLATFORMS FOR A WHOLEORGANISM MALARIA VACCINE
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/08442
2014/08447 2014/08466 2014/08469
2014/08470 2014/08474
2014/08477
2014/08480
2014/08481
2014/08483
2014/08505
2014/08513 2014/08514 2014/08518 2014/08547 2014/08548
2014/08550 2014/08553
2014/08558
2014/08591
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title METHOD FOR PRODUCING A PLANT EXTRACT AND FRACTION, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND USE THEREOF A MOBILE BIN APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR WOUND THERAPY A MOLECULAR RECOGNITION RESIN AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING SAME PHOTOTHERAPY DEVICES AND METHODS NOVEL PROTEINS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CELLULOSIC MATERIAL DIAMOND CUTTING ELEMENTS FOR DRILL BITS SEEDED WITH HCP CRYSTALLINE MATERIAL COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR MANAGEMENT OF DIABETES OR PRE-DIABETES DREDGING HEAD OF A TRAILING HOPPER DREDGER AND METHOD FOR DREDGING BY MEANS OF SAID DREDGING HEAD COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR BIOPHOTONIC BONE RECONSTRUCTION APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR NEGATIVE PRESSURE WOUND THERAPY PLANT GROWTH ENHANCING MIXTURE ARYLETHYNYL DERIVATIVES DEVICE FOR POURING MOLTEN GLASS ANTIBODY FORMULATION TURBINE-DRIVEN SWIMMING POOL CLEANING APPARATUS AND METHOD MODULAR CONSTANT CURRENT REGULATOR MOLDING POLYAMIDES, METHODS FOR THE PRODUCTION THEREOF, AND USE THEREOF WIRELESS COMMUNICATION BETWEEN ELECTRONIC DEVICE AND ATTACHABLE ELEMENT METHOD FOR MONITORING CONVEYOR BELT SPLICES
Filing Date Nov 17 2014
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/08594
2014/08597
2014/08616
2014/08627 2014/08634 2014/08643
2014/08659
2014/08660
2014/08661 2014/08673
2014/08677 2014/08686
2014/08706 2014/08707 2014/08713
2014/08714 2014/08717
2014/08719
2014/08736 2014/08741
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title XYLITOL-BASED ANTI-MUCOSAL COMPOSITIONS AND RELATED METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS PROCESS FOR THE ENRICHMENT OF GLUTEN AND STARCH FRACTIONS IN WHEAT FLOUR PROCESS FOR THE HYDROTREATMENT OF DIESEL EMPLOYING A CONCATENATION OF CATALYSTS LACTATE PRODUCTION PROCESS NEPRILYSIN INHIBITORS GAS-STEAM EFFICIENT COGENERATION PROCESS AND SYSTEM BASED ON BIOMASS GASIFICATION AND METHANATION METHOD FOR PRODUCING AN ENZYME COCKTAIL USING THE LIQUID RESIDUE FROM A METHOD FOR BIOCHEMICALLY CONVERTING LIGNOCELLULOSIC MATERIALS METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING THE CONSUMPTION OF ELECTRODE MATERIAL DURING THE OPERATION OF AN ELECTRIC FURNACE HYBRID ANCHOR SOCIAL NETWORK GROUPING METHOD AND SYSTEM, AND COMPUTER STORAGE MEDIUM GASKET WITH A COMPRESSION LIMITER METHOD FOR DISTRIBUTED STORAGE AND USE OF UNDERGROUND WATER IN MINE COLONOSCOPY - PREPARATION COLONOSCOPY - PREPARATION DRUG INFUSION WITH PRESSURE SENSING AND NON-CONTINUOUS FLOW WITH INDENTIFICATION OF AND INJECTION INTO FLUID-FILLED ANATOMIC SPACES SELECTIVE OXIDATION A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR CONTROLLING AN ANIMAL'S TAIL POSITION SURFACE COVERING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH A SYSTEM DISK HAVING AN ELECTRICAL CONNECTION ELEMENT TILTING MECHANISM FOR A VESSEL
Filing Date Nov 21 2014
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/08743 2014/08744
2014/08769
2014/08773
2014/08817 2014/08832
2014/08834 2014/08837
2014/08841
2014/08842 2014/08845 2014/08846 2014/08847
2014/08849 2014/08880 2014/08913 2014/08914 2014/08917 2014/08923 2014/08927 2014/08947 2014/08955 2014/08957
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title COATING OF A GLASS SLEEVE OIL/WATER-EMULSION-TYPE TOPICAL COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING A RETINOID AGENT FOR PROPHYLACTIC AND/OR THERAPEUTIC TREATMENT OF PERIPHERAL NEUROPATHIC PAIN CAUSED BY ANTICANCER AGENT TOLL-LIKE RECEPTORS AND IMMUNOSTIMULATORY OLIGONUCLEOTIDES APPARATUS FOR PYROLYZING WASTE PLASTIC INTO FUEL TYRE COMPRISING A TREAD FORMED BY MULTIPLE ELASTOMER BLENDS POWER SUPPLY MODULE FOR ENERGY SAVING LAMP METHOD, SERVER, USER TERMINAL, AND SYSTEM FOR DATA PRESENTATION IN MULTI-PERSON CONVERSATION SPRING CORE HAVING A FULLY ACTIVE SPRING AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME RADIAL SHAFT SEAL AND ASSEMBLY THEREWITH CORING DEVICE FOR FRUIT AND VEGETABLES MODULAR FOUNDATION RESISTANT TO GROUND MOVEMENT ALPHA 7 NICOTINIC ACETYLCHOLINE RECEPTOR ALLOSTERIC MODULATORS, THEIR DERIVATIVES AND USES THEREOF TRAMADOL FOR TREATING DEPRESSION POLYPEPTIDES HAVING TRANSGALACTOSYLATING ACTIVITY AN INERTIAL FILTER CONJUGATION REAGENTS A METHOD FOR SHARED CONTEXT PEER-TO-PEER TRANSACTIONS CLOSURE FOR A PRODUCTRETAINING CONTAINER MESSAGE BROADCASTING SYSTEM AND METHOD PUMPING SYSTEM ANTI-BLYS ANTIBODY NEEDLE PUNCHED CARPET
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/08968
2014/08971
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2014/09034 2014/09048 2014/09063 2014/09088
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CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title INFANT FORMULA MILK POWDER AND PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF DEVICE FOR TESTING AND REFURBISHING A SWITCH MECHANISM FOR A RAILWAY SWITCH MULTIPLE-MEMBRANE MULTIPLEELECTROLYTE REDOX FLOW BATTERY DESIGN FLOTATION MACHINE ROTOR METHODS FOR HYDROTHERMAL DIGESTION OF CELLULOSIC BIOMASS SOLIDS IN THE PRESENCE OF A DISTRIBUTED SLURRY CATALYST SEPARATING SYSTEM AND METHOD MODULAR REAMER RETROGRADE ATTACHMENT TREATMENT OF WASTE WATER COSMETIC COMPOSITION AND METHOD FOR USING THEREOF RIBBED FOUNDATION FOR SUPERSTRUCTURES AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING THE FOUNDATION CATALYSTS HIGH-MOONEY NDBR HAVING MOONEY JUMP GRENADE, IN PARTICULAR 40 MM GRENADE METHOD FOR SYNTHESISING HYDROCARBONS FROM SYNTHESIS GAS INCLUDING OUTER LOOP TEMPERATURE CONTROL APPARATUSES AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING HIGH ELECTRICAL RESISTANCE FOR AERIAL WORK PLATFORM COMPONENTS A BREWING METHOD TREATMENT OF MOTOR AND MOVEMENT DISORDER SIDE EFFECTS ASSOCIATED WITH PARKINSON'S DISEASE TREATMENTS LIFT SAFETY MECHANISM SMOKING ARTICLE FOR USE WITH AN INTERNAL HEATING ELEMENT SYNCHRONIZATION TIME-DIVISION MULTIPLEXING BUS COMMUNICATION METHOD ADOPTING SERIAL COMMUNICATION INTERFACE
Filing Date Dec 5 2014
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/09132
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2014/09178 2014/09179
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CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title ARMATURE WINDING OF ELECTRICAL ROTATING APPARATUS, ELECTRICAL ROTATING APPARATUS USING THE SAME, AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURING THE SAME PROPHYLACTIC AND/OR THERAPEUTIC AGENT FOR MILD COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT A BURIAL BAG REFRACTORY CERAMIC BATCH AND BRICK PRODUCED THEREFROM ILLUMINATED ENDOSCOPIC PEDICLE PROBE WITH REPLACEABLE TIP PLANT PROPAGATION SYSTEM AND METHOD OF DYNAMIC REGULATION OF REAL POWER TO A LOAD LIGAMENT RECONSTRUCTION FIXATION SYSTEM IMPROVEMENT OF SEXUAL AROUSAL, SEXUAL DESIRE, ORGASM AND/OR PLEASURE FOLLOWING INTRAVAGINAL PRASTERONE (DHEA) ADMINISTRATION IN WOMEN NOT SUFFERING OR INDEPENDENTLY FROM DYSPAREUNIA OR OTHER SYMPTOMS OF VULVO-VAGINAL ATROPHY METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SECURED COMMUNICATION OF PERSONAL INFORMATION TREATMENT OF WASTE WATER THERAPEUTIC AGENT OR PROPHYLACTIC AGENT FOR DEMENTIA MICROSTRUCTURE-BASED WOUND CLOSURE DEVICES METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING MODIFIED WHEY COMPOSITION, MODIFIED WHEY COMPOSITION, AND METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CALCIUM-ENRICHED MODIFIED WHEY COMPOSITION METHODS OF OPERATION FOR REDUCED RESIDUAL HYDROCARBON ACCUMULATION IN OIL SHALE PROCESSING POLE REINFORCEMENT METHODS AND USES FOR PROPROTEIN CONVERTASE SUBTILISIN KEXIN 9 (PCSK9) INHIBITORS
Filing Date Dec 11 2014
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/09211 2014/09212 2014/09214 2014/09217
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2014/09248 2014/09255 2014/09258
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2014/09266 2014/09267
2014/09268
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CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title CLOSING SYSTEM FOR A CONTAINER Low stroke length locking differential with high locking engagement length Locking differential assembly METHODS OF USING COMBINATIONS OF A LIPASE AND AN OXIDANT FOR PITCH CONTROL IN PAPER MAKING PROCESSES AND PRODUCTS THEREOF PACKAGING FOR TRANSPORTING AND/OR STORING RADIOACTIVE MATERIAL SUGARCANE HARVESTING MACHINE A BANKNOTE HANDLING, DYEDISPENSING SYSTEM, AND A BANKNOTE CASSETTE AND BASE UNIT FORMING PART OF THE SYSTEM NOVEL INDANESULFAMIDE DERIVATIVE PYRIMIDINYL TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS VISUALLY CONTRASTING AESTHETIC PARTICLES HAVING INCREASED WATER SOLUBILITY, PARTICULARLY USEFUL FOR COMBINATION WITH POWDERED OR GRANULAR COMPOSITIONS A METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PERFORMING BIOLOGICAL AND/OR CHEMICAL ASSAYS EXTRACTANT COMPOSITIONS AND PROCESSES FOR THE SEPARATION AND ISOLATION OF METALS FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS TRACE, Anthony Patrick CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING FREELY FLOWING SOLID ACIDIC P/K FERTILIZER CONTINUOUS PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING A NEUTRAL GRANULAR P/K FERTILIZER INSULATING GLASS STYLE SOLAR HEAT COLLECTOR AND BUILDING USING SOLAR ENERGY FOR HEATING AND COOLING EMPLOYING SAME ARRANGEMENT FOR A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE CHILD SEAT
Filing Date Dec 15 2014 Dec 15 2014 Dec 15 2014 Dec 15 2014
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/09297 2014/09298
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2014/09345
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CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title PALIPERIDONE IMPLANT FORMULATION IN VITRO METHOD FOR THE DIAGNOSIS AND SURVEILLANCE OF CANCER RISPERIDONE OR PALIPERIDONE IMPLANT FORMULATION STEEL MATERIAL SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONTROLLING VELOCITY OF A VEHICLE AIR DEFLECTOR AND FREIGHT VEHICLE METHOD FOR HUMAN-COMPUTER INTERACTION ON A GRAPHICAL USER INTERFACE (GUI) ROTARY CLOSURE FOR A SHOE COVER FOR MOBILE DEVICE WITH ECOLOGICAL LIGHTER INJECTABLE ANTIBIOTIC FORMULATIONS AND THEIR METHODS OF USE VERTICAL AXIS WIND AND HYDRAULIC TURBINE WITH FLOW CONTROL DIAZEPINONE DERIVATIVES USEFUL FOR THE TREATMENT OF FRAGILE X SYNDROME, PARKINSONS OR REFLUX DISEASE CONTROLLING ACIDIC COMPOUNDS PRODUCED FROM OXYCOMBUSTION PROCESSES HIGH VOLTAGE WIRE LEADING METHOD FOR STEREOSCOPIC WOUND CORE OPEN VENTILATED DRY-TYPE TRANSFORMER FIXING STRUCTURE FOR UPPER PRESSING BLOCKS OF STEREOSCOPIC WOUND CORE OPEN-VENTILATED DRY-TYPE TRANSFORMER COIL STRUCTURE OF OPEN VENTILATED TYPE STEREOSCOPIC WOUND-CORE DRY-TYPE TRANSFORMER ABSORBER ARRANGEMENT FOR A TROUGH COLLECTOR MANUFACTURING METHOD AND MANUFACTURING APPARATUS OF PRESS-FORMED BODY ANTI-SIGLEC-15 ANTIBODIES EGG-CARTON WITH WINDOW
Filing Date Dec 17 2014 Dec 17 2014
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number 2014/09361 2014/09363 2014/09384
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CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF METHYLBUTYNOL INHIBITORS OF THE MIR-15 FAMILY OF MICRO-RNAS METHODS FOR SYNTHESIZING AMATOXIN BUILDING BLOCK AND AMATOXINS A TENT PEG TREATMENT OF CONTAMINATED LIQUIDS PUL-CORE METHOD WITH A PMI FOAM CORE RAILWAY RAIL FASTENING CLIP AND PAD FOR RECESSED RAILSEATS TWO STAGE GASIFICATION WITH DUAL QUENCH BATTERY FOR ELECTRIC VEHICLES CHARGED ENGINEERED POLYMER BEADS/BUBBLES FUNCTIONALIZED WITH MOLECULES FOR ATTRACTING AND ATTACHING TO MINERAL PARTICLES OF INTEREST FOR FLOTATION SEPARATION WEARING PART ARRANGEMENT FOR PLOUGH SHARE 2-AMINOPYRAZINE DERIVATIVES AS CSF-1 R KINASE INHIBITORS SHIP SCREW, PUMP SCREW OR TURBINE SCREW A GRASPING DEVICE FOR A CONTACT LENS METHOD FOR PREPARING UAL2 POWDER AND UAI2 POWDER PREPARED ACCORDING TO THE SAME LIGHT SOURCE SENSING AND POINTING POSITION-ENCODED OPTICAL PROXY A BALLOON DILATATION CATHETER FOR TREATMENT OF PARANASAL SINUS DISEASES TETRAHYDROQUINAZOLINONE DERIVATIVES AS PARP INHIBITORS REGENERATION OF SPENT PARAFFIN DEHYDROGENATION CATALYST PIN VERIFICATION AN AIRLESS TYRE FOR VEHICLES CHEEK PLATE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING A NON-DETACHABLE PIPE JOINT, FITTING AND SYSTEM
Filing Date Dec 18 2014 Dec 18 2014 Dec 19 2014
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2015/00049 2015/00063 2015/00070
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2015/00091 2015/00093 2015/00099
2015/00106 2015/00110 2015/00129
2015/00130
2015/00140
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CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title CONSISTING OF A CHEEK PLATE AND A FITTING AEROSOL VALVES FOR SOLUBLE COMPRESSED GAS PROPELLANTS A DETECTION SYSTEM CONTAINMENT PROTECTION SYSTEM FOR A NUCLEAR FACILITY AND ASSOCIATED OPERATING METHOD METHOD OF LOCAL FILLING TO CONTROL SURFACE SUBSIDENCE IN GOB AMIDES OF 2-AMINO-4ARYLTHIAZOLE COMPOUNDS AND THEIR SALTS MIXED HELIOSTAT FIELD TRANSOM FOR A RAILWAY CAR TRUCK RADIATION-CURABLE, STABLE NAIL GEL COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF PREPARATION AND USE WHEELSET FOR A RAILWAY CAR TRUCK CONSTRUCTION OF BOUND FIBROUS MATS ANTI-TUMORAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING THE COMPOUND 1-(6{[6-(4FLUOROPHENYL)[1,2,4]TRIAZOLO[4,3B]PYRIDAZIN-3-YL]SULFANYL}-1,3BENZOTHIAZOL-2-YL)-3-(2MORPHOLIN-4-YLETHYL)UREA A LIPOSOMAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING A STEROL-MODIFIED LIPID AND A PURIFIED MYCOBACTERIAL LIPID CELL WALL COMPONENT AND IT'S USE IN THE DIAGNOSIS OF TUBERCULOSIS SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING LOCATION OF ASSETS EQUIPPED WITH TRANSPONDER DRY POWDER DRUG DELIVERY SYSTEMS AND METHODS ABRASIVE ARTICLE FOR LOWER SPEED GRINDING OPERATIONS RAILWAY WHEEL AND RESPECTIVE DAMPING ELEMENT PRE-STRESSING TENDON SEPARATION DEVICE WING FOR SHIP PROPULSION DEVICE FOR INCREASING MICROCIRCULATION
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CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title METHOD AND MECHANISM FOR HUMAN COMPUTER INTERACTION USE OF VEGFR-3 INHIBITORS FOR TREATING HEPATOCELLULAR CARCINOMA JACKING DEVICE SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR CONDUCTING A TOURNAMENT IN A GAMING NETWORK TRANSPOSITION-MEDIATED IDENTIFICATION OF SPECIFIC BINDING OR FUNCTIONAL PROTEINS CONVEYOR BELT TRACKING ROLLER SYSTEM BINDER MADE OF BLAST-FURNACE SLAG COMBINATIONS OF MODALITIES FOR THE TREATMENT OF DIABETES REMOVAL TOOL AND METHOD FOR PHOTOVOLTAIC FASTENER FORMULATION OF INKS CONTAINING CERAMIC NANOPARTICLES RAPID ASSAYS FOR T-CELL ACTIVATION BY RNA MEASUREMENTS USING FLOW CYTOMETRY MODULAR MICROFLUIDIC DISC AIRCRAFT HYDROCARBON RECOVERY FROM FISCHER-TROPSCH OFF-GAS METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR TRANSMITTING A MESSAGE WALL-MOUNTING OF BATHROOM ACCESSORIES INACTIVATED MYCOBACTERIA FOR ORAL USE IN THE PREVENTION OF TUBERCULOSIS ABRASION RESISTANT STEEL PLATE WITH SUPER-HIGH STRENGTH AND HIGH TOUGHNESS, AND PROCESS FOR PREPARING SAME COMBINATIONS WITH A BACKBONECYCLIZED PEPTIDE DEVICE AND METHOD FOR REPLENISHING AN ELECTRODE FOR A METALLURGICAL FURNACE PREDICTION OF TREATMENT RESPONSE TO JAK/STAT INHIBITOR DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE A PRESS-BENDING APPARATUS ARRANGEMENT FOR A SELFLUBRICATING BEARING
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CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title ROCK BOLT SAMPLING DEVICE FOR SAMPLES CONTAINING DNA IN PARTICULAR INTRAUTERINE SYSTEMS, IUD INSERTION DEVICES, AND RELATED METHODS AND KITS THEREFOR REDOX FLOW CELL COMPRISING HIGH MOLECULAR WEIGHT COMPOUNDS AS REDOX PAIR AND SEMIPERMEABLE MEMBRANE FOR STORAGE OF ELECTRICAL ENERGY NEW BICYCLIC DERIVATIVES DUAL CAP SYSTEM FOR CONTAINERCLOSURES TO MAINTAIN TIP STERILITY DURING SHELF STORAGE VALVE A PIECE OF APPARATUS FOR MEASURING THE TOPOGRAPHY AND THICKNESS OF THE CORNEA AND A MEASURING METHOD EMPLOYED TO THIS END SEMI-SUBMERSIBLE PLATFORM WITH A STABILISING FIN, AND OFFSHORE WAVE POWER PLANT INCORPORATING SUCH A PLATFORM DEVICE FOR IRRADIATION OF SAMPLES IN THE CORE OR AT THE PERIPHERY OF THE CORE OF A REACTOR WASHER ASSEMBLY APPARATUS FOR EXTRACTING AND RE-INJECTING ADIPOSE TISSUE MOBILE SYSTEM FOR SEPARATING DONOR BLOOD BY MEANS OF GRAVITATIONAL FORCE INTEGRATED IMPLEMENT DOWNFORCE CONTROL SYSTEMS, METHODS, AND APPARATUS PAPER MONEY STACKING APPARATUS OF PAPER MONEY HANDLING DEVICE PAPER MONEY PACKAGING APPARATUS OF PAPER MONEY HANDLING DEVICE DISPLAY BOARD ELASTIC WHEEL FOR RAILWAY VEHICLES TROMMEL ASSEMBLY WOUND DRESSING SOCIAL MEDIA ACCESSORY, SYSTEM AND METHOD WOUND DRESSING
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2015/00667 2015/00687
2015/00694 2015/00706
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2015/00753
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title MATRIX AND SYSTEM FOR PRESERVING BIOLOGICAL SPECIMENS FOR QUALITATIVE AND QUANTITATIVE ANALYSIS METHOD FOR OPERATING A THERMOELECTRIC SOLAR PLANT AEROFOIL SAIL DEVICE FOR PROVIDING LIQUID FOR A BEVERAGE MACHINE AND USE THEREOF METHODS OF SOIL PEST CONTROL PROCESS FOR REDUCING THE PRODUCTION OF SLUDGE BY MUNICIPAL OR INDUSTRIAL WASTEWATER PURIFICATION PLANTS, AND EQUIPMENT FOR THE IMPLEMENTATION THEREOF METER MANAGEMENT SYSTEM DIGITAL CUSTOMIZER SYSTEM AND METHOD FLATPACK CYCLE METHODS OF UPSCALING MESENCHYMAL STROMAL CELL PRODUCTION, COMPOSITIONS AND KIT THEREOF RUG CLEANING DEVICE A METHOD AND SYSTEM: BACKTRACKING FORWARD-LOOKING (BTFL) DYNAMIC CHANNEL ALLOCATION MECHANISM FOR WHITE SPACE RADIO NETWORKS SAFETY SHIELD METHOD AND CONTROL DEVICE FOR A WIND TURBINE, AND COMPUTER PROGRAM PRODUCT, DIGITAL STORAGE MEDIUM AND WIND TURBINE MULTIFOCAL DIFFRACTIVE OPHTHALMIC LENS USING SUPPRESSED DIFFRACTIVE ORDER IMPROVING POLLINATION SUCCESS AND SEED SET IN CORN HYBRID SEED PRODUCTION TARGETED AGRICULTURAL RECOMMENDATION SYSTEM PROCESS FOR PRODUCING WIND POWER PLANT ROTOR BLADES AND FOR PRODUCING A MOULD CORE THEREFOR SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR CONTROL, MONITORING AND
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2015/00799
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2015/00937 2015/00942 2015/00944
2015/00945 2015/00946 2015/00995 2015/01021 2015/01054
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2015/01082
CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title MAPPING OF AGRICULTURAL APPLICATIONS AUXILIARY INPUT DEVICES AND SYSTEMS AND METHODS RELATING THERETO CONTAINER RAPID STARTUP HEAT RECOVERY STEAM GENERATOR ADJUSTABLE CERVICAL COLLAR CIRCUIT TO KEEP ELECTRONIC TRANSFORMERS WORKING WHILE UNDER LOADED PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF SITAGLIPTIN AND INTERMEDIATE COMPOUNDS DEVICE AND METHOD FOR AUTOMATICALLY TWISTING METAL WIRES, IN PARTICULAR FOR CONNECTING ADJACENT, PREFERABLY MUTUALLY INTERSECTING STRUCTURE ELEMENTS SKYLIGHT ARRANGEMENT ELECTRODES FOR USE IN ELECTROWINNING AND ELECTROREFINING PROCESS FOR PREPARING OLEFINS BY THERMAL STEAMCRACKING ANTIBACTERIAL COMPOSITION FOR TOPICAL USE A FURANONE CONTAINING POLYMER COMPOUND WITH BACTERIAADHESION PROPERTIES WIND FARM WITH DC VOLTAGE NETWORK BLASTING SYSTEM PROTECTION LOW DOSE PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION SUPPORT STRUCTURE FOR SOLAR MODULES METHOD FOR PRODUCING TRANSITION METAL COMPOUNDS, TRANSITION METAL COMPOUNDS AND USE THEREOF MULTI-DRIVER TRANSDUCER HAVING SYMMETRICAL MAGNETIC CIRCUIT AND SYMMETRICAL COIL CIRCUIT METHOD OF PAIRING MOBILE DEVICES
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CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title CONVEYING DEVICE FOR ITEMS IN THE FISH AND MEAT PROCESSING INDUSTRY AQUEOUS FOOD COMPOSITION ENRICHED IN ß-GLUCAN HETEROGENOUS-SUBSTANCE ACCOMMODATING DEVICE HAVING A SOFT FOLDING PART HEATING ASSEMBLY FOR AN AEROSOL GENERATING SYSTEM VALVE APPARATUS, ARRANGEMENT WITH VALVE APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR OPERATING AN ARRANGEMENT HERBAL PREPARATION FOR STIMULATION OF HAIR GROWTH, CONTROL OF HAIR FALL, DANDRUFF AND INFECTIONS THEREOF USING AGERATUM SPP. METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A CLOSED-LOOP CABLE BY SPLICING, CORRESPONDING CABLE AND USAGE THEREOF USE OF SPIDER VENOMS FOR SKIN WHITENING/DEPIGMENTING AND COMPOSITION COMPRISING SPIDER VENOMS MOLECULES OR SYNTHETIC ANALOGS YIELDING MECHANICALLY ANCHORED ROCK BOLT WATER TREATMENT PROCESS COMPRISING FLOATATION COMBINED WITH GRAVITY FILTRATION, AND CORRESPONDING EQUIPMENT CELLULOSE AND/OR HEMICELLULOSES DEGRADING ENZYMES FROM MACROPHOMINA PHASEOLINA AND USES THEREOF PROCESS FOR PREPARING CYCLIC DIESTERS, ESPECIALLY DILACTIDE APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR MATERIAL TREATMENT OF RAW MATERIALS NOVEL RIG-I LIGANDS AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING THEM CUTTER HEAD FOR MINING MACHINE SOLVENT EXTRACTION PROCESS PACKAGING FOR EDGE-SENSITIVE TRANSPORTED GOODS
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CIPC PATENT JOURNAL Patent Title METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR WATER TREATMENT USING SCREENS CABLE BOLT DRAINAGE CHANNEL WITH A DRAINAGE BODY AND A COVER VALVE DRAGLINE RIGGING COMPONENTS FLEXIBLE CHUTE, IN PARTICULAR FOR AMMUNITION THERMAL INSULATION ARRANGEMENT METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR ENCODING AND DECODING IMAGE BY USING LARGE TRANSFORMATION UNIT APPARATUS FOR DOCUMENT HANDLING WASTE P[IPE LIGHT SOURCE WITH AUTOMATIC COLOUR TEMPERATURE ADJUSTMENT AUTOMATED MINERAL CLASSIFICATION A COMBINATION OF ADRENALIN WITH AN ANTIDEPRESSANT FOR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF SHOCKS MINING SHOVEL WITH BUSHINGS AT PIN LOCATIONS SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING CARBON MONOXIDE PRODUCE PACKING INSTALLATION SUPPORT ARRANGEMENT TIGER STRIPE MODIFIER SKID-PROOF SUPPORT LEG APPARATUS AND MOBILE MACHINERY APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM RECURSIVE ANALYSIS METHOD FOR WALSH HADAMARD TRANSFORM
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DECEMBER 2015 Application Number A2015/00719 A2015/00723 A2015/00724 A2015/00725 F2015/00101 F2014/00451 F2014/00546 F2014/01021 F2014/01076 F2014/01353 F2014/01585 F2014/01744 F2014/01872 F2014/01873 F2014/01874 F2014/01875 F2014/01876 F2014/01878 F2014/01919 F2014/01938 F2014/01946 F2014/0783 F2015/00100 F2015/00142 F2015/00151 F2015/00180 F2015/00186 F2015/00187 F2015/00226 F2015/00230 F2015/00232 F2015/00280 F2015/00435 F2015/00436 F2015/00487 F2015/00620 F2015/00658 F2015/00670
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