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SEPTEMBER 2012 PATENT JOURNAL

PATENT JOURNAL
INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND
COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS

SEPTEMBER 2012 VOL 45 No.9

Part II of II

ISSUED MONTHLY DATE OF ISSUE: 26 SEPETEMBER 2012

ISSN 2223-4837

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SEPTEMBER 2012 PATENT JOURNAL

PATENT JOURNAL
INCLUDING TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND
COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS

VOL. 45 No. 9 Date of Issue: 26 SEPTEMBER 2012

PATENTS, TRADE MARKS, DESIGNS AND COPYRIGHT OFFICE


Official notices of proceedings under:

The Patents Act, 1978


The Designs Act, 1993
The Trade Marks Act, 1963
The Trade Marks Act, 1993
The Registration of Copyright in Cinematograph Films Act, 1977

Registrar of Patents, Trade Marks, Designs and Copyright

Note: CIPC acting on behalf of the Government of the Republic of South Africa,
cannot guarantee the accuracy of its publications or undertake any responsibility for
errors or omissions or their consequences.

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
2. PATENTS .................................................................................................................................................................. 5
APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS .............................................................................................................................. 6
ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 (1) ................................................ 46
CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39 .......................................................................................... 46
PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND 63 ............................................... 46
PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 ............................................... 46
PATENT APPLICATIONS ABANDONED OR WITHDRAWN ................................................................................. 46
APPLICATION FOR RESTORATION OF A LAPSED PATENT .............................................................................. 46
APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1), REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT
................................................................................................................................................................................ 48
APPLICATIONS TO AMEND SPECIFICATION ...................................................................................................... 48
INSPECTION OF SPECIFICATIONS ...................................................................................................................... 51
HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 294
JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 294
OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 294
3. DESIGNS .............................................................................................................................................................. 295
APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993 ............................ 296
ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40 ........................................... 305
CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41 ........................................................................................ 305
CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED ..................................................................................... 305
CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED ............................................................................. 305
APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT .......... 306
APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION ..................... 306
NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS ........................................................................................................ 308
HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 392
JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 392
OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 392
4. COPYRIGHT ......................................................................................................................................................... 393
NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE ............................................................................................................................... 394
HYPOTHECATIONS ............................................................................................................................................. 401
JUDGMENTS ........................................................................................................................................................ 401
OFFICE PRACTICE NOTICES ............................................................................................................................. 401
5. CORRECTION NOTICES ...................................................................................................................................... 402
TRADE MARK CORRECTION NOTICES ............................................................................................................. 403
PATENT CORRECTION NOTICES ...................................................................................................................... 405
DESIGN CORRECTION NOTICES....................................................................................................................... 405

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COPYRIGHT CORRECTION NOTICES ............................................................................................................... 405

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2. PATENTS

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PATENTS

APPLICATIONS FOR PATENTS


Copies of these specifications cannot be supplied until the applications have been accepted and advertised, or in
the case of convention applications, until 18 months from the date of the application in the convention

THE PARTICULARS APPEAR IN THE FOLLOWING SEQUENCE:

Application number ~ Nature ~ 54: Representation of mark ~ 73: Name of applicants ~ 74: Address for service ~
51: International classification ~ 57: Specification of goods/services ~ 58: Endorsement(s) ~ 33: Country of priority
~ 31: Priority number ~ 32: Priority Date

- APPLIED ON 17/08/2012 -

2012/06196 ~ Complete ~ 54: BONE FRACTURE FIXATION MEANS ~ 71:DEEPAK KUMAR 28 Field House
Road Sprotbrough Doncaster DN5 7RP ~ 72:KUMAR DEEPAK ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1000829.0 ~ 32: 20/01/2010
2012/06197 ~ Complete ~ 54: VALVE ASSEMBLY ~ 71:INJECTA PLASTICS (PTY) LTD 50 Stanhope Road
Malvern East 1401 ~ 72:DANKS GEORGE ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03696 ~ 32: 20/05/2011
2012/06198 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ENERGISER ~ 71:HOLFELD BARRY GRAEME 1027 Schooner avenue Laser
Park Honeydew ~ 72:HOLFELD BARRY GRAEME
2012/06199 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROP ~ 71:MINE SUPPORT PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD Houtkop Road Duncanville
Vereeniging 1939 ~ 72:NISSEN CHRISTIAN
2012/06200 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SYNTHETIC GRAVE PROTECTOR AND HEADSTONE ~ 71:RICARDO JAVIS
ABRAMS 8 Emmer Str Verwoerd Park Kimberly ~ 72:RICARDO JAUIS ABRAMS
2012/06201 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A GLOBAL POSITIONING REFERENCING SYSTEM ~ 71:RONALD TERENCE
WARWICK 27A Valley Road Salt Rock ~ 72:Ronald Terence WARWICK
2012/06202 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR PREPARING KNOTS AND ITS METHOD OF USE ~ 71:TYTAZ
HOLDINGS LTD 124 Matagani Road RD4 Hamilton 3284 ~ 72:FREW DAVID ~ 33: NZ ~ 31: 585474 ~ 32:
19/05/2010
2012/06203 ~ Complete ~ 54: WASHABLE SANITARY WEAR ~ 71:SUSAN BARNES 12 Belvedale Woods 11
Redmond Road Cowies Hill Kwa Zulu Natal ~ 72:SUSAN BARNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06281 ~ 32: 26/08/2011
2012/06204 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OR PREVENTION OF INFECTION ~ 71:ORAL HEALTH
AUSTRALIA PTY LTD FACULTY OF MEDICINE, DENTISTRY AND HEALTH SCIENCES MELBOURNE
DENTAL SCHOOL LEVEL 6, 720 SWANSTON STREET CARLTON VIC 3053 ~ 72:REYNOLDS ERIC CHARLES
~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010900846 ~ 32: 26/02/2010
2012/06205 ~ Complete ~ 54: A COMPOSITION FOR PREPARING CERAMIC FIBER AND A BIOSOLUBLE
CERAMIC FIBER PREPARED THEREFROM FOR HEAT INSULATING MATERIAL AT HIGH TEMPERATURE ~
71:KCC CORPORATION 1301-4 Seocho-Dong Seocho-Gu Seoul 137-070 ~ 72:LEE JIN HYUK SEOG IN SIG
LEE JEUNG JE JUNG WON SIK ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-2010-0016616 ~ 32: 24/02/2010
2012/06206 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SCORING SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR EVALUATING INJURY TO A JOINT ~
71:OOSTHUIZEN CHRISTIAAN RUDOLF 163 Anderson Street Northcliff Johannesburg 2195 ~
72:OOSTHUIZEN CHRISTIAAN RUDOLF ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03673 ~ 32: 19/05/2011
2012/06207 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING INFORMATION RELATED TO A
MEDICAL DEVICE ~ 71:SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Bruningstrasse 50 65929 Frankfurt am Main
~ 72:SCHABBACH MICHAEL KOHLI AMIT ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10157233.7 ~ 32: 22/03/2010
2012/06208 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR OBTAINING BIOLOGICALLY ACTIVE RECOMBINANT HUMAN
G-CSF ~ 71:BIOGENERIX GMBH Graf-Arco-Str.3 89079 Ulm ~ 72:HINDERER WALTER SCHECKERMANN
CHRISTIAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10 002 811.7 ~ 32: 17/03/2010
2012/06209 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECOMBINANT CDV COMPOSITIONS AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:MERIAL LTD
3239 Satellite Boulevard Duluth Georgia 30096 ~ 72:AUDONNET JEAN-CHRISTOPHE MINKE JULES ~ 33: US
~ 31: 61/308 620 ~ 32: 26/02/2010
2012/06210 ~ Complete ~ 54: HONEYCOMB STRUCTURE ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LTD 27-1,
Shinkawa 2-Chome Chuo-ku Tokyo 104-8260 ~ 72:KOMORI TERUO YOSHINO HAJIME ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-
008679 ~ 32: 19/01/2010

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2012/06211 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN EFFICIENT ENERGY CONSERVATION SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR
MANUFACTURE OF SUGAR FROM SUGAR CANE ~ 71:SAISIDHA SUGAR EQUIPMENTS & ENGINEERING
CO. PVT. LTD 24 2ND Floor Highway Tower Chichwad Pune 411 019 ~ 72:VASUDEVAN VIJEYANDRAN ~ 33:
IN ~ 31: 130/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 18/01/2010
2012/06212 ~ Complete ~ 54: MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AGAINST C-MET ~ 71:GENMAB A/S P O Box 9068
Bredgade 34 DK-1260 Copenhagen K ~ 72:NEIJSSEN JOOST J DE GOEIJ BART VAN DEN BRINK EDWARD
LABRIJN ARAN FRANK HOET RENE M A SCHUURMAN JANINE PARREN PAUL VAN DE WINKEL JAN ~ 33:
US ~ 31: 61/312 622 ~ 32: 10/03/2010
2012/06213 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIQUID FORMULATION OF FOLLICLE STIMULATING HORMONE ~ 71:INTAS
BIOPHARMACEUTICALS LTD Plot No. 423/P/A/GIDC Sarkhej-Bavla Highway Moraiya Tal: Sanand, Ahmedabad
382 213 Gujarat ~ 72:MAJUMDER SUDIP KUMAR SHARMA MANISH KUMAR GUPTA TARUN KUMAR ~ 33: IN
~ 31: 384/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 12/02/2010
2012/06214 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING PYRIPYROPENE DERIVATIVES BY THE
ENZYMATIC METHOD ~ 71:MEIJI SEIKA PHARMA CO., LTD 4-16, Kyobashi 2-Chome Chuo-Ku TOKYO
1048002 ~ 72:YAMAMOTO KENTARO TSUCHIDA MARIKO OYAMA KAZUHIKO GOTO KIMIHIKO MITOMI
MASAAKI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-014727 ~ 32: 26/01/2010
2012/06215 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR ACTIVATION AND CONJUGATION OF BIOMOLECULES ~
71:BAYER HEALTHCARE LLC 555 White Plains Road Tarrytown New York 10591 ~ 72:VOGEL JENS H TO CHI
SHUNG BRIAN BIANCO CAROLINA LUCIA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/306 513 ~ 32: 21/02/2010
2012/06216 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PRODUCT PACKAGE UTILIZING AN INFORMATION INDICATOR HELD IN A
PRODUCT TRAY ~ 71:ZIPPO MANUFACTURING COMPANY 33 Barbour Street Bradford 16701 Pennsylvania ~
72:DOSTER GARY A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/701 321 ~ 32: 05/02/2010
2012/06217 ~ Complete ~ 54: TRANSMISSION HAVING A FLUID COOLING SHROUD ~ 71:REXNORD
INDUSTRIES LLC 4701 West Greenfield Avenue Milwaukee 53214 Wisconsin ~ 72:TIETYEN ADAM L MAKI
DOUGLAS E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/694 692 ~ 32: 27/01/2010
2012/06218 ~ Complete ~ 54: AEROSOL-FORMING MATERIAL FOR A HOOKAH ~ 71:CHUNGA UG
(HAFTUNGSBESCHRANKT) Yorckstrasse 21 09130 Chemnitz ~ 72:JANTSCH ANDRE ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 20 2010
004 671.8 ~ 32: 01/04/2010
2012/06219 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF CELLULOSE-BASED FIBRES AND
THE FIBRES THUS OBTAINED ~ 71:SAPPI NETHERLANDS SERVICES B.V. Biesenweg 16, 6211 AA
Maastricht ~ 72:TURNER PHILIP HERNANDEZ ZURINE HILL CALLUM ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1006201.6 ~ 32:
14/04/2010
2012/06220 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROBIOTIC COMPOSITIONS, METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR THEIR
ADMINISTRATION ~ 71:UNISTRAW PATENT HOLDINGS LTD U0195 JALAN MERDEKA 87007 FERERAL
TERRITORY OF LUBUAN ~ 72:PALAZZI KEN WALLIS KRISTEL LI YIN STYAN MARK SOFJAN JENNI
CONWAY PATRICIA
2012/06221 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF NEBIVOLOL ~ 71:MENARINI
INTERNATIONAL OPERATIONS LUXEMBOURG S.A. 1 AVENUE DE LA GARE L-1611 ~ 72:BARTOLI
SANDRA FATTORI DANIELA CIPOLLONE AMALIA ~ 33: IT ~ 31: RM2010A000053 ~ 32: 11/02/2010
2012/06222 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDROMETALLURGICAL PROCESS AND METHOD FOR RECOVERING
METALS ~ 71:MOLYCORP MINERALS LLC 5619 Denver Tech Center Parkway Suite 1000 Greenwood Village
Colorado 80111 ~ 72:BURBA JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/432 075 ~ 32: 12/01/2011
2012/06223 ~ Complete ~ 54: CERTAIN KYNURENINE-3-MONOOXYGENASE
INHIBITORS,PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS, AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~ 71:CHDI
FOUNDATION INC 350 Seventh Ave Suite 601 New York NY 10001 ~ 72:DOMINGUEZ CELIA WINKLER DIRK
DE AGUIAR PENA PAULA C TOLEDO-SHERMAN LETICIA M BROOKFIELD FREDERICK ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/298 095 ~ 32: 25/01/2010
2012/06224 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE ~ 71:UNICHARM CORPORATION 182
Shimobun Kinsei-cho Shikokuchuo-shi Ehime 799-0111 ~ 72:TODA HARUKI NAKAJIMA KAIYO ~ 33: JP ~ 31:
2010-035353 ~ 32: 19/02/2010
2012/06225 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPRING CORE HAVING BORDER WIRE WITH GENERALLY RECTANGULAR
CROSS-SECTION ~ 71:L & P PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANY 4095 Firestone Boulevard South Gate
90280 California ~ 72:HAFFNER DAVID S MONTAGUE STEVEN M WELLS THOMAS W HULL JOHN E
RICHMOND DARRELL A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/821 754 ~ 32: 23/06/2010
2012/06226 ~ Complete ~ 54: BEDDING FOUNDATION HAVING BORDER WIRE WITH GENERALLY
RECTANGULAR CROSS-SECTION ~ 71:L & P PROPERTY MANAGEMENT COMPANY 4095 Firestone

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Boulevard South Gate 90280 California ~ 72:HAFFNER DAVID S MONTAGUE STEVEN M WELLS THOMAS W
HULL JOHN E RICHMOND DARRELL A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/821 559 ~ 32: 23/06/2010
2012/06227 ~ Complete ~ 54: FORMS OF RIFAXIMIN AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:SALIX PHARMACEUTICALS
LTD 8510 Colonnade Center Dr., Raleigh NC 27615 ~ 72:GUSHURST KAREN S VLAHOVA PETINKA YANG
DONGLAI STULTS JEFFREY S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/708 836 ~ 32: 19/02/2010
2012/06228 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRICAL DEVICES CONTAINING CARBON NANOTUBE-INFUSED FIBERS
AND METHODS FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF ~ 71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS LLC 2323
Eastern Blvd Baltimore MD 21220 ~ 72:FLEISCHER COREY ADAM SHAH TUSHAR K HETZEL LAWRENCE P
~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/309 827 ~ 32: 02/03/2010
2012/06229 ~ Complete ~ 54: ARTICULATED TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT AND TRAILER FOR ARTICULATED
TRANSPORT EQUIPMENT ~ 71:SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY Pihtisulunkatu 9 FI-33330
Tampere ~ 72:MAKISALO KARI TSCHURBANOFF ALEKSEI ~ 33: FI ~ 31: 20105178 ~ 32: 24/02/2010
2012/06230 ~ Complete ~ 54: UTILITY GRID COMMAND FILTER SYSTEM ~ 71:ACCENTURE GLOBAL
SERVICES LTD 3 GRAND CANAL PLAZA GRAND CANAL STREET UPPER DUBLIN 4 ~ 72:TAFT JEFFREY
DAVID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/709 081 ~ 32: 19/02/2010
2012/06231 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPIRAL WOUND ELECTRICAL DEVICES CONTAINING CARBON NANOTUBE-
INFUSED ELECTRODE MATERIALS AND METHODS AND APPARATUSES FOR PRODUCTION THEREOF ~
71:APPLIED NANOSTRUCTURED SOLUTIONS LLC 2323 Eastern Blvd Baltimore MD 21220 ~ 72:FLEISCHER
COREY ADAM HETZEL LAWRENCE P SHAH TUSHAR K MALECKI HARRY C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/309 828 ~ 32:
02/03/2010
2012/06232 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF FORMING A COMPOSITE CLOSURE ~ 71:CLOSURE SYSTEMS
INTERNATIONAL, INC 1205 East Elmore Street Crawfordsville IN 47933 ~ 72:STONEBRAKER ROBERT L ~ 33:
US ~ 31: 61/308 450 ~ 32: 26/02/2010

- APPLIED ON 20/08/2012 -

2012/06233 ~ Complete ~ 54: SAFETY HELMET ~ 71:BLAND BRIAN TREVOR Plot 88 Blignautrus Walkerville
1876 ~ 72:BLAND BRIAN TREVOR ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06018 ~ 32: 17/08/2011
2012/06234 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREPARATION METHOD FOR STAINLESS STEEL SLAGS AND STEELMAKING
SLAGS FOR RECOVERING METAL ~ 71:LOESCHE GMBH Hansaallee 243 Dusseldorf 40549 ~ 72:CARSTEN
GEROLD JORG LANGEL FRANK DARDEMANN HOLGER WULFERT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 010 385.3 ~ 32:
05/03/2010
2012/06235 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABLE AQUEOUS MIA/CD-RAP FORMULATIONS ~ 71:SCIL TECHNOLOGY
GMBH Fraunhoferstrasse 15 Martinsried 82152 ~ 72:KLAUS HELLEBRAND ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10161160.6 ~ 32:
27/04/2010
2012/06236 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MFB UNIT (FLUSHING ~ 71:WILLEM KAREN HART ZENBERG 58 Garlicke
Crejcent Pierre Van Ryneveld Tshwane 0046 ~ 72:WILLEM KAREN HART ZENBERG
2012/06237 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PRESERVED FLORAL GIFT TRAY ~ 71:MEGGAN GLEN MAY FENSHAM
Private Bag X0001 Balliot 44220 NIKITA CATHERINE FENSHAM Postnet suit 95 Privete Bag X0001 Balliot 4420
~ 72:ARTHUR FENSHAM
2012/06238 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GRAVE BIN (LECHEKO BIN) AND BURIAL METHOD ~ 71:TSEKO BENJAMIN
LECHEKO 315 Moliwa Street Moletsane Soweto Johannesburg ~ 72:TSEKO BENJAMIN LECHEKO
2012/06239 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SYSTEM FOR THE CUSTOMIZED CAPTURING,COLLATION AND
VERIFICATION OF A SUBSCRIBER'S DATA FOR THE PURPOSE OF TRANSACTING ONLINE AND/OR
ACCESSING DATABASES ~ 71:VERIFIED RINGTONES (PTY) LTD Cnr Larch Nook & South street Benchmark
Office Park Suit 2 Centurion ~ 72:DAVIS CASSIAN VILJOEN DANIEL SEBASTIAAN
2012/06240 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CAPSULE FOR EXTRACTION IN A COFFEE MACHINE ~ 71:RUSSON
HOLDING LIMITED Palm Chambers 197 Main Street Road Town Tortola ~ 72:SABAN HERZEL
2012/06241 ~ Complete ~ 54: RFID IDENTIFICATION DEVICES ~ 71:TAGTRON SOLUTIONS CLOSE
CORPORATION Little Echo Klein Dassenberg Road 7304 Philidelphia ~ 72:ZINNER ULRICH ~ 33: ZA ~ 31:
2011/03657 ~ 32: 19/05/2011
2012/06242 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A TRANSPORT & DISPLAY UNIT ~ 71:SAPPI SOUTHERN AFRICA
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 48 Ameshoff Street Braamfontein Johannesburg 2001 ~ 72:KNOCK JASON STEIN
FRANCOIS
2012/06243 ~ Complete ~ 54: POST OPERATIVE WOUND SUPPORT DEVICE ~ 71:AEEG AB P.P.BOX 1038
S-251 10 HELSINGBORG ~ 72:JONSSON ANDERS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10151829.8 ~ 32: 27/01/2010

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2012/06244 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD FOR CONTROLLING ARTHROPODS COMPRISING THE SPOT-
WISE APPLICATION OF A GEL ~ 71:BASAF SE D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN ~ 72:TARANTA CLAUDE LEVY
TATJANA BENLAHMAR OUIDAD NOLTE MARC KROHL THOMAS RANDT CHRISTOPH BORK THOMAS
MEIER WOLFGANG KLEIN CLARK D HENNESSEY TIFFANY ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/297294 ~ 32: 22/01/2010
2012/06245 ~ Complete ~ 54: SINGLE-CHAMBER EVAPORATOR AND THE USE THEREOF IN CHEMICAL
SYNTHESIS ~ 71:BASAF SE D-67056 LUDWIGSHAFEN ~ 72:BOHLING RALF SCHIPPER MICHAEL
BIRNBACH STEFAN PETERSEN PETER GRITSCH ACHIM WELLISCH ALOIS LUYKEN HERMANN STEINER
ALBERT ZENHNER PETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10151422.2 ~ 32: 22/01/2010
2012/06246 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING SYNTHESIS GAS ~ 71:JAPAN OIL, GAS AND
METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION 2-10-1, Toranomon Minato-Ku Tokyo 105-0001 INPEX CORPORATION 5-
3-1 Akasaka Minato-ku Tokoyo 1076332 JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION 6-3, Otemachi 2-Chome
Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8162 JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO., LTD 1-7-12,MARUNOUCHI 1-CHOME
CHIYODA-KU TOKYO 1000005 COSMO OIL CO., LTD 1-1-1 Shibaura 1-Chome Minato-ku Tokyo NIPPON
STEEL ENGINEERING CO., LTD Osaki Center Building 1-5-1 Osaki 1-Chome Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 141-8604
CHIYODA CORPORATION 12-1 TSURIMICHUO 2-CHOME TSURIMI-KU YOKOHAMA-SHI KANAGAWA
2308601 ~ 72:HODOSHIMA SHINYA YAGI FUYUKI WAKAMATSU SHUHEI KAWAZUISHI KENICHI ~ 33: JP ~
31: 2010-045699 ~ 32: 02/03/2010
2012/06247 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR REMOVING SULFUR COMPOUNDS IN CASTABLE ~ 71:JAPAN
OIL, GAS AND METALS NATIONAL CORPORATION 2-10-1, Toranomon Minato-Ku Tokyo 105-0001 INPEX
CORPORATION 5-3-1 Akasaka Minato-ku Tokoyo 1076332 JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORPORATION 6-3,
Otemachi 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8162 JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO., LTD 1-7-
12,MARUNOUCHI 1-CHOME CHIYODA-KU TOKYO 1000005 COSMO OIL CO., LTD 1-1-1 Shibaura 1-Chome
Minato-ku Tokyo NIPPON STEEL ENGINEERING CO., LTD Osaki Center Building 1-5-1 Osaki 1-Chome
Shinagawa-ku Tokyo 141-8604 CHIYODA CORPORATION 12-1 TSURIMICHUO 2-CHOME TSURIMI-KU
YOKOHAMA-SHI KANAGAWA 2308601 ~ 72:HODOSHIMA SHINYA YAGI FUYUKI WAKAMATSU SHUHEI
KAWAZUISHI KENICHI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-045698 ~ 32: 02/03/2010
2012/06248 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR SMOKING CESSATION AND USE OF SUCH A DEVICE ~ 71:KURZ
MATTHAUS Carl-Wagner-Strasse 12/20 A-6330 Kufstein ~ 72:KURZ MATTHAUS KURZ THOMAS ~ 33: EP ~
31: 10153163.0 ~ 32: 10/02/2010
2012/06249 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF CYCLOPROPANECARBOXYLIC ACID
ESTER COMPOUND ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LTD 27-1, Shinkawa 2-Chome Chuo-ku Tokyo
104-8260 ~ 72:YOSHIKAWA KOUJI KIJI TOSHIYUKI OHSHITA JUN SOMYO TOSHIO KASHIWABARA
MANABU MIYANAGA YOKO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-186897 ~ 32: 24/08/2010
2012/06250 ~ Complete ~ 54: BISARYL-LINKED ARYLTRIAZOLONES AND THEIR USE ~ 71:BAYER
INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10 40789 Monheim ~ 72:FURSTNER CHANTAL
KELDENICH JORG DELBECK MARTINA KOLKHOF PETER KRETSCHMER AXEL PLUSCHKELL INGO POOK
ELISABETH SCHMECK CARSTEN TRUBEL HUBERT ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 009 631.8 ~ 32: 27/02/2010
2012/06251 ~ Complete ~ 54: PEPTIDES FOR VACCINE AGAINST BIRCH ALLERGY ~ 71:CIRCASSIA LTD
The Oxford Science Park Oxford OX4 4GA ~ 72:HAFNER RODERICK PETER LAIDLER PAUL LAYTON
(DECEASED) GUY LARCHE MARK ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1002559.1 ~ 32: 15/02/2010
2012/06252 ~ Complete ~ 54: CANNULA DEVICE AND METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PROVIDING A CANNULA
DEVICE WITH AN IMPLANT ~ 71:ACINO AG AM Windfeld 35 83714 Miesbach ~ 72:SPILGIES HEIKO MULLER
ANDREAS SCHONBACH FRANZ ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 014 791.5 ~ 32: 13/04/2010
2012/06253 ~ Complete ~ 54: OPTIMIZED MONOCLONAL ANTIBODIES AGAINST TISSUE FACTOR
PATHWAY INHIBITOR (TFPI) ~ 71:BAYER HEALTHCARE LLC 555 White Plains Road Tarrytown New York
10591 ~ 72:WANG ZHOUZHI PAN JUNLIANG GRUDZINSKA JOANNA VOTSMEIER CHRISTIAN TEBBE JAN
BIRKENFELD JOERG WOBST NINA BRUCKNER SIMONE STEINING SUSANNE SCHOLZ PETER ~ 33: US ~
31: 61/309,290 ~ 32: 01/03/2010
2012/06254 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL SALTS FOR THE MANUFACTURE OF PHARMACEUTICAL
COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:EGIS GYOGYSZERGYAR NYILVANOSAN MUKODO RESZVENYTARSASAG Keresztur
Ut 30-38 BUDAPEST H-1106 ~ 72:KIRALY IMRE TRINKA PETER VOLK BALAZS PONGO LASZLO BARKOCYZ
JOZSEF SLEGEL PETER OBRECZAN MAGDOLNA DANCSO ANDRAS MEZOVARI MONIKA SAZABO TIBOR
RUZSICS GYORGY SZLAVIK LASZLO LUKACS GYULA BOZA ANDRAS ~ 33: HU ~ 31: P 1000069 ~ 32:
02/02/2010

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2012/06255 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED ADHESIVE COMPOSITION ~ 71:CORRUTECH Hertenstraat 56 B-


2300 Turnhout ~ 72:CEULEMANS PHILIPPE CEULEMANS OLIVIER BLOMME JEAN LOUIS ~ 33: EP ~ 31:
10177355.4 ~ 32: 17/09/2010
2012/06256 ~ Complete ~ 54: CODEBOOK BASED CHANNEL INFORMATION FEEDBACK METHOD,DEVICE
AND SYSTEM ~ 71:SONY CORPORATION 1-7-1 Konan Minato-ku Tokyo 108-0075 ~ 72:CUI QIMEI TAO
XIAOFENG YANG XIANJUN LIL SHIYUAN WANG CHAO ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201010111774.3 ~ 32: 11/02/2010
2012/06257 ~ Complete ~ 54: N-(IMIDAZOPYRIMIDIN-7YL)-HETEROARYLAMIDE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR
USE AS PDE10A INHIBITORS ~ 71:F.HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG Grenzacherstrasse 124 CH-4070 Basel ~
72:ALVAREZ SANCHEZ RUBEN FLOHR ALEXANDER GROEBKE ZBINDEN KATRIN BLEICHER KONRAD
GOBBI LUCA PETERS MATTHIAS PETERS JENS-UWE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10158011.6 ~ 32: 26/03/2010
2012/06258 ~ Complete ~ 54: BEVERAGE MACHINE WITH REMOVABLE LIQUID SUPPLY RESERVOIR ~
71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:MORI PETER GAVILLET GILLES ~ 33: EP ~ 31:
10151317.4 ~ 32: 21/01/2010
2012/06259 ~ Complete ~ 54: VETERINARY COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:PFIZER INC 235 East 42nd Street New York
New York 10017 ~ 72:NARISHETTY SUNIL THOMAS KUMAR REPAKULA SREENATH PRICE JEFFREY ELLIS
~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/307,713 ~ 32: 24/02/2010
2012/06260 ~ Complete ~ 54: REACTOR AND A METHOD OF PURIFYING A PROCESS SOLUTION ~
71:OUTOTEC OYJ Riihitontuntie 7 FIN-02200 Espoo ~ 72:VAARNO JUSSI RUONALA MIKKO ~ 33: FI ~ 31:
20100120 ~ 32: 18/03/2010
2012/06261 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPONENT DISPLAY PROCESSING METHOD AND USER DEVICE ~
71:HUAWEI DEVICE CO LTD Building B2 Huawei Industrial Base Bantian Longgang Shenzhen guangdong
518129 ~ 72:PENG YUZHUO ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201010104157.0 ~ 32: 28/01/2010
2012/06262 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICALLY ACTIVE DISUBSTITUTED TRIAZINE DERIVATIVES ~
71:LEAD DISCOVERY CENTER GMBH Emil-figger-Str.76a Dortmund BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY
GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10 40789 Monheim ~ 72:EICKHOFF JAN RUHTER GERD LUCKING ULRICH
KLEBL BERT NUSSBAUMER PETER SCHULTZ-FADEMRECHT CARSTETN CHOIDAS AXEL ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/282,766 ~ 32: 29/03/2010
2012/06263 ~ Complete ~ 54: TEMPLATE-FIXED PEPTIDOMIMETICS WITH CXCR7 MODULATING ACTIVITY
~ 71:POLYPHOR AG Hegenheimermattweg 125 CH-4123 Allschwil ~ 72:GOMBERT FRANK OTTO LOWE RALF
ROMAGNOLI BARBARA PATEL KALPANA LEDERER ALEXANDER OBRECHT DANIEL ZIMMERMANN
JOHANN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 2010/051417 ~ 32: 05/02/2010
2012/06264 ~ Complete ~ 54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS FOR 5-AMINO-2,3-DIHYDROPHATHALAZINE-1,4-
DIONE SODIUM SALT,PHARMACEUTICAL PREPARATIONS CONTAINING THE SAME AND METHOD FOR
THE PRODUCTION OF SAID FORMS ~ 71:METRIOPHARM AG Bleicherweg 45 CH-8002 Zurich ~ 72:BREU
JOSEF KAISER ASTRID MAAS GERRIT MILIUS WOLFGANG BRYSCH WOLFGANG LUDESCHER BEATE
MARTIN THOMAS NIEDERMAIER MICHAEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10075744.2 ~ 32: 25/11/2010
2012/06265 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLANGED FITTING FOR USE WITH TUBING CONTAINMENT SYSTEM ~
71:OMEGA FLEX INC 213 Court St Suit 701 Middletown Connecticut 06457 ~ 72:TREICHEL STEVEN A MILLER
MARK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/715,426 ~ 32: 02/03/2010
2012/06266 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER WITH SWITCHABLE IONIC STRENGHT ~ 71:QUEEN UNIVERSITY AT
KINGSTON Queen's University Kingston Ontario K7L 3N6 ~ 72:JESSOP PHILIP G BROWN R STEPHEN
MERCER SEAN M ROBERT TOBIAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/423,458 ~ 32: 15/12/2010

- APPLIED ON 21/08/2012 -

2012/06268 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ADVERTISING SYSTEM ~ 71:HOOPZ PLANET INFO PRIVATE LTD Mycar
Building Maruti Suzuki Showroom Pune Mumbai Expressway Wakad 411 057 ~ 72:JOSHI AVANTI ~ 33: IN ~ 31:
197/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 25/01/2010
2012/06269 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYLON ~ 71:STRUCTA TECHNOLOGY (PTY) LTD 21 First Avenue Menlo Park
Pretoria ~ 72:COETZER PETRUS ALBERTUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05637 ~ 32: 01/08/2011
2012/06270 ~ Complete ~ 54: A HANGING WALL SUPPORT ~ 71:INNOVATIVE MINING PRODUCTS (PTY)
LTD 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~ 72:CAWOOD MARTIN JACOBS AT PASTORINO
PAOLO ETTORE SHEPPARD JAMES WILLIAM CROMPTON BRENDAN ROBERT VAN DER MERWE
PHILLUPUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06384 ~ 32: 01/09/2011

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2012/06271 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOUND DAMPENING CONVEYOR CHAIN FLIGHT ~ 71:JOY MM DELAWARE
INC 2751 Centerville Road Suite 342 Wilmington DE 19808 ~ 72:O'NEILL MICHAEL L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/220.048
~ 32: 29/08/2011
2012/06272 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE FRITZ CROUS ANTI BUBBLE DEVICE AS WELL AS A MEASURING
DEVICE FOR FUEL ~ 71:FRITZ CROUS 9 Saasveld Villas Saasveld Street Vredenberg Bellville 7530 ~ 72:Fritz
CROUS
2012/06273 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE FRITZ CROUS SOLAR ENERGY CONVERTER ~ 71:FRITZ CROUS 9
Saasveld Villas Saasveld Street Vredenberg Bellville 7530 ~ 72:Fritz CROUS
2012/06274 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE FRITZ CROUS NEW GENERATION GENERATOR ~ 71:FRITZ CROUS 9
Saasveld Villas Saasveld Street Vredenberg Bellville 7530 ~ 72:Fritz CROUS
2012/06275 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE FRITZ CROUS (KRAUSS) PETROL SAVER ~ 71:FRITZ CROUS 9
Saasveld Villas Saasveld Street Vredenberg Bellville 7530 ~ 72:Fritz CROUS
2012/06276 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE FRITZ CROUS SEA POWER STATION ASSISTED BY A WIND POWER
GENERATOR ~ 71:FRITZ CROUS 9 Saasveld Villas Saasveld Street Vredenberg Bellville 7530 ~ 72:Fritz
CROUS
2012/06277 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE FRITZ CROUS,INNER COMBUSTION PLANETARY ENGINE ~ 71:FRITZ
CROUS 9 Saasveld Villas Saasveld Street Vredenberg Bellville 7530 ~ 72:Fritz CROUS
2012/06278 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EARPHONES WITH BEADS ~ 71:MMABJE NAPE MAILA 25 Cabanet Arunbo
Estate Rietspruit SE The Reeds Centurion 0154 ~ 72:MMABJE NAPE MAILA
2012/06279 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DUAL PURPOSE ALARM ~ 71:ARENDT MICHAEL STEYN 7 Juan Smuts Ave
Silverfields 1739 ~ 72:ARENDT MICHAEL STEYN TREVOR MICHAEL STEYN
2012/06280 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DMC POLYESTER FLUSH DISTRIBUTION BOARD ADJUSTABLE TYPE PLUS
PLASTER GAUGE ~ 71:JACOB JAPPIE MASHIYANE 812 Robertson Street Clewer Witbank ~ 72:JACOB
JAPPIE MASHIYANE
2012/06281 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TEMPORY STOPE SUPPORT UNIT ~ 71:FRANS ROELOF PETRUS PIENAAR
P O Box 25 Paaedekraal 1752 MARK HOWELL P O Box 25 Paardekraal 1752 ~ 72:FRANS ROELOF PETRUS
PIENAAR MARK HOWELL
2012/06282 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HAND HELD SCANNER DEVICE FOR TRAFFIC OFFICERS ~ 71:VUSIMUZI
ALFRED VILAKASI 2675 Tsheni Street Emndeni Ext Soweto 1868 ~ 72:VUSIMUZI ALFRED VILAKASI
2012/06283 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYCRYSTALLINE DIAMOND COMPACTS,METHOD OF FABRICATING
SAME,AND VARIOUS APPLICATIONS ~ 71:US SYNTHETIC CORPORATION 1260 SOUTH1600 WEST OREM
UT 84058 ~ 72:BERTAGNOLLI KENNETH E MIESS DAVID P QIAN JIANG WIGGINS JASON K VAIL MICHAEL
A MUKHOPADHYAY DEBKUMAR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/690.998 ~ 32: 21/01/2010
2012/06284 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LOYALTY PROGRAM ~ 71:VENTER NICO 65 14th Avenue Gonuble 5257 ~
72:VENTER NICO
2012/06285 ~ Complete ~ 54: A RECEIVING MEMBER FOR AN ITEM OF HARDWARE ~ 71:KRAM DESIGNS
CC 28 SENEKAL STREET WIERDAPARK X2 CENTURION 0157 ~ 72:REED MARK PETER
2012/06286 ~ Complete ~ 54: BLISTER SHEET LOADING APPARATUS WITH BOUNCE PREVENTION MEANS
~ 71:MANREX PTY LIMITED 17-19 Moore Street Leichhardt NSW 2040 QEM INC 6513116 Avenue North Largo
FL 33773 ~ 72:KNOTH NORMAN D ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010901017 ~ 32: 11/03/2010
2012/06287 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROLLER BEARING BACKING RING ASSEMBLY ~ 71:AMSTED RAIL COMPANY
INC 311 South Wacker Suite 5300 Chicago 60606 Illinois ~ 72:HUBBARD PAUL A MASON MICHAEL A ~ 33: US
~ 31: 13/409.293 ~ 32: 01/03/2012
2012/06288 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHOTOVOLTAIC MODULE WITH STABILIZED POLYMER ~ 71:SOLUTIA INC
575 Maryville Centre Drive St. Louis MO 63141 ~ 72:CUI WEIHONG
2012/06289 ~ Complete ~ 54: SIDE CONTOURED OPEN TOP HOPPER RAILCAR WITH BIASED DOOR SEAL
AND ENLARGED CONTOURED END DOOR ~ 71:FREIGHTCAR AMERICA INC 17 Johnstown Street
Johnstown PA 15901 ~ 72:JOSEPHSON GREGORY P LOHR DAVID A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/297.485 ~ 32:
22/01/2010
2012/06290 ~ Complete ~ 54: BALLAST HOPPER CAR DISCHARGE DOOR CONTROL SYSTEM ~
71:QIQIHAR RAILWAY ROLLING STOCK CO LTD No 36 Changqian 1st Ave Tiefeng District Qiqihar 161002
Heilongjiang ~ 72:WANG SHENGKUN FU YONG YUE LINGHAN YI YONGFENG ZHANG JUNLIN ~ 33: CN ~
31: 1201110002165.9 ~ 32: 06/01/2011
2012/06291 ~ Complete ~ 54: AUTOMATIC SUNLIGHT-TRACKING DEVICE ~ 71:LIU JIANZHONG Room 201
Building No 8 No 155-2 Yingxiongshan Road Jinan City Shandong Province 250002 ~ 72:LIU JIANZHONG ~ 33:
CN ~ 31: 201010244994.3 ~ 32: 27/07/2010

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2012/06292 ~ Complete ~ 54: BRAN MODIFICATION ~ 71:DUPONT NUTRITION BIOSCIENCES APS


Langebrogade 1 P O Box 17 DK-1001 Copenhagen k ~ 72:SORENSEN JENS FRISBAEK ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/323.098 ~ 32: 12/04/2010
2012/06293 ~ Complete ~ 54: NUCLEIC ACID CONSTRUCT COMPRISING PYRIPYROPENE BIOSYNTHETIC
GENE CLUSTER AND MARKER GENE ~ 71:MEIJI SEIKA PHARMA CO LTD 4-16 KYOBASHI 2-CHOME
CHUO-KU TOKYO 1048002 ~ 72:AIHARA SATO SUMIDA NAOMI MURASHIMA KOICHIRO YANAI KOUJI
ANZAI HIROYUKI YAMAMOTO KENTARO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-253183 ~ 32: 11/11/2010
2012/06294 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PROVIDING A PHOTOBIOREACTOR ~
71:MARGALEF PERE 4923 Verano P1 Irvine 92617 California ~ 72:MENA JACINTO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/710.552
~ 32: 23/02/2010
2012/06295 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTAINER-FILLING AND WEIGHT-RELATED DOSING DEVICE ~ 71:"INDEX-
6" LTD 28B "Kuklensko Shose" Str 404 Plovdiv ~ 72:SPASOV PETAR GEORGIEV MINCHEV EVGENI IVANOV
~ 33: BG ~ 31: 110607 ~ 32: 01/03/2010
2012/06296 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SECURING WIRELESS RELAY NODES ~
71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED Internation IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego CA 92121 ~
72:ESCOTT ADRIAN ULUPINAR FAITH PALANIGOUNDER ANAND ROSENBERG BRIAN M ~ 33: US ~ 31:
13/011.678 ~ 32: 21/01/2011
2012/06297 ~ Complete ~ 54: SORAFENIB DIMETHYL SULPHOXIDE SOLVATE ~ 71:RANBAXY
LABORATORIES LIMITED Head Office 12th Floor Devika Tower 06 Nehru Place New Delhi 110019 ~
72:JARYAL JAGDEV SINGH THAPER RAJESH KUMAR ZADE SACHIN DEORAO SATHYANARAYANA
SWARGAM PRASAD MOHAN SINGH AJAY SHANKAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 204/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 29/01/2010
2012/06298 ~ Complete ~ 54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF L-MALIC ACID SALT OF SUNITINIB ~ 71:RANBAXY
LABORATORIES LIMITED Head Office 12th Floor Devika Tower 06 Nehru Place New Delhi 110019 ~
72:SANWAL SUDHIR SINGH SATHYANARAYANA SWARGAM PRASAD MOHAN KUMAR SARIDI MADHAVA
DILEEP THAPER RAJESH KUMAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 203/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 29/01/2010
2012/06299 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLAR CONTROL COATINGS WITH DISCONTINUOUS METAL LAYER ~
71:PPG INDUSTRIES OHIO INC 3800 West 143rd Street Cleverland OH 44111 ~ 72:POLCYN ADAM D BUHAY
HARRY FINLEY JAMES J O'SHAUGHNESSY DENNIS J MEDWICK PAUL A WAGNER ANDREW V BHANDARI
ABHINAV OHODNICKI JR PAUL R BENIGNI JEFFREY A THIEL JAMES P ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/072.866 ~ 32:
28/03/2011
2012/06300 ~ Complete ~ 54: HARD METAL MATERIALS ~ 71:WEIR MINERALS AUSTRALIA LTD 1 Marden
Street Artarmon New South Wales 2064 ~ 72:DOLMAN KEVIN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010904416 ~ 32: 01/10/2010
2012/06301 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL CARE COMPOSITION ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO 300 PARK
AVENUE NEW YORK NEW YORK 10022 ~ 72:PORTER VENDA PRENCIPE MICHAEL MORGAN ANDRE
MELLO SARITA
2012/06302 ~ Complete ~ 54: TOOTH WHITENING COMPOSITION ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO 300 PARK
AVENUE NEW YORK NEW YORK 10022 ~ 72:ZAIDEL LYNETTE PRENCIPE MICHAEL CHOPRA SUMAN
MANDADI PRAKASARAO
2012/06303 ~ Complete ~ 54: HOT BLAST STOVE DOME AND HOT BLAST STOVE ~ 71:ALLIED MINERAL
PRODUCTS INC 2700 SCIOTO PARKWAY COLUMBUS 43221 OHIO ~ 72:VAN LAAR FLORIS VAN LAAR
JACOBUS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/303.894 ~ 32: 12/02/2010
2012/06304 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECLOSABLE PACKAGE USING LOW TRACK ADHESIVE ~ 71:KRAFT FOODS
GLOBAL BRANDS LLC Three Lakes Drive Northfield IL 60093 ~ 72:ROMEO DEREK J ZERFAS PAUL
ANTHONY MANN LYNN S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/407.409 ~ 32: 27/10/2010
2012/06305 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROCK DRILLING RIG,METHOD FOR ROCK DRILLING,AND CONTROL SYSTEM
OF ROCK DRILLING RIG ~ 71:SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY Pihtisulunkatu 9 FI-33330
Tampere ~ 72:PUURA JUSSI ~ 33: FI ~ 31: 20105185 ~ 32: 25/02/2010
2012/06306 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MOBILE TEXTER ~ 71:EBRAHIM PETERSEN 56 Old Strandfontein Road
Wooddale Wetton 7780 ~ 72:EBRAHIM PETERSEN
2012/06418 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOCK SAVER ~ 71:PRIYA BIPULPRASAD 12 Nyala Park empangeni Kwa Zulu
Natal 3880 ~ 72:BIPULPRASAD PRIYA

- APPLIED ON 22/08/2012 -

2012/06307 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PACKAGING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:DUTOIT GROEP (PTY) LTD 5 Pine Street
Ceres 6835 ~ 72:Martin John SMITH

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2012/06308 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANNUITY ACQUISITION ~ 71:BLACK GINGER 470 (PTY) LTD 26 Augrabies
Road Waterfall Office Park Midrand 1685 ~ 72:SHARP JASON HILTON ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06214 ~ 32:
24/08/2011
2012/06309 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ROTOR CONTROLLED CVT ~ 71:VARIBOX IP (PTY) LTD 12 Arend Road
Windsor Glen Randburg 2194 ~ 72:NAUDE JOHANNES JACOBUS
2012/06310 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HEAP LEACHING METHOD ~ 71:BHP CHILE INC Vespucio Sur 100 Piso 8
Santiago ~ 72:TO BE ADVISED
2012/06311 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SECURITY LID AND DOOR ~ 71:PAPENFUS NICHOLAS JACQUES 19 Cuyler
Street Constantia Kloof 1715 Johannesburg ~ 72:PAPENFUS NICHOLAS JACQUES
2012/06312 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VERTICAL ROTOR RUBBER MILLING MACHINE ~ 71:CLINTON CARR 110
Pretoria Road Rynfield Benoni 1501 ~ 72:CLINTON CARR
2012/06313 ~ Provisional ~ 54: IMPLEMENTATION OF LUMINAIRS USING LAMBERT EMITTERS
CONFIGURED AND MOUNTED ON ILLUMINATION SURFACES ARRANGED IN PLANES ~
71:AEQUANIMITAS TRUST (IT 228/07) PO BOX 75 247 LYNNWOOD RIDGE 0040 ~ 72:DEON VOSLOO
2012/06314 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BLAST TESTING UNIT (BTU) ~ 71:JACQUES PRETORIUS 58 Huyser Street
Delmas Mpumalanga 2210 ~ 72:JACQUES PRETORIUS
2012/06315 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CARTRIDGE ~ 71:FOWLDS 3 LIMITED Akara Building 24 De Castro street
Wickhams cay 1 Road Town Tortola ~ 72:GODSIFF JOHN HOFMEYR
2012/06316 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A STEMMING DEVICE ~ 71:FOWLDS 3 LIMITED Akara Building 24 De Castro
street Wickhams cay 1 Road Town Tortola ~ 72:GODSIFF JOHN HOFMEYR
2012/06317 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CARTRIDGE ~ 71:FOWLDS 3 LIMITED Akara Building 24 De Castro street
Wickhams cay 1 Road Town Tortola ~ 72:GODSIFF JOHN HOFMEYR
2012/06318 ~ Complete ~ 54: FEEDER ~ 71:GAVIN CAMPBELL ARMSTRONG 48 Carrington Road, Kimberley
8301 ~ 72:Gavin Campbell ARMSTRONG ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06880 ~ 32: 21/09/2011
2012/06319 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HEATER ~ 71:SYBRAND ANEMA P O Box 2077 Kokstad 4700 ~ 72:SYBRAND
ANEMA
2012/06320 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENGINE ~ 71:RITRANS LTD 31 Concorde Close Storrington Sussex RH20 3JL ~
72:ELLIS PAUL FREDRIC ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1001276.3 ~ 32: 27/01/2010
2012/06321 ~ Complete ~ 54: PISTON ROD ASSEMBLY FOR A DRUG DELIVERY DEVICE ~ 71:SANOFI-
AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Brningstrasse 50 D-65929 Frankfurt am Main ~ 72:HELMER MICHAEL
EISENGARTHEN CHRISTOPH HUTHMACHER WINFRIED MOSEBACH CARSTEN ZEIMETZ LEO ~ 33: US ~
31: 12/791.499 ~ 32: 01/06/2010
2012/06322 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITE PIPE COUPLING ~ 71:ROBOR (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 8
Barbara Road Elandsfonteing 1601 Gauteng ~ 72:BACON STUART MICHAEL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06296 ~ 32:
26/08/2011
2012/06323 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROPYLENE HOMOPOLYMER HAVING HIGH MELT STRENGTH AND
PREPARATION METHOD THEREOF ~ 71:CHINA PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL CORP No 22 Chaoyangmen
North Street Chaoyang District Beijing 100728 BEIJING RESEARCH INSTITUTE OF CHEMICAL
INDUSTRY,CHINA PETROLEUM & CHEMICAL CORP No 14 Beisanhuan East Road Chaoyang District 100013
Beijing ~ 72:SONG WENBO GUO MEIFANG ZHANG SHIJUN WEI WENJUN HUANG HONGHONG YU
LUQIANG LIU TAO HU HUIJIE XU HUAN YU PEIQIAN ZHANG XIAOMENG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201010000974.1 ~
32: 22/01/2010
2012/06324 ~ Complete ~ 54: FAST FREEZER FOR BAGS WITH DETECTION OF THE BAG TEMPERATURE ~
71:ANGELANTONI LIFE SCIENCE SRL ALSO KNOWN AS ALS SRL Localita Cimacolle 464 I-06056 Massa
Martana (PG) ~ 72:APREA CIRO ASCANI MAURIZIO RAGNI MAURIZIO ZAMPORLINI ALESSANDRA ~ 33: IT
~ 31: MI2010A000218 ~ 32: 12/02/2010
2012/06325 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR GENERATING ELECTRIC POWER FROM WIND ENERGY ~
71:FUNG GIN DA ENERGY SCIENCE AND TECHNOLOGY CO LTD No 656 Jhongyuan Lane Jhuwei Village
Neipu Township Pingtung County ~ 72:CHUNG CHUN-NENG ~ 33: TW ~ 31: 100146849 ~ 32: 16/12/2011
2012/06326 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACCOMMODATING INTRAOCULAR LENS USING TRAPEZOIDAL PHASE
SHIFT ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:HONG XIN KARAKELLE MUTLU TRAN SON
ZHANG XIAOXIAO CHOI MYOUNG-TAEK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/316.735 ~ 32: 23/03/2010
2012/06327 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRINTED SORBENTS ~ 71:MULTISORB TECHNOLOGIES INC 325 Harlem Road
Buffalo 14224-1893 New York ~ 72:PERRY DAVID J SHERRY JOHN M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/711.995 ~ 32:
24/02/2010

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2012/06328 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICES AND METHODS FOR A PYROLYSIS AND GASIFICATION SYSTEM
FOR BIOMASS FEEDSTOCK ~ 71:THE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM 3369 Tamu College Station Texas
77943-3369 ~ 72:CAPAREDA SERGIO C LEPORI WAYNE A PARNELL JR CALVIN B CARNEY DAVID B ~ 33:
US ~ 31: 61/302.001 ~ 32: 05/02/2010
2012/06329 ~ Complete ~ 54: MOTORCYCLE TRAILER ~ 71:SMITH KAREL JOHANNES 7 Carnation Lane
Victoria Park 5319 Queenstown ~ 72:SMITH KAREL JOHANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/04667 ~ 32: 23/06/2011
2012/06330 ~ Complete ~ 54: BULK BIN ~ 71:ELVINCO TECHNOLOGIES INC #1400-1500 West Georgia
Vancouver British Columbia V6G 2Z6 ~ 72:ELVIN-JENSEN FLEMMING ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/391/247 ~ 32:
08/10/2010
2012/06331 ~ Complete ~ 54: VARIANTS OF A LYSOZYME AND POLYNUCLEOTIDES ENCODING SAME ~
71:NOVOZYMES A/S Krogshoejvej 36 DK 2880 Bagsvaerd ~ 72:DE MARIA LEONARDO ~ 33: EP ~ 31:
10154756.0 ~ 32: 25/02/2010
2012/06332 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROCK DRILLING RIG AND METHOD FOR POSITIONING THE SAME ~
71:SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION OY Pihtisulunkatu 9 FI-33330 Tampere ~ 72:KUITTINEN JARNO
NIEMI TIMO PIIPPONEN JUHA ~ 33: FI ~ 31: 20105576 ~ 32: 25/05/2010
2012/06333 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLEXIBLE AND SCALABLE COMBINED INNOVATION CODEBOOK FOR USE IN
CELP CODER AND DECODER ~ 71:VOICEAGE CORP 750 Lucerne Road Suite 250 Montreal Quebec H3R 2H6
~ 72:BESSETTE BRUNO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/324.191 ~ 32: 14/04/2010
2012/06334 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR OPERATING A RIPPLE-CONTROL RECEIVER,AND RIPPLE-
CONTROL RECEIVER COMPRISING FREQUENCY CHANGEOVER LOGIC ~ 71:LANDIS+GYR (EUROPE) AG
Theilerstrasse 1 CH-6300 Zug ~ 72:BOSIGER HANSPETER FISCHER SEVERIN LENDI DOMINIC
CHERPILLOD MICHEL PIPPI VANNI AMPER PETER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10001994.2 ~ 32: 26/02/2010
2012/06335 ~ Complete ~ 54: PORTABLE SPECTROPHOTOMETER AND METHOD FOR CHARACTERISING
SOLAR COLLECTOR TUBES ~ 71:ABENGOA SOLAR NEW TECHNOLOGIES S.A Avenida de la Buhaira 2
Sevilla E-41018 ~ 72:ALONSO ESTEBAN RAFAEL SALINAS ARIZ INIGO GOMEZ POLO JESUS VILLUENDAS
YUSTE FRANCISCO HERAS VILA CARLOS IZQUIERDO NUNEZ DAVID GIMENO MELENDO ALBERTO
MARTINEZ SANZ NOELIA ~ 33: ES ~ 31: P201000230 ~ 32: 25/02/2010
2012/06336 ~ Complete ~ 54: EASILY APPLIABLE,STORAGE STABLE,RADIATION-
CURABLE,PIGMENTED,ARTIFICIAL NAIL GEL COATINGS ~ 71:MYCONE DENTAL SUPPLY CO., INC. 616
Hollywood Avenue Cherry Hill NJ 08002 ~ 72:KOZACHECK JOSEPH E LEIN GEORGE M ~ 33: US ~ 31:
12/804.253 ~ 32: 16/07/2010
2012/06337 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MEGA POWER-DRIVE (6) ~ 71:BRUNO MARIO JOSEPH BRINCAT G 9 Oude
Molen Eco Village Pinelands Cape Town ~ 72:BRUNO MARIO JOSEPH BRINCAT
2012/06338 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SURF WAX CONTAINER WITH SWIVEL COMB ~ 71:JOHN WILLIAM ENSLIN
10-12 Fir Avenue North End Port Elizabeth 6056 ~ 72:JOHN WILLIAM ENSLIN
2012/06339 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PYROTECHNIC WARNING DEVICE ~ 71:VICTOR MARCUS PROZESKY 286
Chris Hougaard Wierdapark Tswane ~ 72:VICTOR MARCUS PROZESKY

- APPLIED ON 23/08/2012 -

2012/06340 ~ Complete ~ 54: IDENTITY VERIFICATION SYSTEM USING NETWORK INTIATED USSD ~
71:THANDISIZWE EZWENILETHU PAMA Unit 41 Bluedot Thembi Place Office Park Calderwood Road Lonehill
2107 ~ 72:THANDISIZWE EZWENILETHU PAMA ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/02859 ~ 32: 23/04/2010
2012/06341 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PRESTRESSING DEVICE ~ 71:MINE SUPPORT PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD
Houtkop Road Duncanville Vereeniging 1939 ~ 72:NISSEN CHRISTIAN ENGELSTOFT BOOYENS DION
2012/06342 ~ Complete ~ 54: WIND TURBINE ROTOR BLADE ~ 71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH Dreekamp
5 Aurich 26605 ~ 72:KLAUS-PETER JAQUEMOTTE ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 002 720.0 ~ 32: 10/03/2010
2012/06343 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ELECTRICITY SAVER ~ 71:THAMSANQA LUTHULI 9304 Xenon Street
Nellmapius Ext 8 Pretoria 0122 ~ 72:THAMSANQA LUTHULI
2012/06344 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD OF ACHEIVING SECRECY OF DATA DURING TRANSMISSION
AND/OR STORAGE,IN A PRACTICAL MANNER ~ 71:ANDRE KEITH JOUBERT 912 Villa Royale 1-7 Colwyn
Drive Sheffield Beach 4391 Kwazulu-Natal ~ 72:ANDRE KEITH JOUBERT
2012/06345 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CDS ~ 71:TAMSANQA LAZOLA NGCOBO 24 Stoniers Van De Kloof Str Ruimsig
Roodepoort ~ 72:TAMSANQA LAZOLA NGCOBO
2012/06346 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WORD ART ~ 71:LAUREEN STORROR 10 Little Killarneu Newmont Selcourt
Springs ~ 72:LAUREEN STORROR

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2012/06347 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ZANKE NDAWU 2M TO 200MM ~ 71:SOLUTION PROJECTS P O Box 1297
Fochville 2515 ~ 72:CHRISTOFFEL PETRUS ANDRIES DU PLESSIS WALTER WENZEL STARCH
2012/06348 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BODY SAFE WITH TELESCOPIC QWHALA ~ 71:SOLUTION PROJECTS P O
Box 1297 Fochville 2515 ~ 72:CHRISTOFFEL PETRUS ANDRIES DU PLESSIS WALTER WENZEL STARCH
2012/06349 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SHOVA MUHLE HAULAGE CADDY ~ 71:SOLUTION PROJECTS P O Box 1297
Fochville 2515 ~ 72:CHRISTOFFEL PETRUS ANDRIES DU PLESSIS WALTER WENZEL STARCH
2012/06350 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SPIRAL GRAVITY CONCENTRATOR ~ 71:Marcel Albert ROCHER 98 River
Road Lyttelton Manor CENTURION 0157 ~ 72:MARCEL ALBERT ROCHER
2012/06351 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A MEDICAMENT DISPENSER DEVICE ~
71:PORTAL MEDICAL LTD Unit 37 Evans Business Centre Chester West Employment Park Minerva Avenue
Sovereign Way Chester Cheshire CH1 4QL ~ 72:BROMLEY-DAVENPORT DARREN STEVENSON PAUL ~ 33:
GB ~ 31: 1003275.3 ~ 32: 26/02/2010
2012/06352 ~ Complete ~ 54: MEDICAMENT DISPENSER DEVICE ~ 71:PORTAL MEDICAL LTD Unit 37 Evans
Business Centre Chester West Employment Park Minerva Avenue Sovereign Way Chester Cheshire CH1 4QL ~
72:BROMLEY-DAVENPORT DARREN STEVENSON PAUL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1003273.8 ~ 32: 26/02/2010
2012/06353 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD FOR COMPENSATING FOR RESPIRATORY MOTION IN
MAGNETIC RESONANCE IMAGING ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN LOVERS WALK RONDEBOSCH
CAPE TOWN 7700 ~ 72:BURGER IAN HAMILTON ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/01281 ~ 32: 23/02/2010
2012/06354 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INFLATABLE DISTENDER ~ 71:SOUTHERN ACCESS TECHNOLOGIES (PTY)
LTD 313 Chris Barnard Building University of Cape Town Anzio Road Observatory 7925 ~ 72:ZILLA PETER
PAUL
2012/06355 ~ Complete ~ 54: MEASUREMENT REPORTING OF INTER-RAT CELLS OF MORE THAN ONE
RAT IN GERAN ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN-02150 Espoo ~ 72:SEBIRE GUILLAUME
JAQUES JOKINEN HARRI AATOS PROVVEDI LEONARDO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/298.450 ~ 32: 26/01/2010
2012/06356 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN COMESTIBLE PRODUCTS AND THEIR MANUFACTURE ~
71:CADBURY UK LIMITED P O Box 12 Bournville Lane Bournville Birmingham B30 2LU ~ 72:SARKAR
SUBHASHIS SURI KRISHNAMOHAN AMBESKAR SATISH LEWIS DLIMA ORIANA BHATIA ATUL ~ 33: GB ~
31: 1001195.5 ~ 32: 26/01/2010
2012/06357 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATERMARK SIGNAL PROVIDER AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A
WATERMARK SIGNAL ~ 71:FRAUNHOFER-GESELLSCHAFT ZUR FORDERUNG DER ANGERWANDTEN
FORSCHUNG E.V Hansastrasse 27C Munchen 80686 ~ 72:ZITZMANN REINHARD WABNIK STEFAN PICKEL
JOERG GREEVENBOSCH BERT GRILL BERNHARD EBERLEIN ERNST DEL GALDO GIOVANNI
KRAEGELOH STEFAN BLIEM TOBIAS BORSUM JULIANE BREILING MARCO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10154948.3 ~ 32:
26/02/2010
2012/06358 ~ Complete ~ 54: HIGH TEMPERATURE ELECTROLYZER (HTE) HAVING A STACK OF
ELECTROLYSIS CELLS AND IMPROVED OPERATING RELIABILITY AND HIGH EFFICIENCY ~
71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25 rue de Leblanc
Batiment Le Ponant D 75015 Parais ~ 72:LE GALLO PATRICK SARRO JEAN-LUC PLANQUE MICHEL
REYTIER MAGALI ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1051783 ~ 32: 12/03/2010
2012/06359 ~ Complete ~ 54: DIGITAL MEDIA RETAILING SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHOD ~ 71:M&G
MEDIA (PTY) LTD GROSVENOR CORNER 195 Jan Smuts Avenue Rosebank ~ 72:JAYES DICKON IAN
CHRISTOPHER ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/03763 ~ 32: 23/05/2011
2012/06360 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLID COMPOSITION FOR THE ORAL ADMINISTRATION OF DYES AND
DIAGNOSTIC USE THEREOF ~ 71:COSMO TECHNOLOGIES LTD Connolly Building 42-43 Amiens Street
Dublin 1 ~ 72:MORO LUIGI AJANI MAURO SEVERINO VILLA ROBERTO CELASCO GIUSEPPE REPICI
ALESSANDRO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/327.557 ~ 32: 23/04/2010
2012/06361 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND COMPOSITION FOR THE TREATMENT OF A SURFACE ~
71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:DAS
SOMNATH DUTTA KINGSHUK PRAMANIK AMITAVA RAMAN SRINIVASA GOPALAN SAJI MAYA TREESA ~
33: IN ~ 31: 1205/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 13/04/2010
2012/06362 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR AIR CONDITIONING OR WATER PRODUCTION ~ 71:AC-
SUN APS Vitus Bering Innovation Park Chr M Ostergaards Vej 4 8700 Horsens ~ 72:MINDS GUNNAR MINDS
SOREN ~ 33: DK ~ 31: PA 2010 70057 ~ 32: 17/02/2010
2012/06363 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICES AND METHODS FOR A PYROLYSIS AND GASIFICATION SYSTEM
FOR BIOMASS FEEDSTOCK ~ 71:THE TEXAS A&M UNIVERSITY SYSTEM 3369 Tamu College Station Texas

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77943-3369 ~ 72:CAPAREDA SERGIO C PARNELL JR CALVIN B CARNEY DAVID B ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/302.001
~ 32: 05/02/2010
2012/06364 ~ Complete ~ 54: CURING COATINGS ON GLASS CONTAINERS ~ 71:OWENS-BROCKWAY
GLASS CONTAINER INC One Michael Owens Way Perrysburg 43551 Ohio ~ 72:REMINGTON JR MICHAEL P
HOWSE TERRENCE K G ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/727.511 ~ 32: 19/03/2010
2012/06365 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLAY-OUT CONTROL FOR A MEDIA DATA STREAM ~
71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICKSSON (PUBL) S-164 83 Stockholm ~ 72:HARTUNG FRANK CATREIN
DANIEL LOHMAR THORSTEN RUSERT THOMAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/307.570 ~ 32: 24/02/2010
2012/06366 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MONITORING WINDING CHARACTERISTICS
OF A ROPE ABOUT A DRUM ~ 71:SCHMITZ HERBERT 625 33rd Avenue Villeria Pretoria 0186 ~ 72:SCHMITZ
HERBERT
2012/06367 ~ Complete ~ 54: FOLATE RECEPTOR 1 ANTIBODIES AND IMMUNOCONJUGATES AND USES
THEREOF ~ 71:IMMUNOGEN INC 830 Winter Street Waltham 02451 Massachusetts ~ 72:AB OLGA RUI
LINGYUN GOLDMAKHER VIKTOR S TAVARES DANIEL PAYNE GILLIAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/413.172 ~ 32:
12/11/2010
2012/06368 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VENTILATION COUPLER AND SYSTEM ~ 71:DU PLOOY CECIL-JOHN 67
Witstinkhout Avenue Proteapark Ext 1 0299 Rustenburg SMIT JAN HARMS 189B Leyd Street 0299 Rustenburg ~
72:DU PLOOY CECIL-JOHN SMIT JAN HARMS
2012/06369 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMMUNICATING INFORMATION IN A SOCIAL NETWORK SYSTEM ABOUT
ACTIVITIES FROM ANOTHER DOMAIN ~ 71:FACEBOOK INC 1601 Willow Road Menlo Park CA 94025 ~
72:SCHOEN KENT MATTHEW KENDALL TIMOTHY DINGLE GREGORY LUC ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/302.494 ~ 32:
08/02/2010
2012/06370 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS OF PRODUCING A CELLULOSIC FIBRE WEB ~ 71:AKZO NOBEL
CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL B.V. Stationsstraat 77 3811 MH Amersfoort ~ 72:MALMBORG KERSTIN
ANDERSSON ARNE SOLHAGE FREDRIK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/318.576 ~ 32: 29/03/2010
2012/06371 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYRINGE WITH DISABLING MECHANISM ~ 71:BECTON DICKINSON &
COMPANY 1 Becton Drive Franklin Lakes NJ 07417 ~ 72:CAIZZA RICHARD JAMES WAYMAN BRIAN H ODELL
ROBERT B ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/885.842 ~ 32: 20/09/2010
2012/06372 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE ~ 71:UNICHARM CORPORATION 182
Shimoburn Kinsei-cho Shikokuchuo-shi Ehime 7990111 ~ 72:ARAYAMA TAKAYA MUKAI HIROTOMO ~ 33: JP ~
31: 2010-043595 ~ 32: 27/02/2010

- APPLIED ON 24/08/2012 -

2012/06373 ~ Complete ~ 54: A DOUBLE ARTICULATED HAULAGE TRUCK ~ 71:POWER PATENTS PTY LTD
451 Sherwood Road sherwwod 4075 ~ 72:SCOTT MCFARLANE ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010901555 ~ 32: 13/04/2010
2012/06374 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ARC WELDING APPARATUS ~ 71:ROBO-ARC CONSULTING (PTY) LTD 17
Protea Avenue Welgevonden Estate Stellenbosch 7600 ~ 72:VAN RENSBURG WILLEM NICOLAAS
2012/06375 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACKAGING FOR OBJECTS THAT HAVE A PORTION OF LIQUID ~ 71:TOBIAS
SCHLEGEL An der Arche 5 Walldkirch D-79183 ~ 72:TOBIAS SCHLEGEL ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 012 189.4 ~
32: 19/03/2010
2012/06376 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BLASTING SYSTEM PROTECTION ~ 71:DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD
AECI Place The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead Sandton ~ 72:KRUGER MICHIEL JACOBUS
2012/06377 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DRYING AND STORING OF ORGANIC MATERIAL ~ 71:DRYLOBAG
INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LTD Staatweg 290 bedelia Welkom ~ 72:SWARTZ WERNER SYBRAND
2012/06378 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HELMENT MIRROR MIX ~ 71:PADIMA LUCKY SEROKA 17740 IVORY PARK
MIDRAND 1685 ~ 72:PADIMA LUCKY SEROKA
2012/06379 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MULTIMEDIA NAVIGATOR ~ 71:PADIMA LUCKY SEROKA 17740 IVORY PARK
MIDRAND 1685 ~ 72:PADIMA LUCKY SEROKA
2012/06380 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TOP DOWN TRIANGLES ~ 71:KIWEWESI MATON ABDUL-NASSER PO Box
6284 Cresta 2118 ~ 72:KIWEWESI MATON ABDUL-NASSER
2012/06381 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TSAMAYA SAFELY ~ 71:KIWEWESI MATON ABDUL-NASSER PO Box 6284
Cresta 2118 ~ 72:KIWEWESI MATON ABDVL-NASSER
2012/06382 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TEMPERATURE CONTROLLED SINGLE CYCLE GEYSER ENERGY SAVER ~
71:GRAHAM JULIUS KIETZMANN 59 Greyvilla Street Meyersdalall Gauteng 1448 ~ 72:GRAHAM JULIUS
KIETZMANN

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2012/06383 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STOMA POUCH WITH IRRIGATOR INLET TUBE ~ 71:CERONJO GIDEON
PIETER PO Box 39403 Faerie Glen 0043 ~ 72:CERONJO GIDEON PIETER
2012/06384 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOS INFO-MOTOR LICENCE DISK AND KEY HOLDER FOR EMERGENCY
INFORMATION ~ 71:CATHIRINA MARGARETHA JACOBS 6403170003081 969 7th Avenue Wonderboom
South Pretoria 0084 ~ 72:CATHIRINA MARGARETHA JACOBS 6403170003081
2012/06385 ~ Complete ~ 54: TYRE CUTTER ~ 71:CUBIBRITE INVESTMENT (PTY) LTD 77 Plataan Avenue
Klerksdorp ~ 72:JACOBUS FERREIRA BOTHA ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/03566 ~ 32: 14/10/2010
2012/06386 ~ Complete ~ 54: BURGLAR BARRED WINDOW ESCAPE ENABLING INSTALLATION ~
71:ANDRE BOOYSEN 8 Steyn Street Potchefstroom ~ 72:ANDRE BOOYSEN
2012/06387 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN IRON HOLDER ~ 71:THE EARTH SHAKING INVENTORS CC No.1
Masemola Street Atteridgeville Pretoria 0008 ~ 72:LETAGENG MANTATE DAVID
2012/06388 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETEROCYCLIC INHIBITORS OF HISTAMINE RECEPTORS FOR THE
TREATMENT OF DISEASE ~ 71:KALYPSYS INC 10420 wateridge circle san diego california 92121 united state
of america ~ 72:BORCHARDT ALLEN DAVIS ROBERT NOBLE STEWART A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/312,615 ~ 32:
10/03/2010
2012/06389 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOADING DEVICE ~ 71:AM GENERAL LLC 105 North Niles Avenue South Bend
IN 46617 ~ 72:NIMS CHARLES E DYBOWSKI ARTHUR D ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/306,756 ~ 32: 22/02/2010
2012/06390 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN OR IN RELATION TO WHEEL MOTOR COVER
ASSEMBLIES ~ 71:D.V LOGIC PTY LTD 9A Jackson Street eastern Heights QLD 4305 ~ 72:SALVOLLE DARCY
2012/06391 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRONIC CIRCUIT AND METHOD FOR DETERMINING IMPEDANCE ~
71:JUNGHANS MICROTEC GMBH Unterbergenweg 10 78655 Dunningen-Seedorf ~ 72:KOBLI BERTRAM ~ 33:
DE ~ 31: 10 2010 006 230.8 ~ 32: 28/01/2010
2012/06392 ~ Complete ~ 54: MANAGEMENT OF THE OPERATION OF A SYSTEM FOR PRODUCING
ELECTRIC POWER FROM HYDROGEN FROM ELECTRIC POWER ~ 71:ELECTRO POWER SYSTEMS SPA
Via Livorno 60 I-10144 Torino ~ 72:CHERCHI PIEPAOLO BALDINI LUCA SILVINI SIMONE GIANOLIO
GIUSEPPE ~ 33: IT ~ 31: TO2010A000057 ~ 32: 28/01/2010
2012/06393 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF MELOXICAM FOR THE LONG-TERM TREATMENT OF KIDNEY
DISORDERS IN CATS ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH. Binger Strasse 173 55216
Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:JOHNSTON LAURA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10155400.4 ~ 32: 03/03/2010
2012/06394 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANT-CD40 ANTIBODIES ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL
GMBH. Binger Strasse 173 55216 Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:BARRET RACHEL BRODEUR SCOTT CANADA
KEITH A LITZENBURGER TOBIAS SIGNGH SANJAYA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/319,574 ~ 32: 31/03/2010
2012/06395 ~ Complete ~ 54: BALL CONVEYING APPARATUS AND METHOD ~ 71:QBX CONSULTING
SERVICES CC 7 St andrews 7 Milford Road Douglasdale 2191 Gauteng ~ 72:KIEWEG WERNER WOLFGANG
FLYNN ALLAN JOHN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06324 ~ 32: 29/08/2011
2012/06396 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR MANUFACTURING PLANT CELL WALLS COMPRISING CHITIN
~ 71:BAYER CROPSCIENCE N.V J.E Mommaertslaan 14 B-1831 Diegem BULONE VINCENT Tibblevagen 3D
SE-18356 Taby GUERRIERO GEA Piezzetta Mondragone 13 IT-80132 Naples ~ 72:BULONE VINCENT
GUERRIERO GEA DE BLOCK MARC MEULEWAETER FRANK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/297,973 ~ 32: 25/01/2010
2012/06397 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOIL TREATMENT FORMULATION ~ 71:PRETORIUS WILLEM JACOBUS 40
Chavonne Street Welgemoed Belleville 7530 ~ 72:PRETORIUS WILLEM JACOBUS
2012/06398 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE SYSTEM,AND METHOD FOR SECTIONING AND COUPLING
MULTIPLE PHOTO VOLTAIC STRING ~ 71:ADVANCED ENERGY INDUSTRIES INC 1625 Sharp Point Drive
Fort Collins 80525 Colorado ~ 72:SEYMOUR ERIC GILMORE JACK ARTHUR ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/016,970 ~ 32:
29/01/2011
2012/06399 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMAGAE TEMPLATE MASKING ~ 71:MONRO DONALD MARTIN 6 The Lays
Goose Street Beckengton Frome BA11 6RS Somerset ~ 72:MONRO DONALD MARTIN ~ 33: US ~ 31:
12/757,250 ~ 32: 09/04/2010
2012/06400 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR CONDENSING,SEPARATING,AND STORING
LIQUID SULFUR IN A CLAUS PLANT ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse 15 44141
Dortmund ~ 72:THIELERT HOLGER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 0130052.4 ~ 32: 26/03/2010
2012/06401 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR WORKUP OF A CARBON DIOXIDE-RICH GAS TO BE FREED
OF SULFUR COMPONENTS ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse 15 44141 Dortmund
~ 72:MENZEL JOHANNES ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 102010013279.9 ~ 32: 29/03/2010
2012/06402 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR COCKING COAL MIXTURES HAVING HIGH
DRIVING PRESSSURE PROPERTIES IN A NON-RECOVERY OR HEAT-RECOVERY COCKING OVEN ~

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71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse 15 44141 Dortmund ~ 72:KIM RONALD SCHUCKER


FRANZ-JOSEF ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10210010184.2 ~ 32: 03/03/2010
2012/06403 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR COLLECTING RESIDUAL COKE FROM NON-RECOVERY AND
HEAT-RECOVERY COKE OVENS ~ 71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse 15 44141
Dortmund ~ 72:BADURA SVEN ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 102010010988.6 ~ 32: 10/03/2010
2012/06404 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVING ADHESION OF ORGANIC COATINGS ON GLASS ~ 71:OWENS-
BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC One michael Owens Way Perrysburg 43551 Ohio ~ 72:REMINGTON JR
MICHAEL P MARSH DENNIS R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/755,458 ~ 32: 07/04/2010
2012/06405 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYURETHANE ELASTOMER BALLAST MAT AND PREPARATION THEREOF
~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-Strasse 10 40789 Monheim ~ 72:ZHANG
CHENXI PANG YONGDONG LIN JEN CHIEH ROY TAN XIANG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: CN201010120634.2 ~ 32:
09/03/2010
2012/06406 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENERGY MANAGEMENT SYSTEM FOR HEAVY EQUIPMENT ~
71:CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING LLC 6744 S Howell Avenue Oak Creek Wisconsin 53154 ~ 72:WEBER
ROBERT HELFRICH JOSEPH LUVAAS JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/730,027 ~ 32: 23/03/2010
2012/06407 ~ Complete ~ 54: GLASSWARE MOLD COOLING AIR SUPPLY ~ 71:OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS
CONTAINER INC One Michael Owens Way Perrysburg 43551 Ohio ~ 72:NEWSOM DANIEL L GARNES
RICHARD H ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/764,572 ~ 32: 21/04/2010
2012/06408 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIPERSPIRANT ACTIVE COMPOSITIONS HAVING SEC CHROMATOGRAM
EXHIBITING HIGH SEC PEAK 4 INTENSITY ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE COMPANY 300 Park Avenue New
York NY 10022 ~ 72:PAN LONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 2007/087145 ~ 32: 12/12/2007
2012/06409 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF ACTIVATED FISHER-TROPSCH
SYNTHESIS CATALYST,AND PROCESS FOR PRODUCTION OF HYDROCARBON ~ 71:JX NIPPON OIL &
ENERGY CORPORATION 6-3, Otemachi 2-Chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 100-8162 ~ 72:NAGAYASU YOSHIYUKI
ONO HIDEKI HAYASAKA KAZUAKI ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-043003 ~ 32: 26/02/2010
2012/06410 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYHETEROCYLIC COMPOUNDS HIGHLY POTENT AS HCV INHIBITORS ~
71:AB PHARMA LTD Room 30.2 Bldg 1 4299 Jindu Rd Minhang District Shangahai 201108 ~ 72:ZHAN ZHENG-
YUN J ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 20101010403.7 ~ 32: 27/01/2010
2012/06411 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPUTATION OF CHANNEL STATE FEEDBACK IN SYSTEMS USING
COMMON REFERENCE SIGNAL INTERFERENCE CANCELATION ~ 71:QUALCOMM INCORPORATED 5775
Morehouse Drive San Diego California 92121 ~ 72:DAMNJANOVIC ALEKSANDAR YOO TAESANG ~ 33: US ~
31: 13/023,432 ~ 32: 08/02/2011
2012/06412 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE ~ 71:UNICHARM CORPORATION 182
Shimobun Kinsei-cho Shikokuchuo-shi Ehime 799-0111 ~ 72:MUKAI HIROTOMO ARAYAMA TAKAYA ~ 33: JP ~
31: 2010-043594 ~ 32: 27/02/2010
2012/06413 ~ Complete ~ 54: DISPOSABLE WEARING ARTICLE ~ 71:UNICHARM CORPORATION 182
Shimobun Kinsei-cho Shikokuchuo-shi Ehime 799-0111 ~ 72:ARAYAMA TAKAYA MUKAI HIROTOMO ~ 33: JP ~
31: 2010-043596 ~ 32: 27/02/2010
2012/06414 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEAT-TREATED STEEL MATERIAL,METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME,AND
BASE STEEL MATERIAL FOR SAME ~ 71:SUMITOMO METAL INDUSTRIAL LTD 5-33 Kitahama 4-Chome
Chuo-ku Osaka-shi Osaka 541-0041 ~ 72:HIKITA KAUZO KOJIMA NOBUSATO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-042309 ~
32: 26/02/2010

- APPLIED ON 27/08/2012 -

2012/06415 ~ Provisional ~ 54: E-PUBLISHER-COPYEDITING,PROOFREADING AND DOCUMENT MARKING-


UP SOFTWARE ~ 71:RUSSELL HENRY DE LA PORTE 51 The tides Cnr Royal & Recreation Rds Muizenburg
7945 ~ 72:RUSSELL HENRY DE LA PORTE
2012/06416 ~ Complete ~ 54:
PRYAZOLOPYRIDINE,PYRAZOLOPYRAZINE,PYRAZOLOPYRIMIDINE,PYRAZOLOTHIOPHENE AND
PYRAZOLOTHIAZOLE COMPOUNDS AS MGLIRA4 ALLOSTERIC POTENTIATORS,COMPOUNDS,AND
METHODS OF TREATING NEUROLOGICAL DYSFUCTION ~ 71:VANDERBILT UNIVERSITY 305 Kirkland Hall
Nashville Tennessee 37420 ~ 72:P.JEFFREY CONN COREY R HOPKINS ROCCO D GOGLIOTTI DARREN W
ENGERS CRAIG W LINDSLEY COLLEEN M NISWENDER JAMES M SALOVICH YIU-YIN CHEUNG ~ 33: US ~
31: 61/430,521 ~ 32: 06/01/2011

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2012/06417 ~ Provisional ~ 54: REFEREE'S WHISTLE ~ 71:DANIELS EDWARD JOSEPH 519 Helderberg
Villiage Private Bag X19 Somerset West 7129 ~ 72:DANIELS EDWARD JOSEPH
2012/06419 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BIG WHEEL FREEZER ~ 71:PHILLIPUS PAUUS STEPHEN SIEMS No. 9 Nicol
Cres Selection Park spring 1559 ~ 72:PHILLIPUS PAUUS STEPHEN SIEMS
2012/06420 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AFRICAN SOCCER (VIDIO GAME) ~ 71:DAVID PEDE PASELA 190 Scheiding
Street 503 Station Place Pretoria ~ 72:DAVID PEDE PASELA
2012/06421 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AUTOMATIC PRESSURE SWITCH INLINE GEYSER ~ 71:JOHANNA
HERMIENA RAS PO Box 38841 France glen 0043 ~ 72:JOHANNA HERMIENA RAS
2012/06422 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ATTACHMENT FOR A PERSONAL COMMUNICATION DEVICE ~
71:BUBBLEPIX LTD 50 Christcchurch Road Ringwood Hampshire BH24 1DW ~ 72:LAWTON THOMAS
ALEXANDER ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1002248.1 ~ 32: 10/02/2010
2012/06423 ~ Complete ~ 54: KNEE PROSTHSIS HAVING A MIXED MENISCAL PLATE ~ 71:IMPLANET
Societe Anonyme Alle F. Magendie Technopole Bordeaux-Montesqiueu F-33650 Martillac ~ 72:LE COUEDIC
REGIS PASQUET DENIS ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 10/01,056 ~ 32: 16/03/2010
2012/06424 ~ Complete ~ 54: INHIBITORS OF SEMICARABAZIDE-SENSITIVE AMINE OXIDASE ~
71:PROXIMAGEN LTD 3rd Floor 91-93 Farringdon Road London EC1M 3LN ~ 72:EVANS DAVID CARLEY
ALLISON STEWART ALISON HIGGINBOTTOM MICHAEL SAVORY EDWARD SIMPSON IAIN NILSSON
MARIANNE HARALDSSON MARTIN NORDLING ERIK KOOLMEISTER TOBIAS ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1004311.5 ~
32: 15/03/2010
2012/06425 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF ERBB3 INHIBITORS IN THE TREATMENT OF TREATMENT OF TRIPLE
NEGATIVE AND BASAL-LIKE BREAST CANCERS ~ 71:MERRIMACK PHARMACEUTICALS INC One Kendall
Squere Building 700 2nd Floor Cambridge MA 02139 ~ 72:MOYO VICTOR GARCIA GABRIELA ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/312,895 ~ 32: 11/03/2010
2012/06426 ~ Complete ~ 54: MATT POLYOLEFIN FILM HAVING RELEASE PROPERTIES ~ 71:TREOFAN
GERMANY GMBH & CO. KG Bergstrasse 66539 Neunkirchen ~ 72:HUTT DETLEF ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 006
379.7 ~ 32: 29/01/2010
2012/06427 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR BIOMASS GASIFICATION IN A FLUIDIZED BED ~
71:THYSSENKRUPP UHDE GMBH Friedrich-uhde-Strasse 15 44141 Dortmund ~ 72:PAVONE DOMENICO
ABRAHAM RALF ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 006 192.1 ~ 32: 29/01/2010
2012/06428 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTROCHEMICAL PROCESS HAVING IMPROVED AFFICIENCY AND
RELATED ELECTROCHEMICAL REACTOR SUCH AS A HIGH TEMPERATURE ELECTROLYZER (HTE) ~
71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25 rue de Leblanc
Batiment Le Ponant D 75015 Parais ~ 72:LE GALLO PATRICK ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1051786 ~ 32: 12/03/2010
2012/06429 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTROL ROD DRIVE MECHANISM FOR NUCLEAR REACTOR ~
71:BABCOCK & WILCOX NUCLEAR OPERATIONS GROUP INC 24703 Euclid Avenue Euclid OH 441 17 ~
72:DESANTIS PAUL K ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/722,696 ~ 32: 12/03/2010
2012/06430 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LEAD GENERATION SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:MINAME GENERATION
PROPRIETARY LIMITED 3RD Floor Palm Grove 2 Osborn Road Houghton estate 2198 Gauteng ~ 72:NAIR
GAURAV HYDE DERRICK
2012/06431 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF POLYETHYLENIMINES AS ADDITIVE IN AQUEOUS SUSPENSIONS
OF CALCIUM CARBONATE-COMPRISING MATERIALS ~ 71:OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG Baslestrasse 42 CH-
4665 Oftringen ~ 72:BURI MATTHIAS RENTSCH SAMUEL GANE PATRICK A C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/337,377 ~
32: 03/02/2010
2012/06432 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTI-AXIS NAVIGATION ~ 71:MICROSOFT CORPORATION One Microsoft
Way Redmond 98052-6399 Washington ~ 72:BARNETT DONALDA LAW VERONICA Y ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/317,214 ~ 32: 24/03/2010
2012/06433 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR A CLASSIFICATION-BASED LOOP FILTER ~
71:THOMSON LICENSING 1-5 Rue Jeanne D'Arc F-92130 Issy Les Moulineaux ~ 72:XU QIAN ZHENG YUNFEI
YIN PENG LU XIAOAN SOLE JOEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/312,063 ~ 32: 09/03/2010
2012/06434 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF ACCESSING DIGITAL MEDIA CONTENT ~ 71:OMNIFONE LTD
Island Studios 47 British Grove London W4 2NL Greater London ~ 72:KNIGHT MARK STEPHEN SANT PHILIP
ANTHONY RICHARDS JOHN LEWIS ROBERT JOHN POCOCK STEPHEN WILLIAM EVANS CHRISTOPHER
JOHN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1003296.9 ~ 32: 26/02/2010
2012/06435 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESSING RESOURCE OPTIMIZATION IN COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS ~
71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICKSSON (PUBL) S-164 83 Stockholm ~ 72:LUNDGREN THOMAS ~ 33:
US ~ 31: 12/718,983 ~ 32: 07/03/2010

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2012/06436 ~ Complete ~ 54: A FUEL BURNING APPARATUS ~ 71:KGANYISITSE INDUSTRIES (PTY) LTD 97
Hendrik Van Eck Street Rosslyn 0200 ~ 72:MPHAHLELE MOGOMOSI SIMON KRUGER PETRUS CHARL
JACOBUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/00634 ~ 32: 26/01/2010
2012/06437 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION FOR THE TREATMENT OF INFLAMMATION ~ 71:C T RESOLVE
SARL Chemin da la Pacottaz no. 1,1806 St Legier Vaud ~ 72:GJORSTRUP PER SCHWARTZ C ERIC ~ 33: US
~ 31: 61/174,806 ~ 32: 01/05/2009
2012/06438 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR IMPROVED FIBRIN SEALING ~ 71:OMRIX
BIOPHARMACEUTICALS Bldg 14 Weizmann Science Park PO Box 619 Rehovot 76106 ~ 72:ILAN EREZ
REGEV KFIR NUR ISRAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/299,127 ~ 32: 28/01/2010
2012/06439 ~ Complete ~ 54: 4C-HSDPA ACKNOWLEDGMENT SIGNALING ~ 71:QUALCOMM
INCORPORATED Attn:International IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego California 92121 ~
72:BHARADWAJ ARJUN SAMBWANI SHARAD DEEPAK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/905,007 ~ 32: 14/10/2010
2012/06440 ~ Complete ~ 54: [5,6]HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND ~ 71:DAIICHI SANKYO COMPANY LIMITED
3-5-1 Nihonbashi Honcho Chuo-ku Tokyo 103-8426 ~ 72:AOKI KAZUMASA YOSHIKAWA KENJI SASAKI
JUNKO KANNO OSAMU MATSUI SATOSHI SHIMIZU HIROKI NAKAJIMA KATSUYOSHI OIZUMI KIYOSHI ~
33: JP ~ 31: 2010-103349 ~ 32: 28/04/2010
2012/06441 ~ Complete ~ 54: VISCOELASTICITY OF INKS FOR HIGH SPEEDING PRINTING ~ 71:SUN
CHEMICAL CORPORATION 35 Waterview Boulevard Parsippany New Jersey 07054 ~ 72:DURAND RICHARD
R POSTLE STEPHEN SAVARMAND SAEID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/309,028 ~ 32: 01/03/2010
2012/06442 ~ Complete ~ 54: SURFACE TENSI0N OF INKS FOR HIGH SPEEDING PRINTING ~ 71:SUN
CHEMICAL CORPORATION 35 Waterview Boulevard Parsippany New Jersey 07054 ~ 72:DURAND JR
RICHARD R MATHEW MATHEW SPPRYCHA RYSZARD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/309,158 ~ 32: 01/03/2010
2012/06568 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BRAKE+CLUTCH PEDAL LOCK ~ 71:FREDERICK HERMANN GROENEWALD
Nedbank Woonstel 411 Pretoria Weg Silverton ALBERTUS NICOLAAS GROENEWALD Nedbank Woonsteal 411
Pretoria Weg Silverton Pretoria 0184 ~ 72:FREDERICK HERMANN GROENEWALD ALBERTUS NICOLAAS
GROENEWALD

- APPLIED ON 28/08/2012 -

2012/06443 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LIQUID EXTRACTION CLEANER ~ 71:INVENTEC CC 130 Trafalgar Place Street
Sandhurst 2196 ~ 72:ANDREA VAN STRAATEN WILLEM JOHANNES VAN STRAATEN
2012/06444 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TOUCH SCREEN GLOVE WITH BLUETOOTH HUMAN INTERFACE ~
71:RICARDO THOMAS 32 Pufaro Place NewLands East Durban ~ 72:RICARDO THOMAS
2012/06445 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIKE WARNING DEVICE ~ 71:VAN DER WWESTHUIZEN WERNER 1530
Stonechat Loop Zambezi Country Estate Montana 0159 ~ 72:VAN DER WWESTHUIZEN WERNER ~ 33: ZA ~
31: 2011/05898 ~ 32: 10/08/2011
2012/06446 ~ Complete ~ 54: A BLAST PROTECTED UNIT AND SYSTEM ~ 71:GLOBAL OWL LIMITED Suit 2
Gibraltar heights 215 Main street ~ 72:LECARPENTIER PHILIPPE EYTAN ALEX ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/304,586 ~
32: 15/02/2010
2012/06447 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABLE PHARMACEUTICALS COMPOSITION COMPRISING
BISPHOSPHONATE ~ 71:COMBINO PHARMA SL Fructuus Gelabert 6-8 E-08970 Sant Joan despi ~ 72:DIAZ
GUASCH LAURA LLORET PEREZ SERGIO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10155083.8 ~ 32: 01/03/2010
2012/06448 ~ Complete ~ 54: PALLETS THE HANDLING OF GOODS,PROCESSES FOR MANUFACTURING
PALLETS AND METHODS OF USING PALLETS IN THE HANDLING OF GOODS ~ 71:DU TOIT PIETER
WOUTER 18 L'Ideal Estate Southen Paarl 7624 ~ 72:DU TOIT PIETER WOUTER ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/02486 ~
32: 09/04/2010
2012/06449 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRROLOBENZODIAZEPINES AND CONJUGATES THEREOF ~ 71:SPIROGEN
LTD 79 Greorge Street Ryde Isle of Wight PO33 2JF ~ 72:HOWARD PHILIP WILSON MASTERSON LUKE
TIBERHIEN ARNAUD FLYGARE JOHN A GUNZNER JANET L POLAKIS PAUL POLSON ANDREW RAAB
HELGA E SPENCER SUSAN D ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1016802.9 ~ 32: 06/10/2010
2012/06450 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETEROCYCLIC AMIDES AS ROCK INHIBITORS ~ 71:AMAKEM NV Life
Sciences Incubator Agoralaan A bis B-3590 Diepenbeek ~ 72:LEYSEN DIRK DEFERT OLIVIER KAVAL
NADZEYA BLOM PETRA BOLAND SANDRO ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1018996.7 ~ 32: 10/11/2010
2012/06451 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD FOR PERFORMING FINANCIAL TRANSACTIONS ~ 71:VISA
INTERNATIONAL SERVICE ASSOCIATION P O Box 8999 San Francisco California 94128-8999 ~ 72:FRANZ
CEDRIC RONALD

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2012/06452 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF FORMING A SURFACING LAYER ON PANELS AND PANELS
FORMED THEREBY ~ 71:COMBRINK DENNIS FREDERIK 4 Albert Mews George Western Cape 6529 ~
72:COMBRINK DENNIS FREDERIK ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/03315 ~ 32: 08/05/2012
2012/06453 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LIGHTING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:ABRIAN DE WALT 14 Kendal Road Eversdal
Durbanville 7550 ~ 72:ABRIAN DE WITT
2012/06454 ~ Complete ~ 54: A DISHWASHER COMPRISING AN AUTOMATIC DOOR OPENING MECHANISM
~ 71:ARCELIK ANONIM SIRKETI E5 Ankara Asfalti Uzeri Tuzla Istanbul ~ 72:KILIC OSMAN ~ 33: TR ~ 31: A
2010/03858 ~ 32: 14/05/2010
2012/06455 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR VERIFYING TRANSACTIONS ~ 71:ISIGNTHIS
LTD Sea Meadow House Blackburne Highway Road Town Tortola ~ 72:KARANTZIS NICKOLAS JOHN ~ 33: US
~ 31: 61/349,741 ~ 32: 28/05/2010
2012/06456 ~ Complete ~ 54: USES OF DGATI INHIBITORS ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056
Basel ~ 72:MEYERS CHARLES SERRANO-WU MICHAEL H THUREN TOM ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/318,814 ~ 32:
30/03/2010
2012/06457 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR HIGH-TEMPERATURE WATER ELECTROLYSIS HAVING
IMPROVED OPERATION ~ 71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES
ALTERNATIVES 25 Rue Leblanc Batiment "Le Ponant D" F-75015 Paris ~ 72:PERRENT CHRISTIAN ~ 33: FR ~
31: 1051781 ~ 32: 12/03/2010
2012/06458 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED ATOMIZING ELECTRONIC CIGARETTE ~ 71:HON LIK 11F Xincheng
Commercial Building No 11 Chongwenmenwai Street Chongwen District Beijing 100062 ~ 72:HON LIK ~ 33: CN
~ 31: 200920001296.3 ~ 32: 11/02/2009
2012/06459 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUND ~ 71:TADEKA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY
LIMITED 1-1 DOSHOMACHI 4-CHOME CHUO-KU OSAKA 541-0045 ~ 72:HOMMA MISAKI MIYAZAKI TORU
OGURO YUYA KURASAWA OSAMU ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-131950 ~ 32: 09/06/2010
2012/06460 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLAR CHARGED LIGHT BULB ~ 71:KATSAROS STEPHEN B 2540 Forest
Street Denver 80207 Colorado ~ 72:KATSAROS STEPHEN B ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/337,005 ~ 32: 28/01/2010
2012/06461 ~ Complete ~ 54: ESTER COMPOUND AND USE THEREOF ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL
COMPANY LIMITED 27-1 Shinkawa 2-chome Chuo-ku Tokyo 104-8260 ~ 72:MATSUO NORITADA ~ 33: JP ~
31: 2010-081657 ~ 32: 31/03/2010
2012/06462 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXTENDED RELEASE FORMULATIONS OF RASAGILINE AND USES
THEREOF ~ 71:PHARMA TWO B LTD 3 Pekeris Street Park Tamar Rehovot 76702 ~ 72:SELA YORAM LIVNAH
NURIT LAMENSDORF ITSCHAK MADMON TOMER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/301,019 ~ 32: 03/02/2010
2012/06463 ~ Complete ~ 54: COATING OF ENDOPROSTHESES WITH A COATING CONSISTING OF A
TIGTH MESH OF POLYMER FIBRES ~ 71:HEMOTEQ AG Adenauerstrasse 15 52146 Wurselen ~
72:HOFFMANN ERIKA HOFFMANN MICHAEL HORRES ROLAND FREITAG LUTZ ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/457,450 ~
32: 31/03/2011
2012/06464 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A MONO WINCH ASSEMBLY ~ 71:NICREN ENGINEERING WORKS AND
SUPPLIERS CC Plot 73 Pelzvale Randfontein Gauteng ~ 72:PAPENFUS JOHAN
2012/06465 ~ Complete ~ 54: TOPICAL ANTIPARASITIC FORMULATIONS ~ 71:PFIZER INC 235 East 42nd
Street New York New York 10017 ~ 72:CHUBB NATHAN ANTHONY LOGAN NARISHETTY SUNIL THOMAS
KUMAR DE ROSE GUY FRANCIS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/299,384 ~ 32: 29/01/2010
2012/06466 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXTRUDED ANIMAL LITTERS ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800
Vevey ~ 72:DIXON DAN KENNETH HUCK NATHAN FOSTER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/339,262 ~ 32: 02/03/2010
2012/06467 ~ Complete ~ 54: CAPSULE AND SYSTEM FOR PREPARING A BEVERAGE BY
CENTRIFUGATION IN A BEVERAGE PRODUCTION DEVICE ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800
Vevey ~ 72:ABEGGLEN DANIEL MARGI CARLO PERENTES ALEXANDRE GERBAULET ARNAUD ~ 33: EP ~
31: 10152158.1 ~ 32: 29/01/2010
2012/06468 ~ Complete ~ 54: FLEXIBLE UPLINK CONTROL CHANNEL CONFIGURATION ~ 71:QUALCOMM
INCORPORATED Attn:International IP Administration 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego California 92121 ~
72:BHARADWAJ ARJUN SAMBWANI SHARAD DEEPAK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/966,934 ~ 32: 13/12/2010
2012/06469 ~ Complete ~ 54: (R)-4((4-((4-(TETRAHYDROFURAN-3-YLOXY)BENZO[D]SOXAZOL-3-
YLOXY)METHYL)PIPERIDIN-1-YL)METHYL)TETRAHYDRO-2H-PYRAN-4-OL,A PARTIAL AGONIST OF 5-HT4
RECEPTORS ~ 71:PFIZER INC 235 East 42nd Street New York New York 10017 ~ 72:NOGUCHI HIROHIDE
WAIZUMI NOBUAKI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/304,291 ~ 32: 16/02/2010
2012/06470 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BUILDING ELEMENTS ~ 71:DU TOIT CHRISTPFFEL FRANCOIS 104 Hooge
Street 0600 Mokopane ~ 72:DU TOIT CHRISTPFFEL FRANCOIS

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2012/06471 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRICITY GENERATION METHOD USING AN AIR GAS SEPARATION UNIT
AND A COMBUSTION UNIT ~ 71:L'AIR LIQUIDE SOCIETE ANONYME POUR L'ETUDE ET L'EXPLOITATION
DES PROCEDES GEORGES CLAUDE 75 Quai d'Orsay F-75007 Paris ~ 72:ALLARD NICOLAS GUILLARD
ALAIN ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1051755 ~ 32: 11/03/2010
2012/06472 ~ Complete ~ 54: PHTHALATE-FREE ISOCYNURATE FORMULATIONS ~ 71:LANXESS
DEUTSCHLAND GMBH 51368 LEVERKUSEN BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-
Strasse 10 40789 Monheim ~ 72:AUGUSTIN THOMAS SANDERS JOSEF ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10152965.9 ~ 32:
08/02/2010
2012/06473 ~ Complete ~ 54: WRAPPING AN OBJECT WITH A FILM USING A TAPE FOR CUTTING THE FILM
~ 71:VAN DEN BERGHE GARRY CYRILLE 709 Mt Tork Drive Coldstream british Columbia V1B 3x2 ~ 72:VAN
DEN BERGHE GARRY CYRILLE AMBORSKY ROBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/580,838 ~ 32: 16/10/2009
2012/06474 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXTRUDED ANIMAL LITTERS HAVING AN INCREASED ABSORPTION RATE ~
71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestl 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:DIXON DAN KENNETH HUCK NATHAN FOSTER ~ 33:
US ~ 31: 61/339,262 ~ 32: 02/03/2010
2012/06475 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GEMSTONE CUT ~ 71:MALTA BENEFICIATION COMPANY (PTY) LTD 1st
Floor Building 3 Inanda Green Business Park 54 Wierda Road 2156 Sandton Gauteng ~ 72:WU CHIA CHAO
GANG JIANG TAI
2012/06476 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND INTEGRATED DEVICE FOR SEPARATING AIR AND HEATING
AN AIR GAS ORIGINATING FROM AN AIR SEPARATION DEVICE ~ 71:L'AIR LIQUIDE SOCIETE ANONYME
POUR I'ETUDE ET AND I'EXPLOITATION DES PROCEDES GEORGES CLAUDE 75 Quai d'Orsay F-75007
Paris ~ 72:DUBETTIER-GRENIER RICHARD TRANIER JEAN-PIERRE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1051676 ~ 32: 09/03/2010
2012/06477 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ALPHA FORM IMATINIB MESYLATE ~
71:RELIANCE LIFE SCIENCES PVT. LTD Dhirubhai Ambani Life Sciences Centre R-282, TTC Area of MIDC
Thane Belapur Road Rabale, Navi Mumbai 400 701 Maharashtra ~ 72:ASHWANI SHARMA ROHIT
CHATURVEDI CHANDRABHAN MADHAV HIRE RAJAN GUPTE ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 398/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 15/02/2010
2012/06478 ~ Complete ~ 54: A TOLERABLE AND MINIMALLY INVASIVE SKIN ELECTROPORATION DEVICE
~ 71:INOVIO PHARMACEUTICALS INC 1787 Sentry Parkway West Building 18 Suit 400 Blue Bell Pennsylvania
19422 ~ 72:BRODERICK KATE KEMMERRERE STEPHEN V KJEKEN RUNE MCCOY JAY LIN FENG ~ 33: US
~ 31: 61/309,422 ~ 32: 01/03/2010
2012/06479 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUNDS FOR IMMUNOPROTEASOME INHIBITION ~ 71:ONYX
THERAPEUTICS INC 249 E Grand Avenue South San Francisco CA 94080 ~ 72:SHENK KEVIN D BENNETT
MARK K PARLATI FRANCESCO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/309,366 ~ 32: 01/03/2010
2012/06480 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTILAYER GASKET WITH LABYRINTH STOPPER ~ 71:FEDERAL-MOGUL
CORPORATION 26555 Northwestern Highway Southfield MI 48033 ~ 72:TRIPATHY BHAWANI ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/306,093 ~ 32: 19/02/2010
2012/06483 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOLAR RADIANT HYDRONIC UNDERFLOOR STORAGE SYSTEM ~ 71:JOHN
WESTON BOURNE PO Box 174 Constantia 7848 Cape Town ~ 72:JOHN WESTON BOURNE

- APPLIED ON 29/08/2012 -

2012/06484 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THE CAP ~ 71:JACOBUS EDWARD SALMANS 12. First Str Avian Park
Worcester ~ 72:JACOBUS EDWARD SALMANS
2012/06485 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SIGNITURE CARD FOR VISUALLY IMPAIRED ~ 71:JACOBUS EDWARD
SALMANS 12. First Str Avian Park Worcester ~ 72:JACOBUS EDWARD SALMANS
2012/06486 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTRINSICALLY SAFE CONNECTION UNIT WITH A NETWORK
INTERFACE,INTRINSICALLY SAFE APPLIANCE AND NETWORK INTERFACE FOR IT ~ 71:CATERPILLAR
GLOBAL MINING EUROPE GMBH Industriestrasse 1 44534 Lunen ~ 72:HRMANN HELMUT LENZING MARKUS
SCHWINNE KARSTEN WEBELMANN JOHANNES ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 20 2010 000 110.2 ~ 32: 01/02/2010
2012/06487 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONSTRUCTION TIMBER ~ 71:SPENCER DRAKE TRUST Diggers Rest Farm
GV31 Georges Valley Tzaneen ~ 72:DRAKE FREDERICK SPENCER ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06440 ~ 32:
02/09/2011
2012/06488 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN ACCESSORY FOR A FAN ~ 71:VOLSCHENK NIKOLAAS WALT 377 Nevada
Cresent Faerie Glen Pretoria ~ 72:VOLSCHENK NIKOLAAS WALT
2012/06489 ~ Complete ~ 54: SAFETY SEAT AND PROCESS FOR REDUCING FORCES ACTING ON
OCCUPANTS OF A MOTOR VEHICLE ~ 71:SCHROTH SAFETY PRODUCTS GMBH Im Ohl 14 59757 Arnsberg
~ 72:REINCK WILKO ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2011 053 156.4 ~ 32: 31/08/2011

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2012/06490 ~ Complete ~ 54: SEALING RING AND PROPELLANT CHARGE CARTRIDGE ~ 71:DIEHL BGT
DEFENCE GMBH & CO. KG Alte Nussdorfer Str. 13 D-88662 Uberlingen ~ 72:PFERSMANN AXEL SCHLENK
FRITZ HECHTL MANFRED ECKEL ALFRED ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 006 606.0 ~ 32: 01/02/2010
2012/06491 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ADVERTISING BLOCK ~ 71:BEDSER CHRISTOPHER JOHN 33 Truro Road
New Redruth Alberton ~ 72:BEDSER CHRISTOPHER JOHN
2012/06492 ~ Complete ~ 54: INNER NOZZLE FOR TRANSFERING MOLTEN METAL CONTAINED IN A
METALLURGICAL VESSEL AND DEVICE FOR TRANSFERING MOLTEN METAL ~ 71:VESUVIUS GROUP
S.A. Rue De Douvrain 17 B-7011 GHLIN ~ 72:BOISDEQUIN VINCENT COLLURA MARIANO SIBIET FABRICE ~
33: EP ~ 31: 10157127.1 ~ 32: 19/03/2012
2012/06493 ~ Complete ~ 54: FRAME FOR A DEVICE FOR HOLDING AND REPLACING CASTING PLATES
AND ASSEMBLY ~ 71:VESUVIUS GROUP S.A. Rue De Douvrain 17 B-7011 GHLIN ~ 72:COLLURA MARIANO
SIBIET FABRICE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10157129.7 ~ 32: 19/03/2010
2012/06494 ~ Complete ~ 54: INNER NOZZLE FOR TRANSFERRING MOLTEN METAL CONTAINED IN A
VESSEL, SYSTEM FOR CLAMPING SAID NOZZLE AND CASTING DEVICE ~ 71:VESUVIUS GROUP S.A. Rue
De Douvrain 17 B-7011 GHLIN ~ 72:BOISDEQUIN VINCENT COLLURA MARIANO SIBIET FABRICE ~ 33: EP ~
31: 10157126.3 ~ 32: 19/03/2010
2012/06495 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR HOLDING AND REPLACING A CASTING PLATE IN A CASTING
INSTALLATION,METALIC CASING OF CASTING PLATE AND CASTING PLATE,PROVIDED WITH MEANS
INTERACTING WITH A DEVICE DETECTOR ~ 71:VESUVIUS GROUP S.A. Rue De Douvrain 17 B-7011 GHLIN
~ 72:BOISDEQUIN VINCENT COLLURA MARIANO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10157129.7 ~ 32: 19/03/2010
2012/06497 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR LIQUEFACTION AND DISTILLATION OF
VOLATILE MATTER WITHIN SOLID CARBONACEOUS MATERIAL ~ 71:FRONTIER APPLIED SCIENCES INC
7729 East Greenway Road Suit 500 Scottsdale 85260 Arizona ~ 72:WITHERSPOON JOSEPH A ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/324,151 ~ 32: 14/04/2010
2012/06498 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PRESSURE CONTROL VALVE SYSTEM ~ 71:MILLER JAMES DOUGLAS
Laughing Waters Farm Munster 4278 KwaZulu-Natal ~ 72:MILLER JAMES DOUGLAS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31:
2011/04471 ~ 32: 15/06/2011
2012/06499 ~ Complete ~ 54: ALUMINUM OR ALUMINUM ALLOY MATERIAL HAVING SURFACE
TREATMENT COATING FILM,AND METHOD FOR TREATING A SURFACE THEREOF ~ 71:NIHON
PARKERIZING COMPANY LIMITED 15-1,NIHONBASHI-1-CHOME CHUO-KU TOKYO ~ 72:BANNAI
HIROKATSU NAKAMURA KENJI KASEBE OSAMU KOBAYASHI KENGO OKAMOTO YOSHIYUKI HIROSE
TAKAYUKI NISHIYA SHIN ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-029756 ~ 32: 15/02/2010
2012/06500 ~ Complete ~ 54: ABRASIVE ARTICLE FOR USE IN GRIDING OF SUPERABRASIVE
WORKPIECES ~ 71:SAINT-GOBIAN ABRASIVES, INC One New Bond Street Worcester MA 01615-0138
SAINT-GOBIAN ABRASIFS Rue de L A'mbassadeur F-78700 Conflans-Sainte-Honorine ~ 72:UPADHYAY
RACHANA ARCONA CHRISTOPHER RAMANATH SRINIVASAN GILLEPSIE JOHN E ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/374,174 ~ 32: 16/08/2010
2012/06501 ~ Complete ~ 54: GLASS SUBSTRATE COATED WITH LAYERS HAVING IMPROVED
MECHANICAL STRENGTH ~ 71:SAINT-GOBIAN GLASS FRANCE 18 Avenue D'Alsace Les Miroirs F-92400
Courbevoie ~ 72:AUVRAY STEPHENE KUHN BERTRAND BRIQUET CLEMENT ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1051244 ~ 32:
22/02/2010
2012/06502 ~ Complete ~ 54: CAPSULE OF COMPLEX DANSHEN DRIPPING PILL ~ 71:TASLY
PHARMACEUTICAL GROUP CO., LTD Tasly Modern TCM Garden Pu Jihe East Road No. 2 Beichen Tianjin
300410 ~ 72:SUN HE ZHANG LANLAN SONG ZHAHUI ZHOU SHUIPING HUANG ZHIJUAN ~ 33: CN ~ 31:
201010112014.4 ~ 32: 23/02/2010
2012/06503 ~ Complete ~ 54: AGITATOR RELEASE FOR A FOOD MIXER ~ 71:VITA-MIX CORPORATION
8615 Usher Road Cleveland Ohio 44138 ~ 72:KOZLOWSKI EUGINE J BRASDOVICH GLENN F BOOZER
RICHARD D KOLAR DAVID J BAIR KENNETH W ULANSKI ROBERT M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/924,360 ~ 32:
24/09/2010
2012/06504 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMMUNOGENIC COMPOSITION COMPRISING S. PNEUMONIAE
POLYSACCHARIDES CONJUGATES TO CARRIER PROTEINS ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICAL S.A.
Rue de l'lnstitut 89 B-1330 Rixensart ~ 72:BIEMANS RALPH LEON GAVARD OLLIVIER FRANCIS NICOLAS
DUVIBIER PIERRE POOLMAN JAN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1003924.6 ~ 32: 09/03/2010
2012/06505 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADIPIC ACID COMPOSITION ~ 71:RENNOVIA INC 1080 Hamilton Avenue Menlo
PArk California 94025 ~ 72:BOUSSIE THOMAS R FRESCO ZACHARY M SXHOEMAKER JAMES JIANG HONG
DIAS ERIC L MURPHY VINCENT J ARCHER RAYMOND ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/814,188 ~ 32: 11/06/2010

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2012/06506 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVMENTS IN SECURITY SUBSTRATES FOR SECURITY DOCUMENTS ~


71:DE LA RUE INTERNATIONAL LIMITED De La Rue House Jays Close Basingstoke Hampshire RG22 4BS ~
72:SNELLING JAMES PETER DOWDALL FERN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1003824.8 ~ 32: 08/03/2010
2012/06507 ~ Complete ~ 54: A ROCK DRILL BIT, A DRILLING ASSEMBLY AND A METHOD FOR
PERCUSSIVE ROCK DRILLING ~ 71:SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY AB SE-811 81 Sandviken ~
72:LINDBERG CHRISTER HEMPH RASMUS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10155920.1 ~ 32: 09/03/2010
2012/06508 ~ Complete ~ 54: INFANT BOTTLE ATTACHMENT TO FACILITATE FEEDING OF INFANT ~
71:SUCHARD CRAIG 28 Stratford Estate Helen Road Strathavon Johannesburg SUCHARD JODI 28 Stratford
Estate Helen Road Strathavon Johannesburg ~ 72:SUCHARD CRAIG SUCHARD JODI
2012/06509 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SAFETY LOCK ~ 71:GIDEON SCHOONBEE PRETORIUS 1 Old Main Road
Umhlali 4390 ~ 72:PRETORIUS GIDEON SCHOONBEE
2012/06510 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIFTING UNIT FOR LIFTING A ROTOR OF A WIND ENERGY INSTALLATION ~
71:WOBBEN PROPERTIES GMBH Dreekamp 5 Aurich 26605 ~ 72:FRANK LULKER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 20 2010 004
093.0 ~ 32: 23/03/2010

- APPLIED ON 30/08/2012 -

2012/06511 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SKIN-IT ~ 71:KEVIN ARNOLD FREESE 16 Suikerbos Avenue Rand Park Ridge
2194 ~ 72:KEVIN ARNOLD FREESE
2012/06512 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AFRICAN PATTERN DESIGN ~ 71:JIAXIANG XU 503 StLuciaBody camp Kirkby
Road Bedford Gardens 2008 ~ 72:JIAXIANG XU
2012/06513 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER FILTER ASSEMBLY AND FILTER ELEMENT ~ 71:STELLENBOSCH
UNIVERSITY Admin Building B Victoria Street Stellenbosch Western Cape Province 7600 ~ 72:DICKS LEON
MILNER THEODORE BOTES MARELIZE DU PLESSIS DANIELLE MARGUERITE CLOETE THOMAS EUGENE
DE KWAADSTENIET MICHELLE DIAMINI NONJABULO ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/01493 ~ 32: 02/03/2010
2012/06514 ~ Complete ~ 54: TIBIAL PROSTHETIC COMPONENT FOR A PARTIAL OR UNICONDLYAR
BEARING KNEE REPLACEMENT OF SELECTING SUCH A TOBIAL PROSTHETIC COMPONENT, METHOD
OF IMPLANTING SUCH A TIBIAL PROSTHETIC COMPONENT AND A KIT FOR A SURGEON ~ 71:BIOMET
LTD Waterton Industrial Estate Bridgend South Wales CF31 3XA O'CONNOR JOHN Quarry Manor 9 Beaumont
Road Headington Oxfordshire OX38 JN DODD CHRIS ALEXANDER 1 Tackley Place Oxford Oxfordshire OX26
RR MURRAY DAVID WYCLIFFE Cuddeson House Wheatley Road Oxford Oxfordishire OX44 9HB HUNSLEY
COLIN 251 Kempshott lane Basingstoke Hants RG22 5LZ ~ 72:GOODFELLOW JOHN O'CONNOR JOHN DODD
CHRIS MURRAY DAVID ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1004068.1 ~ 32: 11/03/2010
2012/06515 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS USING ANTIBIOTIC ALTERNATIVES IN BIOETHANOL
PRODUCTION ~ 71:BUCKMAN LABORATOIRES INTERNATIONAL INC 1256 North Mclean Boulevard Memphis
Tennessee 38108-0305 ~ 72:WATER CHRISTOPHER L CORCORAN MICHAEL L MCNEEL THOMAS E CLARK
RICHARD A PORTO RITA DE CASSIA BORTOTO OPPONG DAVID ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/365,658 ~ 32:
19/07/2010
2012/06516 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR AERATING A SUSPENSION HELD IN A TREATMENT TANK ~
71:INVENT UMWELT-UND VERFAHRENSTECHNIK AG Am Pestalozziring 21 91058 Erlangen ~ 72:HOFKEN
MARCUS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 002 959.9 ~ 32: 17/03/2010
2012/06517 ~ Complete ~ 54: ACETAMINOPHEN COMPOSITION ~ 71:B. BRAUN MELSUNGEN AG Carl-
Braun-Strasse 1 34212 MELSUNGEN ~ 72:GIL BEJAR JUAN IGLESIAS GARCIA JESUS ~ 33: EP ~ 31:
10159870.4 ~ 32: 14/04/2010
2012/06518 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMBINATION COMPOSITION,COMPRISING AS ACTIVE INGREDIENT L-
CARNITINE OR PROPIONYL L-CARNITINE, FOR THE PREVENTION OR TREATMENT OF CHRONIC
VENOUS INSUFICIENCY ~ 71:SIGMA-TAU INDUSTRIE FARMACEUTICHE RIUNITE S P A 47 Viale
Shakespeare I-00144 Rome ~ 72:VIRMANI MOHAMED ASHRAF KOVERECH ALEARDO ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/322,532 ~ 32: 09/04/2010
2012/06519 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR EXTRACTING TRAMP METAL ~
71:MULTOTEC MAGNETICS (PTY) LIMITED 1202 Beitel Street Robertville Roodepoort ~ 72:STENMULLER
ARNO
2012/06520 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRODUCTION OF CHROMIUM OXIDE ~ 71:TRIVALENT CHROME CC 8
Coleraine Drive Unit 7 Boca Del Monte River Club 2191 ~ 72:JABANE-BAUWENS OAITSE JOYCE ~ 33: ZA ~
31: 2011/04874 ~ 32: 01/07/2011

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2012/06521 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF CREATING AN INVESTMENT PORTFOLIO USING A


MODULAR PORTFOLIO CONSTRUCTION AND A SYSTEM THEREFOR ~ 71:DISCOVERY HOLDINGS
LIMITED 155 West Street Sandton 2196 Gauteng ~ 72:SHER CRAIG SHAUN
2012/06522 ~ Provisional ~ 54: STAIR NOSING ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:SMOOTHEDGE (SA) (PTY) LTD 44 13th
Road Kew Bramley Johannesburg 2090 ~ 72:WICKS LEWIN JAMES
2012/06523 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR SETTING NUMERICAL GOALS,AND
MANAGING EVALUATING EMPLOYMENT EQUITY PROGRESS OF AN EMPLOYER ~ 71:MUNNIK JAN
HENDRIK ANDERSON 12 Dundalk Avenue Parkview 2193 Johannesburg LANOLINE (PTY) LTD Sherborne
Square 5 Sherborne Road Parktown Gauteng ~ 72:MUNNIK JAN HENDRIK ANDERSON ~ 33: ZA ~ 31:
2011/06380 ~ 32: 31/08/2011
2012/06524 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A PLATE BENDING APPARATUS ~ 71:GOUWS PETRUS CHRISTIAAN 6 Silver
Street Benfleur Witbank 1035 ~ 72:GOUWS PETRUS CHRISTIAAN
2012/06525 ~ Complete ~ 54: CHANNEL STATE INFORMATION REFERENCE SIGNALS ~ 71:QUALCOMM
INCORPORATED 5775 Morehouse Drive San Diego California 92121 ~ 72:BHATTAD KAPIL ZHANG XIAOXIA ~
33: US ~ 31: 13/032,592 ~ 32: 22/02/2011
2012/06526 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD OF TOLLING VEHICLES IN AN OPEN-ROAD TOLL SYSTEM ~
71:KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM AG Am Europlatz 2 A-1120 Wien ~ 72:BOSZORMENYI ADAM GROISS BERNHARD
NOVAK CLEMENS ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 11450132.3 ~ 32: 12/10/2011
2012/06527 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR PROVIDING DIVERSE POINT TO POINT
COMMUNICATION LINKS ~ 71:MIMOTECH (PTY) LTD Tellumut Business Park 64-74 White Road 7945 Retreat
Werstern Cape ~ 72:FOUCHE STEPHANUS JACOBUS VAN ROOYEN EMILE
2012/06528 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS OF PRODUCING A CELLULOSIC FIBRE WEB ~ 71:AKZO NOBEL
CHEMICALS INTERNATIONAL B.V. Stationstraat 77 NL-3811 MH Amerfoort ~ 72:MALMBORG KERSTIN
SOLHAGE FREDRIK LIESEN JONAS ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/318,552 ~ 32: 29/03/2010
2012/06529 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIGEN PRITEINS SPECIFIC FOR SERUM AMYLOID P COMPONENT ~
71:GLAXO GROUP LIMITED, Glaxo Wellcome House Berkeley Avenue Greenford Middlesex UB6 0NN ~
72:BHINDER TEJINDER KAUR GERMASCHEWSKI VILKER PEPYS MARK BRIAN FORD SUSANNAH KAREN
LEWIS ALAN PETER ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/309,957 ~ 32: 03/03/2010
2012/06530 ~ Complete ~ 54: ASSAY FOR DETECTING CLOSELY-RELATED SEROTYPES OF HUMAN
PAPILLOMAVIRUS (HPV) ~ 71:BECTON DICKINSON & COMPANY 1 Becton Drive Franklin Lakes NJ 07417 ~
72:CHEN CHI PORTER MICHAEL MC MILAN RAY A PECK HUGH J RICHART GREGORY A ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/304,941 ~ 32: 16/02/2010
2012/06531 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTAINER MANUFACTURE ~ 71:CROWN CORK AND SEAL TECHNOLOGIES
INC 11535 S. Central Avenue Alsip Illinois 60803-2599 ~ 72:COATES MICHAEL JONATHAN ~ 33: EP ~ 31:
10156464.9 ~ 32: 15/03/2010
2012/06532 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR EXTRACTING AND ISOLATING CONSTITUENTS OF
CELLULOSIC MATERIAL ~ 71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO (INVESTMENTS) LIMITED Globe House 1
Water Street London WC2R 3LA ~ 72:MURPHY JAMES ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1003887.5 ~ 32: 09/03/2010
2012/06533 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLASTICS CONTAINER ~ 71:NAMPAK PLASTICS EUROPE LIMITED Jenna Way
Interchange Park Newport Pagnell Buckinghamshire MK16 9QJ ~ 72:GLOVER ANDREW ~ 33: GB ~ 31:
1101615.1 ~ 32: 31/01/2011
2012/06534 ~ Complete ~ 54: FOLDABLE UTILITY TRAILER ~ 71:INCA INDUSTRIES INC 627 Lyons Lane Suit
300 Oakville Ontario L6J 5ZJ ~ 72:ALVARINO LEONARDO E ~ 33: CA ~ 31: 2,708,709 ~ 32: 29/06/2010
2012/06535 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHELF-STABLE,SAVORY,FILLED FOOD PRODUCTS AND METHODS ~
71:KRAFT FOODS GLOBAL BRANDS LLC Three Lakes Drive Northfield IL 60093 ~ 72:COLEMAN EDWARD C
VEMULAPALLI VANI THULIN DANIERA Z ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/409,834 ~ 32: 03/11/2010
2012/06597 ~ Complete ~ 54: NICOTINE-CONTAINING SOFT GELATIN PASTILLES ~ 71:JATIN VASANT
THAKKAR 6-3/4 Eden Hall Dr Annie Besant Road Worli Mumbai 400 018 Maharashtra ~ 72:THAKKAR JATIN
VASANT ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 452/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 18/02/2010

- APPLIED ON 31/08/2012 -

2012/06537 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MOBILE ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT CHARGER ~ 71:FULL NINE YARDS (PTY)
LTD Cedar Lakes Estate Kestrel Road Fourways Gauteng 4293 ~ 72:ZEEMAN MARK DOUGLAS

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2012/06538 ~ Complete ~ 54: WHITE LIGHT EMITTING DIODE (LED) LIGHTING DEVICE DRIVEN BY PULSE
CURRENT ~ 71:SICHUAN SNFLOR LIGTH CO LTD No.2 Xinda Road Hightech (West) Zone Sichuan Chengdu
611731 ~ 72:ZHANG MING ZHAO KUN LI DONG-MING ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201010206904.1 ~ 32: 23/06/2010
2012/06539 ~ Complete ~ 54: WHITE LIGHT EMITTING DIODE (LED) DEVICE ~ 71:SICHUAN SNFLOR LIGTH
CO LTD No.2 Xinda Road Hightech (West) Zone Sichuan Chengdu 611731 ~ 72:ZHANG MING ZHAO KUN LI
DONG-MING ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201010179197.1 ~ 32: 21/05/2010
2012/06540 ~ Provisional ~ 54: IRRIGATION SPRAY AND A SYSTEM USING THE SAME ~ 71:DE KOCK
SERVAAS DANIEL Plot 90 Aandras Bon Accord Pretoria ~ 72:DE KOCK SERVAAS DANIEL
2012/06541 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PARTICULATE PRODUCTS AND PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURE THEREOF
~ 71:LAKE INTERNATIONAL TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD Building No 2 17 Galaxy Road Galaxy Park Linbro
Business Park Sandton 2065 ~ 72:DE WET-ROOS DEON HART NICOLE
2012/06542 ~ Complete ~ 54: BURNER AND STOVE ~ 71:PROTO ENERGY (PTY) LTD Block C Ground Floor
Little Fourways Office Park 1 Leslie Avenue East Fourways ~ 72:HALL KENNETH MICHAEL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31:
2010/08989 ~ 32: 14/12/2010
2012/06543 ~ Complete ~ 54: USER INPUT ~ 71:NOKIA CORPORATION Keilalahdentie 4 FIN-02150 Espoo ~
72:WANG WEI WANG KONGQIAO XIE XIAOHOUI LIU YINGFEI WANG XIA LIU HUANGLINGZI WANG BIN LIU
ZHEN TANG YUEZHONG
2012/06544 ~ Complete ~ 54: WIND TURBINE SYSTEM ~ 71:RODWAY GILES HENRY Old School House 20B
the Green Wiltshire SN11 8DJ ~ 72:RODWAY GILES HENRY ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1002646.6 ~ 32: 17/02/2010
2012/06545 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PACING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:LAZARIDES PETER 17 Royal Challice
Cresent Mooikloof Pretoria ~ 72:LAZARIDES PETER
2012/06546 ~ Complete ~ 54: A NUTRITIONAL COMPOSITION COMPRISING PROBIOTICS AND IMPROVING
SLEEP PATTERNS ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:BERGONZELLI DEGONDA
GABRIELA GARCIA-RODENAS CLARA LUCIA BUREAU-FRANZ ISABELLE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 08168161.1 ~ 32:
03/11/2008
2012/06547 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WATER TREATMENT ~ 71:BUZZ TRADING 197 (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 70
Thirteenth Road 2090 Johannesburg gauteng Province ~ 72:BUCHAN PETER JAMES
2012/06548 ~ Complete ~ 54: BEVERAGE DISPENCER WITH SAFE CLEANING ARRANGEMENT ~
71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:PERETTI LIONEL RITHENER BLAISE LARZUL DAVID
~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10152558.2 ~ 32: 03/02/2010
2012/06549 ~ Complete ~ 54: BEVERAGE DISPENSER WITH HYGIENIC CLEANING CYCLE ~ 71:NESTEC S
A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:LARZUL DAVID RITHENER BLAISE PERETTI LIONEL ~ 33: EP ~ 31:
10152557.4 ~ 32: 03/02/2010
2012/06550 ~ Complete ~ 54: PUMP INTAKE DEVICE ~ 71:WEIR MINERALS AUSTRALIA LTD 1 Marden Street
Artarmon New South Wales 2064 ~ 72:WALKER CRAIG IAN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010904140 ~ 32: 14/09/2010
2012/06551 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PROVIDING A SUBSTRATE WITH A BARRIER AND A
SUBSTRATE COMPRISING A BARRIER ~ 71:STONA ENSO OYJ Kanavaranta 1 FI-00101 Helsinki ~
72:HEISKANEN ITSO BACKFOLK KAJ ~ 33: SE ~ 31: 1050251-6 ~ 32: 18/03/2010
2012/06552 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERAPEUTIC DLL4 BINDING PROTEINS ~ 71:ABBVIE INC 1 North Waukegan
Road North Chicago IL 60064 ~ 72:LI YINGCHUN MORGAN-LAPPE SUSAN HSIEH CHUNG-MING GU JIJIE
JAMES CHEN MING-JIU ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/309,494 ~ 32: 02/03/2010
2012/06553 ~ Complete ~ 54: OVER-CENTER LINKAGE ~ 71:ILLINOIS TOOL WORKS INC 3600 West Lake
Avenue Glenview IL 60025 ~ 72:ROGERS JOHN ANTHONY ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1004604.3 ~ 32: 19/03/2010
2012/06554 ~ Complete ~ 54: TIP PROTECTOR FOR A SAFETY CATHETER ~ 71:SMITHS MEDICAL ASD INC
160 Weymouth Street Rockland 02370 Massachusetts ~ 72:KOEHLER THOMAS T CHHEDA HARSH FELICITO
KATHRYN L ABRILES OSCAR R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/792,290 ~ 32: 02/06/2010
2012/06555 ~ Complete ~ 54: BIO-BASED IN-LINE HIGH BARRIER METALIZED FILM AND PROCESS FOR
ITS PRODUCTION ~ 71:FRITO-LAY NORTH AMERICA, INC 7701 Legacy Drive Plano TX 75024-4099 ~
72:KNOERZER ANTHONY ROBERT MOUNT III ELDRIDGE M LAVERDURE KENNETH SCOTT RODGERS
BRAD DEWAYNE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/716 033 ~ 32: 02/03/2010
2012/06556 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTIBODIES REACTIVE WITH B7-H3, IMMUNOLOGICALLY ACTIVE
FRAGMENTS THEREOF AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:MACROGENICS, INC 9640 Medical Center Drive
Rockville MD 20850 ~ 72:DERYK T. LOO PAUL A MOORE LESLIE S JOHNSON LING HUANG FRANCINE
ZHIFEN CHEN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/311 057 ~ 32: 05/03/2010

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2012/06557 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED LIPOSOMAL FORMULATIONS OF LIPOPHILIC COMPOUNDS ~


71:MEDIGENE AG Lochhamer Strabe 11 Planegg 82152 ~ 72:HEINRICH HAAS URSULA FATTLER ~ 33: US ~
31: 61/347 222 ~ 32: 21/05/2010
2012/06558 ~ Complete ~ 54: BALLAST FLOCCULATION AND SEDIMENTATION WATER TREATMENT
SYSTEM WITH SIMPLIFIED SLUDGE RECIRCULATION, AND PROCESS THEREFOR ~ 71:VEOLIA WATER
SOLUTIONS & TECHNOLOGIES SUPPORT L'Aquarene 1 Place Montgolfier Saint-Maurice Cedex F-94417 ~
72:LUC QUEVILLON
2012/06559 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRINK CAN CLOSURE ELEMENT ~ 71:WB INNOVATIONS LTD 69 Great
Hampton Street Birmingham B18 6EW ~ 72:WLADIMIR BRANDTNER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 010 013.7 ~ 32:
03/03/2010
2012/06560 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LOW POWER POSITIONING SYSTEM AND ASSOCIATED METHOD ~
71:RAPULA FARMING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Zonnestraal Farm Alphen Hill Constantia 7806 ~ 72:FOSTER
CLINTON LES MARSHALL MARK GREGORY
2012/06561 ~ Complete ~ 54: IRRIGATION PIPE AND METHOD OF FABRICATION ~ 71:LINDSAY
CORPORATION 2222 North 11th Street Omaha 68164 Nebraska ~ 72:KORUS THOMAS J MEIS CHARLES H ~
33: US ~ 31: 13/043,148 ~ 32: 08/03/2011
2012/06562 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SECURING MEANS FOR A BABY SEAT, AND A BABY SEAT INCLUDING
SUCH SECURING MEANS ~ 71:JONIBACH (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 212 Hardy Muller Street Rosslyn 0200
Gauteng ~ 72:BUITENDAG JOHAN NICOLAAS
2012/06563 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETEROGENEOUS IMPLANTABLE DEVICES FOR DRUG DELIVERY ~
71:TITAN PHARMACEUTICALS INC 400 Oyster Point Boulevard Suite 505 South San Francisco 94080-1021
California ~ 72:PATEL RAJESH A BHONSLE SUNIL R ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/314,465 ~ 32: 16/03/2010
2012/06564 ~ Complete ~ 54: A PRECODER STRUCTURE FOR MIMO PRECODING ~
71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICKSSON (PUBL) S-164 83 Stockholm ~ 72:HAMMARWALL DAVID
JONGREN GEORGE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/321,679 ~ 32: 07/04/2010
2012/06565 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SIMULATED CIGARETTE ~ 71:KIND CONSUMER LIMITED 79 Clerkenwell
Road London EC1R 5AR ~ 72:HEARN ALEX MCDERMENT IAIN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1003552.5 ~ 32: 03/03/2010
2012/06566 ~ Complete ~ 54: VAPOR COMPRESSIONS STEAM STRIPPING ~ 71:ALGENOL BIOFUELS INC
28100 Bonita Grande Drive Suit 200 Bonita spring 34135 Florida ~ 72:MOLL BENJAMIN MALKIEL EDWIN
DONG RONG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/305,530 ~ 32: 17/02/2010
2012/06567 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND APPARATUS FOR SYNTHESIZING IMAGING AGENTS, AND
INTERMEDIATES THEREOF ~ 71:LANTHEUS MEDICAL IMAGING INC 331 Treble Cove Road North Billerica
01862 Massachusetts ~ 72:CESATI RICHARDS R CHEESMAN EDWARD H LAZEWATSKY JOEL RADEKE
HEIKE S CASTNER JAMES S ZDANKIEWICZ DIANNE D SIEGLER ROBERT WILBURN DEVINE MARYBETH
MONGEAU ENRICO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/333,693 ~ 32: 11/05/2010

- APPLIED ON 03/09/2012 -

2012/06569 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SPEKBOOM CARBON SEQUESTRATION PROJECT GREEN ROADS AND
SITES ~ 71:WILHELMINA ELIZABETH STANDER Monte Rio Avenue 9 Northern Panel 7646 ~ 72:WILHELMINA
ELIZABETH STANDER
2012/06570 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BARRIER WIRE ~ 71:BIRMINGHAM BARRED TAPE LTD Unit 11 Hartlebury
Trading Estate Hartlebury NR Kidderminnster Worcestershire DY 10 4JB ~ 72:SMITH RONALD
2012/06571 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUNGAL INFECTION THERAPY WITH LOW LEVEL LASER ~ 71:ERCHONIA
CORPORATION 2021 Commerce Drive McKinney TX 75069 ~ 72:KEVIN B TUCEK STEVEN C SHANKS ~ 33:
US ~ 31: 13/039,930 ~ 32: 03/03/2011
2012/06572 ~ Complete ~ 54: CROSS-SPECIES-SPECIFIC PSMAXCD3 BISPECIFIC SINGLE CHAIN
ANTIBODY ~ 71:AMGEN RESEARCH (MUNICH) GMBH Staffelseestr. 2 Munchen 81477 ~ 72:PETER KUFER ~
33: US ~ 31: 61/320,052 ~ 32: 01/04/2010
2012/06573 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MINE ROOI BOLT ~ 71:SWEMMER THEODORE DANIEL P O BOX 75746
LYNWOODRIDGE 0040 ~ 72:SWEMMER THEODORE DANIEL
2012/06574 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROTECTIVE ANTI-RAPE DEVICES FOR BEVERAGE DRINKING
CONTAINERS ~ 71:CANDICE HOLLOWAY 2 Regent Road Forest Hills DUNCAN EDWARD Moodie Associates
PO bOX 125 KLOOF 3640 ~ 72:CANDICE HOLLOWAY DANCAN EDWARD
2012/06575 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PORTABLE MULTI-PURPOSE INDOOR AND OUTDOOR STAND ~ 71:DEBRA
ANN VAUGHAN 25 Norfolk Terrace Westiville 3630 ~ 72:DEBRA ANN VAUGHAN

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2012/06576 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING THE RATE OF WATER FLOW THROUGH A
WATER METTER ~ 71:ADISTAX (PTY) LTD c/o Tso Recruitment (pty) ltd 17th Floor No 1 Thibault Square Long
street Cape Town 8012 ~ 72:MARTIN DONOVAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/02190 ~ 32: 26/03/2012
2012/06577 ~ Complete ~ 54: BELT ALIGMENT SYSTEM WITH ROTATABLE BUSHING ~ 71:SHARP DAVID A
1497 Gold Mine Road Timmins Ontario P4N 7C2 ~ 72:SHARP DAVID A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/530,949 ~ 32:
03/09/2011
2012/06578 ~ Complete ~ 54: CUTTING INSERT ~ 71:TAEGUTEC LTD 304 Yonggye-RI Gachang-Myeon
Dalseong-Gun Daegu 711-860 ~ 72:PARK HONG SIK ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-2010-0011172 ~ 32: 05/02/2010
2012/06579 ~ Complete ~ 54: ENDOPARASITICIDAL COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-
4056 Basel ~ 72:ROLFE PETER MILLER SARAH REISER MIRIAM WIELAND-BERGHAUSEN SUSANNE
CHRISTINE ~ 33: CH ~ 31: 00452/10 ~ 32: 25/03/2010
2012/06580 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPIROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND THIER USE AS THERAPEUTIC AGENTS
AND DIAGNOSTIC PROBES ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF BASEL Unitectra Technology Transfer Schutzenmattstrasse
16 CH-4003 Basel ~ 72:CMILJANOVIC VLADIMIR CMILJANOVIC NATASA GIESE BERN WYMANN MATTHIAS
~ 33: US ~ 31: 1004200.0 ~ 32: 15/03/2010
2012/06581 ~ Provisional ~ 54: RIGID FLANGE COUPLING AND ASSOCIATED INTERNAL CONNECTION
ASSEMBLY ~ 71:TRANSMISSION COMPONENTS (PTY) LTD 96 Plane Road Spartan Kempton Park
Johannesburg Gauteng ~ 72:JEGGLE KURT
2012/06582 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE RECOVERY OF TITANIUM DIOXIDE AND VALUE METALS
BY REDUCING THE CONCENTRATION HYDROCHLORIC ACID IN LEACH SOLUTION AND SYSTEM FOR
SAME ~ 71:NEOMET TECHNOLOGIES INC Suit 424 1455 Peel street Montreal H3A 1T5 Quebec ~ 72:HARRIS
BRYN WHITE CARL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/420 500 ~ 32: 07/12/2010
2012/06583 ~ Complete ~ 54: VACCINES FOR PANDEMIC INFLUENZA ~ 71:IMMUNE DESIGN CORP 1124
Columbia Street Suit 700 Seattle 98104 Washington ~ 72:CLEGG CHRISTOPHER H REED STEVEN G VAN
HOEVEN NEAL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/313,101 ~ 32: 11/03/2010
2012/06584 ~ Complete ~ 54: BENZAZEPINE COMPOUND ~ 71:ASTELLAS PHARMA INC 3-11 Nihonbashi-
Honcho 2-Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo 1038411 ~ 72:KOSHIO HIROYUKI ASAI NORIO TAKAHASHI TAISUKE
SHIMIZU TAKAFUMI NAGAI YASUHITO KAWABATA KEIKO THOR KARL BRUCE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/313,133 ~
32: 12/03/2010
2012/06585 ~ Complete ~ 54: AGOMELATINE HYDROCHLORID HYDRATE PREPARATION THREOF ~ 71:LES
LABORATORIES SERVIER 35 Rue De Verden F-92284 Suresnes Cedex ~ 72:SHAN HANBIN YUAN ZHEDONG
ZHU XUEYAN ZHANG PENG PAN HONGJUAN YU XIONG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201010126254.X ~ 32: 17/03/2010
2012/06586 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED LAWN BOWLING BALLS ~ 71:JACOBS WALTER BENJAMIN 3 Chris
Bang Cresent Vaucluse 2030 New South Wales ~ 72:JACOBS WALTER BENJAMIN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2011903620
~ 32: 06/09/2011
2012/06587 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPLIT COLOUR MANUFACTURE OF LAWN BOWLING BALLS ~ 71:MIDPIT PTY
LTD Unit 12 Pltinum Business Park 36 ralph street Alexandria 2015 New South Wales ~ 72:JACOBS WALTER
BENJAMIN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2012902865 ~ 32: 05/07/2012
2012/06588 ~ Complete ~ 54: PRECISION MANUFACTURE OF LAWN BOWLING BALLS ~ 71:MIDPIT PTY
LTD Unit 12 Pltinum Business Park 36 ralph street Alexandria 2015 New South Wales ~ 72:JACOBS WALTER
BENJAMIN ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2011903622 ~ 32: 06/09/2011
2012/06589 ~ Complete ~ 54: INCOTINE CONTAINING FORMULATION ~ 71:J.B CHEMICALS AND
PHARMACEUTICALS LTD Neelam Centre B Wing Hind Cycle Road Worli Mumbai 400030 ~ 72:MEHTA
BHARAT PRAVINCHANDRA PATEL MANOJ KANTILAL SHAH RAJEN DHIRUBHAI BANG PARMESHWAR B ~
33: IN ~ 31: 2564/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 16/09/2010
2012/06590 ~ Complete ~ 54: ADHESIVE COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:HERCULES INC 500 Hercules Road
Wilmington Delaware 19808 ~ 72:VARNELL DANIEL F EVANS MICHAEL A SPRAUL BRYAN K ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/301,372 ~ 32: 04/02/2010
2012/06591 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPATIAL PREDICTION METHOD, IMAGE DECODING METHOD,AND IMAGE
ENCODING METHOD ~ 71:PANASONIC CORORATION 1006 Oaza Kadoma Kadoma-shi Osaka 571-8501 ~
72:DRUGEON VIRGINIE NISHI TAKAHIRO TANIKAWA KYOKO SHIBAHARA YOUJI SASAI HISAO ~ 33: EP ~
31: 10003876.9 ~ 32: 12/04/2010
2012/06592 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXTRACTION SYSTEM FOR A MINERAL CUTTER PICK ~ 71:MINNOVATION
LIMITED CLIFFE HILL WORKS BALNE LANE WAKEFIELD WF2 ODF ~ 72:PARROTT GEORGE ALBERT ~ 33:
GB ~ 31: 1002949.4 ~ 32: 22/02/2010

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2012/06593 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIGHT WEIGHT MODULAR WATER PURIFICATION STSTEM WITH
RECONFIGURABLE PUMP POWER OPTIONS ~ 71:TERRAGROUP CORPORATION PO Box 8839 Allentown
PA 18105 ~ 72:ACERNESE PRIMO L TOTENBIER JOSEPH J NOVAK JAMES ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/717,611 ~ 32:
04/03/2010
2012/06594 ~ Complete ~ 54: PREPARATION OF LOW IMPURITY OPIATES IN A CONTINUOUS FLOW
REACTOR ~ 71:SIEGFRIED AG Untere Bruhlstrasse 4 CH-4800 Zofingen ~ 72:WEBER BEAT SAHLI STEFAN ~
33: EP ~ 31: 10003023.8 ~ 32: 23/03/2010
2012/06595 ~ Complete ~ 54: HORIZONTAL SHAFT IMPACT CRUSHER ~ 71:SANDVIK INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY AB SE-811 81 Sandviken ~ 72:DALLIMORE ROWAN TISSERAND LAURENT FENSOME GEORGE
~ 33: SE ~ 31: 1050376-1 ~ 32: 16/04/2010
2012/06596 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN ANIMAL RESISTRAINING DEVICE ~ 71:PET CARE DISTRIBUTORS &
EXPORTERS CC 15 Columbine Place Durban North KwaZulu/Natal ~ 72:MERCER MALCOLM ARTHUR

- APPLIED ON 04/09/2012 -

2012/06598 ~ Complete ~ 54: ROTATABLE ARRANGEMENT FOR DISPLAY OF SIGNAGE (SPINDLE) ~


71:ROY NEVILLE MANN 19 Avanston Circle Mount Edgecombe Estate 2 Mount Edgecombe Kwa Zulu Natal ~
72:ROY NEVILLE MANN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/06461 ~ 32: 05/09/2011
2012/06599 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF MANUFACTURING A PLASTIC WRAP DISPENSING MEANS
AND A SYSTEM FOR DISPENSING PLASTIC WRAP ~ 71:TRANSPACO LIMITED, incorporated in South Africa
331 Sixth Street Wynberg Sandton ~ 72:HARRIS KENNETH HOWARD
2012/06600 ~ Complete ~ 54: PERIMETER PROTECTION SYSTEM ~ 71:NEMTEK HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD 13
Richard Road Industria North Johannesburg Gauteng 1709 ~ 72:HURLY LESLIE SEAN ~ 33: ZA ~ 31:
2011/07060 ~ 32: 28/09/2011
2012/06601 ~ Provisional ~ 54: LIQUID DAMPING SYSTEM ~ 71:DCD (PTY) LTD 1 Diesel Street Industrial Area
Newcastle ~ 72:PATRASCOIU MIHAIL RADU
2012/06602 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CARRY-BACK LOAD REDUCTION ~ 71:DCD (PTY) LTD 1 Diesel Street
Industrial Area Newcastle ~ 72:PATRASCOIU MIHAIL RADU
2012/06603 ~ Provisional ~ 54: EXCAVATOR BUCKET ~ 71:DCD (PTY) LTD 1 Diesel Street Industrial Area
Newcastle ~ 72:PATRASCOIU MIHAIL RADU
2012/06604 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TOPICAL FORMULATION ~ 71:CAPE KINGDOM NUTRACEUTICALS LLC 7401
Wiles Road Suite 111 Coral Springs 33067 Florida ~ 72:MICHAEL DUNCOMBE STANDER
2012/06605 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BUCHU WATER COMPOSITION ~ 71:CAPE KINGDOM NUTRACEUTICALS
LLC 7401 Wiles Road Suite 111 Coral Springs 33067 Florida ~ 72:MICHAEL DUNCOMBE STANDER
2012/06606 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THERAPEUTIC COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:CAPE KINGDOM NUTRACEUTICALS
LLC 7401 Wiles Road Suite 111 Coral Springs 33067 Florida ~ 72:MICHAEL DUNCOMBE STANDER
2012/06607 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THERAPEUTIC COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:CAPE KINGDOM NUTRACEUTICALS
LLC 7401 Wiles Road Suite 111 Coral Springs 33067 Florida ~ 72:MICHAEL DUNCOMBE STANDER
2012/06608 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SIM CARD BACK-UP DEVICE ~ 71:MOTHIPA CHRISTIAN MOLOTO 120
Bergatellerie Danville Ext 5 0183 ~ 72:MOTHIPA CHRISTIAN MOLOTO
2012/06609 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TATTOO ASSIST ~ 71:MICHAEL HENRY POWELL 14 Huckleberry Lane
Buccleuch Sandton 2090 ~ 72:MICHAEL HENRY POWELL
2012/06610 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WATER SAVOUR (BATH WATER) ~ 71:BERNARD BIELDT 802 Crots Street
Rietfontein 0084 ~ 72:BERNARD BIELDT
2012/06611 ~ Provisional ~ 54: URINAL MAT ~ 71:PIETER WILLEM OOSTHUIZEN 4 Boeing Avenue
Helderkruin Roodepoort 1733 ~ 72:PIETER WILLEM OOSTHUIZEN
2012/06612 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A CLOTHES BRACKET FOR HANGING WET CLOTHES TO DRY ~
71:DICKENS SHAUN ALFRED Paarl Diamond Farm Paarl 7646 EYDEN JAQUES PIERRE 1 Ferndale Street
Eden Park Brackenfell 7560 ~ 72:DICKENS SHAUN ALFRED EYDEN JAQUES PIERRE
2012/06613 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A METHOD OF SECURING CARGO ~ 71:LAAS CHRISTIAAN ANDRIES 9
Augier Street Sauvignon Brackenfell 7560 ~ 72:LAAS CHRISTIAAN ANDRIES
2012/06614 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF A ROCONSTITUTED
FOOD PRODUCT ~ 71:REX FOOD TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD Colinton House Norwich Oval 1 Oakdale Road
Newlands 7700 ~ 72:MELNYCZUK MICHAELO PETER
2012/06615 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PRODUCTION OF WATERPROOFING MATERIAL ~ 71:HOWELL
CHRISTOPHER JOHN PETER 63 Main Road Noordhoek 7979 ~ 72:HOWELL CHRISTOPHER JOHN PETER

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2012/06616 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SUPPORT FOR A FRAME ~ 71:BELO JOSE 28 Anamone Street Primrose
Germiston FUGAREU JOSE 40 Pefian Street Airfield Benoni ~ 72:GERMISHUIZEN JAQUES
2012/06617 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MANHOLE SEALING STRUCTURE ~ 71:WEBSTER MICHAEL LAWRENCE 131
Mooiplaats Boschkop Pretoria East CHILD RICHARD GRENVILLE 14 Dobson Street Chamdor Krugersdorp 1740
~ 72:WEBSTER MICHAEL LAWRENCE
2012/06618 ~ Complete ~ 54: CHILD RESISTANT BULK DOSE DISPENSING UNIT ~ 71:WYETH LLC Patent
Law Department Five Giralda Farms Madison NJ 07940 ~ 72:ADLER ARI TAO MCCAFFREY ROBERT JOHN ~
33: US ~ 31: 12/728/482 ~ 32: 22/03/2010
2012/06619 ~ Complete ~ 54: BLUETONGUE VIRUS RECOMBINANT VACCINES AND USES THEREOF ~
71:MERIAL LIMITED 3239 Satellite Boulevard Duluth Georgia 30096 BIOLEX THERAPEUTICS INC 158 Credle
Street Pittsboro NC 27312 ~ 72:AUDONNET JEAN-CHRISTOPHE GUO XUAN COX KEVIN ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/366.363 ~ 32: 21/07/2010
2012/06620 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONNECTION BOX FOR GLASS FIBER CABLES ~ 71:TYCO ELECTRONICS
SERVICES GMBH Rheinstrasse 20 8200 Schaffhausen ~ 72:KOPF PIA HETZER ULRICH FISCHER THOMAS ~
33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 010 428.0 ~ 32: 05/03/2010
2012/06621 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONTENT STREAM PROCESSING ~ 71:IRDETO B.V. Taurus Avenue 105 2132
LS Hoofddorp ~ 72:WAJS ANDREW AUGUSTINE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: PCT/EP2011/069051 ~ 32: 28/10/2011
2012/06622 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONSTRUCTING A TRANSPORT STREAM ~ 71:IRDETO B.V. Taurus Avenue
105 2132 LS Hoofddorp ~ 72:WAJS ANDREW AUGUSTINE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: PCT/EP2011/069263 ~ 32:
02/11/2011
2012/06623 ~ Complete ~ 54: HAIR CARE COMPOSITION COMPRISING ALKYL-MODIFIED SILOXANE ~
71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~
72:MURRAY ANDREW MALCOLM PHAM THUY-ANH ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10158148.6 ~ 32: 29/03/2010
2012/06624 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS RELATING TO FABRIC CONDITIONERS ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC
Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:BIRD NIGEL PETER
BURGESS KARL TAYLOR NEIL FLETCHER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10160725.7 ~ 32: 22/04/2010
2012/06625 ~ Complete ~ 54: FROTH FLOTATION PROCESS FOR THE SEPARATION OF SILICATES AND
ALKALINE EARTH METAL CARBONATES USING A COLLECTOR COMPRISING AT LEAST ONE
HYDROPHOBICALLY MODIFIED POLYALKYLENEIMINE ~ 71:OMYA DEVELOPMENT AG Baslestrasse 42 CH-
4665 Oftringen ~ 72:GANE PATRICK A C BURI MATTHIAS RENTSCH SAMUEL SOTEMANN JORG ~ 33: US ~
31: 61/341.128 ~ 32: 26/03/2010
2012/06626 ~ Complete ~ 54: PARAMETERIZED CODEBOOK WITH SUBSET RESTRICTIONS FOR USE
WITH PRECODING MIMO TRANSMISSIONS ~ 71:TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON (PUBL) S 164
83 Stockholm ~ 72:HAMMARWALL DAVID JONGREN GEORGE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/321.679 ~ 32: 07/04/2010
2012/06627 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT METHODS ~ 71:GENENTECH INC 1 DNA Way South San
Francisco 94080 California ~ 72:PATEL PREMAL H PETERSON AMY C ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/346.424 ~ 32:
19/05/2010
2012/06628 ~ Complete ~ 54: THE USE OF AMISULPRIDE AS AN ANTI-EMETIC ~ 71:ACACIA PHARMA
LIMITED HArston Mill HArston Cambridgeshire CB22 7GG ~ 72:GILBERT JULIAN CLIVE GRISTWOOD
ROBERT WILLIAM COOPER NICOLA FOX GABRIEL ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1004020.2 ~ 32: 11/03/2010
2012/06629 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTI-COMPONENT FIBERS PRODUCED USING A ROTATIONAL SPINNING
METHOD ~ 71:CARL FREUDENBERG KG Hoehnerweg 2-4 D69469 Weinheim ~ 72:GRAFAHREND DIRK
SCHMITZ WIEBKE REIBEL DENIS ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 012 845.7 ~ 32: 25/03/2010
2012/06630 ~ Complete ~ 54: HETARYL-[1,8]NAPHTHYRIDINE DERIVATIVES ~ 71:MERCK PATENT GMBH
Frankfurter Strasse 250 64293 Darmstadt ~ 72:JONCZYK ALFRED HOELZEMANN GUENTER ZENKE FRANK
DORSCH DIETER AMENDT CHRISTIANE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10001251.7 ~ 32: 05/02/2010
2012/06631 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SOLAR WATER HEATING SYSTEM ~ 71:GREEN JOHN JAMES RANDAL No 5
2nd Avenue 2128 Rivonia Gauteng ~ 72:GREEN JOHN JAMES RANDAL
2012/06632 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR FACILITATING DESIGN OF A HIGH VOLTAGE
(HVDC) CONTROL SYSTEM,AND HVDC SYSTEM AND A METHOD FOR OPTIMISING AN HVDC SYSTEM ~
71:UNIVERSITY OF KWAZULU-NATAL Office of Registrar University Road Chiltern Hills Westville Kwazulu-Natal
3629 ~ 72:CHETTY LEON ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/00830 ~ 32: 04/02/2010
2012/06633 ~ Complete ~ 54: MOLECULAR MARKERS FOR URINARY TRACT INFECTIONS ~ 71:B.R.A.H.M.S
GMBH Neuendorfstr 25 16761 Hennigsdorf ~ 72:GIUNTA FRANCESCO SERI GIADA FORFORI FRANCESCO ~
33: IT ~ 31: RM2010A000121 ~ 32: 18/03/2010

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2012/06634 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF BORTEZOMIB ~ 71:RANBAXY


LABORATORIES LIMITED Head Office 12th Floor Devika Tower 06 Nehru Place New Delhi 110019 ~
72:KUMAR SATISH RATHOD PARENDU DHIRAJLAL DURVASULA VENUGOPAL VENKATARAMA ARYAN
RAM CHANDER ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 273/DEL/2010 ~ 32: 09/02/2010
2012/06635 ~ Complete ~ 54: CELL CULTURE MEDIUM FOR THE GROWTH AND DIFFERENTIATION OF
CELLS OF THE HEMATOPOIETIC LINEAGE ~ 71:UNIVERSITE PIERRE ET MARIE CURIE (PARIS 6) Tour
Centrale 4 Place Jussieu F-75005 Paris ETABLISSEMENT FRANCAIS DU SANG 20 Avenue Du Stade De
France F-93218 La Plaine Saint Denis Cedex ASSISTANCE PUBLIQUE-HOPITAUX DE PARIS 3 Avenue
Victoria F-75001 Paris ~ 72:DOUAY LUC GIARRATANA MARIE-CATHERINE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/306.682 ~ 32:
22/02/2010
2012/06636 ~ Complete ~ 54: TREATMENT OF STREPTOCOCCAL INFECTIONS ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE
BIOLOGICALS S.A. Rue de L'institut 89 B-1330 Rixensart ~ 72:DENOEL PHILIPPE LABBE STEVE RIOUX
STEPHANE HERMAND PHILIPPE VINCENT POOLMAN JAN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1003920.4 ~ 32: 09/03/2010
2012/06637 ~ Complete ~ 54: CONJUGATION PROCESS OF BACTERIAL POLYSACCHARIDES TO CARRIER
PROTEINS ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALS S.A. Rue de L'institut 89 B-1330 Rixensart ~ 72:BIEMANS
RALPH LEON GAVARD OLLIVIER FRANCIS NICOLAS DUVIVIER PIERRE ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1003922.0 ~ 32:
09/03/2010
2012/06638 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BALL FIBRE COMPOSITE ~ 71:SPECIALIZED FIBRE TECHNOLOGIES (PTY)
LTD Unit 7 Route 41 Anvil Road Robertsville ~ 72:VAN ZYL THEODORE DAVID VERSTER DALE JOSEPH

- APPLIED ON 05/09/2012 -

2012/06639 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS FOR PROCESSING PLASTICS MATERIAL ~ 71:EREMA


ENGINEERING RECYCLING MASCHINEN AND ANLAGEN GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H. Freindorf Unterfeldstrasse
3 Ansfelden 4052 ~ 72:GEORG WEIGERSTORFER MANFRED HACKL KLAUS FEICHTINGER GERHARD
WENDELIN ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 600/2010 ~ 32: 14/04/2010
2012/06640 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PATIENT SUPPORT TROLLEY ~ 71:ELAINE CHRISTINE YOUNG 36 Ebbehout
Street Sharonlea 2194 ~ 72:ELAINE CHRISTINE YOUNG
2012/06642 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ILLUMINATED CRASH HELMET ~ 71:JOSEPH LEE MCLLROY 3 Morning
Willows Park Place River Club Sandton ~ 72:JOSEPH LEE MCLLROY
2012/06643 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SCENTIMAT ~ 71:MAPULANENG MASELIATOLE MAUREEN 10838 Ivory Park
Ext 9 Midrand 1685 ~ 72:MAPULANENG MASELIATOLE MAUREEN
2012/06644 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DRILLSTEEL IN TWO SEPARATE REMOVABLE PARTS ~ 71:JOHAN
FREDERIK OTTO COETZER P O BOX 1563 BRAKPAN 1540 PETRUS JOHANNES BADENHORST P O Box
1563 BRAKPAN 1540 ~ 72:JOHAN FREDERIK OTTO COETZER PETRUS JOHANNES BADENHORST
2012/06645 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CURTAIN BURGLAR ~ 71:KAGISO RAYMOND TLADI 7048 Zone 6 Ga-
Rankuwa Pretoria 0208 ~ 72:KAGISO RAYMOND TLADI
2012/06646 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DHET MOBILE SYSTEM (DEPARTMENT OF HIGHER EDUCATION AND
TRAINING MOBILE SYSTEM) ~ 71:MONNAPULA SEKGALO 11225 Ramnola Str Orlando West Soweto ~
72:MONNAPULA SEKGALO
2012/06647 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SAPS APP (SOUTH AFRICAN POLICE SERVICE APP) ~ 71:MONNAPULA
SEKGALO 11225 Ramnola Str Orlando West Soweto ~ 72:MONNAPULA SEKGALO
2012/06648 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CHAOS-BASED SECURE COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF
THE WITWATERSRAND 1 JAN SMUTS AVENUE JOHANNESBURG 2050 Gauteng ~ 72:MIROSLAV
NIKOLAEV MINEV ANDREW CLIVE RUSSELL
2012/06649 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DEVICE FOR LEAD ACID BATTERY FORMATION ~ 71:METINDUSTRIAL (PTY)
LIMITED trading through its division First National Battery Liverpool Road, Industrial Sites, Benoni South ~
72:DENNER LOUIS WARD JUSTIN MARK DU PREEZ ANTHONY PAUL
2012/06650 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MOBILE MESSAGING SYSTEM ~ 71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
ASSOCIATION P O Box 8999 San Francisco California 94128-8999 ~ 72:O'REGAN ALAN JOSEPH VAN WYK
HOUGH ARIE HUXHAM HORATIO NELSON MOSS TARA ANNE
2012/06651 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CONTROL OF ACCESS TO MANHOLES ~ 71:ADISTAX (PTY) LTD c/o Tso
Recruitment (pty) ltd 17th Floor No 1 Thibault Square Long street Cape Town 8012 ~ 72:MARTIN DONOVAN
2012/06652 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MODULAR FENCING SYSTEM ~ 71:GEORGE ANTON HARROP-ALLIN 21 Mt
Linsley Midlands Estate Midstream Estate Midrand 1692 ~ 72:GEORGE ANTON HARROP-ALLIN

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2012/06653 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TIMING SYSTEM AND METHOD ~ 71:MOBII SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD Unit 6 Bella
Rosa Mini-factories 30 Bella Rosa Rd Rosenpark Bellville 7535 ~ 72:RODERICK BARRETT BRENDAN
BARRETT MICHAEL DON THACKER PATRICK ALEX BURLS
2012/06654 ~ Complete ~ 54: SMOKING ARTICLE WITH HEAT RESISTANT SHEET MATERIAL ~ 71:PHILIP
MORRIS PRODUCTS S A Quai Jeanrenaud 3 CH-2000 Neuchatel ~ 72:POGET LAURENT EDOUARD MALGAT
ALEXANDRE SORG CHRISTOPH HOFENAUER ANDREAS CROLL DAVID GERICKE RALF ~ 33: EP ~ 31:
10250601.1 ~ 32: 26/03/2010
2012/06655 ~ Complete ~ 54: DOSAGE REGIMEN OF AN S1P RECEPTOR MODULATOR ~ 71:NOVARTIS AG
Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:BOULTON CRAIG BURTIN PASCALE DAVID OLIVIER DE VERA ANA
DUMORTIER THOMAS HUNT IRENE SCHMOUDER ROBERT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/352.029 ~ 32: 07/06/2010
2012/06656 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROTEOGLYCAN-CONTAINING MICRONEEDLE ARRAY ~ 71:OTSUKA
PHARMACEUTICAL CO LTD 9 Kanda-tsukasamachi 2-chome Chiyoda-ku Tokyo 1018535 ~ 72:QUAN YING-
SHU KAMIYAMA FUMIO TAKI TAKAO KAWAI KAZUYOSHI TAKEMOTO TADAYOSHI HAMABUCHI TAKUYA
OHTA KAZUHIDE ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-065089 ~ 32: 19/03/2010
2012/06657 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND INSTALLATION FOR LIQUEFYING FLUE GAS FROM
COMBUSTION INSTALLATIONS ~ 71:ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD Brown Boveri Strasse 7 CH-5400 Baden ~
72:STALLMANN OLAF ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10002158.3 ~ 32: 03/03/2010
2012/06658 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF NOVEL PAN-CDK INHIBITORS FOR TREATING TUMORS ~ 71:BAYER
PHARMA AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Muellerstrasse 178 13353 Berlin ~ 72:LUCKING ULRICH SIEMEISTER
GERHARD WENGNER ANTJE MARGRET ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 014 426.6 ~ 32: 01/04/2010
2012/06659 ~ Complete ~ 54: AGOMELATINE HYDROBROMIDE HYDRATE AND PREPARATION THEREOF ~
71:LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER 35 RUE DE VERDUN F-92284 SURESNES CEDEX ~ 72:SHAN HANBIN
YUAN ZHEDONG ZHU XUEYAN ZHANG PENG PAN HONGJUAN YU XIONG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201010126263.9
~ 32: 17/03/2010
2012/06660 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDRAULIC PERCUSSIVE ARRANGEMENT,PISTON GUIDE AND DRILLING
RIG ~ 71:ATLAS COPCO ROCK DRILLS AB S-701 91 Orebro ~ 72:JONSSON PER ~ 33: SE ~ 31: 1050316-7 ~
32: 01/04/2010
2012/06661 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING STATIONARY PARABOLIC SOLAR
COLLECTOR ~ 71:OZKUL TARIK P O Box 26666 American University of Sharjah Sharjah 26666 ~ 72:OZKUL
TARIK
2012/06662 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL FORMULATIONS AND LIPOPHILIC SALTS OF METHYLNALTREXONE ~
71:WYETH LLC Five Giralda Farms Madison New Jersey 07940-0874 ~ 72:SHAH SYED M EHRNSPERGER
ERIC C AL SHAREFFI KADUM A DIORIO CHRISTOPHER RICHARD MENG XU COHEN JONATHAN MARC ~
33: US ~ 31: 61/313.018 ~ 32: 11/03/2010
2012/06663 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR THE REMOVAL OF BIOFILMS ~
71:UNIVERSITY OF SOUTHERN CALIFORNIA 1150 South Olive Street Suite 2300 Los Angeles California
90015 THE RESEARCH INSTITUTE AT NATIONWIDE CHILDREN'S HOSPITAL Center For Microbial
Pathogenesis 700 Children's Drive W591 Columbus Ohio 43205-2596 ~ 72:GOODMAN STEVEN D BAKALETZ
LAUREN O ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/454.972 ~ 32: 21/03/2011
2012/06664 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPUTER-BASED METHOD AND DEVICE FOR AUTOMATICALLY
PROVIDING CONTROL PARAMETERS FOR A PLURALITY OF COAL MILLS SUPPLYING COAL POWDER TO
A PLANT ~ 71:ABB RESEARCH LTD AFFOLTERNSTRAASE 44 CH-8050 ZURICH ~ 72:MERCANGOEZ
MEHMET VON HOFF THOMAS MATHUR TARUN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10157555.3 ~ 32: 24/03/2010
2012/06665 ~ Complete ~ 54: PACK FOR CIGARETTES,AND METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR PRODUCING
THE SAME ~ 71:FOCKE & CO (GMBH & CO KG) Siemensstrabe 10 27283 Verden ~ 72:STEINKAMP IRMIN
WIEGE THOMAS BUSE HENRY ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 019 867.6 ~ 32: 07/05/2010
2012/06666 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORAL CARE COMPOSITION ~ 71:COLGATE-PALMOLIVE CO 300 PARK
AVENUE NEW YORK NEW YORK 10022 ~ 72:PORTER VENDA PRENCIPE MICHAEL MORGAN ANDRE

- APPLIED ON 06/09/2012 -

2012/06667 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO IMPLEMENTS ~ 71:IRVIN TIMOTHY


JAMES 16 Bodkin Street Lake Hawea RD2 Wanaka 9382 ~ 72:IRVIN TIMOTHY JAMES ~ 33: NZ ~ 31: 583181 ~
32: 08/02/2010
2012/06668 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A MOBILE BOOTH ~ 71:BOSMAN WARREN CORNEL 7 Diamant Street Jukskei
Park Randburg 2146 ~ 72:BOSMAN WARREN CORNEL

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2012/06669 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THERAPEUTIC COMPOSITION ~ 71:CAPE KINGDOM NUTRACEUTICALS LLC


7401 Wiles Road Suite 111 Coral Springs 33067 Florida ~ 72:MICHAEL DUNCOMBE STANDER
2012/06670 ~ Provisional ~ 54: THERAPEUTIC COMPOSITION ~ 71:CAPE KINGDOM NUTRACEUTICALS LLC
7401 Wiles Road Suite 111 Coral Springs 33067 Florida ~ 72:MICHAEL DUNCOMBE STANDER
2012/06671 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AIR UPTAKE UNIT ~ 71:PETER MANUEKL CAROTO 21 Steene Koppies
Magaliesburg ~ 72:PETER MANUEKL CAROTO
2012/06672 ~ Provisional ~ 54: GUTTER ~ 71:PETER MANUEKL CAROTO 21 Steene Koppies Magaliesburg ~
72:PETER MANUEKL CAROTO
2012/06673 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VENTILATION AND CLIMATE CONTROL SYSTEM ~ 71:PETER MANUEKL
CAROTO 21 Steene Koppies Magaliesburg ~ 72:PETER MANUEKL CAROTO
2012/06674 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AERIAL BELT CONVEYOR ~ 71:THEUNIS LODEWYK STEYN Res Gedi
Rietfoentein 274 Street ~ 72:THEUNIS LODEWYK STEYN
2012/06675 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A SYSTEM FOR THE MONITORING OF THE AVAILABILITY OF GOODS
OFFERED BY A SUPPLIER ~ 71:UNI-TECH HOLDINGS (PTY) LTD Office S12 2nd Floor Euro House 363
Rivonia Blvd Sandton ~ 72:CASSIAN DAVIS GARY GREENBERG
2012/06676 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROPYNYLAMINOINDAN TRANSDERMAL COMPOSITIONS ~ 71:TEIKOKU
PHARMA USA , INC 1718 RINGWOOD AVENUE SAN JOSE CALIFORNIA 95131-1711 ~ 72:WEN JIANYE
HAMLIN RICHARD ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/330.018 ~ 32: 30/04/2010
2012/06677 ~ Complete ~ 54: COLOUR MATCHING DAMAGE REPAIR PRODUCT ~ 71:DIY PRODUCTS CC
2nd Floor Progress House Boredaux Drive Rnadburg ~ 72:MOSKOWITZ LOUIS MOSKOWITZ HEATHER
2012/06678 ~ Provisional ~ 54: HAIR PRODUCT ~ 71:DESIGN NUTRITION AND AESTHETICS PRODUCTS CC
25 Collins Street Brixton Johannesburg 2092 ~ 72:WESSELS ELZETTE
2012/06679 ~ Complete ~ 54: HYDRATED CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF N-[3-FLUORO-4-({6-(METHYLOXY)-7-
[(3-MORPHOLIN-4-YLPROPYL)OXY]-QUINOLIN-4-YL}OXY)PHENYL]-N'-(4-
FLUOROPHENYL)CYCLOPROPANE-1,1-DICARBOXAMIDE ~ 71:EXELIXIS INC 210 East Grand Avenue South
San Francisco CA 94080 ~ 72:CANNON HILARY KANG FEIRONG VOGT FREDERICK G ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/313.192 ~ 32: 12/03/2010
2012/06680 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELEMENT OF A DRUM-SHAPED COMMINUTING TRACK ~ 71:ANDRITZ
FIEDLER GMBH Weidener Strasse 9 Regensburg 93057 ~ 72:BORSTE GEORG ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2011 118
228.8 ~ 32: 10/11/2011
2012/06681 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCALCITONIN FOR THE DIAGNOSIS OF BACTERIAL INFECTIONS AND
GUIDANCE OF ANTIBIOTIC TREATMENT IN PATIENTS WITH NON-SPECIFIC COMPLAINTS ~
71:B.R.A.H.M.S GMBH Neuendorfstr 25 16761 Hennigsdorf ~ 72:STRUCK JOACHIM BINGISSER ROLAND
HARTMANN OLIVER NICKEL CHRISTIAN GIERSDORF SVEN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10002363.9 ~ 32: 08/03/2010
2012/06682 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR SUPPLYING RINSING MEDIUM IN A HAMMER DRILL ~ 71:TMT-
BBG RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT GMBH Werk VI-Strasse 55 A-8605 Kapfenberg ~ 72:CLESEN ROMAIN
WOLFSBERGER MICHAEL ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 1294/2011 ~ 32: 08/09/2011
2012/06683 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYNUCLEOTIDE MOLECULES FOR GENE REGULATION IN PLANTS ~
71:MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY LLC 800 North Lindbergh Boulevard Mail Zone E1NA St. Louis MO 63167 ~
72:SAMMONS ROBERT D LIU HONG FENG PAUL C C ANDERSEN SCOTT E IVASHUTA SERGEY I WANG
DAFU KOURANOV ANDREI Y ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/381.556 ~ 32: 10/09/2010
2012/06684 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FUEL COMBUSTION SYSTEM,FUEL TREATMENT DEVICE,AND AIRFLOW
DIRECTING DEVICE ~ 71:SCOTT IVON WALTER No 7 Winston Road Uvongo KZN ~ 72:SCOTT IVON
WALTER
2012/06685 ~ Complete ~ 54: FOOD COMPRISING GLUCOMANNAN,XANTHAN GUM AND ALGINATE FOR
THE TREATMENT OF METABOLIC DISORDERS ~ 71:INOVOBIOLOGIC INC Suite 409 104-1240 Kensington
Road NW Calgary Alberta T2N 4X7 ~ 72:GAHLER ROLAND J WOOD SIMON LYON MICHAEL LAWSON
CHRISTOPHER JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/357.658 ~ 32: 23/06/2010
2012/06686 ~ Complete ~ 54: PLANT HEALTH COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A WATER-SOLUBLE
PESTICIDE AND A WATER-INSOLUBLE AGROCHEMICAL ~ 71:MONSANTO TECHNOLOGY LLC 800 North
Lindbergh Boulevard St. Louis MO 63167 ~ 72:ZHANG JUNHUA WRIGHT DANIEL R ABRAHAM WILLIAM
KOHN FRANK C DYSZLEWSKI ANDREW D HEMMINGHAUS JOHN W ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/313.436 ~ 32:
12/03/2010
2012/06690 ~ Complete ~ 54: SPEAKER CUSHION ~ 71:HERION ADRI No 7 Waterfalls Petrus Street Rietvlei
Ridge Pretoria ~ 72:HERION ADRI

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2012/07005 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR OBTAINING NOVEL DERIVATIVES OF NAPHTHALENE FOR
THE IN/VIVO DIAGNOSIS OF ALZHEIMER'S DISEASE ~ 71:CENTRO DE NEUROCIENCIAS DE CUBA
Avenida 25 No 15208 Cubanacan Playa Ciudad de la Habana ~ 72:SABLON CARRAZANA MARQUIZA PERERA
PINTARO ALEJANDRO PEREZ PERERA RAFAELA PRATS CAPOTE ANAIS PEREZ MARTINEZ CARLOS
SERAFIN RODRIGUEZ-TANTY CHRYSLAINE RIVERA MARRERO SUCHITIL LOPEZ BARROSO ROSA
MARIA VELEZ CASTRO HEMAN VALDES SOSA PEDRO ~ 33: CU ~ 31: 2009/000057 ~ 32: 17/04/2009

- APPLIED ON 07/09/2012 -

2012/06687 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SMART-TUB ~ 71:STEPHENS MADUMETJA MODISHA 299 Mmotong Sec
Kgabalatsane Ga-Rankuwa 0208 JACOBETH KAYALE MAPONYANE 455 mmotong Sec kgabalatsane Ga-
Rankuwa 0208 ~ 72:STEPHENS MADUMETJA MODISHA JACOBETH KAYALE MAPONYANE
2012/06688 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COLLAPSIBLE CONTAINER ~ 71:STEPHANUS PETRUS NAUDE 60 Gannet
Street Ninapark 0182 ~ 72:STEPHANUS PETRUS NAUDE
2012/06689 ~ Provisional ~ 54: REVERSED MAGNETIC POLES MOTOR OR GENERATOR 4 ~ 71:JACOBUS
JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE PIERNEET STREET 1060 VILLIERIA PRETORIA 0186 ~ 72:JACOBUS
JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE
2012/06691 ~ Provisional ~ 54: WEBBING WINCH/PULLER/HOIST ~ 71:LAWRENCE ALLEN PRESTON Portion
94 Of JQ 417 A Roodekopies Brits NW ~ 72:LAWRENCE ALLEN PRESTON
2012/06692 ~ Provisional ~ 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN CONVEYOR BELT DRIVES ~ 71:LAWRENCE ALLEN
PRESTON Portion 94 Of JQ 417 A Roodekopies Brits NW ~ 72:LAWRENCE ALLEN PRESTON
2012/06693 ~ Complete ~ 54: HEIGHT ADJUSTABLE SPEED BUMP ~ 71:ECOTREE BIOLUBE (M) SDN BHD
No 7 1st Floor Jalan 4/93 Taman Miharja 55200 Kuala Lumpur ~ 72:ALAN CHEW HONG MENG ~ 33: MY ~ 31:
PI2010000650 ~ 32: 11/02/2010
2012/06694 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PROTECTIVE BAND ~ 71:NADASEN MELANIE THILOSHINI P O Box 39897
Queensburgh 4070 ~ 72:NADASEN MELANIE THILOSHINI
2012/06695 ~ Complete ~ 54: INFLATABLE PORTABLE PLATFORM ~ 71:ECOTREE BIOLUBE (M) SDN BHD
No 7 1st Floor Jalan 4/93 Taman Miharja 55200 Kuala Lumpur ~ 72:ALAN CHEW HONG MENG CHEW JOON
YIP ~ 33: MY ~ 31: PI2010000570 ~ 32: 08/02/2010
2012/06696 ~ Complete ~ 54: RECHARGEABLE ELECTROCHEMICAL CELL ~ 71:FORTU INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY AG Hofstrasse 4 CH-6060 Sarnen ~ 72:ZINCK LAURENT PSZOLLA CHRISTIAN RIPP
CHRISTIANE BORCK MARKUS WOLLFAHRT CLAUDIA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10001458.8 ~ 32: 12/02/2010
2012/06697 ~ Complete ~ 54: INVERTED DOME TO SUPPLY DOSE ~ 71:LIQUID HEALTH LABS INC 65
Raymond Road Deerfield NH 03037 ~ 72:ROHR ROBERT D HOPKINS DEREK D MILLIGAN KENNETH E
LAVEAULT RICHARD A ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/658.295 ~ 32: 10/02/2010
2012/06698 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORE PROCESSING PANEL ~ 71:MULTOTEC MANUFACTURING (PTY) LIMITED
28 Forge Road Spartan Kempton Park 1619 ~ 72:KRIEL NIGEL PETER ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/01582 ~ 32:
15/03/2010
2012/06699 ~ Complete ~ 54: NEW COMBINATION THERAPY IN TREATMENT OF ONCOLOGICAL AND
FIBROTIC DISEASES ~ 71:BOEHRINGER INGELHEIM INTERNATIONAL GMBH Binger Strasse 173 55216
Ingelheim am Rhein ~ 72:SOLCA FLAVIO GUERTLER ULRICH TONTSCH-GRUNT ULRIKE ~ 33: EP ~ 31:
10161229.9 ~ 32: 27/04/2010
2012/06700 ~ Complete ~ 54: FURNACE FOR MELTING INORGANIC SALTS ~ 71:HERLOGAS SA Perez
Galdos 20 E-48010 Bilbao (Bizkaia) ~ 72:LOPEZ LLORCA HERMINIO LOPEZ FANARRAGA ALEJANDRO ~ 33:
ES ~ 31: P201000389 ~ 32: 24/03/2010
2012/06701 ~ Complete ~ 54: PARALLEL PLATE REACTOR FOR UNIFORM THIN FILM DEPOSITION WITH
REDUCED TOOL FOOT-PRINT ~ 71:ROTH & RAU AG An Der Baumschule 6-8 09337 Hohenstein-Ernstthal ~
72:MAI JOACHIM STRAHM BENJAMIN WAHLI GUILLAUME BUECHEL ARTHUR SCHULZE THOMAS ~ 33: EP
~ 31: 10401018.6 ~ 32: 08/02/2010
2012/06702 ~ Complete ~ 54: STORAGE OF RESPIRATORY PRODUCE ~ 71:KATHOLIEKE UNIVERSITEIT
LEUVEN K.U. Leuven R&D Minderbroedersstraat 8A Box 5105 Leuven B-3000 VLAAMS CENTRUM VOOR
BEWARING VAN TUINBOUWPRODUKTEN VCB T VZW Willem De Croylaan 42 B-3001 Leuven ~ 72:DELELE
MULUGETA ADMASU NICOLAI BART VERBOVEN PIETER VERLINDEN BERT ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1010704.3 ~ 32:
25/06/2010
2012/06703 ~ Complete ~ 54: SHELL,USED AS A BASIS OR FRAME FOR CONSTRUCTING A BUILDING,AND
THE CORRESPONDING MANUFACTURING METHOD ~ 71:TSCHAGGELAR MARTIN Weierweg 28 CH-3053

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Munchenbuchsee GRAF ANDREAS Alte Landstrasse 8 2542 Pieterlen ~ 72:TSCHAGGELAR MARTIN GRAF
ANDREAS WASSMANN FRITZ ~ 33: CH ~ 31: 159/10 ~ 32: 10/02/2010
2012/06704 ~ Complete ~ 54: TEMPERATURE DIFFERENTIAL ENGINE DEVICE ~ 71:ZIBO NATERGY
CHEMICAL INDUSTRY CO LTD No 2 Mintai Road Minying Park Hi-New Technological Industrial Development
Zone Zibo 255088 Shandong ~ 72:LIU ANGFENG ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201010111209.7 ~ 32: 09/02/2010
2012/06705 ~ Complete ~ 54: EFFECTIVE COOLING SYSTEM FOR LIMITED SLIP DIFFERENTIAL ASSEMBLY
~ 71:DEERE & COMPANY One John Deere Road Moline Illinois 61265 ~ 72:EIKE CRAIG R CLIFF MICHAEL J
WOOD JR ROBERT L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/229.119 ~ 32: 09/09/2011
2012/06706 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS FOR TREATING AND/OR PREVENTING
CARDIOVASCULAR DISEASE ~ 71:AMARIN PHARMA INC Mystic Packer Building Third Floor 12 Roosevelt Ave
Mystic 06355 Connecticut ~ 72:ROWE JONATHAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/310.443 ~ 32: 04/03/2010
2012/06707 ~ Complete ~ 54: ISOLATED BACTERIAL STRAIN OF THE GENUS BURKHOLDERIA AND
PESTICIDAL METABOLITES THEREFROM ~ 71:MARRONE BIO INNOVATIONS INC 2121 Second Street Suite
107B Davis 95618 California ~ 72:ASOLKAR RATNAKAR KOIVUNEN MARJA MARRONE PAMELA G HUANG
HUAZHANG CORDOVA-KREYLOS ANA LUCIA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/406.541 ~ 32: 25/10/2010
2012/06708 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODIFIED RELEASE DOSAGE FORM ~ 71:WOCKHARDT LTD WOCKHARDT
RESEARCH CENTER D-4 MIDC INDUSTRIAL AREA CHIKALTHANA AURANGABAD 431210 MAHARASHTRA
~ 72:GUNDU RAMAKANT KASHINATH DABRE RAHUL SUDHAKAR JAIN GIRISH KUMAR ~ 33: IN ~ 31:
572/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 04/03/2010
2012/06709 ~ Complete ~ 54: MODIFIED RELEASE DOSAGE FORM COMPRISING DESVENLAFAXINE OR
SALTS THEREOF ~ 71:WOCKHARDT LTD WOCKHARDT RESEARCH CENTER D-4 MIDC INDUSTRIAL
AREA CHIKALTHANA AURANGABAD 431210 MAHARASHTRA ~ 72:JAIN GIRISH KUMAR NAKHAT
PREMCHAND DALICHANJI ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1099/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 31/03/2010
2012/06710 ~ Complete ~ 54: REFRIGERATION APPARATUS ~ 71:TRUE ENERGY LIMITED Unit 23 Pendre
Enterprise Park Tywyn Gwynedd LL36 9LW ~ 72:TANSLEY IAN ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 0916160.5 ~ 32: 15/09/2009
2012/06711 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR DELIVERING A COFFEE BEVERAGE BY CENTRIFUGATION IN
A BEVERAGE PRODUCING DEVICE ~ 71:NESTEC S A Avenue Nestle 55 CH-1800 Vevey ~ 72:ALVAREZ
DIEGO JIMENEZ MONNIER PIERRE YOAKIM ALFRED RICOUX DELPHINE JARISCH CHRISTIAN
PERENTES ALEXANDRE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10162674.5 ~ 32: 12/05/2010
2012/06712 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR DETERMINING THE SPEED OF TRAVEL AND
COORDINATES OF VEHICLES AND SUBSEQUENTLY IDENTIFYING SAME AND AUTOMATICALLY
RECORDING ROAD TRAFFIC OFFENCES ~ 71:OBSCHESTVO S OGRANICHENNOY
OTVETSTVENNOSTIYU "SISTEMY PEREDOVYKH TEKHNOLOGIY" Per Motalnvy 8 Nizhny Novgorod 603140
~ 72:OSIPOV SERGEY KONSTANTINOVICH MALINKIN ALEKSEY YURIEVICH
2012/06713 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PROTECTING AGAINST DISEASE CAUSED BY SECONDARY
PATHOGENS ~ 71:INTERVET INTERNATIONAL B.V Wim de Korverstraat 35 5831 AN Boxmeer ~
72:LAKSHMANAN NALLAKANNU P JAYAPPA HUCHAPPA GOWDA DESHPANDE MURALIDHAR S
WASMOEN TERRI LEE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/312.380 ~ 32: 10/03/2010
2012/06714 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS OF GRINDING WORKPIECES COMPRISING SUPERABRASIVE
MATERIALS ~ 71:SAINT-GOBAIN ABRASIVES INC 1 New Bond Street Box Number 15138 Worcester MA
01615-0138 SAINT-GOBAIN ABRASIFS Rue de L'Ambassadeur F-78700 Conflans-Sainte-Honorine ~
72:UPADHYAY RACHANA ARCONA CHRISTOPHER RAMANATH SRINIVASAN GILLESPIE JOHN E ~ 33: US
~ 31: 61/374.176 ~ 32: 16/08/2010
2012/06715 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMIDAZO [1,2-A]PYRAZINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE FOR THE
PREVENTION OR TREATMENT OF NEUROLOGICAL,PSYCHIATRIC AND METABOLIC DISORDERS AND
DISEASES ~ 71:JANSSEN PHARMACEUTICA NV Turnhoutseweg 30 B-2340 Beerse ~ 72:BARTOLOME-
NEBREDA JOSE MANUEL MACDONALD GREGOR JAMES VAN GOOL MICHIEL LUC MARIA VANHOOF
GRETA CONSTANTIA PETER CONDE-CEIDE SUSANA PASTOR-FERNANDEZ JOAQUIN MARTIN-MARTIN
MARIA LUZ ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10155981.3 ~ 32: 09/03/2010
2012/06716 ~ Complete ~ 54: FUSED TRICYCLIC SILYL COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE THEREOF
FOR THE TREATMENT OF VIRAL DISEASES ~ 71:MERCK SHARP & DOHME CORP 126 East Lincoln Avenue
Rahway New Jersey 07065-0907 ~ 72:NAIR ANILKUMAR GOPINADHAN KIM SEONG HEON ROSENBLUM
STUART B WONG MICHAEL K C ZENG QINGBEI KEERTIKAR KERRY M KOZLOWSKI JOSEPH A SELYUTIN
OLEG B YU WENSHENG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/371.935 ~ 32: 09/08/2010

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2012/06717 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A DEVICE,SYSTEM,AND METHOD OF CONTROLLING AND OPERATING A


LOCK ~ 71:SMART LOCKING LOGIC CC Unit 24D Scientia Technopark 627 Meiring Naude Street Lynnwood
Pretoria Gauteng ~ 72:POPOV IVAN TODOROV EIGELAAR JOHANNES NICOLAAS
2012/06718 ~ Complete ~ 54: PDE10 INHIBITORS AND RELATED COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS ~
71:OMEROS CORP Suite 2600 1420 Fifth Avenue Seattle Washington 98101 ~ 72:CUTSHALL NEIL S
WHEELER THOMAS NEIL GAGE JENNIFER LYNN LITTLE THOMAS L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/430.841 ~ 32:
07/01/2011
2012/06719 ~ Complete ~ 54: TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING I ~ 71:LAND ROVER A United Kingdom
company Banbury Road, Gaydon, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35 0RR ~ 72:CLARKE CHRIS GREENWOOD
JEREMY ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1002120.2 ~ 32: 10/02/2010
2012/06720 ~ Complete ~ 54: TYRE PRESSURE MONITORING II ~ 71:LAND ROVER A United Kingdom
company Banbury Road, Gaydon, Warwick, Warwickshire, CV35 0RR ~ 72:GREENWOOD JEREMY CLARKE
CHRIS ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1002123.6 ~ 32: 10/02/2010
2012/06721 ~ Complete ~ 54: TELESCOPIC CRANE ARM ~ 71:EPSILON KRAN GMBH Franz-Wolfram-Scherer-
Str 24 5020 Salzburg ~ 72:STEINDL JOHANNES ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 11007266.7 ~ 32: 07/09/2011
2012/06722 ~ Complete ~ 54: SEALER ELEMENTS,DETONATORS CONTAINING THE SAME, AND METHODS
OF MAKING ~ 71:DYNO NOBEL INC 2795 East Cottonwood Parkway Suite 500 Salt Lake City, 84121 Utah ~
72:PLITT TYSON J DORMAN MARK CHILDS JOHN TWAROG JR JOSEPH W OVERSTROM RAYMOND T ~
33: US ~ 31: 61/311.857 ~ 32: 09/03/2010
2012/06723 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION ~ 71:GORAM RESEARCH AND
INVESTMENTS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED Suite 701 7th Floor The Regent Regent Road 8005 Sea Point ~
72:GORDON BRENT MICHAEL
2012/06724 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTROMAGNETIC DEVICE ~ 71:HAMILTON SUNDSTRAND CORPORATION
One Hamilton Road Windsor Locks CT 06096 ~ 72:WILKINSON SCOTT P HERNDEN MICHAEL R ~ 33: US ~
31: 13/292.832 ~ 32: 09/11/2011
2012/06725 ~ Complete ~ 54: STABILIZED ALPHA-GALACTOSIDASE AND USES THEREOF ~ 71:PROTALIX
LTD 2 Snunit Street Science Park 20100 Carmiel ~ 72:SHULMAN AVIDOR RUDERFER LLYA BEN-MOSHE
TEHILA SHEKHTER TALIA AZULAY YANIV SHAALTIEL YOSEPH KIZHNER TALI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/434.503 ~
32: 20/01/2011
2012/06726 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FLUID FILLED SUPPORT CONTAINER CONTAINMENT ~ 71:STITCH WISE
(PTY) LTD 1 Nursery Road Westerndeep Levels Carletonville 2499 ~ 72:KILLASSY NATALIE
2012/06727 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FLUID FILLED SUPPORT CONTAINER REINFORCEMENT ~ 71:STITCH WISE
(PTY) LTD 1 Nursery Road Westerndeep Levels Carletonville 2499 ~ 72:KILLASSY NATALIE
2012/06728 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR MILLING COAL IN INERT OPERATION OR IN
NON-INERT OPERATION ~ 71:LOESCHE GMBH Hansaallee 243 Dusseldorf 40549 ~ 72:SILKE SCHLEGEL
JURGEN WOLK GERHARD SALEWSKI ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 036 176.3 ~ 32: 02/09/2010
2012/06729 ~ Complete ~ 54: REFLECTOR HAVING HIGH RESISTANCE AGAINST WEATHER AND
CORROSION EFFECTS AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME ~ 71:ALANOD GMBH & CO KG Egerstrabe
12 Ennepetal 58256 ~ 72:FRANK TEMPLIN HARALD KUSTER RENE PUSCHL ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 013
865.7 ~ 32: 01/04/2010
2012/06730 ~ Complete ~ 54: CABLE FITTING HAVING A CLAMPING DEVICE FOR AN ARMOR OF THE
CABLE ~ 71:HUMMEL AG Lisa-Meitner-Strasse 2 79211 Denzlingen ~ 72:MARIO BARTHOLOMA VOLKER
GOTZ FRITZ ZUGEL ACHIM HOCH ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 20 2010 004 425.1 ~ 32: 31/03/2010
2012/06731 ~ Complete ~ 54: A MESH SUPPORT ~ 71:INNOVATIVE MINING PRODUCTS (PTY) LTD 109
Adcock Ingram Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~ 72:CAWOOD MARTIN JACOBS AT PASTORINO PAOLO
ETTORE SHEPPARD JAMES WILLIAM CROMPTON BRENDAN ROBERT VAN DER MERWE PHILLUPUS ~
33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/02287 ~ 32: 29/03/2012
2012/06732 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DETONATOR ENERGY SOURCE ~ 71:DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY)
LIMITED AECI Place The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead ~ 72:KRUGER MICHIEL JACOBUS VAN
DER WALT HERMAN
2012/06733 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD AND SYSTEM FOR ORGANIZING AND RETRIEVING DATA IN A
SEMANTIC DATABASE STRUCTURE ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE WESTERN CAPE Modderdam Road Bellville
Cape Town Westernh Cape ~ 72:GAMIELDIEN JUNAID
2012/06817 ~ Complete ~ 54: ALUMINIUM-COPPER ALLOY FOR CASTING ~ 71:AEROMET INTERNATIONAL
PLC 10 Norwich Street London Greater London EC4A 1BD ~ 72:FORDE JOHN STOT WILLIAM ~ 33: GB ~ 31:
1002236.6 ~ 32: 10/02/2010

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2012/06849 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TDW OIL ABSORBERT ~ 71:RENNETTE VAN DER WESTHUIZEN Seemeeu
Vlug 16 Wassenaar Str Seemeen Park Hartenbos 6520 ~ 72:RENNETTE VAN DER WESTHUIZEN
2012/06982 ~ Complete ~ 54: A CLIP ~ 71:INNOVATIVE MINNING PRODUCTION (PTY) LTD 109 Adcock
Ingram Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~ 72:CAWOOD MARTIN JACOBS AT PASTORINO PAOLO ETTORE
SHEPPARD JAMES WILLILAM CROMPTON BRENDAN ROBERT VAN DER MERWE PHILLUPUS ~ 33: ZA ~
31: 2012/02287 ~ 32: 29/03/2012
2012/06983 ~ Complete ~ 54: A CLIP INSTALLATION DEVICE ~ 71:INNOVATIVE MINNING PRODUCTION
(PTY) LTD 109 Adcock Ingram Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~ 72:CAWOOD MARTIN JACOBS AT
PASTORINO PAOLO ETTORE SHEPPARD JAMES WILLILAM CROMPTON BRENDAN ROBERT VAN DER
MERWE PHILLUPUS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2012/02287 ~ 32: 29/03/2012

- APPLIED ON 10/09/2012 -

2012/06734 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A FLEXIBLE ROCK ANCHOR ~ 71:GIDDICCA (PTY) LTD 104 Adcock Ingram
Avenue Aeroton Johannesburg ~ 72:PASTORINO PAOLO ETTORE SHEPPARD JAMES WILLIAM VENTER
DIRK LAMBERT CAWOOD MARTIN
2012/06735 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CAMPERS COMPANION ~ 71:CECIL PATRICK RHODES KIEWITZ TE R102
Faure Road Banbury Cross Main Road Helderburg ~ 72:CECIL PATRICK RHODES KIEWITZ
2012/06736 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CLAMP ~ 71:COETZEE ANDRIES PETRUS DE KLERK 98 Otto Street
Klerksdorp 2570 ~ 72:COETZEE ANDRIES PETRUS DE KLERK
2012/06737 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DISPOSABLE CAR SEAT(S) AUTOMOBILES COVERS DDC'S (dISAPPEAR
PIRT COVERS) ~ 71:TANYA OWEN 49 Chroom Av Roodepoort 1724 ~ 72:TANYA OWEN
2012/06738 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A ROCK DRILL ~ 71:HYDRO POWER EQUIPMENT (PTY) LTD 19 Precision Str
Kya Sand Randburg 2194 ~ 72:SWART ANDRE RENIER MINNITT GEOFFREY PETER JOHN
2012/06739 ~ Complete ~ 54: GENERAL PURPOSE MESSAGING ~ 71:VISA INTERNATIONAL SERVICE
ASSOCIATION P O Box 8999 San Francisco California 94128-8999 ~ 72:SLOAN DINAH WONG ERICK
MIDDLEMAS MICHAEL AABYE CHRISTIAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/051.815 ~ 32: 18/03/2011
2012/06740 ~ Complete ~ 54: AILDENAFIL CITRATE CRYSTAL FORM O,PREPARATION METHOD AND USE
THEREOF ~ 71:LIU GUIKUN Room 4E Arran Building New Century Garden Qifeng Road Dongcheng Dongguan
Guangdong 523123 ~ 72:LIU GUIKUN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201010172926.0 ~ 32: 10/05/2010
2012/06741 ~ Complete ~ 54: DENTAL FLOSS ~ 71:WESSELS MARIUS LOURENS Jalalpor Street 12
Broederstroom 0240 ~ 72:WESSELS MARIUS LOURENS
2012/06742 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS AND COMPOSITIONS TO IMPROVE MECHANICAL RESISTANCE
OF TEETH ~ 71:THEOCORP HOLDING CO LLC 3512 8th Street Metairie Louisiana 70002 ~ 72:SADEGHPOUR
ARMAN NAKAMOTO TETSUO ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/303.774 ~ 32: 12/02/2010
2012/06743 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SEMI-CONDUCTOR WAVEGUIDE WITH INTEGRATED LIGHT SOURCE ~
71:INSIAVA (PTY) LTD 1st Floor Graduate Center University of Pretoria Lynwood Road Hillcrest Pretoria 0083 ~
72:DU PLESSIS MONUKO BOGALECKI ALFONS WILLI
2012/06744 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MATERIAL SAMPLING SYSTEM ~ 71:MULTOTEC PROCESS EQUIPMENT
(PTY) LIMITED 28 FORGE ROAD SPARTAN KEMPTON PARK 1619 ~ 72:ROBERTS PAUL
2012/06745 ~ Complete ~ 54: SQUEEZABLE BEVERAGE BOTTLE AND FILTER SYSTEM ~ 71:MOVE
COLLECTIVE LLC 319 Lafayette Street #210 New York, New York 10012 ~ 72:SMIEDT RICHARD KIDSTON
EDWARD A RASHID KARIM SCHUMACHER BRIAN CARTER RANDY E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/854.721 ~ 32:
11/08/2010
2012/06746 ~ Complete ~ 54: CHEMICAL COMPOUNDS ~ 71:GLAXOSMITHKLINE LLC One Franklin Plaza 200
North 16th Street Philadelphia PA 19102 ~ 72:AXTEN JEFFREY MICHAEL GRANT SETH WILSON HEERDING
DIRK A MEDINA JESUS RAUL ROMERIL STUART PAUL TANG JUN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/381.480 ~ 32:
10/09/2010
2012/06747 ~ Complete ~ 54: ALCOHOL RESISTANT ENTERIC PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS ~
71:ALKERMES PHARMA IRELAND LTD Connaught House 1 Burlington Road Dublin 4 ~ 72:LIVERSIDGE GARY
MANSER DAVID SHAH HARDIK RUDDY STEPHEN B REKHI GURVINDER SINGH ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/366.825 ~
32: 22/07/2010
2012/06748 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELEVATOR ACCESS CONTROL SYSTEM ~ 71:INVENTIO AG Seestrasse 55
CH-6052 Hengiwil NW ~ 72:FRIEDLI PAUL ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10167984.3 ~ 32: 30/06/2010

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2012/06749 ~ Complete ~ 54: COUPLER YOKE AND COUPLER DRAFT GEAR ~ 71:QIQIHAR RAILWAY
ROLLING STOCK CO LTD No 36 Changqian 1st Ave Tiefeng District Qiqihar 161002 Heilongjiang ~ 72:JIANG
YAN CUI YINGJUN CONG SHENGGUO MENG QINGMIN ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201110082265.7 ~ 32: 01/04/2011
2012/06750 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PLANT STRESS-INDUCIBLE PROMOTER ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN
LOVERS WALK RONDEBOSCH 7701 CAPE TOWN ~ 72:ELLICK TAMARYN LOREAN IYER REVEL
RAFUDEEN MOHAMED SUHAIL THOMSON JENNIFER ANN IYER KERSHINI ARENDZE-BAILEY BRONWYN
LYNN
2012/06751 ~ Complete ~ 54: YEAST MICROORGANISMS WITH REDUCED BY-PRODUCT ACCUMULATION
FOR IMPROVED PRODUCTION OF FUELS,CHEMICALS,AND AMINO ACIDS ~ 71:GEVO INC 345 Inverness
Drive South Building C Suite 310 Englewood 80112 Colorado CALIFORNIA INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY 1200
E CALIFORNIA BLVD MAIL CODE 201-85 PASADENA CA 91125 ~ 72:BUELTER THOMAS HAWKINS
ANDREW PORTER-SCHEINMAN STEPHANIE MEINHOLD PETER DUNDON CATHERINE ASLESON
ARISTIDOU ARISTOS URANO JUN LIES DOUG PETERS MATTHEW DEY MELISSA JANCAUSKAS JUSTAS
EVANS KENT KELLY JULIE BERRY RUTH BASTIAN SABINE ARNOLD FRANCES H ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/430.801 ~ 32: 07/01/2011
2012/06752 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING MYRISTIC ACID AND USES THEREOF ~
71:IMAGENETIX INC 10845 Rancho Bernardo Road Suite 105 San Diego 92127 California ~ 72:SPENCER
WILLIAM HESSLINK JR ROBERT L ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/309.816 ~ 32: 02/03/2010
2012/06753 ~ Complete ~ 54: 1,3,4,8-TETRAHYDRO-2H-PYRIDO[1,2-A]PYRAZINE DERIVATIVE AND USE OF
SAME AS HIV INTEGRASE INHIBITOR ~ 71:JAPAN TOBACCO INC 2-1 Toranoman 2-Chome MINATO-KU
TOKYO 105-8422 ~ 72:MIYAZAKI SUSUMU BESSHO YUKI ADACHI KAORU KAWASHITA SEIJI ISOSHIMA
HIROTAKA OSHITA KENGO FUKUDA SHUNICHI ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/339.729 ~ 32: 09/03/2010
2012/06754 ~ Complete ~ 54: EXPLOSIVE CARTRIDGE ~ 71:MONTANUNIVERSITAET LEOBEN Franz-Josef-
Str 18 A-8700 Leoben ~ 72:MOSER PETER BAUER FLORIAN FRANZ FRIESENBICHLER WALTER
FERTSCHEJ ARTUR SCHATZER RUDOLF ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10157815.1 ~ 32: 25/03/2010
2012/06755 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOUND CONTAINING PYRIDINE RING AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING
HALOGENATED PICOLINE DERIVATIVE AND TETRAZOLYLOXIME DERIVATIVE ~ 71:NIPPON SODA CO
LTD 2-1 Ohtemachi 2-Chome Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo 1008165 ~ 72:MIYAZAKI HIDEKAZU YANAKA SATORU
TSUBOKURA SHIRO SUGIURA TADASHI NODA KAORU SUZUKI KENGO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-127207 ~ 32:
02/06/2010
2012/06756 ~ Complete ~ 54: THERMOPLASTIC AND BIODEGRADABLE POLYMER FOAMS CONTAINING
OXYGEN SCAVENGER ~ 71:MULTISORB TECHNOLOGIES INC 325 Harlem Road Buffalo 14224-1893 New
York ~ 72:CHAU CHIEH-CHUN INCORVIA SAMUEL A PAYNE DAVID S POWERS THOMAS H SOLOVYOV
STANISLAV E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/719.160 ~ 32: 08/03/2010
2012/06757 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS FOR THE PREPARATION OF ELECTROLYTES FOR CHROMIUM-
IRON REDOX FLOW BATTERIES ~ 71:DEEYA ENERGY INC 48611 Warm Springs Blvd Fremont 94539-7782
California ~ 72:KESHAVARZ MAJID VERADARAJAN ARAVAMUTHAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/721.411 ~ 32:
10/03/2010
2012/06758 ~ Complete ~ 54: MACROCYCLES AS FACTOR XIA INHIBITORS ~ 71:BRISTOL-MYERS SQUIBB
COMPANY Route 206 and Province Line Road Princeton New Jersey 08543-4000 ~ 72:CORTE JAMES R
DECICCO CARL PETER ROSSI KAREN A JEON YOON SMALLHEER JOANNE M YANG WU FANG TIANAN
PINTO DONALD J P HU ZILUN QUAN MIMI L WANG YUFENG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/405.338 ~ 32: 21/10/2010
2012/06759 ~ Complete ~ 54: OPTICS WITHIN A CONCENTRATED PHOTOVOLTAIC RECEIVER
CONTAINING A CPV CELL ~ 71:GREENVOLTS INC 46400 Fremont Blvd Fremont CA 94538 ~
72:DOUGHERTY DAVID CONNER ARLIE ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/044.418 ~ 32: 09/03/2011
2012/06760 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD,BASE STATION,USER EQUIPMENT AND SYSTEM FOR PHYSICAL
DOWNLINK CONTROL CHANNEL SIGNALLING TRANSMISSION AND RECEPTION ~ 71:HUAWEI
TECHNOLOGIES CO LTD Huawei Admistration Building Bantian Longgang Shenzhen Guangdong 518129 ~
72:QU BINGYU XUE LIXIA GUAN LEI ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201010165438.7 ~ 32: 30/04/2010
2012/06761 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-NERVE GROWTH FACTOR (NGF) ANTIBODY COMPOSITIONS ~
71:ABBOTT RESEARCH B V Meeuwenlaan 4 PO Box 365 NL-8000 AJ Zwolle ~ 72:FRAUNHOFER WOLFGANG
KUMAR VINEET SIEDLER MICHAEL WEBER CARSTEN CHARI RAVI SAEDLER RAINER STINE WILLIAM B ~
33: US ~ 31: 61/314.984 ~ 32: 17/03/2010
2012/06762 ~ Complete ~ 54: REDOX FLOW BATTERY ~ 71:SUMITOMO ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES LTD 5-33
KITAHAMA 4-CHOME CHUO-KU OSAKA-SHI OSAKA 541-0041 ~ 72:DONG YONGRONG KUMAMOTO
TAKAHIRO SHIGEMATSU TOSHIO KUBATA MICHIRU ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2011-049695 ~ 32: 07/03/2011

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2012/06763 ~ Complete ~ 54: GENERATION OF OXYGEN IN HOSPITALS ~ 71:LINDE


AKTIENGESELLSCHAFT Klosterhofstrasse 1 80331 Munchen ~ 72:BOLKART ALFRED GRAHL MATTHIAS
LEITGEB PAUL SAGE PHILIPPE ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 011 584.3 ~ 32: 16/03/2010
2012/06764 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHODS,BIOLOGICAL OILS,BIOFUELS,UNITS,AND ORGANISMS RELATED
TO USE IN COMPRESSION ENGINES ~ 71:BP BIOFUELS UK LTD Chertsey Road Sunbury On Thames
Middlesex TW16 7BP ~ 72:PFEIFER JOSEPH W III JOHNSON MICHAEL A APT KIRK E MARTIN DAVID
CHRISTIAN BEHRENS PAUL WARREN HANSEN JON MILTON BARCLAY WILLIAM ROBERT BORDEN
JACOB ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/313.055 ~ 32: 11/03/2010
2012/06765 ~ Complete ~ 54: POSITIONING DEVICE,WORKING SYSTEM,AND HOT WORKING APPARATUS
~ 71:SUMITOMO METAL INDUSTRIES LTD 5-33 Kitahama 4-Chome Chuo-Ku Osaka-shi Osaka 541 0041
SUMITOMO PIPE & TUBE CO LTD 3-5 Oaza Hikari Kashima-Shi Ibaraki 341-0014 ~ 72:OKAHISA MANABU
SUYAMA TAKASHI KUWAYAMA SHINJIRO KINOSHITA YUSUKE TOMIZAWA ATSUSHI HARA MITSUSATO ~
33: JP ~ 31: 2010-054077 ~ 32: 11/03/2010
2012/06804 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR APPLYING PLASMA PARTICLES TO A
LIQUID AND USE FOR DISINFECTING WATER ~ 71:ALFREDO ZOLEZZI-GARRETON 1/2 Oriente 1050 Office
204 Vina Del Mar ~ 72:ALFREDO ZOLEZZI-GARRETON ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/303.267 ~ 32: 10/02/2010

- APPLIED ON 11/09/2012 -

2012/06766 ~ Complete ~ 54: LANCE ~ 71:EREMA ENGINEERING RECYCLING MASCHINEN AND ANLAGEN
GESELLSCHAFT M.B.H. Freindorf Unterfeldstrasse 3 Ansfelden 4052 ~ 72:KLAUS FEICHTINGER GERHARD
WENDELIN MANFRED HACKL ~ 33: AT ~ 31: A 629/2010 ~ 32: 16/04/2010
2012/06767 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORTICAL WAVEGUIDE NETWORK INSTALLATION COMPONENTS ~
71:TERASPAN NETWORKS INC 6870 Palm Avenue Burnaby British Columbia V5J 4M3 ~ 72:DOFHER
DARREN ~ 33: IR ~ 31: 388120100 ~ 32: 21/02/2010
2012/06768 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR HARNESSING ENERGY FROM THE
VOLUMETRIC EXPANSION RESULTING FROM WATER AS IT FREEZES ~ 71:VINCENT CHARLES JOUBERT
G9 Oudemolen Eco Village Pinelands CP 7405 ~ 72:VINCENT CHARLES JOUBERT
2012/06769 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PUWU SHE ~ 71:THABO JOSHAU KUNENE 143 Bokmakierie Villas Theresa
Park Pretoria ~ 72:THABO JOSHAU KUNENE
2012/06770 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CELL PHONE CHAGER ~ 71:PAUL-THABO SIMON MONKOE Ga-Rankuwa
Kagisano View C613 0208 ~ 72:PAUL-THABO SIMON MONKOE
2012/06771 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ROTATIONAL,MOULDING SOLAR HEATING BOX WITH A THERMO PLASTIC
EXHAUST ~ 71:SONET LANDMAN 24 Orleans str Lorraine Port Elizabeth 6070 MARIUS DEON SMIT 24
Orleans Street St Lorraine Port Elizabeth 6070 ~ 72:MARIUS DEON SMIT
2012/06772 ~ Provisional ~ 54: COMPOSITE ROPE AND MESH NET MADE THEREFROM ~ 71:SKARBOVIG
NILS MITTET 1 Prosesfontein Road Vredenburg Western Cape Province ~ 72:SKARBOVIG NILS MITTET
DICKSON MICHAEL GORDON
2012/06773 ~ Complete ~ 54: A CLUTCH ASSEMBLY ~ 71:AUTOMATIC TECHNOLOGY (AUSTRALIA) (PTY)
LTD 6-8 FIVEWAYS BOULEVARD KEYSBOROUGH VICTORIA 3173 ~ 72:DANG TOAN ~ 33: AU ~ 31:
2010901885 ~ 32: 03/05/2010
2012/06774 ~ Complete ~ 54: AN ASSEMBLY FOR INHIBITING CARGO THEFT ~ 71:PAMUSHAMA FAMILY
TRUST 5 Blackburn Place Beacon Bay East London ~ 72:HEYNS CLAYTON WARREN
2012/06775 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRIDINE AND PYRAZINE DERIVATIVE FOR THE TREATMENT OF CF ~
71:NOVARTIS AG Lichtstrasse 35 CH-4056 Basel ~ 72:BAETTIG URS BALA KAMLESH JAGDIS BUDD EMMA
EDWARDS LEE HOWSHAM CATHERINE HUGHES GLYN LEGRAND DARREN MARK SPIEGEL KATRIN ~ 33:
US ~ 31: 61/441.853 ~ 32: 11/02/2011
2012/06776 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE REMOVAL OF HEAT STABLE SALTS FROM ACID GAS
ABSORBENTS ~ 71:SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. CAREL VAN
BYLANDTLAAN 30 2596 HR THE HAGUE ~ 72:BHAMBHANI-GODHWANI VIJAY SARLIS JOHN NICHOLAS ~
33: US ~ 31: 61/314.689 ~ 32: 17/03/2010
2012/06777 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DUST SUPPRESSION ~ 71:TERRAVENT (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 965
Duncan Street Brooklyn Pretoria 0181 ~ 72:VAN SCHOOR MARTIN JOHN
2012/06778 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MANAGING RESOURCES ~ 71:GOLIATH
POWER VENTURES (PTY) LIMITED C/O Nexia Levitt Kirson 4th Floor Aloe Grove Houghton Estate Office Park

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2 Osborne Road Houghton ~ 72:KRUGER ARTHUR MANFRED SWANSON DOUGLAS SHANNON VAN DER
MERWE LYON DAS NEVES VICTOR MANUEL SANTOS ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2010/05924 ~ 32: 19/08/2010
2012/06779 ~ Provisional ~ 54: CONTAINER WITH MULTIPLE DOORS ~ 71:BULK BOX LOGISTICS 154 Cape
Road Port Elizabeth 6001 Eastern Cape ~ 72:FLEISCHER TIMOTHY JOHN
2012/06780 ~ Complete ~ 54: ORALLY ADMINISTRATIVE PHARMACEUTICAL PELLET OF EPIDERMAL
GROWTH FACTOR ~ 71:CENTRO DE INGENIERIA GENETICA Y BIOTECNOLOGIA (CIGB) Avenida 31 Entre
158 Y 190 Cubanacan Playa Ciudad De La Habana 10 600 BIOREC SA Cerrito 532-8th Floor Montevideo ~
72:UBIETA GOMEZ RAIMUNDO AGUILERA BARRETO ANA MARTINEZ DIAZ EDUARDO PAEZ MEIRELES
ROLANDO SERENO GUERRA ANTONIO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10382033.8 ~ 32: 12/02/2010
2012/06781 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING AN ALLERGEN EXTRACT ~ 71:LABORATORIOS
LETI SL Calle Des Sol 5 E-28760 Tres Cantos ~ 72:CARNES SANCHEZ JERONIMO ~ 33: ES ~ 31:
P201030199 ~ 32: 12/02/2010
2012/06782 ~ Complete ~ 54: USE OF DRONEDARONE OR A PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE SALT
THEREOF,FOR THE PREPARATION OF A MEDICAMENT FOR ADMINISTRATION SHORTLY AFTER
AMIODARONE DISCONTINUATION ~ 71:SANOFI 54 rue La Botie 75008 Paris ~ 72:GAUDIN CHRISTOPHE
MERIOUA IHSEN RADZIK DAVIDE ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10305252.8 ~ 32: 12/03/2010
2012/06783 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF
RESPIRATORY DISEASES SUCH AS COPD ~ 71:CHIESI FARMACEUTICI S.P.A VIA PALERMO 26/A 43100
PARMA ~ 72:EDWARDS CHRISTINE KULAGOWSKI JANUSZ FINCH HARRY ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1004178.8 ~ 32:
12/03/2010
2012/06784 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF
RESPIRATORY DISEASES SUCH AS COPD ~ 71:CHIESI FARMACEUTICI S.P.A VIA PALERMO 26/A 43100
PARMA ~ 72:EDWARDS CHRISTINE KULAGOWSKI JANUSZ FINCH HARRY ~ 33: GB ~ 31: 1004179.6 ~ 32:
12/03/2010
2012/06785 ~ Complete ~ 54: MAST FOR SAILING VEHICLES ~ 71:VINTERA STEFAN Brandstatte 1/27 A-1010
Wien ~ 72:VINTERA STEFAN
2012/06786 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD AND AN APPARATUS FOR RECOVERING ENERGY INHOT-FILL
OF A LIQUID FOOD PRODUCT ~ 71:TETRA LAVAL HOLDINGS & FINANCE S A Avenue General-Guisan 70
CH-1009 Pully ~ 72:REWOLLE BODO ~ 33: SE ~ 31: 1000367-1 ~ 32: 13/04/2010
2012/06787 ~ Complete ~ 54: MICROCAPSULE INCORPORATION IN STRUCTURED LIQUID DETERGENTS ~
71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House 100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:CRAVEN
RICHARD MICHAEL DOYLE COLIN LEE HUSSEY IAN JAMES LAVERY AIDAN JOSEPH PHILIP JOJO ~ 33:
EP ~ 31: 10158692.3 ~ 32: 31/03/2010
2012/06788 ~ Complete ~ 54: ALERT WARNING METHOD ~ 71:VALLAIRE DARREN M 12457 Rundsaville
Road Baton Rouge 70818 Louisiana ~ 72:VALLAIRE DARREN M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/705.233 ~ 32: 12/02/2010
2012/06789 ~ Complete ~ 54: EMERGENCY ALERT SYSTEM ~ 71:VALLAIRE DARREN M 12457 Rundsaville
Road Baton Rouge 70818 Louisiana ~ 72:VALLAIRE DARREN M ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/705.191 ~ 32: 12/02/2010
2012/06790 ~ Complete ~ 54: A STAIN REPELLENCE COMPOSITION ~ 71:UNILEVER PLC Unilever House
100 Victoria Embankment London Greater London EC4P ODY ~ 72:DAS SOMNATH DUTTA KINGSHUK
PRAMANIK AMITAVA ~ 33: IN ~ 31: 1373/MUM/2010 ~ 32: 30/04/2010
2012/06791 ~ Complete ~ 54: FASTENING DEVICE FOR MOVABLE WIRES ON A ROW OF PLANTS ~
71:BORTOLUSSI CLAUDIO Via Grigoletti 3 I-33080 Fiume Veneto BORTOLUSSI FRANCO Via Trieste 93 I-
33080 Fiume Veneto ~ 72:BORTOLUSSI CLAUDIO BORTOLUSSI FRANCO ~ 33: IT ~ 31: PN 2010 A 000023 ~
32: 23/04/2010
2012/06792 ~ Provisional ~ 54: OCULAR PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORM ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE
WITWATERSRAND,JOHANNESBURG 7 York Road Parktown Johannesburg ~ 72:CHOONARA YAHYA ESSOP
KUMAR PRADEEP MOOSA RAEESA M DU TOIT LISA CLAIRE PILLAY VINESS JHETAM RAFEEQ
2012/06793 ~ Complete ~ 54: NUCLEIC ACID COMPLEXES ~ 71:PROCARTA BIOSYSTEMS LTD Norwich Bio-
Incubator Norwich Research Park Colney Lane Norwich Norfolk NR4 7UH ~ 72:MCARTHUR MICHAEL ~ 33: US
~ 31: 61/304.087 ~ 32: 12/02/2010
2012/06794 ~ Complete ~ 54: CD37-BINDING MOLECULES AND IMMUNOCONJUGATES THEREOF ~
71:IMMUNOGEN INC 830 Winter Street Waltham 02451 Massachusetts ~ 72:DECKERT JUTTA TAVARES
DANIEL PARK PETER RUI LINGYUN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/412.644 ~ 32: 11/11/2010
2012/06795 ~ Complete ~ 54: FISCHER-TROPSCH SYNTHESIS CATALYST,MANUFACTURING METHOD
THEREFOR,AND HYDROCARBON MANUFACTURING METHOD ~ 71:JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY CORP 6-3

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Otemachi 2-Chome Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo ~ 72:ONO HIDEKI HAYASAKA KAZUAKI NAGAYASU YOSHIYUKI ~ 33:
JP ~ 31: 2010-049636 ~ 32: 05/03/2010
2012/06796 ~ Complete ~ 54: RADIO BEACON AND METHOD FOR SELECTIVELY COMMUNICATING IN
ACCORDANCE WITH 5.8 AND 5.9 GHZ DSRC STANDARDS ~ 71:KAPSCH TRAFFICCOM AG Am Europlatz 2
A-1120 Wien ~ 72:SMELY DIETER NAGY OLIVER ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 11 450 123.2 ~ 32: 21/09/2011
2012/06797 ~ Complete ~ 54: LAMINATE STRUCTURE FOR A CHIP CARD AND METHOD FOR THE
PRODUCTION THEREOF ~ 71:SMARTRAC IP B.V. Strawinskylaan 851 1077 XX Amsterdam ~
72:KATWORAPATTRA RUNGNATTHA KONOPITZKY EGON DANGEARD EDITH GENEVIEVE THERESE
DEYOUNG MITCHELL PETER ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 011 517.7 ~ 32: 15/03/2010
2012/06798 ~ Complete ~ 54: INTRAVENOUS FORMULATIONS OF COENZYME Q10 (COQ10) AND
METHODS OF USE THEREOF ~ 71:BERG PHARMA LLC 1845 Elm Hill Pike Nashville Tennessee 37210 ~
72:NARAIN NIVEN RAJIN MCCOOK JOHN PATRICK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/385.107 ~ 32: 21/09/2010
2012/06799 ~ Complete ~ 54: IMPROVED SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR DISENGAGING AND ENGAGING A
WRAP SPRING CLUTCH ~ 71:RAVEN INDUSTRIES INC 205 E 6TH Sreet Sioux Falls SD 571045931 ~
72:BARRY ALAN F ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/028.312 ~ 32: 16/02/2011
2012/06800 ~ Complete ~ 54: LIP SMOKING ARTICLE WRAPPER,SMOKING ARTICLE,METHOD AND
APPARATUS ~ 71:BRITISH AMERICAN TOBACCO ( INVESMENTS) LIMITED Globe House 1 Water Street
London WC2R 3LA ~ 72:KALJURA KARL FIEBELKORN RICHARD NAPPI LEONARDO ~ 33: GB ~ 31:
1007396.3 ~ 32: 04/05/2010
2012/06801 ~ Complete ~ 54: MATERNAL SIALIC ACID SUPPLEMENTATION ~ 71:DSM IP ASSETS B.V. Het
Overloon 1 6411 TE Heerlen ~ 72:ZIMMER JOHN PAUL BUTT CHRISTOPHER MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/313.630 ~ 32: 12/03/2010
2012/06802 ~ Complete ~ 54: IAP BIR DOMAIN BINDING COMPOUNDS ~ 71:PHARMASCIENCE INC. 6111
Royal Mount Avenue, Suite 100, Montreal, Quebec, H4P 2T4 ~ 72:LAURENT ALAIN ROSE YANNICK DAIRI
KENZA JAQUITH JAMES B PROULX MELANIE DENISSOVA IRINA JARVIS SCOTT ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/415.638
~ 32: 19/11/2010
2012/06803 ~ Provisional ~ 54: PHARMACEUTICAL DOSAGE FORM ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF THE
WITWATERSRAND,JOHANNESBURG 7 York Road Parktown Johannesburg ~ 72:KUMAR PRADEEP
CHOONARA YAHYA ESSOP PILLAY VINESS
2012/06843 ~ Complete ~ 54: A METHOD AND SYSTEM OF ELECTRONIC RECEIPTING OF FINANCIAL
TRANSACTIONS ~ 71:VAN WYK HENDRIK ROELOF 31 Weaversnest The Wilds, Pretorius Park 0081 Pretoria
DU TOIT STEFAN KAREL 294 Landi Street Garsfontein 0081 ~ 72:VAN WYK HENDRIK ROELOF DU TOIT
STEFAN KAREL ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05721 ~ 32: 03/08/2011
2012/06978 ~ Complete ~ 54: CATHETER POUCH ~ 71:PILLAI JAYANDIRAN 20 Mirage Drive Helderkruin 1733
Roodepoort ~ 72:PILLAI JAYANDIRAN

- APPLIED ON 12/09/2012 -

2012/06805 ~ Provisional ~ 54: REVERSED MAGNETIC POLES MOTOR OR GENERATOR 5 ~ 71:JACOBUS


JOHANNES VAN DER MERWE 1060 Pieneef Street Villieria Pretoria 0186 ~ 72:JACOBUS JOHANNES VAN
DER MERWE
2012/06806 ~ Provisional ~ 54: SCANNING TROLLEY ~ 71:DAVID DEDE PASELA 190 Scheiding Street 503
Station Place Pretoria ~ 72:DAVID DEDE PASELA
2012/06807 ~ Provisional ~ 54: FRESH MILK CANISTER FOR COFFE VENDING MACHINES ~ 71:RICHARD
GROBLER 10 Hammerfest Road Valhalla Pretoria 0185 ~ 72:RICHARD GROBLER
2012/06808 ~ Complete ~ 54: MULTI FILTER LUBRICANT PURIFICATION SYSTEM ~ 71:PURADYN FILTER
TECHNOLOGIES INC 2017 High Ridge Road Boyton Beach Florida ~ 72:JACOBS WILLIAM A VITTORIA
JOSEPH V ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/732,126 ~ 32: 25/03/2010
2012/06809 ~ Complete ~ 54: WIRE CONNECTION AND DISTRIBUTION CASING WIH CONNECTING
PART,HOLLOW PIPE COLUMMS AND CONNECTED PART FOR COMMUNICATION CABLES ~ 71:YU-FEN
CHI 3F No 9 Alley 27 Lane 67 Minzu ST Yonghe District New Taipei City 234 ~ 72:CHIH-KUANG HSING
2012/06810 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR PRODUCING MICROPARTICLES OR
NANOPARTICLES ~ 71:MJR PHARMJET GMBH Michel-Souty-Str. 23 Saarlouis 66740 ~ 72:BERND
BAUMSTUMMLER FELIX PENTH BERND PENTH AKIF EMRE TURELI ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010 010 996.7 ~ 32:
22/03/2010

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2012/06811 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BILTONGRAK ~ 71:PIETER THEUNIS CHRISTAAN DU PLESSIS 11 Mc Inteyre


Str Brits 0250 ~ 72:PIETER THEUNIS CHRISTAAN DU PLESSIS
2012/06812 ~ Complete ~ 54: BATCH-WISE OPERATED RETORT USING TEMPORARY STORAGE OF HEAT
~ 71:CLEAN FUELS B V Haaksbergerstraat 205 NL-7513 EM Enschede ~ 72:SIEMONS ROLAND ~ 33: EP ~ 31:
10153811.4 ~ 32: 17/02/2010
2012/06813 ~ Complete ~ 54: MEDIUM ACCESS CONTROL IN WIRELESS SENSOR NETWORKS ~
71:UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN Lover's Walk Rondebosch Cape Town 7700 ~ 72:LE THI HONG HANH ~ 33:
ZA ~ 31: 2010/00931 ~ 32: 08/02/2010
2012/06814 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTI-INFECTIVE COMPOUNDS ~ 71:INSTITUT PASTEUR KOREA 391-1
Hawolgok-dong Seongbuk-gu Seoul 136-791 INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE ET DE LA RECHERCHE
MEDICALE (INSERM (EPST)) 101 Rue de Tolbiac F 75013 Paris ~ 72:NO ZAESUNG KIM JAESEUNG BRODIN
PRISCILLE BRODIN SEO MIN JUNG KIM YOUNG MI CECHETTO JONATHAN JEON HEEKYOUNG
GENOVESIO AUGUSTE LEE SAEYEON KANG SUNHEE EWANN FANNY ANNE CHRISTOPHE THIERRY
FENSTEIN DENIS PHILIPPE CEDRIC JAMUNG HEO JIYEON JANG NAM JI YOUN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/440,937
~ 32: 09/02/2011
2012/06815 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND PROCESS FOR MANAGING SALE OF ONE OR MORE ITEMS ~
71:EQUEUE PTY LTD 22 Warburton Street Brunswick Victoria 3056 ~ 72:FLAVEL JONATHON FLAVEL BEN
BEAVIS JAY ~ 33: AU ~ 31: 2010900868 ~ 32: 02/03/2010
2012/06816 ~ Complete ~ 54: WATER DRAINAGE ~ 71:DI EMIDIO MARCO No 36 Toyota Street Aureus
Randfontein 1760 ~ 72:DI EMDIO MARCO ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05899 ~ 32: 10/08/2011
2012/06818 ~ Complete ~ 54: POLYMER LATEX USEFUL FOR THE PRODUCTION OF TEXTILE FLOOR
COVERINGS ~ 71:SYNTHOMER DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Werrastrasse 10 45772 Marl ~ 72:KLEIN-WACHTER
UWE LUDWIG PETER WAGNER SANDRA ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 1002695.4 ~ 32: 15/03/2010
2012/06819 ~ Complete ~ 54: OXYGEN SCAVENGING PLASTIC MATERIAL ~ 71:CLARIANT
MASTERBATCHES (ITALIA) SPA Via Lainate 26 I-20010 Pogliano Milanese ~ 72:FAVA FLAVIO ~ 33: EP ~ 31:
10006748.7 ~ 32: 30/06/2010
2012/06820 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF MULTILAYER BLOW-MOLDED
HOLLOW ARTICLES ~ 71:CLARIANT MASTERBATCHES (ITALIA) SPA Via Lainate 26 I-20010 Pogliano
Milanese ~ 72:TORCHIO MAURIZO MINOTTI CLAUDIO ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10004771.1 ~ 32: 06/05/2010
2012/06821 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR REGENERATING HYDROCARBON FEEDSTOCK ~
71:COMMISSARIAT A L'ENERGIE ATOMIQUE ET AUX ENERGIES ALTERNATIVES 25 rue de Leblanc
Batiment Le Ponant D 75015 Parais ~ 72:SCHRIVE LUC LEDIEU AURELIEN BARTH FREDERIC RIO
DOMINIQUE ~ 33: FR ~ 31: 1051722 ~ 32: 10/03/2010
2012/06822 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR THE PREPARATION OF A COMPRESSION IGNITION ENGINE
FUEL ~ 71:HALDOR TOPSOE A/S Nymollevej 55 DK-2800 KGS.Lyngby ~ 72:DUWIG CHRISTOPHE
JANSSENS TON V W GABRIELSSON PAR ~ 33: DK ~ 31: PA 2010 01036 ~ 32: 15/11/2010
2012/06823 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR TREATMENT OF CHROME-CONTAINING MOLTEN IRON AND
SLAG ~ 71:NISSHIN STEEL CO LTD 4-1 Marunouchi 3-Chome Chiyoda-Ku Tokyo 100-8366 ~ 72:YOSHINO
TAKAHIRO MORI MASAKAZU ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-076300 ~ 32: 29/03/2010
2012/06824 ~ Complete ~ 54: PYRETHRINOID-TYPE ESTERS AS PESTICIDES ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL
COMPANY LIMITED 27-1 Shinkawa 2 Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo 104-8260 ~ 72:MATSUO NORITADA ~ 33: JP ~
31: 2010-081660 ~ 32: 31/03/2010
2012/06825 ~ Complete ~ 54: APPARATUS,SYSTEM,AND METHOD FOR CREATING ONE OR MORE SLOW-
SPEED COMMUNICATIONS CHANNELS UTILIZING A REAL-TIME COMMUNICATION CHANNEL ~
71:SCHWEITZER ENGINEERING LABORATORIES INC 2350 N E Hopkins Court Pullman 99163 Washington ~
72:LEE TONY J KASZTENNY BOGDAN Z ANDERSON LUTHER S ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/763,090 ~ 32: 19/04/2010
2012/06826 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROPELLER ASSEMBLY COMPRISING ONE HUB AND AT LEAST TWO
BLADES ~ 71:XYLEM IP HOLDINGS LLC 1133 WESTCHESTER AVENUE WHITE PLAINS NEW YORK 10604
~ 72:PYDDOKE THOMAS ~ 33: SE ~ 31: 1050242-5 ~ 32: 17/03/2010
2012/06827 ~ Complete ~ 54: CATHETER ADAPTER ~ 71:SMITHS MEDICAL ASD INC 160 Weymouth Street
Rockland 02370 Massachusetts ~ 72:CLARK GEOFF SCHLERF CHRISTIAN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/659.020 ~ 32:
23/02/2010
2012/06828 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANTISTATIC OR SEMI-CONDUCTIVE POLYURETHANE ELASTOMERS ~
71:DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES INC 2040 Dow Centre Midland Michigan 48674 ~ 72:MOSS BOB MYCOCK
IAN DAVIES ANDREW ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/316,079 ~ 32: 22/03/2010

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2012/06829 ~ Complete ~ 54: ESTER COMPOUND AND USE THEREOF ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL
COMPANY LIMITED 27-1 Shinkawa 2 Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo 104-8260 ~ 72:MATSUO NORITADA ~ 33: JP ~
31: 2010-081657 ~ 32: 31/03/2010
2012/06830 ~ Complete ~ 54: A LOAD TRUCK AND A METHOD OF OFFLOADING A LOAD UNIT ~ 71:MOSHE
DORON Enterprise Road Industrial Area Road A 00200 Naoribi MOSHE TIRAN Enterprise Road Industrial Area
Road A 00200 Nairobi ~ 72:MOSHE DORON MOSHE TIRAN ~ 33: KE ~ 31: KE/P/2010/001049 ~ 32: 12/02/2010
2012/06831 ~ Complete ~ 54: WALL COLUMN ~ 71:MULTICRETE CC 217 Grahamstown Road Deal Party Port
Elizabeth 6212 ~ 72:DORFLING LEON ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/04408 ~ 32: 14/06/2011
2012/06832 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL PEPTIDES AND METHOD FOR THEIR PREPARATION AND USE ~
71:ELI LILLY AND COMPANY Lilly Corporate Center Indianapolis Indiana 46285 ~ 72:ALSINA-FENANDEZ
JORGE GUO LILI BOKVIST KRISTER BENGT MAYER JOHN PHILIP ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/317,850 ~ 32:
26/03/2010
2012/06833 ~ Complete ~ 54: ANNULAR SUSTAINER RELEASE PREPARATION AND PRODUCTION
METHOD THEREOF ~ 71:SHIN-ESTU CHEMICAL CO LTD 6-1 OTEMACHI 2-CHOME CHUO-KU TOKYO
1000004 ~ 72:SAGUCHI RYUICHI FUKUMOTO TAKEHIKO ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010/067537 ~ 32: 24/03/2010
2012/06834 ~ Provisional ~ 54: ANTENNA ASSEMBLY AND APPARATUS FOR DETECTING TAMPERING ~
71:KNOWLEDGE FARM INVESTMENTS CC Unit 6 Falcon Village Office Park 142 South Street Lyttleton 0157 ~
72:ROSSOUW LUCAS HORN GULDEMOND ERIC
2012/06835 ~ Complete ~ 54: NEW HUMANIZED ANTI-CD20 MONOCLONAL ANTIBORY ~ 71:BIOEX
THERAPEUTICS INC Room 703 Building A No.333 Cailun Road Zhangjiang Hi-Tech Park Pudong Shanghai
201203 ~ 72:LIU JIE ZHANG YONGKE ~ 33: CN ~ 31: 201010150303.3 ~ 32: 17/03/2010
2012/06836 ~ Complete ~ 54: CYCLOPROPENE COMPOUND, AND METHOD FOR ADDING SAME TO
CROPS ~ 71:ERUM BIOTECHNOLOGIES INC 1ra_404 Sihwa-Gongdan 1250-3 Jeongwang-Dong Siheung-Si
Gyeonggi-Do 429-450 ~ 72:YOO SANG-KU CHUNG JIN WOOK ~ 33: KR ~ 31: 10-2010-0037348 ~ 32:
22/04/2010
2012/06837 ~ Complete ~ 54: APOPTOSIS-INDUCING AGENTS FOR THE TREATMENT OF CANCER AND
IMMUNE AND AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES ~ 71:ABBVIE INC 1 North Waukegan Road North Chicago IL 60064 ~
72:DING HONG HEXAMER LAURA PARK CHEOL-MIN SULLIVAN GERARD ELMORE STEVEN KUNZER
AARON R SOUERS ANDREW J WENDT MICHAEL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/317 575 ~ 32: 25/03/2010
2012/06838 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL GLUCAGON ANALOGUES ~ 71:NOVO NORDISK A/S Novo Alle, DK-
2880, BAGSVAERD ~ 72:LAU JESPER F LINDEROTH LARS KRUSE THOMAS THOGERSEN HENNING ~ 33:
US ~ 31: 61/319 994 ~ 32: 01/04/2010
2012/06839 ~ Complete ~ 54: DRILL ROD STORAGE DEVICE ~ 71:INTER AFRICA CONSTRUTION CC 205
Sheffied Road Wade 1422 Germiston Gauteng Privince ~ 72:MOGRIDGE NICHOLAS KESSELL JASON
BRADLEY
2012/06840 ~ Complete ~ 54: ELECTRIC MOTOR ~ 71:KABUSHIKI KAISHA TOSHIBA 1-1 Shibaura 1-chome
Minato-ku Tokyo 105-8001 ~ 72:YAGI NOBUYUKI MURAKAMI SATORU ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-035408 ~ 32:
19/02/2010
2012/06841 ~ Complete ~ 54: NOVEL COMPOSITION ~ 71:GLAXO GROUP LTD., Glaxo Wellcome House
Berkeley Avenue Greenford Middlesex UB6 ONN ~ 72:LIPPERT FRANK LUCAS ROBERT ANTHONY ~ 33: GB
~ 31: 1005508.5 ~ 32: 31/03/2010
2012/06842 ~ Complete ~ 54: A NOVEL ETHANOLOGENIC CLOSTRIDIUM SPECIES, CLOSTRIDIUM
COSKATII ~ 71:COSKATA INC 4575 Weaver Parkway Suite 100 Warrenville IL 60555 ~ 72:ZAHN JAMES A
SAXENA JYOTISNA ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/727 320 ~ 32: 19/03/2010
2012/06844 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOCKET FOR A TIMING GEAR AND A METHOD OF USING SAME ~ 71:VAN
STADEN CORNELIUS STEPHANUS JOHANNES Alexandrialaan 15 Dalview Brakpan 1544 VAN STADEN
MARTHINUS HERMANUS JOHANNES Alexandrialaan 15 Dalview Brakpan 1544 ~ 72:VAN STADEN
CORNELLIUS STEPHANUS JOHANNES VAN STADEN MARTHINUS HERMANUS JOHANNES ~ 33: ZA ~ 31:
2011/06686 ~ 32: 13/09/2011
2012/06845 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF WATER AND SOLVENT-FREE
POLYMERS ~ 71:LANXESS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH D-51369 Leverkusen ~ 72:WAGNER PAUL FELLER ROLF
LE-SATTLER ALICIA SIEBUERGER MARTIN PAUL HANNS-INGOLF KRUMBE WOLFGANG KLOPPENBURG
HEIKE LOVEGROVE JOHN ~ 33: EP ~ 31: 10157623.9 ~ 32: 24/03/2010
2012/06850 ~ Provisional ~ 54: TH63-RIGID PRODUCT ~ 71:TOWER TECHNOLOGY HOLDING (PTY)LTD
Building 16 CSIR Campus Meiring Naude Drive Scientia 0184 ~ 72:MICHAEL WINDSOR SYMONS

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2012/06851 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MOBILE HAND-WASHER ~ 71:EBUKHOSINI PROPERTIES 777 (PTY) LTD PO
Box 6949 Halfway House 1685 ~ 72:SIBUSISO VILAKAZI GODFREY SONO
2012/06852 ~ Provisional ~ 54: JEWELLERY CABINET BY INNATE DESIGNS ~ 71:INNATE DESIGNS CC 12A
Kyalami Cresent Office Park 54 Kyalami Boulevard Kyalami Business Park Kyalami Midrand 1684 ~ 72:ROMILLA
MOODLEY
2012/06879 ~ Provisional ~ 54: INTERACTIVE CV'S ~ 71:JACQUES FRANCOIS JOUBERT 177 Pennysway
Lynwood Glen Pretoria ARTHUR SPIROS PROCOPOS 177 Pennysway Lynwood Glen Pretoria ~ 72:ARTHUR
SPIROS PROCOPOS JACQUES FRANCOIS JOUBERT

- APPLIED ON 13/09/2012 -

2012/06846 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BASE CHARGE PRODUCTION METHOD ~ 71:AEL MINING SERVICES
LIMITED AECI Place The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead Sandton ~ 72:BEZUIDENHOUT HENDRIK
CORNELIUS HALLIDAY PIETER STEPHANUS JACOBUS MULLER ELMAR PIENAAR ANDRE
2012/06847 ~ Provisional ~ 54: BASE CHARGE EXPOSIVE SYSTEM APPLICATION ~ 71:AEL MINING
SERVICES LIMITED AECI Place The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead Sandton ~ 72:BEZUIDENHOUT
HENDRIK CORNELIUS HALLIDAY PIETER STEPHANUS JACOBUS
2012/06848 ~ Complete ~ 54: MOBILE FOOTWEAR VIBRATION DEVICE ~ 71:ARMSTRONG VEAN 7 Eike Ave
General Alberts Park Alberton 1449 ~ 72:ARMSTRONG VEAN
2012/06853 ~ Complete ~ 54: COMPOSITION FOR USE IN WATER TREATMENT ~ 71:GAYBBA DAVID
JOHANNES Welna Se Welco Plaas No 16 Somerset Wes 7130 GAYBBA AMANDA Welna Se Welco Plaas No
16 Somerset Wes 7130 ~ 72:GAYBBA DAVID JOHANNES GAYBBA AMANDA ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2009/08075 ~ 32:
17/11/2009
2012/06854 ~ Provisional ~ 54: A FRAME EXTENSION TO THE REAR OF A CYCLE ~ 71:ALAN WILFRED
HALL Noodhulp Farm R600 Winterton Kwazulu Natal ~ 72:ALAN WILFRED HALL
2012/06855 ~ Complete ~ 54: A FIXING DEVICE FOR A BUCKET FRONT ~ 71:KOMATSU KVX LLC
Ostadvegen 134 4353 Klepp Station ~ 72:TORGRIMSEN TOR ~ 33: NO ~ 31: 20100240 ~ 32: 17/02/2010
2012/06856 ~ Complete ~ 54: PROCESSING BIOMASS ~ 71:XYLECO INC 271 Salem Street Unit L Woburn
Massachusette 01801 ~ 72:MEDOFF MARSHALL ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/305,281 ~ 32: 17/02/2010
2012/06857 ~ Provisional ~ 54: METHOD OF PRODUCING REGENERATED CELLULOSE FILMS INCLUDING
AN ANTI-BACTERIAL AGENT ~ 71:TSHWANE UNIVERSITY OF TECHNOLOGY Staatsartillerie Road Pretoria
West 0183 Pretoria ~ 72:REDDY GODDETI SIVA MOHAN VARAPRASAD KOKKARACHEDU SADIKU
EMMANUEL ROTIMI JAYARAMUDU JARUGALA SUPRAKAS SINHA
2012/06858 ~ Complete ~ 54: A SYSTEM FOR CLASSIFICATION OF MATERIALS USING LASER INDUCED
BREAKDOWN SPECTROSCOPY ~ 71:DATATRACE DNA PTY LTD 9/19 RODBOROUGH ROAD FRENCHS
FOREST NEW SOUTH WALES 2086 ~ 72:SWIEGERS GERHARD FREDERICK KRAFT JOHN ~ 33: US ~ 31:
61/318,677 ~ 32: 29/03/2010
2012/06859 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR IMPROVING PERFORMANCE AND REDUCING POWER
CONSUMPTION OF A WIRELESS NETWORK ARRANGEMENT ~ 71:TEXECOM LIMITED Bradwood Court St
Crispin Way Haslingden Lancashire BB4 4PW ~ 72:MORGAN REUBEN BROWN CLYM ALEXANDER PETER ~
33: GB ~ 31: GB1113136.4 ~ 32: 29/07/2011
2012/06860 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A HONEYCOMB-STRUCTURED OBJECT ~
71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED 27-1 Shinkawa 2-chome Chuo-ku Tokyo 104-8260 ~ 72:UOE
KOUSUKE KOMORI TERUO MORI MASAHARU ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010-078153 ~ 32: 30/03/2010
2012/06861 ~ Complete ~ 54: SEALING DEVICE ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED 27-1
Shinkawa 2 Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo 104-8260 ~ 72:UOE KOUSUKE KOMORI TERUO MORI MASAHARU ~ 33:
JP ~ 31: 2010/078045 ~ 32: 30/03/2010
2012/06862 ~ Complete ~ 54: DEVICE FOR CONVEYING HONEYCOMB STRUCTURAL BODY, METHOD FOR
SEALING HONEYCOMB STRUCTURAL BODY, AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING HONEYCOMB
STRUCTURAL BODY ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED 27-1 Shinkawa 2 Chome Chuo-Ku
Tokyo 104-8260 ~ 72:MORI MASAHARU GONG YING ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010/272770 ~ 32: 07/12/2010
2012/06863 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING CERAMIC HONEYCOMB FIRED BODY ~
71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED 27-1 Shinkawa 2 Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo 104-8260 ~ 72:UOE
KOUSUKE ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010/113290 ~ 32: 17/05/2010

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2012/06864 ~ Provisional ~ 54: MAMMOGRAPHIC TOMOGRAPHY TEST PHANTOM ~ 71:UNIVERSITY OF


THE FREE STATE 205 Nelson Mandela Drive Park West Bloemfontein 9301 ~ 72:JONSON BERNINE RAE
WILLIAM IAN DUNCOMBE
2012/06865 ~ Complete ~ 54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING POROUS ALUMINUM MAGNESIUM TITANATE
AND POROUS ALUMINUM MAGNESIUM TITANATE ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED 27-1
Shinkawa 2 Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo 104-8260 ~ 72:TOHMA TETSURO IWASAKI KENTARO ~ 33: JP ~ 31:
2010/050293 ~ 32: 08/03/2010
2012/06866 ~ Complete ~ 54: MOBILE TANGIBLE VALUE BANKING SYSTEM ~ 71:VISA INTERNATIONAL
SERVICE ASSOCIATION P O Box 8999 San Francisco California 94128-8999 ~ 72:BAKER GINGER KULPATI
ASHISH BALE RACHEL COOPER JOSEPH GORDON BOUNTRA SACHIN PATEL BHARATKUMAR KIM IN-
TCHANG ~ 33: US ~ 31: 61/330,265 ~ 32: 30/04/2010
2012/06867 ~ Complete ~ 54: GREEN COMPACT AND METHOD FOR PRODUCING ALUMINUM TITANATE
SINTERED BODY ~ 71:SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY LIMITED 27-1 Shinkawa 2 Chome Chuo-Ku Tokyo
104-8260 ~ 72:KAN MASAHIRO UOE KOUSUKE YOSHINO HAJIME ~ 33: JP ~ 31: 2010/050692 ~ 32:
08/03/2010
2012/06868 ~ Complete ~ 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ATTACHING A WALL TO A BUILDING
STRUCTURE ~ 71:M I C INDUSTRIES INC 11911 Freedom Drive One Fountain Square Reston Virginia 20190 ~
72:ANDERSON TODD E MORELLO FREDERICK ~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/659,886 ~ 32: 24/03/2010
2012/06869 ~ Complete ~ 54: PARENTERAL DOSAGE FORM RELEASING AROMATASE INHIBITORS AND
GESTAGENS TO TREAT ENDOMETRIOSIS ~ 71:BAYER INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY GMBH Alfred-Nobel-
Strasse 10 40789 Monheim ~ 72:PAKKALIN ARTO KNAUTHE RUDOLF SCHMITZ HEINZ TALLING CHRISTINE
JUKARAINEN HARRI KOROLAINEN HENRIKKA ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 102010003494.0 ~ 32: 31/03/2010
2012/06870 ~ Complete ~ 54: A FILTER CARTRIDGE ASSEMBLY AND A METHOD OF MODIFYING A FILTER
~ 71:HENNING WALDEMAR Farm 23 Welgevonden Dinokeng Game Reserve Hammanskraal ~ 72:HENNING
WALDEMAR ~ 33: ZA ~ 31: 2011/05054 ~ 32: 08/07/2011
2012/06871 ~ Provisional ~ 54: AN IGNITION DEVICE ~ 71:MONTGOMERY ERIC 12 Minerva Avenue Rhino
Ridge 1035 Witbank Mpumalanga ~ 72:MONTGOMERY ERIC
2012/06872 ~ Provisional ~ 54: DIAGNOSTIC PROBES ~ 71:MINTEK 200 Malibongwe Drive Randburg 2194
Johannesburg Gauteng Province ~ 72:TORTO NELSON MUDABUKA BOITUMELO DEGNI SYLVESTRE
VILAKAZI SIBULELO
2012/06873 ~ Provisional ~ 54: VERTICAL TRANSPORT OF EMULSION EXPLOSIVES ~ 71:AEL MINING
SERVICES LIMITED Aeci Place 23/24 The Woodlands Woodlands Drive Woodmead 2191 Sandton Gauteng
Province ~ 72:PIENAAR ANDRE HALLIDAY PIETER STEPHANUS JACOBUS WILSON LAURENCE JUSTIN
PIENAAR
2012/06874 ~ Complete ~ 54: GEAR PUMP ~ 71:OERLIKON TEXTILE GMBH & CO KG Leverkuser Strasse 65
42897 Remscheid ~ 72:HELBING ULRICH WITZLER DIETRICH TOMZIK ARKARDIUSZ ~ 33: DE ~ 31: 10 2010
012 653.5 ~ 32: 25/03/2010
2012/06875 ~ Complete ~ 54: SOLID CHEMICAL DISSOLVER AND METHODS ~ 71:ASHLAND LICENSING
AND INTELLECTUAL PROPERTY LLC 5200 Blazer Parkway Dublin Ohio 43017 ~ 72:HAYAS MATTHEW S
HOLT DONALD A GRABOW GEORGE S HAAS RICHARD E ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/031,724 ~ 32: 22/02/2011
2012/06876 ~ Complete ~ 54: CUP HOLDONG ASSEMBLY FOR A FOOD MIXING MACHINE ~ 71:VITA-MIX
CORPORATION 8615 Usher Road Cleveland Ohio 44138 ~ 72:KOZLOWSKI EUGENE J BARNARD JOHN K ~
33: US ~ 31: 12/661,399 ~ 32: 16/03/2010
2012/06877 ~ Complete ~ 54: REMOVAL OF SELENIUM FROM REFINERY WASTEWATER ~ 71:NALCO
COMPANY 1601 West Diehl Road Naperville lllinois 60563-1198 ~ 72:SCHWARZ DANIEL E SHAH JITENDRA T
~ 33: US ~ 31: 12/721,139 ~ 32: 10/03/2010
2012/06878 ~ Complete ~ 54: LOCKING SYSTEM ~ 71:NAVISTAR DEFENSE ENGINEERING LLC 2701
Navistar Drive Lisle IL 60532 ~ 72:COX THOMAS WARREN ~ 33: US ~ 31: 13/606,884 ~ 32: 07/09/2012

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ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64 (1)

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CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 39

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PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 53 (7)-REGULATIONS 62 AND 63

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PATENT LICENSES IN TERMS OF SECTION 60-REGULATIONS 58-60 AND 64

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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 SIMPY DNa INTERNATIONAL LIMITED OF SPOOR & FISHER, HIGHGROVE
OFFICE PARK, OAK AVENUE, CENTURION. PRETORIA made application for the restoration of the patent
granted to said SIMPLY DNa INTERNATIONAL LIMITED or an invention entitled METHOD OF GENERATING
A VISUAL DESIGN. Numbered 1994/4808. Dated. 04/07/1994 which became void on 04/07/2011 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 two months
of the advertisement thereof

Notice is hereby given that FREDERIK JAKOBUS ADAMS. Made application for the restoration of the patent
granted to said FREDERI JAKOBUS ADAMS or an invention entitled HYGIENIC FOOTWEAR STORAGE.
Numbered 2002/10264. Dated. 19/12/2002 which became void on 19/12/2010 Owing to the non-payment of the
prescribed renewal fee.

Any person may give notice on Patent Form No.19 of opposition to the restoration of the patent within two months
of the advertisement thereof

Notice is hereby given that LOCKSECURE (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED OF ADAMS & ADAMS 1140 PROSPECT
STREET, PRETORIA. 0001. Made application for the restoration of the patent granted to said LOCKSECURE

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(PROPRIETARY LIMITED or an invention entitled METHOD OF MONITORING ACCESS TO A PADLOCK .


Numbered 2000/4267 Dated. 18/08/2011 which became void on 18/08/2011 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 two months
of the advertisement thereof

Notice is hereby given that SAMANCOR LIMITED OF MOORE ATTORNEYS, DOCEX 256, PRETORIA made
application for the restoration of the patent granted to said SAMANCOR LIMITED Or an invention entitled
METHOD OF OPERATING A DC ARC FURNACE Numbered 2001/04769. Dated. 12/06/2001 which became
void on 12/06/2011 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 two months
of the advertisement thereof

Notice is hereby given that ISIS PHARMACEUTICALS INC OF DM KISCH INC., 5 INANDA GREENS
BUSINESS PARK, 54 WIERDA ROAD WEST, SANDTON. JOHANNESBURG, made application for the
restoration of the patent granted to said ISIS PHARMACEUTICALS INC., or an invention entitled
THERAPEUTIC ANTISENCE OLIGONUCLEOTIDE COMPOSITION FOR THE TREATMENT OF
INFLAMATORY BOWEL DISEASE. Numbered 2007/4684. Dated. 02/07/2007. Which became void on
02/12/2011 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 two months
of the advertisement thereof

Notice is hereby given that CARD LOGISTICS PROPERTIES LTD OF VON SEDELS INTELLECTUAL
PROPERTY ATTORNEYS, PO BOX 440, CENTURY CITY, CAPE TOWN. 7446 made application for the
restoration of the patent granted to said CARD LOGISTICS PROPERTIES LTD or an invention entitled
PROXIMITY LOCATOR SYSTEM. Numbered 2008/6698. Dated. 01/08/2008 which became void on 01/08/2011
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 two
months of the advertisement thereof

Notice is hereby given that MR WOLFGANG ADOLF BINDER OF MOORE ATTORNEYS C/O HAHN & HAHN
INC., 222 RICHARDS STREET, HATFIELD, PRETORIA. 0001 made application for the restoration of the patent
granted to said MR WOLFGANG ADOLF BINDER or an invention entitled FORMWORK FOR BUILDING
CONSTRUCTION. Numbered 2001/9977. Dated. 04/12/2001 which became void on 02/06/2004 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 thereof

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Notice is hereby given that DUPLESSIS, FRANCOIS JACOBUS OF ADAMS & ADAMS, 4 DAVENTRY
STREET, LYNWOOD MANOR. PRETORIA. 0081, Made application for the restoration of the patent granted to
said DUPPLESSIS, FRANCOIS JACOBUS or an invention entitled. METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
DETERMINING THE APPROXIMATE FLOW RATE OF A FLUID THROUGH A PUMP Numbered 2006/01983.
Dated. 08/03/2006 which became void on 15/03/2011 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 two months
of the advertisement thereof

Notice is hereby given that INTELLIGENT POWER LIMITED OF GALGUT AND GALGUT, PATENTEES
ATTORNEYS, 23 A SEVENTH AVENUE, PARKTOWN NORTH, JOHANNESBURG made application for the
restoration of the patent granted to said INTELLIGENT POWER LIMITED or an invention entitled ELECTRICAL
SOCKETS. Numbered 1998/09678. Dated. 23/10/1998 which became void on 24/10/2004 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 thereof

Notice is hereby given that OLEGARIO ALVES PORTUGAL DOS SANTOS made application for the restoration
of the patent granted to said OLEGARIO ALVES PORTUGAL DOS SANTOS or an invention entitled AN
INSULATION DEVICE. Numbered 2002/02358. Dated. 25/03/2002 which became void on 25/03/2006 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 thereof

THE PATENTS ACT, No. 57 OF 1978

APPLICATION FOR VOLUNTARY SURRENDER OF PATENTS UNDER SECTION 64 (1),


REGULATION 67 OF THE ACT

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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

H. LUNDBECK A/S. 9, OTTILIAVEJ. DK-2500, VALBY-COPENHAGEN, DENMARK. request permission to


amend the specification of letters patent application no: 2004/01583 of 02 OCTOBER 2002 for PHENYL-
PIPERAZILE DERIVATIVES AS SEROTONIN REUPTAKE INHIBITORS.

H. LUNDBECK A/S. 9, OTTILIAVEJ. DK-2500, VALBY-COPENHAGEN, DENMARK. requests permission to


amend the specification of letters patent application no: 2008/10017 of 15 JUNE 2007 for 1-[2-(2,4-
DIMETHYLPHENYSULFANYL)-PHENYL]PIPERAZILE AS A COMPOUND WITH COMBINED SEROTONIN
REUPTAKE,5-HT3 AND 5-HT1A ACTIVITY FOR TE TREATMENT OF COGNITIVE IMPAIRMENT.

NOVARTIS AG. LICHSTRASSE 35, 4056 BASEL, SWITZERLAND. requests permission to amend the
specification of letters patent application no: 2011/03759 of 23 MAY 2011 for PYRIDYLOXYINDOLES
INHIBITORS OF VEGF-R2 AND USE THEREOF FOR TREATMENT OF DISEASE.

INCORPORATED ADMINISTRATIVE AGENCY NATIONAL AGRICULTURE AND FOOD RESEARCH


ORGANIZATION; ASHI GROUP GOLDINGS, LTD. 3-1-1 KANNONDAI, TSUKUBA-SHI, IBARAKI, 3058517,
JAPAN; 23-1 AZUMABASHI 1-CHOME, SUMIDA-KU, TOKYO, 1308602, JAPAN. requests permission to
amend the specification of letters patent application no: 2011/01930 of 15 SEPTEMBER 2009 for SUGAR
PRODUCTION METHOD.

TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY LIMITED. 1-1, DOSHOMACHI 4 CHOME, CHOU-KU, OSKI-SHI,


OSAKA, 5410045, JAPAN. requests permission to amend the specification of letters patent application no:
2010/07643 of 22 APRIL 2009 for IMONOPYRIDINE DERIVATIVES AND USE THEREOF.

RECKETT BENCKISER HELATHCARE (UK) LIMITED. 103-105 BATH ROAD, SLOUGH, BERKSHIRE SL1
3UH, UNITED KINGDOM. requests permission to amend the specification of letters patent application no:

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2007/11022 of 19 DECEMBER 2007 for PARTICULATE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING ALGINATE AND/ OR


ALGINIC ACID.

SHIONOGI & CO., LTD. 1-8 DOSHOMACHI 3 CHOME, CHOU-KU, OSKI-SHI, OSAKA, 541-0045, JAPAN.
requests permission to amend the specification of letters patent application no: 2010/08788 of 11 JUNE 2009 for
SULPHUR-CONTAINING HETEROCYCLIC DERIVATIVE HAVING B-SECRETASE-INHIBITING ACTIVITY.

th
PROGRESSIVE INTERNATIONAL CORPORATION. 6111 SOUTH 228 STREET, KENT WA 98032, USA.
requests permission to amend the specification of letters patent application no: 2007/08823 of 03 OCTOBER
2007 for COLLAPSIBLE COLANDER AND BOWL.

CHALLANGILA PTY LTD. 141 LUCINDA AVENUE, WAHROONGA, NEW SOUTH WALES 2076, AUSTRALIA.
requests permission to amend the specification of letters patent application no: 2008/02912 of 12 MARCH 2912
for BANNER SUPPORT SYSTEM.

BUCKMAN LABORATORIES INTERNATIONAL, INC. 1256 NORTH MCLEAN BOULEVARD, MEMPHIS,


TENNESSEE 38108-0305, US. requests permission to amend the specification of letters patent application no:
2009/01935 of 19 MARCH 2009 for METHODS TO CONTROL LIPOPHILIC EXTRACTIVES IN CANADA WOOD
PULP AND FIBER.

GILEAD SCIENCES, INC. 33 LAKESIDE DRIVE, FOSTER CITY, CA 94404, USA. requests permission to
amend the specification of letters patent application no: 2010/08007 of 09 NOVEMBER 2010 for THE USE OF
SOLID CARRIER PARTICLES TO IMPEOVE THE PROCESSABILITY OF A PHARMACEUTICAL AGENT.

GOUWS, PETRUS CHRISTIAAN. 6 SILVER STREET, BENSLEUR. WITBANK, 1035, RSA. requests permission
to amend the specification of letters patent application no: 2009/00710 of 29 JANUARY 2009 for DRILLING
APPARATUS.

NOVARTIS AG. SCHWARZWALDALLEE 215, CH-4058 BASEL, SWITZERLAND. requests permission to


amend the specification of letters patent application no: 2001/04581 of 09 DECEMBER 1999 for N-
SUBSTITUTED 2-CYANOPYRROLIDINES.

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21: 2004/02965 22: 2004/04/19 43: 2012/07/26 to 0.005 percent sulfur; 0.001 to 0.0035 percent
51: C21D, C22C boron; iron and incidental impurities. The duplex
71: ATI Properties, Inc. stainless steel provided may be provided in the form
72: BERGSTROM, David S., DUNN, John J., of an article of manufacture, such as strip, bar, plate,
GRUBB, John F., PRATT, William A sheet, casting, tubing or piping. A method for making
33: US 31: 10/012,908 32: 2001/10/30 the duplex stainless steel of the invention also is
54: DUPLEX STAINLESS STEELS disclosed.
00: -
A duplex stainless steel includes less than, in weight
percent, 3 percent nickel and 1.5 percent 21: 2006/00112 22: 2006/01/05 43: 2012/07/05
molybdenum. In one embodiment, the duplex 51: B25B, B25F, B26B
stainless steel includes, in weight percent, up to 0.06 71: Leatherman Tool Group, Inc.
72: KLECKER, Glenn, RIVERA, Benjamin C,
percent carbon; 15 to 25 percent chromium; 1 to less
TSUDA, Hollan A, YALE, Melissa C
than 2.5 percent nickel; up to 3.75 percent
33: US 31: 11/031,752 32: 2005/01/07
manganese; greater than 0.12 up to 0.35 percent
54: MULTIPURPOSE TOOL INCLUDING HOLDER
nitrogen; up to 2 percent silicon; up to 1.5 percent
FOR REPLACEABLE TOOL BLADES
molybdenum; up to 0.5 percent copper; up to 0.2
percent cobalt; up to 0.05 percent phosphorous; up 00: -

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A multipurpose folding hand tool including a tool


holder permitting exchanges of blades. The tool may
include a folding scissors including a spring that is
moved into operative engagement with a scissors
handle to open the scissors handles apart from each
other only as the scissors approaches an extended,
operative position with respect to the handle of the
folding land tool, within which it may be positioned
with respect to the handle of the folding land tool,
within which it may be stowed. A resilient grip
member is incorporated in one of the handles of the
folding multipurpose hand tool. A wire cutter and a
crimping tool are located on pliers jaw tangs,
between the pliers pivot and the foldable handles of
the tool. 21: 2007/05517 22: 2007/07/05 43: 2012/07/06
51: B02C
71: Sandvik Intellectual Property AB
72: BELOTSERKOVSKY, Konstantin Evseevich
33: RU 31: 2004139141 32: 2004/12/22
54: METHOD FOR CRUSHING IN A CONICAL
ECCENTRIC-DRIVE CRUSHER
00: -
The invention relates to means for medium and fine
crushing and can be widely used in the building,
mining-and-metallurgical and similar industries using
material crushing processes by means of eccentric-
drive crushers. The inventive method makes it
possible to reduces a number of crushing and
21: 2006/06839 22: 2006/08/16 43: 2012/07/23 reducing steps by increasing a crushing degree from
51: A45C, A47F, A61F, B65D 4 to 30 in a single plant and integrating a fine
71: Menicon Singapore Pte Ltd. crushing step and a first reducing step into a single
72: NEWMAN, Stephen D. process, thereby substituting at least two crushers
33: US 31: 10/781,321 32: 2004/02/17 by one. The inventive method is characterised by
54: PACKAGING FOR DISPOSABLE SOFT
that it comprises a sequence of the eccentric crusher
CONTACT LENSES
00: - working operations and consists in setting the
The present invention provides a contact lens crusher discharging slot for zero, in loading a
package in which the overall internal depth of the crushing chamber with an initial material, in starting
package is less than the natural sagittal depth of the the crusher operation, in increasing the discharging
contact lens. Different single-use contact lens slot dimensions in such a way that a required
package shapes and configurations may be used. In performance is attained and in obtaining the required
some embodiments, a spring disc is included in the grain-size of the final product by adjusting the
packages to help present the contact lens to the rotational frequency of a drive eccentric. The size of
user when the package is opened. The contact lens the discharge slot is selected according to a
packages may be adhered or clipped to a card or condition of the greater is the discharging slot size,
other carrier sheet, and may be housed in a number the greater is the crushing chamber clear opening,
of different secondary packages. the greater is a crushing force and, consequently an
interlayer material fracture, the greater is the
crushing process performance.

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21: 2007/10318 22: 2006/05/17 43: 2012/06/11


51: C07D; A61K
21: 2007/10062 22: 2007/11/21 43: 2012/07/12
71: ARRAY BIOPHARMA INC., ASTRAZENECA AB
51: G06F
72: LEONARD, JOHN, WALLACE, ELI ,
71: Carefusion 303, Inc.
LYSSIKATOS, JOSEPH P, MARLOW, ALLISON L,
72: HOAG, Robert E
YANG, HONG WOON, BLAKE, JIM, SEO,
33: US 31: 60/680,096 32: 2005/05/11
JEONGBEOB, STOREY, RICHARD, ANTHONY,
54: DRUG ADMINISTRATION DATA SET
BOOTH, REBECCA, JANE, PITTAM, JOHN, DAVID,
ANALYZER
FIELDING, MARK, RICHARD
00: -
33: US 31: 60/682,335 32: 2005/05/18
A system and method for evaluating drug data sets
54: HETEROCYCLIC INHIBITORS OF MEK AND
is provided. The system and method includes METHODS OF USE THEREOF
identifying when entries in a current data set differ 00: -
from a data set comprising an aggregate of entries Disclosed are MEK inhibitors useful in the treatment
for a plurality of institutions, and prompting a user to of hyperproliferative diseases, such as cancer and
determine if a change in the current data set should inflammation, in mammals, and inflammatory
be changed. The system and method also identifies conditions. Also disclosed are methods of using
such compounds in the treatment of
cases where different dose units are used for the
hyperproliferative diseases in mammals and
same drug. A report is generated noting exceptions. pharmaceutical compositions containing such
compounds.

21: 2008/02508 22: 2008/03/18 43: 2012/06/28


51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Abbott Laboratories
72: COWART, Marlon D, SUN, Minghua, ZHAO,
Chen, ZHENG, Guo Zhu
33: US 31: 60/719,516 32: 2005/09/22
54: Benzothiazole cyclobutyl amine derivatives
and their use as histamine-3 receptors ligands
00: -
Compounds of formula (I) are useful in treating
conditions or disorders prevented by or ameliorated
by histamine-3 receptor ligands. Also disclosed are

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pharmaceutical compositions comprising the


histamine-3 receptor ligands, methods for using
such compounds and compositions, and a process
for preparing compounds within the scope of formula
(I).

21: 2008/02863 22: 2008/04/01 43: 2012/07/05


51: C10B, C10J
71: Socit BIC
72: ROSENZWEIG, Alain, CURELLO, Andrew J.,
WEISBERG, David M.
33: US 31: 60/722,410 32: 2005/10/03
54: Optimizing hydrogen generating efficiency in
fuel cell cartridges
00: -
The present invention involves modifying certain 21: 2008/03486 22: 2006/05/02 43: 2012/06/28
characteristics of solid and aqueous chemical metal 51: C12N; A01H; A61K
hydride fuels to increase the efficiency of hydrogen 71: UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN
generation and/or to reduce the problems associated 72: RYBICKI, EDWARD PETER, WILLIAMSON,
with such conventional hydride fuel sources. The ANNA-LISE, MACLEAN, JAMES MALCOLM,
present invention also relates to an apparatus (10) BECKER-HITZEROTH, INGA ISABEL
33: ZA 31: 2005/03454 32: 2005/04/29
usable with the release of hydrogen from hydride-
54: EXPRESSION OF PROTEINS IN PLANTS
water fuel cells in which both the borohydride (110) 00: -
and the water (210) components are in flowable or The invention relates to a method of producing a
liquid form. HPV polypeptides and/or an influenza virus H5
polypeptide in a plant comprising the steps of
cloning a HPV gene; and/or an influenza virus H5
gene or nucleic acid encoding their functional
equivalents into a vector adapted to target
components present in the plant, infiltrating at least a
portion of the plant with the vector or transforming
plant tissue with the vector so as to transiently
express the HPV polypeptides and/or an influenza
virus H5 polypeptide, and/or to create a transgenic
plant; and recovering the HPV polypeptides and/or
an influenza virus H5 polypeptide expressed by the
plant. The invention further relates to vectors,
transgenic plants or parts thereof and the progeny of
such plants used in or which come about as a result
21: 2008/02864 22: 2008/04/01 43: 2012/07/30
of the method.
51: H01M
71: Socit BIC
72: ADAMS, Paul, CURELLO, Andrew J.,
MEULLER, Jens
33: US 31: 11/243,767 32: 2005/10/05
54: Fuel cartridge for fuel cells
00: -
A fuel cartridge (10) with a deformable inner fuel
container (14) connectable to a fuel cell is disclosed.
The pressure in the inner fuel container is controlled.
21: 2008/03500 22: 2008/04/21 43: 2012/07/26

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51: A61K, A61P POOLMAN, Jan, VAN MECHELEN, Marcelle


71: Adocia Paulette
72: DUBREUCQ, Guy, DAHRI-CORREIA, Latifa, 33: GB 31: 0526232.4 32: 2005/12/22
CORREIA, Jos, DURACHER, David, SOULA, 54: VACCINE COMPRISING STREPTOCOCCUS
Rmi, SOULA, Olivier, SOULA, Grard PNEUMONIAE CAPSULAR POLYACCHARIDE
33: FR 31: 05/09803 32: 2005/09/26 CONJUGATES
54: PDGF amphiphilic polymer complex 00: -
00: - The present invention discloses an immunogenic
The invention concerns novel platelet-derived growth composition comprising S. pneumoniae capsular
factor (PDGF) complexes associated with saccharide conjugates from serotypes 19A and 19F
amphiphilic polymers for enhancing the physical and
wherein 19A is conjugated to a first bacterial toxoid
chemical in vitro and in vivo stability of the
therapeutic protein for pharmaceutical applications. and 19F is conjugated to a second bacterial toxoid.
The invention also concerns a method for preparing Vaccines, methods of making vaccines and uses of
the PDGF-amphiphilic polymer complex the vaccines are also described.
characterized in that it consists in preparing said
polymer/PDGF-BB complex in an aqueous medium
21: 2008/05705 22: 2006/12/12 43: 2012/07/02
and in the absence of organic solvent likely to cause
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
denaturation of the protein and the use of said
71: ARRAY BIOPHARMA INC., ASTRAZENECA AB
PDGF-amphiphilic polymer complex for preparing a
72: DICKINSON, PAUL ALFRED, STOREY,
therapeutic wound-healing composition for topically
RICHARD, ANTHONY, SQUIRE, CHRISTOPHER
treating ulcers.
JOHN, DEMATTEI, JOHN, ROBERTS, RONALD
JOHN, CHUANG, TSUNG-HSUN, SHARMA-SINGH,
21: 2008/05278 22: 2008/06/18 43: 2012/07/24 GORKHN, PERVEZ, MOHAMMED, FORD, JAMES
51: B01D GAIR
71: AREVA NP, CENTRE NATIONAL DE LA 33: US 31: 60/752,781 32: 2005/12/21
RECHERCHE 54: NOVEL HYDROGEN SULFATE SALT
72: JULBE, Anne, BARBOIU, Camelia, SALA, 00: -
Batrice, COT, Didier The present invention relates to Compound 1
33: FR 31: 0513150 32: 2005/12/22 hydrogen sulfate salt and solvates, crystalline forms
54: GAS SEPARATION MEMBRANES and amorphous forms thereof, and to processes for
CONTAINING A MICROPOROUS SILICA LAYER their preparation.
BASED ON SILICA DOPED WITH A TRIVALENT
ELEMENT
00: -
The subject of the present invention is a method for
producing a gas separation membrane, comprising
the deposition of a film from a silica sol onto a
porous support followed by heat treatment of the film
thus deposited, in which the silica sol deposited is
prepared by hydrolysing a silicon alkoxide in the
presence of a doping amount of a precursor of an
oxide of a trivalent element, especially boron or
aluminium. The invention also relates to the 21: 2008/07366 22: 2004/12/17 43: 2012/05/31
membranes as obtained by this method, and also to 51: C07H; C07B; C07K; A61K
their uses, especially for the separation of helium or 71: PRAECIS PHARMACEUTICALS
hydrogen at high temperature, and in particular for INCORPORATED
removing impurities in helium streams. 72: WAGNER, RICHARD, MORGAN, BARRY,
HALE, STEPHEN, ARICO-MUENDEL,
CHRISTOPHER C, CLARK, MATHEW A, ISRAEL,
21: 2008/05409 22: 2008/06/20 43: 2012/06/28 DAVID I, GEFTER, MALCOLM L, BENJAMIN,
51: A61K DENNIS, HANSEN, NILS JACOB VEST, KAVARNA,
71: GlaxoSmithKline Biologicals SA MALCOLM J, CREASER, STEFFEN PHILLIP,
72: BIEMANS, Ralph Leon, GARCON, Nathalie FRANKLIN, GEORGE J, CENTRELLA, PAOLO A,
Marie-Josephe, HERMAND, Philippe Vincent, ACHARYA, RAKSHA A

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33: US 31: 60/530,854 32: 2003/12/17


33: US 31: 60/540,681 32: 2004/01/30
33: US 31: 60/553,715 32: 2004/03/15
33: US 31: 60/588,672 32: 2004/07/16
54: METHODS FOR SYNTHESIS OF ENCODED
LIBRARIES
00: -
The present invention provides a method of
synthesizing libraries of molecules which include an
encoding oligonucleotide tag.

21: 2008/09310 22: 2008/10/30 43: 2012/07/02


21: 2008/08248 22: 2008/09/26 43: 2012/06/28
51: F23G
51: B23Q, B25B, B27F, E04C
71: PLASCOENERGY IP HOLDINGS, S.L.,
71: Mitek Holdings, Inc.
72: CUI, Mao, Pei, BASHAM, Scott, Douglas,
72: KOSKOVICH, Jerome E., FINGERSON, John
WAGLER, Thomas, Edward, SHEN, Jesse, Z.,
33: US 31: 60/976,233 32: 2007/09/28
CHOTALIYA, Ashish, SONI, Nipun, MCLEAN,
54: AUTOMATED TRUSS ASSEMBLY JIG
Alisdair, Alan, DOBBS, Geoffrey, MARCEAU,
SETTING SYSTEM
Pascale, Bonnie, TSANGARIS, Andreas,
00: -
CAMPBELL, Kenneth, Craig, FEASBY, D., Michael,
A method of automatically placing pucks on a truss
SWAIN, Margaret
assembly table includes the steps of receiving input 33: US 31: 60/797,973 32: 2006/05/05
regarding assembly table and a truss to be 33: CA 31: PCT/CA06/000881 32: 2006/06/05
assembled on the truss assembly table, and 33: CA 31: PCT/CA06/000882 32: 2006-06-05
processing the input. Locations on the truss 33: US 31: 60/864,116 32: 2006/11/02
assembly table for each puck are slected based on 33: US 31: 60/911,179 32: 2007/04/11
54: A LOW TEMPERATURE GASIFICATION
the processed input that optimized the overall
FACILITY WITH A HORIZONTALLY ORIENTED
support given to the truss. The pucks are GASIFIER
automatically moved to their selected locations. 00: -
A low-temperature gasification system comprising a
horizontally oriented gasifier is provided that
optimizes the extraction of gaseous molecules from
carbonaceous feedstock while minimizing waste
heat. The system comprises a plurality of integrated
subsystems that work together to convert municipal
solid waste (MSW) into electricity. The subsystems
comprised by the low-temperature gasification
system are: a Municipal Solid Waste Handling
System; a Plastics Handling System; a Horizontally
Oriented Gasifier with Lateral Transfer Units System;
a Gas Reformulating System; a Heat Recycling

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System; a Gas Conditioning System; a Residue amount of a cyanocobalamin solution so as to


Conditioning System; a Gas Homogenization increase the average ratio of vitamin B 12 in the
System and a Control System CSF to that in the blood serum (B12 CSF/B12
Serum x 100) to at least about 1.1 comprising
21: 2008/10771 22: 22/12/2008 43: 10/08/2012 intranasally administering an aqueous solution of a
51: E21D cyanocobalamin, wherein said solution of
71: STITCH WISE (PTY) LTD cyanocobalamin has a bioavailability of at least 5%
72: KILLASSY NATALIE relative to an intramuscular injection of a
33: ZA 31: 2007/07746 32: 2007/09/20, cyanocobalamin.
54: UNDERGROUND MINE SUPPORT
00: -
57: A water permeable bag for an underground mine
support which includes rectangular panels and a
series of spatially separable superimposed mesh
reinforcing panels within the bag, preferably
connected together by flexible elements.

21: 2009/00191 22: 2006/06/23 43: 2012/07/02


51: C07H; C12P; G01N
71: QOL MEDICAL, LLC 21: 2009/00614 22: 2009/01/26 43: 2012/07/26
72: QUAY, STEVEN C, GO, ZENAIDA O, APRILE, 51: H01Q, H04B
PETER C, SILENO, ANTONY P 71: SAAB AB
54: CYANOCOBALAMIN LOW VISCOSITY 72: FALK, Kent
AQUEOUS FORMULATIONS FOR INTRANASAL 33: EP 31: 08446502.0 32: 2008/02/07
DELIVERY 54: WIDEBAND ANTENNA PATTERN
00: - 00: -
A stable pharmaceutical aqueous solution of This invention provides a method to control an
cyanocobalamin comprised of cyanocobalamin and antenna pattern of a wideband array antenna
water wherein said solution of cyanocobalamin is wherein a wideband array antenna unit comprising
suitable for intranasal administration, has a viscosity the wideband array antenna and transforming
less than about 1000 cPs, and yields a bioavailability means is accomplished. The invention further
of cyanocobalamin when administered intranasally provides the corresponding wideband array antenna
of at least about 5% relative to an intramuscular unit and transforming means arranged to control an
injection of cyanocobalamin. The present invention antenna pattern of an antenna system.The
is also directed towards a method for elevating the seperation between antenna elements in the
vitamin B 12 levels in the cerebral spinal fluid (CSF) wideband array antenna can be increased to above
comprising administering intranasally a sufficient one half wavelength of a maximum frequency within

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a system bandwidth when the array antenna is 72: NELL, Jacques Gideon
arranged to operate with an instantaneously 33: ZA 31: 2008/01729 32: 2008/02/22
wideband waveform. 54: ELECTRICAL OFFICE EQUIPMENT SYSTEM
WITH UPS CONNECTABLE TO CONVERTER
FROM RENEWABLE ENERGY SOURCE
00: -
An electrical office equipment system (10) comprises
electrical office equipment (12) and an
uninterruptible power supply UPS (14) therefore. A
first input (18) of the UPS is connectable to mains
power. A second input (20) of the UPS is
connectable to a converter (22) from a renewable
energy source. An output (24) of the UPS is
connectable to the equipment. The system (10)
comprises (10) a wheeled support (16).

21: 2009/00616 22: 2009/01/26 43: 2012/07/27


51: G01S, H01Q
71: SAAB AB
72: FALK, Kent
33: EP 31: 08446503.8 32: 2008/02/07
54: SIDE LOBE SUPPRESSION
00: -
The invention provides a method to suppress side
lobes of a main antenna by creating cancellation
directions using a Side Lobe Canceller (SLC). The
invention also provides the Side Lobe Canceller.

21: 2009/01954 22: 2009/03/19 43: 2012/06/28


51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: AstraZeneca AB
72: ISAAC, Methvin, SLASSI, Abdelmalik,
EDWARDS, Louise, DOVE, Peter, XIN, Tao,
STEFANAC, Tomislav
33: US 31: 60/828,325 32: 2006/10/05
54: MGLUR5 MODULATORS
00: -
The present invention is directed to compounds of
formula (I) Wherein R1 to R5, X and Z are further
defined in the description. The invention also relates
to processes for the preparation of the compounds
and to intermediates used in the preparation,
pharmaceutical compositions containing the
compounds, and to the use of the compounds in
therapy.

21: 2009/01454 22: 2009/03/02 43: 2012/07/24


51: A47B, H01M, H02J
71: XANADO TRADE or INVEST 136 (PTY)
LIMITED

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21: 2009/02352 22: 2009/04/03 43: 2012/07/05


51: C07C, C07F 21: 2009/02665 22: 17/04/2009 43: 02/07/2012
71: Bayer Schering Pharma Aktiengesellschaft 51: C22B
72: LEHMANN, Lutz, ROTHER, Axel 71: GEOBIOTICS LLC
33: EP 31: 06018455.3 32: 2006/09/04 72: NORTON ALAN ERIC
54: PHENYLOXYANILINE DERIVATIVES 33: ZA 31: 2006/08006 32: 2006/09/15
00: - 54: PRE-TREATMENT OF FEED TO NON-
The present invention relates to phenyloxyaniline STIRRED SURFACE BIOREACTOR
derivatives, to methods of their production and to 00: -
uses thereof. 57: The invention relates to a process for the pre-
treatment of feed to a non-stirred surface heap leach
21: 2009/02423 22: 2009/04/07 43: 2012/07/09 bioreactor by applying in sequence first and second
51: A61K, A61P, C07D pre-treatment solutions to a feed to a non-stirred
71: Abbott GmbH & Co. KG, Abbott Laboratories surface heap leach bioreactor, in which the first
72: TURNER, Sean Colm, BAKKER, Margaretha solution has an iron content greater than 5g/l and pH
Henrica Maria, STEWART, Kent D. below 2, and the second solution contains a
33: EP 31: 06022094.4 32: 2006/10/21 substantially higher microbial population. The
54: HETEROCYCLIC COMPOUNDS AND THEIR invention further relates to methods of adapting a
USE AS GLYCOGEN SYNTHASE KINASE 3 microbial population for use in a non-stirred surface
INHIBITORS heap leach bio-reactor.
00: -
The present invention relates to a heterocyclic
compound of the general formula (I) and their use
and preparation, methods of making the compounds,
compositions containing at least one of said
compounds, and methods of treatment using at least
one compound. In particular, compounds of the
general formula (I) are useful for inhibiting glycogen
synthase kinase 3 (GSK-3),

21: 2009/02721 22: 2009/04/20 43: 2012/07/26


51: A61K, A61P, C07D

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71: Actelion Pharmaceuticals Ltd exchange device comprises a casing (2), extending
72: BOLLI, Martin, LEHMANN, David, MATHYS, from a proximal end (3) to a distal end (4),
Boris, MUELLER, Claus, NAYLER, Oliver, supporting at least two fluid passageways (7a, 7b)
STEINER, Beat, VELKER, Jrg
extending from the proximal end to the distal end;
33: PCT 31: PCT/IB2006/053426 32: 2006/09/21
54: PHENYL DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS the casing comprising at least one exchange
IMMUNOMODULATORS aperture (9a, 9b) between the distal end and the
00: - proximal end, wherein a portion of the fluid
The invention relates to phenyl derivatives of formula passageway exposed by the exchange aperture is
(I), their preparation and their use as porous.
pharmaceutically active compounds. Said
compounds particularly act as immunomodulating
agents.

21: 2009/03301. 22: 2009/05/13. 43: 2012/07/03


51: F26B; B01D; C05B; C05C; C05D
71: TRAILBLAZER TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD
72: BEWSEY, JOHN ARTHUR
21: 2009/02772 22: 2009/04/21 43: 2012/07/26 33: ZA 31: 2008/02391 32: 2008/03/14
51: A61K, C07K 54: FERTILIZER
71: Crucell Holland B.V. 00: -
72: BAKKER, Alexander Berthold Hendrik, The free water content of a fertilizer material is
MARISSEN, Willem Egbert reduced by contacting the fertilizer material with a
33: US 31: 60/872,892 32: 2006/12/05 desiccant such as magnesium sulphate, sodium
33: EP 31: 06125400.9 32: 2006/12/05
sulphate or magnesium nitrate, all in anhydrous or
54: LIQUID ANTI-RABIES ANTIBODY
FORMULATIONS substantially anhydrous form.
00: -
The present invention provides pharmaceutical 21: 2009/04068 22: 2007/11/15 43: 2012/07/09
antibody formulations, in particular liquid 51: A61K; C07K
pharmaceutical formulations comprising anti-rabies 71: FUNCTIONAL GENETICS, INC.
virus antibodies. The formulations can be used in the 72: LI, LIMIN, KINCH, MICHAEL S, GOLDBLATT,
post exposure prophylaxis of rabies. MICHAEL, DUAN, ROXANNE
33: US 31: 60/858,922 32: 2006/11/15
21: 2009/02866 22: 2009/04/24 43: 2012/07/26 54: ANTI-TSG101 ANTIBODIES AND THEIR USES
51: A61B FOR TREATMENT OF VIRAL INFECTIONS
71: Probe Scientific Limited 00: -
72: O'CONNELL, Mark Thomas, BLOCK, Stewart The present invention provides antibodies that bind
Jeffrey to the C-terminal region of TSG101. The invention
33: GB 31: 0619157.1 32: 2006/09/28 also provides methods of using the TSG101
54: MOLECULAR EXCHANGE DEVICE antibodies for the treatment of viral infections,
00: - including HIV and Ebola virus infection.
The present application relates to a molecular
exchange device (1) for use with an analysis and
control apparatus and a method of manufacturing a
molecular exchange device. The molecular

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21: 2009/04359 22: 2009/06/22 43: 2012/07/02


51: B65H, B66D, F16G
71: CHIPER, Gheorghe
72: CHIPER, Gheorghe
54: A CABLE WINDING DEVICE 21: 2009/04363 22: 2009/06/22 43: 2012/06/28
00: - 51: A61K, A61P, C07D
The cable winding device 10 is adapted for winding 71: Abbott GmbH & Co. KG
a slack portion of a cable 12 which is connected 72: NETZ, Astrid, OOST, Thorsten, GENESTE,
between two objects. The cable winding device 10 Herv, BRAJE, Wilfried Martin, WERNET, Wolfgang,
comprises a cable winding structure 18 and a UNGER, Liliane, HORNBERGER, Wilfried,
supporting structure 20. The cable winding structure LUBISCH, Wilfried
18 includes a drum 22 and a cable engaging 33: DE 31: 102006062505.6 32: 2006/12/30
33: DE 31: 102006062508.0 32: 2006/12/30
formation 26. The supporting structure 20 includes a
33: DE 31: 102006062507.2 32: 2006/12/30
mounting system to which the cable winding 33: DE 31: 102006062506.4 32: 2006/12/30
structure 18 is rotatably mounted, in use. The drum 54: SUBSTITUTED OXINDOLE DERIVATIVES
22 of the cable widing structure 18 is mounted to the AND THEIR USE AS VASOPRESSIN RECEPTOR
supporting structure 20 in an arrangement permitting LIGANDS
rotation of the cable winding structure 18 and 00: -
thereby intermediate its ends, is endaged by the The present invention relates to novel oxindole
cable endaging formation 26 of the cable winding derivatives of the general formula (I) to medicaments
structure 18 for winding a portion of the cable 12 comprising them and to their use for the prophylaxis
onto the drum 22. and/or treatment of diseases vasopressin
dependent.

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Joao Abel, BETTANI, Marcos Roberto, VERNILHO


DE LIMA, Eduardo Carlos
33: US 31: 11/621,846 32: 2007/01/10
54: ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING A
HIPPOPHAE EXTRACT
00: -
Oral care compositions that comprise a Hippophae
extract, as well as methods for reducing
inflammation, inhibiting gingivitis, improving oral
hygiene and maintaining or increasing systemic
health of a mammal, are disclosed.

21: 2009/05588. 22: 2009/08/12. 43: 2012/07/04


21: 2009/0443 22: 2009/01/20 43: 2012/07/03 51: B01D; B01J; C10K
51: C07D A01N 71: HALDOR TOPSE A/S
71: BASF SE 72: NIELSEN, POUL ERIK HJLUND, CENNI,
72: KORADIN, Christopher, KORDES, Markus, ROBERTA
CULBERTSON, Deborah, L., ANSPAUGH, Douglas, 33: DK 31: PA 2008 001093 32: 2008/08/13
D., COTTER, Henry Van Tuyl, LE VEZOUET, Ronan 54: PROCESS AND SYSTEM FOR THE
33: US 31: 60/815,743 32: 2006/06/22 ABATEMENT OF IMPURITIES FROM A GAS
54: AZOLINE COMPOUNDS FOR COMBATING STREAM
ARTHROPOD PESTS 00: -
00: - Process for the abatement of carbonyl sulphide,
The present invention relates to azoline compounds carbon disulphide, metal carbonyl compounds,
and their salts which are useful for combating hydrogen sulphide and hydrogen cyanide, ammonia
arthropod pests. The present invention also relates and arsenic and chlorine compounds from a feed
to a method for combating arthropod pests and to gas comprising the steps of contacting the gas in
agricultural compositions for combating said pests. It succession with a first purification agent comprising
has been found that these objectives can be activated carbon, with a second purification agent
achieved by azoline compounds of the general comprising alumina, with a third purification agent
formulae Ia or Ib, wherein X is S, O or NR4; Ar is comprising zinc oxide, with a fourth purification
phenyl or a 5 or 6 membered heteroaromatic ring; agent comprising a zeolitic matrial and a fifth
R1 is H, C1-C6-alkyl, C2-C6-alkenyl, phenyl, a purification agent comprising zinc oxide and copper
heteroaromatic ring etc.; R2a, R2b are H, CN, C1- oxide.
C6-alkyl etc.; R1 together with R2a may also form a
linear C2-C4-alkandiyl; R3a-d are H, halogen, C1- 21: 2009/05689 22: 2009/08/17 43: 2010/08/18
C6-alkyl etc. 51: A61K, A61P
71: RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE (UK)
LIMITED
72: CHAPLEO, Christopher, Bourne, HYDE, Neil
33: GB 31: 0703966.2 32: 2007/03/01
54: IMPROVED MEDICINAL COMPOSITIONS
COMPRISING BUPRENORPHINE AND
NALTREXONE
00: -
An analgesic composition, in parenteral unit dosage
form or in a unit dosage form suitable for delivery via
the dermis or mucosa, comprises buprenorphine and
21: 2009/04835 22: 2009/07/09 43: 2012/07/12 an amount of naltrexone such that the ratio by
51: A61K weight of buprenorphine to naltrexone delivered to or
71: Colgate-Palmolive Company reaching the plasma of a patient is in the range
72: FONTANA, Jose Eder, FERREIRA, Ieda, 100:1 to 5000:1. The analgesic action of the
EMIROVA, Alina, FOCASSIO, Paulo, CORREIA, buprenorphine is potentiated by the low dose of

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naltrexone. Also provided are a method of treatment 51: F24J; F01K; F03G and F02G
of pain and the use of buprenorphine and naltrexone 71: SOLAR & ENVIRONMENTAL TECHNOLOGIES
for the manufacture of a medicament CORP.
72: LAZZARA, SAMUEL P, DERBY, RONALD C,
DAMPIER, WILLIAM P, ZELINGER, STANLEY H
21: 2009/05887 22: 2008/02/13 43: 2012/07/02 33: US 31: 11/682,407 32: 2007/03/06
51: B67B 54: SOLAR ENERGY SYSTEM
71: FORTUNATO, MARC
00: -
72: FORTUNATO, MARC
A solar energy system includes a plurality of
33: FR 31: 07 00997 32: 2007/02/13
54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR THE FORCED concentrating dishes (34) and a plurality of heated
EXPULSION OF THE CORK OF A CHAMPAGNE air collectors (48). Each collector receives directed
BOTTLE OR THE LIKE rays of sunlight from one of the concentrating
00: - dishes. A heated air distribution assembly (16)
The invention relates to a method that comprises: a) collects air heated in the collectors. A thermal
screwing onto the body of the cork a spherical storage assembly (14) is operably connected to the
impact part (16) representing an axial extension heated air distribution assembly and has a plurality
thereof; b) orienting and holding the bottle (16) in a of thermal storage elements. A steam generator (18)
predetermined position so that the bottle is operably connected to the heated air distribution
substantially extends underneath a reference level assembly and the thermal storage assembly. A
(18), the impact part (16) protruding above said steam turbine (22) is operably connected to the
level; and c) hitting the impact part with a hitting steam generator.
surface (22) located at the end of an arm of a hitting
accessory (24), e.g. a golf club. This generates a
brisk stress on the cork with an amplitude sufficient
for the forced expulsion thereof due to the sole hit
against the impact part. The device further includes
a stage (10) defining the reference level (18) and
means (30) for orienting and holding the bottle (14)
in a predetermined vertical or inclined position.

21: 2010/00051 22: 2010/01/04 43: 2012/07/25


51: F25J
71: L'Air Liquide Socit Anonyme pour l'Etude et
l'Exploitation des Procds Georges Claude
72: DARDE, Arthur, HA, Bao, TRANIER, Jean-Pierre
33: US 31: 11/776,475 32: 2007/07/11
54: PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR THE
SEPARATION OF A GASEOUS MIXTURE
00: -
A process for separating carbon dioxide from a
carbon dioxide containing fluid comprises the steps
of: compressing the fluid in a compressor to form a
compressed fluid, drying at least part of the
compressed fluid to form a compressed and dried
21: 2009/06913 22: 2008/03/06 43: 2012/07/04 fluid, cooling at least part of the compressed and

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dried fluid to form a compressed, dried and cooled


fluid, separating the compressed, dried and cooled
fluid at a temperature lower than 0C. into a carbon
dioxide rich stream, a carbon dioxide lean stream
and at least one intermediate purity liquid stream
having a carbon dioxide purity lower than that of the
carbon dioxide rich stream and higher than that of
the carbon dioxide lean stream, expanding at least
one intermediate purity liquid stream to produce at
least one expanded stream using at least one
expanded stream to cool the compressed and dried
fluid and recycling at least part of the expanded
stream.

21: 2010/00274 22: 14/01/2010 43: 18/04/2011


51: A61M
71: STEYN RICARDO SHEATH OXFORD
72: STEYN RICARDO SHEATH OXFORD
33: -. 31: -. 32: -.
54: PROTECTIVE DEVICE FOR A NEEDLE
ASSEMBLY
00: -
57: The invention provides a protective device (10)
for a needle assembly (12) having a needle hub (14)
21: 2010/00080 22: 2008/07/15 43: 2012/05/08 and a needle (16) projecting from the tub. The
51: C07K; A61K A61P; C12N protective device includes an end cap (20) which
71: GENENTECH, INC. has an opening (36) through which the needle (16)
72: POLSON, ANDREW, JUNUTULA, JAGATH may pass, and a resilient member (22) extending
REDDY, DENNIS, MARK, CHEN, YVONNE, about the needle (16) between hub (14) and the end
DORNAN, DAVID, ELKINS, KRISTI, ZHENG, BING cap (20). The resilient member (22) is deformable
33: US 31: 60/950,052 32: 2007/07/16 between a first condition in which it holds the end
33: US 31: 61/025,137 32: 2008/01/31 cap (20) over a sharpened end (18) of the needle
33: US 31: 61/032,790 32: 2008/02/29 (16) and a second condition in which the end cap
33: US 31: 61/054,709 32: 2008/05/20 (20) is withdrawn from the sharpened end of the
54: ANTI-CD79B ANTIBODIES AND needle (16). Furthermore, the resilient member (22)
IMMUNOCONJUGATES AND METHODS OF USE is biased towards the first condition and is arranged
00: - to bias the end cap (20) into a safety position in
The present invention is directed to humanized and which the sharpened end of the needle (16) is offset
relative to the opening (36) in the end cap (20). The
conjugated antibodies against CD79b useful for the protective device (10) also includes a sheath (24)
treatment of hematopoietic tumor in mammals and to covering at least the sharpened end (18) of the
methods of using those antibodies for the same. needle (16). The sheath (24) extends into the
opening (36) in the end cap (20) so as to hold the
sharpened end of the needle (16) in alignment with
the opening (36), against the bias of the end cap
(20). The sheath (24) is also removable from the
needle (16) to expose the sharpened end (18) for
use, and after use, to allow the resilient member
(22), upon return to the condition, to automatically
displace the end cap (20) into the safety position.

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21: 2010/01021 22: 2008/01/16 43: 2012/05/28


51: F01B; F02B
71: KHORONSKIY, EVGENIY, MOUKHAEV, BORIS
72: KHORONSKIY, EVGENIY, MOUKHAEV, BORIS
33: US 31: 11/827,595 32: 2007/07/12
54: TWO-STROKE OPPOSITE RADIAL ROTARY-
PISTON ENGINE
00: -
A two-stroke opposite rotary-piston engine 21: 2010/01028 22: 2010/02/11 43: 2012/06/26
comprises a cylinder block including a sleeve and 51: H04B, H04W
two pistons slidely disposed therein, oppositely 71: Motorola Mobility, Inc.
movable forming a common combustion chamber 72: NORY, Ravikiran, FERNANDES, Edgar, LOVE,
Robert T., NANGIA, Vijay, SCHWENT, Dale,
and a first gap with sleeve's sidewalls, a rotor having
STEWART, Kenneth A.
a surface formed by an ellipse or Cassini line, 33: US 31: 11/838,517 32: 2007/08/14
traverses attached to the pistons, rollers attached to 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR TRANSMIT
the traverses and springly depressed against the POWER CALIBRATION IN A FREQUENCY
rotor, oil tubes with end bushings, oil supply and DIVISION MULTIPLEXED WIRELESS SYSTEM
withdraw means, two plungers disposed in each 00: -
tube forming a second gap essentially less than the The present disclosure describes a method and
first. The plungers are attached to the traverses and apparatus for transmit power calibration in a
oppositely movable, including through channels, frequency division multiplexed wireless system
outward surfaces with the bushings forming external (100). The method may include receiving (320), at a
spaces, and inward surfaces with the tube sidewalls user equipment (120), a signal from a base station
forming an internal space communicating with the oil (130) in a frequency division multiplexed wireless
supply and withdraw means. Oil drain means system, mapping (330), in response to receiving the
communicate the external spaces with the oil supply signal from the base station, a power control
means. The engine absorbs side and inertial forces, calibration region to an uplink symbol in a subframe
is more efficient and clean. to establish a mapped uplink symbol using
predetermined criteria, and performing (340) a
calibration transmission during the mapped uplink
symbol for performing transmit power control
calibration. The method can also include calibrating
(350) a transmit power based on the calibration
transmission and transmitting (360) data at the
calibrated transmit power on at least one other
symbol following the mapped uplink symbol.

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gas container through the pressure regulator. An


outlet is configured to release a brewed product
produced from water flowing through the brew
substance contained in the mixing vessel when
brewing.

21: 2010/01250 22: 2010/02/22 43: 2012/07/10


51: C12M
71: MS BIOTECH, INC., AGRICULTURAL
RESEARCH COUNCIL
72: HORN, Charles Henry, LAMBOURN, Paul
33: ZA 31: 2007/07105 32: 2007/08/22
54: ACTIVATION AND DELIVERY CONTAINER
AND METHOD
00: -
A tissue and/or microorganism activation and
delivery container 10 comprising an anaerobic
hermetically sealed first isolation chamber 12 for
21: 2010/0124 22: 2010/01/07 43: 2012/07/26 containing growth medium 14 and an anaerobic
51: A23F hermetically sealed second isolation chamber 16 for
71: ESPRESSI, INC. containing live cultures 18. An openable separating
72: O'BRIEN, Stephen, James, ISH-SHALOM, seal 20 separates the chambers 12 and 16. The
Carmel, STEVENS, David, R. separating seal 20 is openable to connect the
33: US 31: 60/934,294 32: 2007/06/11 insides of chambers 12 and 16 to each other to
54: PORTABLE BREWING DEVICE AND METHOD
OF MAKING AND OPERATING inoculate the growth medium 14 with the culture 18,
00: - to allow activation of said cell, tissue and/or
A portable brewing device is provided for brewing a microorganism, without compromising anaerobiosis
hot beverage such as espresso that includes a in chambers 12 and 16. The first isolation chamber
compressed gas container communicating with a 12 has a first port 24 and the second isolation
pressure regulator that is configured to control the chamber 16 has a second port 26. The ports 24 and
pressure of gas released from the compressed gas 26 are provided with a quick connect coupling 28 for
container. A release switch is configured to anaerobically sealing the ports 24 and 26.
communicate with pressure regulator and configured
to release pressure controlled gas when actuated by
a user. A water vessel is configured to receive the
pressure controlled gas when the switch is actuated
by a user. A mixing vessel can hold a brew
substance and is configured to communicate with
the water vessel and also configured to receive
water from the water vessel to pass through the
brew substance when pressure is released from the

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21: 2010/01388 22: 2010/02/25 43: 2012/07/11 21: 2010/01597 22: 2010/03/04 43: 2012/07/06
51: B65H 51: A01N, A61K
71: BARNARD, Adriaan Jacobus 71: Abbott Laboratories
72: BARNARD, Adriaan Jacobus 72: GEORGE, Dawn M., WANG, Lu, LI, Biqin,
54: A REEL FOR A CORD ERICSSON, Anna M., ANSELL, Graham K.
00: - 33: US 31: 60/995,148 32: 2007/09/25
The invention relates to a reel for a cord, for 54: OCTAHYDROPENTALENE COMPOUNDS AS
example for stowing an electrical cord. The reel CHEMOKINE RECEPTOR ANTAGONISTS
includes a body defining a primary hand grip by 00: -
The present invention is directed to novel
which to hold the reel and a rotor mounted to the
compounds of Formula (I), pharmaceutically
body. The rotor provides for a cord to be wound
acceptable salts thereof, pro-drugs thereof,
around it and defines an engagement formation
biologically active metabolites thereof, isomers
releasably engageable with the cord at a position
thereof or stereoisomers thereof wherein the
intermediate two opposite lengths of the cord. The
variables are as defined herein. The compounds of
reel includes also a secondary hand grip by which
Formula (I) are useful as chemokine receptor
the rotor is manually rotatable, thereby at least
antagonists and as such would be useful in treating
partially to wind around the rotor each of the two
certain conditions and diseases, especially
opposite lengths when the cord is thus engaged.
inflammatory conditions and diseases and
Preferably, the reel is configured to provide for
proliferative disorders and conditions, for example,
complete removal therefrom of a cord stowed
rheumatoid arthritis, osteoarthritis, multiple sclerosis
thereby.
and asthma.

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released; and a piston (8) which slides inside the


reservior (2) along its longitudinal axis; the reservoir
(2) possessing at its other end, which is closed by a
second end plate (6), a gas generator (7) for moving
said piston (8) in such a way that the fluid (3) is
released as rapidly as possible; said device being
noteworthy in that the piston (8) possesses an inner
recess (83) such that the propulsion face (84) of said
piston (8) in contact with the gases produced by the
gas generator (7) is upstream of at least the greater
part of the piston (8) in contact with the reservoir (2),
21: 2010/02035 22: 2010/03/23 43: 2012/06/28 in that the gas generator (7) is mounted leaktightly
51: A61K, A61P and nonpermanently to the second end plate (6),
71: Bayer Schering Pharma Aktiengesellschaft and in that the exit hole (5) is closed by a tear cap
72: SEITZ, Christian, WASSERFALL, Annemarie, (11) designed to tear under pressure in order to
DIEFENBACH, Konstanze, KING, Kristina, release the fluid (3), said cap being clamped
ZIMMERMANN, Holger between two elements (9, 10), one of which is
33: EP 31: 07016642.6 32: 2007/08/24 removable to allow replacement of said cap (11).
54: USE OF GESTAGENS IN COMBINATION
WITH (6S)-5-METHYLTETRAHYDROFOLATE FOR
THE THERAPY OF ENDOMETRIOSIS WITH
SIMULTANEOUS REDUCTION OF THERAPY
SIDE EFFECTS AND THE REDUCTION OF THE
RISK OF CONGENITAL MALFORMATIONS IN
CASE OF PREGNANCY
00: -
Antiandrogenic gestagens in a daily dosage unit,
corresponding to no more than two times the dosage
required to suppress ovulation, are used in
combination with (6S)-5-methyltetrahydrofolate for
the production of pharmaceutical preparations for
the therapy of endometrioses with simultaneous
reduction of therapy side effects, such as the
negative impact on bone density/bone metabolism
and the risk for osteoporosis, and in the event of
pregnancy, the reduction of the risk on congenital
malformations, such as neural tube defects,
cheilognathopalatoschisis and complications during
pregnancy, such as the detachment of the placenta
and premature birth. The invention is suitable for
long-term use.

21: 2010/02143 22: 25/03/2010 43: 13/07/2012 21: 2010/02276 22: 2010/03/30 43: 2012/07/05
51: E05B, E05G 51: C12P
71: OBERTHUR CASH PROTECTION 71: Martek Biosciences Corporation
72: SAVARE THOMAS and BUETLER DANIEL 72: LIPPMEIER, James Casey, PFEIFER III, Joseph
33: FR 31: 0706093 32: 2007/08/30 W., HANSEN, Jon Milton, APT, Kirk E., BARCLAY,
54: DEVICE FOR THE RAPID RELEASE OF A William Robert, BEHRENS, Paul Warren, MARTIN,
FLUID David Christian
00: - 33: US 31: 60/960,037 32: 2007/09/12
57: The invention relates to a rechargeable and 54: BIOLOGICAL OILS AND PRODUCTION AND
reusable device (1) for the rapid release of a fluid USES THEREOF
(3), comprising a tubular reservoir (2) having, at one 00: -
end closed by a first end plate (4), an exit hole (5),
said reservoir containing said fluid (3) to be

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The present invention provides biological oils and 54: PACKAGE FOR CONTAINERS
methods and uses thereof. The biological oils are 00: -
preferably produced by heterotrophic fermentation of A package for holding a plurality of containers. The
one or more microorganisms using cellulose- package has a top panel, end panels and side
containing feedstock as a main source of carbon. panels. The package has retention features for
The present invention also provides methods of retaining the containers. The package has gussets
producing lipid-based biofuels and food, nutritional, for positioning the end panels and side panels
and pharmaceutical products using the biological around the containers.
oils.

21: 2010/02318 22: 2010/03/31 43: 2012/07/05


51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: AstraZeneca AB
72: JOHNSON, Paul David, LEACH, Andrew, LUKE,
Richard William Arthur, MATUSIAK, Zbigniew
Stanley, MORRIS, Jeffrey James
33: US 31: 60/979,192 32: 2007/10/11
54: PYRROLO [2, 3 -D] PYRIMIDIN DERIVATIVES
AS PROTEIN KINASE B INHIBITORS
00: -
The invention relates to a novel group of compounds
of Formula (I) or salts thereof: wherein Y, Z1, Z2, R1,
R4, R5 and n are as described in the specification,
which may be useful in the treatment or prevention
of a disease or medical condition mediated through
protein kinase B (PKB) such as cancer. The
invention also relates to pharmaceutical
compositions comprising said compounds, methods 21: 2010/02520 22: 2010/04/09 43: 2012/07/12
of treatment of diseases mediated by PKB using 51: G01N, G01T
said compounds and methods for preparing 71: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
compounds of Formula (I). Research Organisation
72: O'DWYER, Joel, TICKNER, James
33: AU 31: 2007905416 32: 2007/10/03
54: AN ONLINE ENERGY DISPERSIVE X-RAY
DIFFRACTION ANALYSER
00: -
An on-line EDXRD analyser including (i) a housing
defining an analysis zone and having a passageway
through it to allow transport of material in a process
stream to pass through the analysis zone, (ii) a
collimated source of polychromatic X-rays, (iii) an
energy-resolving (ER)X-ray detector, (iv) a primary
beam collimator disposed between the source of X-
rays and the (ER)X-ray detector comprising an
annular slit which defines an incident beam of
polychromatic X-rays to irradiate a portion of the
analysis zone, (v) a scatter collimator disposed
21: 2010/02319 22: 2010/03/31 43: 2012/07/23
between the primary beam collimator and the ERX-
51: B65D
71: Graphic Packaging International, Inc. ray detector, the scatter collimator comprising an
72: SUTHERLAND, Robert L. annular slit which defines a diffracted beam of X-
33: US 31: 60/988,291 32: 2007/11/15 rays scattered by the material to converge towards

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the ERX-ray detector, and (vi) a detector collimator enters the preferential area or departs from the
comprising a conical opening which further defines preferential area.
the diffracted beam of X-rays scattered by the
material. The ERX-ray detector measures an energy
spectrum of the diffracted X-rays at a predetermined
diffraction angle defined by the relative positioning of
(ii) to (vi), and where one of (iv) and (v) comprises an
aperture arranged to enable a detector to measure
the transmission of a direct beam of X-rays through
the material.

21: 2010/03339 22: 12/05/2010 43: 02/08/2012


51: B65D
71: TRANS OCEAN DISTRIBUTION LTD
72: CORVISIER PIERRE
33: -. 31: -. 32: -.
54: PALLET COVERS
00: -
57: A pallet cover (10) is disclosed which comprises
three side wall panels (20, 22, 24), a top panel (18)
and a flap (26) constituting the fourth side wall panel.
The flap (26) is integral with one side wall panel (24)
and secured to the top panel (18) and another side
wall panel (22) by a sliding clasp fastener (28,30).

21: 2010/02616 22: 2010/04/14 43: 2012/07/17


51: H04W
71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
72: ZHOU, Wen, ZHANG, Wenhu
54: METHOD, SYSTEM AND DEVICE FOR
IMPLEMENTING SUBAREA SERVICE
00: -
A method for implementing subarea service is
disclosed, and the method includes the following
steps: an Subscriber Identity Module (SIM) card
obtains the current service cell information (101); the
above-mentioned SIM card determines whether the
above-mentioned current service cell is in the stored
preferential area list (102); if it is determined that the
above-mentioned current service cell is in the above-
mentioned preferential area list, then the terminal is 21: 2010/03419 22: 2008/11/26 43: 2012/06/21
instructed to display a preferential identifier (103). 51: G01N
Meanwhile, a system and the corresponding device 71: GENENTECH, INC.
for implementing subarea service are also provided 72: SCHNEIDER, BRYAN P, RADOVICH, MILAN,
SLEDGE, GEORGE W
in the present invention. Application of the SIM card
33: US 31: 60/991,616 32: 2007/11/30
in the present invention can indicate the terminal to 33: US 31: 61/038,699 32: 2008/03/21
display the corresponding identifier when the user

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54: VEGF POLYMORPHISMS AND ANTI- activity of kinases and are useful in the treatment of
ANGIOGENESIS THERAPY diseases related to activity of kinases including, for
00: - example, immune-related diseases, skin disorders,
Methods for determining whether a patient in at
myeloid proliferative disorders, cancer, and other
particular risk of hypertension associated with anti-
diseases.formule :(1).
VEGF treatment or has a greater likelihood of
benefiting from anti-VEGF therapy by screening a
sample isolated from the patient for specific genomic
polymorphisms.

21: 2010/03960 22: 2010/06/03 43: 2012/07/10


51: G06N, G06Q
71: SAinDEBT SOLUTIONS (PTY) LIMITED
72: PENNELLS, Adriaan Jacobus, RUST, Andre
Francois
33: ZA 31: 2009/02709 32: 2009/04/20
54: COMPUTER SYSTEM
00: -
This invention provides a computer system ie
computer hardware and software that is adapted to 21: 2010/04085 22: 2008/12/15 43: 2012/06/22
carry out various feasibility calculations and if 51: G01N; B01D
feasible to suitably manage a process for 71: OXFORD NANOPORE TECHNOLOGIES
transferring property of a property-owner.More LIMITED
particularly, the computer system is adapted to carry 72: SANGHERA, GURDIAL SINGH, WHITE,
out the following steps:- identifying a financially- STEVEN PAUL, REID, TERENCE ALAN, REID,
distressed property-owner- conducting a statistical STUART WILLIAM, CLARKE, JAMES ANTHONY
analysis to ascertain a residual property capital 33: GB 31: 0724736.4 32: 2007/12/19
value- calculating bond arrears and other expenses- 33: US 31: 61/080,492 32: 2008/07/14
conducting a profit analysis, taking into account the 54: FORMATION OF LAYERS OF AMPHIPHILIC
residual property capital value and bond arrears and MOLECULES
expenses- entering into a joint venture agreement 00: -
with the property-owner inter alia to sell the property To form a layer (11) separating two volumes of
at the maximum realizable price- arranging to settle aqueous solution, especially a biolayer lipid
all bond arrears and municipal arrears- maintaining membrane (BLM) there is used an apparatus
and/or repairing the property, if required- marketing comprising elements defining a chamber (7), the
the property; and - sharing profit realized by sale of
elements including a body (2) of non-conductive
the property at or above the minimum selling price
on an agreed basis with the property-owner. material having formed therein at least one recess
(5) opening into the chamber, the recess containing
an electrode (21). A pre-treatment coating of a
21: 2010/04055 22: 2010/06/07 43: 2012/07/30
hydrophobic fluid is applied to the body across the
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Incyte Corporation recess. Aqueous solution, having amphiphilic
72: LI, Yun-Long, YAO, Wenqing, RODGERS, molecules added thereto, is flowed across the body
James D. to cover the recess so that aqueous solution is
33: US 31: 60/988,606 32: 2007/11/16 introduced into the recess from the chamber and a
54: 4-PYRAZOLYL-N-ARYLPYRIMIDIN-2-AMINES layer of the amphiphilic molecules forms across the
AND 4-PYRAZOLYL-N-HETEROARYLPYRIMIDIN- recess separating a volume of aqueous solution
2-AMINES AS JANUS KINASE INHIBITORS
introduced into the recess from the remaining
00: -
The present invention provides substituted bicyclic volume of aqueous solution.
heteroaryl compounds, 5 including, for example, 4-
pyrazoIyI-N-arylpyrirnidin-2-arnines and 4-pyrazolyl-
N-heteroarylpytimidin-2-amines that modulate the

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51: A01N, A61K


71: Trovis Pharmaceuticals LLC
72: THOMPSON, Robert, BEAUGLEHOLE,
Anthony, SCHMIDTMANN, Frank, RIEGER, Jayson
33: US 31: 61/015,303 32: 2007/12/20
54: SUBSTITUTED 4-{3-[6-AMINO-9-(3,4-
DIHYDROXY-TETRAHYDRO-FURAN-2-YL)-9H-
PURIN-2-YL]-PROP-2-YNYL}-PIPERIDINE-1-
CARBOXYLIC ACID ESTERS AS A2AR
AGONISTS
00: -
The present invention provides substituted 4-{3-[6-
amino-9-(3,4-dihydroxy-tetrahydro-furan-2-yl)-9H-
purin-2-yl]-prop-2-ynyl}-piperidine-1-carboxylic acid
21: 2010/04461 22: 24/06/2010 43: 25/07/2012 esters and pharmaceutical compositions containg
51: B29C the same that are selective agonists of A2A
71: AAT COMPOSITES (PTY) LTD adenosine receptors (ARs). These compounds and
72: NORTIER FRANCOIS MEIRING and BEKKER
compositions are useful as pharmaceutical agents.
STEPHANUS
33: ZA 31: 2009/02175 32: 2009/03/26
54: MOULDING FIBRE REINFORCED TUBULAR 21: 2010/04944. 22: 2010/07/13. 43: 2012/07/13
ARTICLES 51: C09C
00: - 71: Sparkxis B.V.
57: A method and mould for the manufacture of a 72: HEMPENIUS, Mark
tubular fibre reinforced article are provided in which 33: US 31: 61/018,899 32: 2008/01/04
one or more layers of woven or nonwoven fibre 54: SURFACE MODIFICATION OF METAL OXIDE
reinforcing material and uncured resin are applied to NANOPARTICLES
a prepared mould surface in an open mould cavity in 00: -
positions and orientations selected according to Disclosed is a functionalized nanoparticle of a metal
required mechanical properties of the final moulded oxide. The nanoparticle has at its surface at least
article. A prepared bladder is then introduced into one organic moiety. The moiety is covalently bonded
the mould cavity after which the fibre reinforcing to the surface of the nanoparticle via at least one Si-
material may be closed to complete the tubular O bond. The moiety has a functional group suitable
configuration of article around the bladder. The for nucleophilic substitution. The nucleophilic
mould cavity is then closed followed by inflating the substitution reaction can be used to attach any
bladder and causing or allowing the resin to cure. desired organic compound to the surface of the
The mould is then opened and the moulded fibre nanoparticle.
reinforced tubular article removed therefrom. The
woven or nonwoven fibre reinforcing material is
typically pre-impregnated with the required synthetic 21: 2010/04994. 22: 2010/07/14. 43: 2012/07/20
resin. The fibre reinforcing material is typically a 51: A61K
carbon and/or glass fibre reinforcing fabric. 71: The Government of the United States of America
as Represented by the Secretary of the Department
of Health and, Human Services, Centers for Disease
Control and Prevention
72: BIRD, Brian H., ALBARINO, Cesar G., NICHOL,
Stuart T., KSIAZEK, Thomas G.
33: US 31: 61/016,065 32: 2007/12/21
54: RECOMBINANT RIFT VALLEY FEVER (RVF)
VIRUSES AND METHODS OF USE
00: -
Described herein are recombinant RVF viruses
comprising deletions in one or more viral virulence
genes, such as NSs and NSm. The recombinant
RVF viruses, generated using a plasmid-based
21: 2010/04535 22: 2010/06/25 43: 2012/06/28 reverse genetics system, can be used as vaccines to

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prevent infection of RVF virus in livestock and the roll of mesh for application to at least one face of
humans. As described herein, the recombinant RVF the mine passage, as well as at least one arm for
viruses grow to high titers, provide protective supporting the mesh adjacent to the face upon being
immunity following a single injection and allow for dispensed from the dispenser. The arm is capable of
the differentiation between vaccinated animals and flexing in providing this support to provide tension to
animals infected with wild-type RVF virus. the mesh during the application from the roll to the at
least one face of the mine passage. The dispenser
may include a cradle for dispensing the mesh from
21: 2010/05351 22: 2009/01/14 43: 2012/07/27 the roll. The cradle may include a base for
51: C07K; A61K; A61P; C12N supporting the roll of mesh and at least one laterally
71: GENENTECH, INC. extendable support for supporting a first lateral side
72: POLSON, ANDREW, JUNUTULA, JAGATH
of the roll of mesh. Related methods are also
REDDY, DENNIS, MARK, CHEN, YVONNE,
disclosed.
DORNAN, DAVID, ELKINS, KRISTI, ZHENG, BING
33: US 31: 12/173,465 32: 2008/07/15
33: US 31: 61/025,137 32: 2008/01/31
33: US 31: 61/032,790 32: 2008/02/29
33: US 31: 61/054,709 32: 2008/05/20
33: US 31: PCT/US2008/070088 32: 2008/07/15
54: ANTI-CD79B ANTIBODIES AND
IMMUNOCONJUGATES AND METHODS OF USE
00: -
The present invention is directed to humanized and
conjugated antibodies against CD79b useful for the
treatment of hematopoietic tumor in mammals and to
methods of using those antibodies for the same.

21: 2010/05649 22: 06/08/2010 43: 06/08/2012


51: E04D
71: RAUCH WILLEM TOBIAS JOHAN
MARTHEZE CRAIG JOHN, GORDON DOMINIC
FRANCIS, POMARION ALDO LUIGI
21: 2010/05459 22: 30/07/2010 43: 30/07/2012 72: RAUCH WILLEM TOBIAS JOHAN, MARTHEZE
51: E21D CRAIG JOHN, GORDON DOMINIC FRANCIS,
71: J.H.FLETCHER & CO POMARION ALDO LUIGI
72: HINSHAW GREGORY E, WILSON HENRY E, 33: ZA 31: 2009/2075 32: 2009/05/07
BURGESS TIMOTHY D, KENDALL JNR WILLIAM 54: ROOF CONSTRUCTION AND A METHOD OF
G, DUNCAN JONATHAN R CONSTRUCTING A ROOF
33: US 31: 12/534,426 32: 2006/08/03 00: -
54: MESH HANDLING SYSTEM FOR AN 57: A method of roofing is disclosed in which the
UNDERGROUND MINING NACHINE AND upper edge of a lower tile is inserted into an
RELATED METHODS upwardly open channel extending along a purlin.
00: - Above the channel the purlin has protruding tabs
57: A system for handling a roll of mesh for each of which is joined to the remainder of the purlin
application to one or more faces of an underground along its upper edge. The lower edge of an upper tile
mine passage includes a dispenser for supporting incorporates a locking formation which, as the upper

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tile is pressed down, deflects the tabs and snaps in 54: TILING IN VIDEO ENCODING AND DECODING
below the tabs so that it cannot be lifted, the locking 00: -
formation holding the upper edge of the lower tile in Implementations are provided that relate, for
the channel of the purlin. example, to view tiling in video encoding and
decoding. A particular method includes accessing a
video picture that includes multiple pictures
combined into a single picture (826), accessing
information indicating how the multiple pictures in
the accessed video picture are combined (806, 080,
822), decoding the video picture to provide a
decoded representation of at least one of the
multiple pictures (824, 826), and providing the
accessed information and the decoded video picture
21: 2010/05813 22: 2010/08/16 43: 2012/07/10 as output (824, 826). Some other implementations
51: A01G format or process the information that indicates how
71: REDLEX 278 (PTY) LIMITED t/a multiple pictures included in a single video picture
72: TERBLANCHE, Raynier, TERBLANCHE, Eduan are combined into the single video picture, and
Jeanne
33: ZA 31: 2007/08948 32: 2007/10/18 format or process an encoded representation of the
54: LOGGING SKIDDER combined multiple pictures.
00: -
This invention relates to a logging skidder vehicle (1)
used in logging operations to pull felled trees from
forests to collection points. The skidder has logging
apparatus (8, 12) on the front and rear of the vehicle
as is conventional but it also has a log handling
apparatus (15) at the end of a rotatable boom (17)
which is mounted to the skidder and a pair of log
receiving panniers (21) in the form of 'U' shaped
brackets which are fitted to the sides if the skidder.
The boom-mounted log handling apparatus is a grab
and/or a saw.

21: 2010/06695 22: 2010/09/17 43: 2012/07/20


51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Eli Lilly and Company
21: 2010/06649 22: 2008/04/11 43: 2012/06/21
72: HIPSKIND, Philip Arthur, WILSON, Takako
51: H04N
33: US 31: 61/048,729 32: 2008/04/29
71: THOMSON LICENSING
54: DISUBSTITUTED PHTHALAZINE HEDGEHOG
72: YIN, PENG, PANDIT, PURVIN BIBHAS, TIAN,
PATHWAY ANTAGONISTS
DONG
00: -
33: US 31: 60/923,014 32: 2007/04/12
33: US 31: 60/925,400 32: 2007/04/20

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The present invention provides novel 1,4- 33: US 31: 12/608,174 32: 2009/10/29
disubstituted phthalazine hedgehog pathway 54: TAMPON FORMED FROM A SELECTIVELY
antagonists useful in the treatment of cancer. NEEDLED NONWOVEN FABRIC WEB
00: -
A method and apparatus for manufacturing
21: 2010/06873 22: 2010/09/27 43: 2012/06/28
51: A61K absorbent tampons with reduced fiber fluff includes a
71: nutri-fit GmbH & Co. KG novel needlepunching unit. The method includes the
72: SOBIREY, Michael steps of providing a continuous nonwoven fibrous
33: EP 31: 09172235.5-2107 32: 2009/10/05 web; forming distinct side edges of each individual
54: COMPOSITIONS FOR USE IN TREATING OR nonwoven web section; rolling the nonwoven web
PREVENTING METABOLIC STRESS-INDUCED section to form a substantially cylindrical tampon
LUNG INJURY AND METHODS FOR INCREASING
blank; and compressing the substantially cylindrical
PHYSICAL CAPACITY OF MAMMALIAN
LIVESTOCK tampon blank to form the absorbent tampon. The
00: - distinct side edges of each individual nonwoven web
The present invention relates to a composition section are formed by needlepunching proximate the
comprising (i) choline and (ii) a compound selected longitudinal side edges of each individual nonwoven
from the group consisting of palmitate, vitamin C and web section, folding both longitudinal side edges
vitamin E for use in treating or preventing metabolic inwardly to form distinct side edges of the individual
stress-induced lung injury and a method for
nonwoven web section, and needlepunching the
increasing physical capacity of mammalian livestock
comprising administering to the mammalian livestock folded longitudinal side edges to stablize the distinct
the above composition. side edges of the individual nonwoven web section.
The nonwoven web section is rolled about a winding
21: 2010/06902 22: 2010/09/28 43: 2012/06/28 axis substantially parallel to the width to form the
51: C11D substantially cylindrical tampon blank having an
71: Johnson & Johnson Consumer Companies, Inc. insertion end and a withdrawal end.
72: LAI, Mac, VIDWANS, Jayprakash, WU, Qian
33: US 31: 12/568,741 32: 2009/09/29
54: SOAP BAR CONTAINING HYDROGEL PHASE
PARTICLES
00: -
A millable solid soap. The millable solid soap
contains a solid phase soap base and hydrogel
phase particles dispersed in said soap base. The
hydrogel pase particles act as fillers to render a low
total fatty matter solid soap.

21: 2010/07357 22: 2010/10/14 43: 2012/07/16


51: G06Q
71: Amadeus S.A.S.
72: ANSQUER, Isabelle, MASSA, Christian
33: EP 31: 08300179.2 32: 2008/04/15
54: METHOD OF DISPLAYING MARKET DATA
WHEN APPLYING A MARK-UP TO NET FARES
00: -
A method of applying a mark-up to net fares from
agency selling records received by a selling updater
is described. Upon request of the selling updater the
21: 2010/06946 22: 2010/09/29 43: 2012/06/29 method includes enabling the display of market data
51: A61F, A61L corresponding to the agency selling records. The
71: McNeil-PPC, Inc. display of market data includes first requesting a list
72: KIMBALL, David L., LALAMA, Anthony C.

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of city pairs to be built on the basis of default search.


The city pairs matching the default search criteria
are then retrieved from a fares database and
returned to the selling updater. After the selling
updater has selected some or all city pairs, a list of
net fares is further requested and retrieved from the
fares database. Rule records for the retrieved net
fares are also retrieved from a rules database. Net
fares and rule records are associated and returned
to the selling updater to be further associated with
each matching item of the agency selling record.
The method allows the display of the requested
market data and permits the selling updater to
decide on what mark-up to apply on the net fare.

21: 2010/07561 22: 2006/12/28 43: 2012/04/30


51: A01N; A61K; A61P
71: PHARMACYCLICS, INC.
72: HONIGBERG, LEE, VERNER, ERIK, PAN,
ZHENGYING
21: 2010/07432 22: 2010/10/18 43: 2012/07/24 33: US 31: 60/826,720 32: 2006/09/22
51: A61F 33: US 31: 60/828,590 32: 2006/10/06
71: McNeil-PPC, Inc. 54: INHIBITORS OF BRUTON'S TYROSINE
72: FUNG, Paul Y., YAVICH, Dmitry KINASE
33: US 31: 12/581,388 32: 2009/10/19 00: -
54: TAMPON WITH SEGMENTED GROOVES Disclosed herein are compounds that form covalent
00: - bonds with Bruton's tyrosine kinase (Btk). Also
An intravaginal tampon is formed of compressed described are irreversible inhibitors of Btk. Methods
for the preparation of the compounds are disclosed.
material and has an outer surface, an insertion end,
Also disclosed are pharmaceutical compositions that
a withdrawal end, and a center portion formed include the compounds. Methods of using the Btk
between the insertion and withdrawal ends. The inhibitors are disclosed, alone or in combination with
outer surface has at least two segmented grooves other therapeutic agents, for the treatment of
are fromed therein, and each segmented groove is autoimmune diseases or conditions, heteroimmune
seperated from and spaced at a distance from an diseases or conditions, cancer, including lymphoma,
and inflammatory diseases or conditions.
adjacent segmented groove. Each segmented
groove has at least one substantially longitudinal
segment and at least one accumulator segment. 21: 2010/07604 22: 2010/10/25 43: 2012/07/27
The arrangment of the segments provides a pooling 51: F24H
71: INTEGRATED CENTRAL BUYING SUPPLIES
region to impede bodily fluid flow along the outer
CC
surface of the tampon. 72: JORDAAN, CHARL QUINTUS

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33: ZA 31: 2009/02811 32: 2009/04/23 54: CD4-RELATED POLYPEPTIDES AND


54: WATER HEATER METHODS OF USE
00: - 00: -
THIS invention relates to a water heater and more This invention features, in one aspect, mutant CD4
particularly, but not exclusively, to a water heater polypeptides. For example, described herein are
utilizing a combustible fuel to heat water. The water polypeptides that include or consist of an amino acid
sequence conforming to Formula I: Xaa1-Arg-Xaa2-
heater includes a combustion chamber, suitable for
Leu-Xaa3-Asp-Gln (SEQ ID NO:1), where
receiving a combustible fuel source, and a cylindrical Xaa1 is any amino acid residue; Xaa2 is any
outer casing extending from the combustion amino acid residue; and Xaa3 is Trp, Phe, or Tyr;
chamber, the casing and the combustion chamber with the proviso that the polypeptide is not a wild
bing substantially co-axial. A heat exchange conduit type CD4 protein or a fragment thereof (i.e., with the
is provided in an annular space inside the casing, proviso that the polypeptide is not a fragment of a
and is characterized therein that the heat exchange wild type CD4 protein).The mutant residue can be
cysteine or selenocysteine. Other mutants, protein
conduit is in the form of a continuous tubular conduit
complexes, nucleic acids, vectors, and methods of
would about a longitudinal axis of the casing in order use are also described.
for a convection passage to be defined by a hollow
core of the heat exchange conduit.
21: 2010/07691 22: 2010/10/27 43: 2012/07/27
51: A61F, B65D
71: McNeil-PPC, Inc.
72: FUNG, Paul Y., SERBIAK, Paul J.
33: US 31: 12/607,113 32: 2009/10/28
54: METHOD OF PACKAGING AN ABSORBENT
ARTICLE AND ATTACHING THE ABSORBENT
ARTICLE TO AN UNDERGARMENT
00: -
A method of individually packaging an absorbent
article and attaching the absorbent article to an
undergarment including the steps of providing a tri-
folded absorbent article having two end portions and
an intermediate portion, providinga pouch containing
the tri-folded absorbent article, opening the pouch to
thereby expose a garment facing surface of either of
the end portions of the absorbent article.

21: 2010/07681 22: 2009/03/27 43: 2012/05/17


51: C07K; A61K; C12N;
71: ELEVATION BIOTECH (PTY) LTD
72: CAPOVILLA, ALEXIO, NAPIER, GRANT
BREDELL, MENDELOW, BARRY
33: US 31: 61/040,128 32: 2008/03/27

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21: 2010/07692 22: 2010/10/27 43: 2012/07/27 inlet for receiving biomass and at least one chamber
51: A61F, A61L, B65D outlet. The torrefaction chamber can be substantially
71: McNeil-PPC, Inc. surrounded by an exterior housing defining an outer
72: FUNG, Paul Y., SERBIAK, Paul J. jacket and having a jacket inlet and a jacket outlet.
33: US 31: 12/607,108 32: 2009-10-28 The outer jacket and torrefaction chamber define a
54: INDIVIDUALLY PACKAGED ABSORBENT space therebetween such that a burner unit
ARTICLE ASSEMBLY including an inlet operatively connected to the
00: - chamber outlet and an outlet operatively connected
An individually packaged absorbent article assembly to the jacket inlet allows vapors produced or
including a tri-folded absorbent article having two released from within the torrefaction chamber to
end portions and an intermediate portion, and a travel into the burner unit for combustion of at least a
portion of the vapors and subsequently travel
pouch containing the tri-folded absorbent article, the
through the space between the jacket and the
pouch being structured and arranged to enable a torrefaction chamber to provide heat necessary for
user to selectively open the pouch to thereby expose autothermal torrefaction of biomass.
a garment-facing surface of the intermediate portion
of the absorbent article prior to exposing a garment-
21: 2010/07802 22: 2010/10/29 43: 2012/06/28
facing surface of either of the end portions of the 51: A61F
absorbent article. 71: Unicharm Corporation
72: SAKAGUCHI, Satoru
33: JP 31: 2008-094108 32: 2008/03/31
54: ABSORBENT ARTICLE
00: -
Disclosed is an absorbent product wherein a pair of
foldable parts (50a, 50b) that can be folded back is
formed on both sides in the width direction of the
absorbent product on portions of a flap (30). On the
pair of foldable parts (50a, 50b), fastening parts
(40a, 40b) that can fasten to prescribed areas of a
front torso-surrounding part (20b) or a back torso-
surrounding part (20a) are respectively disposed.
The flap (30) is connected to the front torso-
surrounding part (20b) or the back torso-surrounding
part (20a) at the two ends (A1, A2) in the width
direction of the absorbent product. Between the two
ends (A1, A2) and the foldable parts (50a) and
(50b), non-connected areas (D) are provided where
the flap (30) is not connected to the front torso-
surrounding part (20b) or the back torso-surrounding
part (20a).
21: 2010/07732 22: 2009/04/03 43: 2012/07/06
51: F26B
71: NORTH CAROLINA STATE UNIVERSITY
72: HOPKINS, CHRISTOPHER B, BURNETTE JR,
RUCKER PRESTON
33: US 31: 61/042,034 32: 2008/04/03
54: AUTOTHERMAL AND MOBILE
TORREFACTION DEVICES
00: -
The present invention provides an autothermal
torrefaction device, which can be either stationary of
mobile. Embodiments of the present invention
include a torrefaction chamber having a chamber

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51: A01C, C05F


71: WIZZARD WORMS CC
72: BLACKLAW, Donald Alexandra Scott
33: ZA 31: 2009/05764 32: 2009/08/19
54: A DEVICE FOR PRODUCING
VERMICOMPOST
00: -
The present invention relates to a device for
producing vermicompost. More particularly, the
present invention is directed to a wormery for
producing vermicompost by employing the use of
earthworms. According to a first aspect thereof, the
present invention provides a device for producing
vermicompost, the device including a receptacle for
receiving organic waste and for receiving a plurality
of worms; the receptacle being designed and
configured so as to allow the plurality of worms to
migrate laterally from one region of the receptacle to
another region of the receptacle, and vice versa,
21: 2010/07905 22: 2007/10/26 43: 2012/06/08 allowing said worms to metabolize the organic waste
51: C07D; A61K; A61P
thereby producing vermicast, wherein the resultant
71: SIGNAL PHARMACEUTICALS, LLC
72: SAINDANE, MANOHAR T, HILGRAF, ROBERT, vermicast together with the organic waste is used
BEAUCHAMPS, MARIE G, KOTHARE, MOHIT and applied as vermicompost. The present invention
ATUL, CAMERON, LOUISE MICHELLE, XU, JEAN further provides a kit including the foregoing
33: US 31: 60/854,757 32: 2006/10/27 wormery as well as a process for producing
54: SOLID FORMS COMPRISING 4-[9- vermicompost.
(TETRAHYDRO-FURAN-3-YL)-8-(2,4,6-
TRIFLUORO-PHENYLAMINO)-9H-PURIN-2-
YLAMINO]-CYCLOHEXAN-1-OL, COMPOSITIONS
THEREOF, AND USE THEREWITH
00: -
The case of 4-[9-{tetrahydro-furan-e-yl)-8-(2,4,6-
trifluoro-phenylamino)-9H-purin-2-ylamino]-cyclo-
hexan-1-ol in the manufacture of medicaments for
use for the treatment of various diseases and/or
disorders is disclosed.

21: 2010/08539 22: 2008/02/12 43: 2012/06/12


51: C12N; A01K; A61F; A61K; A61L; A61P
71: ANTHROGENESIS CORPORATION
72: HARIRI, ROBERT J, YE, QIAN, EDINGER,
JAMES W, LABAZZO, KRISTEN S, WANG, JIA-
21: 2010/08304 22: 2010/11/19 43: 2012/07/19

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LUN, PEREIRA, MARIAN, ABRAMSON, SASCHA


DAWN
33: US 31: 60/901,066 32: 2007/02/12
33: US 31: 60/901,076 32: 2007/02/12
33: US 31: 60/905,664 32: 2007/03/07
33: US 31: 60/906,064 32: 2007/03/08
33: US 31: 60/966,577 32: 2007/08/28
54: HEPATOCYTES AND CHONDROCYTES
FROM ADHERENT PLACENTAL STEM CELLS;
AND CD34+, CD45- PLACENTAL STEM CELL-
ENRICHED CELL POPULATIONS
00: -
Provided herein are methods and compositions for
the production of hepatocytes from placenta stem
cells. Further provided herein is the use of such
hepatocytes in the treatment of, and intervention in,
for example, trauma, inflammation, and degenerative
disorders of the liver. Also provided herein are
compositions and methods relating to combinations
of nanofibrous scaffolds and adherent placental
stem cells and methods of using the same in
cartilage repair. Finally, provided herein are
compositions and methods relating to nonadherent,
+ -
CD34 CD45 stem cells from placenta.

21: 2010/09075 22: 2009/05/29 43: 2012/06/25


51: C10J; C10B
71: BOSON ENERGY SA 21: 2010/8418 22: 2010/11/24 43: 2012/07/09
72: YANG, WEIHONG, BLASIAK, WLODZIMIERZ 51: G01S
33: SE 31: 0801266-8 32: 2008/05/29 71: BOROSAK, Marko
54: A TWO-STAGE HIGH-TEMPERATURE 72: BOROSAK, Marko
PREHEATED STEAM GASIFIER 54: PULSED-LASER BEAM DETECTOR WITH
00: - IMROVED SUN AND TEMPERATURE
A gasifier is disclosed combing two reactors using COMPENSATION
externally generated preheated high temperature 00: -
steam injection into the first reactor, where the The invention discloses the pulsed-laser beam
heating demand for gasification is supplied by the detector with the improved sun and temperature
sensible energy from the steam. The gasifier can compensation. The detector consists of plurality of
produce a medium and higher LCV syngas. The first the photo detectors 101, the ambient temperature
reactor is a fixed bed gasification section where the sensor 105, the sun exposure filter and mirroring
coarse feedstock is gasified, and the second reactor circuit 103, microcontroller unit 104 that comprises
is an entrained-bed gasification section where the pre- stored values in the database and the algorithm
liquid and fine feedstock is gasified. Solid coarse - decision logic, the time base circuit 106 that feed
feedstock is devolatilized in the first fixed bed reactor microcontroller 104, the amplifier 102 with the
of the gasifier by means of high-temperature steam, adjustable gain, the threshold setting circuit 107, the
and subsequently, in the second reactor subjected to peak detector circuit 108, the comparator circuit 109,
a higher temperature sufficient to crack and destroy and the noise cancellation circuit 110. The core of
tars and oils. Activated carbon may be formed as co- invention is the amplifier 102 with the gain adjustable
product. The gasifier may be used with various solid in real time to predetermined values, and where said
and liquid feedstocks. The gasifier is capable of gain depends of the measured values from the
gasifying such different feedstocks simultaneously. detectors 101, and temperature sensor 105, that are
pre-processed if necessary, and compared with the

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values already stored in the microcontroller unit 104


and subjected to the program logic stored in said
microcontroller 104 that finally decide about the gain
of the said amplifier 102. The invention prevents
false triggering of the device and provides the gain
of the signal that is close to the maximum possible
gain and optimally separated from the noise induced
by the optical and temperature sources.

21: 2011/00286 22: 2009/06/03 43: 2012/06/06


51: B65D
71: CANREC AG
72: KEIL, ARNOULF, SCHLEY, ALEXANDER 21: 2011/00385 22: 2011/01/14 43: 2012/07/27
33: CH 31: 890/08 32: 2008/06/12 51: A61P, C07K
54: DRINKS-CAN-LID CLOSURE 71: Ablynx N.V.
00: - 72: BEIRNAERT, Els
The invention relates to a closure for a drinks can 33: US 31: 60/682,332 32: 2005/05/18
having a rotary lid (2) which is fastened at a rivet (5) 54: IMPROVED NANOBODIES AGAINST
of the can lid (D) such that it can be rotated over the TUMOR NECROSIS FACTOR-ALPHA
pouring opening (7) from an opening rotary position 00: -
The present invention relates to improved
into a closure rotary position, and back again, and is
Nanobodies against Tumor Necrosis Factor-alpha
designed, at least in certain regions, as a curved (TNF-alpha), as well as to polypeptides comprising
snap-action disc (S) which, by virtue of forces acting or essentially consisting of one or more of such
perpendicularly to the lid-surface plane, can be Nanobodies. The invention also relates to nucleic
transferred by bending, and once a pressure point acids encoding such Nanobodies and polypeptides;
has been overcome, from a stable first state of to methods for preparing such Nanobodies and
curvature into a stable second state of curvature, in polypeptides; to host cells expressing or capable of
expressing such Nanobodies or polypeptides; to
which the outer periphery (10) of the rotary lid (2) is
compositions comprising such Nanobodies,
positioned with a closure pressure against the lid polypeptides, nucleic acids or host cells; and to uses
periphery (9) binding the pouring opening (7), and of such Nanobodies, such polypeptides, such
out of which the snap-action disc (S) springs back nucleic acids, such host cells or such compositions,
into its first state of curvature under the renewed in particular for prophylactic, therapeutic or
action of force. diagnostic purposes, such as the prophylactic,
therapeutic or diagnostic purposes.

21: 2011/00460 22: 2011/01/18 43: 2012/07/24


51: A61K, A61P
71: Novozymes Adenium Biotech A/S

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72: KJAER, Tanja Maria Rosenkilde, KRUSE, explosion, release of a marker, and generation and
Thomas, MYGIND, Per Holse, BRINCH, Karoline release of a foam.
Sidelmann, KJAERULFF, Soeren, ANDERSEN,
Birgitte
33: EP 31: 08160761.6 32: 2008/07/18
54: TREATMENT OF RHEUMATOID ARTHRITIS
WITH MAMMAL BETA DEFENSINS
00: -
The present invention relates to treatment of
rheumatoid arthritis with mammal beta defensins.

21: 2011/00560 22: 2011/01/21 43: 2012/07/24


51: A01N
71: TYRATECH, INC.
72: ENAN, Essam
33: US 31: 61/082,601 32: 2008/07/22
54: PEST-CONTROL COMPOSITIONS AND
METHODS HAVING HIGH TARGET AND LOW
NON-TARGET ACTIVITY
00: -
Embodiments of the invention relate to compositions
and methods for selective pest control wherein the
compositions include active agents that in
combination have a first activity against a selected
target pest and a second activity against a selected 21: 2011/00786 22: 2009/07/07 43: 2012/07/02
non-target organism and wherein the first activity is 51: H04L
71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON
greater than the second. Further embodiments of the
(PUBL)
invention relate to a method for developing selective 72: HEIDERMARK, ALF, LINDHOLM, FREDRIK,
pest control compositions and low-resistance pest SCHNEYER, SEAN KENDALL
control compositions. 33: US 31: 12/211,607 32: 2008/09/16
33: US 31: 61/079,293 32: 2008/07/09
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR INSTANCE
IDENTIFIER BASED ON A UNIQUE DEVICE
IDENTIFIER
00: -
A method and apparatus for use in a
communications network whereby an Instance
Identifier (ID) is created to uniquely identify a device
such as a mobile device or User Equipment (UE) in
the communications network.

21: 2011/00607 22: 11/01/2011 43: 18/11/2011


51: E05G
71: ROBSON MICHAEL DONALD, CLOETE
RONALD GEORGE
72: ROBSON MICHAEL DONALD and CLOETE
RONALD GEORGE
33: ZA 31: 2009/08922 32: 2009/12/15
54: CONTAINER PROTECTIVE SYSTEM
00: -
57: An ATM protection system wherein at least one
sensor, responsive to an explosive attack, initiates at
least one of the following: suppression of the

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electrical discharge device, a sensor, and an air


outlet. The air accumulation device forms a
temporal air storage chamber, which receives air to
flow therethrough. The electricity accumulator is
arranged inside the air accumulation device is
operable to perform electrical discharge to the air
inside the chamber or is controlled by a control
device to discharge electricity, whereby fluid
molecules of air carry electricity that is converted into
electrical power to be collected by the electricity
accumulator and converted by a current conversion
controller into direct current to be stored in a battery
or to be directly used by the transport.

21: 2011/00797 22: 2008/10/03 43: 2012/07/02


51: C09D
71: E. I. DU PONT DE NEMOURS AND COMPANY
72: GAM, ALLISA
33: US 31: 61/099,927 32: 2008/09/25
54: ELECTRODEPOSITABLE COMPOSITION
00: -
The present disclosure relates to a coating
composition that can be applied to a conductive
substrate via an anodic electrodeposition process,
substrates coated with the coating composition and
a process for applying the coating to a substrate.
21: 2011/01508 22: 2009/09/02 43: 2012/06/07
The electrodepositable coating composition is an
51: C07K; G01N
aqueous dispersion comprising of an at least 71: INSERM (INSTITUT NATIONAL DE LA SANTE
partially neutralized copolymer comprising a-olefin ET DE LA RECHERCHE MEDICALE), UNIVERSITE
and unsaturated carboxylic acid and a curing agent. DE NANTES, CHU NANTES
After a layer of the coating composition has been 72: LABARRIERE, NATHALIE, MOREAU-AUBRY,
applied to the substrate, it can be heated to cure the AGNS, GODET, YANN
33: EP 31: 08305517.8 32: 2008/09/02
coating and form a crosslinked network that provides
54: NOVEL MELANOMA ANTIGEN PEPTIDE AND
a durable chip and corrosion resistant finish. USES THEREOF
00: -
21: 2011/01419 22: 23/02/2011 43: 04/05/2012 The present invention relates to novel melanoma
51: B60L antigen peptides and specific T lymphocytes
71: HOLYMA LTD directed to said peptides and the use thereof for
72: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN treating melanoma.
33: -. 31: -. 32: -.
54: AUTOMATIC POLLUTION-FREE ENERGY 21: 2011/01647 22: 2009/08/28 43: 2012/06/04
GENERATION DEVICE FOR TRANSPORT 51: G06F
00: - 71: OMNIFONE LIMITED
57: An automatic pollution-free energy generation 72: SANT, PHILIP, LAMB, MICHAEL, SULLIVAN,
device is provided for a transport and is mounted to MARK, POCOCK, STEPHEN, RAWDEN, LUCIEN,
a wind-receiving portion of the transport. The KNIGHT, MARK, WEST, ALEXANDER
energy generation device includes an air 33: GB 31: 0815651.5 32: 2008/08/28
accumulation device, an electricity accumulator, an

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54: DISTRIBUTED DIGITAL MEDIA METERING & files. In one implementation, a user's favourite music
REPORTING SYSTEM tracks can still be played, even though a music
00: - subscription service has ended.
A distributed digital media metering and reporting
system makes available digital media files for
multiple consumer devices from a computer-based
infrastructure. The consumer devices meter the
number of playbacks of a media file that last beyond
a predefined extent, in order to generate metering
data, and then automatically report that metering
data back to the computer-based infrastructure.

21: 2011/01655 22: 2009/09/10 43: 2012/06/04


51: G06F
71: OMNIFONE LIMITED
72: LEWIS, ROBERT JOHN, SANT, PHILIP,
POCOCK, STEPHEN, RAWDEN, LUCIEN, EVANS,
CHRISTOPHER JOHN, WHITE, JAMES, GORDON,
ALEXANDER
33: GB 31: 0816551.6 32: 2008/09/10
33: GB 31: 0817460.9 32: 2008/09/24
33: GB 31: 0820593.2 32: 2008/11/11
54: METHOD ENABLING A USER TO KEEP 21: 2011/01819 22: 2009/09/09 43: 2012/06/11
PERMANENTLY THEIR FAVOURITE MEDIA 51: G06Q
FILES 71: EBAY INC.
00: - 72: HOUGLAND, DAMON CHARLES, AT-TARAS,
This invention enables a user to convert their MUSAAB, KOROSEC, JASON ALEXANDER
favourite DRM protected media files, which would 33: US 31: 12/207,383 32: 2008/09/09
otherwise have significant use restrictions, to media 54: PAYMENT APPLICATION FRAMEWORK
00: -
files that can be played without limitation of time.
A payment application framework may include
This is especially useful where the DRM protected
metaphors and constraints. The metaphors may be
files are supplied as part of a subscription service
associated with actors and objects that are part of
and the ability to playback those files ends when the
the payment transactions. The constraints may
subscription ends. This approach relies on the ability
include rules and parameters that may be used to
to gather playback metrics for the DRM protected
process the payment transactions.
media files, to analyse them to determine the user's
favourites, and then to provide the user with non-
time limited versions of those favourite digital media 21: 2011/01965 22: 2009/10/06 43: 2012/06/15

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51: A61Q; A61K; C07C periphery of the selectively permeable unit. In an


71: ELIZABETH ARDEN, INC. expanded state of the device, the connection point is
72: DIEDRICH, FALKO, LEWIS, JOSEPH A II, enclosed by the first support member or arranged at
DINARDO, JOSEPH C, NEUDECKER, BIRGIT, said support member.
WIELAND, EBERHARD, THOMPSON, ANDREW S,
KERSCHEN, JAMES ALAN, WADE, PETER C
33: US 31: 61/103,043 32: 2008/10/06
54: SKIN TREATMENTS CONTAINING
CARBOXYLIC ACID-SUBSTITUTED IDEBENONE
DERIVATIVES AND METHODS OF
PREPARATION AND USE THEREOF
00: -
The present invention relates to novel carboxylic
acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, skin
treatment compositions containing these carboxylic
acid-substituted idebenone derivatives, methods of
treating skin changes by topical application of these
carboxylic acid-substituted idebenone derivatives,
and their methods of synthesis. The carboxylic acid-
substituted idebenone derivatives of the present
invention are unexpectedly effective in treating skin, 21: 2011/01992 22: 2011/03/16 43: 2012/07/12
51: A45C, A45F
particularly with respect to skin tolerance. When
71: PILLAI, Jayandiran
included in a topical composition, the carboxylic 72: PILLAI, Jayandiran
acid-substituted idebenone derivatives of the present 33: ZA 31: 2009/08797 32: 2010/03/16
invention have an antioxidant effect that is useful in 54: CUSHION DEVICE
treating a skin change. 00: -
This invention relates to a cushion device and more
particularly, but not exclusively to a cushion device
21: 2011/01990 22: 01/04/2011 43: 07/08/2012
51: A61F for use whilst travelling. The cushion device includes
71: CONTEGO AB a cushion and a storage bag; the storage bag having
72: JONSSON ANDERS a first compartment for receiving the cushion, a
33: SE 31: 0801901-0 32: 2008/09/04, second compartment for receiving a second item to
54: TEMPORARY EMBOLIC PROTECTION be stored, and a padded side panel.
DEVICE AND MEDICAL PROCEDURE FOR
DELIVERY THEREOF
00: -
57: An embolic protection device (200) and medical
procedure for positioning the device in the aortic
arch (100) is disclosed. The device and method
effectively prevent material (150) from entering with
blood flow into side branch vessels (116, 118, 120)
of the aortic arch. The device is a collapsible embolic
protection device devised for temporary
transvascular delivery to an aortic arch of a patient,
wherein the device has a protection unit that
comprises a selectively permeable unit adapted to
prevent embolic material from passage with a blood
flow into a plurality of aortic side branch vessels at
the aortic arch. The protection unit is permanently
attached to a transvascular delivery unit (130) at a
connection point provided at the selectively
permeable unit, and a first support member for the
protection unit that is at least partly arranged at a

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21: 2011/02045 22: 2011/03/17 43: 2012/07/13 54: ENZYMES AND METHODS FOR DEGRADING
51: B32B, B65D S-TRIAZINES AND DIAZINES
71: Frito-Lay North America, Inc. 00: -
72: BEZEK, Edward Anthony, KNOERZER, Anthony The present invention relates to polypeptides for
Rober, TUCKER, Steven Kenneth degrading s-triazines such as atrazine, as well as
33: US 31: 12/207,010 32: 2008/09/09 diazines. Also provided are polynucleotides
54: PARTIALLY METALLIZED FILM HAVING
encoding these polypeptides. The present invention
BARRIER PROPERTIES
00: - also relates to the use of these polynucleotides and
A partially metallized packaging film and method of polypeptides in the bioremediation of s-triazines and
making is disclosed. In one aspect, at least one diazines.
portion of a vaporized metal stream is shielded from
contacting a sheet of packaging film during the 21: 2011/02122 22: 2011/03/22 43: 2012/07/06
metallization process. The shield is a rigid plate and 51: C07K, C12N
can be shaped to provide a sharp transition from 71: University of Guelph, Syngenta Participations
transparent film to opaque film, or it can provide a AG
72: KANT, Surya, ROTHSTEIN, Steven, BI, Yong-
gradual transition from transparent film to opaque mei, CLARKE, Joseph
film. The partially metallized packaging film can be 33: US 31: 61/099,954 32: 2008/09/25
used with a form, fill and seal machine or other 54: NITROGEN RESPONSIVE EARLY NODULIN
packaging machine to create a food package with a GENE
product viewing window. In one aspect, the barrier 00: -
web comprises a bio-based film. Isolated nucleic acids and proteins and plants
expressing the same for improved nitrogen
utilization, increased yield, and increased stress
tolerance.

21: 2011/02209 22: 2011/03/24 43: 2012/06/26


51: B01D
71: Fluor Technologies Corporation
72: MAK, John
21: 2011/02121 22: 2011/03/22 43: 2012/06/27
33: US 31: 61/102,053 32: 2008/10/02
51: C12N
54: CONFIGURATIONS AND METHODS OF HIGH
71: Commonwealth Scientific and Industrial
PRESSURE ACID GAS REMOVAL
Research Organisation
00: -
72: SCOTT, Colin, RUSSELL, Robyn J., COPPIN,
Acid gas is removed from a feed gas using a
Christopher W., OAKESHOTT, John G., JACKSON,
Colin J. physical solvent that is regenerated using
33: US 31: 61/094,044 32: 2008/09/03 successive flashing stages after heating of the rich

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solvent using low-level waste heat that is preferably 54: NEW BENZOFURANS SUITABLE AS
produced or available within the acid gas removal PRECURSORS TO COMPOUNDS THAT ARE
plant. Especially preferred waste heat sources USEFUL FOR IMAGING AMYLOID DEPOSITS
00: -
include compressor discharges of the refrigeration
The present invention relates to novel derivatives
system and/or recompression system for CO2,
that are suitable as precursors to compounds that
and/or (low level) heat content from the feed gas.
are useful for imaging amyloid deposits in living
patients, their compositions, methods of use and
processes to make such compounds. The
compounds deriving from these precursors are
useful in methods of imaging amyloid deposits in
brain in vivo to allow antemortem diagnosis of
Alzheimer's disease by positron emission
tomography (PET) as well as measuring clinical
efficacy of Alzheimer's disease therapeutic agents.
Furthermore, the present invention also discloses
the precursor compounds in crystalline form.

21: 2011/02319 22: 2009/10/16 43: 2012/07/23


51: A61K, C12N
71: MARINA BIOTECH, INC
21: 2011/02250 22: 2011/03/25 43: 2012/06/26 72: POLISKY, BARRY A, ADAMI, ROGER C,
51: C07H, C12Q TEMPLIN, MICHAEL V, HARVIE, PIERROT,
71: Nestec S.A. JOHNS, RACHEL E, GIYANANI, JAYA S,
72: PAN, Yuanlong, HANNAH, Steven, HOUSTON, MICHAEL E
MIDDLETON, Rondo 33: US 31: 61/106,062 32: 2008/10/16
33: US 31: 61/190,369 32: 2008/08/28 33: US 31: 61/167,379 32: 2009/04/07
54: GENE EXPRESSION PROFILES ASSOCIATED 54: PROCESSES AND COMPOSITIONS FOR
WITH LEAN PHENOTYPE AND USES THEREOF LIPOSOMAL AND EFFICIENT DELIVERY OF
00: - GENE SILENCING THERAPEUTICS
Gene expression profiles associated with improved 00: -
Processes and compositions for liposomal delivery
or maintained lean body mass or reduced body fat
of therapeuticals prepared by contacting an aqueous
are disclosed. The gene expression profiles were
solution of an active agent with a solution of
determined in adipose, liver, and muscle tissue of
liposome-forming components containing one or
animals subjected to lean-promoting regimens such
more DILA2 amino acid compounds or lipids in
as consumption of a high protein diet, ingestion of
organic solvent to form an impinging stream. A
conjugated linolenic acid, and/or increased exercise.
protocol including flow rates, pH, and an incubation
Methods of using such profiles for the identification
period are used to control formation of liposomal
of pharmaceutical substances, nutraceutical
components for therapeutic applications. The
substances, dietary substances, or treatment
impinging stream may be collected and incubated to
regimens that modulate or contribute to desired
prepare a liposomal formulation which encapsulates
phenotypes in animals are also disclosed
the active agent. The composition can be quenched
with buffer and filtered by tangential flow and
21: 2011/02284 22: 2011/03/28 43: 2012/06/28 diafiltration and other means for finishing as a
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
pharmaceutical composition. An efficiency for
71: AstraZeneca AB
72: BJRK, Seth, DELISSER, Vern, JOHNSTRM, delivering a drug cargo is provided. Compositions
Peter, NILSSON, Nils Anders, RUDA, Katinka, can include a liposome containing one or more
SCHOU, Per Magnus, SWAHN, Britt-Marie carrier particles, each carrier particle having an
33: US 31: 61/092,851 32: 2008/08/29 active agent and a peptide, wherein the ratio of the

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mass of the peptide plus the mass of the liposome to and/or prevention of diseases or disorders mediated
the mass of the active agent is less than about 15. by deficient levels of glucokinase activity or which
can be treated by activating glucosekinase including,
but not limited to, diabetes mellitus, impaired
glucose tolerance, IFG (impaired fasting glucose)
and IFG (impaired fasting glycemia), as well as other
diseases and disorders such as those discused
herein.

21: 2011/02329 22: 2011/03/29 43: 2012/06/29 21: 2011/02352 22: 2011/03/30 43: 2012/07/02
51: A61K, A61Q 51: C11D
71: Glaxo Group Limited 71: The Procter & Gamble Company
72: CRAWSHAW, Andrew Gordon, LIPPERT, Frank 72: BOUTIQUE, Jean-Pol, BRAECKMAN, Karl
33: US 31: 61/101,505 32: 2008/09/30 Ghislain, DEPOOT, Karel Jozef Maria,
54: DENTIFRICE COMPOSITION COMPRISING UYTTERSPROT, Jan-Sebastiaan,
FLUORIDE IONS AND A THICKENING SYSTEM VANPACHTENBEKE, Tim Roger Michel,
00: - VANWYNGAERDEN, Nathalie Jean Marie-Louise
A dentifrice composition comprising a source of 33: EP 31: 08165490.7 32: 2008/09/30
fluoride ions and from 0.01-1.5% 5 w/w of a xanthan 54: LIQUID DETERGENT COMPOSITIONS
EXHIBITING TWO OR MULTICOLOR EFFECT
gum, from 0.01-1.5% w/w of a polyacrylic acid, from
00: -
0.01-2.0% w/w of a carageenan gum and a Treatment composition, preferably liquid detergent
thickening silica and wherein the composition has a compositions exhibiting a two, or multicolor effect,
p H of between 5.5 and 6.5. comprising an aesthetic system including a colored
interference pigment and a dye system.
21: 2011/02350 22: 2011/03/25 43: 2012/06/28
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Array BioPharma Inc.
72: AICHER, Thomas Daniel, BOYD, Steven Armen,
CHICARELLI, Mark Joseph, CONDROSKI, Kevin
Ronald, FELL, Jay Bradford, FISCHER, John P.,
GUNAWARDANA, Indrani W., HINKLIN, Ronald Jay,
SINGH, Ajay, TURNER, Timothy M., WALLACE, Eli
M.
33: US 31: 60/974,225 32: 2007/09/21
54: PYRIDIN-2 -YL-AMINO-I, 2, 4 -THIADIAZOLE
DERIVATIVES AS GLUCOKINASE ACTIVATORS
FOR THE TREATMENT OF DIABETES MELLITUS
00: -
Provided are compounds of Formula I wherein R2,
R3, R13, L and D2 are as defined in the
specification, which are useful in the treatment

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71: The Arizona Board of Regents, on behalf of the


University of Arizona
72: CHERRINGTON, Nathan
33: US 31: 61/194,835 32: 2008/10/01
54: GLUCURONIDATED ACETAMINOPHEN AS A
MARKER OF HEPATIC DISORDERS
00: -
The present invention provides methods for
diagnosing human hepatic disorders, such as non-
alcoholic steatohepatitis (NASH), identifying a
human subject at risk of an adverse drug reaction,
and determining an appropriate dosage of a
therapeutic drug for a human subject. The marker is
an increased level of acetaminophen-glucuronide in
a plasma or urine sample from a human subject.

21: 2011/02361 22: 2009/10/16 43: 2012/07/27


51: A61K; A61P
71: PHARMACOFORE, INC.
72: JENKINS, THOMAS E, SEROOGY, JULIE D,
WRAY, JONATHAN W
33: US 31: 61/106,400 32: 2008/10/17
54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS WITH
ATTENUATED RELEASE OF PHENOLIC OPIOIDS
00: -
Pharmaceutical compositions and their methods of
use are provided, where the pharmaceutical
compositions comprise a phenolic opioid prodrug
that provides enzymatically-controlled release of a
phenolic opioid, and an enzyme inhibitor that
interacts with the enzyme(s) that mediates the
enzymatically-controlled release of the phenolic
opioid from the prodrug so as to attenuate enzymatic
cleavage of the prodrug.

21: 2011/02387 22: 31/03/2011 43: 05/06/2012


51: C07K, C12N
71: INSTITUTE FOR RESEARCH IN BIOMEDICINE
72: LANZAVECCHIA ANTONIO and JARROSSAY
DAVID
33: IB 31: 2009/006616 32: 2008/07/27,
54: METHODS FOR PRODUCING ANTIBODIES
FROM PLASMA CELLS
00: -
57: The invention relates to methods of producing
antibodies, including monoclonal antibodies,
comprising culturing a limited number of plasma
21: 2011/02369 22: 2011/03/30 43: 2012/07/02
cells. It also relates to methods of identifying
51: G01N
antibodies by performing assays on the antibodies
produced by the cultured plasma cells to determine

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their function, binding specificity, epitope specificity, 33: DE 31: 10 2008 051 834.4 32: 2008/10/17
and/or their ability to neutralize a toxin or a 33: DE 31: 10 2009 038 210.0 32: 2009/08/20
pathogen. The invention also relates to antibodies 33: DE 31: 10 2008 053 048.4 32: 2008/10/24
and antibody fragments produced by the methods of 54: COMBINATION OF AN INSULIN AND A GLP-1
the invention as well as methods of using the AGONIST
antibodies and antibody fragments. 00: -
The invention relates to a drug comprising at least
one insulin and at least one GLP-1 receptor agonist.

21: 2011/02423 22: 2011/03/31 43: 2012/07/23


51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Bristol-Myers Squibb Company
72: FINK, Brian, CHEN, Libing, GAVAI,
Ashvinikumar, HE, Liqi, KIM, Soong-Hoon, NATION,
Andrew, ZHAO, Yufen, ZHANG, Litai
33: US 31: 61/104,045 32: 2008/10/09
54: IMIDAZOPYRIDAZINECARBONITRILES
USEFUL AS KINASE INHIBITORS
21: 2011/02397 22: 2011/03/31 43: 2012/07/16 00: -
51: B60J, B60P The invention provides compounds of Formula (I)
71: PARKIN, Terrence, Joseph and pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. The
72: PARKIN, Terrence, Joseph Formula (I) imidazopyridazines inhibit protein kinase
33: ZA 31: 2010/02384 32: 2010/03/31 activity thereby making them useful as anticancer
54: A CANOPY agents.
00: -
This invention relates to a canopy for the loading bay
of a vehicle. The canopy comprises a canopy body
having a door in at least part of a side of the body;
and hinges for attaching the canopy to a vehicle to
allow the canopy to be hingedly attached to the
vehicle.

21: 2011/02425 22: 2011/03/31 43: 2012/07/17


51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Abbott Laboratories
72: DEGOEY, David A., KATI, Warren M.,
HUTCHINS, Charles W., DONNER, Pamela L.,
KRUEGER, Allan C., RANDOLPH, John T.,
MOTTER, Christopher E., NELSON, Lissa T.,
21: 2011/02400 22: 2011/03/31 43: 2012/07/30 PATEL, Sachin V., MATULENKO, Mark A., KEDDY,
51: A61K, A61P Ryan G., JINKERSON, Tammie K., HUTCHINSON,
71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH Douglas K., FLENTGE, Charles A., WAGNER, Rolf,
72: SMITH, Christopher, James, WERNER, Ulrich, MARING, Clarence J., TUFANO, Michael D.,
ROTTHUSER, Brbel BETEBENNER, David A., ROCKWAY, Todd W.,
LIU, Dachun, PRATT, John K., SARRIS, Kathy,

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WOLLER, Kevin R., WAGAW, Seble H., CALIFANO,


Jean C., LI, Wenke, CASPI, Daniel D., BELLIZZI,
Mary E., GAO, Yi
33: US 31: 61/186,291 32: 2009/06/11
54: ANTI-VIRAL COMPOUNDS
00: -
Compounds effective in inhibiting replication of
Hepatitis C virus ("HCV") are described. This
invention also relates to processes of making such
compounds, compositions comprising such
compounds, and methods of using such compounds
to treat HCV infection.

21: 2011/02427 22: 2011/03/31 43: 2012/07/02


51: H04W
71: Research In Motion Limited
72: SUZUKI, Takashi, CAI, Zhijun, BURBIDGE,
Richard Charles
33: US 31: 61/100,778 32: 2008/09/29
54: UPLINK RESYNCHRONIZATION FOR USE IN
COMMUNICATION SYSTEMS
00: - 21: 2011/02447 22: 2011/04/01 43: 2012/07/05
A method and apparatus for reusing an uplink 51: B05D
control channel configuration associated with an 71: Vlaamse Instelling voor Technologisch
Onderzoek (VITO)
uplink control channel, the method comprising the 72: VERHEYDE, Bert, ROMBOUTS, Marleen,
steps of, at a user agent (1), receiving an uplink VANHULSEL, Annick, REGO, Robby, MOTMANS,
control channel resource configuration assigned by Filip
an access device (12), transmitting to the access 33: EP 31: 08166722.2 32: 2008/10/15
device (12) using the control channel resources 54: LASER CLADDING OF A THERMOPLASTIC
associated with the received uplink control channel POWDER ON PLASTICS
00: -
resource configuration and, after a time alignment
A method of applying a coating (17) of a
timer expires (123, 160), retaining (172) the uplink
thermoplastic material on a substrate (11) made of a
control channel resource configuration.
polymeric material, wherein said thermoplastic
material and said polymeric material are
incompatible, comprising the following steps. Firstly,
exposing the substrate and/or the powder to a
plasma discharge (12) or the reactive gas stream
resulting therefrom in order to obtain a plasma
treated surface layer (14) introducing compatibility at
the interface between substrate and coating.
Secondly, laser cladding (15) the powder (16) on the
substrate in order to form a coating on the substrate.

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72: MARIN, Gustavo, OWENS, Susan, CAMPBELL,


John, SODERSTROM, Matthew, BEDNARSKI, Troy
33: US 31: 61/105,252 32: 2008/10/14
54: METAL EXTRACTANT REAGENTS HAVING
INCREASED RESISTANCE TO DEGRADATION
00: -
A solvent extraction composition and process for
using the composition is provided. The composition
contains up to 70% by weight of at least one
orthohydroxyarylketoxime extractant and /or at least
one orthohydroxyarylaldoximes extractant, salts and
mixtures thereof; from about 0.1 to about 20 % by
weight of at least one substantially water insoluble
aromatic hydroxy containing antidegradation agents.
The composition optionally contains an equilibrium
modifier.

21: 2011/02484 22: 2011/04/04 43: 2012/07/09


51: A61K, C07D
71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
72: BISSANTZ, Caterina, DEHMLOW, Henrietta,
MARTIN, Rainer E., OBST SANDER, Ulrike,
RICHTER, Hans, ULLMER, Christoph
33: EP 31: 08167791.6 32: 2008/10/29
54: NOVEL PHENYL AMIDE OR PYRIDIL AMIDE
DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS GPBAR1
AGONISTS
21: 2011/02448 22: 2011/04/01 43: 2012/07/05 00: -
51: A61K, A61P, C07D This invention relates to novel phenyl amide or
71: Eli Lilly and Company
pyridyl amide derivatives of the formula (I) wherein
72: BASTIAN, Jolie Anne, HIPSKIND, Philip Arthur,
SALL, Daniel Jon, WILSON, Takako A1, A2, B1, B2 and R1 to R11 are as defined in the
33: US 31: 61/110,703 32: 2008/11/03 description and in the claims, as well as
54: DISUBSTITUTED PHTHALAZINE HEDGEHOG pharmaceutically acceptable salts thereof. These
PATHWAY ANTAGONISTS compounds are GPBAR1 agonists and can be used
00: - as medicaments for the treatment of diseases such
The present invention provides novel 1,4- as type II diabetes.
disubstituted phthalazine hedgehog pathway
antagonists useful in the treatment of cancer.

21: 2011/02481 22: 2011/04/04 43: 2012/07/09


51: C22B
71: CYTEC TECHNOLOGY CORP.

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21: 2011/02490 22: 2011/04/04 43: 2012/07/27


51: A21D, C12N
71: Serrol Ingredients Pty Limited
21: 2011/02488 22: 2011/04/04 43: 2012/07/09 72: POINTING, Gregory James, BUSBY, Marie
51: C12N 33: AU 31: 2008904974 32: 2008/09/24
71: MedImmune, LLC 54: LEAVENING COMPOSITION
72: CATANIAG, Floro, HSU, Simon S., LIU, 00: -
Jonathan, THOMPSON, Mark, MARANGA, Luis J. There is a need for new formulations for leavening
33: US 31: 61/099,749 32: 2008/09/24 dough, batter and related baked goods in which
54: METHODS FOR CULTIVATING CELLS,
PROPAGATING AND PURIFYING VIRUSES phase separation of yeast is minimised. The current
00: - invention provides a composition for leavening a
A novel serum-free cell culture medium and methods dough or batter, the composition including water,
for cultivating MDCK cells are presented. In yeast and a dough conditioner in the form of an
particular, non-tumorigenic MDCK cells. Methods for emulsifier, the emulsifier being provided in an
producing influenza viruses (e.g., particularly cold- amount to increase the viscosity of the composition
adapted, and/or temperature sensitive, and/or thereby minimising phase separation of yeast in the
attenuated influenza viruses) that eliminate the need composition.
for a cell culture medium exchange step are
provided. The novel medium and methods are useful 21: 2011/02521 22: 2011/04/05 43: 2012/07/09
to grow influenza viruses, in cell culture to high titer. 51: A61K, C07D
The present invention further provides purification 71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG
methods for purifying influenza viruses with high 72: ALBERATI, Daniela, BORRONI, Edilio Maurizio,
HARTUNG, Thomas, NORCROSS, Roger, PINARD,
overall recovery of live virus and result in levels of
Emmanuel
host cell DNA (HCD), host cell protein (HCP) and 33: EP 31: 08168229.6 32: 2008/11/04
non-specific endonuclease (e.g., Benzonase), which 54: RADIOLABELLED INHIBITORS OF THE
are below the specifications required by regulatory GLYCINE 1 TRANSPORTER
agencies. 00: -
The present invention relates to novel radiolabelled
inhibitors of general formula (I) for the Glycine 1
transporter (GlyT1), useful for the labelling and
diagnostic imaging of the glycine 1 transporter
functionality. Wherein R1 is isopropoxy or 2,2,2-
trifluoro-1-methyl-ethoxy; and R2 is a radiolabelled
group CH3, wherein the radionuclide is 3H or 11C. It
has been found that the radiolabelled compounds of
formula (I) may be used as PET (Positron Emission
Tomography) radiotracer for the labelling and

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diagnostic molecular imaging of the glycine 1


transporter functionality.

21: 2011/02530 22: 2011/04/05 43: 2012/07/09


51: B22D
71: Alcoa Inc.
21: 2011/02525 22: 2011/04/05 43: 2012/07/09 72: GILDEMEISTER, David R., KIRBY, James L.,
51: A61K, A61P, C07C, C07D RICHTER, Ray T.
71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG 33: US 31: 12/245,951 32: 2008/10/06
72: FIROOZNIA, Fariborz, GILLESPIE, Paul, LIN, 54: PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR DIRECT
Tai-An, MERTZ, Eric, SIDDURI, Achyutharao, SO, CHILL CASTING
Sung-Sau, TAN, Jenny, THAKKAR, Kshitij 00: -
Chhabilbhai The present invention discloses an apparatus for
33: US 31: 61/115,147 32: 2008/11/17 direct chill casting of metal comprises an open
54: NAPHTHYLACETIC ACIDS ended mold cavity formed by a casting surface with
00: -
an upper end and a lower end, a refractory sleeve
The invention is concerned with the compounds of
located at the upper end of the mold cavity being
formula (I) and pharmaceutically acceptable salts
adapted to receive molten metal, a coolant delivery
and esters thereof, wherein X, Q, and R1-R6 are
system below the lower end of the mold for
defined in the detailed description and claims. In
supplying coolant to chill the descending hot metal
addition, the present invention relates to methods of
body, and a boron nitride ring mounted between the
manufacturing and using the compounds of formula
refractory sleeve and the peripheral wall of the mold
(I) as well as pharmaceutical compositions
cavity. In another embodiment, the apparatus for
containing such compounds. The compounds of
direct chill casting of metal further includes a
formula (I) are antagonists or partial agonists at the
downspout instead of a refractory sleeve that is
CRTH2 receptor and may be useful in treating
located at the upper end of the mold cavity being
diseases and disorders associated with that receptor
adapted to receive molten metal having a flow
such as asthma.
control rod or a floating baffle where the flow control
rod controls the amount of molten metal to enter the
mold cavity. In a further embodiment, a process for
the direct chill casting of a metal comprising the
steps of continuously filling the upper end of the
cavity with molten metal and permitting the molten
metal to move downwardly through the mold to form
an ingot, and simultaneously chilling the ingot by
spraying coolant on the ingot from the coolant
delivery system is provided.

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71: COALTEK, INC.


72: DROZD, J MICHAEL, DRUGA, MICHAEL C,
LANG, FREDERICK C, BULLIS, HERBIE L,
LAWSON, STEVEN L
33: US 31: 12/247,004 32: 2008/10/07
33: US 31: 61/050,498 32: 2008/05/05
54: METHODS AND SYSTEMS FOR
PROCESSING SOLID FUEL
00: -
In embodiments of the present invention, a method
of heat treating a solid fuel briquette may include
heating the solid fuel briquette using energy from at
least one of a heat furnace or an electromagnetic
energy system of a solid fuel treatment facility as the
21: 2011/02540 22: 2011/04/06 43: 2012/07/09
solid fuel briquette is moved through the treatment
51: C11D
71: The Procter & Gamble Company facility to a specified internal temperature, and
72: BRAECKMAN, Karl Ghislain, DEPOOT, Karel sealing the heat-treated solid fuel briquette in a
Jozef Maria, VANPACHTENBEKE, Tim Roger vessel for a duration of time methods and systems
Michel, SMETS, Johan for processing solid fuel.
33: EP 31: 08165469.1 32: 2008/09/30
54: COMPOSITION COMPRISING
MICROCAPSULES
00: -
According to the present invention there is provided
a liquid composition comprising a microcapsule,
comprising an aldehyde-containing resin, and one or
more formaldehyde scavenger which reacts with
formaldehyde to achieve more than 60% reaction
completeness in 15 minutes time at pH 8 and at
21C. In a further embodiment of the present
invention there is also provided a liquid composition
comprising a microcapsule comprising an aldehyde-
containing resin, one or more sulfur-based
formaldehyde scavenger and optionally a non-sulfur
21: 2011/02549 22: 2011/04/06 43: 2012/07/13
based formaldehyde scavenger. 51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Eli Lilly and Company
72: DALLY, Robert Dean, JOSEPH, Sajan,
SHEPHERD, Timothy Alan
33: US 31: 61/113,273 32: 2008/11/11
54: AKT AND P70 S6 KINASE INHIBITORS
00: -
The present invention provides AKT and p70 S6
kinase inhibitors of Formula (I). The present
invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions
comprising compounds of Formula (I), uses of
compounds of Formula (I) and methods of using
compounds of Formula (I).

21: 2011/02543 22: 2009/05/05 43: 2012/07/12


51: C10L

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A process for reducing the concentration of benzene


in a hydrocarbon stream, the process including:
fractionating a reformate to form a benzene
concentrate fraction comprising benzene and other
C6 hydrocarbons, and a heavies fraction comprising
C7+ hydrocarbons; and hydrogenating the benzene
concentrate fraction to form a hydrocarbon fraction
having a reduced benzene concentration.

21: 2011/02553 22: 2011/04/06 43: 2012/07/09


51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Tibotec Pharmaceuticals
72: JONCKERS, Tim Hugo Maria, SCHEPENS, Wim
Bert Griet, HACH, Geerwin Yvonne Paul,
HALLENBERGER, Beate Sabine, SASAKI, Jennifer
Chiyomi, BAUMEISTER, Judith Eva, VAN 'T
KLOOSTER, Gerben Albert Eleutherius
33: EP 31: 08166004.5 32: 2008/10/07 21: 2011/02602 22: 2011/04/07 43: 2012/07/09
54: NEW AMIDE COMPOUNDS AS BOOSTERS 51: C09J
OF ANTIVIRALS 71: Hercules Incorporated
00: - 72: SPRAUL, Bryan K., ALLEN, Anthony J.
The present invention relates to compounds that 33: US 31: 61/191,469 32: 2008/09/08
54: PROTEIN/CATIONIC POLYMER
have CYP450 inhibiting properties and are therefore COMPOSITIONS HAVING REDUCED VISCOSITY
useful as boosters of certain drugs, i.e. they are able 00: -
to increase at least one of the pharmacokinetic The present invention discloses an adhesive
variables of certain drugs when co-administered. composition comprising a protein component, an
The invention further provides the use of said azetidinium functionalized polymer component and a
compounds as improvers of the bioavailability of viscosity modifying component. The preferred
certain drugs. Methods for the preparation of the protein is a soy protein and the viscosity modifying
compounds of the invention and pharmaceutical component is preferably a sulfite reducing agent, a
compositions comprising these compounds are also thiol, or combinations thereof. The invention
provided. provides for a high solids, lower viscosity adhesive
formulation. The present invention also relates to a
21: 2011/02593 22: 2011/04/07 43: 2012/07/12 composite and a method of making a composite
51: C07C, C10G comprising a substrate and the adhesive
71: Catalytic Distillation Technologies composition of the present invention.
72: VICHAILAK, Montri, HO, Purvis K., ALMERING,
Martinus J., JUDZIS, Arvids, SMITH Jr., Lawrence
A., XU, Yongqiang, GROTEN, Willibrord A 21: 2011/02603 22: 2011/04/07 43: 2012/07/09
33: US 31: 12/206,039 32: 2008/09/08 51: A23F
54: PROCESS FOR ULTRA LOW BENZENE 71: Nestec S.A.
REFORMATE USING CATALYTIC DISTILLATION
00: -

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72: THEURILLAT-MORITZ, Viviane Andre Claude, acting peripherally and centrally in the conditions of
CHMIEL, Wolfgang-Oliver Stephan, LELOUP, dysmenorrhea, male or female sexual dysfunction,
Valrie Martine Jeanine, DOSSIN, Eric hypertension, chronic heart failure, inappropriate
33: EP 31: 08163899.1 32: 2008/09/08
secretion of vasopressin, liver cirrhosis, nephrotic
54: REDUCTION OF ACRYLAMIDE IN ROASTED
CHICORY syndrome, anxiety, depressive disorders, obsessive
00: - compulsive disorder, autistic spectrum disorders,
The present invention relates to a method of schizophrenia, and aggressive behavior.
manufacture of roasted chicory and to the resulting
roasted product. The product is suitable for use in
coffee compositions. The method is particularly
suitable for reducing acrylamide formation during the
roasting process.

21: 2011/02617 22: 08/04/2011 43: 25/08/2012


51: F03C
71: REGUSCI CAMPOMAR ARMANDO MIGUEL
and ARZAMKHAN NASSIROODIN
72: REGUSCI CAMPOMAR ARMANDO MIGUEL
33: UY 31: U4240 32: 2008/09/10,
54: VARIANT OF A FREE-PISTON
21: 2011/02604 22: 2011/04/07 43: 2012/07/09 COMPRESSED-GAS ENGINE COMPRISING
51: A61K, A61P, C07D PINIONS, SAID ENGINE HAVING VARIOUS
71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG DECOMPRESSION STAGES AND RETURN
72: SCHNIDER, Patrick SPRINGS
33: EP 31: 08169348.3 32: 2008/11/18 00: -
54: ALKYLCYCLOHEXYLETHERS OF 57: The compressed-gas engine comprises a
DIHYDROTETRAAZABENZOAZULENES compressed air tank (1 ), pipes (2,12,17,28) and
00: - valves (3,11,16,21 ) connecting the tank (1 ) to
The present invention is concerned with cylinders (4,13,18), chains (8,24,25) connected to
the piston rods (6,15,20) of the cylinders (4,13,18)
alkylcyclohexylethers of dihydro-
and springs (9,26,27), which is connected to fixed
tetraazabenzoazulene derivatives, i.e. points, a shaft (10) having pinions (7,22,23), which
alkylcyclohexylethers of 5,6-dihydro-4H-2,3,5,10b- the chains (8,24,25) are connected to, and a control
tetraaza-benzo[e]azulene derivatives of formula (I) system controlling the valves (3,11,16,21 ).
wherein R1, R2 and R3 are as described herein. The
compounds according to the invention act as Via
receptor modulators, and in particular as VIa
receptor antagonists, their manufacture,
pharmaceutical compositions containing them and
their use as medicaments. The active compounds of
the present invention are useful as therapeutics

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21: 2011/02640 22: 2009/10/09 43: 2012/07/09


51: A61K; A61P
71: WARATAH PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
72: CRUZ, ANTONIO
33: US 31: 61/104,094 32: 2008/10/09
54: USE OF SCYLLO-INOSITOLS FOR THE
TREATMENT OF MACULAR DEGENERATION-
RELATED DISORDERS
00: -
21: 2011/02625 22: 2011/04/08 43: 2012/07/09
The invention relates to pharmaceutical
51: A61K, A61P, C07D, C12N
71: IRM LLC, THE SCRIPPS RESEARCH compositions comprising a scyllo- inositol of formula
INSTITUTE Ia or Ib, wherein one or more hydroxyl groups are
72: WANG, Xing, BOITANO, Anthony, COOKE, replaced with substituents selected from the groups
Michael, PAN, Shifeng, SCHULTZ, Peter, G, consisting of: alkyl, alkenyl, alkynyl, alkoxy, halogen,
TELLEW, John, WAN, Yongqin amino, -PO3H2, thio and sulfate. The use of these
33: US 31: 61/109,821 32: 2008/10/30 compositions in preventing or treating a macular
33: US 31: 61/242,765 32: 2009/09/15
54: COMPOUNDS THAT EXPAND degeneration-related disorder are also disclosed.
HEMATOPOIETIC STEM CELLS
00: -
The present invention relates to compounds and
compositions for expanding the number of CD34+
cells for transplantation. The invention further relates
to a cell population comprising expanded
hematopoietic stem cells (HSCs) and its use in
autologous or allogeneic transplantation for the
treatment of patients with inherited immunodeficient
and autoimmune diseases and diverse
hematopoietic disorders to reconstitute the
hematopoietic cell lineages and immune system 21: 2011/02697 22: 2011/04/11 43: 2012/07/12
defense. 51: G07D
71: Toshiba International Corporation
72: KAYANI, Sohail
33: US 31: 61/096,212 32: 2008/09/11
54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR THE
ULTRASONIC DETECTION OF TRANSPARENT

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WINDOW SECURITY FEATURES IN BANK is subsequently stored in a database for later


NOTES processing.
00: -
A system and method for automatically detecting the
presence of a perforation, tear, or a transparent
window security feature in a bank note. The system
includes an optical detection device, and an
ultrasonic detection device, and a conveyance
device for transporting the bank note along a defined
path proximate the detection devices. Each
detection device comprises a plurality of optical
transmitters and corresponding optical receivers that
bracket the note path. A computing device is also
provided to determine from the output of the optical 21: 2011/02716 22: 2009/09/25 43: 2012/07/05
detection device the presence of an optical 51: C07K; C07H; C12N; C12P
abnormality in the bank note; to determine from the 71: ELI LILLY AND COMPANY, AMBRX, INC.
output of the ultrasonic detection device the 72: TIAN, FENG, HAYS PUTNAM, ANNA-MARIA A,
presence of an ultrasonic abnormality in the bank CANNING, PETER C, SONG, FRANK, CHU,
STEPHANIE, SHEFFER, JOSEPH, BARNETT,
note; and to determine the presence of a perforation,
RICHARD S, SILADI, MARC, ATKINSON, KYLE,
tear, or transparent window feature based upon the LEE, DARIN
results of the optical abnormality determination or 33: US 31: 61/100,679 32: 2008/09/26
the ultrasonic abnormality determination. 33: US 31: 61/100,692 32: 2008/09/26
54: MODIFIED ANIMAL ERYTHROPOIETIN
POLYPEPTIDES AND THEIR USES
00: -
Modified animal erythropoietin polypetides and uses
thereof are provided.

21: 2011/02698 22: 2011/04/11 43: 2012/07/12


51: G07D
71: Toshiba International Corporation
72: KAYANI, Sohail
33: US 31: 61/096,219 32: 2008/09/11
54: MAGNETORESISTIVE DETECTION SYSTEM
AND METHOD FOR DETECTION OF MAGNETIC
IMAGE OF BANK NOTES
00: -
A system and method for obtaining a full image of a
bank note being processed. An array of 21: 2011/02763 22: 2011/04/13 43: 2012/07/13
magnetoresistive detectors is employed to obtain 51: C07K
multiple line-scan sensings of a bank note as the 71: Domantis Limited
note passes. A central processing unit obtains the 72: DE WILDT, Rudolf Maria
33: US 31: 61/107,085 32: 2008/10/21
plurality of sensings as magnetic pattern data which

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54: LIGANDS THAT HAVE BINDING SPECIFICITY


FOR DC-SIGN 21: 2011/02766 22: 2011/04/13 43: 2012/07/13
51: C08F, C08J, C08L
00: -
71: Solvay SA
The present invention provides an anti-dendritic cell-
72: BODART, Vincent, BLOYAERT, Claudine,
specific ICAM-3 grabbing non-integrin (DC-SIGN; DOMPAS, Dirk
CD209) immunoglobulin single variable domain. 33: FR 31: 0856965 32: 2008/10/14
Polypeptides, ligands and compositions comprising 33: FR 31: 0856966 32: 2008/10/14
such anti-DC-SIGN immunoglobulin single variable 54: COMPOSITION BASED ON A VINYL HALIDE
domains are also described along with nucleic acids POLYMER
encoding such immunoglobulins and vectors and 00: -
Composition comprising at least one vinyl halide
host cells for expression. The invention further
polymer and 0.1 to 5% by weight, relative to the
relates to uses, formulations, compositions and
weight of the vinyl halide polymer, of at least one
devices comprising such DC-SIGN-binding agents.
polymer of at least one acrylic ester obtained by
polymerization in solution in a liquid medium
21: 2011/02764 22: 2011/04/13 43: 2012/07/13 comprising at least one chain transfer agent chosen
51: A61K, A61P
among the C3 - C20 hydrocarbons containing at
71: Domantis Limited, Lipotek Pty Ltd
72: ALTIN, Joseph, ATMOSUKARTO, Ines, DE least one secondary alcohol function. Process for ifs
WILDT, Rudolf Maria, PARISH, Christopher, PRICE, manufacture, article obtained starting from this
Jason composition and use of this composition for
33: US 31: 61/107,095 32: 2008/10/21 manufacturing sheets and films via calendaring or
54: COMPOSITION FOR TARGETING DENDRITIC for manufacturing profiles by extrusion. Process for
CELLS
the manufacture of a polymer of at least one acrylic
00: -
The present invention relates to a composition for ester which can be used in the composition.
targeting dendritic cells. In particular, the present
invention relates to a composition comprising: a) one 21: 2011/02857 22: 2011/04/15 43: 2012/07/30
or more antigens; b) an anti-DC-SIGN 51: A61K, A61P
71: Mastitis Research Centre Limited
immunoglobulin single variable domain; and c) a
72: TUCKER, Ian George, WU, Zimei, AL ALAWI,
carrier which carries a) and b). The invention further Fadil, LEECH, Wayne Frederick
relates to formulations, compositions and devices 33: NZ 31: 571347 32: 2008/09/17
comprising such anti-DC-SIGN molecules and their 54: ANTI-INFECTIVE FORMULATION AND
use as a medicament and in the treatment of cancer, METHODS OF USE
suitably melanoma. 00: -
A formulation, for administration to the teat canal
or/and lower portion of teat cistern of a mammary
gland of an animal, wherein the formulation prior to
delivery is in the form of a paste, the formulation
including: an oil-based physical barrier material
which is able to form a cohesive mass in the teat
canal and/or the lower portion of the teat cistern, and
at least one antiseptic compound mixed with the
barrier material.

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00: -
Techniques for transmitting reference signal and
data using cyclic shifts of a base sequence are
described. The base sequence may have good
correlation properties, and different cyclic shifts of
the base sequence may be orthogonal to one
another. A user equipment (UE) may send at least
one reference signal on assigned resources using at
least one cyclic shift of the base sequence. The UE
may send data on the assigned resources using at
least one other cyclic shift of the base sequence. For
each reference signal, the UE may modulate a cyclic
21: 2011/02907 22: 2011/04/18 43: 2012/07/18 shift of the base sequence with a known modulation
51: A61K, A61P symbol. For data, the UE may modulate each cyclic
71: Nestec S.A.
shift of the base sequence used for data with a data
72: SCHIFFRIN, Eduardo, MILLER, Kevin Burke,
BRASSART, Dominique modulation symbol. Multiple UEs may share the
33: US 31: 61/098,258 32: 2008/09/19 same resources. Each UE may be assigned a
54: NUTRITIONAL SUPPORT OF THE IMMUNE different set of cyclic shifts among all cyclic shifts
SYSTEM DURING ANTI-CANCER TREATMENT available for the resources.
00: -
The present invention relates to methods and
immunonutritional compositions for preventing the
impairment of the immune function during anti-
cancer therapy, thereby attaining a better efficacy of
the treatment. More particularly, the present
invention relates to methods and immunonutritional
compositions that can transiently augment or
enhance the immunocompetence of an immune cell
and the immunogenecity of a tumor cell of a subject
undergoing anti-cancer therapy-induced apoptosis
and tumor-cell-enhanced immunogenicity such that
the innate and adaptive immune functions and
normal physiology of the immune cell are preserved,
which, in turn, lead to (i) a better tolerance and 21: 2011/02911 22: 2011/04/18 43: 2012/07/18
51: A61K, A61P
increased efficacy to anti-cancer therapy; (ii)
71: Nestec S.A.
transient augmentation or enhancement of 72: VIDAL, Karine, DELPIERRE, Eric, LOI, Ccile,
immunocompetence of the immune cell and MOINARD, Christophe, CHARRUEAU, Christine,
immunogenecity of the tumor cell; and (iii) BREUILLE, Denis, CYNOBER, Luc
optimization of the effects of and increase of 33: EP 31: 08105395.1 32: 2008/09/19
immunocompetence of the immune cell weakened 54: WHEY AND THYMUS FUNCTION
by anti-cancer therapy. 00: -
The present invention generally relates to the field of
nutrition and health. In particular, the present
21: 2011/02910. 22: 2011/04/18. 43: 2012/07/18 invention provides a composition that can be used to
51: H04L
maintain or improve thymus health. One
71: QUALCOMM Incorporated
72: GAAL, Peter, MONTOJO, Juan embodiment of the present invention is the use of
33: US 31: 61/099,407 32: 2008/09/23 whey or at least one protein fraction thereof for the
54: EFFICIENT MULTIPLEXING OF REFERENCE preparation of a composition to maintain or improve
SIGNAL AND DATA IN A WIRELESS thymus function.
COMMUNICATION SYSTEM

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71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY


21: 2011/02982 22: 2011/04/20 43: 2012/07/20 72: DECKNER, George, Endel, BAIG, Arif, Ali,
51: A61K, A61Q
HUGHES, Iain, Allan, KINCAID, Erica, Marie
71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY 33: US 31: 61/117,856 32: 2008/11/25
72: DECKNER, George, Endel, BAIG, Arif, Ali, 54: ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS WITH FUSED
HUGHES, Iain, Allan SILICA
33: US 31: 61/117,856 32: 2008/11/25
00: -
54: WHITENING COMPOSITION WITH FUSED
An oral care composition comprising a fused silica
SILICA
00: - abrasive and a stannous ion source.
An oral care composition comprising fused silica and
an oxidizing agent. 21: 2011/02986 22: 2011/04/20 43: 2012/07/20
51: A61K, A61Q
71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
72: DECKNER, George, Endel, BAIG, Arif, Ali,
HUGHES, Iain, Allan, HAUGHT, John, Christian
33: US 31: 61/117,856 32: 2008/11/25
54: ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS WITH FUSED
SILICA
00: -
An oral care composition comprising a fused silica
abrasive and an orally-acceptable carrier.

21: 2011/03008 22: 2011/04/20 43: 2012/07/20


51: C09J
71: Lumina Adhesives AB
72: TUNIUS, Mats
33: US 31: 61/099,625 32: 2008/09/24
21: 2011/02983 22: 2011/04/20 43: 2012/07/20 54: SWITCHABLE ADHESIVES
51: A61K, A61Q 00: -
71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY The present invention provides switchable adhesives
72: DECKNER, George, Endel, BAIG, Arif, Ali,
comprising a mixture, in proportions by weight, of
HUGHES, Iain, Allan, HAUGHT, John, Christian,
COLN, Ellen, Louise 20% to 98% of an adhesive, 2% to 80% of curable
33: US 31: 61/117,856 32: 2008/11/25 molecules and 0.05% to 10% of photoinitiator.
54: ORAL CARE COMPOSITIONS WITH Preferably, the adhesive and curable molecules are
IMPROVED AESTHETICS AND FUSED SILICA mutually soluble when dry, or the curable molecules
00: - and adhesive may be uniformly dispersed in each
An oral care composition comprising fused silica and other. Preferably the amount of adhesive in the
a flavoring agent. mixture is in the range 40% to 98% by weight, more
preferably 60% to 95% by weight, even more
preferably 70% to 85% by weight. Preferably the
21: 2011/02984 22: 2011/04/20 43: 2012/07/20 proportion of curable molecules in the mixture
51: A61K, A61Q ranges from 2% to 60% by weight, more preferably
71: THE PROCTER & GAMBLE COMPANY
5% to 40% by weight, even more preferably 15% to
72: DECKNER, George, Endel, BAIG, Arif, Ali,
HUGHES, Iain, Allan 30% by weight. Preferably, the photoinitiator is
33: US 31: 61/117,856 32: 2008/11/25 present in the mixture in the proportions 0.5% to 5%
54: ANTIBACTERIAL ORAL CARE by weight, more preferably 1% to 3% by weight.
COMPOSITIONS WITH FUSED SILICA Such switchable adhesives are useful in medical
00: - dressings and other removable sheet products, and
An oral care composition comprising a fused silica
may be simply prepared by stirring the adhesive, the
abrasive and an active.
curable molecules and the photoinitiator together at
21: 2011/02985 22: 2011/04/20 43: 2012/07/20 room temperature.
51: A61K, A61Q

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71: Nestec S.A.


72: BERGDAHL, Johan, MELDRUM, John,
HARRISON, David J., HAMEL, David, STIEGER,
Michael (Mischa)
33: EP 31: 08164987.3 32: 2008/09/24
54: DEVICE FOR IN-CUP-PREPARATION OF A
BEVERAGE
00: -
The present invention proposes a beverage
production device for preparing a beverage from a
21: 2011/03048 22: 2011/04/21 43: 2012/07/24 beverage concentrate contained in a receptacle,
51: A23L, A61K comprising a support means (1) for supporting the
71: Nestec S.A. receptacle (13), a platemember (2) arranged
72: BORTLIK, Karlheinz, BEGGIO, Maurizio, vertically to the support means, the platemember (2)
LAMBELET, Pierre, HUYNH-BA, Tuong, comprising at least four outlet nozzles (4) for
AESCHBACH, Robert
injecting a fluid jet (A) into the receptacle (13), liquid
33: EP 31: 08105432.2 32: 2008/09/25
54: REDUCING ASTRINGENCY IN supply means (6) connected to the outlet nozzles
COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING PHENOLIC (4), wherein at least two of the outlet nozzles (4) are
COMPOUNDS designed to direct a fluid jet (A3, A4) to an inner side
00: - wall (13b) of the receptacle (13) and said outlet
The present invention in general relates to the field nozzles (4) are arranged at different angles (a) with
of taste. In particular it relates to the reduction of
respect the vertical, and wherein at least two of the
astringency. One embodiment of the present
invention relates to the use of at least one outlet nozzles (4) are designed to direct a fluid jet
phospholipid for the preparation of a phenol (A1, A2) to the bottom of the receptacle (13a) and
containing composition to reduce the astringency of said outlet nozzles (4) are arranged at different
the composition. angles (b) with respect to the vertical.

21: 2011/03050 22: 2011/04/21 43: 2012/07/24


51: G06F
71: Nestec S.A.
72: JACKSON, Janet R., VAN BLADEREN, Peter
33: US 31: 61/192,797 32: 2008/09/22
54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR PROVIDING
PRODUCTS TO ANIMALS
00: -
Systems and methods for providing nutritional and
other products to animals are provided. Generally,
the invention provides a dispensing system
comprising an activity monitoring device, and a
dispensing device comprising a processor
programmed to receive a communication generated
by the activity monitoring device. The processor
controls the dispensing device to dispense a
nutritional or other product in response to the
communication from the activity monitoring device.
The activity monitoring device can be attached to an
animal and communicate with the dispensing device
information regarding the nutritional requirements of
the animal.

21: 2011/03052 22: 2011/04/21 43: 2012/07/24 21: 2011/03053 22: 2011/04/21 43: 2012/07/25
51: A47J 51: B60P, B62D, B66F

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71: Strang International Pty Ltd


72: ADAMSON, Peter Robert, ALLEN, Lyal Douglas,
STRANG, Andrew John Donald
33: AU 31: 2008905616 32: 2008/10/30
54: A DEVICE FOR PICKING UP AND
TRANSPORTING A LOAD
00: -
A trailer (10) for picking up and transporting a load
(200) includes a pair of chassis sides (12, 14) each
chassis side including wheels (110) supporting the
trailer, and a protrusion (150) for engaging with a
load to be picked up and transported. The trailer also
includes a cruciform link mechanism (36, 38) for
expanding and contracting the trailer by moving the
chassis sides (12, 14) towards and away from each
other. This enables the device to be positioned on
either side of a load (200) in an expanded state and
subsequently contracted to engage with the load.
The cruciform link mechanism (36, 38) is located
above the load in use and comprises two link
members (36, 38) of substantially equal length which
are pivoted to each other at their respective centres
(58) where they cross and which link the chassis 21: 2011/03119 22: 2009/09/11 43: 2012/05/02
sides together. 51: C07D, A61K, A61P
71: H. LUNDBECK A/S
72: KHANZHIN, NIKOLAY, NIELSEN, SREN
MLLER, SIMONSEN, KLAUS BK, JUHL,
KARSTEN
33: DK 31: PA200801290 32: 2008/09/15
33: DK 31: PA200900010 32: 2009/01/06
54: ISOQUINOLINONE DERIVATIVES AS NK3
ANTAGONISTS
00: -
The invention relates to isoquinolinone derivatives
useful in therapy, in particular in the treatment of
psychosis, to compositions comprising said
21: 2011/03093 22: 2011/04/26 43: 2012/07/26 compounds, and to methods of treating diseases
51: B01D comprising the administration of said compounds.
71: MECS, Inc.
72: ZIEBOLD, Steven A., MUELLER, Frederick L., 21: 2011/03153 22: 29/04/2011 43: 02/08/2012
SPENCE, Mark, AZWELL, Douglas E. 51: B65D
33: US 31: 61/109,447 32: 2008/10/29 71: TRANS OCEAN LIQUID TECHNOLOGIES
54: COMPACT FIBER BED MIST ELIMINATOR (PTY) LIMITED
00: - 72: MCANDREW ALEC and BOWERS IMRAAN
A mist eliminator for use in removing aerosols and 33: GB 31: 0819482.1 32: 2008/10/23
particularly liquids from a gas flow. The mist 54: THERMAL INSULATION OF SHIPPING
eliminator includes filter panels made of fiber CONTAINERS
material that arranged generally parallel to the inflow 00: -
of gas into the mist eliminator. The construction of 57: A liner (22) for a shipping container is disclosed
the mist eliminator controls gas velocities and which includes a roof panel (28), an end panel (30)
and side wall panels (26). Cords (24) are attached to
provides sufficient aerosol removal in a compact
the liner in the viscinity of the end wall panel (30)
volume at low operating pressure drop.

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and extend through loops along the top edges of the


wall panels (26). Hooks, carried by the parts of the
cords (24) between the loops, are provided for
attaching the cords to sets of lashing points of the
shipping container. The cords can be anchored and
then tensioned, in a temporary manner, to pull the
top edges of the side wall panels (26) towards the
lashing points to facilitate cargo loading. When the
cords (24) are permitted to become slack, the roof
panel (28) drops down onto the loaded cargo.

21: 2011/03169 22: 2009/11/24 43: 2012/06/11


51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: NSAB, FILIAL AF NEUROSEARCH SWEDEN
AB, SVERIGE
72: SWANSON, LARS, PETTERSSON, FREDRIK,
SONESSON, CLAS
33: DK 31: PA 2008 01657 32: 2008/11/24
54: 3-PHENYL-3-METHOXYPYRROLIDINE
DERIVATIVES AS MODULATORS OF CORTICAL
CATECHOLAMINERGIC NEUROTRANSMISSION
00: -
The present invention relates to novel 3-phenyl-3-
21: 2011/03168 22: 2009/10/21 43: 2012/05/21 methoxy-pyrrolidine derivatives, useful for
51: E21B
71: BAKER HUGHES INCORPORATED, ELEMENT modulating extracellular levels of catecholamines,
SIX (PRODUCTION) (PTY) LTD dopamine and norepinephrine, in cerebral cortical
72: JONKER, CORNELIS ROELOF, DIGIOVANNI, areas of the mammalian brain, and more specifically
ANTHONY ALBERT, NILEN, ROGER WILLIAM for the treatment of central nervous system
NIGEL disorders. In other aspects the invention relates to
33: GB 31: 0819257.7 32: 2008/10/21 pharmaceutical compositions comprising the 3-
54: INSERT FOR AN ATTACK TOOL, METHOD
phenyl-3-methoxy-pyrrolidine derivatives of the
FOR MAKING SAME AND TOOLS
INCORPORATING SAME invention and to the use of these compounds for
00: - therapeutic applications.
The invention relates to an insert for an attack tool,
the insert comprising a super-hard cap having a 21: 2011/03179 22: 2011/04/29 43: 2012/07/30
volume and bonded to a substrate at an interface, 51: A61K, A61P, C07K
the super-hard cap having an average Young's 71: Eli Lilly and Company
modulus of greater than 900 GPa and the substrate 72: BERG, David Thompson, GRINNELL, Brian
characterised in that it comprises a reinforcing William, GUPTA, Akanksha
33: US 31: 61/113,801 32: 2008/11/12
bolster portion as a means for stiffening a region of 54: COMPOSITIONS AND METHODS OF USE
the substrate proximate the interface, the reinforcing FOR SOLUBLE THROMBOMODULIN VARIANTS
bolster portion having an aggregate volume that is 00: -
greater than that of the super-hard cap and an The present invention provides a method for
average Young's modulus at least 60% that of the preventing and/or treating a patient with acute
super-hard cap. The invention further relates to a kidney injury caused by a variety of conditions. The
method comprises administering to the patient
method for manufacturing such an insert and a
soluble thrombomodulin variants that do not bind
method for using such an insert. thrombin. In conjunction with standard of care,
soluble thrombomodulin variants that do not bind
thrombin will prevent or reduce acute kidney injury
and subsequent morbidity and mortality.

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00: -
The invention relates to a method for finishing a
21: 2011/03203 22: 2009/10/02 43: 2012/05/03
51: A61B wood-based board (2), which has a decoration on at
71: UNIVERSITY OF CAPE TOWN, SOUTH least one upper face and/or one lower face,
AFRICAN MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL comprising the following steps: (a) cleaning the
72: BERGMAN, NILS JOHANNES, MORGAN, upper face and the lower face of the wood-based
BARAK ELI board (2), (b) applying a first upper resin layer that
33: ZA 31: 2008/08457 32: 2008/10/03 contains corundum particles to the upper face and a
54: NEONATAL BRAIN WELL-BEING MONITOR
first lower resin layer to the lower face of the wood-
00: -
A method and apparatus for monitoring the based board (2), (c) drying the first upper resin layer
emotional state of an infant are disclosed. The and the first lower resin layer to a residual moisture
apparatus includes an input circuit for receiving and content of from 3% to 6%, (d) applying a second
pre-processing EEG and ECG data acquired from a upper resin layer that contains cellulose to the upper
subject. A processor running proprietary software, face and a second lower resin layer to the lower face
implementing respective modules of the apparatus, of the wood-based board (2), (e) drying the second
is arranged to analyse the EEG data and ECG data upper resin layer and the second lower resin layer to
and generate respective output data related thereto. a residual moisture content of from 3% to 6%, (f)
The respective modules determine asymmetry of the applying an at least third upper resin layer that
frontal lobe activity, and analyse the ECG data to contains glass particles to the upper face and an at
determine several parameters including heart rate least third lower resin layer to the lower face of the
and at least one further parameter related to the wood-based board (2), (g) drying the third upper
interval between R-waves in an ECG waveform of resin layer and the third lower resin layer to a
the subject. The first and second output data are residual moisture content of from 3% to 6%, (h)
processed to generate display data, and the compressing the layer structure under the influence
apparatus includes at least one display responsive of pressure and temperature.
to the display data to provide an indication in real
time or near-real time of the emotional state of the
subject.

21: 2011/03319 22: 2009/10/09 43: 2012/05/07


51: G06F
71: INTERNET SERVICES, LLC
72: ALARCON, RAMON
21: 2011/03266 22: 2010/10/08 43: 2012/07/13 33: US 31: 61/104,658 32: 2008/10/10
51: B44C 54: HAPTIC OUTPUT DEVICE FOR USE WITH
71: FLOORING TECHNOLOGIES LTD. HAPTIC ENCODED MEDIA
72: OLDORFF, FRANK 00: -
33: EP 31: 09015939.3 32: 2009/12/23 Methods, systems, and apparatus for generating
54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR FINISHING AN sensations in response to haptic data. A sensation
ENGINEERED WOOD BOARD
output device can include a processor adapted to

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generate one or more control signals corresponding 51: B23K


to a haptic command, an actuator adapted to output 71: CATERPILLAR INC.
a force to a drive mechanism in response to one or 72: HENDERSON, STEPHEN L, FISCHER, KEITH
D, BARNES, CHRISTOPHER
more control signals received from the processor, an
33: US 31: 61/116,986 32: 2008/11/21
opening through which a portion of a user's body can 54: ABRASION RESISTANT COMPOSITION
be inserted, and an interface surface coupled to the 00: -
drive mechanism, the interface surface configured to A surface covering composition of abrasion resistant
at least partially contact the inserted portion of the character adapted for disposition in overlying
user's body. Further, the interface surface can be a bonded relation to a metal substrate. The surface
compliant belt having surface features that is covering composition includes metal carbide
coupled with a carrier belt that is in contact with the particles within a metal matrix at a packing factor of
drive mechanism. Additionally, the sensation output not less than about 0.6. Not less than about 40
device can include a memory storing an algorithm percent by weight of the metal carbide particles are
including one or more haptic commands, which can characterized by an effective diameter in the range
be executed by the processor. of +14 - 32 mesh prior to introduction to the metal
matrix. Not less than about 3 percent by weight of
the metal carbide particles are characterized by an
effective diameter of +60 mesh prior to introduction
to the metal matrix.

21: 2011/03320 22: 2009/10/13 43: 2012/05/07


51: A61K; A61P 21: 2011/03411 22: 2009/11/10 43: 2012/05/10
71: NATIONAL INSTITUTE OF IMMUNOLOGY, 51: C07D; A61K; A61P
INDIAN INSTITUTE OF TECHNOLOGY, BOMBAY 71: VERTEX PHARMACEUTICALS
72: AVADHESHA, SUROLIA, KANT, TUSHAR INCORPORATED
BEURIA, DULAL, PANDA 72: KNEGTEL, RONALD, KAY, DAVID, CHARRIER,
33: IN 31: 2345/DEL/2008 32: 2008/10/13 JEAN-DAMIEN, BINCH, HAYLEY, FANNING, LEV T
54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR D, DURRANT, STEVEN, CLEVELAND, THOMAS,
THERAPEUTIC OR PROPHYLACTIC O'DONNELL, MICHAEL, PINDER, JOANNE, JOSHI,
TREATMENT OF BACTERIAL INFECTIONS AND PRAMOD, SHETH, URVI, YOUNG, STEPHEN,
ASSOCIATED DISEASES HURLEY, DENNIS, SILINA, ALINA, MACCORMICK,
00: - SOMHAIRLE, VIRANI, ANISA, REAPER, PHILIP
The present invention provides a pharmaceutical MICHAEL
composition comprising 3-{5-[4-Oxo-2-thioxo-3-(3- 33: US 31: 61/112,906 32: 2008/11/10
trifluoromethyl-phenyl)-thiazolidin-5-ylidenemethyl]- 33: US 31: 61/114,204 32: 2008/11/13
furan-2-yl}-benzoic acid or a pharmaceutically 33: US 31: 61/146,463 32: 2009/01/22
acceptable salt thereof and pharmaceutically 33: US 31: 61/163,655 32: 2009/03/26
acceptable excipients for therapeutic or prophylactic 54: COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS INHIBITORS OF
treatment of bacterial infections and diseases ATR KINASE
associated thereof. 00: -
The present disclosure relates to pyrazine
1
21: 2011/03402 22: 2009/09/21 43: 2012/05/10 compounds of formula (I) wherein L, n, R , and

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2
R are as described in the specification. These monotherapy or else in combination with other
compounds are useful as inhibitors of ATR protein medicaments or further therapeutic measures.
kinase. The disclosure also relates to
pharmaceutically acceptable compositions 21: 2011/03519 22: 2009/11/13 43: 2012/05/14
comprising the compounds of the disclosure; 51: C01C; B01D; C01B
methods of treating of various diseases, disorders, 71: LURGI GMBH
and conditions using the compounds of the 72: UNGAR, GERT, LINICUS, MATTHIAS
33: DE 31: 10 2008 058 143.7 32: 2008/11/20
disclosure; processes for preparing the compounds
54: METHOD AND PLANT FOR OBTAINING NH3
of the disclosure; intermediates for the preparation of FROM A MIXTURE COMPRISING NH3 AND
the compounds of the disclosure; and methods of ACIDIC GASES
using the compounds inin vitroapplications, such as 00: -
the study of kinases in biological and pathological The invention relates to a method and plant for
phenomena; the study of intracellular signal obtaining ammonia from an acidic gas mixture
transduction pathways mediated by such kinases; comprising ammonia, H2S and/or CO2and low boiling
and the comparative evaluation of new kinase water soluble organic components. In order to avoid
inhibitors. an enrichment of volatile organic compounds in the
acidic gas absorber, a partial stream of the liquid
phase from an acidic gas absorber is extracted and
worked up such that gaseous ammonia with a
reduced content of volatile organic compounds is
obtained which is recycled to the acidic gas
absorber.

21: 2011/03476 22: 2011/05/12 43: 2012/06/28


51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Bayer Schering Pharma Aktiengesellschaft
72: HRTER, Michael, BECK, Hartmut,
ELLINGHAUS, Peter, BERHOERSTER, Kerstin,
GRESCHAT, Susanne, THIERAUCH, Karl-Heinz,
SSSMEIER, Frank
33: DE 31: 10 2008 057 343.4 32: 2008/11/14
54: HETEROCYCLICALLY SUBSTITUTED ARYL
COMPOUNDS AS HIF INHIBITORS
00: -
The present application relates to novel
heterocyclically substituted aryl compounds, to
processes for preparation thereof, to the use thereof
for treatment and/or prevention of disorders and to
the use thereof for production of medicaments for
treatment and/or prevention of disorders, especially
for treatment and/or prevention of hyperproliferative
and angiogenic disorders, and those disorders which
arise as a result of a metabolic adaptation to hypoxic
states. Such treatments can be effected as

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21: 2011/03530 22: 2009/10/09 43: 2012/06/13


51: H02H; H01H
71: UNIVERSIDADE ESTADUAL DE CAMPINAS -
UNICAMP
72: TAVARES, MARIA CRISTINA DIAS, VALERO,
PATRICIA MESTAS
33: BR 31: PI0804330-2 32: 2008/10/13
54: FAST THREE-PHASE RECLOSING METHOD
IN SHUNT REACTOR COMPENSATED
TRANSMISSION LINES
00: -
The present invention describes a method for
controlling overvoltages when reclosing shunt
reactor compensated transmission lines. After the
circuit breaker opens a transmission line, the
interaction between the transverse admittance of the
line and the inductance of the compensation shunt
reactor causes the voltage between the poles of the
circuit-breaker to oscillate (pulse). The best point to 21: 2011/03599 22: 17/05/2011 43: 17/11/2011
reclose the circuit breaker corresponds to the region 51: F21S, G08B
where the voltage pulse amplitude between the 71: ACCUTRAK (PTY) LTD
72: KAPP DIEDERIK ARNOLDUS
circuit breaker poles is the lowest. The disclosed
33: ZA 31: 2010/02932 32: 2010/05/28
method determines with greater reliability the first 54: BATTERY MONITORING SYSTEM
minimum pulse region, irrespective of the zero 00: -
crossing of the voltage wave. This method also 57: A battery pack monitoring system wherein a
affords a greater time margin to operate the circuit sensor, for each cell in the pack, generates a cell
breaker, since detection of the best reclosing region signal based on a parameter of the cell and cell
occurs several fundamental frequency cycles in signals are sent to a control location.
advance. When incorporated into the logic control
unit of a digital relay for the three-phase reclosing of
transmission lines, this method creates a new digital
relay for adaptive three-phase reclosing of
transmission lines with shunt reactor compensation.

21: 2011/03624 22: 2009/11/10 43: 2012/05/17


51: C04B
71: LGLEN KFT.
72: ANTAL, ISTVN

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33: HU 31: P0800701 32: 2008/11/19 prophylactic/therapeutic agent for androgen-


54: LIGHTWEIGHT BUILDING STRUCTURE independent cancer, in particular, androgen-
PRODUCED BY USING A MORTAR AND A independent prostate cancer.
METHOD FOR THE PRODUCTION
00: -
21: 2011/03628 22: 2009/11/13 43: 2012/05/17
The object of the present invention is a mortar for
51: C12N; C12R
buildings that contains foamed polystyrene and 71: MARINA BIOTECH, INC
cement. The mortar contains the foamed polystyrene 72: FRUEHAUF, JOHANNES HEINRICH, VAZE,
and a part of the cement in the form of a ground MORESHWAR BHANUDAS, LAROUX, FLOYD
material and it contains 50-200 kg of unbound, STEPHEN, SEXTON, JESSICA ANN
anhydrous cement for every 1 m3 of ground 33: US 31: 61/114,610 32: 2008/11/14
material, where the ground material includes 54: E. COLI MEDIATED GENE SILENCING OF
BETA-CATENIN
granules of 0.5-10 mm and is made by grinding
00: -
pressed foamed concrete that has been allowed to Methods are described for the delivery of one or
stand and contains foamed polystyrene. For the more small interfering RNAs (siRNAs) to a
production of the mortar, the pressed foam concrete eukaryotic cell using a bacterium or BTP. Methods
that has been allowed to stand and contains are also described for using this bacterium to
polystyrene foam is ground into granules no larger regulate gene expression in eukaryotic cells using
than 10 mm, cement is added, then water is added RNA interference, and methods for treating viral
thereto upon application. Such mortar can be used diseases and disorders. The bacterium or BTP
to create various building structures that include a includes one or more siRNAs or one or more DNA
frame structure (40), a foam concrete panel (60) molecules encoding one or more siRNAs. Vectors
affixed to the frame structure (40) and mortar (14) are also described for use with the bacteria of the
applied into the interspaces of the frame structure invention for causing RNA interference in eukaryotic
(40). cells.

21: 2011/03627 22: 2009/12/28 43: 2012/06/28


51: A61K; A61P
71: TAKEDA PHARMACEUTICAL COMPANY
LIMITED
72: MATSUI, HISANORI
33: US 31: 61/203,887 32: 2008/12/29
54: PROPHYLACTIC/THERAPEUTIC AGENT FOR
CANCER
00: - 21: 2011/03721 22: 2009/11/24 43: 2012/06/28
A prophylactic/therapeutic agent for androgen- 51: C11D
independent cancer is provided. A 71: UNILEVER PLC
prophylactic/therapeutic agent for androgen- 72: PRAMANIK, AMITAVA, SARKAR, ARPITA,
independent cancer includes a metastin derivative, DAS, SUBIR K, SINHA, ARCHANA
and is particularly useful as a 33: IN 31: 2623/MUM/2008 32: 2008/12/16

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54: SOLID BUILDER COMPOSITION


00: -
The present invention provides a solid builder
composition comprising an alkali metal carbonate,
an alkali metal silicate, calcium carbonate, and soap,
wherein the soap is in form of particles comprising at
least 50% by weight soap and wherein at least 80%
by weight of the soap particles are retained on sieve
of 70 mesh. Said builder composition was found to
provide relatively faster building kinetics than known
builder compositions of the prior art. 21: 2011/03802 22: 2009/12/02 43: 2012/07/24
51: B21D, E04B
21: 2011/03723 22: 2009/12/09 43: 2012/05/22 71: M. I. C. INDUSTRIES, INC.
51: C07K; A61P; G01N; C12N; A61K 72: MORELLO, FREDERICK, ANDERSON, TODD E
71: GENMAB A/S 33: US 31: 12/314,555 32: 2008/12/12
72: VAN DE WINKEL, JAN, VINK, TOM, PARREN, 54: CURVED BUILDING PANEL, BUILDING
PAUL, BLEEKER, WILLEM KAREL, VERPLOEGEN, STRUCTURE, PANEL CURVING SYSTEM AND
SANDRA, SATIJN, DAVID P E, HOET, RENE M A, METHODS FOR MAKING CURVED BUILDING
BREINHOLT, VIBEKE MILLER, EHRNROOTH, PANELS
EVA, BAADSGAARD, OLE, HOUTKAMP, MISCHA, 00: -
OUDSHOORN, MAROESKA, DE JONG, ROB N A building panel formed from sheet material extends
33: US 31: 61/201,335 32: 2008/12/09 in a longitudinal direction along its length and
33: DK 31: PA 2008 01744 32: 2008/12/09 includes a curved center portion in cross section, a
54: HUMAN ANTIBODIES AGAINST HUMAN pair of side portions extending from the curved
TISSUE FACTOR
center portion, and a pair of connecting portions
00: -
Isolated human monoclonal antibodies which bind to extending from the side portions. The curved center
human TF and related antibody- based compositions portion includes a plurality segments extending in
and molecules, are disclosed. Also disclosed are the longitudinal direction. The panel is curved in the
pharmaceutical compositions comprising the longitudinal direction without having transverse
antibodies, and therapeutic and diagnostic methods corrugations. A particular segment may have a
for using the antibodies. depth greater than that of another segment to
accommodate the longitudinal curve. A system for
longitudinally curving the panel includes first and
21: 2011/03724 22: 2009/12/21 43: 2012/06/26
second curving assemblies, each of which includes
51: A01N
71: PINNACLE PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. multiple rollers arranged to contact the panel as it
72: HECHT, SIDNEY, FAHMI, NOUR EDDINE, passes along, a positioning mechanism for changing
ROY, SAMIR D, BONNEVILLE, GEORGE a relative rotational orientation between the first and
33: US 31: 61/139,428 32: 2008/12/19 second curving assemblies, a drive system for
33: US 31: 61/232,663 32: 2009/08/10 moving the panel longitudinally, and a control
54: PHENAZOPYRIDINE COMPOUNDS
system for controlling the positioning mechanism.
00: -
The present invention is directed to substituted
phenazopyridines represented by Formula I. The
present invention also relates to the discovery that
compounds of Formula I have increased
bioavailability as compared to unconjugated
phenazopyridine.

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00: -
Pharmaceutical composition comprising an antibody
specifically recognizing CD38 and
cyclophosphamide.

21: 2011/03923. 22: 2009/11/27. 43: 2012/06/28


51: A61K; A61P
71: SANOFI
72: LEJEUNE, PASCALE, VRIGNAUD, PATRICIA
33: EP 31: 08291117.3 32: 2008/11/28
54: ANTITUMOR COMBINATIONS CONTAINING
ANTIBODIES RECOGNIZING SPECIFICALLY
CD38 AND VINCRISTINE
00: -
Pharmaceutical composition comprising an antibody
specifically recognizing CD38 and vincristine.

21: 2011/03903 22: 27/05/2011 43: 27/07/2012 21: 2011/03925 22: 2009/11/27 43: 2012/06/28
51: F16K 51: A61K; A61P
71: PATRICK ELLAN STEENKAMP 71: SANOFI
72: PATRICK ELLAN STEENKAMP 72: LEJEUNE, PASCALE, VRIGNAUD, PATRICIA
33: ZA 31: 2010/07748 32: 2010/10/29 33: EP 31: 08291116.5 32: 2008/11/28
54: GAS CYCLINDER SAFETY DEVICE 54: ANTITUMOR COMBINATIONS CONTAINING
00: - ANTIBODIES RECOGNIZING SPECIFICALLY
57: A protective housing is provided for a valve for a CD38 AND MELPHALAN
gas cylinder or a water tap. The protective housing 00: -
includes a pair of curved members that are Pharmaceutical composition comprising an antibody
engagable around the head of the valve body, the specifically recognizing CD38 and melphalan.
curved members having lugs with corresponding
holes for receiving a lock for retaining the housing in 21: 2011/03937 22: 2009/11/30 43: 2012/06/28
place. The housing has a flange extending inwards 51: A23L
from the base of the members to engage with a 71: UNILEVER PLC
formation on the valve body. 72: MAVROUDIS, NIKOLAOS, RAVESTEIN,
PETER, DUBBELMAN, SANDER
33: EP 31: 08172402.3 32: 2008/12/19
54: UMAMI ACTIVE FRACTION, METHOD TO
PREPARE THE SAME, METHOD OF ENHANCING
UMAMI TASTE AND METHOD OF PREPARING A
FOOD PRODUCT
00: -
The present invention relates to a novel method for
preparing an umami active fraction for enhancing
umami taste.

21: 2011/03970 22: 2010/06/22 43: 2012/06/08


51: B25D; E21B; G10K
21: 2011/03920 22: 2009/11/27 43: 2012/06/28 71: COMPAIR (SA) (PTY) LTD
51: A61K; A61P 72: MAKHANYA, MANQOBA
71: SANOFI 33: ZA 31: 2009/04383 32: 2009/06/23
72: LEJEUNE, PASCALE, VRIGNAUD, PATRICIA 54: MUFFLER FOR PNEUMATIC ROCK DRILL
33: EP 31: 08291119.9 32: 2008/11/28 00: -
54: ANTITUMOR COMBINATIONS CONTAINING One aspect of the invention concerns a pneumatic
ANTIBODIES RECOGNIZING SPECIFICALLY
rock drill (10) having a cylinder (18), a least one
CD38 AND CYLOPHOSPHAMIDE

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exhaust opening (30) from the cylinder through pharmaceutically acceptable analogs, tautomeric
which air is exhausted and a muffler (42) which forms, stereoisomers, polymorphs, prodrugs,
extends around the cylinder and over the exhaust metabolites, salts or solvates thereof. The present
opening. The muffler has a muffler casing (44) which invention also provides pharmaceutical compositions
surrounds the cylinder and includes casing parts (46, comprising novel compounds of formula I and
48) assembled together around the cylinder. The methods of using them. The compounds of the
muffler casing defines a muffler space (70) present invention are useful as antimicrobial agents,
extending around the cylinder with the exhaust effective against a number of aerobic and/or
opening venting into an upper part of the muffler anaerobic Gram positive and/or Gram negative
space towards its rear end. There is a series of pathogens such as multi drug resistant species
spaced apart exhaust ports (80) venting downwardly ofStaphylococcus, Streptococcus, Enterococcus,
from a front end of the muffler space through the Bacterioides,Clostridia, H. influenza, Moraxella,acid-
muffler casing. There is also a baffle structure (72) fast organisms such asMycobacterium
located in the upper part of the muffler space tuberculosisas well as Linezolid resistant species
between the exhaust opening and the exhaust ports. ofStaphylococcusandEnterococcus.
This structure includes spaced apart, perforated
baffle plates (76) through which air venting into the
muffler space through the exhaust opening must
pass en route to the exhaust ports. Another aspect
of the invention concerns the muffler itself.

21: 2011/03980 22: 2009/11/17 43: 2012/05/31


51: C12N; A01H
71: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND
INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION,
GRAINS RESEARCH AND DEVELOPMENT
CORPORATION
72: ZHOU, XUE-RONG, SINGH, SURINDER PAL,
PETRIE, JAMES ROBERTSON, MACKENZIE,
ANNE MAREE, LIU, QING, SHRESTHA,
PUSHKAR, NICHOLS, PETER DAVID,
BLACKBURN, SUSAN IRENE ELLIS, MANSOUR,
MAGED PETER, ROBERT, STANLEY SURESH,
FRAMPTON, DION MATTHEW FREDERICK,
21: 2011/03978 22: 2009/11/18 43: 2012/05/31 WOOD, CRAIG CHRISTOPHER
51: C07D 33: US 31: 61/199,669 32: 2008/11/18
71: PANACEA BIOTEC LTD. 33: US 31: 61/270,710 32: 2009/07/09
72: TREHAN, SANJAY, DAS, JAGATTARAN, 54: ENZYMES AND METHODS FOR PRODUCING
MAGADI, SITARAM KUMAR, SHARMA, SUDHIR OMEGA-3 FATTY ACIDS
KUMAR, JAIN, RAJESH, KANWAR, SANDEEP 00: -
33: IN 31: 2623/DEL/2008 32: 2008/11/20 The present invention relates generally to the field of
54: NOVEL ANTIMICROBIALS recombinant fatty acid synthesis, particularly in
00: - transgenic plants. The application describes genes
The present invention relates to novel phenyl involved in fatty acid synthesis and provides
oxazolidinone compounds of formula I, their methods and vectors for the manipulation of fatty
pharmaceutically acceptable analogs, tautomeric acid composition of plant oils. In particular, the
forms, stereoisomers, polymorphs, prodrugs, invention provides constructs for achieving the
metabolites, salts or solvates thereof. The invention integration of multiple heterologous genes involved
also relates to the processes for the synthesis of in fatty acid synthesis into the plant genome, such
novel compounds of formula I or their

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that the resulting plants produce altered levels of


polyunsaturated fatty acids. Also described are
methods for enhancing the expression of fatty acid
biosynthesis enzymes by co-expressing a silencing
suppressor within the plant storage organ.

21: 2011/04015 22: 2009/12/08 43: 2012/06/04


51: C02F
71: SURREY AQUATECHNOLOGY LTD.
72: NICOLL, PETER
33: GB 31: 0822361.2 32: 2008/12/08
54: PROCESS FOR OPERATING A COOLING
TOWER COMPRISING THE TREATMENT OF
FEED WATER BY DIRECT OSMOSIS
00: -
A process for operating a cooling tower (10), said
process comprising: introducing a feed solution into
a cooling tower, evaporating solvent from the feed
solution to produce a concentrated solution, 21: 2011/04016 22: 2009/12/01 43: 2012/06/04
51: A61N, F16C
removing a portion of the concentrated solution as
71: AMBICARE HEALTH LIMITED
blow-down, passing at least a portion of the blow- 72: ALTHORPE, CHRIS, MCNEILL, ANDREW
down through a first membrane in a nanofiltration 33: GB 31: 0821818.2 32: 2008/12/01
unit (14), such that at least some of the solute in the 54: MEDICAL APPARATUS
blow-down are retained as a concentrated blow- 00: -
down solution on the retentate-side of the first There is herein described medical apparatus. More
membrane, contacting at least a portion of the particularly, there is herein described medical
concentrated blow- down solution (42) with one side apparatus capable of adapting and/or conforming to
of a second membrane (12) and contacting a a non-planar surface on a patient's body.
solution having a lower solute concentration than the
combined concentrated blow-down solution and the
return from the cooling tower with the opposite side
of the second membrane, such that solvent flows
across the second membrane to dilute the
concentrated blow down solution by direct osmosis,
and re-introducing the diluted blow-down solution to
the cooling tower.

21: 2011/04017 22: 2009/12/01 43: 2012/06/05


51: A61N
71: AMBICARE HEALTH LIMITED
72: MCNEILL, ANDREW, TAYLOR, JONO
33: GB 31: 0821862.0 32: 2008/12/01
54: LIGHT EMITTING APPARATUS

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00: - 54: FOOD PRODUCTS ENRICHED WITH


There is herein described light emitting apparatus METHYLXANTHINES
capable of adapting and/or conforming to a non- 00: -
planar surface on a patient's body. A food product enriched with one or more
methylxanthines is provided. The food product
comprises a total amount of from 100 to 3000
milligram of methylxanthines per unit amount of the
food product, and further comprises a polymeric
polyphenol compound that has a molecular weight
equal to or above 500 gram per mole and which is
complexed with the one or more methylxanthines,
wherein the weight ratio of the polymeric polyphenol
compound to the one or more methylxanthines is
from 10:1 to 1:10 A method for the production of
such food products is also provided.

21: 2011/04064 22: 2009/11/27 43: 2012/06/28


51: A61K; A61P
71: SANOFI
72: LEJEUNE, PASCALE, VRIGNAUD, PATRICIA
33: EP 31: 08291118.1 32: 2008/11/28
54: ANTITUMOR COMBINATIONS CONTAINING
ANTIBODIES RECOGNIZING SPECIFICALLY
CD38 AND CYTARABINE
00: -
Pharmaceutical composition comprising an antibody
specifically recognizing CD38 and cytarabine.
21: 2011/04018 22: 2009/11/24 43: 2012/06/05
51: C07K; A61K; A61P; C12N
71: GOVERNMENT OF THE UNITED STATES OF 21: 2011/04103 22: 2009/12/09 43: 2012/06/11
AMERICA, AS REPRESENTED BY THE 51: B62D
SECRETARY, DEPARTMENT OF HEALTH AND 71: CATERPILLAR INC.
HUMAN SERVICES 72: JOHANNSEN, ERIC J, STEINER, KEVIN L,
72: NABEL, GARY J, AKAHATA, WATARU, RAO, CLARKE, DONOVAN S, NASH, JEFFREY P,
SRINIVAS S BROOKS, JENNIFER A, RECKER, ROGER L
33: US 31: 61/118,206 32: 2008/11/26 33: US 31: 12/314,591 32: 2008/12/12
33: US 31: 61/201,118 32: 2008/12/05 54: MASTER LINK FOR A TRACK CHAIN
54: VIRUS LIKE PARTICLE COMPOSITIONS AND 00: -
METHODS OF USE A master link (62, 64) for a chain assembly (22) is
00: - provided. The master link includes a body member
The invention features compositions and methods (66) with a first side (68), a second side (70)
for the prevention or treatment of one or more positioned opposite the first side, a shoe surface
strains of Chikungunya virus, as well as other (76) configured to receive a track shoe (24), and a
alphavirus-mediated diseases. rail surface (78) positioned opposite the shoe
surface. The master link also includes first and
21: 2011/04029 22: 2009/12/03 43: 2012/06/04 second apertures (72, 74) extending through the
51: A23C; A23D; A23F; A23G; A23L body member from the first side to the second side
71: UNILEVER PLC and third and fourth apertures (80, 82) extending
72: BERRY, MARK JOHN, FARR, ROBERT
through the body member from the first side to the
STANLEY, VELIKOV, KRASSIMIR PETKOV,
GANZEVLES, RENATE ANTONIA, GRAAF DE, second side and located between the first and
YOUNG MARTIN second apertures. The master link also includes a
33: EP 31: 08172988.1 32: 2008/12/29 strut member (84) dividing the third and fourth

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apertures. The master link also includes a first gap 72: BURAK, ERIC S, LI, DANPING, DRESBACK,
(90) located in the body member and extending from DAVID S, LORD, DANIELLE BEURER
the first aperture to the third aperture and a second 33: US 31: 61/199,253 32: 2008/11/15
54: ANTIMICROBIAL COMPOSITIONS
gap (92) located in the body member and extending
00: -
from the fourth aperture to the second aperture. The The present invention relates to antimicrobial
master link further includes a third gap (94) located compositions and more specifically compositions of
in the strut member and extending from the third quinolone carboxylic acid derivatives. These
aperture to the fourth aperture. compositions have improved solubility, stability, and
tolerability. These compositions are useful for
intravenous administration for treating, preventing, or
reducing the risk of infection.

21: 2011/04145 22: 2011/06/03 43: 2012/06/28


51: A61K
71: Bayer Animal Health GmbH
72: KANIKANTI, Venkata - Rangarao, HAMANN,
Hans-Juergen, KLEINEBUDDE, Peter, WITZLEB,
Rieke
33: DE 31: 102008060472.0 32: 2008/12/05
54: EXTRUDATE HAVING SPICULAR ACTIVE
SUBSTANCES
00: -
The invention relates to extrudates comprising at
21: 2011/04107 22: 2008/12/09 43: 2012/06/11 least one pharmaceutically active substance in the
51: A61K shape of pins, wherein the ratio of particle sizes of
71: SYNTHON B.V. the spicular pharmaceutically active substance to the
72: VAN DEN HEUVEL, DENNY JOHAN MARIJN, strand diameter is at least 1:15, and to the use of
WEIJERS, JOHANNES WILHELMUS MAURICE, said extrudates for producing medications.
PAMPERIN, DIRK
54: TAMSULOSIN PELLETS FOR FIXED DOSE 21: 2011/04155 22: 2009/12/04 43: 2012/06/04
COMBINATION 51: C07D; A61K; A61P
00: - 71: H. LUNDBECK A/S, BIOTIE THERAPIES
The invention relates to a population of tamsulosin- CORP.
comprising pellets for oral administration of a 72: LOPEZ DE DIEGO, HEIDI, DE FAVERI, CARLA,
combination dosage form containing physically HUBER, FLORIAN ANTON MARTIN
separated a tamsulosin dose in the form of the 33: DK 31: PA200801729 32: 2008/12/05
population of the tamsulosin comprising pellets and 54: NALMEFENE HYDROCHLORIDE DIHYDRATE
at least one other dose of a pharmaceutically active 00: -
substance, said pellets comprising tamsulosin The present invention relates to the Nalmefene
hydrochloride uniformly dispersed in a carrier matrix, hydrochloride dihydrate, methods of manufacturing
wherein (i) said pellets in the population have a size Nalmefene hydrochloride dihydrate, a
of less than about 1.4 mm and, advantageously, at pharmaceutical composition comprising Nalmefene
least 90% of the pellets have a size of larger than hydrochloride dihydrate and a method of treatment
0.30 mm; and (ii) an average content of tamsulosin comprising administering Nalmefene hydrochloride
hydrochloride in the population of pellets is between dehydrate.
about 0.15 - 3.00 weight per cent, calculated on a
dry pellet basis, to a process of making such 21: 2011/04156 22: 2009/12/04 43: 2012/06/04
population of pellets, and to their use. 51: C12N; A61K; C07K
71: COUNCIL OF SCIENTIFIC & INDUSTRIAL
21: 2011/04108 22: 2009/11/12 43: 2012/06/11 RESEARCH
51: A01N; A01P; A61K 72: SINGH, SATISH, DIKSHIT, KANAK LATA
71: RIB-X PHARMACEUTICALS, INC. 33: IN 31: 2757/DEL/2008 32: 2008/12/05

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54: MUTANTS OF STAPHYLOKINASE CARRYING other thermal energy conversion processes and
AMINO AND CARBOXY-TERMINAL EXTENSIONS cycles.
FOR POLYETHYLENE GLYCOL CONJUGATION
00: -
The present invention relates to the development of
new derivatives of a bacterial plasminogen activator,
Staphylokinase (SAK), having one or more amino
acid residues with single or multiple cysteines at the
amino and/or carboxy terminal ends and their
conjugation with PEG (Polyethylene Glycol),
resulting in new Staphylokinase derivatives that
display altered oligomeric states, enhanced thermal
and protease stability and extended plasma half-life.
Also included is the cloning and expression in a
suitable bacterial host; purification of Staphylokinase
derivatives to homogeneity and their chemical
modification by integrating a PEG molecule to create
new biologically active Staphylokinases having
higher protein stability and improved in vivo plasma
half life, that may enhance the clinical potential of
Staphylokinase in thrombolytic therapy for the
treatment of cardiovascular diseases. 21: 2011/04185 22: 2009/11/09 43: 2012/06/08
51: F42D; F42C
21: 2011/04157 22: 2009/12/04 43: 2012/06/04 71: BEIJING EBTECH TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
51: C09K 72: YAN, JINGLONG, LIU, XING, LI, FENGGUO,
71: HONEYWELL INTERNATIONAL INC. LAI, HUAPING, ZHANG, XIANYU
72: SINGH, RAJIV R, ZYHOWSKI, GARY, HULSE, 33: CN 31: 200810172103.0 32: 2008/11/10
RYAN, NAIR, HARIDASAN K, NALEWAJEK, DAVID 33: CN 31: 200810180564.2 32: 2008/12/02
33: US 31: 12/351,807 32: 2009/01/09 54: A SETTING FLOW FOR DELAY TIME OF AN
33: US 31: 12/630,647 32: 2009/12/03 INITIATING DEVICE AND A CONTROLLING
33: US 31: 61/120,125 32: 2008/12/05 FLOW FOR AN ELECTRONIC DETONATOR IN AN
54: CHLORO- AND BROMO-FLUORO OLEFIN ELECTRONIC DETONATOR INITIATING SYSTEM
COMPOUNDS USEFUL AS ORGANIC RANKINE 00: -
CYCLE WORKING FLUIDS A setting flow for delay time of a blasting device in
00: -
an electronic detonator blasting system performs
Aspects of the present invention are directed to
steps as follows: Step A1, executing a clock
working fluids and their use in processes wherein
calibrating procedure (2) of the blasting device; Step
the working fluids comprise compounds having the
A2, executing a delay time writing procedure (3) of
structure of formula (I): wherein R1, R2, R3, and R4
the blasting device; Step A3, outputting an error
are each independently selected from the group
information list to a human-computer interaction
consisting of: H, F, Cl, Br, and C1-C6 alkyl, at least
module which displays the error information list (4);
C6 aryl, at least C3 cycloalkyl, and C6-C15 alkylaryl
Step A4, ending the setting flow for delay time of the
optionally substituted with at least one F, Cl, or Br,
blasting device (5). The system is comprised of the
wherein formula (I) contains at least one F and at
blasting device and one or more electronic
least one Cl or Br, provided that if any R is Br, then
detonators. One or more electronic detonators is
the compound does not have hydrogen. The working
connected to a signal bus derived from the blasting
fluids are useful in Rankine cycle systems for
device in parallel. The blasting device includes a
efficiently converting waste heat generated from
control module, a human-computer interaction
industrial processes, such as electric power
module, a power supply management module, a
generation from fuel cells, into mechanical energy or
signal modulating and transmitting module, a signal
further to electric power. The working fluids of the
modulating and receiving module and a power
invention are also useful in equipment employing
suppy. The control module includes a CPU and a
timer. An alternate design of the setting flow for

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delay time of the blasting device is executing a clock master machine power supply system, a master
calibrating procedure during a delay time writing machine communication interface and a master
procedure. A controlling flow for an electronic machine control module; the slave machine includes
detonators in an electronic detonator blasting system a slave machine communication interface, a rectifier
performs a clock calibrating procedure and a delay bridge circuit, an energy storage module, a slave
time writing procedure respectively according to an machine power supply system, a slave machine
outer command. clock circuit and a slave machine control module.
The master machine communication interface may
be a single-polarity communication interface or a
dual-polarity communication interface. The slave
machine communication interface includes a slave
machine data modulation module and a slave
machine data demodulation module. The master
machine implements data transmitting and data
receiving under a communication voltage or two
different communication voltages. Applying the
solution above, bidirectional data exchange between
the master machine and the slave machine is
implemented when the master machine supplies
electric power for the slave machine, and the
connection of the master machine with the slave
machine via a pair of non-polarity wires is also
implemented. Therefore, the system maintainability
and communication accuracy can be improved, and
the designs of the master machine and the slave
machine, and the connection between them are
simplified. Therefore, the solution can be applied to
the minitype slave machine system such as
electronic detonator network and intelligent sensor
network.

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51: H04B
71: BEIJING EBTECH TECHNOLOGY CO., LTD.
72: YAN, JINGLONG, LIU, XING, LI, FENGGUO,
21: 2011/04223 22: 2009/12/03 43: 2012/06/07
LAI, HUAPING, ZHANG, XIANYU
51: A61K; A61Q
33: CN 31: 200810172410.9 32: 2008/11/07
71: UNILEVER PLC
33: CN 31: 200920000509.0 32: 2009/01/06
72: MADISON, STEPHEN ALAN
54: MASTER-SLAVE MODE DIRECT CURRENT
33: US 31: 12/332,002 32: 2008/12/10
CARRIER COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
54: SKIN LIGHTENING COMPOSITIONS WITH
00: -
ACETYLCHOLINESTERASE INHIBITORS
The present invention provides a master machine
00: -
and a slave machine in master-slave mode direct Skin lightening additives and skin lightening
current carrier communication system. The master compositions having an acetylcholinesterase
machine includes a master machine clock circuit, a inhibitor are described. The compositions are

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suitable for topical application and may comprise separate substantially non-toxic reactants initially
inhibitors like galanthamine, taspine or both. being included in the cooling device are separated
from one another and causing an entropy-increasing
21: 2011/04224 22: 2009/12/21 43: 2012/06/07
reaction and a heat reduction of the beverage of at
51: C07K; A61K; C12N
71: ONCOS THERAPEUTICS OY least 50 Joules/ml beverage. The cooling device
72: HEMMINKI, AKSELI, KANERVA, ANNA, further includes an actuator for initiating the reaction
CERULLO, VINCENZO, PESONEN, SARI between the at least two separate, substantially non-
33: US 31: 12/585,971 32: 2009-09-29 toxic reactants.
33: FI 31: 20080671 32: 2008/12/22
33: FI 31: 20095466 32: 2009/04/27
54: ONCOLYTIC ADENOVIRAL VECTORS AND
METHODS AND USES RELATED THERETO
00: -
The present invention relates to the fields of life
sciences and medicine. Specifically, the invention
relates to cancer therapies. More specifically, the
present invention relates to oncolytic adenoviral
vectors and cells and pharmaceutical compositions
comprising said vectors. The present invention also
relates to a use of said vectors in the manufacture of
a medicament for treating cancer in a subject and a
method of treating cancer in a subject. Furthermore,
the present invention relates to methods of
producing GM-CSF in a cell and increasing tumor
specific immune response in a subject, as well as
uses of the oncolytic adenoviral vector of the
invention for producing GM-CSF in a cell and
increasing tumor specific immune response in a
subject.

21: 2011/04225 22: 2009/12/09 43: 2012/06/07


51: F25D
71: CARLSBERG BREWERIES A/S
72: VESBORG, STEEN, RASMUSSEN, JAN 21: 2011/04226 22: 2009/12/09 43: 2012/06/07
NRAGER, ANDERSEN, MARTIN GERTH 51: F25D
33: EP 31: 08388046.8 32: 2008/12/09 71: CARLSBERG BREWERIES A/S
33: EP 31: 09170226.6 32: 2009/09/14 72: VESBORG, STEEN, RASMUSSEN, JAN
54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A NRAGER, ANDERSEN, MARTIN GERTH
SELF COOLING CONTAINER 33: EP 31: 08388046.8 32: 2008/12/09
00: - 33: EP 31: 09170226.6 32: 2009/09/14
The present invention relates to a container for 54: A SELF COOLING CONTAINER AND A
storing a beverage, the container having a container COOLING DEVICE
body and a closure and defining an inner chamber, 00: -
the inner chamber defining an inner volume and The present invention relates to a container for
including a specific volume of the beverage. The storing a beverage, the container having a container
container further includes a cooling device having a body and a closure and defining an inner chamber,
housing defining a housing volume. The cooling the inner chamber defining an inner volume and
device includes at least two separate, substantially including a specific volume of the beverage. The
non-toxic reactants causing an entropy-increasing container further includes a cooling device having a
reaction producing substantially non-toxic products housing defining a housing volume. The cooling
in a stoichiometric number. The at least two device includes at least two separate, substantially

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non-toxic reactants causing an entropy-increasing 21: 2011/04263 22: 2009/11/17 43: 2012/06/08
reaction producing substantially non-toxic products 51: A61K
in a stoichiometric number. The at least two 71: OXYGEN BIOTHERAPEUTICS, INC.
72: HUVARD, GARY, KIRAL, RICHARD, QUITARO,
separate substantially non- toxic reactants initially
MAXINE, THOMPSON, DEBORAH P, GROSSMAN,
being included in the cooling device are separated AHARON, CLAUSON, GARY, SANDHU,
from one another and causing an entropy-increasing GURBHAGAT, KLEIN, GERALD
reaction and a heat reduction of the beverage of at 33: US 31: 12/589,202 32: 2009/10/19
least 50 Joules/ml beverage. The cooling device 33: US 31: 61/200,254 32: 2008/11/25
further includes an actuator for initiating the reaction 33: US 31: 61/204,785 32: 2009/01/09
between the at least two separate, substantially non- 33: US 31: 61/205,499 32: 2009/01/21
54: PERFLUOROCARBON GEL FORMULATIONS
toxic reactants.
00: -
A perfluorocarbon gel composition is disclosed with
numerous uses including topical medical and
cosmetic uses.

21: 2011/04266 22: 2009/12/16 43: 2012/06/08


51: B01D; G01N
21: 2011/04227 22: 2009/12/24 43: 2012/06/07 71: CHROMACON AG
51: A23K 72: MLLER-SPTH, THOMAS, AUMANN, LARS
71: TAMINCO 33: EP 31: 09150106.4 32: 2009/01/06
72: MOONEN, KRISTOF, SCHELDEMAN, DAAN 54: MULTIFRACTION PURIFICATION
33: EP 31: 08172900.6 32: 2008/12/24 PROCESSES AND DEVICES FOR SUCH
54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING A FREE- PROCESSES
FLOWING POWDER CONTAINING A 00: -
DELIQUESCENT QUATERNARY AMMONIUM A process for continuous or quasi-continuous
COMPOUND purification of a multi-component mixture (Fd) by
00: - means of at least four individual chromatographic
A process is described for obtaining free flowable, columns through which the mixture is fed by means
carrier free powders from aqueous solutions of of at least one solvent (s), is given, wherein the
deliquescent quaternary ammonium compounds in a
multi-component mixture (Fd) is to be separated into
two step process, comprising a drying and a powder
mixing step. The excellent free-flowing and stability an integer number n of fractions (Fi), wherein n is at
characteristics of the final product could only be least 5. The columns are grouped into at least six
obtained when among possible other additives at sections ((α1,..., αn-3, β1,..., βn-
least one univalent metal fatty acid salt is added to 3, Y, δ), wherein each section ((α 1,...,
the liquid phase in the drying step and at least one αn-3, βi,...,βn-3, γ, δ)
multivalent metal fatty acid salt in the powder mixing comprises at least one column with the proviso that
step. A surprising synergy was observed between
the function of sections can be fulfilled sequentially
these additives when applied as described in the
present invention. and can be realized by single columns. There are
least two collection, at least two recycling sections
(β1,..., βn-3), a strongly adsorbing

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component collection section (γ) and a feed


section (δ) The functions of the sections
((α1,..., αn-3, βi,...,βn-3,
γ, δ) are either fulfilled synchronously
or sequentially, and columns are run in at least one
batch mode position in which the outlets of one or at
least two collection section columns ((α1,...,
(αn-3) are used to collect intermediate fractions
(F2,..., Fn-3) as well as in at least continuous or quasi-
continuous mode position, in which the outlets of at
least two recycling section columns
(β1,...,βn-3) are fluidly connected with the
corresponding inlets of subsequent downstream
recycling sections or, in the absence of a
subsequent downstream recycling section, into said
feed section. In said batch mode and said 21: 2011/04268 22: 2009/12/11 43: 2012/06/08
continuous or quasi-continuous mode are either 51: A01N; A61K
realized synchronously or sequentially, wherein after 71: ABRAXIS BIOSCIENCE, LLC
or within a switch time (t*) the columns are moved in 72: DESAI, NEIL P, TRIEU, VUONG, D'CRUZ,
their positions in a counter direction to the general OSMOND
33: US 31: 61/178,430 32: 2009/05/14
direction of flow of the solvent, wherein after or
33: US 31: 61/201,624 32: 2008/12/11
within a switch time (t*) the first column from each 54: COMBINATIONS AND MODES OF
collection section ((α1,..., αn-3) is moved ADMINISTRATION OF THERAPEUTIC AGENTS
to the last position of the corresponding recycling AND COMBINATION THERAPY
section (β1,...,βn-3), the first column of the 00: -
most upstream recycling section (β1) is moved The present invention provides combination therapy
to the first position of the strongly adsorbing methods of treating a proliferative disease (such as
component collection section (γ) and the cancer) comprising a first therapy comprising
first columns of the further recycling sections administering to an individual an effective amount of
(β2,...,βn-3) are moved to the last position a taxane in a nanoparticle composition, and a
of the next upstream collection section ((α1,..., second therapy which may include the
αn-4), the first column of the strongly adsorbing administration of an effective amount of at least one
component collection section (γ) is moved other agent that inhibits a pro survival and/or
to the last position of the feed section (δ) and inflammatory signal.
the first column of the feed section (δ) is
moved to become the last column of the most 21: 2011/04270 22: 2009/12/17 43: 2012/06/08
downstream collection section ((α n-3). 51: C04B, F27D
71: SAINT-GOBAIN CENTRE DE RECHERCHES
ET D'ETUDES EUROPEEN
72: ALASIA, MICAELA
33: FR 31: 08/58914 32: 2008/12/22
54: REFRACTORY BLOCK FOR A GLASS-
MELTING FURNACE
00: -
The invention relates to a molten refractory product
having the following average chemical composition
in wt % on the basis of oxides and for a total of
100%: ZrO2: 30-46%; SiO2: 10-16%; AI2O3: the
remainder until 100%; Y2O3≥ 50/ZrO2and
Y2O3≤ 5%, Na2O+K2O: 0.5-4 %; CaO: ≤ 0.5%;

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Other species: ≤ 1.5%. The invention can be used 33: DE 31: 10 2008 063 814.5 32: 2008/12/19
for a glass-melting furnace. 54: ROCK ANCHOR
00: -
The invention provides a compact apparatus for
21: 2011/04352 22: 2009/12/10 43: 2012/06/11 providing a substantially pressure-tight connection
51: C12P; C12N
71: SYNTHETIC GENOMICS, INC. between a source of a plastics component and an
72: LIU, BO, ROESSLER, PAUL GORDON, opening of an inner channel of a rock bolt wherein
KRISTOF, JESSICA ROXANE the apparatus comprises a central block moveable to
33: US 31: 61/121,522 32: 2008/12/10 be aligned with the rock bolt, a supply pipe slidably
54: PRODUCTION OF BRANCHED-CHAIN arranged in the central block, a first force transmitter,
ALCOHOLS BY PHOTOSYNTHETIC a gripper for attaching the central block to the rock
MICROORGANISMS
bolt, a gripper drive slidably mounted on the central
00: -
The present invention provides genes, polypeptides block and arranged to operate the gripper, and a
and expression constructs therefor, recombinant second force transmitter wherein the first force
photosynthetic microorganisms, and method of use transmitter is arranged to press the supply pipe onto
thereof, such as for the production of branched- the opening of the inner channel of the rock bolt;
chain alcohols (including 2-methyl-l-butanol, 3- wherein the gripper is mounted on the central block;
methyl-l -butanol, and isobutanol) and derivatives and wherein the second force transmitter is arranged
thereof for a variety of uses. to operate the gripper drive to force the gripper to
clamp the central block onto the rock bolt.

21: 2011/04358 22: 2009/12/10 43: 2012/06/11


51: A61K; A61P
71: SANOFI
72: BESENVAL, MICHLE
33: FR 31: 08/06979 32: 2008/12/12
54: ANTITUMOR COMBINATION COMBINING
AVE8062 AND DOCETAXEL
00: -
The invention relates to a sequential antitumor
combination of AVE8062, or a salt thereof, and
21: 2011/04354 22: 2009/12/21 43: 2012/06/11
docetaxel, characterized in that AVE8062 is
51: E21D
administered to a patient in a dose of 10 to 50
71: MINOVA CARBOTECH GMBH 2
mg/m , and then, on a different day of the week,
72: EIGEMANN, ERNST

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preferably after a 24-hour interval, docetaxel is


2
administered in a dose of 50 to 120 mg/m .

21: 2011/04359 22: 2009/12/18 43: 2012/06/11


51: C04B
71: ELEMENT SIX (PRODUCTION) (PTY) LTD
72: DAVIES, GEOFFREY JOHN, CAN,
ANTIONETTE, MYBURGH, JOHANNES
LODEWIKUS
33: GB 31: 0823328.0 32: 2008/12/22
54: ULTRA HARD/HARD COMPOSITE
MATERIALS
00: -
The invention provides for an ultra hard or hard
21: 2011/04410 22: 2011/06/14 43: 2012/06/28
composite material comprising a primary ultra hard 51: C12P
or hard particulate material and at least one 71: Bayer Animal Health GmbH
secondary ultra hard or hard particulate material 72: HARDER, Achim, PHAM, Thi Lam Huong,
dispersed in a matrix material. The primary ultra hard JARLING, Rene, ZASPEL, Irmtraut, EWALD,
or hard particulate material has a thermal expansion Dietrich
coefficient lower than that of the matrix material and 33: EP 31: 08021792.0 32: 2008/12/16
54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING OPTICALLY
the at least one secondary ultra hard or hard
ACTIVE, CYCLIC DEPSIPEPTIDES COMPRISING
particulate material has a thermal expansion LACTIC ACID AND PHENYL LACTIC ACID AND
coefficient greater than that of the matrix material. HAVING 24 RING ATOMS, USING FUNGUS
STRAINS OF ROSELLINIA TYPE, AND FURTHER
21: 2011/04389 22: 2009/12/08 43: 2012/06/28 SPECIES OF XYLARIACEAE
51: C07H; A61K; A61P 00: -
71: SANOFI The present invention relates to a method for
72: DLUBALA, ALAIN, RIPOCHE, ISABELLE, producing optically active cyclic depsipeptides
TRECANT, CLAIRE comprising lactic acid and phenyl lactic acid and
33: FR 31: 0806974 32: 2008/12/11 having 24 ring atoms, by means of both
54: BICYCLIC DERIVATIVES OF MORPHINE-6- representatives of the Rosellinia and Coniolariella
GLUCURONIDE, PREPARATION METHOD genii (xylariaceae) growing from fruiting bodies dead
THEREOF AND USE OF SAME IN
wood and living wood of deciduous and coniferous
THERAPEUTICS
trees and fungus strains of the Rosellinia genus and
00:-
The invention relates to compounds having formula further xylariaceae isolated directly from wood and
(I) wherein: R1 represents a hydrogen atom or a (C1- roots of deciduous and coniferous trees, or
C4)alkyl group; R2 represents a hydroxyl group, a enzymatic preparations isolated from said fungus
thiol group, a (C1-C4)alkyloxy group or a thio(C1- strains. PF1022A having the general formula (I) is
C4)alkyl group; and n is an integer equal to 1 or 2, in excellently suited for treating endoparasites,
the form of a base or acid addition salt, as well as in particularly in the fields of human and veterinary
hydrate or solvate form. The invention also relates to
medicine.
the preparation method thereof and to the use of
same in therapeutics.
21: 2011/04418 22: 14/06/2011 43: 22/06/2012
51: B01J, C10G
71: RENTECH, INC
72: IBSEN MARK and MOHEDAS SERGIO
33: US 31: 61/140 502 32: 2008/12/23
54: CATALYST ACTIVATION IN FISCHER-
TROPSCH PROCESSES
00: -
57: A system for activating Fischer-Tropsch catalyst
comprising a reactor having an outlet for overhead

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gas and operable under conditions whereby a


catalyst in a volume of liquid carrier comprising
Fischer-Tropsch diesel, hydrocracking recycle oil, or
a combination thereof may be activated in the
presence of an activation gas; a condenser
comprising an inlet fluidly connected to the reactor
outlet for overhead gas and comprising a condenser
outlet for condensed liquids;and a separation unit
comprising an inlet fluidly connected to the
condenser outlet and a separator outlet for a stream
comprising primarily Fischer-Tropsch diesel; and a
recycle line fluidly connecting the separator outlet, a
hydrocracking unit, or both to the reactor, whereby
Fischer-Tropsch diesel recovered from the reactor
overhead gas, hydrocracking recycle oil, or a
combination thereof may serve as liquid carrier for 21: 2011/04463 22: 2009/12/17 43: 2012/06/28
catalyst in the reactor. A method for activating 51: A61K
Fischer-Tropsch catalyst is also provided. 71: GENENTECH, INC., THE WALTER AND ELIZA
HALL INSTITUTE OF MEDICAL RESEARCH,
ABBOTT LABORATORIES
72: FLYGARE, JOHN A, NDUBAKU, CHUDI,
BAELL, JONATHAN BAYLDON, BUI, CHINH
THIEN, COLMAN, PETER, CZABOTAR, PETER,
DUDLEY, DANETTE A, FAIRBROTHER, WAYNE J,
LESSENE, GUILLAUME LAURENT,
NIKOLAKOPOULOS, GEORGE, SLEEBS, BRAD
EDMUND, SMITH, BRIAN JOHN, WATSON, KEITH
GEOFFREY, ELMORE, STEVEN W, PETROS,
ANDREW M, SOUERS, ANDREW J, RYE, CARL
STEVEN
33: US 31: 61/139,479 32: 2008/12/19
54: COMPOUNDS AND METHODS OF USE
21: 2011/04422 22: 2009/12/18 43: 2012/06/29 00: -
51: C07D; A61K; A61P In one aspect, the present invention provides for a
71: LEO PHARMA A/S 1
compound of Formula (I) in which, the variables X ,
72: HORNEMAN, ANNE MARIE, NIELSEN, SIMON 2a 2b 2c 1
X , X , X , R , B, L, E, A and the subscript n are as
FELDBK, VIFIAN, THOMAS, LAU, JESPER
defined herein. In another aspect, the present
FRGEMANN
33: US 31: 61/139,445 32: 2008/12/19 invention provides for pharmaceutical compositions
54: TRIAZOLOPYRIDINES AS comprising compounds of Formula (I) as well as
PHOSPHODIESTERASE INHIBITORS FOR methods for using compounds of Formula (I) for the
TREATMENT OF DERMAL DISEASES treatment of diseases and conditions (e.g., cancer,
00: - thrombocythemia, etc) characterized by the
The present invention relates to a compound expression or over-expression of Bcl-2 anti-apoptotic
according to formula I, wherein R1, R2and A are as proteins, e.g., of anti-apoptotic Bcl-xLproteins.
defined herein, which exhibit PDE4 inhibitory activity
and may be used in the treatment of inflammatory
diseases or autoimmune diseases, in particular
inflammatory or proliferative dermal diseases.

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70, 170 that allows for easy access. The vanes are
attached to a wear-resistant replaceable liner 185
thus allowing them to be easily removed and
replaced. The wear-resistant liner 185 may be made
from several parts 187, 189 for ease of removal and
replacement.

21: 2011/04464 22: 2009/11/20 43: 2012/06/28 21: 2011/04493 22: 2009/11/04 43: 2012/06/22
51: F23C; F23D 51: B01D
71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD 71: UHDE GMBH
72: BRIGGS JR, OLIVER G, CAMPANELLI, 72: MENZEL, JOHANNES
THOMAS J, ADAM, DANIEL J, COLSON, PAUL M, 33: DE 31: 10 2008 062 387.3 32: 2008/12/17
CURL, CHRISTOPHER D, DAU, DIA QUANG, 54: METHOD FOR PURIFYING GASES AND
MILLS, WENDELL H OBTAINING ACID GASES
33: US 31: 12/504,932 32: 2009/07/17 00: -
33: US 31: 12/610,671 32: 2009/11/02 The invention relates to a method for removing sour
33: US 31: 61/138,578 32: 2008/12/18 gases from raw gases (1). The removed sour gases
54: COAL ROPE DISTRIBUTOR WITH are intended to accumulate at a high regeneration
REPLACEABLE WEAR COMPONENTS pressure. This enables the sour gases to be
00: - transported to a storage area with a minimum effort
A head assembly 52, 152 for a pulverized coal for compression. The raw gas (1) is fed into an
nozzle includes removeable wear-resistant inserts absorption column (40) and there purified of the sour
having vanes 54, 151, 153. The vanes 54, 151, 153 gas components present in the raw gas (1), under
may be flat or curved to direct a stream of air and increased operational pressure, by means of a
pulverized solid fuel particles from the inlet port 60, physical absorption agent (16). The absorption agent
160 toward the outlet port 62, 162. The curved (5) charged with sour gases and useful gases is then
vanes 151, 153 curve in two dimensions to evenly fed into a high-pressure stripping column (43), in
distribute the stream of air and pulverized solid fuel which a portion of the absorption agent is vaporized,
away from the outer surfaces reducing wear and and a stripping vapor is thereby generated. The
corrosion. The pipe elbow has a removable cover coabsorbed useful gases are driven out by the

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stripping vapor. The useful gases are drawn off at


the head of the high-pressure stripping column (43).
The absorption agent present in the head vapors of
the high-pressure stripping column (43) is liquefied
and fed back into the high-pressure stripping column
(43). The flow of absorption agent (7) departing the
base of the high-pressure stripping column (43) is
fed into a high-pressure regeneration column (47), in
which the sour gases present in the absorption
agent are separated out and drawn off from the head 21: 2011/04533 22: 2009/11/19 43: 2012/06/28
of the high-pressure regeneration column (47) at 51: B22D
high pressure. The regenerated absorption agent 71: VESUVIUS GROUP S.A.
(10) is drawn off at the base of the high-pressure 72: DELSINE, DAMIEN
regeneration column (47) and fed back into the 33: EP 31: 08169501.7 32: 2008/11/20
absorption column (40). 54: SUPPORT HEAD FOR HANDLING A LADLE
SHROUD
00: -
The invention relates to a bearing head (20) capable
of bearing a ladle pipe (12) for casting liquid metal,
that includes a channel (40) for the metal flow
extending substantially along an axis, the bearing
head (20) being adapted for a pipe handling device
(10). This head (20) includes means (36a, 36b) for
controlling the angular orientation of the pipe relative
to the head according to an axis corresponding to
the channel axis. The invention also relates to a
ladle pipe capable of interaction with such a bearing
21: 2011/04497 22: 2009/12/07 43: 2012/06/27 head.
51: C07K; A61K; C12N
71: ANGIOCHEM INC.
72: DEMEULE, MICHEL, GAGNON, CATHERINE,
CASTAIGNE, JEAN-PAUL, LAWRENCE, BETTY
33: US 31: 61/200,947 32: 2008/12/05
54: PEPTIDE THERAPEUTIC CONJUGATES AND
USES THEREOF
00: -
The present invention features a compound having
the formula A-X-B, where A is peptide vector
capable of enhancing transport of the compound
across the blood-brain barrier or into particular cell
types, X is a linker, and B is a peptide therapeutic.
The compounds of the invention can be used to treat
any disease for which the peptide therapeutic is
useful.

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51: B22D casting regulation valve (14), wherein the valve can
71: VESUVIUS GROUP S.A. assume an open configuration and a closed
72: BOISDEQUIN, VINCENT configuration under the action of driving means (20).
33: EP 31: 08169505.8 32: 2008/11/20
The handling device (26, 26', 26") includes means
54: LADLE SHROUD TRANSPORT/STORAGE
DEVICE FOR TRANSFERRING LIQUID METAL (32, 34, 80) for attachment to the valve driving
00: - means (20). The present invention also relates to a
The invention relates to a device (22) for jet protection pipe or a flow of liquid metal from a
transporting and storing at least one ladle pipe (18) casting ladle towards a metal distributor, the pipe
for a liquid metal casting plant, wherein said ladle having a longitudinal axis and comprising a pipe
pipe (18) comprises a channel for the liquid metal gripping head at one end thereof. According to the
flow and extends substantially along an axis. The invention, the gripping head is fusiform.
device (22) also includes a rack (22) adapted for
storing the ladle pipe (18) in a position of use in
which the channel axis is vertical, the rack (22)
providing an access (33) from the outside towards a
side surface of the pipe when the latter is in the
position of use.

21: 2011/04537 22: 2009/11/19 43: 2012/06/28


51: B22D
71: VESUVIUS GROUP S.A.
72: HANSE, ERIC
33: EP 31: EP08169498 32: 2009/11/20
54: REUSABLE CASTING ELEMENT
00: -
The invention relates to a casting member (30) for a
casting plant for transferring liquid metal that
includes a plurality of casting members in successive
contact and defines a channel for metal flow,
21: 2011/04535 22: 2009/11/19 43: 2012/07/09 wherein the casting member (30) includes a pipe, in
51: B22D particular a ladle pipe, having an axis corresponding
71: VESUVIUS GROUP S.A. to the channel axis. The casting member is capable
72: BOISDEQUIN, VINCENT, COLLURA, of contact with an upstream member of the plant,
MARIANO, BUTTS, JEFFREY
and includes means (42) for controlling the angular
33: EP 31: 08169518.1 32: 2008/11/20
33: EP 31: 09008451.8 32: 2009/06/29 orientation of the pipe along the axis thereof relative
54: CASTING SHROUD, MANIPULATION DEVICE to the upstream member, said means being capable
FOR THIS SHROUD, AND DEVICE FOR DRIVING of imparting three different orientations to the tube.
A VALVE
00: -
The invention relates to a device (26, 26', 26") for
handling a jet protection pipe (16) for casting liquid
metal, that includes means (28, 30, 30') for
maintaining said pipe downstream from a metal

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21: 2011/04564 22: 2009/12/21 43: 2012/06/26


51: A61K
71: SYNTHON B.V.
72: PAMPERIN, DIRK, JANSEN, KORINDE
ANNEMARIE
33: US 31: 61/140,712 32: 2008/12/24
54: LOW DOSE CONTROLLED RELEASE
TABLET
00: -
The invention relates to low dose pharmaceuticals
can be delivered for a prolonged period using a
tablet-in-tablet design wherein the drug is contained
in a controlled release matrix in the outer
compression coating layer but not in the inner tablet
core.

21: 2011/04541 22: 2009/12/16 43: 2012/06/28 21: 2011/04565 22: 2009/12/24 43: 2012/06/21
51: C02F 51: C07K; C08G
71: ENI S.P.A. 71: SYNTHON B.V.
72: ZENNARO, ROBERTO, CARNELLI, LINO, 72: LUTEN, JORDY
MIGLIO, ROBERTA, LOCATELLI (DECEASED), 33: US 31: 61/140,751 32: 2008/12/24
LINO 54: A PROCESS FOR PURIFYING A POLYMER
33: IT 31: MI2008A002279 32: 2008/12/19 MIXTURE
54: PROCESS FOR THE PURIFICATION OF AN 00: -
AQUEOUS STREAM COMING FROM THE A process for purifying copolymer peptides such as
FISCHER-TROPSCH REACTION COP-I polypeptides by ultrafiltration can be improved
00: -
by treating the polypeptide solution with an acid
Process for the purification of an aqueous stream
before or during the early stages of the ultrafiltration.
coming from the Fischer-Tropsch reaction which
Adding the acid and/or forming acid addition salts of
comprises a distillation and/or stripping treatment, a
the polypeptide before ultrafiltration is conducted
treatment with at least one inorganic base and a
permits for faster ultrafiltration. Likewise, adding the
treatment with at least one organic base. Said
acid in the ultrafiltration process but before
process allows at least a part of the aqueous stream
polypeptide precipitation or clogging occurs can also
coming from the Fischer-Tropsch reaction to be used
improve the efficiency / convenience of the
as process water in the synthesis gas production
ultrafiltration step.
plant, subsequently sent to the Fischer-Tropsch
plant for the production of hydrocarbons.
21: 2011/04568 22: 2009/12/31 43: 2012/06/28
51: A61K; A61P
71: FOURNIER LABORATORIES IRELAND
LIMITED
72: BRUCKERT, ERIC
33: EP 31: 09305001.1 32: 2009/01/02
54: NOVEL USE OF FIBRATES
00: -
The present invention, which is applicable in the
pharmaceutical industry, relates to the use of
fibrates, in particular fenofibrate, especially in the
form of a solid oral composition, for the manufacture
of a drug for the treatment of sleep apnea, sleep
apnea syndrome, in particular obstructive sleep
apnea or obstructive sleep apnea syndrome.

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filter; and connecting a backhaul communication link


21: 2011/04569 22: 2009/12/22 43: 2012/06/21
51: C03C to a third port of the splitter filter, which is configured
71: ARKEMA VLISSINGEN to multiplex signals transmitted by the modems onto
72: HOEKMAN, LEENDERT CORNELIS, the backhaul communication link, wherein the
SIEBENLIST, RONNIE frequency spectrum of the signal transmitted by the
33: EP 31: 08172678.8 32: 2008/12/23 first modem does not overlap substantially with the
54: SCRATCH MASKING COATING FOR GLASS frequency spectrum of the signal transmitted by the
CONTAINERS
second modem.
00: -
The present invention relates to the use of oil-in-
water emulsions for finishing or improving glass
surfaces, particularly the external surfaces of glass
containers. More particularly, the present invention
relates to a scratch masking coating for glass
bottles, which enhances appearance.

21: 2011/04570 22: 2009/12/17 43: 2012/06/21


51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: METABOLEX, INC.
72: NOVACK, AARON, MA, JINGYUAN, PHAM,
PHUONGLY, SHI, DONG FANG, NASHASHIBI,
IMAD, RABBAT, CHRISTOPHER J, SONG,
JIANGAO, CHEN, XIN 21: 2011/04606 22: 2009/12/11 43: 2012/06/28
33: US 31: 61/138,923 32: 2008/12/18 51: C07D; A61K; A61P
54: GPR120 RECEPTOR AGONISTS AND USES 71: CHIESI FARMACEUTICI S.P.A.
THEREOF 72: AMARI, GABRIELE, CALIGIURI, ANTONIO,
00: - RICCABONI, MAURO
GPR120 agonists are provided. These compounds 33: EP 31: 08172818.0 32: 2008/12/23
are useful for the treatment of metabolic diseases, 54: ALKALOID AMINOESTER DERIVATIVES AND
including Type II diabetes and diseases associated MEDICINAL COMPOSITION THEREOF
with poor glycemic control. 00: -
The present invention relates to alkaloid aminoester
derivatives acting as muscarinic receptor
21: 2011/04571 22: 2009/01/21 43: 2012/06/21
51: H04W; H04M antagonists, to methods of preparing such
71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON derivatives, to compositions comprising them and
(PUBL) therapeutic use thereof.
72: ERIKSSON, PER-ERIK
54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR ENABLING
21: 2011/04609 22: 2009/12/16 43: 2012/06/25
DIFFERENT NETWORK NODES OF A NETWORK
51: C08L; C08B
ACCESS SYSTEM TO SHARE A BACKHAUL
71: CARLSBERG A/S
COMMUNICATION LINK
72: MELDAL, MORTEN, RENIL, MANAT
00: -
33: DK 31: PA 2008 01816 32: 2008/12/16
Systems and methods for enabling different network
54: CELLULOSE BASED POLYMER MATERIAL
nodes of a network access system to share a 00: -
backhaul communication link are disclosed. In one The invention relates to a polymer material with
embodiment, the method includes: connecting a first several advantageous properties. The polymer
modem to a first node of the network access system; material has a low degree of swelling in water, it is
connecting a second modem to a second node of biodegradable, it has extremely low permeability to
the network access system; connecting the first gasses such as CO2and it has a high strength. The
modem to a first port of a splitter filter; connecting polymer material is useful for a number of purposes,
the second modem to a second port of the splitter such as for preparing containers for food or

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beverages. The polymer material is prepared from a 21: 2011/04614 22: 2009/11/13 43: 2012/06/25
prepolymerisation mixture comprising grafted plant 51: A61K; C07K
derived material and monomers and/or cross-linkers. 71: B.R.A.I.N. BIOTECHNOLOGY RESEARCH AND
INFORMATION NETWORK AG
72: BUTHE, ANDREAS, HAFNER, ANDREAS,
21: 2011/04611 22: 2010/01/22 43: 2012/06/25 KAUFMANN, FRANZ, GABOR, ESTHER, MEURER,
51: G06F GUIDO, ECK, JRGEN, BRADLEY, GORDON
71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION 33: EP 31: 08170101.3 32: 2008/11/27
72: FOLTING, ALLAN 54: HYDROPHOBINS AS SURFACE ACTIVE
33: US 31: 12/369,004 32: 2009/02/11 PROTEINS AS EXCIPIENTS IN SOLID
54: DISPLAYING MULTIPLE ROW AND COLUMN PHARMACEUTICAL FORMULATIONS
HEADER AREAS IN A SUMMARY TABLE 00: -
00: - The invention relates to a use of surface active
A data analysis program receives a selection of data hydrophobins for applications in pharmaceutical
fields defining multiple row header areas and/or technology, in particular as excipients for galenic
multiple column header areas for display in a use. Provided is a method for either admixture of
summary table. Data is read from a data source hydrophobins to galenic compositions or for treating
containing values for the data fields and transformed the surface of pharmaceutical forms with a
into summary level data for building the summary hydrophobin-containing solution to modify the
table. A display is rendered in the summary table for pharmaceutical properties of the galenic form. In a
each of the multiple row header areas and column preferred embodiment of the invention hydrophobins
header areas defined, with the row header areas are used to improve the properties of a
being displayed vertically adjacent to one another pharmaceutical composition, e. g. to act as a
and the column header areas being displayed surfactant or to increase resistance to disintegration
horizontally adjacent to one another. of the galenic forms to achieve a retarded drug
release. The galenic form to be modified by the use
of surface active proteins as excipients can be
capsules, tablets, pills, microparticles, vesicles, and
suppositories, although further galenic forms are
envisioned. The surface active proteins used for the
purpose of present invention can either be isolated
from their respective natural source or prepared by
recombinant techniques and expression in a suitable
host.

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51: G01N; C07K; C12N
71: COMMONWEALTH SCIENTIFIC AND
INDUSTRIAL RESEARCH ORGANISATION
72: TROWELL, STEPHEN CHARLES, HORNE,
IRENE MARY, DACRES, HELEN, LEITCH,
VIRGINIA
33: US 31: 61/148,271 32: 2009/01/29
54: MEASURING G PROTEIN COUPLED
RECEPTOR ACTIVATION
00: -
The present invention relates to methods and
polypeptides for detecting a compound in a sample.
In particular, the present invention relates to the use
of a cell- free composition comprising at least one G
protein coupled receptor embedded in a lipid bilayer

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which when expressed in a cell the N-terminus of the (C1-C4)alkylcarboxylate group, in the presence of an
G protein coupled receptor, or subunits thereof, is aromatic solvent and trifluoromethanesulfonyl of
outside the cell and the C-terminus is inside the cell, trimethylsilane; (ii) reacting the product obtained in
and which is capable of binding the compound. step (i) with a strong basic agent; and, subsequently,
Optionally, the composition also comprises at least (iii) recovering the product obtained in step (ii).
one accessory molecule that directly or indirectly
binds an intracellular loop and/or the C-terminus of
the G protein coupled receptor. The G protein
coupled receptor, and/or accessory molecule when
present, in combination comprise a bioluminescent
protein and an acceptor molecule, which enables
bioluminescent resonance energy transfer (BRET) to
be used to detect the compound binding the
receptor.

21: 2011/04658 22: 2010/03/18 43: 2012/06/28


51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: ALFA WASSERMANN S.P.A.
72: VISCOMI, GIUSEPPE CLAUDIO, CAMPANA,
MANUELA, CANNATA, VINCENZO, ROSINI,
GOFFREDO, RIGHI, PAOLO, FOLEGATTI,
MAHENA
33: IT 31: MI2009A000653 32: 2009/04/20
54: RIFAMYCIN DERIVATIVES
00: -
Disclosed are compounds including rifamycin
derivatives having antibacterial activities, wherein
the compounds have the following general formula
(I) wherein: R is hydrogen or acetyl R1 and R2 are
21: 2011/04657 22: 2009/12/08 43: 2012/07/19 independently selected from the group consisting of
51: C07D; A61K; A61P; C07H hydrogen, (C1-4) alkyl, benzyloxy, mono- and di-(C1-3)
71: SANOFI alkylamino-(C1-4)alkyl, (C1-3)alkoxy, (C1-4) alkyl,
72: DLUBALA, ALAIN, RIPOCHE, ISABELLE,
hydroxy-methyl, hydroxy-(C2-4)-alkyl, and nitro or R1
TRECANT, CLAIRE
33: FR 31: 0806948 32: 2008/12/10 and R2 taken together with two consecutive carbon
54: SYNTHESIS OF MORPHINE-6-GLUCURONIDE atoms of the pyridine nucleus form a benzene ring
OR ONE OF THE DERIVATIVES THEREOF optionally substituted by one or two methyl or ethyl
00: - groups and R3 is hydroxyalkyl (C1-4). In addition,
The invention relates to a method for preparing processes to obtain these compounds are
morphine-6-glucuronide or one of the derivatives described. The compounds have antibacterial
thereof, comprising the following steps: (i) reacting a activity.
compound having formula (I), wherein R1represents
a carbonyl group, COR5CO or S02R6S02with a
glucuronic acid derivative having formula (II) wherein
PG represents an acetyl, isobutyryl, benzoyl or
pivaloyl group, X represents a
trihalogenoacetamidate group and R4represents a

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21: 2011/04660 22: 2009/12/16 43: 2012/06/26


51: A61N
71: PHOTOCURE ASA
72: KLEM, BJRN, GROSETH, MORTEN
33: GB 31: 0900461.5 32: 2009/01/12
33: GB 31: 0916666.1 32: 2009/09/22
54: IRRADIATION DEVICE
00: -
An irradiation device for insertion into an orifice of
the body for providing photodynamic therapy or
diagnosis comprises: a housing 1, 21, 31, 51, 61, 71
adapted to be fully inserted and secured in the
orifice, the housing 1, 21, 31, 51, 61, 71 enclosing
an LED lamp system 5, 25, 35, 45, 54, 62, 72 and a 21: 2011/04701 22: 2009/11/24 43: 2012/06/26
power source 41, 68, 78, for powering the LED lamp 51: A61K; A61P
71: RAMOT AT TEL-AVIV UNIVERSITY LTD.
system 5, 25, 35, 45, 54, 62, 72, wherein the device
72: SOLOMON, BEKA, DIMANT, HAIM M
is independently operational while located within the 33: US 31: 61/117,446 32: 2008/11/24
orifice. 54: METHOD FOR TREATING PARKINSON' S
DISEASE USING FILAMENTOUS
BACTERIOPHAGE
00: -
The present invention relates to the use of a
filamentous bacteriophage, which displays an
antibody that specifically binds to a pro-inflammatory
cytokine, either alone or in combination with a
filamentous bacteriophage that does not display a
mammalian cell internalization signal, to treat
Parkinson's disease.

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72: FU, GUOYI, AUGUSTINE, STEVEN M,


WATSON, MARK
33: US 31: 12/371,760 32: 2009/02/16
54: MOBILE DENOX CATALYST
00: -
DeNOx catalysts for the reduction of NOx
compounds and porous catalyst support materials
are provided. The inventive catalysts comprise an
active metal catalyst component and mixed
TiO2/ZrO2 porous support particles that comprise a)
a crystalline phase comprising titanium dioxide
and/or a titanium/zirconium mixed oxide, b) an
amorphous phase comprising zirconium, and c) a
small amount of one or more metal oxide(s) or
metalloid oxide(s) deposited on the amorphous outer
layer. The inventive catalysts exhibit superior activity
21: 2011/04703 22: 2010/02/09 43: 2012/07/24 and ammonia selectivity.
51: H01R
71: SCHNEIDER ELECTRIC INDUSTRIES SAS
72: DURAND, FRANOIS, VITRANT, SBASTIEN
33: FR 31: 0951157 32: 2009/02/24
54: LOW-VOLTAGE CONNECTOR INTENDED
FOR USE IN A COMMUNICATION SYSTEM
00: -
The invention relates to a low-voltage connector
intended for use in a communication system and
comprising: a body (1) suitable for connecting to a
matching connector by the front portion (10) thereof;
a substrate (100) mounted inside the body (1) and
comprising self-stripping contacts (102), each of
which is suitable for connecting one of the wires in a
cable; and a metal screen part (12) intended for
reducing exogenous crosstalk with regard to
adjacent connectors and inserted in the body (1) of
the connector. 21: 2011/04705 22: 2010/01/08 43: 2012/06/28
51: C11D
71: UNILEVER PLC
72: BATCHELOR, STEPHEN NORMAN, JOYCE,
SUSAN BARBARA, BIRD, JAYNE MICHELLE
33: EP 31: 09151297.0 32: 2009-01-26
54: INCORPORATION OF DYE INTO GRANULAR
LAUNDRY COMPOSITION
00: -
The present invention concerns a shading dye
containing granule.

21: 2011/04707 22: 2010/01/29 43: 2012/06/26


51: D21F; B32B; D21H
21: 2011/04704 22: 2010/02/16 43: 2012/06/26 71: STORA ENSO AB
51: B01J; B01D 72: NORDSTRM, JAN-ERIK
71: MILLENNIUM INORGANIC CHEMICALS, INC. 33: SE 31: 0900191-8 32: 2009/02/16

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54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF C5)alkylene-0-(C1-C5)alkyl group, a -halogeno(C1-


PAPER OR PAPERBOARD C5)alkyl group, a -W-COOR5 group, a -W-
00: - C(O)NHR5 group or a -W-C(O)-NR5R6 group; n is 0,
The present invention relates to a process for
1 or 2; W is a -(C1-C5)alkylene- group- or a -(C3-
producing a paper or paperboard product which
C6)cycloalkylene- group; R3 and R4, identical or
process comprises the steps of providing a first
different, are, independently from one another, a
headbox with a furnish comprising fibres, which
hydrogen atom, a -(C1-C5)alkyl group, a -(C3-
furnish forms at least one layer of the paper or
C6)cycloalkyl group, a -(C1-C5)alkylene-O-(C1-
paperboard product, providing the headbox with a
C5)alkyl group, an aryl, a -CH2-aryl group, a
non- fibrous high consistency composition, which
heteroaryl, a heterocycloalkyl, a -W-OH group, a -W-
composition forms at least one additional layer of the
CHOH-CH2OH group, a -W-CO2R5 group, a -W-
paper or paperboard product and conducting the
NR5R6 group or a -W-O-(CH2)n-aryl group; or else
layers onto a wire forming a multilayer web which is
R3 and R4 jointly form a heterocycloalkyl group with
further dewatered and dried forming the paper or
the nitrogen atom that supports them; R5 and R6,
paperboard product. The invention further relates to
identical or different, are, independently from one
a paper or paperboard produced according to the
another, a hydrogen atom, a -(C1-C5)alkyl group or
process and a headbox used in the process.
a (C1-C5)halogenoalkyl group, as well as to a
method for preparing same and to the therapeutic
applications thereof.

21: 2011/04783 22: 2009/12/24 43: 2012/06/28


51: C07D; A61K; A61P; G01N
71: SANOFI
72: FOSSEY, VALRIE, ALTENBURGER, JEAN- 21: 2011/04785 22: 2009/12/24 43: 2012/06/28
MICHEL, ILLIANO, STPHANE, MANETTE, 51: C07D; A61K; A61P
GRALDINE 71: SANOFI
33: FR 31: 0807474 32: 2008/12/29 72: FOSSEY, VALRIE, ALTENBURGER, JEAN-
33: FR 31: 0904092 32: 2009/08/28 MICHEL, ILLIANO, STPHANE, MANETTE,
54: DERIVATIVES OF 2-PYRIDIN-2-YL-PYRAZOL- GRALDINE
3(2H)-ONE, PREPARATION AND THERAPEUTIC 33: FR 31: 08/07475 32: 2008/12/29
USE THEREOF AS HIF ACTIVATORS 33: FR 31: 09/04091 32: 2009/08/28
00: - 54: DERIVATIVES OF 2-PYRIDIN-2-YL-PYRAZOL-
The invention relates to compounds according to the 3(2H)-ONE, PREPARATION AND THERAPEUTIC
USE THEREOF
formula (I): R is a -SO2-NR3R4 group, a hydrogen
00: -
atom, a halogen atom, a -halogeno(C1-C5)alkyl The invention relates to compounds with the formula
group, a -CO2R5 group or a -SO2-R4 group; R1 is a (I), in a basic state or as an acid addition salt: (I)
heterocycloalkyl group containing no nitrogen atoms, where n is equal to 0, 1, 2, 3 or 4; m is equal to 0, 1
a -W-(C3-C6)cycloalkyl group, a -W-aryl group, a - or 2; o is equal to 0 or 1; X is a -CH2, -CH(R')-, -
W-heteroaryl group, a -W-heterocycloalkyl group, a - NH(R')- group or a heteroatom selected from among
W-COOR5 group, a -W-CONR5R6 group; R2 is a O and S, where R' is a -(C1 -C5)alkyl, -(C1-
hydrogen atom, a -(C1-C5)alkyl group, a -(C1- C5)alcoxy, -CH2-aryl, -C(O)R5 or -COOR5 group; R1

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is an oxo, -COOR5, -W-OH or -W-NR5R6 group; R2


is an H atom or a group selected from among the
following groups: (i) -(C1 -C5)alkyl, (ii) -(C1-
C5)alcoxy, (iii) -COOR5, (iv) -NR5R6, (v) -C(O)-
NR5R6, (vi) -SO2-N R3R4, (vii) heteroaryl optionally
substituted by a -(C1-C5)alkyl group, (viii) -W-aryl,
(ix) -W-heteroaryl, (x) -O-W-aryl, (xi) -O-W-heteroaryl
and (xii) -O-W-NR5R6; where R3 and R4, which may
be identical or different, (i) independently from one
another are an H atom, a -(C1-C5)alkyl, -(C3-
C6)cycloalkyl, aryl, heteroaryl, -CH2-heteroaryl, -(C1-
C5)alkyl-NR5R6, -W-OH or -W-NR5R6 group; or (ii)
together with the nitrogen atom that carries them,
jointly form a heterocycloalkyl group, optionally 21: 2011/04790 22: 2009/12/24 43: 2012/06/28
substituted by one or more groups selected from 51: A61Q; A61K
among the -(C1-C5)alkyl and -CH2-aryl groups; W is 71: UNILEVER PLC
a -(C1-C5)alkylene group, optionally substituted by 72: BARROW, STEPHEN ROY, YANG, LIN,
one or more hydroxy groups; R5 and R6, which may RANDLE, NEIL PATRICK, ORTIZ, MIGUEL
33: US 31: 12/348,354 32: 2009/01/05
be identical or different, independently from one
54: ODOR CONTROLLED PERSONAL CARE
another are a hydrogen atom or a group selected COMPOSITIONS CONTAINING
among the -(C1-C5)alkyl groups and the -(C3- HYDROXYPROPYL TRIALKYLAMMONIUM
C6)cycloalkyl groups, as well as to the preparation SALTS
method and to the therapeutic uses of said 00: -
compounds. A personal care composition is provided which
includes from 0.1 to 30% of a dihydroxypropyltri(C1-
C3alkyl) ammonium salt by weight of the
composition; from 0.0001 to 0.005% of a tri(C1-
C3alkyl) amine or protonated form thereof by weight
of the ammonium salt; from 0.002 to 15% of an
aluminum salt by weight of the composition; and a
cosmetically acceptable carrier wherein the
composition has a pH ranging from 5.5 to 6.9.
Unpleasant amine odor from trialkyl amines which
arise from the dihydroxypropyltri(C1-C3alkyl)
21: 2011/04787 22: 2010/01/22 43: 2012/06/28 ammonium salts is suppressed by the aluminum salt
51: G06Q; G06F and by careful control of pH conditions.
71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
72: ZHU, ZHENJUN, HOWELL, GARETH A, TANG,
JIE 21: 2011/04791 22: 2009/12/24 43: 2012/06/28
33: US 31: 12/389,389 32: 2009/02/20 51: A23C; A23J; A23L
54: FONT HANDLING FOR VIEWING 71: UNILEVER PLC
DOCUMENTS ON THE WEB 72: MELLEMA, MICHEL, VAN VLIET, CORNELIS,
00: - BECKMANN, CHRISTOPH HENDRIK, JANSEN,
FRANCISCUS JOHANNES HENRICUS MARIA
A request is received for a rendered document
33: EP 31: 09151775.5 32: 2009/01/30
corresponding to a document. The document is 54: USE OF PHYTASE IN THE PREPARATION OF
retrieved from a storage device. The document is A FERMENTED SOY BASED PRODUCT
transformed into the rendered document. One or 00: -
more server font files associated with the rendered The present invention relates to a method of
document are generated. The rendered document preparing a fermented soy-based product, said
and the server font files are stored. method comprising: a. providing an aqueous liquid

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containing 0.5-10 wt. % of soy protein; b. 51: F28D; F28F


pasteurizing or sterilizing the aqueous liquid; c. 71: VITHERM
inoculating the pasteurised or sterilised liquid with a 72: MALUGANI, GRARD, CADORET, JEAN-
MICHEL
lactic acid bacterium containing starter culture; d.
33: FR 31: 0858570 32: 2008/12/15
fermenting the inoculated aqueous liquid by 54: HEAT EXCHANGER WITH WELDED PLATES
incubation at a temperature in the range of 15-48 C 00: -
for 0.5-24 hours to obtain a fermented product; The invention relates to a heat exchanger,
wherein phytase is incorporated in the aqueous comprising a closed chamber in which are arranged
liquid followed by pasteurization of said aqueous ribbed welded plates (40) defining therebetween
liquid in step b. or wherein phytase is added to the independent and mutually penetrating circuits in
pasteurized or sterilized liquid no later than 10 which fluids flow, the side walls defining said
minutes before termination of fermentation step d, chamber being attached onto vertical rails,
said phytase being incorporated in the pasteurized characterised in that said plates comprise at each
or sterilized liquid in an amount of not more than 11 angle an edge (41) that fits into apertures formed on
FTU per gram of soy protein; and wherein vertical angle corners (60), said rails being inserted
fermentation step d. is terminated by pasteurization, into said corners. The use of angle corners for
cooling or pH-adjustment. It was found that by receiving the edges of the plates improves the
conducting phytase treatment and fermentation in a assembly and the retention of the plates
concurrent fashion, a substantial increase in therebetween.
bioavailabilty of minerals such as iron and
magnesium can be achieved whilst at the same time
minimizing the negative effect of phytic acid
degradation on lipid oxidation. The invention also
provides a fermented soy-based product containing
soy protein, polyunsaturated fatty acids, iron and/or
magnesium and inositol phosphates, wherein the
average number of phosphate residues of the
inositol phosphates contained in the fermented
product is within the range of 1.5-4.0.

21: 2011/04814 22: 2009/12/18 43: 2012/06/29


51: A61K
71: SHIMODA BIOTECH (PTY) LTD
72: KNOETZE, STEYN, SWART, HENK
33: US 31: 61/139,471 32: 2008/12/19
54: INCLUSION COMPLEXES OF ALPHA-
CYCLODEXTRIN AND SILDENAFIL SALT
00: -
Provided are inclusion complexes comprising a 21: 2011/04816 22: 2009/12/24 43: 2012/06/29
sildenafil salt (e.g., sildenafil citrate) and alpha- 51: A61K; A61Q; C11D
cyclodextrin. The complexes may be useful treating 71: UNILEVER PLC
72: CRAWFORD, ROBERT JOHN, UNALI,
various conditions, such as male erectile dysfunction
GIOVANNI FRANCESCO, SCOTT, JANET LESLEY
and pulmonary hypertension. In some instances the 33: EP 31: 08172985.7 32: 2008/12/29
inclusion complexes increase the solubility of 54: STRUCTURED AQUEOUS DETERGENT
sildenafil. Also provided are methods of producing COMPOSITIONS
the inclusion complexes, as well as methods of 00: -
treatment, kits and unit dosages. A structured aqueous detergent composition
comprising modified cellulose and surfactant
characterised in that the composition comprises: a)
21: 2011/04815 22: 2009/12/15 43: 2012/06/29
0.2 to 10 wt %, preferably 0.4 to 7 wt%, anionic

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surfactant or zwitterionic surfactant or mixtures


thereof, b) 0.5 to 5 wt %, preferably 1 to 2 wt%,
dispersed modified cellulose biopolymer, wherein
the modification consists of the cellulose having its
C6 primary alcohols oxidised to carboxyl moieties
(acid/COOH-) on 10 to 70% of the glucose units and
substantially all the remainder of the C6 positions
occupied by unmodified primary alcohols, c) 0 to 10
wt % non-surfactant electrolyte; d) 0 to 15 wt% other
conventional detergent composition additives e)
balance water. The invention also provides a method
to manufacture the composition.

21: 2011/04817 22: 2009/12/29 43: 2012/06/29


51: C02F
71: I2O WATER LIMITED
72: BURROWS, ANDREW 21: 2011/04843 22: 2009/12/10 43: 2012/07/02
33: GB 31: 0823656.4 32: 2008/12/30 51: H04B
54: REGULATED SUPPLY OF TREATED WATER 71: TYCO ELECTRONICS RAYCHEM BVBA
FOR REGIONAL SUPPLY NETWORKS 72: DAEMS, DANIEL FRANCOIS
00: - 33: GB 31: 0823688.7 32: 2008/12/31
Water is supplied from a mains water supply station 54: UNIDIRECTIONAL ABSOLUTE OPTICAL
(6) to a main supply- conduit (12) which feeds a ATTENUATION MEASUREMENT WITH OTDR
plurality of regional supply networks (14,16,18), via 00: -
respective pressure reducing valves (20, 22, 24), at Devices and methods for optical measurements in
respective regional pressures. Each regional supply point-to-point and point-to-multipoint networks, e.g.
network has a boundary value for a parameter like PON networks with splitters are described in
related to a property of the water, which may be which reflected power from some known reflections
water pressure or concentration of a water treatment at the end of the lines is used to determine the
agent. Each network has a critical point at which the attenuation and stability of the attenuation of each
value of the parameter is deemed least acceptable. line. Also a reference reflection is used at the
Water supply characteristics in respect of each beginning of the network so that an absolute loss
regional supply network (14,16,18) are monitored measurement between the points of reflection and
and the water supplied into the main supply conduit the reference reflection can be made. In a further
is processed to ensure acceptable values of the aspect wavelength selective stable reflections and
parameter are maintained at each critical point. reflectors are used, to provide reflections in a
Processing of the water may comprise controlling wavelength range that does not interfere with normal
the output of one or more pumps arranged to operation.
pressurize the water supplied into the main supply
conduit (12), or it may comprise controlling the
addition of water treatment agent. Moreover, the
processing of the water may be dependent on any
one or more of : time, hour of the day, season,
ambient air temperature.

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51: A61J other carrier sheet, and may be housed in a number


71: TEVA MEDICAL LTD. of different secondary packages.
72: SHEMESH, ELI
33: US 31: 12/354,004 32: 2009/01/15
54: VIAL ADAPTER ELEMENT
00: -
A vial adapter element for use in a drug mixing
system including a body, a vial connection port
extending from the body, a hollow vial puncturing
spike that protrudes into the vial connection port and
is in fluid communication with a syringe-adapter-
element connection port that extends from the body,
and a plurality of resilient tongues spaced around an
inner wall of the body, the tongues being located in
gaps formed in the inner wall of the body.

21: 2011/04896 22: 2010/01/22 43: 2012/07/12


51: G06F
71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
72: PEARSON, MARK, ZHAO, JASON XIAOBO,
DEAN, ERIN, GUINN, JULIE ANN
33: US 31: 12/371,929 32: 2009/02/17
54: DEFINING SIMPLE AND COMPLEX
ANIMATIONS
00: -
A unified user interface ("UI") is provided that
includes functionality for defining both simple and
complex animations for an object. The unified UI
21: 2011/04852 22: 2011/06/30 43: 2012/06/27 includes a UI for defining a single animation for an
51: A45C, A47F, A61F, B65D object and a UI for defining a more complex
71: Menicon Singapore Pte Ltd. animation. The UI for defining a single animation for
72: NEWMAN, Stephen D.
33: US 31: 10/781,321 32: 2004/02/17 an object includes a style gallery and an effects
54: PACKAGING FOR DISPOSABLE SOFT options gallery. The UI for defining two or more
CONTACT LENSES animations for a single object includes a style gallery
00: - for selecting two or more animation classes to be
The present invention provides a contact lens applied to an object, one or more user interface
package in which the overall internal depth of the controls for specifying the timing and order of the
package is less than the natural sagittal depth of the two or more animations, and an on-object user
contact lens. Different single-use contact lens interface ("OOUI") displayed adjacent to each object
package shapes and configurations may be used. In for providing a visual indication of the two or more
some embodiments, a spring disc is included in the animations and for providing an indication when an
packages to help present the contact lens to the animation includes two or more build steps.
user when the package is opened. The contact lens
packages may be adhered or clipped to a card or

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21: 2011/04899 22: 2009/06/19 43: 2012/07/09 21: 2011/04902 22: 2009/12/08 43: 2012/07/09
51: B65D, B05B 51: C07D; A61P
71: DONGGUAN YIXIN MAGNETIC DISK CO., LTD. 71: VM PHARMA LLC
72: HUI, YI MING, WANG, ZHI 72: WU, JAY JIE-QIANG, WANG, LING
33: CN 31: 200820206225.2 32: 2008/12/26 33: US 31: 61/120,827 32: 2008/12/08
54: A PORTABLE CHARGEABLE SPRAY 54: COMPOSITIONS OF PROTEIN RECEPTOR
BOTTLE TYROSINE KINASE INHIBITORS
00: - 00: -
A portable chargeable spraying bottle has an inner The present invention relates to novel synthetic
bottle (2), a nozzle assembly (1) equipped on the substituted heterocyclic compounds and
upper inner part of the inner bottle and a charging pharmaceutical compositions containing the same
liquid structure placed at the bottom of the inner that are capable of inhibiting or antagonizing a family
bottle. The charging liquid structure includes a of receptor tyrosine kinases, Tropomysosin Related
charging liquid mouth (21) placed at the bottom of Kinases (Trk), in particular the nerve growth factor
the inner bottle and a protuberant mandril (5) (NGF) receptor, TrkA. The invention further concerns
equipped on the charging liquid mouth. The mandril the use of such compounds in the treatment and/or
is located with a liquid charging passage (51) and a prevention of pain, cancer, restenosis,
discharge opening (510) is located at the top of the atherosclerosis, psoriasis, thrombosis, or a disease,
liquid charging passage. Furthermore the inner disorder or injury relating to dysmyelination or
bottle is connected with an exhausting structure. The demyelination or the disease or disorder associated
inventive spraying bottle is convenient for carrying with abnormal activities of NGF recptor TrkA.
and can be used for recycling charging liquid, thus
saving the cost and protecting environment.
21: 2011/04931 22: 2010/02/09 43: 2012/07/09
51: C12M
71: LONZA BIOLOGICS PLC
72: KHAN, MOSHAN
33: EP 31: 09001755.9 32: 2009/02/09
54: BIOREACTOR FOR THE CULTIVATION OF
MAMMALIAN CELLS
00: -
The present invention relates to large-scale
bioreactors having at least two impellers, large-scale
bioreactor systems and methods for the large scale
cultivation and propagation of mammalian cells
using these bioreactors.

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tubular outer frame section that defines a continuous


21: 2011/04932 22: 2010/02/03 43: 2012/07/09
51: C07D; A61K; A61P passageway in which the receiver coil extends, the
71: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL FACTORY, INC. tubular outer frame sections being connected
72: IWATA, KOUSHI, SHIBUTANI, TADAO, KIDO, together to provide a skeletal frame maintaining the
SATOSHI receiver coils in a substantially constant position
33: JP 31: 2009-023793 32: 2009/02/04 relative to each other; and a tow cable connected to
33: JP 31: 2009-255980 32: 2009/11/09 the skeletal frame for towing the frame to conduct a
54: PHENYLIMIDAZOLE COMPOUNDS
geophysical survey.
00: -
Provided are drugs which are efficacious in
preventing and treating hyperlipidemia, obesity, and
so on. Phenylimidazole compounds represented by
1
general formula (1) [wherein R represents a
hydrogen atom, a phenyl-lower alkyl group, or a
2 3
pyridyl-lower alkyl group; either R or R represents a
hydrogen atom, and the other represents a lower
4
alkoxy group; R represents an optionally substituted
5 6
phenyl group; R and R may be the same or different
and each represents a hydrogen atom or a lower
7 8
alkyl group; and R and R may be the same or
different and each represents a hydrogen atom or a
6
lower alkoxy group, with the proviso that R must not
1
be a hydrogen atom in cases when R is an
2
unsubstituted phenyl-lower alkyl group, R is a lower 21: 2011/04935 22: 2010/01/12 43: 2012/07/12
3 4
alkoxy group, R is a hydrogen atom, R is an 51: F16L
5
optionally substituted phenyl group, and R is a 71: WAVIN B.V.
hydrogen atom]. 72: BROOKMAN, GEERT, BRISTOW, ADRIAN
DAVID, SUTCLIFFE, STEVEN, FISHER,
RAYMOND, FARDON, MARK, HALL, JOE
BENJAMIN
33: EP 31: 09150369.8 32: 2009/01/12
54: PIPE PART PROVIDED WITH A SPIGOT END
PART
00: -
Pipe part (1) provided with a spigot end part (2)
which is designed for insertion into a socket end part
having on the inside a sealing ring, the spigot end
part having an outer end-structure which comprises
21: 2011/04934 22: 2009/12/23 43: 2012/07/12 in circumferential direction in alternating fashion
51: G01V, G01R radially inwardly situated sections, and, relative to
71: GEOTECH AIRBORNE LIMITED these inwardly situated sections (4), radially
72: KUZMIN, PETR VALENTINOVICH, BOREL, outwardly directed protuberances (5).
GENE, MORRISON, EDWARD BEVERLY
33: US 31: 61/140.271 32: 2008/12/23
33: US 31: 61/154.024 32: 2009/02/20
33: US 31: 61/264,687 32: 2009/11/26
54: MULTIPLE RECEIVER COIL SYSTEM FOR
GEOPHYSICAL PROSPECTING
00: -
A receiver coil tow assembly for geophysical
prospecting, comprising: multiple receiver coils, each
receiver coil being housed within a respective

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21: 2011/04958 22: 06/07/2011 43: 12/07/2012


51: G01R, G05B
71: EATON CORP
72: ZHOU WEI, LU BIN, NOWAK MICHAEL P, 21: 2011/05006 22: 2011/07/07 43: 2012/07/12
DIMINO STEVEN A 51: C11D
33: US 31: 12/350.287 32: 2009/01/08 71: RECKITT BENCKISER N.V.
54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MOTOR FAULT 72: CASONATI, Roberto
DETECTION USING STATOR CURRENT NOISE 33: GB 31: 0823344.7 32: 2008/12/22
CANCELLATION 54: DETERGENT COMPOSITION
00: - 00: -
57: A system and method for detecting incipient A detergent composition comprises a particulate
mechanical motor faults by way of current noise material. The particulate is an agglomerate of an
cancellation is disclosed. The system includes.a anionic soap component and a secondary detergent
controller configured to detect indicia of incipient component.
mechanical motor faults. The controller further
includes a processor programmed to receive a
baseline set of current data from an operating motor 21: 2011/05010 22: 2009/12/28 43: 2012/07/19
and define a noise component in the baseline set of 51: A61F
current data. The processor is also programmed to 71: SAMBUSSETI, ANTONIO
acquire at least on additional set of real-time 72: SAMBUSSETI, ANTONIO
operating current data from the motor during 33: IT 31: MI2009A 000004 32: 2009/01/07
operation, redefine the noise component present in 54: ORTHOTOPIC ARTIFICIAL BLADDER
each additional set of real-time operating current PROSTHESIS
data, and remove the noise component from the 00: -
operating current data in real-time to isolate any fault An orthotopic artificial bladder prosthesis is
components present in the operating current data. disclosed, comprising an enclosure or bag or balloon
The processor is then programmed to generate a and hollow elements (200;300) for the forced
fault index for the operating current data based on connection of ureters and urethra to said bladder in
any isolated fault components.
the absence of sutures.

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21: 2011/05014 22: 2010/02/05 43: 2012/07/17


51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: TAISHO PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD.
72: NAKAMURA, TOSHIO, MASUDA, SEIJI, 21: 2011/05025 22: 2011/07/07 43: 2012/07/13
FUTAMURA, AYA 51: A47J, B65D
33: JP 31: 2009-025462 32: 2009/02/06 71: Nestec S.A.
33: JP 31: 2009-146735 32: 2009/06/19 72: GERBAULET, Arnaud, KOLLEP, Alexandre
54: DIHYDROQUINOLINONE DERIVATIVES 33: EP 31: 09176448.0 32: 2009/11/19
00: - 54: CAPSULE AND METHOD FOR PREPARING A
The present invention provides a prophylactic or BEVERAGE SUCH AS COFFEE FROM SAID
therapeutic agent for dementia, Alzheimer's disease, CAPSULE
attention-deficit hyperactivity disorder, 00: -
schizophrenia, eating disorders, obesity, diabetes, Capsule for the preparation of a beverage in
hyperlipidemia, sleep disorders, narcolepsy, sleep beverage preparation device comprising: a cup-
apnea syndrome, circadian rhythm disorder, shaped body (12) comprising a cavity containing a
depression, allergic rhinitis or other diseases. A beverage ingredient and a flange -like rim extending
dihydroquinolinone derivative represented by outwardly from the base of said body, a delivery wall
formula (1) or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt (13) connected to the flange- like rim, characterized
thereof: [Formula 1] {wherein Q represents the in that the flange-like rim is formed of is a polymer
following formula (A) or (B)} [Formula 2] material chosen in grade having a Vicat softening
point (ISO 10350) between about 30 and 100C,
preferably between 40 and 90C or apolymer chosen
in grade comprising a glass transition temperature
(Tg) between 30 and 80 C, preferably between 40
and 60 C.

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persons. At least one position change of a user is


detected using at least one sensor (17, 18, 19), said
position change being in the form of at least one
signal and at least one reference signal. The signal
is then compared to the reference signal. At least
one signal status change is generated when at least
one predefined comparison result is fulfilled. For the
generated signal state change, the elevator system
(100) is at least partially brought to an operating
mode enabling the use thereof by disabled persons.

21: 2011/05037 22: 2009/12/10 43: 2012/07/12


51: A61K; A61P
71: CSPC ZHONGQI PHARMACEUTICAL
TECHNOLOGY (SHIJIAZHUANG) CO., LTD.,
INSTITUTE OF MATERIA MEDICA, CHINESE
ACADEMY OF MEDICAL SCIENCES
72: DU, GUANHUA, WANG, JINXU, WU, SONG,
GAO, MEI, LI, YINGUI, QI, YAN, SHEN, DONGMIN,
GUANG, HONGMEI, LIU, HAILI, LIU, RUI, FENG, 21: 2011/05046 22: 2010/01/12 43: 2012/07/12
XIAOLONG, SHI, YING 51: F16L
33: CN 31: 200810185559.0 32: 2008/12/11 71: WAVIN B.V.
54: USE OF RACEMATES OF PINOCEMBRIN IN 72: BROOKMAN, GEERT, BRISTOW, ADRIAN
PREPARING MEDICAMENTS FOR TREATING DAVID, SUTCLIFFE, STEVEN, FISHER,
STROKE RAYMOND, FARDON, MARK
00: - 33: NL 31: 1036410 32: 2009/01/12
Use of racemates of pinocembrin, salts, prodrugs or 54: PUSH-FIT PIPE CONNECTOR WITH
hydrates thereof in preparing medicaments for IMPROVED GRIPPING ASSEMBLY
preventing and treating stroke. Particularly, use of 00: -
the racemate of pinocembrin in preparing The invention relates to a gripping assembly (5) for a
medicaments for treating acute ischemia stroke. push-fit pipe connector (1) as well as a connector
equipped therewith. Such gripping assembly
21: 2011/05039 22: 2009/12/11 43: 2012/07/12 prevents a pipe (4), once inserted, from being
51: B66B withdrawn from the connector. The assembly
71: INVENTIO AG comprises a gripping device and a support structure
72: FINSCHI, LUKAS
(10). The gripping device comprises inclined teeth
33: EP 31: 08171274.7 32: 2008/12/11
54: METHOD FOR ENABLING THE USE OF AN (11) extending radially inward, and inclined legs (12)
ELEVATOR SYSTEM BY DISABLED PERSONS extending radially outward. The support structure
00: - comprises an annular groove (15) for
The invention relates to a method for enabling the accommodating the legs of the gripping device. The
use of an elevator system (100) by disabled groove is formed between an outer wall (18) facing

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an outer side of the legs, and an inner wall (16)


facing the inner side of the legs. A width (x) of the
groove, seen in radial cross section, is narrow near
an entrance (E) of the groove and widens towards a
base (B) of the groove.

21: 2011/05049 22: 2011/07/08 43: 2012/07/13


51: G09G, H04N
71: Sony Corporation
72: NAGANO, Hidetoshi
33: JP 31: 2009-262185 32: 2009/11/17
54: IMAGE RECEPTION DEVICE
00: -
Disclosed is an image reception device provided
with: a reception unit that receives a combined
image in which a first image and a second image are
disposed in a single frame; and an acquisition unit
that acquires region information which is sent
together with the combined image and indicates the
region the first image is in. The image reception
device has a non-stereoscopic display mode in
21: 2011/05048 22: 2010/02/05 43: 2012/07/12
51: C08B; A61K which only the first image is displayed, on the basis
71: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD. of the region information, and/or a stereoscopic
72: KETELSON, HOWARD ALLEN, MEADOWS, display mode in which the first image and the
DAVID L, DAVIS, JAMES W, BAKER, JOHN C second image are displayed as a stereoscopic
33: US 31: 61/150,215 32: 2009/02/05 image.
54: PROCESS FOR PURIFYING GUAR
00: -
The present invention relates to processes for
purifying guar comprising combining borate and guar
in an aqueous solution and treating the aqueous
solution with an organic solvent to induce
precipitation of purified guar. Another embodiment of
the present invention is directed to ophthalmic
formulations comprising purified guar produced by
the processes described.

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difference (I(t) - Ioest(t)) between the first and the


fourth analog signals (Ioest(t)), and outputs the
second digital signal (IF(n)) representative of the first
analog signal with the fundamental frequency
component removed.

21: 2011/05080 22: 11/07/2011 43: 12/07/2012


51:
71: EATON CORPORATION
21: 2011/05085. 22: 2011/07/11. 43: 2012/07/17
72: NOWAK MICHAEL P and DIMINO STEVEN A
51: A61K, A61P
33: US 31: 12/834.105 32: 2010/07/12
71: Bayer Schering Pharma Aktiengesellschaft
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS OF ADAPTIVELY
72: SANDNER, Peter, STASCH, Johannes-Peter,
CANCELING A FUNDAMENTAL FREQUENCY OF
BTTCHER, Michael-Friedrich
AN ANALOG SIGNAL
33: EP 31: 09000619.8 32: 2009-01-17
00: -
54: SGC STIMULATORS OF SGC ACTIVATORS
57: A system (40) includes a first powered apparatus
IN COMBINATION WITH PDE5 INHBITORS FOR
(42) having a first analog signal (16) with a THE TREATMENT OF ERECTILE DYSFUNCTION
fundamental frequency(o); and a second apparatus 00: -
(44) providing load diagnostics or power quality The present invention relates to soluble guanylate
assessment of the first apparatus (42) from a second cyclase (sGC) and to phosphodiesterases (PDEs)
digital signal (IF(n)). The second apparatus (44) and the pharmacology of sGC stimulators, sGC
includes an input (46) of the first analog signal, an activators and PDE inhibitors. More particularly, the
invention relates to the use of sGC stimulators and
output (48) of the second digital signal (IF(n)), a
sGC activators in combination with PDE5 inhibitors
processor (22), an adaptive filter (50) executed by for preparation of medicaments for the treatment of
the processor, a digital-to-analog converter (20), and male erectile dysfunction (MED) in particular for the
an analog-to-digital converter (10). The adaptive MED treatment of difficult to treat patients and
filter routine outputs a third digital signal (y(n)) as a patients not or not fully responding to PDE5
function of the second digital signal (IF(n)) and plural inhibitors.
adaptive weights (4,6). The digital-to-analog
converter inputs the third digital signal (y(n)) and 21: 2011/05092. 22: 2010/01/27. 43: 2012/07/17
outputs a fourth analog signal (Ioest(t)) 51: A61B
representative of an estimate of a fundamental 71: A.L.N.
72: NIGON, ALAIN
frequency component (Io(t)) of the first analog signal
(16). The analog-to-digital converter inputs a

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3
33: FR 31: 09 50675 32: 2009/02/03 R represents an optionally substituted aryl group or
33: US 31: 61/153,031 32: 2009/02/17 1
the like; X represents a carbonyl group;
54: INTRAVASCULAR DEVICE, METHOD FOR 2 3
X represents a bonding hand; X represents a
MANUFACTURING SAME, AND KITS INCLUDING 4
bonding hand; X represents a bonding hand or the
SAME
00: - like; and A represents an optionally substituted
The invention relates to an intravascular device (1) phenyl group or the like.)
that can be used in pairs or more for filling a same
aneurysm, essentially consisting of a skeleton
covering with a film for forming a pouch that can be
filled with blood, said skeleton being made of
contiguous resilient strands (2, 3, 4, 5, 6) forming, in
the absence of stress, an elongate, partially planar
pouch tapering into a tip at the ends (7, 8) thereof,
and having, when applied with stress, an average 21: 2011/05122. 22: 2009/12/14. 43: 2012/07/17
general diameter enabling the insertion thereof into a 51: B62D
71: CATERPILLAR INC.
catheter having a 24F size (8 mm diameter) or less,
72: ANGOT, DANIEL D, LAWSON, ROGER E
said pouch being provided with an opening letting 33: US 31: 12/631,028 32: 2009/12/04
blood into said pouch. The invention also relates to a 33: US 31: 61/193,724 32: 2008/12/18
method for manufacturing same and to kits 54: IDLER AND UNDERCARRIAGE ASSEMBLY
containing same. FOR TRACK-TYPE MACHINE
00: -
An idler (25) of an undercarriage assembly (10) for a
track-type machine (13) is disclosed. The
undercarriage assembly may have at least two links
(55), which may be interconnected by a cartridge
(34). The cartridge may have a bushing (37)
disposed about and rotatable relative to a pin (43).
At least one of the links may have a link rail wear
surface (61), which may be positioned an original
wear surface height (82) from the bushing. The idler
may have a lower surface (67), which may be
configured to wear against the link rail wear surface.
21: 2011/05093 22: 2010/01/29 43: 2012/07/18
51: C07C; A61K; A61P; C07D The idler may also have an upper surface (70),
71: TOYAMA CHEMICAL CO., LTD. which may be configured to wear against the
72: YOKOTANI, JUNICHI, TANIGUCHI, YOICHI, bushing. The upper surface may be positioned
TADA, YUKIE, KATO, HIROSHI, YANAI, MINORI, radially outward of the lower surface by an original
TANABE, CHIHARU, TAKATORI, ARIHIRO upper surface height (85). The original upper surface
33: JP 31: 2009-020274 32: 2009/01/30 height may be between approximately 70% and
33: JP 31: 2009-020424 32: 2009/01/30
approximately 90% of the original wear surface
33: JP 31: 2009-020462 32: 2009/01/30
33: JP 31: 2009-239188 32: 2009/10/16 height.
54: N-ACYL ANTHRANILIC ACID DERIVATIVE OR
SALT THEREOF
00: -
An N-acyl anthranilic acid derivative represented by
general formula (I) or a salt thereof is useful for
prevention or treatment of diseases associated with
excessive production of collagen. (In the formula,
1
R represents a carboxyl group or the like;
2
R represents a hydrogen atom or the like;

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21: 2011/05124 22: 2010/01/15 43: 2012/07/17


51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: EGIS GYGYSZERGYR NYILVNOSAN
MKD RSZVNYTRSASG
72: SIMIG, GYULA, NAGY, KLMN, BARKCZY,
JZSEF, VOLK, BALZS, KOVNYIN LAX,
GYRGYI, SIPOS, VA, BARTHA, FERENC,
RUZSICS, GYRGY, KARASZ, ADRIENN, KIRLY,
21: 2011/05123 22: 2009/12/16 43: 2012/07/17
IMRE
51: F03D; H02K
33: HU 31: P 09 00019 32: 2009/01/15
71: WIND-DIRECT GMBH
33: HU 31: P 09 00460 32: 2009/07/24
72: JCKEL, STEPHAN
54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF
33: DE 31: 10 2008 063 783.1 32: 2008/12/18
ROSUVASTATIN SALTS
54: GENERATOR FOR A WIND ENERGY
00: -
INSTALLATION AND METHOD FOR ITS
PRODUCTION The present invention relates to a new process for
00: - the preparation of rosuvastatin [7-[4-(4-
The invention relates to a generator (13) for a wind Fluorophenyl)-6-isopropyl-2- (methanesulphonyl-
energy installation, having a rotor (15) which has methyl-amino)-pyrimidin-5-yl]-(3R,51S)- dihydroxy-
permanent magnets (26) and is directly connected hept-6-enoic acid] of the formula (I) salts formed with
for drive purposes to a blade rotor (8) of the wind bivalent cations, preferably with calcium or zinc ions,
energy installation, and having a stator (16) which characterized in that rosuvastatin tert.-
has an iron core (21) composed of laminates. butylammonium salt is reacted with the appropriate
According to the invention, the generator (13) is bivalent cation, preferably with calcium or zinc ions
formed without the rotor (15) or the stator on the in a mixture of a water immiscible or slightly miscible
external circumference as a completely surrounding organic solvent and water and the formed salt is
supporting housing, and the laminates of the stator isolated.
(16) are connected to one another by adhesive
bonding and/or welding.

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51: A61K; A61Q


71: UNILEVER PLC
72: CHIA, WI-SOON, KIJCHOTIPAISARN, ARTIT
33: EP 31: 09152017.1 32: 2009/02/04
54: HAIR TREATMENT COMPOSITION
00: -
A method of styling hair comprising the steps of i)
applying to the hair a hair treatment cream
composition comprising: a) a blend of MQ resin and 21: 2011/05173 22: 2010/01/22 43: 2012/07/17
polydiorganosiloxane; and b) hydrophobically 51: G08B
modified cellulose ether. ii) combing and/or styling 71: TYCO SAFETY PRODUCTS CANADA LTD.
the hair. 72: FOISY, STEPHANE, RAIKHLIN, PAVEL
33: US 31: 61/146,738 32: 2009/01/23
54: ALARM MONITORING
21: 2011/05135 22: 2011/07/12 43: 2012/07/19 TELECOMMUNICATIONS LINE CONDITION
51: A23L, A61K DETECTION AND AUTOMATIC CALIBRATION
71: The Coca-Cola Company 00: -
72: BUYSSCHAERT, Olivier, VAN OOIJ, Annelieke A method at an alarm monitoring station and security
Nicoline, ANGLEA, Timothy A., KAMAREI, A. Reza system arrangement for detecting alarm signals
33: US 31: 12/340,190 32: 2008/12/19 originating at security systems on incoming calls
54: FLAVONOID-RICH (HESPERIDIN, NARIRUTIN,
carried by a telecommunications line includes, for
DIDYMIN) CITRUS EXTRACT
00: - each call, measuring a noise level on the line in the
Flavonoid citrus extract and compositions thereof absence of signals originated by the security
are provided, wherein the flavonoid citrus extract is systems. Based on the measuring, at least one
derived from the by-product of a citrus extraction signal detection threshold above the noise level is
process. The fiavonoid citrus extract and set, wherein a level of a signal must exceed the
compositions are especially beneficial as a source signal detection threshold in order to be detected as
for providing important phytochemicals, like a data signal. Alarm data signals in the call are
flavonoids, which are biologically active in humans. detected using the signal detection threshold.
In a particular application, the citrus extract is an
orange juice product, which can be added to citrus
based beverages, non -citrus based beverages or
used as a stand alone juice.

21: 2011/05172 22: 2010/02/03 43: 2012/07/13


51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: LES LABORATOIRES SERVIER
72: PEGLION, JEAN-LOUIS, DESSINGES, AIME,
LECOUVE, JEAN-PIERRE, LERESTIF, JEAN-
MICHEL, SERKIZ, BERNARD
33: FR 31: 09/00457 32: 2009/02/04
54: NEW PROCESS FOR THE SYNTHESIS OF
IVABRADINE AND ADDITION SALTS THEREOF
WITH A PHARMACEUTICALLY ACCEPTABLE 21: 2011/05174 22: 2010/01/22 43: 2012/07/17
ACID 51: G08B; H04M
00: - 71: TYCO SAFETY PRODUCTS CANADA LTD.
The invention relates to a method for the synthesis 72: FOISY, STEPHANE, RAIKHLIN, PAVEL
of ivabradine having formula (I) and the 33: US 31: 61/146,727 32: 2009/01/23
pharmaceutically acceptable acid addition salts 54: FACSIMILE AWARE ALARM MONITORING
thereof. STATION AND METHOD
00: -

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A method and security system arrangement are 33: US 31: 12/394,738 32: 2009/02/27
disclosed for processing incoming signals at an 54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ANALYZING
alarm monitoring station. The method includes FAULTY EVENT TRANSMISSIONS
00: -
analyzing the incoming signals to assess if any
A system and method are disclosed for recording
particular incoming signal includes characteristics of
and evaluating faults in event transmissions between
a facsimile signal to thereby identify whether or not a
security system components. A panel in a monitored
given incoming signal is a facsimile signal. If the
building may send event signals to a receiver
analyzing identifies that a given incoming signal
located in a central monitoring facility. Event signals
includes characteristics of a facsimile signal, thus
may represent a status of individual alarms or
identifying that the given incoming signal is likely a
sensors in the building, or they may provide a status
facsimile signal, the alarm monitoring station refrains
of the system as a whole. If the quality of the
from initiating an alarm handling procedure to handle
transmission is substandard or in a format that is
the given incoming signal. Caller ID information may
unacceptable to the receiver, the signal data
be extracted from the facsimile signals received by
associated with the event is recorded for analysis.
the alarm monitoring station, and added to a call
Recording is controlled by a line card associated
block list. Calls originating from caller IDs on the call
with the receiver, and the signal data is stored in
block list may be blocked by the alarm monitoring
local or remote memory. Signal data can be
station.
manually or automatically analyzed to determine the
source of the fault. In addition, recorded signal data
can be used to build customized software to
recognize signals from previously unrecognized or
faulty panels.

21: 2011/05209 22: 2010/01/06 43: 2012/07/17


21: 2011/05175 22: 2010/02/25 43: 2012/07/17
51: C12N; A61K; A61P
51: G08C; G08B; H04M
71: HUANG, HAIDONG
71: TYCO SAFETY PRODUCTS CANADA LTD.
72: HUANG, HAIDONG
72: FOISY, STEPHANE
33: CN 31: 200910000087.1 32: 2009/01/07

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54: GENE ENCODING HUMAN GLUCOKINASE Manager), associated with an Ethernet network is
MUTANT, ENZYME ENCODED BY THE SAME, configured to execute a method for topological
RECOMBINANT VECTORS AND HOSTS, location discovery of nodes that are added to the
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND USES
network. According to the method, the topology
THEREOF, METHODS FOR TREATING AND
PREVENTING DISEASES aware entity receives (step 30) a notification about a
00: - new node that has been added to the network. Then,
Gene encoding human glucokinase mutant is the topology aware entity causes (step 31) an
provided. The gene has the nucleotide sequence existing node to initiate a path discovery to the new
chosen from the nucleotide sequence listed as SEQ node using an Ethernet Connectivity and Fault
ID NO:2 and the nucleotide sequence wherein the Management, CFM, protocol, such as IEE 802.1 ag
ORF region encodes the same amino acid sequence or ITU-T Y.1731. The topology aware entity receives
as the one encoded by ORF region (position 487 to (step 32) the resulting path data from the existing
1884) of SEQ ID NO:2 and the rest region is same node and identifies (step 33), based on the path
as the non-ORF region of SEQ ID NO:2. Human data, a topological position of the new node in the
glucokinase mutant encoded by the gene, the Ethernet network. The method may be embodied as
recombinant vectors carrying the gene, the hosts program instructions stored on a computer-readable
comprising the vectors, pharmaceutical compositions medium.
thereof, uses thereof, and methods for treating and
preventing diseases by using the same are provided.
The human glucokinase mutant encoded by the
gene has higher activity than that of the wild type
human glucokinase, and thus provides a new way of
controlling blood glucose or preventing and treating
disturbance of carbohydrate metabolism, especially
preventing and treating diabetes.

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51: C22C
71: OUTOKUMPU OYJ
72: MKEL, TUOMO, NIEMEL, PEKKA
33: FI 31: 20090045 32: 2009/02/11
54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING FERROALLOY
21: 2011/05211 22: 2009/02/05 43: 2012/07/18 CONTAINING NICKEL
51: H04L 00: -
71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON The invention relates to a method for producing a
(PUBL) ferroalloy containing nickel. From a fine-grained raw
72: OLSSON, JONATHAN material containing iron and chromium and a fine-
54: TOPOLOGICAL LOCATION DISCOVERY IN grained raw material containing nickel, a mixture is
AN ETHERNET NETWORK formed with binding agent the mixture is
00: - agglomerated so that first formed objects of desired
A topology aware entity, such as an OSS size are obtained. The objects formed are heat
(Operations Support System), an NMS (Network treated in order to strengthen the objects so that the
heat treated objects withstand conveyance and
Management System) or an RM (Resource

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loading into a smelter furnace. Further, the objects pathway, and can be used to treat metabolism-
are smelted under reducing circumstances in order related disorders and conditions.
to achieve ferrochromenickel, a ferroalloy of a
desired composition containing at least iron,
chromium and nickel.

21: 2011/05214 22: 2010/02/26 43: 2012/07/17


51: G06Q; G06F
71: MICROSOFT CORPORATION
72: GOTTWEIS, JURAJ, ZHU, ZHENJUN,
HOWELL, GARETH A, RUHLEN, MATTHEW
JAMES, O'DELL-ALEXANDER, BRENDYN,
ROBARGE, NICHOLAS ALLEN, KAPOOR, 21: 2011/05217 22: 2010/01/14 43: 2012/07/16
SUGANDHA SUDESHKUMAR, VENKATA, KIRAN 51: H05B
AKELLA 71: MAG INSTRUMENT, INC.
33: US 31: 12/397,351 32: 2009/03/04 72: WEST, STACEY H
54: CONTENT RENDERING ON A COMPUTER 33: US 31: 12/353,396 32: 2009/01/14
00: - 54: MULTI-MODE PORTABLE LIGHTING DEVICE
Portions of content are transformed into portions of 00: -
rendered content. While the portions of the content A portable lighting device, such as a flashlight, with a
are being transformed into portions of the rendered mechanical power switch and multiple operating
content, each discrete portion of the rendered modes is provided. The mechanical power switch is
content can be provided to the application program disposed in series with the controller for the lighting
after that portion is completed. device and acts as the user interface to the
controller to change modes of operation. Because
the mechanical power switch is in series with the
controller, the portable lighting device does not
consume battery power when the mechanical switch
is open. A state machine coupled to the controller is
polled by the controller each time it is powered up to
determine the operational mode of the lighting
device.

21: 2011/05215 22: 2010/01/28 43: 2012/07/16


51: C07D; A61K; A61P
71: RIGEL PHARMACEUTICALS, INC.
72: SINGH, RAJINDER, HONG, HUI, DARWISH,
IHAB S, XU, XIANG
33: US 31: 61/147,982 32: 2009/01/28
54: CARBOXAMIDE COMPOUNDS AND
METHODS FOR USING THE SAME
00: -
Disclosed are carboxamide compounds as well as
pharmaceutical compositions and methods of use.
One embodiment is a compound having the
1 2 3 4
structure (I) in which R , R , R , R , T, p, q, w and x
are as described herein. In certain embodiments, a
compound disclosed herein activates the AMPK 21: 2011/05228 22: 14/07/2011 43: 13/07/2012

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51: A61K, A61P


71: FREDDIE JOHANNES ISAACS
72: FREDDIE JOHANNES ISAACS
33: -. 31: -. 32: -.
54: HERBAL COMPOSITION AND TREATMENTS
USING THE COMPOSITION
00: -
57: The invention provides a herbal composition
made up of a combination of a first plant material
obtained from one or more of the rhizome, the roots,
the stems and the leaves of a plant of the genus
Gunnera and a second plant material obtained from
a plant selected from one or more of the edible
plants of the order Brassicales (including the family
BrassicaceaeCapparidaceae and Caricaceae). In
the preferred from of the invention, the first plant
material is obtained from plants of the species G.
perpensa. The second plant material can be
obtained from any suitable cabbage variety or hybrid
(Brassica oleracea Linne).

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51: E01B; B21B
71: NEUHUSER GMBH
72: NEUHUSER, HELMUT 21: 2011/05280 22: 2008/12/19 43: 2012/07/19
33: EP 31: 09164327.0 32: 2009-07-01 51: B62D
33: DE 31: 20 2009 000 563.1 32: 2009/01/17 71: CATERPILLAR COMMERCIAL S.A.R.L.
54: PROFILE RAIL FOR MONORAIL OVERHEAD 72: GALLIGNANI, LUIGI
CONVEYORS 54: VARIABLE GAUGE UNDERCARRIAGE
00: - 00: -
The invention relates to a profile rail (1) for monorail A variable gauge undercarriage (10) for a vehicle
overhead conveyors and to the use of a rolled steel comprising: a chassis (12) having an integrated
profile for producing said profile rail (1). The profile chassis cable (24, 26); at least one carriage (14)
rail (1) has an I-shaped design comprising a top coupled to the chassis for relative lateral movement,
flange (2) and a bottom flange (3) forming a running the carnage (14) having an integrated carriage cable
surface (4). The top flange (2) has a recess (5) on (24a, 26a); driving cylinders (16) for actuating lateral
the top side thereof, the recess being pocket-shaped movement of the carriage (14) relative to the chassis
in the cross section thereof, to form a substantially (12); and a cable connection element (36) positioned
U-shaped top flange (2). The bottom flange (3) also at a junction (32) for connecting the integrated
has a recess (6) on the bottom side thereof, the carriage cable (24a, 26a) to the integrated chassis
recess being pocket-shaped in the cross section cable (24, 26).
thereof, to form a substantially reversed U-shaped
bottom flange (3). Running surfaces (4) are formed
on both sides of an I-web (10). According to the
invention, the ratio of rail width (B) to rail height (H)
ranges from approx. 0.2 to 0.6.

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particular, the compositions and methods are useful


for the treatment of sebum associated conditions.

21: 2011/05310 22: 2011/07/19 43: 2012/07/19


51: A61K, A61P
71: PFIZER INC.
72: SECREAST, Stephen, Lee, VALARELLI,
Rodrigo, COSTA, Alvimar, Jose
33: US 31: 61/152,911 32: 2009/02/16
33: US 31: 61/219,837 32: 2009/06/24
54: HIGH DOSAGE DORAMECTIN
FORMULATION
00: -
Veterinary compositions which provide a high-dose
21: 2011/05283 22: 2010/01/07 43: 2012/07/18 of doramectin or a high-dose veterinary combination
51: C08L; C05C; C05G; C09D; C09F composition which comprises doramectin and one or
71: SPECIALTY FERTILIZER PRODUCTS, LLC more other antiparasitic agents is disclosed. The
72: MAZO, JACOB, SANDERS, JOHN LARRY, compositions provide both antiparasitic efficacy and
MAZO, GRIGORY a significantly reduced withhold time.
33: US 31: 12/351,589 32: 2009/01/09
33: US 31: 12/651,356 32: 2009/12/31 21: 2011/05314 22: 2010/03/30 43: 2012/07/19
54: QUICK DRYING POLYMERIC COATING 51: C08B; A23C; A23K; A23L; C08J
00: - 71: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
Improved agriculturally useful products are provided, 72: ADDEN, ROLAND, HUETTERMANN,
including solid materials such as nitrogenous CARSTEN, SPREHE, MATTHIAS, HUEBNER-
KEESE, BRITTA
fertilizers (e.g., urea), together with a
33: US 31: 61/164,949 32: 2009/03/31
polycarboxylated polymer selected from the group 54: CARBOXYMETHYL CELLULOSE WITH
consisting of a salts of copolymers containing IMPROVED PROPERTIES
individual quantities of maleic and itaconic moieties. 00: -
The polymer composition also includes from about The present application relates to processes for
10-60% by weight of an organic drying agent such imparting improved properties to carboxymethyl
as a lower alcohol which enhances the quick drying cellulose, for example, a process for producing an
aqueous dispersible carboxymethyl cellulose is
properties thereof. The compositions may also
described, comprising introducing carboxymethyl
include an amount of boron, and bimodal vinylic cellulose into a high shear mixer, adding at least 20
polymer made up of quantities of high and low percent water by weight to the carboxymethyl
molecular weight (MW) vinylic polymers such as cellulose without additional surface treatment
PVA. additives, forming carboxymethyl cellulose
agglomerates, and drying the agglomerates by non-
contact drying means to form the aqueous
21: 2011/05284 22: 2010/01/06 43: 2012/07/18 dispersible carboxymethyl cellulose.
51: C07K; A61K
71: HEALOR LTD. 21: 2011/05316 22: 2010/03/30 43: 2012/07/19
72: TENNENBAUM, TAMAR, BRAIMAN-WIKSMAN, 51: C08J; C08L; C12H
LIORA, MANDIL-LEVIN, REVITAL 71: DOW GLOBAL TECHNOLOGIES LLC
33: US 31: 61/208,386 32: 2009/02/24 72: HUEBNER, BRITTA, ADDEN, ROLAND,
33: US 31: 61/261,453 32: 2009/11/16 PRETESACQUE, STEPHANIE
54: VISFATIN THERAPEUTIC AGENTS FOR THE 33: US 31: 61/164,949 32: 2009/03/31
TREATMENT OF ACNE AND OTHER 54: TARTARIC SALT STABILIZER FOR WINE
CONDITIONS 00: -
00: - The present application relates to tartaric salt
The present disclosure relates to compositions and stabilizers for wine, comprising carboxymethyl
methods for treating acne and other conditions. In cellulose agglomerates which, in dry form, readily

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disperse in wine without formation of lumps, and There is provided a hydrazide compound having a
methods of stabilizing wine employing the same. controlling effect on pests represented by the
formula (1): wherein, G is a 5-membered
21: 2011/05319. 22: 2010/02/01. 43: 2012/07/19
heterocyclic group, M is an oxygen atom or a sulfur
51: H01B 1 2 3 4
71: NEXANS atom, Q , Q , Q and Q is independently a nitrogen
2
72: BARBEAU, SOPHIE, GUERY, DANIEL, atom, etc., m is an integer of 0 to 5, R is an
MARTIN, MICHEL, THEUNE, CLAUS-FRIEDRICH, optionally halogenated C1-C6 alkyl group, etc.,
5 6
MEYER, MICHAEL, POULARD, CORINNE R and R are independently an optionally substituted
33: FR 31: 0950672 32: 2009/02/03 4
C1-C12 chain hydrocarbon group, etc., and R is an
54: HIGH VOLTAGE ELECTRIC TRANSMISSION optionally substituted C1-C12 chain hydrocarbon
CABLE
group, etc.
00: -
The invention relates to an electric cable (10),
including: at least one composite reinforcement
element (1) including one or more reinforcement
element(s) at least partially embedded in an organic
matrix; a coating (2) surrounding said composite
reinforcing element(s) (1), said coating (2) being
sealed all around the composite reinforcing
element(s) (1); and at least one conducting element
(3) surrounding said coating (2), characterised in
that the thickness of the sealed coating (2) does not
exceed 3000 m. 21: 2011/05350 22: 2010/02/10 43: 2012/07/24
51: E21B
71: ATLAS COPCO SECOROC LLC
72: LYON, LELAND H, LAY, WARREN T
33: US 31: 12/369,579 32: 2009/02/11
54: DOWN HOLE HAMMER HAVING ELEVATED
EXHAUST
00: -
A percussive assisted rotary drill includes a top sub
for connection with a drill pipe. The drill pipe imparts
torque to the drill and also supplies motive fluid to
the drill. The drill includes a shank adapter to
facilitate affixing a rotary drill bit to the drill. The
motive fluid is divided between a bit flow which flows
through the bit to clear debris at the bottom of the
drill, and an actuator flow, An actuator, which may
be in the form of a reciprocating piston, moves within
the drill under the influence of the actuator flow to
impart cyclical blows to the shank adapter, The
blows are transferred to the drill bit through the
shank adapter to provide a relatively high frequency
low amplitude percussive force on the rotating drill
21: 2011/05348 22: 2010/02/05 43: 2012/07/20
bit to assist in the drilling operation, At least a portion
51: C07D; A01N
71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED of the actuator flow portion of the motive fluid is
72: IHARA, HIDEKI, KUMAMOTO, KOJI exhausted through the top end of the drill. The
33: JP 31: 2009-025839 32: 2009/02/06 relative flow rates and volumes of the bit and
54: HYDRAZIDE COMPOUND AND USE OF THE actuator flows can be adjusted with a check valve in
SAME IN PEST CONTROL the actuator flow exhaust path.
00: -

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and hydroisomerize the fraction and thereby obtain a


hydrofined intermediate fraction; a step in which the
hydrofined intermediate fraction flowing out of the
intermediate-fraction hydrofining reactor is examined
for cloud point; and a step in which the operating
conditions of the intermediate-fraction hydrofining
reactor are regulated so that the cloud point comes
to a given predetermined value.

21: 2011/05353 22: 2010/01/21 43: 2012/07/24


51: C10G
71: JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO.,
LTD., NIPPON STEEL ENGINEERING CO., LTD.,
JAPAN OIL, GAS AND METALS NATIONAL
CORPORATION, COSMO OIL CO., LTD., INPEX
CORPORATION, JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY
CORPORATION
72: NASUNO, KAZUYA
33: JP 31: 2009-020855 32: 2009/01/30
54: OPERATION METHOD OF MIDDLE
DISTILLATE HYDROTREATING REACTOR, AND 21: 2011/05386 22: 2009/01/22 43: 2012/07/25
MIDDLE DISTILLATE HYDROTREATING 51: A61K; A61P
REACTOR 71: SANOFI
00: - 72: KHULLAR, PRAVEEN, SHINGTE, MANSING,
A method of operating an intermediate-fraction PATEL, SHIRISHBHAI, SUSEENDHARNATH, A,
hydrofining reactor, in which an intermediate fraction RAJU, KRISHNA, REDDY, VANGA
among Fischer-Tropsch synthesis hydrocarbons 54: NEW COMBINATION OF ACTIVE
synthesized by the FT synthesis reaction is INGREDIENTS CONTAINING A NON STEROIDAL
hydrofined and hydroisomerized, the fraction ANTI INFLAMMATORY DRUG AND A
COLCHICOSIDE DERIVATIVE
comprising components having a boiling point range 00: -
corresponding to that of gas oil. The method Pharmaceutical composition containing a
comprises: a step in which the intermediate fraction combination of a non steroidal anti inflammatory
is brought into contact with a catalyst to hydrofine drug and a colchicoside derivative, the active

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ingredients being present in the free state or in the A system (50) is provided for the production of
form of a salt. elongated comestible products such as hot dogs,
without the use of traditional casings. The system
21: 2011/05389 22: 2009/12/22 43: 2012/07/24 (50) includes a circular pattern of arrays (92) of
51: A61M elongated, open-ended, extruded synthetic resin
71: CAREFUSION 2200, INC. cooking tubes (92, 94) within a rotatable cylindrical
72: OSIER, SAMUEL W, DUQUETTE, STEVEN J, heating drum or housing (70). The tube housing (70)
MILLER, HAROLD E
and arrays (92) arc incrementally rotated and at
33: US 31: 12/346,044 32: 2008/12/30
54: RESPIRATORY MASK each stop position certain of the tubes (92, 94) arc
00: - filled with portions of meat emulsion (590) and
A respiratory mask (10) includes a mask frame (14), alternating plugs (208), while previously filled tubes
a cushion (40) and a retaining element (42). The (92, 94) containing cooked product are unloaded,
retaining element (42) is embedded within the and other unfilled tubes are internally coated with a
cushion (40) and is configured to secure the cushion lubricant (e.g., a mixture of lecithin and vegetable
(40) to the mask frame (14). Forehead pads (18) can oil). Energy exchange media such as hot water
be positioned in the mask frame (14) and be and/or steam arc used within the housing to
adjustable independent of one another and with continuously cook the emulsion portions within the
respect to the mask frame (14). tubes (92, 94) to the desired extent.

21: 2011/05392 22: 2010/01/22 43: 2012/07/24


51: F24J
71: INSPIRED SURGICAL TECHNOLOGIES, INC.
72: OOSTING, KENNETH
33: US 31: 61/146,508 32: 2009/01/22
33: US 31: 61/171,263 32: 2009/04/21
33: US 31: 61/254,963 32: 2009/10/26
21: 2011/05390 22: 2010/02/11 43: 2012/07/24 54: ACTUATED FEEDFORWARD CONTROLLED
51: A22C SOLAR TRACKING SYSTEM
71: MARLEN INTERNATIONAL, INC. 00: -
72: POWERS, RICHARD, ANDERSON, ADAM E, An actuated feedforward controlled solar tracker
HARDENBURGER, PAUL system including a sub-frame supporting at least one
33: US 31: 12/703,396 32: 2010/02/10 solar panel, a post supporting the sub-frame, and a
33: US 31: 61/152,576 32: 2009/02/13
linking mechanism connecting the sub-frame and
33: US 31: 61/222,765 32: 2009/07/02
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR post, where the linking mechanism includes a first
PRODUCTION OF ELONGATED MEAT axle, second axle and body member. The linking
PRODUCTS WITHOUT CASINGS mechanism's first and second axles are disposed
00: - orthogonal to each other and are separated by the
body member. The system includes at least two

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linear actuators, a rotational joint connecting the transformation from renewable, natural optionally-
linear actuators and sub-frame, and a driver system hydroxylated monounsaturated fatty acids having a
that drives the actuators. Additionally, the system chain length at least equal to 14 carbon atoms,
includes a feedforward control system including a selected from among nitriles and medium fatty acid
computer that calculates desired positions of the esters containing between 7 and 12 carbon atoms
linear actuators using multiple inputs and per molecule and between 0 and 99 wt.-% of a
communicates with the driver system to drive the kerosene originating from petrol that meets global
linear actuators, and a feedback control system that aviation fuel specifications.
relays information gathered by sensor devices to the
feedforward control system, where the feedforward 21: 2011/05410 22: 22/07/2011 43: 24/07/2012
and feedback control systems function in an 51: G01F, G01R, H01L, H02H, H02J
integrated manner. 71: TRUSTED RENEWABLES LTD
72: COFTA PIOTR and MALLET COLIN THOMAS
33: GB 31: 0900082.9 32: 2009/01/06
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR SECURE
ENERGY DELIVERY
00: -
57: A solar power conversion device has an
embedded security module for creating trusted
metering data in relation to power generated and for
delivering it to a metering data output. The security
module might for example be constructed as an
integrated circuit card constructed using
semiconductor chip fabrication and assembly
techniques to be integral with the solar power
conversion device. The device might comprise more
than one solar cell mounted on a panel to form an
array. There may further be provided a panel
management module for collating data, for instance
from multiple cells, prior to transmission over a
network via the metering output. The panel
management module might comprise for example a
subscriber identity module and the metering data
output may provide associated mobile telephone
endpoint technology so that the metering data can
be transmitted over an air interface.

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51: C10L; C12P
71: ARKEMA FRANCE
72: DUBOIS, JEAN-LUC
33: FR 31: 0951472 32: 2009/03/09
54: AVIATION FUEL CONTAINING A
PROPORTION OF ORGANIC COMPOUNDS
FROM BIOMASS
00: -
The invention relates to an aviation fuel containing
between 1 and 100 wt.-% of a fraction of a 21: 2011/05411 22: 22/07/2011 43: 02/08/2012
compound obtained by means of chemical 51: F23C, F23K

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71: SHANGHAI BOILER WORKS, LTD. 54: A SUPPORTING STRUCTURE WHICH


72: LIU YI, YIN SHUANGLIN, LIU JIANBIN, HU REALIZES THE FREE EXPANSION OF
MINGWANG FEEDBACK UNIT AND RETURN LEG
33: CN 31: 200920214466.6 32: 2009/11/30 00: -
54: A WEAR-RESISTING STRUCTURE AT THE 57: A supporting structure which realizes the free
INTERFACE BETWEEN THE COAL-FEED TUBE expansion of feedback unit and return leg, the
AND THE FURNACE supporting structure contains a first nickelclad and a
00: - second nickelclad with self-lubricating material layer
57: A wear-resisting structure at the interface on both of their surfaces, the first nickelclad and the
between the coal-feed tube and the furnace second nickelclad are mounted on a boiler steel
according to the present invention is consisted of a structure; the supporting structure also comprises a
wear-proof refractory material layer and a wear- feedback unit structure which is fixed connected to a
resisting metal tube. The wear-proof refractory feedback unit, a return leg stand which is fixed
material layer mentioned above is built on the connected to a return leg, a number of smooth
interior walls of the coal-feed tube, and extends from plates which are fixed connected to the feedback
the fuel inlet of the coal-feed tube to the furnace. unit structure and the return leg stand; said
The wear-proof refractory material layer inside the feedback unit structure is located on the first
furnace coats the water wall tube; the wear-resisting nickelclad through a number of smooth plates; said
metal tube locates on the inner wall of the wear- return leg stand is located on the second nickelclad
proof refractory material layer, which extends from through a number of smooth plates; each smooth
the fuel inlet of the coal-feed tube to the opening of plates has a smooth surface, the smooth surfaces of
the furnace. This invention has provided a wear- said smooth plates are opposite to and also meet
resisting structure at the interface between the coal- with the surface of self-lubricating material layer of
feed tube and the furnace, which is able to the first nickelclad and the second nickelclad, hence
successfully strengthen the abrasion resistance the smooth plates can sliding on the first nickelclad
effectively, and then solve the problem that the and the second nickelclad. Because independent
wear-resisting materials at the interface between the multi-point supporting system is adopted in return
coal-feed tube and the furnace of a circulating leg and feedback unit mentioned above, once there
fluidized bed boiler (CFB) are more easily impaired. are differential expansions horizontally occur, the
expansions can be absorbed by adjusting the free-
sliding position, for solving the problem of welding
seam between feedback unit and return leg.

21: 2011/05429 22: 2010/02/09 43: 2012/07/24


51: F16K
71: TYCO VALVES & CONTROLS LP
72: NGUYEN, VIET
33: US 31: 61/151,340 32: 2009/02/10
21: 2011/05412 22: 22/07/2011 43: 02/08/2012 54: GATE VALVE WITH INTEGRATED SUPPORT
51: F22B, F23C, F24H MEMBERS
71: SHANGHAI BOILER WORKS, LTD. 00: -
72: LIU YI, YIN SHUANGLIN, ZHENG HAIYING A gate valve has support members that are attached
33: CN 31: 200920212825.4 32: 2009/12/09 to a main body structure of the gate valve adjacent
to the valve gate opening. These support members

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are affixed on both sides of the valve gate opening resulting mixture is sterilized at a high temperature
radially around a gate sleeve. and a high pressure, a solution prepared by
dissolving 0.004 to 0.2 part by mass of the Natto
bacterium (Bacillus subtilis var. natto) in 0.5 to 1 part
by mass of water is added to the mixture, and the
resulting mixed solution is allowed to ferment at 30
to 50°C for 2 to 4 weeks.

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21: 2011/05433 22: 2010/02/11 43: 2012/07/24
51: B09B; A23K; C12P
51: C07H; A01N
71: NIPPON BIODIESEL FUEL CO., LTD.,
71: DOW AGROSCIENCES LLC
IDEMITSU KOSAN CO., LTD.
72: BENKO, ZOLTAN, CROUSE, GARY, SPARKS,
72: HE, YUXI, KIKUTSUGI, HIDEO
THOMAS, MCLEOD, CASANDRA, DEMETER,
33: JP 31: 2009-054157 32: 2009/02/13
DAVID, CAMPER, DEBRA
54: METHOD FOR REMOVING PHORBOL ESTER
33: US 31: 61/151,543 32: 2009/02/11
IN ORGANIC SUBSTANCE, METHOD FOR
54: PESTICIDAL COMPOSITIONS
PRODUCING HIGH-PROTEIN ORGANIC
00: -
SUBSTANCE, HIGH-PROTEIN ORGANIC
The invention disclosed in this document is related
SUBSTANCE, METHOD FOR PRODUCING FEED
AND FEED to the field of pesticides and their use in controlling
00: - pests. A compound having the structure (I) is
A phorbol ester component is decomposed and disclosed.
removed from an organic material containing the
phorbol ester component at low cost and high
throughput, thereby producing an organic material
having a high protein content. An organic material
containing a phorbol ester is mixed with a Natto
bacterium (Bacillus subtilis var. natto) to allow the
Natto bacterium to ferment, thereby decomposing
the phorbol ester. In this method, 4 parts by mass of
the organic material containing the phorbol ester is
21: 2011/05434 22: 2010/02/19 43: 2012/07/24
mixed with 0.5 to 3 parts by mass of water, the
51: C12N; A01N; C12P

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71: DANISCO US INC. 54: SPLIT SET ASSEMBLY


72: HUANG, TOM TAO, KELLEY, AARON, 00: -
MCLAUGHLIN, JOHN 57: The invention concerns a split set having a
33: US 31: 61/154,235 32: 2009/02/20 longitudinally split tube inserted in use into a hole in
33: US 31: 61/185,865 32: 2009/06/10 a rock mass. The assembly of the invention also
33: US 31: 61/304,219 32: 2010/02/12 includes an elongate suspension member extending
54: FERMENTATION BROTH FORMULATIONS longitudinally and held captive within the tube. There
00: - is an attachment formation at the outer end of the
The present disclosure relates to fermentation broth suspension member. This is accessible at an outer
formulations containing organic acids and/or organic end of the tube after insertion of the tube into the
acid salts, and methods of making and using such hole and provides an attachment point for external
items of equipment.
formulations.

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51: C07K; A61K
71: CIRCASSIA LIMITED
72: LAIDLER, PAUL, LARCHE, MARK, HAFNER,
ROD, LAYTON (DECEASED), GUY
33: GB 31: 0901927.4 32: 2009/02/05
33: GB 31: 0901928.2 32: 2009/02/05
33: GB 31: 0912578.2 32: 2009/07/20
33: GB 31: 0917871.6 32: 2009-10-12 21: 2011/05469 22: 2009/11/09 43: 2012/07/25
33: GB 31: PCT/GB2009/001995 32: 2009/08/14 51: H04W
54: PEPTIDES FOR VACCINE 71: SHARP KABUSHIKI KAISHA
00: - 72: YAMADA, SHOHEI, UEMURA, KATSUNARI,
The present invention relates to compositions KATO, YASUYUKI, NAKASHIMA, DAIICHIRO, OH,
comprising peptides for preventing or treating allergy WAHO
to house dust mites, and in particular to optimal 33: JP 31: 2008-332144 32: 2008/12/26
combinations of peptides for preventing or treating 54: COMMUNICATION SYSTEM AND MOBILE
said allergy. STATION APPARATUS
00: -
Provided are a communication system, a base
21: 2011/05466 22: 25/07/2011 43: 26/06/2012 station device, a mobile station device, and a
51: E21D communication method which can effectively
71: MURRAY & ROBERTS STEEL
manage measurement information held by a base
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
72: FITZSIMONS JAMES MATTHEW RICHARD and station device and a mobile station device in a
SHEPPARD JAMES WILLIAM system having a plurality of component carriers. The
33: ZA 31: 2010/05423 32: 2010/07/29, mobile station device is used in a mobile

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communication system configured by a base station hydroisomerized synthetic oil; a crude-oil mixing step
device and a mobile station device. For a plurality of in which the hydroisomerized synthetic oil is mixed
cells having different frequencies, the mobile station with crude oil to obtain a mixed crude oil; a mixed-
device manages each of the cells activated by the crude-oil transfer step in which the mixed crude oil is
base station device to be a belonging cell and transferred to a crude-oil distillation apparatus of an
manages a cell adjacent to the first cell among the oil refinery; and a mixed-crude-oil refinement step in
aforementioned cells as a cell other than the first which the transferred mixed crude oil is treated in oil
cell. refinement equipment of the oil refinery including the
crude-oil distillation apparatus.

21: 2011/05476 22: 2010/01/21 43: 2012/07/25


51: C10G
71: JAPAN PETROLEUM EXPLORATION CO.,
LTD., NIPPON STEEL ENGINEERING CO., LTD.,
JAPAN OIL, GAS AND METALS NATIONAL
CORPORATION, COSMO OIL CO., LTD., INPEX
CORPORATION, JX NIPPON OIL & ENERGY
CORPORATION
72: TANAKA, YUICHI 21: 2011/05504 22: 2010/01/25 43: 2012/07/27
33: JP 31: 2009-020856 32: 2009/01/30 51: B66B
54: METHOD FOR UPGRADING FT SYNTHESIS 71: INVENTIO AG
OIL, AND MIXED CRUDE OIL 72: WEINBERGER, KARL, FINSCHI, LUKAS
00: - 33: EP 31: 09151446.3 32: 2009/01/27
A method of refining a synthetic oil synthesized by 54: METHOD FOR OPERATING AN ELEVATOR
the Fischer-Tropsch synthesis reaction, the method SYSTEM
comprising: a hydroisomerization step in which the 00: -
synthetic oil is hydroisomerized to remove alcohols The invention relates to a method for operating an
and olefins therefrom and at least some of n- elevator system (1), wherein the energy
paraffins having 5 or more carbon atoms are consumption of at least one energy consumer of the
converted into isoparaffins to thereby obtain a elevator system (1) and at least one traffic situation

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of the elevator system (1) are recorded, at least one 72: MAY, Dennis J., GRIGGS, Samuel D.,
energy consumption value (21) is determined for the LOWDER, Matthew D., WHITTLESEY, Thomas E.,
recorded energy consumption and the recorded POTEAT, William M.
33: US 31: 61/015,067 32: 2007/12/19
traffic situation and the calculated energy
54: PACKAGING SYSTEMS
consumption value (21) is output to at least one 00: -
output means. Apparatus, systems, devices, methods and
computer program products configured to provide
one or more of the following: improved rotary table
or platform packaging systems, improved adhesive
(glue) based film seal systems, and/or easier loading
or releasing mounting systems of horns, forming
collars and/or sprockets.

21: 2011/05528 22: 2010/02/04 43: 2012/07/27


21: 2011/05506 22: 2010/03/03 43: 2012/07/27 51: C07D; A61K
51: A01N 71: MERCK SERONO S.A.
71: ALCON RESEARCH, LTD. 72: GAILLARD, PASCALE, QUATTROPANI, ANNA,
72: KABRA, BHAGWATI P MONTAGNE, CYRIL, BOMBRUN, AGNS,
33: US 31: 61/156,984 32: 2009/03/03 DESFORGES-BOUSCARY, GWENAELLE
54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR 33: EP 31: 09152709.3 32: 2009/02/12
DELIVERY OF RECEPTOR TYROSINE KINASE 33: US 31: 61/207,744 32: 2009/02/17
INHIBITING (RTKI) COMPOUNDS TO THE EYE 54: 2-MORPHOLINO-PYRIDO[3,2-D]PYRIMIDINES
00: - 00: -
Disclosed are efficacious pharmaceutical This invention relates to compounds of Formula (I)
compositions in the form of intraocular suspensions as Pi3k inhibitors for treating autoimmune deseases,
comprising an anti-angiogenic compound in a inflammatory disorders, multiple sclerosis and other
therapeutically effective amount and a polyethylene deseases like cancers.
glycol having a molecular weight of at least 2000,
preferably at least 3000. The compositions are
preferably for treatment of ocular disorders, such as
diabetic retinopathy, age-related macular
degeneration, macular edema, uveitis, and
geographic atrophy.

21: 2011/05509 22: 2011/07/26 43: 2012/07/30


51: B65B
71: Tipper Tie, Inc.

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21: 2011/05529 22: 2009/09/03 43: 2012/07/27


51: A61K; A61P; C07J 21: 2011/05572 22: 2010/02/02 43: 2012/07/30
51: A61K; A61P
71: OTSUKA PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD.,
NATIONAL UNIVERSITY CORPORATION GUNMA 71: ASTELLAS PHARMA INC.
UNIVERSITY 72: SUGIHARA, AKIO, YASUJI, TAKEHIKO, SAKO,
KAZUHIRO, KINOSHITA, NORIYUKI, YOSHINO,
72: YAZAWA, SHIN, NISHIMURA, TOYO, ASAO,
HIROYUKI, KAWAHAMA, SHUUYA
TAKAYUKI
33: US 31: 61/149,854 32: 2009/02/04
33: JP 31: PCT/JP2009/000985 32: 2009/03/04
54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR
54: CHOLESTANOL DERIVATIVE FOR
COMBINED USE ORAL ADMINISTRATION
00: - 00: -
Disclosed is a pharmaceutical composition for oral
Disclosed is a cancer chemotherapeutic agent
administration, which comprises a controlled release
having reduced adverse side effects and excellent part, which comprises tamsulosin or a
efficacy. The cancer chemotherapeutic agent pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, and a rapid
comprises a combination of a cholestanol derivative release part, which comprises solifenacin or a
represented by general formula (1) [wherein G pharmaceutical acceptable salt thereof and a
represents GlcNAc-Gal-, GlcNAc-Gal-Glc-, Fuc-Gal-, hydrophilic substance. In the pharmaceutical
Gal-Glc-, Gal- or GlcNAc-] or a cyclodextrin inclusion composition, the rates of dissolution of the
medicaments (particularly the solifenacin contained
compound thereof and an anti-cancer agent.
in the rapid release part) are unchanged from the
conventional pharmaceutical preparations, and the
maximum rates of disolution of the individual
medicaments (particularly the solifenacin contained
in the rapid release part) are 90% or more.
Therefore, the pharmaceutical composition is a
single preparation (a combined preparation) having
an equivalent level of bioavailability to those of the
conventional pharmaceutical preparations.

21: 2011/05576 22: 2010/02/04 43: 2012/07/30


51: C10L
71: INNOSPEC LIMITED
21: 2011/05565 22: 2011/07/28 43: 2012/06/28 72: SNEDDON, ANDREA
51: A01N, A01P 33: GB 31: 0902009.0 32: 2009/02/09
71: Bayer Animal Health GmbH 54: IMPROVEMENTS IN FUELS
72: PENNINGTON, Robert G., ROSE, John, 00: -
RUETER, Jochem There is provided a method of providing an improved
33: US 31: 61/148,233 32: 2009/01/29 biofuel, by the presence of an additive which is the
54: PESTICIDAL CONTROL DEVICE WITH HIGH reaction product of (i) a compound containing the
1 2 1
LOAD OF ACTIVE INGREDIENT segment -NR R where R represents a group
00: - containing from 4 to 44 carbon atoms and
2 1
The present invention relates to a pesticidal control R represents a hydrogen atom or a group R (for
device that includes at least one pesticidal active example di- hydrogenated tallow amine) and (ii) a
ingredient, cellulose fibers, and a polymer or carboxylic acid having from 1 to 4 carboxylic acid
polymer matrix. The combination of the cellulose groups or an acid anhydride or acid chloride thereof
(for example phthalic acid or phthalic anhydride).
fibers with the polymer allows for a higher loading of
The additives described combat problems arising
liquid pesticidal active ingredients within the from precipitation at temperatures above the cloud
pesticidal control device, maintains the active point.
ingredient within the control device during
transportation, storage and handling, and provides 21: 2011/05614 22: 2010/02/23 43: 2012/07/30
higher efficacy or control of pests during treatment. 51: H04B
The pesticidal control device may be an ear tag, 71: TELEFONAKTIEBOLAGET L M ERICSSON
(PUBL)
collar, or bee strip.
72: JONSSON, ELIAS, CEDERGREN, ANDREAS

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33: US 31: 12/391,796 32: 2009/02/24 brain networks responsible for basic and higher
54: ESTIMATING THE RATIO OF TRAFFIC order behaviors. These brain networks, which are
CHANNEL POWER TO PILOT POWER IN A MIMO involved in cognitive abilities related to memory
WIRELESS COMMUNICATION SYSTEM impairment, such as is observed in a variety of
00: - dementias, in imbalances in neuronal activity
Methods and apparatus for processing a received between different brain regions, as is suggested in
multi-stream (MIMO) signal, and in particular for disorders such as Parkinson's disease,
estimating a per-code traffic-channel-to-pilot power schizophrenia, sleep apneas, attention deficit
hyperactivity disorder and affective or mood
ratio for the MIMO signal are disclosed. An
disorders, and in disorders wherein a deficiency in
exemplary method includes the calculation of an neurotrophic factors is implicated, as well as
average symbol amplitude or average symbol power conditions such as stroke-induced central sleep
level from a plurality of de-spread traffic channel apnea, obstructive sleep apnea, congenital
symbols received in a first transmission slot and the hypoventilation syndrome, obesity hypoventilation
estimation of a corresponding pilot symbol amplitude syndrome, sudden infant death syndrome, Rett
or pilot symbol power level, based on an estimated syndrome, spinal cord injury, traumatic brain injury,
Cheney-Stokes respiration, Ondines curse, Prader-
propagation channel response and at least one of a
Willi's syndrome and drowning. In a particular
plurality of precoding vectors used to generate the aspect, the invention relates to bicyclic amide
MIMO signal. A per-code traffic-channel-to-pilot compounds useful for treatment of such conditions,
power ratio for the first transmission slot is computed and methods of using these compounds for such
by dividing the average symbol amplitude or average treatment.
symbol power level by the corresponding pilot
symbol amplitude or pilot symbol power level. 21: 2011/05941 22: 12/08/2011 43: 30/07/2012
51: B01D
71: SMS SIEMAG AG
72: JOACHIM GIER-ZUCKETTO, DIETER VOGL,
MATTHIAS BARTEL, JOACHIM KUHLMANN
33: DE 31: 10 2009 021 398.8 32: 2009/05/14,
54: WOVEN FILTER FABRIC FOR A BAND
FILTER
00: -
57: The present invention relates to a woven filter
fabric for a band filter, wherein the air permeability of
2
the woven filter fabric is 100 1(min*dm ) to 350
2
1(min*dm ) and the fibers of the woven filter fabric
have a fiber thickness of 25 m to 35 m and
contain from 50 wt.-% to 100 wt.-% perfluoroalkoxyl
alkane (PFA). The woven filter fabric comprises 25
to 35 warp threads (3) and 15 to 25 weft threads (2)
per 1cm.

21: 2011/05817 22: 2011/08/08 43: 2012/07/27


51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Cortex Pharmaceuticals, Inc.
72: MUELLER, Rudolf, STREET, Leslie J.
33: US 31: 61/206,642 32: 2009/02/02
54: BICYCLIC AMIDE DERIVATIVES FOR
ENHANCING GLUTAMATERGIC SYNAPTIC
RESPONSES
00: -
This invention relates to compounds, pharmaceutical
compositions and methods for use in the prevention
and treatment of cerebral insufficiency, including 21: 2011/06010. 22: 2011/08/16. 43: 2012/07/12
enhancement of receptor functioning in synapses in 51: F22B

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71: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft 00: -


72: BRCKNER, Jan, FRANKE, Joachim, 57: The invention relates to an electrolysis method
SCHLUND, Gerhard that uses iron particles and an aqueous solution
33: DE 31: 10 2009 012 322.9 32: 2009/03/09 containing sodium hypochlorite. The method is
54: CONTINUOUS EVAPORATOR characterised in that said method uses direct
00: - current, the iron particles form the anode (46) and
The invention relates to a continuous evaporator (1) the sodium hypochlorite concentration of the
for a horizontally constructed waste heat steam aqueous solution is at least 1 g/L. The invention
generator (2), which comprises a first evaporator further relates to a method and to a plant for the
pretreatment of raw water for producing water that
heating surface (8) having a plurality of essentially
can then be treated in order to produce drinkable
vertically arranged first steam generator tubes (13) water or a so called technical water that cannot be
through which a flow medium can flow from bottom consumed but that can be used for household,
to top, and a second evaporator heating surface (10) agricultural or industrial applications such as
which is mounted downstream of the first evaporator cleaning, washing, laundry, flushing, garden
heating surface (8) on the flow medium side. Said watering or irrigation. The pretreatment plant
second evaporator heating surface comprises a includes an electrolysis device and biological filters.
plurality of additional essentially vertically arranged
second steam generator tubes (14) through which a
flow medium can flow from bottom to top. The aim of
the invention is to produce a continuous evaporator
which is simple to construct and which has a
particularly high degree of operational safety. As a
result, the first steam generator tubes (13) are
designed in such a manner that the average mass
flow density which can be controlled in the full load
operation does not fall below a predetermined
minimum mass flow density in the first steam
generator tubes (13).
21: 2011/06110. 22: 2011/08/19. 43: 2012/07/06
51: A23L
71: FABULOSS PHYSIQUE CC
72: LEMMER, Aletta Susanna, LEMMER, Hermanus
Richard
33: ZA 31: 2010/05946 32: 2010/08/20
54: DRY MIX COMPOSITION FOR PROVIDING AN
INSTANT BEVERAGE
00: -
This invention discloses a dry mix composition which
upon dispersion in a suitable liquid provides an
instant beverage, the composition comprising a
powder having a protein content of between 90%
and 97%. The invention also extends to a beverage
comprising at least one component having a protein
content of between 90% and 97%, and to a single
21: 2011/06063 22: 18/08/2011 43: 23/07/2012 serving envelope comprising a dry mix composition
51: C02F that provides an instant beverage when said
71: F-TEC SYSTEMS S.A. composition is released in use from the envelope
72: FRESNEL JEAN-MARIE and dispersed into a suitable liquid.
33: EP 31: 09356017.5 32: 2009/03/09
54: ELECTROLYSIS METHOD, AND METHOD
AND PLANT FOR THE PRETREATMENT OF RAW
WATER

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00: -
57: A crucible is described for use in fire assaying.
The crucible is formed from fire clay. It has a base, a
wall within an inner surface constituting the space for
the material being assayed and a mouth at its upper
end. A recess is formed in the inner surface near the
mouth to form a collecting recess the upper edge of
which extends at nearly right angles to the inner
surface. There is preferably a lead-in section from
the inner surface to the recess so that the liquid
material can flow in a laminar manner into and out of
the recess.

21: 2011/06208 22: 2011/08/23 43: 2012/07/25 21: 2011/06857 22: 2011/09/20 43: 2012/07/19
51: B01D 51: F03B
71: Linde Aktiengesellschaft 71: Columbia Power Technologies, Inc.
72: STOFFREGEN, Torsten, STAMATOV, Veselin, 72: RHINEFRANK, Kenneth, LAMB, Bradford,
WALTER, Thomas PRUDELL, Joseph, SCHACHER, Alphonse
33: DE 31: 10 2009 017 228.9 32: 2009/04/09 33: US 31: 61/202,351 32: 2009/02/20
54: METHOD AND DEVICE FOR TREATING FLUE 54: DIRECT DRIVE ROTARY WAVE ENERGY
GASES CONVERSION
00: - 00: -
The invention relates to a method and a device for An apparatus and method for converting wave
treating a flue gas stream containing carbon dioxide, energy using the relative rotational movement
wherein in a separating device particularly between two interconnected float assemblies and
comprising in particular an absorption column 7 at the relative rotational movement between each of
least a portion of the carbon dioxide that is present is the float assemblies and a spar which extends from
removed from the flue gas stream while creating a a connection with the float assemblies at the water
gas stream low in carbon dioxide and a gas stream surface into the water.
rich in carbon dioxide. In order to overcome the
pressure drop caused by the removal of carbon
dioxide in the absorption column 7, it is proposed to
subject the gas stream low in carbon dioxide,
obtained after removing the carbon dioxide from the
flue gas stream, to a gas stream compression, for
example by means of a flue gas blower 14.

21: 2011/06516 22: 07/09/2011 43: 12/07/2012


51: B22D
71: JAN JAKOB VAN DER WESTHUIZEN and
MICHAEL JAMES NASH
72: JAN JAKOB VAN DER WESTHUIZEN and 21: 2011/07161 22: 30/09/2011 43: 30/07/2012
MICHAEL JAMES NASH 51: A62C
33: ZA 31: 2010/06390 32: 2010/09/03 71: SHAANXI J & R FIRE FIGHTING CO LTD
54: CRUCIBLE

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72: GUO HONGBAO, ZHANG ZANFENG, DENG formula, the substituents are defined as follows: R1
ZHENPING, ZHANG KUN, ZHAI TENGFEI, ZHANG represents an alkyl group or the like; R2 represents
WEIPENG, ZHANG SANXUE, LIU HONGHONG, an alkyl group or the like; R3 represents a hydrogen
ZHANG GUOXING
atom or the like; and Z represents -CH= or -N=.)
33: CN 31: 20092033447.3 32: 2009/06/08
54: SUBMINIATURE AUTOMATIC HOT AREOSOL
FIRE EXTINGUISHING APPARATUS
00: -
57: The present invention relates to a mini-type
automatic aerosol fire suppression apparatus,
comprising top cap (1), thermal insulating layer (3),
inner cylinder (4), outer cylinder (5), bottom cap (7),
sensing element (8), screen (9) and igniter (11),
wherein a chemical agent (6) and a cooling layer
(10) are installed in the inner cylinder (4), the
thermal insulating layer (3) is installed between the
inner cylinder (4) and the outer cylinder (5), and the
sensing element (8) is designed to sense fire. The
volume of the apparatus is not greater than 0.05 m3.
Compared to that in the prior art, the apparatus is
delicate and easy to install, and is suitable for quick
local fire suppression, and can get twice the result
with half the effort in such applications. 21: 2011/07390 22: 10/10/2011 43: 10/07/2012
51: C12Q
71: REILA DIAGNOSTIC SYSTEMS INC
72: IZMAILOV ALEXANDRE, RUTTER WILLIAM J,
ZHANG JIMMY Z, WARNER BRIAN DAVID,
SIERRA GEORGE HAROLD, YE ZHIHAI, LIU
HONGJIAN
33: US 31: 61/169.660 32: 2009/04/15,
54: DIAGNOSTIC DEVICES AND RELATED
METHODS
00: -
57: Devices, systems, and methods for detecting the
presence of one or more analytes in a sample are
described. In some variations, a test strip may be
used to detect and/or analyze one or more analytes
in a sample. In certain variations, a test strip
configured to receive a sample for detection of an
analyte therein may comprise a substrate and a
21: 2011/07301 22: 2011/10/05 43: 2012/07/30 coating on a portion of the substrate, the coating
51: A61K, A61P, C07D comprising a combination of a first analyte capture
71: Daiichi Sankyo Company, Limited agent configured to bind to a first analyte and a
72: KANNO, Osamu, NAKAJIMA, Katsuyoshi, AOKI, second analyte capture agent configured to bind to a
Kazumasa, TANAKA, Ryoichi, HIRANO, Shimpei, second analyte that is different from the first analyte.
OIZUMI, Kiyoshi, NAITO, Satoru
33: JP 31: 2009-091671 32: 2009/04/06
54: CYCLIC COMPOUND HAVING SUBSTITUTED
PHENYL GROUP
00: -
Disclosed is a novel low molecular weight compound
having a bone formation promoting effect.
Specifically disclosed is a compound having a
structure represented by general formula (I) or a
pharmacologically acceptable salt thereof. (In the 21: 2011/07506 22: 13/10/2011 43: 23/07/2012
51: B60D

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71: VORSTER RUDOLPH PIETER portable paving mix container is off loaded from the
72: VORSTER RUDOLPH PIETER paving machine.
33: ZA 31: 2010/07337 32: 2010/10/14
54: A MULTIPURPOSE TOW BAR
00: -
57: The invention discloses a multipurpose tow-bar
with articulated components that are releasably
lockable into an extended arrangement to function
as a tow-bar, and foldable into a triangular shape
with components having at least one side providing
a reflective surface.

21: 2011/07553 22: 2011/10/14 43: 2012/06/28


51: A61J; A61M
71: DR PHILIP COETZER PLASTIC SURGEON
INC., MEDICAL RESEARCH COUNCIL OF SOUTH
AFRICA
72: COETZER, PHILIPPUS JEREMIAS,
SAUNDERS, JAN JOHANN, BUNN, ANTHONY
EDWARD
33: ZA 31: 2010/05064 32: 2010/07/16
54: WASTE LIQUID COLLECTION DEVICE
00: -
This invention relates to a device and method for
waste liquid collection assembly for regulating the
21: 2011/07527 22: 2011/10/13 43: 2012/07/30 collection and removal of patient liquids suctioned
51: E01C from body and tissue cavaties. The collection
71: Volvo Construction Equipment AB assembly includes a valve assembly locatable inside
72: BEGLEY, Robert W., STARRY Jr, Dale W. the outlet formation, with the valve assembly in turn
33: US 31: 61/214,091 32: 2009/04/20 including a unidirectional inlet valve that in use
33: US 31: 61/214,092 32: 2009/04/20
controls flow through the inlet port, and a
54: INTEGRATED PAVING SYSTEM AND
METHOD unidirectional outlet valve that in use controls flow
00: - through the outlet port, with the inlet valve only
The present invention relates to various aspects of allowing flow from the inlet port towards the suction
system a method for forming a pavement. In one of device, and the outlet valve only allowing flow from
many aspects, a portable paving mix container the suction device through the outlet port.
containing a paving mix for forming pavement is
provided. The portable paving mix container is
loaded onto a paving machine. The paving mix from
the portable paving mix container is unloaded into a
mix unloading section of the paving machine, which
distributes and compacts the paving mix on a paving
surface. After the unloading of the paving mix, the

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33: ZA 31: 2010/07705 32: 2010/10/28


54: TIME MANAGEMENT
00: -
57: A timesheet management method which
includes selecting and defining a group of
employees from an organizational unit of an
organization, retrieving time records of the group of
employees from a database of an Enterprise
Resource Planning (ERP) transactional backbone
into a spread sheet application module of the ERP
system and performing a bulk edit of the time
records of a selection of the group of employees for
creating an edited set of employee records.

21: 2011/07568 22: 2011/10/14 43: 2012/07/19


51: C10G, F23C
71: General Electric Company
72: MOHAMED, Sherif Hatem Abdulla, SHELDON,
Richard Blair, ELKADY, Ahmed Mostafa, EVULET,
Andrei Tristan, GIGLIOTTI, Jr, Michael Francis
Xavier, BRAY, James William
33: US 31: 12/915,530 32: 2010/10/29
54: SUBSURFACE HEATING DEVICE
00: -
In one aspect, the present invention provides a
subsurface heating device comprising: (a) a
combustion conduit casing defining a combustion
conduit; (b) at least two combustors disposed within
the combustion conduit casing; (c) at least one fuel 21: 2011/07716 22: 21/10/2011 43: 27/07/2012
51: B01D, C12C, C12F, C12M, C12P
supply conduit; d) at least one oxygen supply
71: DRYSTILL HOLDINGS INC
conduit configured to supply oxygen to at least one 72: MCGREGOR IAN R and BELCHERS
combustor; and (e) a combustion product gas outlet. CHRISTOPHER H
The at least two combustors are characterized by an 33: CA 31: 2,663,397 32: 2009/04/20,
inter-combustor distance of at least one thousand 54: COMBINED VAPORISING/STRIPPING
feet and a combustion power of at least 3.41 million ABSORPTION MODULE
BTU per hour. The at least one fuel supply conduit is 00: -
57: In a process, a portion of a liquid mixture flow is
configured to supply a combustible fuel to at least
vaporized to produce a vapor and a depleted flow of
one combustor. Also provided in another aspect of liquid. The vapor is introduced to a brine which is
the present invention, is a method for heating a adapted to exothermically absorb one or more
subsurface zone. components from the vapor, and heat is withdrawn,
to produce at least a flow of heat and a flow of brine
which is enriched in the one or more components.
21: 2011/07678 22: 20/10/2011 43: 24/07/2012
The heat previously withdrawn is transferred, to
51: G06K, G06Q
drive the vaporization. This heat transfer is
71: WORD WISE CORPORATION
associated with the change of a working fluid from a
72: MYNHARDT JOHANNES TOBIAS
gaseous into a liquid state. The heat withdrawal

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involves the change of the working fluid from the pair of particle separators, and to the back pass (28),
liquid to the gaseous state. In the liquid state, the which back pass (28) is arranged on the back wall
working fluid flows only by one or more of gravity, side of the furnace (12).
convection and wicking. In the gaseous state, the
working fluid flows only by one or more of \diffusion
and convection.

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51: F23C
71: Foster Wheeler Energia Oy 21: 2011/07727 22: 2011/10/21 43: 2012/07/30
72: LANKINEN, Pentti, KAUPPINEN, Kari, 51: A61M
KINNUNEN, Pertti 71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
33: FI 31: 20095399 32: 2009/04/09 72: PLUMPTRE, David, JONES, Christopher
54: A CIRCULATING FLUIDIZED BED BOILER 33: EP 31: 09009057.2 32: 2009/07/10
00: - 33: US 31: 61/182,820 32: 2009/06/01
A circulating fluidized bed boiler (10), comprising a 54: RESETTING MECHANISM FOR A DRUG
DELIVERY DEVICE
rectangular furnace (12) which is horizontally
00: -
enclosed by a front wall (16), a back wall (16') and A driver for driving a spindle of a drug delivery
two sidewalls (14, 14'), multiple particle separators device is provided. Said driver comprises a first
(18, 18') connected to the upper portion of each of component (44; 207) and a second component (46;
the front wall (16) and the back wall (16'), wherein 212) rotationally coupled to said first component (44;
each particle separator comprises a gas outlet (34, 207). During resetting of said drug delivery device,
34'), and a flue gas duct system (26) connected to said first component (44; 207) is rotationally
the gas outlets for conducting cleaned flue gas to a decoupled from said second component (46; 212).
back pass (28),wherein the particle separators are
arranged in pairs of particle separators, wherein
each pair of particle separators includes a front
separator (18) arranged adjacent to the front wall
(16) and a back separator (18') arranged adjacent to
the back wall (16'), and in that the flue gas duct
system comprises cross over ducts (32, 32', 32''),
each cross over duct connecting the gas outlet (34)
of a front separator (18) of a pair of particle
separators, across and over the furnace, to the gas
outlet (34')of the back separator (18') of the same

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21: 2011/07744 22: 2011/10/21 43: 2012/07/23


51: G06Q
71: Amadeus S.A.S.
72: KEZZOU, Aziz, HUBIM, Edouard, SAUVAGE, 21: 2011/07779 22: 2011/10/24 43: 2012/07/30
Jean-Michel 51: B01D
33: EP 31: 09305451.8 32: 2009/05/18 71: L'Air Liquide, Socit Anonyme pour l'Etude et
54: IMPROVEMENTS IN OR RELATING TO THE l'Exploitation des Procds Georges Claude
DISTRIBUTION AND PRINTING OF TRAVEL 72: BRIGLIA, Alain, GRANADOS, Ludovic,
DOCUMENTS MONEREAU, Christian, RENOU, Elise
00: - 33: FR 31: 0953546 32: 2009/05/29
A system for generating and printing travel 54: SCRUBBING A GAS CONTAINING NITROGEN
documents for a customer associated with a journey OXIDES
having one or more parts, the system comprising: a 00: -
travel documentation distribution module capable of The invention relates to a method for removing
generating travel documentation for the customer nitrogen monoxide (NO) and nitrogen oxides (NOx
and capable of passing the documents for storage with x>1) from a gas stream, implementing a device
on a customer device at the request of the customer; including a catalytic bed for converting a portion at
and a printer located in the vicinity of a starting point least a part of the NO into NOx with x>1, and a unit
of one of the parts of the journey which is capable of for reducing the NOx with x>1, and in which the gas
responding to a short range communication from the stream is placed into contact with the catalytic bed
customer device to print the travel documents for before entering the unit for reducing the NOx with
said part of the journey for the customer. x>1.

21: 2011/07846 22: 2011/10/26 43: 2012/07/24


51: G09G
71: QUALCOMM MEMS Technologies, Inc.
72: LEWIS, Alan G., MIGNARD, Marc M., CHUI,
Clarence, VAN LIER, Wilhelmus Johannes
Robertus, TODOROVICH, Mark M., CUMMINGS,
William
33: US 31: 12/413,336 32: 2009/03/27
54: LOW VOLTAGE DRIVER SCHEME FOR
INTERFEROMETRIC MODULATORS
00: -
A method of driving electromechanical devices such
as interferometric modulators includes applying a
voltage along a common line to release the
electromechanical devices along the common line,
followed by applying an address voltage along the

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common line to actuate selected electromechanical solubilization takes place in the presence of a
devices along the common line based on voltages catalyst, particularly of anthrachinon. An
applied along segment lines. Hold voltages may be advantageous bleaching process may be performed
applied along common lines between applications of subsequently. Said method is characterized by great
release and address voltages, and the segment economic efficiency, particularly due to the high
voltages may be selected to be sufficiently small that reclamation rates of the alkanol amine used, and
the segment voltages will not affect the state of the leads to lower environmental impact in wastewater,
electromechanical devices along other common and to reduced disposal costs. The design of the
lines not being written to. method leads to a greater yield of cellulose and
largely prevents degradation of alkanol amine,
particularly monoethanol amine (MEA).

21: 2011/07860 22: 2011/10/26 43: 2012/07/09


51: D21C
71: Zylum Beteiligungsgesellschaft mbH & Co.
21: 2011/07862 22: 2011/10/27 43: 2012/07/24
Patente II KG
51: A61F, A61K
72: PATT, Rudolf, KREIPL, Andreas
71: N.V. Organon
33: DE 31: 10 2009 017 051.0 32: 2009/04/09
72: DE GRAAFF, Wouter, VEENSTRA, Harm,
54: METHOD FOR OBTAINING CELLULOSE
MULDERS, Titia Martine Truce
FROM BIOMASS COMPRISING
33: EP 31: 09159353.3 32: 2009/05/04
LIGNOCELLULOSE
54: INTRAUTERINE SYSTEM FOR USE IN
00: -
MEDICAL TREATMENT
The invention relates to a method for obtaining
00: -
cellulose by separating lignin from a biomass An intrauterine system (1) is disclosed for use in the
comprising lignocellulose in the form of plants or treatment of dysfunctional uterine bleeding;
plant parts, wherein the biomass comprising menorraghia; dysmenorrhoea; endometriosis;
lignocellulose is solubilized in a boiler in an alkaline uterine fibroids; climacteric complaints; osteoporosis;
medium comprising alkanol amine, and dissolved and urogenital atrophy. The system is formed by a
lignin is separated from the resulting raw cellulose. frame (16) defining an interior space (20) for receipt
Said method is characterized in that the biomass of a deposit (22) of a therapeutically effective dose
comprising lignocellulose is not from a wood source, of a biologically active compound. The frame has an
and is solubilized at a temperature of less than open structure allowing access to a substantial part
approximately 170C in a solubilizing agent based of an outer surface of the deposit, and the deposit
on alkanol amine and water, wherein the weight ratio has a rate controlling structure (26) that controls a
of alkanol amine to water is set to 80:20 to 20:80, rate of release of the compound within the uterus.
and raw cellulose thus produced is separated from One or more retention elements (6) are provided on
the waste lye using a typical method. Said method is the frame for retaining the frame within the uterus of
particularly advantageous for obtaining cellulose a female mammal.
from annual plants, particularly wheat straw. The
method is advantageously improved in that the

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72: GUERIN, Nicolas


33: FR 31: 0953959 32: 2009/06/13
54: FAMILY OF FIXATION DEVICES WITH
VARIABLE TAPER
00: -
According to the prior art, there is a multiplicity of
drilling and length families by fixation diameter
recognition, contrarily to cylindrical smooth portion
fixations for which a single tool is not sufficient. The
person skilled in the art must plan the adequate tool
and device for each thickness of a member to be
clamped, which represents an important tool cost
and also a time loss due to the change of tools. The
purpose of the invention is to adapt the taper ratio
(C1; C2) of the device (1, 20) based on the thickness
to be clamped (12, 31). Preferably, the taper ratio of
the bushings ranges between 1 and 4 %.
Accordingly, using three to four reference sets of
devices having the same outer diameter (16A, 16C)
but a different taper ratio, it is possible to clamp any
potential member thickness with modifying the bore
21: 2011/07902. 22: 2011/10/28. 43: 2012/07/09
51: A61K, A61P, C07D diameter of members to be assembled.
71: Sacron Innovations Pty Limited
72: PAYN, Dionne Nadine, LEACH, David Norman,
DESEO, Myrna A., MORRIS, Carol Ann
33: AU 31: 2009901641 32: 2009/04/17
54: COMPOUNDS AFFECTING GLYCEMIC INDEX
00: -
Compounds of formula I are disclosed which are
useful as glycemic index lowering agents and/or, as
a-amylase and/or a-glucosidase inhibitors. Also
disclosed are nutritional and/or pharmaceutical
compositions and supplements comprising one or
more of these compounds. The compounds will be
beneficial to patients who require stabilization of
their postprandial glucose levels.

21: 2011/07973 22: 2009/03/19 43: 2012/05/28


51: B01D
71: ALSTOM TECHNOLOGY LTD
72: LIU, ZHENG, HANDAGAMA, NARESHKUMAR
B
33: US 31: 12/406,360 32: 2009/03/18
33: US 31: 61/038,494 32: 2008/03/21
54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR ENHANCED
REMOVAL OF CO2 FROM A MIXED GAS
STREAM
00: -
21: 2011/07926 22: 2011/10/28 43: 2012/07/06 A solvent based mixed gas processing system for
51: F16B
removing CO2from an amine rich solvent is provided
71: LISI Aerospace

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in which a catalyst coated on a support structure is


provided. The catalyst is capable of catalysing the
decomposition of products formed from the
reaction/interaction of an amine or ammonia with
CO2.

21: 2011/08073 22: 2011/11/03 43: 2012/07/20


51: G01J, G01N
71: DANFOSS IXA A/S
72: JENSEN, Jens, Mller, KRISHNA, Arun,
MUNCH, Lars, BUCHNER, Rainer, STOLBERG-
ROHR, Thomine, MOOS, Henrik, Gedde
21: 2011/08034 22: 2011/11/02 43: 2012/07/19 33: DK 31: PA 2009 00506 32: 2009/04/17
51: C01B, C01C 54: SENSOR UTILIZING BAND PASS FILTERS
71: NAKAMURA, Norihiko, SUGIURA, Shigeki, 00: -
OBATA, Shusei, TAKESHIMA, Shinichi, The invention relates to a sensor having a filter
NAKANISHI, Haruyuki, IIDA, Yosuke, SATO, Akinori
arrangement, downstream of which there is
72: NAKAMURA, Norihiko, SUGIURA, Shigeki,
OBATA, Shusei, TAKESHIMA, Shinichi, arranged a detector arrangement, and an evaluating
NAKANISHI, Haruyuki, IIDA, Yosuke, SATO, Akinori device which is connected to the detector
33: CN 31: 200910149706.3 32: 2009/05/05 arrangement, the filter arrangement has at least a
54: COMBINED PLANT first filter, the suspect filter, which is configured as a
00: - band pass filter allowing the passage of a first
A combined plant comprising: a hydrogen production predetermined band, the suspect band (58), at least
facility in which solar energy is obtained and one second filter, the reference filter(s), which is
hydrogen is produced utilizing a part of the solar configured as a band pass filter allowing the
energy; a hydrogen storage facility in which passage of a second predetermined band(s), the
hydrogen produced in the hydrogen production reference band(s) (RBl and RB2), and where the
facility is stored; and a nitrogen production facility in detector arrangement has at least one detector
which nitrogen is produced from air, wherein associated with at least one of the filters. The band
hydrogen and nitrogen produced are supplied to a passes reference filters are distributed above and
synthesis facility continuously. below the band pass of the suspect filter. The sensor
with advantage could be utilized within the IR band,
and could advantageously be used to detect CO.

21: 2011/08074 22: 2011/11/03 43: 2012/07/24


51: G01J, G01N
71: DANFOSS IXA A/S
72: JENSEN, Jens, Mller, KRISHNA, Arun,
MUNCH, Lars, BUCHNER, Rainer, STOLBERG-
ROHR, Thomine, MOOS, Henrik, Gedde
33: DK 31: PA 2009 00508 32: 2009/04/17

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54: GAS SENSOR UTILIZING BANDPASS flowing in the air channel and passing through all
FILTERS TO MEASURE TEMPERATURE OF AN venturi tube. A self-closing valve is located at the
EMITTER second inlet for closing off the second inlet for
00: - closing off the second inlet if the pressure in the air
The invention relates to a sensor having a filter channel is greater than the ambient pressure. The
arrangement, downstream of which there is inflation device further has a sensor means being
arranged a detector arrangement, and an evaluating adapted to continuously measure the pressure in a
container joined to the body and a manually
device which is connected to the detector
operable valve for interrupting the supply of
arrangement, the filter arrangement has at least a compressed air into the air channel.
first filter, the suspect filter, which is configured as a
band pass filter allowing the passage of a first
predetermined band, the suspect band, at least one
second filter, the reference filter(s), which is
configured as band pass filters allowing the passage
of a second predetermined band(s), the reference
band(s), and where the detector arrangement has at
least one detector associated with the at least one of
the filters. The sensor uses the band pass filters to
measure the temperature of an emitting source. The
sensor with advantage could be utilized within the IR
21: 2011/08220 22: 2011/11/09 43: 2012/07/06
band, and could advantageously be used to detect
51: B24D
CO2. 71: Saint-Gobain Abrasives, Inc., Saint-Gobain
Abrasifs
72: ZHANG, Han, KUIT, Johannes Hermanus
33: US 31: 61/174,240 32: 2009/04/30
54: ABRASIVE ARTICLE WITH IMPROVED GRAIN
RETENTION AND PERFORMANCE
00: -
An abrasive article with improved grain retention and
performance and method of making are disclosed.
The abrasive article with improved grain retention
results in an article with improved performance and
longer article life.
21: 2011/08194 22: 09/11/2011 43: 30/07/2012
51: B60P, B63B, B65B
71: STOPAK (PTY) LTD
72: BESTER JACOBUS PANSEGROUW,
SHAKOOR MOOSA, DETLEV AHLERT
33: ZA 31: 2009/03257 32: 2009/05/12
54: INFLATION DEVICE
00: -
57: An inflation device for inflating containers having
a body with an air channel therein being in the form
of a venturi tube. A first inlet is provided in the body,
being in communication with the air channel, to allow
compressed air to flow into the air channel. An outlet
is provided in the body, being in communication with
the air channel, to allow the air to exit the air channel
for inflating a container joined to the outlet. a second
inlet is provided in the body, being in communication 21: 2011/08223 22: 2011/11/09 43: 2012/07/24
with the first inlet, to allow ambient air to be sucked 51: A61B, A61L
into the air channel as a result of the compressed air

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71: SMITH & NEPHEW, INC. 72: SIMON COLIN HATTINGH and COLIN JOHN
72: JANNA, Sied, W., BAKER, Charles, R., HATTINGH
ZAHRLY, Daniel, C., CHREENE, David, E. 33: ZA 31: 2010/01926 32: 2010/09/18
33: US 31: 61/178,633 32: 2009/05/15 54: ELECTRONIC DEVICE FOR INDICATING
54: POLYAXIAL FASTENER SYSTEMS AND FAULTS ON VEHICLES
METHODS 00: -
00: - 57: The invention provides an electronic device for
Systems for reducing a fracture in a bone, recording and indicating faults on a vehicle. The
comprising a bone plate and a polyaxial fastener. In device includes a list of all relevant vehicular
some examples the head of the polyaxial fastener functions, and an electronic means for indicating on
the list any vehicular function that is faulty.
has a deformable portion. As a fastener is inserted
into an opening of a bone plate, threads located
within the opening deform the deformable portion to
secure the fastener in place at a desired angle within
the opening. The head of the fastener also includes
a bottom portion that bears against a portion of the
opening to move the bone plate relative to the
underlying tissue. A securing member or other
structure may be included at the interface of the
head and the deformable portion to secure the
deformable portion to the head. At least one flute
may be included on the deformable portion that
provides a lead-in for the threads within the opening
to cut into the deformable portion.

21: 2011/08330 22: 14/11/2011 43: 27/07/2012


51: A61K, C07K, A61P
71: PIERRE FABRE MADICAMENT
72: KLINGUER-HAMOUR CHRISTINE
33: EP 31: 09159076.0 32: 2009/04/29,
54: ANTI CXCR4 ANTIBODIES FOR THE
TREATMENT OF HIV
00: -
57: The present invention relates to novel isolated
antibodies, or the derived compounds or functional
fragments of same, capable of binding to CXCR4 but
also of inducing conformational changed of the
CXCR4 homodimers and able to inhibit HIV-1
primary isolate replication in PBMC. More
particularly, the present invention relates to the
515H7 and 301aE5 monoclonal antibodies, specific
to the CXCR4 protein, as well as their use for the
treatment of HIV infection. Pharmaceutical
compositions composed of such antibodies and a
process for the selection of such antibodies are also
covered.

21: 2011/08413 22: 2011/11/16 43: 2012/07/19


21: 2011/08328 22: 14/11/2011 43: 31/05/2012
51: A61K
51: B60S, G01M
71: Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited
71: COLIN JOHN HATTINGH and SIMON COLIN
72: AGARWAL, Ravindra, KANSAGRA, Piyush,
HATTINGH
RAGHUVANSHI, Rajeev

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33: IN 31: 1036/DEL/2009 32: 2009/05/20


54: ORAL COMPOSITIONS OF CELECOXIB
00: -
The present invention relates to disintegrant free oral
compositions comprising celecoxib. It further relates
to processes for preparing such compositions. It also
relates to method of treating cyclooxygenase-2
mediated disorders using compositions of the
present invention.

21: 2011/08443 22: 2011/11/17 43: 2012/05/17


51:
71: INNOVA PATENT GMBH
72: TRIEB, HERBERT
33: AT 31: A 2003/2010 32: 2010/12/02
54: CONVEYOR FOR THE TRANSPORT OF BULK
MATERIALS
21: 2011/08471 22: 18/11/2011 43: 24/07/2012
00: -
51: A61B, A61M
A conveyor for the transport of bulk materials
71: ACCESS SCIENTIFIC INC
contains three pairs of supporting cables located 72: BIERMAN STEVEN F and PLUTH RICHARD A
vertically one above another. A conveyor belt is 33: US 31: 61/177,616 32: 2009/05/12,
movable along the supporting cables and at its ends 54: ACCESS DEVICE WITH VALVE
guided over return drums. Fastened to the conveyor 00: -
belt are supporting beams having ends mounting 57: A sheath can include a sheath body and a
rollers, which roll along the middle and lower sheath hub. The sheath body can have a generally
flexible tubular structure, a proximal end, and a distal
supporting cables. Supporting frames are located at
end. The sheath body can further define a
a distance apart in the longitudinal direction of the longitudinal axis. The sheath hub can attach to the
conveyor and by which the supporting cables are proximal end of the sheath body and define a
mutually connected. The supporting frames are longitudinal axis generally aligned with the axis of
formed by two vertically aligned supporting struts the sheath body. The sheath body and sheath hub
and two horizontally aligned connecting struts and, can also form a central cavity along their respective
axes. The sheath hub can include two plates: a
the upper ends of the supporting struts are
flexible plate and a rigid plate. The rigid plate can
connected to one of the upper supporting cables. have a relief generally centered on the sheath body's
The connecting struts are connected by clamping axis. Advantageously, the flexible plate and rigid
devices located thereon to the middle and to the plate can overlap to substantially seal the central
lower supporting cables. The clamping devices cavity.
located on the connecting struts form an acute angle
with the connecting struts.

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51: C07K
71: F. Hoffmann-La Roche AG

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72: IMHOF-JUNG, Sabine, KLEIN, Christian,


REGULA, Joerg Thomas, SCHAEFER, Wolfgang,
SCHANZER, Juergen Michael
33: EP 31: 09007857.7 32: 2009/06/16
54: BISPECIFIC ANTIGEN BINDING PROTEINS
00: -
Bispecific antigen binding proteins, methods for their
production, pharmaceutical compositions containing
said antibodies, and uses thereof.

21: 2011/08631 22: 24/11/2011 43: 17/07/2012


51: E21C, E21D, E21F
71: SOUTH AFRICAN MINING & ENGINEERING
SUPPLIES CC
72: BOREJSZO GAVIN
33: ZA 31: 2010/08462 32: 2010/11/25
54: A MACHINE FOR THE CONTINUOUS MIXING
AND SPRAYING OF A CEMENTITIOUS
SUBSTANCE ONTO A ROCK FACE
00: -
57: The invention provides for a machine for the
continuous mixing and spraying of a cementitious
substance onto a rock face, wherein the machine
includes at least one mixing bin having a mixing
mechanism, a pump for pumping the substance to a
spray apparatus and wherein the mixing and the
pumping of the substance to the spray apparatus is
actuated by a single gearbox and drive shaft,
21: 2011/08575 22: 2011/11/22 43: 2012/06/11 thereby allowing for an uninterrupted flow of the
51: A01N substance from the mixing bin to the spray
71: SUMITOMO CHEMICAL COMPANY, LIMITED apparatus.
72: SUGANO, MASAYO
33: JP 31: 2010-266206 32: 2010/11/30
54: PESTICIDAL COMPOSITION AND METHOD
FOR CONTROLLING PESTS
00: -
A pesticidal composition comprising the ester
compound represented by formula (I) and the ester
compound represented by formula (II) as active
ingredients, which has an excellent controlling effect
on pests.

21: 2011/08666 22: 2011/11/24 43: 2012/07/13


51: E21B
71: QinetiQ Limited
72: HILL, David John, McEWEN-KING, Magnus,
TINDELL, Patrick
33: GB 31: 0909038.2 32: 2009/05/27
54: FRACTURE MONITORING
00: -

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This application relates to methods and apparatus caused due to formation and accumulation of AGEs
for monitoring hydraulic fracturing during oil/gas well (Advanced Glycation endproducts). The compounds
formation. A fibre optic cable (102) deployed down a of the present invention are useful for the treatment
of diabetic and aging-related complications caused
well bore (106), which may be the well bore in which
by formation and accumulation of AGEs, such as
fracturing is performed, is interrogated to provide a neuropathy, nephropathy, microangiopathy,
distributed acoustic sensor. Data is sampled from at retinopathy, hypertension, heart failure,
least one longitudinal sensing portion of the fibre and atherosclerosis, Alzheimer's disease &
processed to provide at least fracturing dermatological disorders.
characteristic. The fracturing characteristic may
comprise the characteristics of high frequency 21: 2011/08732 22: 2011/11/28 43: 2012/07/19
51: F22B
transients indicative of fracturing events (606). The
71: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
intensity, frequency, duration and signal evolution of 72: BRCKNER, Jan, FRANKE, Joachim
the transients may be monitored to provide the 33: DE 31: 10 2009 024 587.1 32: 2009/06/10
fracturing characteristic. Additionally or alternatively 54: CONTINUOUS EVAPORATOR
the fracturing characteristic may comprise the longer 00: -
term acoustic noise generated by fracture fluid flow The invention relates to a continuous evaporator (1)
to the fracture sites. The intensity and frequency of for a horizontal waste heat steam generator
the noise may be analysed to determine the comprising a first evaporator heating surface (8) that
fracturing characteristic. The method allows real-time has a number of essentially vertically arranged first
control of the fracturing process. steam generating tubes (13) wherein the circulation
takes place from the bottom to the top, and another
second evaporator heating surface (10) located
downstream of the first evaporator heating surface
on the side of the flow medium, said second
evaporator heating surface comprising a number of
other essentially vertically arranged second steam
generating tubes wherein the circulation takes place
from the bottom to the top. The aim of the invention
is to provide said continuous evaporator with an
especially simple structure and an especially long
service life. To this end, a number of second steam
generating tubes (14) have an inner profiled element
(22).
21: 2011/08702 22: 2011/11/25 43: 2012/07/02
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Torrent Pharmaceuticals Limited
72: DUTT, Chaitanya, CHAUTHAIWALE, Vijay,
GUPTA, Ramesh Chandra, PATEL, Manish,
KOTECHA, Jignesh, LATAD, Sachin, ABRAHAM,
Jaya, SRIVASTAVA, Sanjay, RODE, Milind,
DESHPANDE, Shailesh, CHAUDHARY, Anita,
KESARWANI, Amit Kumar
33: IN 31: 1207/MUM/2009 32: 2009/05/07
54: PIPERIDINE DERIVATIVES USEFUL FOR
TREATMENT OF DIABETES
00: -
The present invention relates to a new class of
heterocyclic compounds and pharmaceutically 21: 2011/08733 22: 2011/11/28 43: 2012/07/30
acceptable salts thereof, process for preparing the 51: H04W
same, pharmaceutical composition containing these 71: Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
compounds and to their use in treatment of diseases 72: HUANG, Ying

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54: SERVICE RECOVERY METHOD, tube (3) there are valve elements (6) on both sides
APPARATUS, AND SYSTEM FOR A WIRELESS farthering from the slit (7), functioning as check valve
COMMUNICATION NETWORK regarding the movement of the needle (2). The
00: - solution is characterized by that, before the check
A service recovery method for wireless valve at least one more valve is formed in the
communication networks is disclosed. The method protective tube (3) in direct connection with the
includes: receiving a radio resource control (RRC) needle (2) when moving, preventing only the two-
way movement of the needle (2) with the help of one
re-establishment request or a cell update message
or more flexible valve membranes (8) protruding
from a user equipment (UE); performing an RRC from the wall of the protective tube (3).
establishment process that is triggered by a non-
access-stratum of the UE message to a core
network device after the RRC establishment process
is complete. In the embodiments of the present
invention, service continuity of the UE in an active
state is ensured.

21: 2011/08757 22: 2011/11/29 43: 2012/07/24


51: C02F
71: Loira
72: OLIVEROS, Esther, BRAUN, Andr,
MAURETTE, Marie-Thrse, BENOIT-MARQUIE,
21: 2011/08739 22: 29/11/2011 43: 27/07/2012 Florence, DEBUIRE, Jacques
51: A61M 33: FR 31: PCT/FR2009/050800 32: 2009/04/30
71: DISPOMEDICOR ZRT 54: PURIFYING DEVICE AND METHOD FOR
72: ANTAL NAGY, VILMOS PERENYI, SANDOR ELIMINATION OF XENOBIOTICS IN WATER
SZILAGYI, ZOLTAN GATI, WOLFGANG WITT, 00: -
LASZLO JUHASZ The present invention refers to a purifying device,
33: HU 31: P0900282 32: 2009/05/06 adapted to perform a method of photochemical
54: PIVOTABLE NEEDLE PROTECTOR elimination of xenobiotics present in water. The
00: -
purifying device comprises a photochemical reactor
57: The subject of the invention is a pivotable needle
protector serving as a protector against injuries while unit (2) having at least one inlet (2') for contaminated
using hypodermic needles. At the pivotable needle water and one outlet (2") for purified water, it
protector (1) according to the invention, the needle provides a flow path for continuously flowing water
(2) is enveloped by a protective tube (3) with a slit on from said inlet (2') to said outlet (2"), and is equipped
the side and pivotable around a hinge (5), the hinge with a radiation source module (6) providing
(5) of the protective tube (3) is connected to an ultraviolet radiation in a wavelength range ranging
appendix (4) fixed on the part of the needle (2)
from 100 to 280 nm. The purifying device further
toward the syringe, in the inside of the protective
comprises at least one membrane filtration unit (1)

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designed to perform ultra filtration and connected


upstream of said photochemical reactor unit (2) via
said inlet (2') and at least one device for supplying
air or dioxygen to the water comprised in the
photochemical reactor unit (2). Further, a purification
method is provided, using the device of the
invention.

21: 2011/08780 22: 2011/11/30 43: 2012/06/28


51: A61K
71: Aptalis Pharmatech, Inc.
72: VENKATESH, Gopi M., CLEVENGER, James,
GOSSELIN, Michael, LAI, Jin-Wang
33: US 31: 61/174,780 32: 2009/05/01
33: US 31: 61/174,788 32: 2009/05/01
21: 2011/08762 22: 2011/11/29 43: 2012/06/05 54: ORALLY DISINTEGRATING TABLET
51: E04B COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING COMBINATIONS
71: METSEC PLC OF HIGH AND LOW-DOSE DRUGS
72: HANLEY, DAVID RICHARD 00: -
54: MEZZANINE TIE BAR FIXING The present invention is directed to pharmaceutical
00: - compositions comprising a plurality of taste-masked
The invention relates to a mezzaninie tie bar fixing high-dose/low-dose drug-containing microparticles,
which comprises a retainer for locking onto a dosage forms comprising such pharmaceutical
mezzanine floor joist when the retainer is in a first compositions (such as an orally disintegrating
position and a resilient member selectively operable tablet), and methods of making the pharmaceutical
to relocate the retainer to a second position whereby compositions and dosage forms of the present
the retainer can be passed through an aperture in invention. Dosage forms comprising the
said mezzanine floor joist. Also provided are a pharmaceutical compositions of the present
mezzanine tie bar comprising a rod and at least one invention are improved homogeneous blends of
mezzanene tie bar fixing, and a mezzanine floor high-dose and low-dose drugs which provide for
comprising at least one mezzanine floor joist and at more convenient and palatable administration of
least one mezzanine tie bar. drug combinations, for example for treating pain,
hyperglycemia, cardiovascular disease, and
allergies.

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21: 2011/08855 22: 2011/12/01 43: 2012/06/26


51: A43B
71: Forme Limited
72: CRARY, Nathan W.
21: 2011/08827 22: 01/12/2011 43: 05/06/2012
33: US 31: 61/217,708 32: 2009/06/02
51: H01H
54: WELLNESS SHOE AND METHOD
71: EATON CORPORATION
00: -
72: BEATTY WILLIAM E JR and ZHOU XIN
A shoe body including an upper operably connected
33: US 31: 12/958,566 32: 2010/12/02
54: CONFIGURABLE ELECTRIC SWITCHING with an outsole. The shoe body has a front portion
APPARATUS INCLUDING A PLURALITY OF and a back portion. An insole is disposed inside the
SEPARABLE CONTACTS AND A PLURALITY OF shoe upper and has a substantially inelastic heel
FIELD-CONFIGURABLE JUMPERS TO PROVIDE portion and a substantially elastic toe portion. A
A NUMBER OF POLES substantially rigid pressure plate is adjacent to the
00: - substantially elastic toe portion.
57: An electrical switching apparatus
(100;200;300;400) includes at least one pole
(102;202;302;402); a plurality of first terminals
(104;204;304;404); a plurality of second terminals
(106;206;306;406); a plurality of pairs of separable
contacts (108;208;308;408); and a plurality of field-
configurable jumpers (110;210;310;410). Each of the
plurality of field-configurable jumpers electrically
connects two of the pairs of separable contacts in
series. Each of the plurality of field-configurable
jumpers are electrically connected to: (a) two of the
first terminals (204), (b) two of the first terminals
(304;404) or two of the second terminals (306;406);
or (c) one of the first terminals (104) and one of the
second terminals (106). 21: 2011/08861 22: 12/02/2011 43: 04/06/2012
51: B65D
71: KLAUS-DIETER NIES
72: KLAUS-DIETER NIES
33: DE 31: 20 2009 006 441.7 32: 2009/05/02
54: PACKAGING UNIT OF AN INSULATING
MATERIAL PRODUCT
00: -
57: The invention relates to a packaging unit of an
insulating material product (2), particularly of a high-
temperature insulation wool preferably made of a
mineral, fibrous raw material, comprising an
envelope of a film (6) or the like. In order to create a
packaging unit (1) which requires considerably less

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space during transport and storage without mixture as it enters the reactor or reactors is
destroying the inner fiber structure, saving enormous between 190 and 230C. Step (e): carbon dioxide
costs in particular during transport, the elongated and sulphur compounds are separated from the
insulating material product (2) is wound into a bale shifted gas mixture obtained in step (d) by contacting
(3) having straight long sections (4) and round short the shifted gas mixture with a solvent comprising
sections (5). dialkyl ethers of polyethylene glycol.

21: 2011/08879. 22: 2011/12/02. 43: 2012/06/21


51: F28D, F28F
71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH
MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V.
72: VON KOSSAK-GLOWCZEWSKI, Thomas, Paul
33: EP 31: 09165009.3 32: 2009/07/09
54: HEAT EXCHANGER
00: -
A heat exchange device (1), e.g., for a syngas
reactor, comprising a channel wall (3) defining a flow
channel and one or more heat exchange surfaces
(5a- d), each embedding one or more flow paths for
a fluid heat exchange medium. A support structure
(20) supports the heat exchange surfaces (5a - d)
21: 2011/08878 22: 2011/12/02 43: 2012/07/24 within the flow channel. The support structure (20)
51: C01B, C10J, C10K comprises a plurality of arms (21) extending from a
71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH central crossing (22) to the channel wall (3). The
MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. arms (21) of the support structure can embed evenly
72: VAN DEN BERG, Robert, PRINS, Mark, Jan,
distributed, e.g., meandering inner channels (23)
FLEYS, Matthieu, Simon, Henri, GEUZEBROEK,
Frank, Haiko which can be in open connection with the flow paths
33: EP 31: 09164114.2 32: 2009/06/30 in the heat exchange surfaces (5a - d).
54: PROCESS TO PREPARE A HYDROGEN RICH
GAS MIXTURE
00: -
The invention is directed to a process to prepare a
hydrogen rich gas mixture from a solid sulphur- and
halogen-containing carbonaceous feedstock. The
process involves the following steps. Step (a):
gasification of the solid carbonaceous feedstock with
an oxygen-containing gas to obtain a gas mixture
comprising halogen compounds, sulphur
compounds, hydrogen and at least 50 vol.% carbon
monoxide, on a dry basis. Step (b): contacting the
gas mixture with a quench gas or quench liquid to
reduce the temperature of the gas mixture to below
900C. Step (c) contacting the gas mixture with
water having a temperature of between 150 and
250C to obtain a gas mixture comprising between
50 and 1000ppm halogen and having a steam to
carbon monoxide molar ratio of between 0.2:1 and
0.9:1. Step (d): subjecting the gas mixture obtained
in step (c) to a water gas shift reaction wherein part
or all of the carbon monoxide is converted with the
steam to hydrogen and carbon dioxide in the
presence of a catalyst as present in one fixed bed
reactor or in a series of more than one fixed bed
reactors and wherein the temperature of the gas 21: 2011/08887 22: 2011/12/02 43: 2012/06/26

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51: B01D, C10L, F23J preventing the steel pipe (17) from being deformed.
71: Evonik Degussa GmbH The feeding mechanism (11) is constituted of a first
72: SEILER, Matthias, ROLKER, Jrn, SCHNEIDER, industrial robot (18) which is a seven-axis vertical
Rolf, KOBUS, Axel, WITTHAUT, Daniel, NEUMANN,
multi-joint robot.
Manfred, KEUP, Michael, DEMBKOWSKI, Daniel,
BENESCH, Wolfgang, WINKLER, Hermann, REICH,
Jens, RIETHMANN, Thomas
33: EP 31: 09162003.9 32: 2009/06/05
54: PROCESS, ABSORPTION MEDIUM, AND
APPARATUS FOR ABSORPTION OF CO2 FROM
GAS MIXTURES
00: -
CO2 is absorbed from a gas mixture by contacting
the gas mixture with an absorption medium which
comprises water and 2,3-dihydro-2,2,4,6-
tetramethylpyridine. The absorption media of the
invention include water, 2,3-dihydro-2,2,4,6-
tetramethylpyridine, and at least one organic solvent
in a homogeneous phase. An apparatus of the
invention for removing CO2 from a gas mixture
comprises an absorption unit, a desorption unit, and
21: 2011/08943 22: 2011/12/06 43: 2012/06/28
a circulating absorption medium of the invention.
51: A01N, A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Intervet International B.V.
21: 2011/08904 22: 2011/12/05 43: 2012/07/23
72: CHASSAING, Christophe Pierre Alain, MEYER,
51: B21D
Thorsten
71: Sumitomo Metal Industries, Ltd., Sumitomo Pipe
33: EP 31: 09163036.8 32: 2009/06/18
& Tube Co., Ltd.
33: US 31: 61/218,269 32: 2009/06/18
72: KUWAYAMA, Shinjiro, TOMIZAWA, Atsushi,
54: ANTHELMINTIC AGENTS AND THEIR USE
INOUE, Saburo
00: -
33: JP 31: 2009-120845 32: 2009/05/19
This invention is directed to compounds of the
54: BENDING APPARATUS
formula (I) and salts therefore that are generally
00: -
useful as anthelmintic agents or as intermediates in
Provided is a bending device (10) having high
processes for making anthelmintic agents. This
productivity and capable of being installed in a invention also is directed to processes for making
reduced space, easily maintained, and the compounds of this invention, pharmaceutical
manufacturing a bent member (35) consisting of a compositions and kits comprising the compounds of
steel pipe (17) with high dimensional accuracy. The this invention, uses of the compounds of this
bending device (10) is provided with: a feeding invention to make medicaments, and treatments
mechanism (11) for feeding the steel pipe (17) in the comprising the administration of the compounds of
this invention to animals in need of the treatments.
longitudinal direction; a first support mechanism for
supporting the steel pipe (17) while feeding the steel 21: 2011/08952 22: 2011/12/06 43: 2012/06/11
pipe; a heating mechanism (13) for heating a part of 51: B25C; B25D; B27F
or the whole of the steel pipe (17) being fed; a 71: AFRICAN COMMERCE DEVELOPING
cooling mechanism (14) for cooling the portion of the COMPANY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
steel pipe (17) being fed, said portion being that 72: POOVAN, DENNY
which is heated by the heating mechanism (13); a 54: SAFETY DEVICE AND HAND TOOL
INCORPORATING THE SAME
second support mechanism (15) for bending the
00: -
steel pipe (17) in a desired form by applying bending This invention relates to a safety device. In
moment to the heated portion by moving the steel particular, but not exclusively, the invention relates
pipe (17) in the two-dimensional or three- to a pneumatic safety device for a hand tool such as
dimensional direction while supporting at least a a pneumatic nail gun. The invention also relates to a
portion of the steel pipe (17) being fed; and a hand tool, such as a pneumatic nail gun,
deformation prevention mechanism (16) for incorporating a safety device. The safety device

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includes a handle assembly that is, in use, securable manipulating visual indicia. Data may be filtered
to the hand tool; the handle assembly comprising a according to multiple filters that are combined in a
base and a handle formation extending therefrom. number of ways to form the set of data for display.
The base of the handle assembly has a flow Data may be filtered onto logically and geometrically
passage extending thereghrough, the flow passage according to their relationships with other data.
having an inlet and an outlet. A flow control valve is Visual indicia that represent filters may be drag-and-
located in the flow passage, the flow control valve dropped between input areas to facilitate ease of
being displaceable between an open position in use. Data selected according to a filter may be
which flow through the flow passage is allowed in displayed at the same time as non-selected data by
order to allow the hand tool to function, and a closed applying visually distinctive characteristics to the
position, in which flow through the flow passage is selected data. A virtual environment may be shown
restricted in order to render the tool inoperative. The simultaneously on several different video displays at
safety device is characterised in that the inlet and a single workstation.
the outlet of the flow passage are located in the base
of the handle assembly.

21: 2011/08976 22: 2011/12/07 43: 2012/06/26


51: G06T
71: Intergraph Technologies Company
21: 2011/08980 22: 2011/12/07 43: 2012/07/24
72: HILTON, Douglas S., BOSTER, Anthony D.
51: A01N, A01P
33: US 31: 61/185,912 32: 2009/06/10
71: CLOSED STOCK COMPANY INSTITUTE OF
54: ONTOLOGICAL FILTERING USING SPATIAL
APPLIED NANOTECHNOLOGY, FONDAZIONE
BOUNDARY OF 3D OBJECTS
SALVATORE MAUGERI CLINICA DEL LAVORO E
00: -
DELLA RIABILITAZIONE I.R.C.C.S, SIB
Methods and apparatus are provided that improve
LABORATORIES LIMITED
graphical software applications, by filtering the data 72: BEKLEMYSHEV, Viacheslav, Ivanovich,
for display according to techniques for defining and MAKHONIN, Igor, Ivanovich, ABRAMYAN, Ara,

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Arshavirovich, SOLODOVNIKOV, Vladimir, basket being operable to receive food to be fried; a


Aleksandrovich, GRIGORIEV, Anatoliy, Ivanovich, temperature setting means to variably set the
ORLOV, Oleg, Igorevich, MAUGERI, Umberto, temperature of the frying liquid; a temperature
Orazio, Giuseppe
setting means to variably set the temperature of the
33: RU 31: 2009117737 32: 2009/05/13
54: NANOSTRUCTURAL COMPOSITION OF frying liquid to a desired temperature value; a basket
BIOCIDE sensing means to determine the presence or
00: - absence of the frying basket in the frying receptacle;
This invention concerns biocides possessing a timing device, operable to be activated in response
fungicidal and bactericidal properties which can be to the temperature sensing means determining that
used in construction, medicine and other various the temperature of the frying liquid exceeds a
areas of technics. A nanostructural composition of predetermined idling temperature of the frying liquid
biocide is realized from nanoparticles of bentonite exceeds a predetermined idling temperature value,
powders intercalated by ions of Zn2+ and ions of and that the set desired temperature value exceeds
Ag+ and/or ions of Cu2+. The biocides according to the predetermined idling temperature, and that the
the invention are prepared starting from bentonite basket sensing means determines that the frying
poweder which is preliminarly enriched with cations basket is not present in the frying receptacle; and a
of Na+, then treated with 10-20% solutions of temperature reduction means.
inorganic salts of Zn (preferably zinc chloride or zinc
sulfate ZnSO4), and from bentonite powders
preliminarly enriched with cations of Na+ and then
treated with 10-20% solutions of inorganic salts of at
least one ion selected in the group consisting of Ag+
ions (preferably silver nitrate) and Cu2++ ions
(preferably copper sulfate). The powders of
bentonite, intercalated with the Zn2+, Ag+ and/or
Cu2+ ions, are cleaned from acid anions and Na+
salts, and dispersed into nanoparticles mainly of no
more than 70nm. The biocide compositions
according to the invention, contain the given
components in the ratios by weight hereinafter
indicated: nanoparticles intercalated by ions of Ag+ :
nanoparticles intercalated by ions of Zn2+as 1 : (0,2
-0,8); or nanoparticles intercalated by ions of Ag+ :
nanoparticles intercalated by ions of Zn2+ :
nanoparticles intercalated by ions of Cu2+ as 1 : (0,2
-0,8) : (0,2- 0,5); or nanoparticles intercalated by
ions of Zn2+ : nanoparticles intercalated by ions of
Cu2+ as 1 : (0,2 -0,5).

21: 2011/09024 22: 2011/12/08 43: 2012/07/09


21: 2011/09021 22: 2011/12/08 43: 2012/07/02 51: C07D
51: A47J, H05B 71: Ranbaxy Laboratories Limited
71: MELETAKOS, Nicolas Joanis 72: KAPOOR, Ashwini Kumar, MEHTA, Hiten
72: MELETAKOS, Nicolas Joanis Sharadchandra, NATH, Asok, PRASAD, Mohan
33: ZA 31: 2010/07189 32: 2010/10/08 33: IN 31: 1037/DEL/2009 32: 2009/05/20
54: DEEP FRYING APPARATUS 54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF
00: - OLMESARTAN MEDOXOMIL
An apparatus for the deep frying of food is provided, 00: -
comprising a frying receptacle, operable to house The present invention provides an improved process
frying liquid and receive a frying basket, the frying for the preparation of olmesartan medoxomil, which

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is free of OLM-acid and has lower amount of 71: SMITS INVESTMENTS (AUST) PTY LTD
eliminate and acetic acid impurity. 72: RONALD CORNELIUS SMITS
33: AU 31: 2009902448 32: 2009/05/29
54: A FISHING LURE
21: 2011/09025 22: 2011/12/08 43: 2012/06/26 00: -
51: A61D, A61J, A61K, A61M 57: A fishing lure (10) is disclosed including a lure
71: MERIAL LTD. mounting arrangement (12) for mounting on a fishing
72: HOLMES, Robert, William, Lachlan line (14) and a lure movement altering body (18) that
33: NZ 31: 578771 32: 2009/07/31 is detachably mountable on the lure mounting
54: SUSTAINED RELEASE CAPSULES arrangement (12) for influencing movement of the
00: - lure (10) when it is displaced through water. The lure
The invention relates to an intraruminal sustained movement altering body (18) has an outer surface
release capsule which is capable of delivering a and defines a longitudinally extending body passage
sustained release dose of a first medicament to an (20) therein. The body (18) also includes a
animal, as well as either or both of a dump dose of a longitudinal fishing line opening (21) communicating
second medicament or mineral, and an exit dose of with the body passage (20) that opens onto the outer
surface thereof. The movement altering body (18) is
a third medicament or mineral. The capsule can
mountable on and dismountable from the lure
have a dissolvable overcap moulded from plasticised mounting arrangement (12) by a movement that is
starch enabling a dump dose of medicament to be transverse to the longitudinal direction of the body
held between the overcap and one end of the passage (2). Further the fishing line (14) can be
capsule. A piston within the body of the capsule can passed through the fishing line opening (21) into or
be modified to enable it to accommodate an exit out of the body passage (20) when the movement
dose of medicament within its hollow interior which is altering body (18) is mounted on or dismounted from
the lure mounting arrangement (12).
aligned with an aperture at the end of the capsule
which enables release of the medicaments to the
rumen. After insertion of the capsule in the animal
the overcap (if present) dissolves and separates
from the capsule to release the dump dose of
medicament. The sustained release medicament is
then dispensed via the apertured end, followed by
the release of the exit dose of medicament (if
present).

21: 2011/09054 22: 05/12/2011 43: 08/06/2012


51: A61B
71: ANDRIES WILLEM PIENAAR
72: Andries Willem PIENAAR
33: ZA 31: 2010/08359 32: 2010/11/22
54: MEDICAL REHABILITATION DEVICE
00: -
57: A medical rehabilitation device includes an
inflatable body 12 which is formed of a resiliently
deformable, slightly elastic material, the exact
configuration and construction of the body, however,
being greatly variable. The body may be spherical,
or elliptical, ovoid or even hemispherical in shape. A
pressure monitoring arrangement is linked to the
device, and monitors changes in the internal
pressure in the inflatable body in response to
21: 2011/09053 22: 06/12/2011 43: 12/06/2012 deformation of the body as a result of external
51: A01K pressure exerted on the body.

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21: 2011/09076 22: 2011/12/09 43: 2012/06/28


51: G01P, H02P
71: PETO, Raymond John
21: 2011/09075 22: 2011/12/09 43: 2012/06/28 72: PETO, Raymond John
51: G05F, H02M 33: GB 31: 0908112.6 32: 2009/05/12
71: PETO, Raymond John 54: APPARATUS AND METHOD FOR
72: PETO, Raymond John DETERMINING SPEED OF AN INDUCTION
33: GB 31: 0908111.8 32: 2009/05/12 MOTOR
54: A MOTOR CONTROLLER AND RELATED 00: -
METHOD The present invention relates to an apparatus and
00: - method for determining the speed of a motor,
The present invention relates to a motor controller generator or alternator, more particularly for
and related method. The invention is particularly well determining the speed of an alternating current (AC)
suited for use with an alternating current (AC) induction motor. The invention overcomes problems
induction motor. Previously motor controllers did not associated with previous devices by providing a
take into account the combined effect a control speed monitoring device that is readily retrofitted to
circuit and controlled motor, had upon a mains an existing motor and comprises: a means for
supply and more particularly their separate and superimposing a test signal onto an input voltage,
combined effect upon the power factor of an which voltage in use is applied to at least one
alternating current. The invention solves this winding of the stator of a motor (the test signal is at
problem by providing a motor controller which a frequency substantially equal to the rotor
modifies an input current to an alternating current frequency); a means for varying the frequency of the
(AC) motor. The motor controller comprises: a power test signal so that it varies from a minimum
input rectifier; a low voltage power supply; a variable frequency to a maximum frequency; and a current
output voltage circuit for adjusting a drive output monitor for monitoring a resultant current, in said at
voltage circuit; and a control circuit arranged to least one stator winding; and deriving from said
control the variable output voltage circuit and to resultant current a signal indicative of the rotor
provide timed waveforms to the drive output voltage frequency.
circuit.

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21: 2011/09117 22: 2011/12/12 43: 2012/07/17


51: A61K, A61Q
71: CHEMYUNION QUMICA LTDA.
72: VELAZQUEZ PEREDA, Maria Del Carmen,
POLEZEL, Marcio, Antonio, DIEAMANT, Gustavo de
Campos, NOGUEIRA, Cecilia, MARCELINO,
21: 2011/09110 22: 12/12/2011 43: 13/06/2012 Amanda, Gomes, ROSSAN, Marcos, Roberto,
51: F03G, F24J ANDRADE SANTANA, Maria, Helena
71: RAVINDRA PATWARDHAN and RAJEEV 54: SERICIN CATIONIC NANOPARTICLES FOR
PANDIT APPLICATION IN PRODUCTS FOR HAIR AND
72: RAVINDRA PATWARDHAN and RAJEEV DYED HAIR
PANDIT 00: -
33: IN 31: 1545/MUM/2009 32: 2009/07/01, The objective of this patent application is the
54: A SOLAR CENTRAL RECEIVER SYSTEM
application/use of sericin nanoparticles m cosmetic
EMPLOYING COMMON POSITIONING
MECHANISM FOR HELIOSTATS formulas for hair care, as an agent that
00: - bestows/gives gloss and softness and promotes
57: A solar central receiver system employing maintenance of coloration in dyed hair
common positioning mechanism for heliostats
relates to a system of concentrating and harvesting
solar energy. The heliostats of said system are
positioned like facets of a Fresnel type of reflector.
The heliostats are placed in arrays, wherein each
array has a common positioning mechanism. The
common positioning mechanism synchronously,
maneuvers the arrays of heliostats in altitudinal
and/or azimuthal axis for tracking an apparent
movement of the sun. The common positioning
mechanism is employed for synchronously orienting
said heliostats with respect to a stationary object and
the sun such that incident solar radiation upon said
heliostats is focused upon said stationary object
from dawn to dusk. Subsequent to each said
orientation of said heliostats, collective disposition of
said heliostats always forms an arrangement that is
capable of reflecting and thereby focusing incident
solar radiation upon said stationary object.

21: 2011/09148 22: 12/12/2011 43: 26/06/2012


51: A63B
71: NYSSCHEN RICHARD DEAN
72: NYSSCHEN RICHARD DEAN

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33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 71: Bioproperties Pty Ltd, The University of


54: GOLF TRAINING DEVICE Melbourne
00: - 72: YOUIL, Rima, ABS EL-OSTA, Youssef,
57: A golf training device comprising: a strut, BROWNING, Glenn, MARKHAM, Phillip
comprising two elongate members, each member 33: AU 31: 2009902255 32: 2009/05/19
terminating at opposing ends thereof in a brace for 54: A TEMPERATURE SENSITIVE VACCINE
surrounding an arm, at least partially, the members STRAIN OF MYCOPLASMA HYOPNEUMONIAE
being movable between a locked position, in which AND USES THEREOF
the members are held immobilised relative to each 00: -
other, and a free position, in which free movement of The present invention relates to a Mycoplasma
the members is possible; and arresting means for hyopneumoniae vaccine strain comprising a
arresting the members, selectively, in the locked mutation in at least one of the genes listed or as
position. Preferably, the strut houses a spring-loaded deposited with the National Measurements Institute
member adjoining a brace at each end thereof, (Australia) under accession number NM04/41259,
which is biased to lock the elongate members in the which strain is temperature sensitive and attenuated,
retracted, operative position. a vaccine comprising such strains and methods and
uses thereof.

21: 2011/09186 22: 2011/12/13 43: 2012/07/25


51: A61N
71: Medecell Do Brasil Comrcio E Importao Ltda
72: BIGHETTI, Moacyr Ramos
33: BR 31: MU 8901002-7 32: 2009/06/15
54: ASSEMBLY ARRANGEMENT FOR A
BANDAGE HOLDING A TRANSCUTANEOUS
ELECTRICAL NERVE STIMULATION DEVICE
00: -
Structural arrangement for a wound dressing with a
transcutaneous electric nerve stimulator. The
21: 2011/09164 22: 2011/12/13 43: 2012/07/19 present utility model relates to a structural
51: A61K arrangement for a wound dressing with a
71: GLAXOSMITHKLINE BIOLOGICALS S.A., ID
transcutaneous electric nerve stimulator, which is
BIOMEDICAL CORPORATION OF QUEBEC
72: VAN-SCHERPENZEELTHIM, Virginie, portable and compact.
VASSILEV, Ventzislav, BLAIS, Normand,
RHEAULT, Patrick
33: US 31: 61/219,958 32: 2009/06/24
54: VACCINE
00: -
The present disclosure provides immunogenic
compositions that include at least two paramyxovirus
F protein antigens selected from human
metapnuemovirus (hMPV), paarainfluenza virus
(PIV) and respiratory syncytial virus (RSV). The
antigens of the disclosed compositions are
recombinant F protein polypeptides, which have
been modified to stabilize the trimeric prefusion
conformation. Nucleic acids encoding the antigens, 21: 2011/09264 22: 2011/12/15 43: 2012/06/28
as well as methods for their production and use are 51: B66C, E21D
also provided. 71: Bouygues Construction
72: SOUPLY, Jean-Yves, CAYRON, Fabrice,
RIALLAND, Yves, BELBEOC'H, Herv, DE
21: 2011/09185 22: 2011/12/13 43: 2012/06/28 BROISSIA, Michel
51: A61K, A61P, C12N

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33: FR 31: 0953361 32: 2009/05/20 71: IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES


54: DEVICE FOR AUTOMATICALLY COUPLING 72: AVENIER, Priscilla, CAUFFRIEZ, Herv,
AND UNCOUPLING HEAVY STRUCTURES LACOMBE, Sylvie
00: - 33: FR 31: 09/03.226 32: 2009/07/01
The present invention relates to an element (2) for 54: METHOD FOR PREPARING A MULTI-METAL
handling a heavy construction structure, including: a CATALYST HAVING AN OPTIMIZED SITE
rod (20); a mobile element (24) pivotably connected PROXIMITY
00: -
to the rod (20) and capable of being retracted along
The invention relates to a method for preparing a
the rod (20) for the insertion and removal of said
catalyst including at least one metal M of the
structure and for being extended according to a
platinum group, tin, a phosphorus promoter, a halide
predetermined inclination relative to the rod (20) in
compound, a porous substrate, and at least one
order to lift said structure and enable the load to be
promoter X1 selected from the group comprising
transferred to the hangers of the rod; and a means
gallium, indium, thallium, arsenic, antimony and
for retracting or extending the mobile element (24).
bismuth. The X1 promoter(s) and the phosphorus
The invention also relates to a device (3) and to a
are added during one or more sub-steps a1) or a2),
method for handling a heavy construction structure
the sub-step a1) corresponding to the synthesis of
(1), wherein vertical openings (10) are drilled straight
the precursor of the dominant oxide and the sub-
through said structure (1).
step a2) corresponding to the shaping of the
substrate. The tin is added during one at least of the
sub-steps a1) and a2). The product is dried and
calcinated before depositing at least one metal M of
the platinum group. The assembly is then dried
under a neutral gas flow or an oxygen-containing
gas flow and further calcinated. The invention also
relates to the use of the catalyst obtained by said
method in catalytic-reforming or aromatic production
reactions.

21: 2011/09269 22: 2011/12/15 43: 2012/06/21


51: F23J, F28D, F28F, F28G
71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH
MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V.
72: VON KOSSAKGLOWCZEWSKI, Thomas, Paul
33: EP 31: 09165014.3 32: 2009/07/09
54: HEAT EXCHANGER
00: -
A heat exchange device comprising at least one
heat exchange surface (2), wherein the heat
exchange surface comprises one or more parallel
tubular lines (3), a rapper device and an impact area
for the rapper device. The impact area comprises an
impact block (6) with one or more inner channels (7)
through which coolant flows bridging opposite open
ends (5) of an interrupted tubular line of the heat
exchange surface. The impact block (6) enforces the
impact area of the heat exchange surface and
translates impact energy caused by a rapper device
very effectively into mechanical waves through the
21: 2011/09268 22: 2011/12/15 43: 2012/06/21
51: B01J, C07C, C10G

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heating surface, resulting in an improved cleaning 54: MOULDED PRODUCT FOR AUTOMOTIVE
effect. PANELS
00: -
Composite moulded product comprising of at least
one polyamide-reinforcement layer consisting of a
polyamide matrix and reinforcement fibres,
characterised in that the polyamide-reinforcement
layer is porous due to the consolidation using a
pressurised steam process.

21: 2011/09276 22: 2011/12/15 43: 2012/07/09


51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: AstraZeneca AB
72: GILL, Adrian Liam, LEACH, Andrew, PACKER,
Martin, SCOTT, James Stewart, SRME, Pernilla,
SWALES, John Gibbin, WHITTAMORE, Paul Robert
Owen
33: US 31: 61/046,836 32: 2008/04/22
54: SUBSTITUTED PYRIMIDIN-5-
CARBOXAMIDES 281 21: 2011/09296 22: 19/12/2011 43: 24/07/2012
00: - 51: B60L, H02J
A compound of formula (I) and pharmaceutically- 71: CONDUCTIX-WAMPFLER AG
acceptable salts thereof wherein the variable groups 72: ANDREW GREEN and MATHIAS WECHLIN
33: DE 31: 10 2009 033 239.1 32: 2009/07/14
are defined within; their use in the inhibition of 54: DEVICE FOR THE INDUCTIVE TRANSFER OF
11HSD1, processes for making them and ELECTRIC ENERGY
pharmaceutical compositions comprising them are 00: -
also described. 57: The invention relates to a device for the inductive
transfer of electric energy from a stationary unit that
has at least two similar primary inductances to a
vehicle standing adjacent to said unit. The primary
inductances of the stationary unit can be supplied
with electrical current independently of one another
and the current supply can be individually activated
or deactivated by a central control unit. Preferably,
the device is equipped with a uniform two-
dimensional arrangement of a plurality of primary
inductances that are similar to one another and are
in the form of a rectangular matrix. Either a
dedicated output of a central current supply unit or a
dedicated current supply unit is assigned to each
21: 2011/09285 22: 2011/12/15 43: 2012/07/12 primary inductance. Preferably, the vehicle has
51: B29C, D04H several secondary inductances that are similar to
71: Autoneum Management AG one another, the dimensions and arrangement of
72: KNIGBAUER, Stefan, DANIERE, Pierre, said inductances being designed in such a way that
KRAUSE, Wenzel, GODANO, Philippe several pairs of secondary and primary inductances
33: CH 31: 01433/09 32: 2009/09/16 overlap at any one time in at least one position of the
vehicle.

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00: -
The invention concerns compounds of Formula (I):
wherein L1, R1, R2, R3, R4 and X are as defined in
the description. The present invention also relates to
processes for the preparation of such compounds,
pharmaceutical compositions containing them and
their use in the treatment of disease, for example
cancer.

21: 2011/09394. 22: 2011/12/20. 43: 2012/06/26


21: 2011/09307 22: 2011/12/19 43: 2012/06/26
51: A01H, C07K, C12N
51: C10L
71: Performance Plants, Inc.
71: Total Raffinage Marketing
72: WAN, Jiangxin, HUANG, Yafan
72: CHEVROT, Erwan, DALIX, Laurent, TORT,
33: US 31: 61/221,813 32: 2009/06/30
Frdric
54: EXPRESSION OF TRANSCRIPTION
33: FR 31: 0903278 32: 2009/07/03
REGULATORS THAT PROVIDE HEAT
54: ETHYLENE/VINYL ACETATE/UNSATURATED
TOLERANCE
ESTERS TERPOLYMER AS AN ADDITIVE FOR
00: -
IMPROVING THE RESISTANCE TO COLD OF
The invention relates to methods of producing a
LIQUID HYDROCARBONS SUCH AS MIDDLE
DISTILLATES AND FUELS desired phenotype in a plant by manipulation of
00: - gene expression within the plant. The method
The invention relates to the use, as an additive relates to means to increase expression level of a
improving the resistance to cold and carbide bHLH subgroup Ib gene expression or activity,
filterability of fuels, of at least one copolymer wherein a desired phenotype such as increased heat
including: 81 to 87 mol % of at least one alpha- tolerance relative to a wild type control plant
olefin, preferably of at least ethylene; 10.5 to less following heat stress results in reduced flower
than 12 mol % of at least one vinyl ester, preferably abortion and increased yield. Included are plants
of at least vinyl acetate; and 1 to 8 mol % of at least produced by said methods. The invention also
one alpha-beta unsaturated monocarboxylic acid relates to nucleic acid sequences and constructs
ester, preferably of at least ethyl-2 or hexyl acrylate. useful such methods and methods of generating and
isolating plants having increased expression of a
bHLH subgroup Ib expression or activity.
21: 2011/09384 22: 2011/12/20 43: 2012/06/26
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: AstraZeneca AB, Dainippon Sumitomo Pharma
Co., Ltd.
72: BENNETT, Nicholas James, MCINALLY,
Thomas, THOM, Stephen
33: US 31: 61/180,238 32: 2009/05/21
54: NOVEL PYRIMIDINE DERIVATIVES AND
THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF CANCER
AND FURTHER DISEASES

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21: 2011/09397 22: 20/12/2011 43: 19/07/2012


51: C02F
21: 2011/09396 22: 2011/12/20 43: 2012/06/26 71: SNAPDRAGON INVESTMENTS LTD and
51: A61K, A61M CUMMINS IAN GEOFFREY
71: Taris Biomedical, Inc. 72: CUMMINS IAN GEOFFREY
72: LEE, Heejin, LARRIVEE-ELKINS, Cheryl 33: AU 31: 2009902489 32: 2009/06/02,
33: US 31: 61/220,865 32: 2009/06/26 54: FLUID TREATMENT APPARATUS
54: IMPLANTABLE DRUG DELIVERY DEVICES 00: -
AND METHODS OF MAKING THE SAME 57: Fluid purification or treatment apparatus (10) for
00: - treating or purifying contaminated liquids such as
A drug delivery device is provided that includes a water which includes at least one upright elongated
device body, a number of solid, compressed drug primary treatment chamber (11) having an inlet (14)
tablets, and a retention frame. The device body for fluid to be treated at an upper end of the chamber
includes a drug reservoir lumen and a retention (11) such that fluid flows downwardly through the
frame lumen. The number of solid, compressed drug chamber (11) and means (20 or 24) for introducing a
tablets are positioned in the drug reservoir lumen, sterilizing agent such as ozone or ozone enriched air
into a lower end of the chamber (11) for bubbling
and the retention frame is positioned in the retention
upwardly through liquid flowing downwardly through
frame lumen. The drug tablets may be mini-tablets the chamber (11), means (16) at the upper end of
aligned in the drug reservoir lumen, with an interstice the chamber (11) for removing waste and an
formed between any two adjacent drug tablets ultraviolet lamp (29) for UV treatment of the liquid,
facilitating deformation of the device body. Systems the ultraviolet lamp (29) being located in a separate
and method are also provided for loading a drug chamber (12) connected to the primary treatment
chamber (11) or within the primary treatment
delivery device. In one embodiment, the method
chamber (11). A plurality of chambers (11) and (12)
includes positioning one or more solid drug units may be provided for multiple treatment of the liquid.
upstream of the drug delivery device; and driving the
drug units into the drug delivery device with a flow of
pressurized gas.

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21: 2011/09400 22: 20/12/2011 43: 12/07/2012


21: 2011/09399 22: 20/12/2011 43: 12/07/2012 51: G06F
51: G06F 71: SPARKFLY INC
71: SPARKFLY INC 72: TABOR CATHERINE M, DANIEL JOHN W,
72: TABOR CATHERINE M, DANIEL JOHN W, POWELL KEN R, BRUEHL TERRY
POWELL KEN R, BRUEHL TERRY 33: US 31: 13/276.001 32: 2011/10/18
33: US 31: 13/214.873 32: 2011/08/22 54: MOBILE GAME AND PROMOTION
54: MOBILE GAME AND PROMOTION SERVICE DISTRIBUTION
00: - 00: -
57: Systems and methods for providing games, 57: Systems and methods for providing games,
challenges, and/or promotions to mobile devices are challenges, and/or promotions to mobile devices are
usable to provide incentives to customers. usable to provide incentives to customers.
According to one embodiment, a system can be According to one embodiment, a system can be
provided. The system can be operable to receive provided. The system can be operable to receive
information, such as location information, associated location information associated with a mobile device
with a mobile device; transmit content being and additional information, such as but not limited
associated with a location of a merchant to the demographic and/or purchase history information,
mobile device; receive an event outcome indicator associated with the mobile device. Additionally, the
associated with the content; provide a promotional system can be operable to select content based on
offer to the mobile device when the event outcome the received information, transmit the content to the
indicator matches a desired event outcome indicated mobile device, receive an event outcome indicator
by a third-party or the merchant; and process the associated with the content, and provide a
reward or promotional offer associated with the promotional offer to the mobile device.
event outcome indicator via interaction with a point
of sale system.

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21: 2011/09401 22: 2011/12/20 43: 2012/06/25


51: E05C, E06B
71: MOKWENA TECHNOLOGY DEVELOPMENT
(PTY) LIMITED 21: 2011/09404 22: 2011/12/20 43: 2012/06/20
72: MOKWENA, Thabo Aubrey 51: A61K, A61P
33: ZA 31: 2011/00094 32: 2011/01/04 71: SANOFI
54: SCREEN 72: STECHL, Jens, GAUDIN, Christophe, YTHIER-
00: - MOURY, Pascale, MORYUSEF, Angle
This invention relates to an insect screen suitable 33: EP 31: 09290601.5 32: 2009/07/29
for, but not limited to, screening a window, including 33: EP 31: 10305192.6 32: 2010/02/26
54: OTAMIXABAN FOR TREATMENT OF
a reversibly deformable support structure having
ELDERLY AND RENAL IMPAIRED NON-ST
outer surfaces for frictionally engaging inner ELEVATION MYOCARDIAL INFARCTION
surfaces of a window frame; anda woven material PATIENTS
attached to the support structure. 00: -
The invention relates to the use of (2R,3R)-2-(3-
carbamimidoyl-benzyl)-3-[4-(1-oxy-pyridin-4-yl)
benzoylamino]-butyric acid methyl ester or a
pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, for the
preparation of a medicament for use in non-ST
elevation myocardial infarction, said treatment
comprising administering a therapeutically effective
amount of (2R,3R)-2-(3-Carbamimidoyl-benzyl)-3-[4-
(1-oxy-pyridin-4-yl) benzoylamino]-butyric acid
methyl ester or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt
thereof to a human patient, who is elderly and/or
shows renal insufficiency and/or has a low body
weight

21: 2011/09423 22: 2011/12/21 43: 2012/07/23


51: A61K, A61P

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71: Pharnext
72: COHEN, Daniel, NABIROCHKIN, Serguei,
CHUMAKOV, Ilya
33: EP 31: 09305506.9 32: 2009/06/02
54: NEW COMPOSITIONS FOR TREATING CMT
AND RELATED DISORDERS
00: -
The present invention relates to compositions and
methods for the treatment of the Charcot-Marie-
Tooth disease and related disorders.

21: 2011/09427 22: 2011/12/21 43: 2012/06/25


51: G06F, G06K
71: MGAGA, Andrew
72: MGAGA, Andrew
33: ZA 31: 2010/06442 32: 2010/09/21
54: METHOD OF AND SYSTEM FOR REPORTING
INFORMATION ELECTRONICALLY OVER A
NETWORK
00: -
This invention relates to a method of and system for
reporting information electronically. According to the
invention, there is provided a method of reporting
information electronically over a network, the method
comprising the steps of providing a computer device;
identifying a user of the device receiving information 21: 2011/09485 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2012/07/02
from the user through an input means; transmitting 51: C11D
at least a portion of the information to a storage 71: Rohm & Haas Company, Dow Global
device over the network; and generating a reference Technologies, LLC
number for the input data received. 72: NG, Sze-Sze, WAN, Qichun, TUCKER,
Christopher J., GREYSON, Eric C., CREAMER,
21: 2011/09448 22: 2011/12/21 43: 2012/07/04 Marianne Patricia, MANNA, Joseph, SHULMAN, Jan
51: B01F Edward
71: Vita-Mix Corporation 33: US 31: 61/427,247 32: 2010/12/27
72: KOZLOWSKI, Eugene J., BRASDOVICH, Glenn 54: POLYMERS FOR HIGH-SURFACTANT
F., BAIR, Kenneth W. FORMULATIONS
33: US 31: 12/460,273 32: 2009/07/17 00: -
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR MAKING A detergent composition having at least two
FOOD PRODUCTS components. The first component is from 14 to 50
00: - wt% surfactants. The second component is from
A machine (10) for mixing a food product in a 0.05 to 4 wt% of a polymer which has polymerized
residues of 40 to 65 wt% C1-C18 alkyl
container includes a container holder (38) having an
(meth)acrylates and 25 to 55 wt% C3-C6 carboxylic
axis and adapted to receive a container. An agitator acid monomers.
(30) is rotated by a motor (22) on an axis and is
positioned above the container holder (38). A motor
21: 2011/09498 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2012/07/19
(47) moves the container holder (38) upwardly to
51: A61K, A61P
selectively position the agitator (30) in the container 71: Merck Patent GmbH
with the axis of rotation of the agitator (30) being 72: PICARD, Martin Andreas, BETHE, Ullrich,
displaced from the axis of the container holder (38). DOTZAUER, Matthias, MOYAL, Elizabeth Cohen-
A motor (45) can rotate the container holder (38) on Jonathan
its axis while the agitator (30) is in the container. 33: EP 31: 09006941.0 32: 2009/05/25
54: CONTINUOUS ADMINISTRATION OF
CILENGITIDE IN CANCER TREATMENTS
00: -

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The invention relates to a combination therapy for


the treatment of tumors and tumor metastases
comprising the continuous administration of integrin
ligands, preferably integrin antagonists, together with
co-therapeutic agent or therapy forms that have
synergistic efficacy when administered consecutively
with said ligands, such as chemotherapeutic agents
and or radiation therapy.

21: 2011/09502 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2012/07/02


21: 2011/09501 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2012/06/27 51: A61K, A61P, C07D
51: A61K 71: Galpagos NV
71: Wyeth LLC 72: MENET, Christel Jeanne Marie, BLANC, Javier
72: SEYER, Jeffery J., CONDER, Amy L., TAYLOR, 33: US 31: 61/220,685 32: 2009/06/26
Angela P., SHAW, Bonny Rene 54: NOVEL COMPOUND USEFUL FOR THE
33: US 31: 61/219,149 32: 2009/06/22 TREATMENT OF DEGENERATIVE AND
54: SODIUM IBUPROFEN TABLETS AND INFLAMMATORY DISEASES
METHODS OF MANUFACTURING 00: -
PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS INCLUDING A compound is disclosed that has a formula
SODIUM IBUPROFEN represented by the following: (I). This compound
00: -
may be prepared as a pharmaceutical composition,
Sodium ibuprofen compositions and methods of
and may be used for the prevention and treatment of
manufacturing tablets and caplets comprising
a variety of conditions in mammals including
sodium ibuprofen are described. The formulation is
humans, including by way of non- limiting example,
advantageous because it allows for the formation of
inflammatory conditions, autoimmune diseases,
tablets having low sodium content and further
proliferative diseases, transplantation rejection,
provides tablets exhibiting improved physical
diseases involving impairment of cartilage turnover,
stability, high tablet hardness and high strength,
congenital cartilage malformations, and/or diseases
coupled with excellent dissolution and bioavailability
associated with hypersecretion of IL6.
characteristics. The formulations and processes are
further advantageous because they can be produced
in large quantities without an unacceptable number
of defective tablets.

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21: 2011/09505 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2012/07/02


51: A01N, C10L, C10M
71: L'air Liquide Societe Anonyme Pour L'etude Et
L'exploitation Des Procedes Georges Claude
21: 2011/09503 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2012/06/27
72: BEILFUSS, Wolfgang, GRADTKE, Ralf, KNOPF,
51: H04W
Jennifer, KRULL, Ingo
71: QUALCOMM Incorporated
33: DE 31: 10 2009 033 161.1 32: 2009/07/13
72: ZHANG, Danlu, VITTHALADEVUNI, Pavan
54: ADDITIVE MIXTURE FOR THE
Kumar, HOU, Jilei, OZTURK, Ozcan, BHARADWAJ,
BACTERICIDAL AND ANTICORROSIVE
Arjun, AGARWAL, Ravi, SAMBHWANI, Sharad
ADDITIZATION OF FUELS
Deepak
00: -
33: US 31: 61/218,315 32: 2009/06/18
The invention relates to an additive mixture for fuels,
54: POWER SCALING FOR MULTI-CARRIER
which comprises a) at least one N-formal, b) at least
HIGH-SPEED UPLINK PACKET ACCESS
one antioxidant and c) at least one corrosion
00: -
inhibitor. The additive mixture ensures that the
A method for wireless communications is provided.
additized fuels and lubricants have biocidal and
The method includes applying independent power corrosion-inhibiting additization, especially when
controls to two or more carriers from a set of high they comprise proportions of renewable raw
speed packet access signals. The method includes materials, such as biodiesel, and when they are in
monitoring power across the two or more carriers to contact with copper-containing surfaces.
determine power levels for the set of high speed
packet access signals. The method also includes 21: 2011/09506 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2012/07/02
51: B65G
automatically scaling at least one of the independent
71: Pratt & Whitney Rocketdyne, Inc.
power controls in view of the determined power 72: SAUNDERS, Timothy, BRADY, John D.
levels for the set of high speed packet access 33: US 31: 13/010904 32: 2011/01/21
signals. The method also includes setting the 54: LOAD BEAM UNIT REPLACEABLE INSERTS
minimum power offset of the data channel FOR DRY COAL EXTRUSION PUMPS
independently on each carrier. 00: -
A track assembly for a particulate material extrusion
pump according to an exemplary aspect of the
present disclosure includes a link assembly with a
roller bearing. An insert mounted to a load beam
located such that the roller bearing contacts the
insert.

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21: 2011/09511 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2012/06/27


51: A61K
71: Micro Labs Limited
72: KSHIRSAGAR, Rajesh, SHINDE, Ganesh,
KAMBLE, Pravin, MUNDADE, Sachin, MUDDA, S M
33: IN 31: 1386/CHE/2009 32: 2009/06/12
54: NOVEL PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS
CONTAINING PREGABALIN
00: -
The present invention provides pharmaceutical
composition comprising pregabalin that is useful for
once daily oral dosing. The present invention further
relates to pharmaceutical composition comprising
pregabalin that is useful for once daily oral dosing
comprising pregabalin and on or more water
insoluble components. The present invention
preferably relates to a gastro-retentive tablet
comprising pregabalin and one or more water
insoluble component wherein water insoluble
component preferably comprises of combination of
ethylcellulose and hydrogenated castor oil.
21: 2011/09507 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2012/07/02
51: A23K, A23L
71: Fitorex Group Ltd.
72: JEDNAKOVITS, Andrea, SALGO, Andras,
SZILBEREKY, Jenoe, BARLA SZABO, Gabor,
BARLA SZABO, Garborne
54: SOYA BEAN FOOD PRODUCT AND
COMPOSITIONS COMPRISING THEREOF
00: -
The invention relates to a soya bean product with
improved effect, wherein stachyose content is
smaller than 7.0mg/g dry matter and vitamin E
(tocopherols, tocotrienols) content is higher than
3.0mg/g dry matter. The invention also relates to the
production of the above product.

21: 2011/09510 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2012/07/02


51: A61K
71: Sun Pharma Advanced Research Company Ltd.
72: KHOPADE, Ajay Jaysingh, ARULSUDAR, N., 21: 2011/09512 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2012/06/28
BHOWMICK, Subhas Balaram 51: B60L
33: IN 31: 1468/MUM/2009 32: 2009/06/19 71: Siemens Industry, Inc.
54: NANODISPERSION OF A DRUG AND 72: MAZUMDAR, Joy, KOELLNER, Walter G.
PROCESS FOR ITS PREPARATION 33: US 31: 12/604,580 32: 2009/10/23
00: - 54: PEAK DEMAND REDUCTION IN MINING
The present invention provides a nanodispersion HAUL TRUCKS UTILIZING AN ON-BOARD
comprising nanoparticles having a mean size less ENERGY STORAGE SYSTEM
00: -
than 300 nm dispersed in a vehicle comprising a
A mining haul truck driven by electrical wheel motors
water miscible solvent and water, said nanoparticles
is powered by a trolley power system during an
comprising one or more drugs, a polymer and a
uphill climb. Retard energy captured during braking
surfactant comprising a mixture of fatty acids or its
action on either the uphill climb or downhill descent
salts and sterol or its derivatives or its salts.
is stored by an on-board electrical energy storage

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system. Electrical power is supplied from the on- sites without significant interactions with other
board electrical energy storage system to reduce the components in the biological system. In one
peak power demand on the trolley power system embodiment, a micro-carrier is first delivered to the
during the uphill climb. One implementation of the general area for treatment. It then scans the area
on-board electrical energy storage system uses an and selectively attaches itself to the cell site or organ
ultracapacitor system. location to be treated. Finally, the desired drug
contained in the micro-earner is released to the
attached site. In another embodiment, a micro-
device is first used to process the general area to
enhance differentiation in properties between cells
and unhealthy cells. Drug is encapsulated in the
micro-carrier to preferentially attach onto the
targeted sites. Finally, drug is released from the
micro-carrier onto the sites. Such microcarriers
preferably contains multiple functions comprised of
at least two of sensing, analyzing, logic processing,
surface treatment, position detection, motion,
21: 2011/09513 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2012/07/02
51: A61K, A61P injecting, delivering, cutting functions, removing
71: Ferring B.V. functions, biodegradation and disintegration.
72: PETRI, Axel Niclas, ERICHSEN, Lars
33: EP 31: 09251738.2 32: 2009/07/06
54: COMPOSITION FOR THE TREATMENT OF
BENIGN PROSTATE HYPERPLASIA
00: -
Compositions comprising degarelix for the treatment
of benign prostate hyperplasia (BPH).

21: 2011/09514 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2012/07/02


51: A61K
71: Anpac Bio-Medical Science Co., Ltd
72: YU, Chris C., YU, He 21: 2011/09518 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2012/07/02
33: US 31: 12/498,698 32: 2009/07/07 51: B24B
54: METHOD OF DRUG DELIVERY 71: McPherson's Limited
00: - 72: MURPHY, Rosemary, SOLARI, Clive
A drug delivery method is disclosed. A micro-carrier 33: AU 31: 2009902865 32: 2009/06/22
delivers an encapsulated drug directly to targeted

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54: BLADE SCABBARD, SHARPENER AND


SHARPENING CASSETTE
00: -
The invention relates to a blade sharpening and
storing device. The device includes a hollow housing
for receiving and storing a blade and an access
opening at an end of the housing through which the
blade can be moved longitudinally to be inserted into
or withdrawn from the housing. A blade sharpener is
positioned to be engaged by a cutting edge of the
blade when the blade is inserted into or withdrawn
from the housing and which is responsive to
movement of the blade relative to the housing to
sharpen the cutting edge. A blade honing device
positioned to be engaged by the cutting edge of the 21: 2011/09520 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2012/07/13
blade when the blade is inserted into or withdrawn 51: B01D
from the housing and which is responsive to 71: Scheuch GmbH
movement of the blade relative to the housing to 72: LISBERGER, Manfred
33: AT 31: A 1109/2009 32: 2009/07/15
hone the cutting edge. In another aspect, the
54: PROCESS AND APPARATUS FOR
invention relates to a blade storing device and blade DENOXING OF FLUE GASES
combination. The blade includes opposite 00: -
substantially parallel sides which meet at a cutting The invention relates to a process and to an
edge. The blade storing device includes a housing apparatus for denoxing flue gases (A) comprising
having an access opening at an end of the housing carbon monoxide (CO) and/or gaseous organic
through which the blade can be moved longitudinally substances with at least one catalyst (6) for catalytic
to be inserted into or withdrawn from the housing. reduction of the nitrogen oxide NOx and a heat
The blade storing device and blade combination exchanger (11) for heating the flue gases (A) from
includes a blade restraining mechanism that recovery of the residual heat of the denoxed flue
includes a restraining member coupled to the gases (A) before the catalytic reduction to a reaction
housing and an opening within the blade, the temperature (TR) of 160C to 500C. For the best
restraining member having active and inactive possible denoxing of the flue gases (A) with
positions in that when the blade is inserted within the simultaneous minimization of the externally supplied
housing such that substantially an entire cutting energy needed, it is envisaged that the losses
edge of the blade is within the housing, in the active associated with the heat movement in the heat
position the restraining member is positioned inside exchanger (11) will be compensated for by providing
the opening within the blade for preventing at least one stage (12) for regenerative
withdrawal of the blade from the housing and in the postcombustion of the carbon monoxide (CO) and/or
inactive position the restraining member is of the gaseous organic substances.
positioned outside the opening within the blade for
allowing withdrawal of the blade from the housing.

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51: A61K, A61P


71: Sucampo AG, Osaka University
72: UENO, Ryuji, TSUKITA, Sachiko
33: US 31: 61/181,463 32: 2009/05/27
54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION
COMPRISING PROSTAGLANDIN DERIVATIVES
FOR USE IN MODULATING CLAUDIN MEDIATED
FUNCTIONS AND IN THE TREATMENT OF
DERMATOLOGICAL DISORDERS
00: -
Disclosed is a pharmaceutical composition for
modulating a claudin-mediated function in a
mammalian subject which comprises administering
to a subject in need thereof an effective amount of a
specific fatty acid derivative. The application also
discloses a method for treating a dermatological
disease and a method for modulating an expression
of a claudin in a mammalian subject using the same
fatty acid derivative as above.

21: 2011/09545 22: 2011/12/23 43: 2012/06/28


51: C23C
71: ArcelorMittal Bissen & Bettembourg
21: 2011/09531 22: 2011/12/23 43: 2012/07/02
72: RESIAK, Bernard, HERMAN, Philippe, DAVID,
51: B42D
Patrick, DAUTECOURT, Thierry
71: De La Rue International Limited
54: METHOD FOR "DIP" COATING A LONG
72: MARCHANT, Simon Dexter, HOWLAND, Paul,
STEEL PRODUCT WITH METAL, AND
MOREKE, Janina
RESULTING LONG COATED PRODUCT
33: GB 31: 0909652.0 32: 2009/06/04
00: -
54: IMPROVEMENTS IN SECURITY
According to the invention, the long product to be
SUBSTRATES
00: - coated (in particular a moving steel wire being) is
The security substrate comprises an at least partially dipped into a zinc alloy bath and, upon the exit
light transmitting carrier supporting a security feature thereof from the bath, the coated product is cooled,
and the security feature comprises at least first and characterized in that said zinc alloy bath includes, in
second layers at least one of which covers an area weight percent, 4 to 8% of aluminum and 0.2 to
which is less than a full surface area of the carrier 0.7% of magnesium, and in that said cooling is
and which at least partially overlaps the other layer. supervised so as to impart, to said metal coating, a
The layers have substantially the same colour and homogeneous microstructure having a phase portion
texture and the reflective contrast ratio of the greater than around 25 vol %. The resulting coated
overlapping areas and the non- over lapping areas is product has high resistance to corrosion, in
less than 20% and the transmissive contrast ratio of particular in a saline medium, and at the same time
the overlapping areas and the non-overlapping has a high metallurgical quality and protected wear
areas is greater than 3%. properties, and the implementation of the method for
producing same does not present any particular
difficulties with regard to the known dip coating
techniques.

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21: 2011/09550 22: 2011/12/23 43: 2012/06/28


51: A23L, C11B
71: Sime Darby Malaysia Berhad
72: ZIEVERINK, Martinus Mathilda Pieter, DE
RUITER, Gerhard Adriaan, BERG, Hijlkeline Eppone
33: EP 31: 09164195.1 32: 2009/06/30
21: 2011/09546 22: 2011/12/23 43: 2012/06/28 54: PROCESS FOR REMOVING UNWANTED
51: B65G PROPANOL COMPONENTS FROM UNUSED
71: De Greef's Wagen-, Carrosserie- en TRIGLYCERIDE OIL
Machinebouw B.V. 00: -
72: DE GREEF, Jacob Hendrik The invention relates to a process for removing
33: NL 31: 2003166 32: 2009/07/09 unwanted propanol components from unused
54: HOLDER, DEVICE AND METHOD FOR
triglyceride oil, said unwanted propanol components
SORTING AND/OR TRANSPORTING PRODUCTS
00: - being selected from free chloropropanols,
The present invention relates to a holder, device or chloropropanol fatty acid esters, free
method for sorting and/or transporting products, the epoxypropanols, epoxypropanol fatty acid esters,
holder comprises: a product carrier (4) movable in a and combinations thereof, and said process
transport direction for receiving and transporting the comprising: -contacting a triglyceride oil that is
product to be transported; a first shaft (6) operatively contaminated with unwanted propanol components
connected to the product carrier (4) for rotating the with a silicate adsorbent selected from the group
product carrier in order to discharge the product consisting of magnesium silicate, calcium silicate,
transported with the product carrier; tilting means aluminum silicate and combinations of these
(14) for tilting the product carrier (4) about the first silicates; and - recovering a decontaminated
shaft (6) at a discharge position; and a second shaft triglyceride oil having a reduced concentration of the
(8) which is operatively connected to the product unwanted propanol components. The invention
carrier (4) and to which a flexible member (10) can further provides a deodorized triglyceride oil selected
be releasably attached for discharging the product from palm oil, a palm oil fraction or a combination
from the product carrier (4) in controlled manner. thereof, said deodorized triglyceride oil being
characterized by a 3 -MCPD content that is
equivalent to less than 300 g/kg of non-esterified 3
-MCPD. In addition, the invention concerns an infant
food comprising from 0.3-80 wt% of the latter
deodorized triglyceride oil.

21: 2011/09551 22: 2011/12/23 43: 2012/06/28


51: A23L, C11B
71: Sime Darby Malaysia Berhad

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72: ZIEVERINK, Martinus Mathilda Pieter, DE


RUITER, Gerhard Adriaan, LATIP, Razam Bin 21: 2011/2266 22: 2011/03/28 43: 2012/07/30
51: C12N
Abdul, AL KRISHNAN, Ananthan, HASHIM,
Khairudin Bin 71: LOS ALAMOS NATIONAL SECURITY, LLC,
33: EP 31: 09164195.1 32: 2009/06/30 UNIVERSITY OF MAINE SYSTEM BOARD OF
54: PROCESS FOR MANUFACTURING PALM OIL TRUSTEES
FRACTIONS CONTAINING VIRTUALLY NO 3- 72: UNKEFER, Pat J., ANDERSON, Penelope S.,
MONOCHLOROPROPANEDIOL FATTY ACID KNIGHT, Thomas J.
ESTERS 33: US 31: 61/190,520 32: 2008/08/29
54: TRANSGENIC PLANTS WITH ENHANCED
00: -
GROWTH CHARACTERISTICS
The present invention relates to a process of
00: -
manufacturing palm oil fractions containing virtually Disclosed are transgenic plants exhibiting
no 3-monochloropropanediol fatty acid esters (3- dramatically enhanced growth rates, greater seed
MCPD-esters). More particularly, the present and fruit/pod yields, earlier and more productive
invention provides a process of manufacturing a flowering, more efficient nitrogen utilization,
palm oil fraction that contains virtually no 3-MCPD- increased tolerance to high salt conditions, and
esters, said process comprising: fractionating a increased biomass yields Transgenic plants
crude palm oil having a free fatty acid content of less engineered to overexpress both glutamine
than 1.5% and a diglyceride content of less than 5.5 phenylpyruvate transaminase (GPT), and glutamine
wt.% to produce at least one crude palm oil fraction, synthetase (GS) are provided The GPT +GS double-
said crude palm oil fraction being selected from transgenic plants consistently exhibit enhanced
crude palm olein having an iodine value of at least growth characteristics, with TO generation lines
55 and crude palm stearin having an iodine value of showing an increase in biomass over wild type
less than 48; and deodorising the crude palm oil counterparts of between 50% and 300%
fraction to produce a deodorised palm oil fraction Generations that result from sexual crosses and/or
having an 3-MCPD-ester content of less than 1 ppm. selling typically perform even better, with some of
The invention further provides a method of preparing the double-transgenic plants achieving an
a food product, said method comprising astounding four-fold biomass increase over wild type
incorporating into said food product 3-99 wt.% of a plants.
palm oil fraction obtained by the aforementioned
process.

21: 2011/09552 22: 2011/12/23 43: 2012/07/11


51:
71: TRAILBLAZER TECHNOLOGIES (PTY) LTD
72: BEWSEY, JOHN ARTHUR, FORSYTH,
ALASTAIR JAMES
33: ZA 31: 2010/06882 32: 2010/09/28
54: USE OF SULPHURIC ACID
00: -
This invention relates to a process for treating spent
or waste sulphuric acid. The sulphuric acid is
reacted with a mixture of calcium carbonate and
magnesium carbonate, preferably particulate
dolomite, to produce a mixture of calcium sulphate
and magnesium sulphate which is dry and free
flowing and can be used as a fertilizer or as a
fertilizer component in combination with another
component such as manure. 21: 2011/3025 22: 2011/04/21 43: 2012/07/25
51: H04L
71: NOKIA CORPORATION

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72: PEKONEN, Harri, VESMA, Jussi, JOKELA, Tero weighting body (5). The weighting bodies (5) are
33: US 31: 12/244,404 32: 2008/10/02 formed by a casing (6), which is filled with a curable
54: TRANSMISSION ENHANCEMENTS FOR filler (7). Provided on the weighting bodies (5) are
PHYSICAL LAYER TRANSMISSION
fastening means (8) which protrude from the
00: -
Aspects of the invention provide apparatuses, weighting bodies (5), wherein the weighting bodies
computer media, and methods for supporting the (5) can be fastened in the base body (3) by means
broadcast of signaling data over a network. Error of the fastening means (8). The vehicle restraint
detection and protection as well as modulation system stands up on the road surface (4) by means
mechanisms enhance the flexibility and robustness of support feet (19). The support feet (19) comprise
of signaling data for digital video broadcasting. A first a main body (20) and an elastomer body (21).
error detection code for a first portion of signaling
data and a second error detection code for a second
portion of the signaling data are determined. The
signaling data is combined with data and transmitted
as a digital stream through a digital terrestrial
television broadcasting system. A portion of the
signaling data may include a configurable part and a
dynamic part or may include different dynamic parts
of the signaling data. Different portions of the
signaling data may be separately modulated and
encoded. A portion of the signaling data may be
divided over a plurality of code words and evenly
distributed over a transmission period.
21: 2011/4644 22: 2011/06/23 43: 2012/06/26
51: C08F C08L C09D D21H C08B
71: BASF SE
72: EVSTATIEVA, Elitsa, SCHMIDT-THMMES,
Jrgen, LAWRENZ, Dirk
33: EP 31: 08169908.4 32: 2008/11/25
54: METHOD FOR PREPARING AQUEOUS
POLYMER DISPERSIONS FROM A VINYL
AROMATIC COMPOUND, A CONJUGATED
ALIPHATIC DIENE AND AN ETHYLENICALLY
UNSATURATED CARBOXYLIC ACID NITRILE
00: -
What is described is a method for preparing
21: 2011/4642 22: 2011/06/23 43: 2012/07/13 aqueous polymer dispersions, wherein a vinyl
51: E01F aromatic compound such as styrene, a conjugated
71: HEINTZMANN SICHERHEITSSYSTEME GMBH
aliphatic diene such as butadiene and an
& CO. KG
72: VON LINSINGEN-HEINTZMANN, Barbara, ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic acid nitrile such
LASS, Horst, KLEIN, Walter, HEIMANN, Werner as acetonitrile are copolymerized in an aqueous
33: DE 31: 10 2009 050 266.1 32: 2009/10/21 medium. The copolymerization is done in the
54: VEHICLE RESTRAINT SYSTEM HAVING A presence of a decomposed starch and radical-
WEIGHTING BODY forming initiators. At least a portion of the various
00: -
monomers of ethylenically unsaturated carboxylic
The present invention relates to a vehicle restraint
acid nitriles are polymerized before the ethylenically
system (1) for delimiting roadways (2), comprising
unsaturated carboxylic acid nitriles are added to the
base bodies (3) that can be detachably coupled to
polymerization mixture.
each other, wherein the base bodies (3) can be
placed on a road surface (4) and have at least one

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33: US 31: 61/121,571 32: 2008/12/11


21: 2011/4741 22: 2011/06/27 43: 2012/06/27 33: EP 31: 08172034.4 32: 2008/12/17
51: B32B B05B
33: EP 31: 08172033.6 32: 2008/12/17
71: BASF SE 33: EP 31: 08172038.5 32: 2008/12/17
72: SCHMIT, Ansgar, HENSIEK, Rainer, 33: US 31: 61/138,972 32: 2008/12/19
GRAALMANN, Onno, GRAMLICH, Simon
33: US 31: 61/138,965 32: 2008/12/19
33: EP 31: 08170227.6 32: 2008/11/28
33: US 31: 61/138,970 32: 2008/12/19
54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING COMPOSITE
54: PLANTS HAVING ENHANCED ABIOTIC
ELEMENTS
STRESS TOLERANCE AND/OR ENHANCED
00: - YIELD-RELATED TRAITS AND A METHOD FOR
The invention relates to a method for producing MAKING THE SAME
composite elements consisting of at least one top 00: -
layer a) and a layer b) that is permanently fixed The present invention relates generally to the field of
thereto, an adhesion promoter c) being applied molecular biology and concerns a method for
between the top layer a) and the layer b) increasing various plant yield-related traits by
permanently fixed thereto. According to said method, increasing expression in a plant of a nucleic acid
the top layer a) is moved continuously and the sequence encoding a Brevis Radix-like (BRXL)
adhesion promoter c) and the layer b) fixed thereto polypeptide. The present invention also concerns
or the base materials of said layer is or are applied plants having increased expression of a nucleic acid
to the top layer one after the other. The adhesion sequence encoding a BRXL polypeptide, which
promoter c) is applied using a rotating disc that is plants have increased yield-related traits relative to
presented horizontally or at a slight deviation from control plants. The invention additionally relates to
the horizontal by up to 15. The invention is nucleic acid sequences, nucleic acid constructs,
characterised in that the edge of the rotating disc is vectors and plants containing said nucleic acid
provided with teeth. sequences.

21: 2011/4912 22: 2011/06/30 43: 2012/07/02


51: C04B
71: CONSTRUCTION RESEARCH &
21: 2011/4834 22: 2011/06/30 43: 2012/07/03
TECHNOLOGY GMBH
51: C12N
72: KOLOMIETS, Elena, ALFONSO, Montserrat,
71: BASF PLANT SCIENCE GMBH
WEIBEL, Martin
72: HATZFELD, Yves, FRANKARD, Valrie,
33: EP 31: 08170692.1 32: 2008/12/04
REUZEAU, Christophe, SANZ MOLINERO, Ana
54: ACCELERATOR MIXTURE AND METHOD OF
Isabel, BRUYNSEELS, Koen
USE
33: EP 31: 08170613.7 32: 2008/12/03
00: -
33: EP 31: 08170618.6 32: 2008/12/03
The invention concerns an alkali -free and HF-free
33: EP 31: 08171212.7 32: 2008/12/10
accelerator mixture which contains aluminium in
33: EP 31: 08171237.4 32: 2008/12/10
oxidation state 3, sulphate and hexaf luorosilicic
33: US 31: 61/121,570 32: 2008/12/11
acid, a process for the preparation of said
33: US 31: 61/121,577 32: 2008/12/11
accelerators and the use of said accelerators for the
33: US 31: 61/121,572 32: 2008/12/11
coating of substrates with concrete or mortar.

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Furthermore the invention relates to concrete or into undamaged molded bodies V+ and damaged
mortar containing accelerators according to the molded bodies V-, the undamaged molded bodies
invention and the hardened layers produced by V+ are transformed into the catalyst molded bodies
applying the accelerators to concrete or mortar. The
K by thermal treatment, and the damaged molded
invention relates also to the use of hexaf luorosilicic
acid as a stabilizer. bodies V- are ground and fed back into the
production of the fine-particle mixture.

21: 2011/4995 22: 2011/07/07 43: 2012/07/12


51: B03C 21: 2011/5203 22: 2011/07/14 43: 2012/07/17
71: BASF SE 51: B32B C09K E04C
72: DOMKE, Imme, MICHAILOVSKI, Alexej, 71: BASF SE
MRONGA, Norbert 72: SCHMIDT, Marco, BALBO BLOCK, Marco,
33: EP 31: 08171310.9 32: 2008/12/11 SCHMIDT, Volker, HEIMES-SCHELLER, Annerose,
54: ENRICHMENT OF VALUABLE ORES FROM JANDEL, Lothar
MINE WASTE (TAILINGS) 33: EP 31: 08171938.7 32: 2008/12/17
00: - 54: LAMINAR COMPONENT MADE FROM
The present invention relates to a method for COMPOSITE MATERIAL
separating at least one first substance from a 00: -
mixture containing said at least one first substance The invention relates to a laminar component made
in an amount of 0.001 to 1.0 wt %, based on the total from composite material, comprising two metallic
mixture, and at least one second substance, cover layers, one polyurethane rigid foam layer and
comprising at least the following steps: (A) bringing one polyurethane compact layer comprising
the mixture into contact, (B) optionally adding at microcapsules having a capsule core made from
least one dispersant, (C) treating the dispersion with latent heat storage material and to a method for
at least one hydrophobic magnetic particle, (D) production and to the use thereof.
separating the enrichment product from step (C)
from the mixture by applying a magnetic field, (E) 21: 2011/5272 22: 2011/07/18 43: 2012/07/25
optionally splitting the separated enrichment product 51: A01N A01P
from step (D). 71: BASF SE
72: CANNAN, Terrance M., KIERKUS, Paul, Ch.
33: US 31: 61/139,120 32: 2008/12/19
21: 2011/5083 22: 2011/07/11 43: 2012/07/17 54: AQUEOUS FLOWABLE CONCENTRATE
51: B01J COMPOSITIONS OF A MICROENCAPSULATED
71: BASF SE DINITROANILINE HERBICIDE
72: RAICHLE, Andreas, BORCHERT, Holger, 00: -
MLLER-ENGEL, Klaus Joachim, HORSTMANN, The present invention relates to aqueous flowable
Catharina, MACHT, Josef concentrate compositions of a microencapsulated
33: DE 31: 102008054586.4 32: 2008/12/12
dinitroanline herbicide, in particular pendimethalin,
33: US 31: 61/122,129 32: 2008/12/12
54: METHOD FOR CONTINUOUSLY which are flowable and have improved storage
MANUFACTURING GEOMETRIC CATALYST stability. The compositions contain: i. 50 to 400 g/l of
MOLDED BODIES K a dinitroaniline herbicide in the form of
00: - microcapsules comprising a core material containing
The invention relates to a method for manufacturing the dinitroaniline herbicide, in particular
geometric catalyst molded bodies K, the active mass pendimethalin, and a polymeric wall material, the
of which is a multi-element oxide, which contains the microcapsules being dispersed in an aqueous
element Mo, the elements Bi and/or V, and one or phase; ii. 100 to 500 g/l of a glyphosate salt which is
more of the elements Co, Ni, Fe, Cu, and alkali dissolved in the aqueous phase and iii. at least one
metals, wherein a fine-particle mixture is produced anionic surface-active substance.
using sources of the various elements, said fine-
particle mixture is coarsened into a powder by
21: 2011/5335 22: 2011/07/20 43: 2012/07/20
compression agglomeration, molded bodies V are 51: C08G
formed from the coarsened powder by compression 71: BASF SE
agglomeration, said molded bodies are separated

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72: SIEMER, Michael, KOLTZENBURG, Sebastian, relates to the use of the substituted amidine
KLEIN, Michael compounds, of their salts or of compositions
33: EP 31: 08172490.8 32: 2008/12/22 comprising them for combating animal pests.
54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING POLYMERIC,
Furthermore the invention relates also to methods of
IONIC IMIDAZOLIUM COMPOUNDS
00: - applying such substituted amidine compounds. The
The invention relates to a method for producing substituted amidine compounds of the present
polymeric, ionic imidazolium compounds, invention are defined by formula (I) wherein A1 to
characterized in that - an a-dicarbonyl compound, - A4, B1 to B3, R1 to R3, (R4)p, (R5)q, X and Y are
an aldehyde, - at least one amino compound having defined as in the description.
at least two primary amino groups, - optionally an
amino compound having only one primary amino
group, and - a hydracid are reacted with each other,
wherein optionally the carbonyl groups of the a-
dicarbonyl compound and of the aldehyde can be
present also as hemiacetals, acetals, hemiketals, or
ketals.

21: 2011/5336 22: 2011/07/20 43: 2012/07/20


51: A01N A01P
71: BASF SE
72: ISHAQUE, Michael, KRAUSHAAR, Arnold,
WEINMLLER, Egon
33: EP 31: 08172876.8 32: 2008/12/23 21: 2011/5514 22: 2011/07/26 43: 2012/07/27
54: PROCESS AND AQUEOUS FORMULATION 51: A61K A61P
FOR THE IMPREGNATION OF NON-LIVING- 71: DUNAIEF, Joshua, Lawrence, SPINO, Michael
MATERIALS IMPARTING A PROTECTIVE 72: SPINO, Michael, DUNAIEF, Joshua, Lawrence
ACTIVITY AGAINST PESTS 33: US 31: 61/147,245 32: 2009/01/26
00: - 54: USE OF DEFERIPRONE FOR TREATMENT
A process for the impregnation of non-living- AND PREVENTION OF IRON-RELATED EYE
materials comprises the step of impregnating the DISORDERS
non-living material with an aqueous formulation free 00: -
of organic solvents which comprises one or more There is provided use of orally available or topically
pesticides and a polymeric binder comprising one or applied deferiprone for prevention of iron-induced
more fluorinated polyacrylates having a fluorine eye damage. The use may be for preparation of a
content (based on the solid content of the polymeric medicament or in a method of preventing iron-
binder) of at least 10% by weight.
induced eye damage to an eye of a subject at risk
21: 2011/5378 22: 2011/07/21 43: 2012/07/24 for iron-induced eye damage, the method comprising
51: C07D C07C A01N administering a prophylactically effective amount of
71: BASF SE deferiprone to the subject. There is also provided the
72: KAISER, Florian, KRBER, Karsten, use of deferiprone for treatment of iron-related eye
POHLMAN, Matthias, GROSS, Steffen, disorders. The use may be for preparation of a
DESHMUKH, Prashant, DICKHAUT, Joachim, medicament or in a method of treatment of damage
BANDUR, Nina, Gertrud, VON DEYN, Wolfgang,
to an eye of a having eye damage associated with
CULBERTSON, Deborah, L., ANSPAUGH, Douglas,
D., BRAUN, Franz-Josef, EBUENGA, Cecille iron, the method comprising topically administering a
33: US 31: 61/140,363 32: 2008/12/23 therapeutically effective amount of deferiprone to the
54: SUBSTITUTED AMIDINE COMPOUNDS FOR subject.
COMBATING ANIMAL PESTS
00: -
The invention relates to substituted amidine
compounds of formula (I), to the enantiomers,
diastereomers and salts thereof and to compositions
comprising such compounds. The invention also

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to a common microwave signal source, which feeds


the at least two antennas.

21: 2011/6284 22: 2011/08/26 43: 2012/07/30


51: C10J
71: UHDE GMBH
72: KOWOLL, Johannes, HAMEL, Stefan, RIEGER,
Michael
33: DE 31: 10 2009 006 384.6 32: 2009/01/28
54: METHOD FOR SUPPLYING AN ENTRAINED-
FLOW GASIFICATION REACTOR WITH FUEL
FROM A RESERVOIR TANK
21: 2011/5540 22: 2011/07/27 43: 2012/07/27 00: -
51: C08J B01J B27N B29C H05B The aim of the invention is to provide a method for
71: BASF SE supplying fuel to a pressure gasification system,
72: NEHLS, Benjamin, SCHMIED, Bernhard, MAHN, ensuring that emissions of pollutants from carbon
Ulrike, HAHN, Klaus, FUCHS, Sabine, ULANOVA, sluicing and transport are minimized or completely
Tatiana, FRANCIS, Timothy, WIELAND, Petra, prevented. The aim is achieved in that a gas
BAUMGRTNER, Klaus-Martin, MUEGGE, Horst comprising at least 10 ppm by volume of CO is used
33: EP 31: 08173048.3 32: 2008/12/30
for sluicing and/or delivering, wherein said gas is
54: MICROWAVE-ASSISTED SETTING OF
SHAPED CERAMIC/FOAM BODIES mixed with a gas containing oxygen, and that said
00: - gas mixture is heated to a temperature at which at
The invention relates to a method for the production least 10% of the pollutants present in the gas are
of shaped foam bodies, comprising: provision of a oxidized.
composition having foam particles and binder;
introduction of the composition into a space which is
bounded on at least one side by a pressing surface;
and exertion of pressure onto the composition by
means of the pressing surface. The method further
irradiation of microwaves through the pressing
surface into the composition, while pressure is being
exerted onto the composition. The invention
furthermore relates to a device for carrying out the
method according to the invention, having: at least
one pressing surface and a counterbearing surface
lying opposite, between which a space extends
which is adapted to receive a composition of foam
particles and binder. The pressing surface and
counterbearing surface adjoin the space directly.
21: 2011/7041 22: 2011/09/27 43: 2012/07/24
The device further comprises at least one stiff layer
51: F03G
which locally or entirely is essentially transparent for
71: BOYLE, David, Hugo
microwaves and has a surface facing toward the
72: BOYLE, David, Hugo
space, which is connected to the pressing surface in
33: GB 31: 0903287.1 32: 2009/02/26
such a way as to transmit force. The device also
54: APPARATUS FOR THE UTILISATION OF
comprises a microwave radiator unit which is
THERMAL RADIATION
arranged on a side of the stiff layer remote from the
00: -
space and is aligned relative to the space in order to
Apparatus for the utilisation of thermal radiation
irradiate microwaves into the space through the stiff
layer. Lastly, the invention relates to a microwave having a thermosensitive member, a Fresnel lens
radiator unit for the heat treatment of foam (107) for selectively directing thermal radiation onto
compositions. The microwave radiator unit the thermosensitive member, and a generator
comprises a multiplicity of microwave antennas means for converting the resulting expansion and
which are arranged in a plane array and at least two contraction of the thermosensitive member into
of which are connected through a distributor device electrical power. The thermosensitive member may

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be a hollow elongate rod (105) through which fluid


may be channelled. The fluid may be salt water and
the thermal radiation may be used to transfom the
water into steam to thereby desalinate the water.

21: 2011/8634 22: 2011/11/24 43: 2012/07/30


51: C01B
71: BCR ENVIRONMENTAL CORPORATION
21: 2011/7472 22: 2011/10/12 43: 2012/07/30 72: MUSSARI, Frederick, P.
51: C25D, B22D 33: US 31: 61/173,442 32: 2009-04-28
71: EGON EVERTZ K. G. (GMBH & CO.) 54: CHLORINE DIOXIDE GENERATION
72: EVERTZ, Egon, EVERTZ, Ralf, EVERTZ, Stefan 00: -
33: DE 31: 20 2009 013 126.2 32: 2009-09-29 Disclosed herein is an improved method for
54: DIE FOR CONTINUOUS CASTING generating chlorine dioxide that involves reacting a
00: - diluted, chilled aqueous solution of sulfuric acid with
The invention relates to a copper die or copper die an aqueous solution of sodium chlorite.
plate, and to a method for reworking such worn dies
or die plates used for the continuous casting of
metals or metal alloys. According to the invention, a 21: 2011/8933 22: 2011/12/05 43: 2012/07/20
coating consisting of electrolytically applied copper is 51: E01F, G09F
applied to the inner wall of the die or the die plate 71: JULSING, Herman, Gilles
side facing the cast billet. 72: JULSING, Herman, Gilles
33: ZA 31: 2010/6573 32: 2010/09/14
21: 2011/8592 22: 2011/11/22 43: 2012/07/09 54: ROTATING ADVERTISING DEVICE
51: B01D 00: -
71: VENN, Norman, Clifford The invention provides an advertising system having
72: VENN, Norman, Clifford a rotating advertising drum having a rotating
54: A LEAF DIVERTER AND SEPARATING framework (70) made of a suitable material may be
DEVICE provided to support four sections of double layered
00: - clear plastic material (71) mounted to create a
The invention provides a device for use in a pool
cylindrical advertising drum. Plastic film material (72)
weir basket. The device includes a dome shaped
may be printed with photographic advertising and
body configured to fit inside a pool weir basket with
may be mounted between two layers of clear plastic
the dome extending, in use, upward from the
material (71) or may be affixed to one layer of clear
generally flat bottom of the basket and a plurality of
plastic material (71) by means of adhesive.
openings in the body to allow water to flow there
through.

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21: 2011/9161 22: 2011/12/13 43: 2012/07/19


21: 2011/9020 22: 2011/12/08 43: 2012/07/19 51: B65G
51: C25D 71: PICKER TECHNOLOGIES LLC
71: MODUMETAL LLC 72: KUNZLER, Alex, E., BRYAN, Vincent, E., Jr,
72: LOMASNEY, Christina BRYAN, Vincent, E., III, KUNZLER, Pete, ALLARD,
33: US 31: 61/185,020 32: 2009/06/08 Randy, BAKER, Daniel, R.
54: ELECTRODEPOSITED, NANOLAMINATE 33: US 31: 61/187,102 32: 2009/06/15
COATINGS AND CLADDINGS FOR CORROSION 54: DRY DECELERATOR FOR APPLES AND LIKE
PROTECTION OBJECTS
00: - 00: -
Described herein are electrodeposited corrosion- A decelerator device for apples or the like is
resistant multilayer coating and claddings that disclosed. The apples are delivered to the
comprises multiple nanoscale layers that periodically decelerator device by a tube which can be provided
vary in electrodeposited species or electrodeposited with either a positive pressure upstream of the
microstructures. The coatings may comprise transported objects or a downstream of the
electrodeposited metals, ceramics, polymers or transporter device. In one embodiment of the
combinations thereof. Also described herein are invention, the decelerator is provided with an area of
methods for preparation of the coatings and reduced pressure in communication with the distal
claddings. end of the transport tube. A receiving device such as
a plurality of inter-engaged wheels receives the
apples of other objects in the area of reduced
pressure. The wheels or conveyors receive objects
between opposed sealing surfaces, reduce the
traveling speed of the object, and transport the
object to an area of ambient pressure. The sealing
surfaces are disengaged from the transported
objects in the area of ambient pressure, and the
objects are delivered to a transport path, dry bin, or
other desired structure. In another embodiment of
the invention, a counter flow of air reduces the
speed of the object traveling along the tube.

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71: JIANGSU CHIA-TAI TIANQING


PHARMACEUTICAL CO., LTD.
72: ZHANG, Aiming, ZHANG, Xiquan, XIA,
Chunguang, XU, Hongjiang, WANG, Hengqi
33: CN 31: 200910027345.5 32: 2009/05/31
54: GLYCYRRHETINIC ACID ESTER DERIVATIVE
SYNTHESIS METHOD AND
DEOXOGLYCYRRHETINIC ACID ESTER
COMPOUND
00: -
A compound represented by formula II, a
preparation method and uses thereof in treating liver
damage, inflammation and so on are disclosed. A
method for preparing glycyrrhetinic acid derivatives
are also disclosed. In the compound represented by
formula II, R1 is H, linear or branched C1-C18 alkyl
21: 2011/9231 22: 2011/12/14 43: 2012/07/02 formyl, linear or branched C1-C18 alkenyl formyl or
51: H01L aryl formyl and R2 is linear or branched C1-C18
71: HELIATEK GMBH alkoxy or aryloxy.
72: GRESSER, Roland, MLLER, Toni, HUMMERT,
Markus, RIEDE, Moritz, HARTMANN, Horst, LEO,
Karl
33: DE 31: 10 2009 021 881.5 32: 2009/05/19
33: DE 31: 10 2009 021 882.3 32: 2009/05/19
54: SEMICONDUCTING COMPONENT
00: -
The present invention relates to an organic
semiconductor, which comprises a plurality of layers,
wherein at least one of the layers comprises at least
one compound of the general formula A, B or C.

21: 2011/9529 22: 2011/12/23 43: 2012/07/04


51: C01F C09K F24J
71: LONGUEMARD, Jean-Paul, OMYA
DEVELOPMENT AG
72: GOTTELAND, Yves, Didier, HUSSON, Maurice,
LONGUEMARD, Jean-Paul
33: FR 31: 0954464 32: 2009/06/30
54: COOLANT
00: -
The invention relates to a specific fluid for energy
conversion, characterized in that it includes water, a
high-diffusion mineral powder, generally calcium
carbonate, an antifreeze agent and/or a dye, a
surfactant and an antifoaming agent, the powder
having a mass concentration of between 1 and 3 %
and a median particle size of between 0.8 and 10
m.
21: 2011/9483 22: 2011/12/22 43: 2012/07/13
51: C07J A61K A61P 21: 2012/00007 22: 03/01/2012 43: 13/07/2012

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51: B01D 72: SANJAY KIMBAHUNE, PRIYANKA KABRA,


71: HYUN JUN WON RISHABH RASTOGI, DEEPTI CHUNDURU,
72: HYUN JUN WON SUPARNA PATHAK, NAMRATA PATIL, SYLVAN
33: KR. 31: 20-2009-0008384. 32: 2009/06/30 LOBO, SANDEEP ANDRE, SUNEETA CHAWLA,
54: CARTRIDGE FOR A NATURAL FILTRATION- PRASHANT GOTARNE, KUSHAL GORE, PANKAJ
TYPE WATER PURIFIER DOKE
00: - 33: IN 31: 1908/MUM/2009 32: 2009/08/19
57: The present invention relates to a cartridge for a 54: PORTABLE WATER PURIFICATION SYSTEM
natural filtration-type water purifier in which an upper 00: -
filtration cylinder (10), a lower filtration cylinder (20), 57: A system and method for the disinfection of
and a bottom filtering cylinder (30) provided with liquids to potable limits have been disclosed. The
respective filtration members (60) are sequentially system comprises a battery operated handheld
stacked into a layer. Respective hollow supply pipes device characterized in that at least one ultra violet
(12, 22) are stacked in the centers of the upper radiation generating means adapted to generate
filtration cylinder (10) and of the lower filtration germicidal ultra violet radiations to be bombarded on
cylinder (20) to form a water supply hole (40) in a the liquid stored in a container without immersing the
vertical direction through the cartridge. The upper handheld device inside the container.
filtration cylinder (10) and the lower filtration cylinder
(20) have a plurality of through-holes (11, 21) formed
at the respective bottoms thereof, and a plurality of
guide protrusions (50) protruding from the inner
surfaces thereof. Thus, water is supplied to the
bottom filtration cylinder through the water supply
hole, flows from the bottom toward the top, and is
filtered and discharged in such a manner that the
water is guided in a zigzagged manner through the
interior of the cartridge to maximize filtration time,
and to maximize the contact efficiency between the
water and the filtration members, thus maximizing
filtration efficiency.
21: 2012/00018 22: 2012/01/03 43: 2012/07/03
51: E04B
71: Solatube International, Inc.
72: JASTER, Paul
33: US 31: 12/478,025 32: 2009/06/04
54: SKYLIGHT COLLIMATOR WITH MULTIPLE
STAGES
00: -
A non-specular skylight collimator (34, 100, 200) has
at least two axially successive collimator segments
(40-44, 206-210) from top to bottom, with the
segments becoming successively less flared from
top to bottom. A skylight diffuser assembly (26)
typically covers the open end of the bottom segment.

21: 2012/00008 22: 03/01/2012 43: 25/07/2012


51: A61L, C02F
71: TATA CONSULTANCY SERVICES LTD

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base stations may have different timelines for


sending control messages due to their different
allocated subframes. With cross-subframe control,
control information (e.g., grants, acknowledgement,
etc.) may be sent in a first subframe and may be
applicable for data transmission in a second
subframe, which may be a variable number of
subframes from the first subframe. In another
aspect, messages to mitigate interference may be
sent on a physical downlink control channel
(PDCCH).

21: 2012/00034 22: 2012/01/03 43: 2012/07/03


51: C01B, C08K, C08L
71: Evonik Degussa GmbH
72: LINDNER, Gottlieb-Georg, KEMPF, Michael
54: HYDROPHILIC SILICA AS FILLER FOR
SILICONE RUBBER FORMULATIONS
00: -
Provided is a hydrophilic precipitated silica which is
well suited to use in silicone rubber formulations
(RTV-1, RTV-2, HTV and LSR), particularly well
suited to use in HTV silicone rubber formulations. It
has a BET surface area of 185~260 m2/g, a CTAB 21: 2012/00038 22: 2012/01/03 43: 2012/07/11
surface area of 100~160 m2/g, a BET/CTAB ratio of 51: H04B
1.2~2.6, and a conductivity of <250S/cm. Also 71: Marshall Radio Telemetry, Inc.
provided are a process for producing the precipitated 72: MARSHALL, David L.
silica and the use of the precipitated silica for 33: US 31: 61/183,893 32: 2009/06/03
thickening and reinforcing silicone rubber 54: SYSTEMS AND METHODS FOR THROUGH-
formulations. THE-EARTH COMMUNICATIONS
00: -
21: 2012/00035 22: 2012/01/03 43: 2012/07/03 Systems and methods for wirelessly sending signals
51: H04L through the earth between transmitting and receiving
71: QUALCOMM Incorporated antennas are disclosed, wherein the communicating
72: PALANKI, Ravi, KHANDEKAR, Aamod Dinkar, antennas are of the types that generate significant
BHATTAD, Kapil
far field radiation and may interact substantially
33: US 31: 61/184,218 32: 2009/06/04
33: US 31: 61/184,224 32: 2009/06/04 through the emission and absorption of
54: DATA TRANSMISSION WITH CROSS- electromagnetic radiation in addition to magnetic
SUBFRAME CONTROL IN A WIRELESS coupling. Frequencies are typically chosen which
NETWORK may be much higher than those conventionally used
00: - for through-the-earth (TTE) communications. In
Techniques for supporting communication in many situations where TTE communication is
dominant interference scenarios are described. In an desired, the electromagnetic coupling and
aspect, communication in a dominant interference associated magnetic coupling produced and utilized
scenario may be supported with cross-subframe by these certain types of antennas provide greater
control. Different base stations may be allocated effective communications ranges when compared
different subframes for sending control information. with the ranges that are obtainable with antennas
Each base station may send control messages in the
subframes allocated to that base station. Different

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interacting predominately by magnetic coupling 51: F42B, H01R, H05K


alone. 71: DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD
72: BIRKIN CHRISTOPHER MALCOLM and
KRUGER JOHANNES PETRUS
33: ZA 31: 2010/08247 32: 2010/11/18
54: PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD CONNECTION
TERMINAL
00: -
57: A terminal which has a body which is made from
conductive sheet metal and which has at least one
IDC formation and, at a periphery of the body, a slot
with a flared mouth, a first edge and a second edge
which extends towards and then away from the first
edge.

21: 2012/00041 22: 04/01/2012 43: 17/07/2012


51: F42B, H01R, H05K
71: DETNET SOUTH AFRICA (PTY) LTD
72: BIRKIN CHRISTOPHER MALCOLM
33: ZA 31: 2010/08245 32: 2010/11/18
54: PRINTED CIRCUIT BOARD CONNECTION
DEVICE
21: 2012/00044 22: 04/01/2012 43: 13/07/2012
00: -
51: C12Q
57: A device for connecting a circuit board to a
71: THE UNIVERSITY OF SURREY
conductor. A peripheral part of the board and an end
72: RICHARD MORGAN and HARDEV S. PANDHA
of the conductor are placed at aligned positions
33: GB 31: 0912190.6 32: 2009/07/13
inside a recess in a body of the device and retention
54: BIOMARKER
member, inserted into the recess, then keeps the
00: -
conductor engaged with the circuit board.
57: Described are gastrointestinal cancer specific
biomarkers comprising the nucleic acid sequence of
the Engrailed-2 (EN2) gene or the amino acid
sequence of the encoded EN2 protein. Also
described are uses of the biomarkers in the
treatment, diagnosis, monitoring and imaging of
gastrointestinal cancer.

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21: 2012/00048 22: 2012/01/04 43: 2012/07/05


21: 2012/00045 22: 04/01/2012 43: 13/07/2012 51: G10L
51: C12Q 71: France Telecom
71: THE UNIVERSITY OF SURREY 72: VIRETTE, David, RAGOT, Stphane, KOVESI,
72: RICHARD MORGAN and HARDEV S. PANDHA Balazs, BERTHET, Pierre
33: GB 31: 0912175.7 32: 2009/07/13 33: FR 31: 0954682 32: 2009/07/07
54: BIOMARKER ER2 FOR GYNAECOLOGICAL 54: IMPROVED CODING /DECODING OF DIGITAL
CANCER AUDIO SIGNALS
00: - 00: -
57: Described are gynaecological cancer specific The invention pertains to a method of hierarchical
biomarkers comprising the nucleic acid sequence of coding of a digital audio frequency input signal into
the Engrailed-2 (EN2) gene or the amino acid several frequency sub-bands comprising a core
sequence of the encoded EN2 protein. Also
described are uses of the biomarkers in the coding of the input signal according to a first
treatment, diagnosis, monitoring and imaging of throughput and at least one enhancement coding of
gynaecological cancer. higher throughput, of a residual signal, the core
coding using a binary allocation (506) according to
an energy criterion. The method is such that it
comprises the following steps for the enhancement
coding: - calculation of a frequency-based masking
threshold (511) for at least part of the frequency
bands processed by the enhancement coding; -
determination (512) of a perceptual importance per
frequency sub-band as a function of the masking
threshold calculated and as a function of the number
of bits allocated for the core coding; - binary
allocation (512) of bits in the frequency sub-bands
21: 2012/00046 22: 04/01/2012 43: 13/07/2012 processed by the enhancement coding, as a function
51: C07K, G01N of the perceptual importance determined; and -
71: THE UNIVERSITYOF SURREY coding of the residual signal (513) according to the
72: RICHARD MORGAN and HARDEV S. PANDHA
bit allocation. The invention also pertains to a
33: GB 31: 0912155.9 32: 2009/07/13,
54: THERAPEUTIC PEPTIDES, POLYPEPTIDES suitable method of decoding, a coder and a decoder.
AND NUCLEIC ACID SEQUENCES
00: -
57: Described are isolated peptides (GLGGGDLSV,
SLNESQIKI, LMLPAVLQA and FTAEQLQRL)
derived from portions of the Engrailed-2 (EN2)
protein. Also described is their use in therapy, in
particular in relation to the prevention and treatment
of cancer.

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21: 2012/00049 22: 2012/01/04 43: 2012/07/06


51: F03B
71: ENERGY WHALETAILTURBINE, S. L.
72: CARMELO, Velln, Gascn
33: SP 31: P200901375 32: 2009/06/05
54: SUBMERSIBLE DEVICE FOR THE COUPLING
OF WATER WHEELS OR TURBINES IN ORDER 21: 2012/00062 22: 05/01/2012 43: 09/07/2012
TO HARNESS ENERGY FROM FLOWING WATER 51: B03B, F04B
00: - 71: JANSE VAN VUUREN PETRUS HENDRIK
The invention relates to a submersible device for the 72: JANSE VAN VUUREN PETRUS HENDRIK
33: ZA 31: 2010/07078 32: 2010/10/05
coupling of water wheels or turbines in order to
54: PNEUMATIC PUMP
obtain energy from flowing water having a variable 00: -
depth and flow direction. The device is intended to 57: A pump arrangement which includes a drive
be installed on a sea or river bed using a pivoting pump having a pressure outlet via a non-return valve
mechanism and provided with a series of devices for and a pulsatory driven pump having a pressure inlet
controlling the inclination thereof and positioning connected to the pressure outlet of the drive pump,
the driven pump having an inlet chamber in flow
same at the optimum angle of incidence between the
communication with the pressure inlet and, via an
water flow and the turbine. The invention also inlet non-return valve, with a liquid to be pumped,
includes: points for housing the turbine at a sufficient the driven pump having an outlet chamber
distance from the attachment area; devices for connectable to a liquid outlet via an extraction
measuring the intensity of the flow, connected to a conduit for pumping of liquid from a borehole.
system for analysing the data obtained; sealed
compartments; and devices that can change the
density in said compartments. The invention has a
particular hydrodynamic shape that facilitates the
orientation and stabilisation thereof within, and in the
direction of, the flow, said shape being similar to that
of a boomerang in profile view and that of an aircraft
in plan view.

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72: DAVE NITESH, RADHAKRISHNAN DAVESH,


GULLA KRISHANACHAITANYA, IYER HARISH
33: IN 31: 1636/CHE/2009 32: 2009/07/09
54: A PREPARATIVE NON-LINEAR GRADIENT
BASED CHROMATOGRAPHIC METHOD AND
PURIFIED PRODUCTS THEREOF
00: -
57: The instant disclosure provides a method for
purification of peptides by chromatographic
techniques. The proposed methodology will help in
addressing the problems associated in purifying
biological protein products emerging from the
evolving biotechnology industry.

21: 2012/00065 22: 05/01/2012 43: 17/07/2012


51: C02F
71: AQUATECH WATER PURIFICATION
SYSTEMS PTY LTD
72: ROBINSON VARIE DENE
33: US 31: 61/219,834 32: 2009/06/24
54: WATER TREATMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM
00: -
21: 2012/00063 22: 05/01/2012 43: 14/08/2012 57: Aspects of the present invention provide water
51: C07D treatment systems and methods. A water treatment
71: CADILA HEALTHCARE LIMITED system according to an embodiment of the invention
72: HARIKISHORE PINGALI, PANDURANG comprises a reservoir for holding the water to be
ZAWARE, MUKUL JAIN treated, one or more primary electrode pairs
33: IN 31:1458/MUM2009 32: 2009/06/18 positioned to be at least partially immersed in water
54: NOVEL GPR 119 AGONISTS held in the reservoir, a power supply adapted to
00: - power the one or more primary electrode pairs, and
57: The present invention relates to novel GPR 119 an agitator operable to cause movement in the water
agonists of the general Formula (I), their and particles and gases therein. Water is treated in
pharmaceutically acceptable salts, pharmaceutically the system by performing at least a first electrolysis
acceptable solvates, enantiomers, stereoisomers, phase wherein one or more of the primary electrode
and polymorphs. The invention also relates to pairs are powered using an electrical current of a
processes for the preparation of the compounds of first polarity such that for each powered primary
the invention, pharmaceutical compositions electrode pair one electrode provides dissolved ions
containing the compounds and to methods for which act as an attractant for impurities to aid
treating one or both of diabetes and obesity using removal of the impurities form the water. The agitator
the compounds of the invention. The present can be operated during the first electrolysis phase to
invention is directed to G-protein coupled receptor cause movement in the water and particles and
(GPCR) agonists that are useful for the treatment of gases therein to aid carriage of ions and impurities
obesity, diabetes and related metabolic disorders. away from the electrodes.

21: 2012/00064 22: 05/01/2012 43: 17/07/2012


51: B01D, C07K
71: BIOCON LIMITED

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21: 2012/00071 22: 05/01/2012 43: 17/07/2012


21: 2012/00066 22: 05/01/2012 43: 17/07/2012 51: H04L, H04W
51: C02F 71: NOMADIX INC
71: AQUATECH WATER PURIFICATION 72: OLSHAANSKY VADIM and NORO RAFFAELE
SYSTEMS PTY LTD 33: US 31: 61/223,667 32: 2009/07/07,
72: ROBINSON VARIE DENE 54: ZONE MIGRATION IN NETWORK ACCESS
33: US 31: 61/219,832 32: 2009/06/24 00: -
54: WATER TREATMENT METHOD AND SYSTEM 57: The present disclosure is directed to providing a
00: - network user the ability to travel between different
57: Aspects of the present invention provide water zones or locations within a network environment,
treatment systems and methods. An electrolysis such as, for example, a hospitality location, without
based water treatment system according to an requiring a user to re-login to the new location, while
embodiment of the invention comprises a reservoir requiring a user to re-login to other locations within
for holding the water to be treated, two or more the network environment.
electrodes of two or more types, each type of
electrode having a different material composition,
and positioned to be at least partially immersed in
water held in the reservoir, and a power supply
adapted to power the electrodes. The electrodes
used and the polarity of current applied to power the
electrodes for different electrolysis phases are
selected based on the material composition of the
electrodes.

21: 2012/00074 22: 2012/01/05 43: 2012/07/19


51: A01D
71: Kuhn S.A.
72: WALCH, Martin, WATTRON, Bernard
33: FR 31: 0954712 32: 2009/07/08
54: PLANT HARVESTING/PACKAGING MACHINE
COMPRISING A DEVICE FOR UNIFORMLY
DISTRIBUTING PLANTS RETURNED TO THE
GROUND
00: -

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The present invention relates to a to methods for manufacturing such compositions,


harvesting/packaging machine including a the invention further relates to specific forms of 6-(6-
harvesting mechanism provided with a cutter (3), a hydroxymethyl-pyrimidin-4-yloxy)-paphthalene-1-
plant-packaging system (4), and a means for carboxyiic acid (3-trifluaromethyl-phenyl)-amide and
collecting said elements from the ground, said to the manufacturing and use of such forms. The
assembly being supported by a frame (1) provided present invention also relates to a new process to
with a shroud (13), said machine, also comprising a produce 6-{6-hydroxymethyl- pyrimidin-4-yloxy)-
plant ejection tunnel (14) uninterruptedly arranged naphthalene-1-carboxylic acid (3-trifluoromethyl-
with the packaging system (4), is characterized in phenyl)-amide.
that the shroud (13) is hinged to the ejection tunnel
(14) by means of a transverse pin (17) positioned in 21: 2012/00088 22: 2012/01/05 43: 2012/07/17
the machine above and slightly behind the plant- 51: B62D
packaging system (4), and in that said ejection 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction G.m.b.H.
tunnel (14) is in turn hinged to the frame (1). 72: SCHAFFER, Kurt
33: AT 31: A 1080/2009 32: 2009/07/09
54: TRACK CHAIN RUNNING GEAR FOR MINING
MACHINES, AND CHAIN LINK FOR A TRACK
CHAIN RUNNING GEAR AND METHOD FOR
PRODUCING SAID CHAIN LINK
00: -
In a track chain running gear (2) for mining machines
(1), in particular heading machines, having at least
one running gear case (5) and a track chain which
runs around the running gear case (5) and which is
formed by a multiplicity of chain links (3) articulatedly
connected to one another, that side of the running
gear case (5) which faces towards the underlying
21: 2012/00079 22: 2012/01/05 43: 2012/07/06 surface has sliding plates (6) which form contact
51: A61K surfaces for the chain links (3) running along them,
71: NOVARTIS AG wherein the chain links (3), on their side facing
72: BERGHAUSEN, Joerg, MONNIER, Stphanie, towards the sliding plates (6), have wear plates (7),
PRASHAD, Mahavir, NAPP, Matthias, HERBIG, the projecting surfaces of which interact with the
Michael, HAUG, Claire, JONAT, Stphane, contact surfaces of the sliding plates (6). In a chain
THAKUR, Ranjit, STUETZ, Anton, HU, Bin, LELETI,
link (3) for a track chain running gear (2), the chain
Rajender
33: US 31: 61/223,269 32: 2009/07/06 link (3), on its side facing towards the sliding plates
54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND (6) of the running gear case (5), has wear plates (7),
SOLID FORMS the projecting surfaces of which interact with the
00: - contact surfaces of the sliding plates (6). In a
The present invention relates to pharmaceutical method for producing chain links (3) of a track chain
compositions of 6-(6-hydroxymethyl- pyrimidin-4- running gear (2), wear plates (7) are placed into a
yloxy)-naphthalene-1-carboxyfic acid (3- casting mould for the chain link (3), and the chain
trifluoromethyl-phenyl)-amide, to the use of 6-(6- link (3) is subsequently produced by casting,
hydroxymethyl-pyrimidin-4-yloxy)-naphthatene-1- wherein the wear plates (7) placed into the casting
carboxylic acid (3-trifluoromethyI- phenyl)-amide and mould are cast around such that, after the casting
compositions of 6-(6-hydroxymethyl-pyrimidin-4- process, the wear plates (7) project beyond the
yloxy)-naphthalene-1- carboxylic acid (3- surface of the chain link (3).
trifluoromethyi-phenyi)-amide in therapeutic
applications, especially indications with a
dysregulation/overexpression of VEFG, (neo)-
vascularisation and VEGF driven angiogenesis and

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21: 2012/00091 22: 2012/01/05 43: 2012/07/10


51: B23K, G01F
71: Linde Aktiengesellschaft
72: BIRCH, David William, HILTON, Derrick Ernest,
AVERY, Martin
33: GB 31: 0911930.6 32: 2009/07/09
54: INTEGRATED FLOW METER
00: -
21: 2012/00092 22: 2012/01/05 43: 2012/07/10
A device for supplying a shielding gas to a welding 51: A61K, A61P
torch, the device including a cylinder (1) for holding 71: PledPharma AB
the shielding gas, a valve operatively connected to 72: KARLSSON, Jan-Olof, ANDERSSON, Rolf
the cylinder for selectively permitting flow of gas from 33: US 31: 61/223,204 32: 2009/07/06
the cylinder, a regulator for controlling the pressure 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITIONS AND
of the gas flow from the cylinder, and a guard THERAPEUTIC METHODS EMPLOYING A
COMBINATION OF A MANGANESE COMPLEX
assembly (2) coupled to the cylinder (1) and adapted
COMPOUND AND A NON-MANGANESE
to protect the valve and regulator from external COMPLEX FORM OF THE COMPOUND
forces, wherein a flow meter (4) incorporated into the 00: -
guard assembly (2), the flow meter being adapted to A pharmaceutical composition for treatment of a
receive the nozzle (5) of a welding torch and pathological condition in a patient comprises, as a
measure the flow rate of the gas therein. first component, a manganese complex of Formula
I(), and, as a second component, a non-manganese
complex compound of Formula (I), optionally
together with one or more physiologically acceptable
carriers and/or excipients, wherein X, R, R, R, and R
are as defined herein. Methods for treatment of a
pathological condition in a patient, for example, a
pathological condition caused by the presence of
oxygen- derived free radicals, comprises
administering to said patient the first component and
the second component.

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21: 2012/00094 22: 2012/01/05 43: 2012/07/05


51: A01G
71: Dekker Chrysanten B.V.
72: DEKKER, Cornelis Wilhelmus
33: NL 31: NL2003165 32: 2009/07/09
54: SYSTEM, WATERING DEVICE AND METHOD
FOR DEVELOPING ROOTS ON PLANT
CUTTINGS
00: -
21: 2012/00093 22: 2012/01/05 43: 2012/07/10 A system for treating plant cuttings (12), comprising
51: A61K, A61P, C07D a carrier (1) and a series of holders attached to said
71: Theravance, Inc.
carrier, which holders are each designed for holding
72: STANGELAND, Eric L., SAITO, Daisuke Roland,
HUGHES, Adam, SCHMIDT, Jane, VAN DYKE, a plant cutting, said holders being attached to the
Priscilla, PATTERSON, Lori Jean carrier in such a manner that plant cuttings inserted
33: US 31: 61/225,074 32: 2009/07/13 into the holders extend substantially parallel to each
54: 3-PHENOXYMETHYLPYRROLIDINE other, and that the respective centres of each of the
COMPOUNDS holders lie substantially in one and the same central
00: -
plane, which system further comprises a watering
In one aspect, the invention relates to compounds of
device comprising at least one gutter (22) in which
formula (I): where R1-6 are as defined in the
the bottom sides of the plant cuttings can be placed,
specification, or a pharmaceutically acceptable salt
which gutter extends between a water supply side
thereof. The compounds of formula (I) are serotonin
and a water discharge side, as well as a water inlet
and norepinephrine reuptake inhibitors. In another
designed to supply water or on the water supply side
aspect, the invention relates to pharmaceutical
and a water outlet designed to discharge water from
compositions comprising such compounds; methods
the water discharge side.
of using such compounds; and process and
intermediates for preparing such compounds.

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21: 2012/00095 22: 2012/01/05 43: 2012/07/13


51: E02F
71: Dredging International N.V.
72: TACK, Bruno
33: BE 31: 2009/0412 32: 2009/07/06
54: CUTTER HEAD FOR DREDGING GROUND,
CUTTER SUCTION DREDGER PROVIDED WITH
SUCH A CUTTER HEAD AND USE OF THE 21: 2012/00096. 22: 2012/01/05. 43: 2012/07/09
CUTTER HEAD FOR DREDGING GROUND 51: A01N, A01P
00: - 71: Ishihara Sangyo Kaisha, Ltd.
The invention relates to a cutter head (10) for 72: SUGIMOTO, Koji
dredging ground under water, this cutter head being 33: JP 31: 2009-160257 32: 2009/07/06
suitable for attachment rotatably around a central 54: AGRICULTURAL OR HORTICULTURAL
axis to the ladder (2) of a cutter suction dredger (1) FUNGICIDE COMPOSITION AND ITS USE FOR
CONTROLLING PLANT PATHOGENS
and for being moved through the ground therewith in
00: -
a lateral sweeping movement, the cutter head The present invention provides a composition in
comprising a base ring(13), a hub(14) situated at a which a fungicidal effect against a cultivated crop
distance in the direction of the central axis from the infected by a plant pathogen is stable and highly
base ring, and a plurality of support arms (15) active. An excellent agricultural or horticultural
extending from the base ring to the hub, wherein a fungicide composition for controlling a plant
passage opening(16) is located between support pathogen is provided by using (a) at least one
arms and wherein the cutting tools (20) are imidazole compound represented by formula (I):
axisymmetrical, at least at their free outer end. The wherein R represents a C1-6 alkyl group or a C1-6
invented cutter head has an increased efficiency, in alkoxy group; and n represents an integer of 1 to 5
particular for ground with an Unconfined and (b) folpet as active ingredients; by combination
Compressive Strength (UCS) of at least 50 MPa. as compared to a single use of each compound, and
a plant pathogen is thereby controlled.

21: 2012/00097 22: 2012/01/05 43: 2012/07/05

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51: F25B in a humidified state. According to the invention, a


71: Ace Action Limited plurality of water nozzles (20, 31) is disposed in a
72: MOORE, Kevin D. M. first plane (17) in the down pipe (14) and a plurality
33: HK 31: 09105077.6 32: 2009/06/05
of water nozzles (20, 31) is disposed in a second
54: ENERGY SAVING DEVICE AND METHOD
FOR COOLING AND HEATING APPARATUS plane (18) in the down pipe (14). The water nozzles
00: - (20, 31) of the first plane (17) are offset at an angle
An energy saving device, a heating/cooling system to the water nozzles (20, 31) of the second plane
and a method for controlling a heating/cooling (18). By means of the device according to the
system control the on/off state of an apparatus which invention, the bulk commodity can be effectively
is used for heating or cooling a working medium. A humidified, and deposits of the bulk commodity can
timer (24) has an adjustable timer value and be removed from the down pipe. The invention
provides a signal for controlling the on/off state of further relates to a corresponding method.
the apparatus. A temperature sensor (21) measures
temperature of the working medium. A controller (20)
adjusts the adjustable timer value in response to
changes in temperature of the working medium.

21: 2012/00113 22: 2012/01/06 43: 2012/07/06


51: F16L 21: 2012/00114 22: 2012/01/0 43: 2012/07/10
71: Claudius Peters Projects GmbH 51: B32B, B42D, G06K
72: DIKTY, Mario, DEIMEL, Dominik, GREISER, 71: Bundesdruckerei GmbH
Carsten 72: MUTH, Oliver, DONATH, Denis, KLOESER,
33: DE 31: 20 2009 007 971.6 32: 2009/06/08 Joachim, HAGEMANN, Michael
54: DEVICE FOR HUMIDIFYING A BULK 33: DE 31: 10 2009 032 678.2 32: 2009/07/09
COMMODITY 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
00: - PRODUCING AN INLAY FOR A FILM
The invention relates to a device for humidifying a COMPOSITE, AND FILM COMPOSITE WITH
bulk commodity (11), particularly for humidifying INLAY
power plant filter ash. The device comprises a down 00: -
The invention relates to a method and an apparatus
pipe (14), an inlet (13) being implemented at the
for producing an inlay for a film composite, and to a
upper end thereof, through which the bulk
film composite, in particular for further processing for
commodity (11) enters the down pipe (14), and an
example to form a smart card, wherein a carrier film
outlet (16) being implemented at the lower end
(12) with a plurality of electronic components (17,
thereof, through which the bulk commodity (11) exits

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18) arranged thereon and assigned to one another is 00: -


fed to an image acquisition device (23), which Process for the identification of compounds for
detects the position of an electronic component (17, treating cancer. The invention relates to a method
18) as panel (16), wherein a laser-sensitive for identifying candidate compounds for use as
compensating film (14) to be applied on the carrier therapeutic agents for the treatment of cancer,
film (12) is firstly fed to a laser cutting device (27), among those who are able to activate the MDA-5
wherein the data acquired by the image acquisition protein or increase NOXA protein levels and to
device (23) containing the position of the respective trigger autophagy. It is based on the fact that
electronic component (17, 18) on the carrier film (12) activation of dsRNA sensor MDA-5 is able to trigger
are communicated to the laser cutting device (27) the destruction of cancer cells by activation both
and the laser cutting device (27) is driven for the autophagy and apoptosis, autonomously and
production of cutouts (28) adapted to the respective selectively in tumor cells, without provoking the
position of the electronic components (17, 18), stabilization of the natural antagonist NOXA, MCL-I.
wherein the compensating film (14) with the cutouts The invention also relates to the use of double-
(28) introduced thereon and the carrier material (12) stranded RNAs of the same or similar nature such as
are combined in a combining station (34) and are polyinosinic-polycytidylic acid (pIC), complexed with
fixed in a manner aligned with register accuracy with carriers such as polyethylenimine poly cation (PEI),
respect to one another to form an inlay (36), for the manufacture of medicines for the treatment of
wherein, by means of the laser cutting device (27) cancer.
for the production of the cutouts (28), by means of a
further laser cutting device or by means of a marking 21: 2012/00117 22: 2012/01/06 43: 2012/07/17
device (30), for each panel (16) or a group of panels 51: C22B
(16), a control mark (32) is applied to the 71: CYTEC TECHNOLOGY CORP.
compensating film (14) in a manner dependent on 72: SODERSTROM, Matthew, BEDNARSKI, Troy,
COCALIA, Violina, KAMENETZKY, Eduardo,
the respective detected position of the electronic
CAMERON, Andrew, HARRIS, Doug
component (17, 18) on the carrier film (12). 33: US 31: 61/223,491 32: 2009/07/07
54: PROCESSES FOR RECOVERING METALS
FROM AQUEOUS SOLUTIONS
00: -
Provided herein are processes for recovering
molybdenum and/or other value metals (e.g.,
uranium) present in aqueous solutions from a large
range of concentrations: from ppm to grams per liter
via a solvent extraction process by extracting the
molybdenum and/or other value metal from the
aqueous solution by contacting it with an organic
phase solution containing a phosphinic acid,
stripping the molybdenum and/or other value metal
from the organic phase solution by contacting it with
an aqueous phase strip solution containing an
inorganic compound and having a 1.0 M
21: 2012/00116 22: 2012/01/06 43: 2012/07/17 concentration of free ammonia, and recovering the
51: G01N molybdenum and/or other value metal by separating
71: FUNDACIN CENTRO NACIONAL DE it from the aqueous phase strip solution. When the
INVESTIGACIONES ONCOLGICAS CARLOS III molybdenum and/or other value metal are present
72: SOENGAS GONZLEZ, Mara Soledad, only in low concentration, the processes can include
TORMO CARULLA, Dami
an organic phase recycle step and/or an aqueous
33: SP 31: 200930417 32: 2009/07/04
54: PROCESS FOR THE IDENTIFICATION OF phase strip recycle step in order to concentrate the
COMPOUNDS FOR TREATING CANCER metal prior to recovery.

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21: 2012/00128 22: 2012/01/06 43: 2012/07/17


51: A61K, A61P, C07K
21: 2012/00126 22: 2012/01/06 43: 2012/07/17 71: AstraZeneca AB
51: B60R, E04H 72: DODD, John H., SHI, Yi-Qun, YANG, Wei
71: MOORES, Barry James 33: US 31: 61/184,932 32: 2009/06/08
72: MOORES, Barry James 54: MELANOCORTIN RECEPTOR-SPECIFIC
33: ZA 31: 2010/08757 32: 2010/12/06 PEPTIDES
54: VEHICLE SUPPORTED SHELTER 00: -
00: - The invention relates to melanocortin receptor-
The invention provides a method of providing shelter specific cyclic peptides of Formula (I) or a
to passengers at a taxi rank which includes attaching pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof, where R1,
a shalter to a taxi so that it protrudes latterally from R2, R3, R4a, R4b, R4C, R5, x and y are as defined
the taxi at an elevated position to provide protection in the specification. These compounds are
to passengers boarding the taxi. The invention particularly useful in the treatments of energy
extends to a shelter supported above the ground by homeostasis and metabolism related (e.g. diabetes),
a motor vehicle and to a kit therefor. In certain food intake related and/or energy balance and body
embodiments, the shelter comprises a pair of weight related diseases, disorders and/or conditions,
brackets, a pair of elongate supporting members and including obesity, overweight and diseases,
covering meterial, the brackets being fixed to the disorders and/or conditions associated with obesity
vehicle or a vehicle accessory, with the supporting and/or overweight, such as type 2 diabetes and
members being mounted in cantilever fashion. In metabolic syndrome.
another embodiment, the shelter includes a pair of
brackets, covering material, supporing members
which are anchored to the ground and tensioning
members connected to the brackets, free ends of the
tensioning members being threaded through
connecting members secured to opposite ends of
the covering material.

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HANTEN, Michael J., JOHNSON, Cal W., VAN


BRONKHORST, Kevin
33: US 31: 12/484,888 32: 2009/06/15
54: SIDE-BY-SIDE VEHICLE
00: -
The present invention relates to all terrain vehicles
having at least a pair of laterally spaced apart
seating surfaces (64a, 66a). More particularly, the
present invention relates to side-by-side all terrain
vehicles (10) having plural rows of seats (64, 66).

21: 2012/00131 22: 2012/01/06 43: 2012/07/06


51: A01N, A01P
71: Arysta Lifescience North America, LLC
72: SECKINGER, Carlton Stephen
33: US 31: 12/505,872 32: 2009/07/20
54: STABILIZED HERBICIDAL FORMULATIONS
AND METHODS OF USE
00: -
The invention relates to formulations including a
combination of an active herbicide, in particular, a 21: 2012/00134 22: 2012/01/06 43: 2012/07/10
51: B60K, B60L
cyclohexanedione oxime herbicide, and a stabilizer.
71: Polaris Industries Inc.
The formulations, for example, have improved 72: STENBERG, Kurt E., NOTARO, Joel M.,
stability. The invention further relates to methods for LEONARD, Josh J., CRAIN, Stephen G.,
controlling weeds. The invention additionally SABOURIN, Dennis P., OLSEN, Russ G., MAKI,
provides methods for producing a stabilized Richard R., MALONE, Amber Patricia,
herbicidal composition. GILLINGHAM, Brian R., JOHNSTUN, Jeremiah
Travis
33: US 31: 12/484,921 32: 2009/06/15
33: US 31: 61/187,147 32: 2009/06/15
54: ELECTRIC VEHICLE
00: -
A utility vehicle is disclosed having an electric drive.
The drivetrain is comprised of batteries, a motor, a
transaxle driven by the motor, a rear differential
driven by the transaxle, and a prop shaft which is
driven by the transaxle and drives a front differential
The batteries are provided in two groups and are
supported on the frame of the vehicle.
21: 2012/00133 22: 2012/01/06 43: 2012/07/06
51: B60N, B62D
71: Polaris Industries Inc.
72: DECKARD, Aaron D., SAFRANSKI, Brian M.,
SUNSDAHL, Richard L., SCHNEIDER, Michael D.,

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21: 2012/00145 22: 09/01/2012 43: 10/06/2012 21: 2012/00149 22: 2012/01/09 43: 2012/07/19
51: G06Q 51: B03B, B03D
71: ACTION WOBBLE INC 71: Outotec Oyj
72: SULLIVAN JOHN C, SAMSON JEFFREY S, 72: BOURKE, Peter
PRICE CORY, VACA PEDRO, LUCK BASIL 33: AU 31: 2009202281 32: 2009/06/09
33: US 31: 61/218,191 32: 2009/06/18 54: A FROTH FLOTATION METHOD AND AN
54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR MARKETING APPARATUS FOR EXTRACTING A VALUABLE
00: - SUBSTANCE FROM A SLURRY
57: A method of manufacturing a layered image 00: -
assembly and a marketing method are provided In a froth flotation method and apparatus an
including a passive consumer behavior tracking upwardly open circular trough (4) having outlets (5)
method without requiring an "opt-in" process. The
on the outer periphery of the trough is arranged
layered image assembly includes a base layer and a
top layer with an inner area formed between. An horizontally above the froth phase (F) so that the
opening is provided within a perimeter of the base trough is coaxial with the flotation vessel (1), and
layer to provide access to the inner layer. The inner said circular trough is rotated around its center axis.
layer is provided with a media that may comprise A stationary water pipe (6) is arranged above the
coupons, offers, advertisements, collapsible springs, trough (4). Fresh water (W) is fed via the water pipe
animated collapsible springs having an image, etc.
(6) into the trough (4) while the trough is rotating,
The media may include one or more symbols for
conveying information. The layered image assembly and the water is let to flow by gravity and centrifugal
may be attached to an item, such as a substrate, force from the trough (4) via the outlets (5) into the
envelope, package, magazine, etc. The customer froth phase (F).
information relating to the item may be associated,
or merged, with the information from the one or more
symbols from the media. This merging of information
may be used to track customer purchases, customer
information, and the like.

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21: 2012/00154 22: 2012/01/09 43: 2012/07/10


51: B65D
71: PHILLIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A.
72: WEISS, Jacques, MERMOD, Jacques,
SUCHET, Virginy
54: TACTILE PACKAGING FOR CONSUMER
GOODS
00: -
21: 2012/00153 22: 2012/01/09 43: 2012/07/10 Packaging (10) for consumer goods having a
51: B01D discontinuous tactile coating (16) is provided. The
71: BABCOCK & WILCOX POWER GENERATION discontinuous tactile coating (16) is formed by
GROUP, INC.
applying one or more varnishes (18) to the outer
72: GHORISHI, S., Behrooz, VELAZQUEZ-
VARGAS, Luis, G., SONG, Hua, JI, Lei surface of the packaging (10) in a pattern comprising
33: US 31: 61/226,132 32: 2009/07/16 a plurality of raised features having a height of at
33: US 31: 12/837,131 32: 2010/07/15 least about 10 microns and a separation of at least
54: REDOX METHOD FOR CAPTURE OF TOTAL about 20 microns. In a preferred embodiment, the
GASEOUS MERCURY BY WET FGD discontinuous tactile coating is formed by applying
00: - one or more tinted varnishes to the outer surface of
A method for capturing gaseous elemental mercury
the packaging.
in a flue gas wherein a soluble mercury oxidizer is
utilized to oxidize gaseous elemental mercury at a
gas-liquid interface of a wet scrubber, and oxidized
mercury product is removed prior to re-emission.

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21: 2012/00156 22: 2012/01/09 43: 2012/07/25


51: E21B
71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH
MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V.
72: BREWER, James, Robert
33: US 31: 61/221,169 32: 2009/06/29
54: SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR INTERMITTENT
GAS LIFT
00: -
A gas-lift apparatus and method for use in a well in
which liquids accumulate in a liquid zone. The
apparatus comprises a first string extending into the
liquid zone and having upper and lower ends; a
second string surrounding the first string and
21: 2012/00155 22: 2012/01/09 43: 2012/07/09 defining an annulus therewith, the second string
51: A61K, A61P, C07D extending a distance from the first string lower end
71: NOVARTIS AG such that the annulus has upper and lower ends, the
72: LUEOEND, Rainer, Martin, MACHAUER, Rainer, annulus being closed at its upper and lower ends
MOEBITZ, Henrik, NEUMANN, Ulf, RAMOS, Rita, and defining a chamber, the chamber being in fluid
RUEEGER, Heinrich, TINTELNOT-BLOMLEY, communication with the inside of the first string; a
Marina, VEENSTRA, Siem, Jacob, VOEGTLE,
check valve controlling the flow of liquid into from the
Markus, FREDERIKSEN, Mathias, HOLZER, Philipp,
BADIGER, Sangamesh, CHEBROLU, Murali, wellbore into the lower end of said annulus; a gas
HURTH, Konstanze valve allowing the flow of gas from the first string into
33: US 31: 61/258,911 32: 2009/11/06 the upper end of the chamber; and a valve for
33: US 31: 61/363,702 32: 2010/07/13 controlling the flow of gas into the upper end of said
33: US 31: 61/228,472 32: 2009/07/24 inner string.
54: OXAZINE DERIVATIVES AND THEIR USE AS
BACE INHIBITORS FOR THE TREATMENT OF
NEUROLOGICAL DISORDERS
00: -
The invention relates to novel heterocyclic
compounds of the formula (I) in which all of the
variables are as defined in the specification, in free
form or in salt form, to their preparation, to their
medical use as BACE inhibitors for the treatment of
Alzheimer and to medicaments comprising them.

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carboxylic acid derivative having superabsorbent


properties are disclosed in addition to the
substantially adiabatic polymerization process by
which the graft copolymers are made. The methods
disclosed can be carried out in a variety of currently
available continuous commercial reactors.
Polymerizations carried out with starch have
surprisingly produced substantially quantitative
yields of graft copolymer free of residual monomer
produced as a moist copolymer. Product work-up
typically involves an optional neutralization and
drying.

21: 2012/0016 22: 2012/01/03 43: 2012/07/06


51: A61K
71: SUNEV PHARMA SOLUTION LIMITED
72: CHAUDHARY, Manu, NAITHANI, Vijay
33: IN 31: 1153/DEL/2009 32: 2009/06/05
54: TOPICAL MICRO-EMULSIONS FOR THE
TREATMENT OF RHEUMATIC DISORDERS
00: -
A formulation to treat rheumatic disorders and
related infections is provided. The formulation is a
micro-emulsion including at one or more of an active
ingredients. The active ingredient includes one or
more of an essential oil mixed with an aqueous
phase along with one or more of a surfactant and
one or more of a co-surfactant. The co-surfactant is
medicated by an extract of one or more of an herb. 21: 2012/00170 22: 2012/01/09 43: 2012/07/10
51: C02F, C12N
71: Bioalgostral Ocean Indien
21: 2012/00168 22: 2012/01/09 43: 2012/07/10 72: TREBOUX, Gabin, DUFLOT, Ren, BLERIOT,
51: C08F Laurent
71: CHAMBERS, William 33: FR 31: 09/03434 32: 2009/07/10
72: CHAMBERS, William 54: UNIT FOR PRODUCTION OF MICROALGAE
33: US 31: 61/268,228 32: 2009/06/09 COUPLED WITH BIOLOGICAL
54: BIODEGRADABLE ABSORBENT MATERIAL DEPHOSPHATATION TREATMENT OF WASTE
AND METHOD OF MANUFACTURE WATER
00: - 00: -
Biodegradable graft copolymers derived from a The present invention relates to a device for
carbohydrate and at least one a,- unsaturated culturing microalgae which comprises: (a) a

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production module in which microalgae are cultured,


(b) a module for biological dephosphatation of waste
water which is independent of the production module
and which produces a liquid effluent, (c) a module
for physicochemical retreatment of the liquid effluent
originating from said biological dephosphatation
module, enabling the incorporation of said effluent
into said production module.

21: 2012/00171 22: 2012/01/09 43: 2012/07/13


51: G06K
71: YOSHIDA, Kenji
72: YOSHIDA, Kenji
33: JP 31: 2009-165163 32: 2009/07/13
54: STREAM DOT PATTERN, METHOD FOR
FORMING STREAM DOT PATTERN, METHOD
FOR INFORMATION INPUT/OUTPUT USING 21: 2012/00175 22: 2012/01/09 43: 2012/07/09
STREAM DOT PATTERN, AND DOT PATTERN 51: C12N
00: - 71: SCHMLLING, Thomas, BARTRINA Y MANNS,
Disclosed is a stream dot technique with excellent Isabel, WERNER, Toms
convenience, and which defines a plurality of 72: SCHMLLING, Thomas, BARTRINA Y MANNS,
information by means of a dot pattern formed on the Isabel, WERNER, Toms
basis of benchmark dots disposed in sequence in a 33: EP 31: 09165164.6 32: 2009/07/10
line on the surface of a medium without being 54: DISRUPTION OF CKX3 AND AT LEAST ONE
OTHER CKX GENE IN A PLANT OR PLANT CELL
dependent on the shape of a rectangular region that
LEADS TO IMPROVED TRAITS
configures a dot region. When forming the dot 00: -
pattern, it is possible to form the dot pattern at any The present invention is directed to isolated plant
location on the surface of a medium or curved cells and transgenic plants comprising a disruption in
surface by means of including a step for disposing a at least a CKX3 gene and in one further gene
plurality of benchmark dots in sequence in a line encoding for a cytokininoxidase/dehydrogenase and
according to a predetermined rule; a step for being different from CKX3 well as to methods of
providing a first virtual benchmark line, which links producing such transgenic plants and to methods of
the plurality of benchmark dots; a step for providing increasing seed yield in a plant and/or plant height.
a second virtual benchmark line defined at a
predetermined location from the benchmark dots
and/or said first virtual benchmark line; a step
providing a plurality of virtual benchmark dots at
predetermined locations on the second virtual
benchmark line; and a step disposing information
dots wherein information is defined by the distance
and direction from said virtual benchmark dots at an
endpoint expressed by a vector and with said virtual
benchmark dots as the starting point.

21: 2012/00182 22: 10/01/2012 43: 10/07/2012

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51: E03B, F24H wherein the concentration of the creatine compound


71: WEI-LIANG LIU is not more than 50 mM.
72: WEI-LIANG LIU
33: -. 31: -. 32: -. 21: 2012/00191 22: 2012/01/10 43: 2012/07/10
54: TANK OF WATER HEATER 51: A61K, C07K, C12N
00: - 71: ThromboGenics NV
57: A tank of water heater of the present invention 72: ZWAAL, Richard Reinier
includes a main body and a buckling assembly. The 33: EP 31: 09165237.0 32: 2009/07/10
main body includes two semi-shells which are 33: US 31: 61/224,514 32: 2009/07/10
laterally arranged and mounted to each other, so 54: VARIANTS OF PLASMINOGEN AND PLASMIN
that a receiving room is defined therein. The 00: -
buckling assembly includes two buckling The invention relates to variants of plasminogen and
mechanisms which are mounted to the semi-shells plasmin comprising one or more point mutations in
respectively. The buckling mechanisms engage with the catalytic domain which reduce or prevent
each other to restrict lateral separation of the
autocatylic destruction of the protease activity of
buckling mechanisms. Thus, structure strength of
the tank is highly enhanced to against distortion plasmin. Compositions, uses and methods of using
caused by heat expansion. said variants of plasminogen and plasmin are also
disclosed.

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51: A61K, A61P
71: CREARENE LTD
72: KIRSCHNER ULRICH
33: EP 31: 09009618.1 32: 2009/07/24
54: CELL PROTECTION IN DIALYSIS PATIENTS 21: 2012/00194 22: 2012/01/10 43: 2012/07/10
BY ADMINISTRATION OF A CREATINE 51: F23C
COMPOUND 71: IFP ENERGIES NOUVELLES, TOTAL S.A.
00: - 72: FORRET, Ann, HOTEIT, Ali, GAUTHIER, Thierry
57: The invention relates to a dialysis solution for 33: FR 31: 0903502 32: 2009/07/16
haemodialysis or peritoneal dialysis, said solution 54: METHOD AND INSTALLATION FOR
having a theoretical osmolarity within the range of CHEMICAL LOOPING COMBUSTION WITH
from 250 to 550 mosm/L and a pH value within the INDEPENDENT CONTROL OF THE
range of from 4.9 to 8.0, said solution comprising a CIRCULATION OF SOLIDS
creatine compound and one or more electrolytes, 00: -

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The invention relates to an improved installation and 54: LASHING PLATFORM HAVING A MAGAZINE
an improved method for the chemical looping FOR TWISTLOCKS
combustion of at least one hydrocarbonated load 00: -
The invention relates to a lashing platform (10)
with independent control of the circulation of solid
comprising a base frame (20), a setting plate (30)
particles of an active mass between the reactional
resiliently supported on the base frame (20), a
areas in a fluidised bed, by means of at least one
plurality of screwing devices (40) for inserting
non-mechanical valve, such as an L-valve.
twistlocks into container fittings or removing
twistlocks from container fittings, a plurality of
magazines (60) for accommodating the twistlocks,
and a plurality of transfer devices (50a, 50b) for
transferring a twistlock from a magazine (60) to a
screwing device (40) or from a screwing device (40)
to a magazine (60), the lashing platform being
characterized by at least two units (E1, E2), which
are each formed by at least two screwing devices
(40), at least one transfer device (50a, 50b), and at
least one magazine (60) and which can be moved
relative to each other in the longitudinal direction of
the lashing platform (10) within the base frame (20),
at least one drive for moving the units (E1, E2), and
a controller for moving the units (E1, E2) into
positions in which the screwing devices (40) have
access to the container fittings of containers of
different size.

21: 2012/00195 22: 2012/01/10 43: 2012/07/10


51: A61K
71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GMBH
72: SCHOETTLE, Isabell, HAGENDORF, Annika,
FUERST, Christiane, HAUCK, Gerrit, SIEFKE-
HENZLER, Verena, SCHNIEDERS, Julia, KAMM,
Walter
33: DE 31: 10 2009 031 748.1 32: 2009/07/06
33: DE 31: 10 2010 013 134.2 32: 2010/03/27
54: INSULIN PREPARATIONS CONTAINING
METHIONINE
00: -
The invention relates to an aqueous pharmaceutical
formulation containing insulin, an insulin analog or 21: 2012/00208 22: 2012/01/10 43: 2012/07/10
an insulin derivative and methionine, and to the 51: E04C
71: HC Bridge Company, LLC
production thereof, the use thereof for treating
72: HILLMAN, John R., ZICKO, Michael A.
diabetes mellitus, and to a medicament for treating 33: US 31: 12/483,156 32: 2009/06/11
diabetes mellitus. 54: HYBRID COMPOSITE BEAM AND BEAM
SYSTEM
21: 2012/00197 22: 2012/01/10 43: 2012/07/10 00: -
51: B65D Hybrid composite beam and beam system. In at
71: KALP GMBH least one exemplary embodiment of a composite
72: KAPELSKI, Rainer, Michael, Jrg construction beam of the present disclosure, the
33: DE 31: 10 2009 031 272.2 32: 2009/06/30 beam comprises an elongated shell having a length

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and an interior volume, wherein the elongated shell periphery (108) of the element (106), at least along a
defines a first aperture. An exemplary construction section of said part of the axial extension of the
beam further comprises a first conduit within the element (106) the space (124) is filled with a filler
interior volume of the elongated shell, the first (128) of an electrically insulating material other than
conduit having a curved profile extending along a that of the outer shell (104). The device further
longitudinal direction of the beam, and a second comprises at least one guiding element (136, 502,
conduit within the interior volume of the elongated 602) for guiding the electric field produced by the
shell, the second conduit extending along at least a voltage-carrying element (106), the guiding element
portion of the length of the elongated shell, wherein (136, 502, 602) being at least partly conductive, and
the first conduit and the second conduit are in the guiding element (136, 502, 602) is provided in
communication with one another. In at least one said space (124). An electric installation including
embodiment, a construction beam of the present the device, and a method for producing the device.
disclosure comprises a first flange positioned upon
the elongated shell relative to the first aperture.

21: 2012/00210 22: 2012/01/10 43: 2012/07/10


51: H01B, H02G
21: 2012/00209 22: 2012/01/10 43: 2012/07/10 71: ABB Research Ltd
51: H01B 72: ROSEEN, Patrik, ESPESETH, Robert,
71: ABB Research Ltd SONSTEBY, Gunn-Kristin, SKRYTEN, Paal Kristian,
72: MATTOZZI, Alessandro, ROSEEN, Patrik, MATTOZZI, Alessandro, BEDNAROWSKI, Dariusz,
ESPESETH, Robert, SONSTEBY, Gunn-Kristin, MALINOWSKI, Lukasz
SKRYTEN, Paal Kristian, GRANHAUG, Ole, 33: EP 31: 09165491.3 32: 2009/07/15
ENDRE, Thor, BJORTUFT, Tom-Rune, 54: A DEVICE FOR ELECTRIC CONNECTION
BEDNAROWSKI, Dariusz, MALINOWSKI, Lukasz AND AN ELECTRIC INSTALLATION
33: EP 31: 09165487.1 32: 2009/07/15 00: -
54: A DEVICE FOR ELECTRIC CONNECTION, A A device for electric connection to an energy supply
METHOD FOR PRODUCING SUCH A DEVICE, conductor (101) for medium and/or high voltage,
AND AN ELECTRIC INSTALLATION comprising a voltage-carrying element (106) with an
00: - outer periphery (108), and a tubular outer shell (104)
A device for electric connection to an energy supply with an inner periphery (110), the outer shell (104)
conductor (101) for medium and/or high voltage, being formed by a polymer, and along at least a part
comprising a voltage-carrying element (106) with an of the axial extension of the element (106) the outer
outer periphery (108), and a tubular outer shell (104) shell (104) extends axially with a space (124)
with an inner periphery (110), the outer shell (104) between its inner periphery (110) and the outer
being formed by a polymer, and along at least a part periphery (108) of the element (106), at least along a
of the axial extension of the element (106) the outer section of said part of the axial extension of the
shell (104) extends axially with a space (124) element (106) the space (124) is filled with a filler
between its inner periphery (110) and the outer (128) of an electrically insulating material other than

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that of the outer shell (104). The device is


characterized in that the outer shell (104) comprises
connection means for connecting the outer shell
(104) to the element (106), and in that the
connection means are adapted to provide a press-fit
between the outer shell (104) and the element (106).
An electric installation including the device, and a
method for producing the device.

21: 2012/00212 22: 2012/01/10 43: 2012/07/13


51: A01H, C12N
71: Rijk Zwaan Zaadteelt en Zaadhandel B.V.
72: DIRKS, Robert Hlne Ghislain
33: EP 31: 09165440.0 32: 2009/07/14
54: METHOD FOR PRODUCING DOUBLE
HAPLOID PLANTS
00: -
21: 2012/00211 22: 2012/01/10 43: 2012/07/13 The present invention relates to a method for
51: B01D, B03B, B04C
producing double haploid plants, comprising the
71: Linatex Australia Pty Ltd
72: LOCKYER, Mark Joseph, MCKAY, Anthony steps of allowing pollen with one functional sperm
Francis cell to fertilize an embryo sac cell which is not the
54: MINING AND MINERAL PROCESS, SYSTEM central cell; allowing the central cell to proliferate into
AND METHOD endosperm; and regenerating a double haploid plant
00: - from the endosperm.The pollen with one functional
The present invention relates to the field, of mining sperm cell is for example mutant pollen, which is
and mineral processes, systems and methods obtainable by chemical mutation, transformation with
related thereto. In one form, the invention relates to a nucleic acid, or irradiation.
recovery of tailings and/or fines from, for example, a
mining or mineral processing operation. In one
particular aspect the present invention is suitable for
the production of substantially dewatered cake. The
recovery of tailings, in one form, stems from
providing the tailings as an input stream to a
hydrocyclone; and dewatering at least one of the
output streams of the hydrocyclone.

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21: 2012/00214 22: 2012/01/10 43: 2012/07/10


51: A63F
21: 2012/00213 22: 2012/01/10 43: 2012/07/10 71: Independent Gaming
51: F01K 72: SHEPHERD, Lawrence, FRANKOVIC, Damjan,
71: Ormat Technologies Inc. NIEMI, Ismo
72: KAPLAN, Uri, SINAI, Joseph 33: AU 31: 2009902669 32: 2009/06/11
33: US 31: 12/457,477 32: 2009/06/11 54: A SYSTEM AND METHOD FOR PROVIDING A
54: WASTE HEAT RECOVERY SYSTEM COMMUNAL JACKPOT
00: - 00: -
The present invention provides a waste heat A system for providing a communal jackpot includes
recovery system, comprising: an internal combustion a plurality of gaming machines. Each gaming
engine for supplying a high grade waste heat machine provides an individual game of chance to a
thermal resource fluid and a low grade waste heat player wagering at each respective gaming machine.
thermal resource fluid; an intermediate thermal cycle A communal jackpot controller is in communication
by which an intermediate fluid is vaporized by means with each of the gaming machines. The communal
of the high grade waste heat thermal resource fluid jackpot controller provides a communal jackpot
and is expanded within a first turbine, whereby game to the players wagering at each gaming
produce is produced; and an organic thermal cycle machine and awards the communal jackpot to a
by which an organic motive fluid is preheated by plurality of players according to predetermined
means of the low grade waste heat thermal resource eligibility criterion when triggered.
fluid and is vaporized by means of the discharge of
the intermediate fluid from the first turbine, said
vaporized organic motive fluid being expanded in a
second turbine, whereby power is produced.

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The invention relates to a method and apparatus for


restoring the extractive potential of organic
hydroxyoxime-based extraction solution used in the
recovery of metals by liquid-liquid extraction. The
method is two-stage, in which an aqueous solution
of hydroxylamine or some hydroxylamine compound
is used in the reaction stage, and the removal of the
undesirable compounds generated in the reaction
occurs in the second stage by adsorption
purification. The reaction stage and the adsorptive
stage are carried out in a mixing tank.
21: 2012/00219 22: 2012/01/11 43: 2012/07/30
51: C07F, C08F
71: W.R. Grace & Co.-Conn
72: FANG, Xinggao, BOYER, Timothy A., HAIN,
John Henry Jr.
33: US 31: 61/186,090 32: 2009/06/11
54: PROCESS OF MAKING ALUMINOXANE AND
CATALYSTS COMPRISING THUS PREPARED
ALUMINOXANE
00: -
Processes for preparing aluminoxane comprising:
bringing into contact under reaction conditions in an
inert atmosphere a liquid containing reaction mixture
comprising: (i) a water in oil emulsion comprising
water and at least one emulsifier in a first
hydrocarbon solvent; and (ii) an organoaluminum
compound capable of forming aluminoxane in a
second hydrocarbon solvent; provided that the
aluminoxane produced by the reaction is present in
solution under the reaction conditions. In a preferred
embodiment a support carrier for the aluminoxane:
(i) is present during the contact step or (ii) is
introduced following contact. A polymerization
catalyst can be prepared wherein the support carrier
is SiO2 and a Group 3 to Group 10 metal containing 21: 2012/00222 22: 2012/01/11 43: 2012/07/12
single site complex is mixed with the aluminoxane. 51: A01G
71: RHODIA OPERATIONS
Catalysts suitable for polymerizing an olefin such as
72: CHEN, Zhiyun, CASTAING, Jean-Christophe,
ethylene or copolymerizing an olefin with at least LABEAU, Marie-Pierre
one C3 to C2o alpha-olefin can be produced. 33: US 31: 61/270,128 32: 2009/07/02
54: SOIL HYDROPHILIZATION AGENT AND
21: 2012/00220 22: 2012/01/11 43: 2012/07/17 METHODS FOR USE
51: B01D, B01F, C07C, C22B 00: -
71: Outotec Oyj Disclosed are soil additives capable of hydrophilizing
72: PAATERO, Erkki, JYRKK, Kai, VIROLAINEN, soil particles and/or increase available water
Sami capacity in soil. The soil additive are capable of
33: FI 31: 20090238 32: 2009/06/11 increasing the available water content/capacity
54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR (AWC) in soils, the additive in one embodiment
REGENERATION OF EXTRACTION SOLUTION IN comprising a polymer composition having a
METAL EXTRACTION PROCESSES
hydrophilic portion and a hydrophobic portion,
00: -
wherein the hydrophobic portion of the copolymer

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binds with the soil particle surface and the 33: EP 31: 09179827.2 32: 2009/12/18
hydrophilic portion of the copolymer can bind with 33: EP 31: 09179337.2 32: 2009/12/15
water. This results in the prevention, arrest or 33: EP 31: 09167017.4 32: 2009/07/31
54: LONG ACTING INSULIN COMPOSITION
decelerated loss of water from the targeted area, for
00: -
example the plant root zone, which allows for The present invention relates to a pharmaceutical
improved water usage efficiency by plants, grasses, composition comprising an insulin compound in a
vegetation, etc. concentration that is sufficient to maintain a
therapeutically effective level of the insulin
21: 2012/00223 22: 2012/01/11 43: 2012/07/12 compound in blood plasma for at least 3 days
51: A61K, A61P, C07K characterized by having a pharmacokinetic profile in
71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GmbH vivo with substantially no burst of the insulin
72: CLEEMANN, Felix, HERSEL, Ulrich, KADEN-
VAGT, Silvia, RAU, Harald, WEGGE, Thomas, compound. The present invention further relates to
LESSMANN, Torben the use of an insulin compound for preparing said
33: EP 31: 09167027.3 32: 2009/07/31 pharmaceutical composition as well as a kit of parts
33: EP 31: 09174525.7 32: 2009/10/29 comprising said pharmaceutical composition.
33: EP 31: 09179336.4 32: 2009/12/15
33: EP 31: 09179818.1 32: 2009/12/18
54: PRODRUGS COMPRISING AN INSULIN 21: 2012/00225 22: 2012/01/11 43: 2012/07/11
LINKER CONJUGATE 51: H01H, H02J, H04B
00: - 71: SMIT, Francois Albertus
The present invention relates to a prodrug or a 72: SMIT, Francois Albertus
33: ZA 31: 2011/00712 32: 2011/01/27
pharmaceutically acceptable salt thereof comprising 54: A REMOTE CONTROLLED LOAD LIMITING
an insulin linker conjugate D-L, wherein D DEVICE
represents the insulin moiety; and -L is a non- 00: -
biologically active linker moiety -L1 represented by The invention relates to a remote-controlled load
formula (I), wherein the dashed line indicates the limiting device (10) operable remotely to control
attachment to one of the amino groups of the insulin supply of electricity to load. The device (10) is
by forming an amide bond. The invention further coupled to a distribution box (11) which has a circuit
relates to pharmaceutical compositions comprising breaker (20), the distrubution box (11) being
said prodrugs as well as their use as a medicament upstream of the load. A communication
for treating or preventing diseases or disorders arrangement (16) receives a control to the
which can be treated by insulin. communication arrangement (16) and coupled to the
circuit breaker (20), the control module (18) being
operable to adjust the threshold at which the circuit
breaker (20) interrupts the supply of electricity to the
load in response to receipt of a control signal
indicating that load limiting is required.

21: 2012/00224 22: 2012/01/11 43: 2012/07/11


51: A61K
71: SANOFI-AVENTIS DEUTSCHLAND GmbH
72: CLEEMANN, Felix, HERSEL, Ulrich, KADEN-
VAGT, Silvia, LEMANN, Torben, RAU, Harald,
WEGGE, Thomas, SPROGE, Kennett

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21: 2012/00228 22: 2012/01/11 43: 2012/07/12


51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Basilea Pharmaceutica AG
72: POHLMANN, Jens, BACHMANN, Felix
33: EP 31: 09166469.8 32: 2009/07/27
54: FURAZANOBENZIMIDAZOLES AS
21: 2012/00231 22: 2012/01/11 43: 2012/07/18
PRODRUGS TO TREAT NEOPLASTIC OR
51: B01D, C02F
AUTOIMMUNE DISEASES
71: Sweetwater Environmental Solutions, LLC
00: -
72: HEMMINGS, Raymond T., CORNELIUS, Bruce
A compound of formula (II) wherein (a) represents a
J.
divalent benzene residue which is unsubstituted or 33: US 31: 61/268,320 32: 2009/06/11
substituted by one or two additional substituents 54: PROCESS FOR ENHANCED REMEDIATION
independently selected from lower alkyl, halo-lower OF CONTAMINATED WASTEWATERS, SOILS
alkyl, hydroxy-lower alkyl, lower alkoxy-lower alkyl, AND WASTEFORMS
acyloxy-lower alkyl, phenyl, hydroxy, lower alkoxy, 00: -
hydroxy-lower alkoxy, lower alkoxy-lower alkoxy, The present invention provides reagents that may be
phenyl-lower alkoxy, lower alkylcarbonyloxy, amino, useful for treating wastes such as impure aqueous
mono(lower alkyl)amino, di(lower alkyl)amino, materials including wastewater to remove a
mono(lower alkenyl)amino, di(lower alkenyl)amino, significant proportion of the heavy metals that may
lower alkoxycarbonylamino, lower be contained therein. The reagents include a
alkylcarbonylamino, substituted amino wherein the calcium aluminosilicate (CAS) source and may
two substituents on nitrogen form together with the include one or more of the following elements as an
nitrogen heterocyclyl, lower alkylcarbonyl, carboxy, oxide: calcium oxide, aluminum oxide, silicon oxide,
lower 15 alkoxycarbonyl, cyano, halogen, and nitro; iron oxide, magnesium oxide, sodium oxide,
or wherein two adjacent substituents can be potassium oxide, and sulfate. Further, the reagent
methylenedioxy; or a divalent pyridine residue (Z = comprises lime either as CaO or Ca(OH)2 In
N) which is unsubstituted or substituted additionally addition, the invention provides methods for treating
by lower alkyl, lower alkoxy, lower alkoxy-lower wastes such as impure aqueous materials to remove
alkoxy,amino, optionally substituted by one or two a significant proportion of the heavy metals
substituents selected from lower alkyl, lower alkenyl contained therein.
and alkylcarbonyl, halo-20 lower alkyl, lower alkoxy-
lower alkyl, or halogen; R1 represents hydrogen,
lower alkylcarbonyl, hydroxy-lower alkylor cyano-
loweralkyl; and R2 represents a group selected from:
(b), (c) and (d); or pharmaceutically acceptable salts
thereof.

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21: 2012/00239 22: 12/01/2012 43: 12/07/2012


51: A61K, C07K
71: JIANGSU HANSOH PHARMACEUTICAL
GROUP CO LTD
72: WANG YALI, LU AIFENG, SUN CHANGAN,
YUAN HENGLI
33: CN 31: 200910165559.9 32: 2009/07/30
21: 2012/00237 22: 12/01/2012 43: 12/07/2012 54: DERIVATIVE OF GLP-1 ANALOGUE OR ITS
51: A44B, H01F PHARMACEUTICAL SALTS AND THEIR USE
71: RHYS JAMES COUZYN 00: -
72: RHYS JAMES COUZYN 57: This invention discloses a derivative of a GLP-1
33: ZA 31: 2010/08700 32: 2010/12/01 analogue or its pharmaceutical salts, wherein said
54: WEIGHT RELEASE MECHANISM FOR GLP-1 analogue contains the amino acid sequence
BUOYANCY COMPENSATOR DEVICES of general formula (I). The derivative of the GLP-1
00: - analogue provided by this invention has the function
57: A weight integration system for a buoyancy of human GLP-1, and a longer half-life in vivo
compensator vest, includes a pocket located on the compared with the human GLP-1. The derivative of
buoyancy compensator vest for receiving a weight the GLP-1 analogue or its pharmaceutical salts, or
pouch containing weights. A weight release pharmaceutical compositions containing the
mechanism ensures that the weight pouch is derivative of the GLP-1 analogue or its
securely retained within the pocket, but can be pharmaceutical salts provided by this invention could
readily removed from the pocket when it is no longer be used widely in treating non-insulin-dependent
required. The weight release mechanism comprises diabetes, insulin-dependent diabetes or obesity. X1-
a magnetic fastener which includes at least one X2-Glu-Gly-Thr-Phe-Thr-Ser-Asp-X10-Ser-X12-X13-X14-
magnet contained in a first housing which is located Glu-X16-X17-Ala-X19-X20-X21-Phe-Ile-X24-Trp-Leu-X27-
on the outside of the pocket, towards its front end, X28-X29-X30-X31-X32-X33-X34-X35-X36-X37-X38-X39-Lys (I)
and a corresponding attracted magnet located in a
second housing on a strap extending from the
weight pouch. 21: 2012/00241 22: 12/01/2012 43: 12/07/2012
51: G01V
71: CGGVERITAS SERVICES SA
72: MAXWELL PETER WILLIAM, PREUSSER
THOMAS, JUROK JASON ALEX
33: US 31: 61/431,963 32: 2010/01/12
54: PORTABLE DEVICE AND METHOD TO
GENERATE SEISMIC WAVES
00: -
57: A portable seismic source for generating a
seismic wave in the ground. The portable seismic
source includes a casing containing an impulsive
energy device; a base plate configured to be placed

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on the ground; and a stabilizing foot mechanism supporting an oxidation reaction in electronic contact
configured to be provided between the casing and with a side that is a cathode (26) supporting a
the base plate. The stabilizing foot mechanism reduction reaction. The cathode of the modifier faces
includes a stabilizer which is fixed relative to the
the sacrificial anode and is separated from it by the
casing and configured to be placed on the base
plate and a stanchion that is configured to move filler (28). The filler contains an electrolyte that
relative to the stabilizer and to enter through the connects the sacrificial anode to the cathode of the
stabilizer and apply a force on the base plate when modifier. The anode of the modifier faces away from
energy is applied from the impulsive energy device. the sacrificial anode. The reduction reaction on the
cathode of the modifier may substantially comprise
the reduction of oxygen from the air.

21: 2012/00250 22: 2012/01/12 43: 2012/07/12


51: H01M
71: BLACKLIGHT POWER, INC.
72: MILLS, Randell, L.
33: US 31: 61/232,291 32: 2009/08/07
33: US 31: 61/234,234 32: 2009/08/14
33: US 31: 61/236,046 32: 2009/08/21
33: US 31: 61/239,689 32: 2009/09/03
21: 2012/00248 22: 2012/01/12 43: 2012/07/12 33: US 31: 61/248,655 32: 2009/10/05
51: C23F 54: HETEROGENEOUS HYDROGEN-CATALYST
71: GLASS, Gareth, ROBERTS, Adrian, DAVISON, POWER SYSTEM
Nigel 00: -
72: GLASS, Gareth, ROBERTS, Adrian, DAVISON, A power source and hydride reactor is provided that
Nigel powers a power system comprising (i) a reaction cell
33: GB 31: 0910167.6 32: 2009/06/15
for the catalysis of atomic hydrogen to form
54: CORROSION PROTECTION OF STEEL IN
CONCRETE hydrinos, (ii) a chemical fuel mixture comprising at
00: - least two components chosen from: a source of
The use of an electric field modifier to boost the catalyst or catalyst; a source of atomic hydrogen or
current output of a discrete sacrificial anode to atomic hydrogen; reactants to form the source of
enhance its protective effect and to direct the current catalyst or catalyst and a source of atomic hydrogen
output in a preferred direction to improve current or atomic hydrogen; one or more reactants to initiate
distribution in the galvanic protection of steel in the catalysis of atomic hydrogen; and a support to
hardened reinforced concrete elements exposed to enable the catalysis, (iii) thermal systems for
the air is disclosed. In one method a combination reversing an exchange reaction to thermally
comprising a sacrificial anode (21) and an electric regenerate the fuel from the reaction products, (iv) a
field modifier (25) and an ionically conductive filler heat sink that accepts the heat from the power-
(28) is embedded in a cavity formed in a concrete producing reactions, and (v) a power conversion
element and the sacrificial anode is directly system. In an embodiment, the catalysis reaction is
connected to the steel (22). The modifier comprises activated or initiated and propagated by one or more
an element with a side that is an anode (27) other chemical reactions such as a hydride-halide

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exchange reaction between a metal of the catalyst 54: METHOD TO DEVELOP HIGH OLEIC ACID
and another metal. These reactions are thermally SOYBEANS USING CONVENTIONAL SOYBEAN
reversible by the removal of metal vapor in the BREEDING TECHNIQUES
00: -
reverse exchange. The hydrino reactions are
Disclosed is a soybean plant with mutations in
maintained and regenerated in a batch mode using
FAD2-1A and FAD2-1B. Moreover, disclosure is
thermally- coupled multi-cells arranged in bundles
directed to seeds from said plants with altered ratios
wherein cells in the power-production phase of the
of monosaturated and polyunsaturated fats In
cycle heat cells in the regeneration phase. In this
particular, the disclosure is directed to plants which
intermittent cell power design, the thermal power is
exhibit elevated levels of oleic acid.
statistically constant as the cell number becomes
large, or the cells cycle is controlled to achieve
steady power. In another power system 21: 2012/00252 22: 2012/01/12 43: 2012/07/12
51: C08J, C08L
embodiment, the hydrino reactions are maintained
71: KLCKNER PENTAPLAST GMBH & CO. KG
and regenerated continuously in each cell wherein 72: DEIRINGER, Gnther, SCHMIDT, Bernd,
heat from the power production phase of a thermally JRGENS, Sascha
reversible cycle provides the energy for regeneration 33: DE 31: 10 2009 037 253.9 32: 2009/08/12
of the initial reactants from the products. Since the 54: VINYL CHLORIDE POLYMER FILM AND
reactants undergo both modes simultaneously in METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAME
each cell, the thermal power output from each cell is 00: -
The invention relates to a film made of a vinyl
constant. Thermal power is converted to electrical
chloride polymer mixture that, in addition to the
power by a heat engine exploiting a cycle such as a conventional additives, contains 0.1 to less than 5 wt
Rankine, Brayton, Stirling, or steam-engine cycle. In % of a semicrystalline or amorphous polyester, has
another embodiment, the exchange reactions are a good thermal formability, and is suitable for the
constituted in half-cell reactions as the basis of a packaging of bulk goods. The film is produced by
unique fuel cell wherein direct electrical power is extruding or by calendering the plastified vinyl
developed with energy released by the reaction of chloride polymer mixture, optionally followed by
inline/offline stretching and, optionally, thermally
hydrogen to form hydrinos. formed immediately thereafter.

21: 2012/00260 22: 2012/01/12 43: 2012/07/12


51: C08L
71: Evonik Rhm GmbH
72: BUMANN, Detlef, DREXLER, Albert,
WILLEMANN, Ricardo Luiz
33: DE 31: 10 2009 027 659.9 32: 2009/07/13
54: POLYPHENYLSULPHONE-
POLYTETRAFLUOROETHYLENE
COMPOSITIONS AND USE THEREOF
00: -
The invention relates to a method for producing
plastic molded bodies, characterised in that the two
plastic materials PPSU and PTFE are mixed with
one another at a temperature of 340 degrees
Celsius to 385 degrees Celsius in an extruder, the
21: 2012/00251 22: 2012/01/12 43: 2012/07/12 resulting compound is granulated and the granules
51: A01H are extruded into plastic molded bodies at a screw
71: THE UNITED STATES OF AMERICA, THE
temperature of 370 degrees Celsius to 390 degrees
CURATORS OF THE UNIVERSITY OF MISSOURI
72: BILYEU, Kristin, SHANNON, Grover, LEE, Celsius. The plastic molded bodies obtained are
Jeong-dong, PHAM, Tung, Anh used as anti-wear tapes in oil delivery pipes.
33: US 31: 61/223,942 32: 2009/07/08

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21: 2012/00263 22: 2012/01/12 43: 2012/07/26


51: A01N, A61K
71: Romark Laboratories L.C.
72: ROSSIGNOL, Jean-Francois, SEMPLE, J.
Edward
33: US 31: 61/220,891 32: 2009/06/26
54: COMPOUNDS AND METHODS FOR
TREATING INFLUENZA
00: -
This invention is directed to methods for treating and
preventing influenza infection by inhibiting influenza
virus HA maturation processes employing
compounds of formula I. It is also directed to
combinations for treating and preventing influenza
infection comprising compounds of formula I and
other agents. 21: 2012/00272 22: 2012/01/13 43: 2012/07/17
51: G06Q, G07F
71: Smart Hub Pte. Ltd.
72: IBASCO, Alex D., UBALDE, Oliver L., TIU,
Darlene Katherine L., SALVADOR, Rodrigo S.,
PALERMO, Christopher R.
33: SG 31: 200904119-5 32: 2009/06/16
54: TRANSACTION SYSTEM AND METHOD
00: -
A transaction method and system comprising
receiving a request to change a transaction channel
or mode of an account having a plurality of
transaction channels/modes from a first state to a
second state; and changing the state of the
transaction channel/mode to the second state in
21: 2012/00265 22: 2012/01/12 43: 2012/07/17 response to the received request is disclosed. The
51: F23G invention further discloses a transaction facilitator for
71: SWEENEY, John Gerard facilitating transactions in relation to an account
72: SWEENEY, John Gerard having a plurality of transaction channels or modes,
33: GB 31: 0911220.2 32: 2009/06/29 and operable to receive via the communication
54: WASTE MANAGEMENT SYSTEM
network a request from an owner of the account to
00: -
System (1) and method of integrated waste change the state of a transaction channel/mode of
management, comprising the use of a source (2) of the plurality of transaction channels/modes from a
a combustible waste material, a separator (3) for first state to a second state; wherein, upon receipt of
separating the combustible waste material from a the request the transaction facilitator is operable to
recyclable material, an airless drier (4) for drying the change the state of the transaction channel to the
combustible waste material to generate a pyrolysis second state.
feedstock, and a pyrolyser (5) for pyrolysing the
pyrolysis feedstock to form char and pyrogas. A
system and method for power generation comprising
the waste management system or method according
to the invention, further comprising the use of an
oxidiser (7) for the high-temperature oxidation of
syngas generated from the pyrolysis feedstock to
generate heat for power production.

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locations along the length of the tobacco rod have


film-forming compound located only on sides of the
smoking article not in contact with the substrate. The
invention includes a tobacco rod including the
wrapper, a smoking article including the tobacco rod
and processes for making the wrapper, as well as a
method of abating the tendency of wrapper with an
aqueous starch-based printed pattern to wrinkle
during its manufacture.

21: 2012/00276 22: 2012/01/13 43: 2012/07/25


51: C07K
71: GLAXO GROUP LIMITED
72: DE ANGELIS, Elena, LIU, Haiqun, SCHON,
Oliver, COULSTOCK, Edward
33: US 31: 61/226,028 32: 2009/07/16
33: US 31: 61/307,554 32: 2010/02/24
54: IMPROVED ANTI-SERUM ALBUMIN BINDING
21: 2012/00278 22: 2012/01/13 43: 2012/07/13
SINGLE VARIABLE DOMAINS
51: A23L, C09B
00: -
71: CHR. HANSEN A/S
The invention relates to improved anti-serum
72: KOEHLER, Klaus, KENSOE, Martin
albumin immunoglobulin single variable domains, as 33: EP 31: 09168968.7 32: 2009-08-28
well as ligands and drug conjugates comprising such 54: HIGH STRENGTH CARBO SUBSTANCES
variable domains, compositions, nucleic acids, 00: -
vectors and hosts. A black colouring substance, comprising carbo
vegetabilis as a black pigment. The colouring
substance may be used as a colouring agent in the
21: 2012/00277 22: 2012/01/13 43: 2012/07/13 manufacture of e.g. food and pharmaceutical
51: A24D products.
71: PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A.
72: ROSE, Marc, W., SHERWOOD, Timothy, S.
33: US 31: 12/512,580 32: 2009/07/30
21: 2012/00284 22: 2012/01/13 43: 2012/07/13
54: BANDED PAPER, SMOKING ARTICLE AND
51: G05F, H02J
METHOD
71: HANCOX, Henry William
00: -
72: HANCOX, Henry William
A cigarette wrapper 123 includes transversely
33: ZA 31: 2010/08570 32: 2010/11/30
extending banded regions 126 applied by a printing 54: A CONTROLLER FOR A SOLAR-POWERED
technique, such as gravure printing. The banded PUMP/MOTOR
regions are applied in a single application of an 00: -
aqueous starch solution also containing an anti- The invention relates to a controller (10) for a solar-
wrinkling agent such as propylene glycol, and powered pump/motor (16). The controller (10)
calcium carbonate. The pattern of banded regions includes a control input (20) connected or
may be bands or stripes and the like which lie along conectable to an electrical output (110) of a solar
and/or around a tobacco rod in a cigarette including panel (102), thereby to detect an output level of the
the wrapper. The banded regions may be solid or solar panel (102). The controller (10) includes a
contain any number of cross-web and/or longitudinal control output (22) connected or connectable
discontinuities. The pattern may be configured so (whether directly or indirectly) to a solar-powered
that when a smoking article including the wrapper is pump/motor (106), the output (22) being operableto
placed on a substrate, at least two longitudinal direct the operation of the pump/motor (22). The

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controller (10 also includes a control module (12)


operable to detect whether the output (110) from the
solar panel (102) is above a pre-defined or pre-
definable threshold and, if so, to activate the
pump/motor (106) and, if not, to deactivate the
pump/motor (106).

21: 2012/00292 22: 2012/01/13 43: 2012/07/26


51: A61K
71: Navinta LLC
72: JOBDEVAIRAKKAM, Christopher N.
33: US 31: 12/491,046 32: 2009/06/24
54: CROSS-LINKED POLYALLYLAMINE TABLET
CORE
00: -
A method and a composition for making a
composition, tablet, or tablet core having cross-
linked polyallylamine salts such as sevelamer
hydrochloride, sevelamer carbonate, or colesevelam
hydrochloride, that may be used for treating
hyperphosphatemia or reducing cholesterol. The
21: 2012/00291 22: 2012/01/13 43: 2012/07/13
method involves blending of a cross-linked
51: C23C
polyallylamine salt with a water soluble excipient,
71: Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.V.
optionally with water, an additive and /or a lubricant,
72: BOROVIK, Alexander Sergeevich,
and further tableting the resulting blend to form
DEAVENPORT, Dennis Leon, HELLER, Jrg,
tablets and tablet cores.
KUZMANOVIC, Boris, LUTTMER, Arthur Robert,
OBERHAUSER, Simon
33: US 31: 61/230,265 32: 2009/07/31
21: 2012/00293 22: 2012/01/13 43: 2012/07/17
54: PROCESS FOR THE PREPARATION OF A
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
COATED SUBSTRATE, COATED SUBSTRATE,
71: Zhejiang Beta Pharma Inc., KANG, Xinshan
AND USE THEREOF
72: KANG, Xinshan, LONG, Wei, MA, Cunbo,
00: -
WANG, Yanping, CAO, Hong, WANG, Yinxiang,
The invention relates to a process for preparing a
TAN, Fenlai, HU, Yunyan
substrate with a multizone metallic coating 33: CN 31: 200910089274.1 32: 2009/07/15
comprising the steps of heating a metallic material 54: COMPOUNDS AS HYPOXIA MIMETICS, AND
optionally comprising a metallic outer layer having a COMPOSITIONS, AND USES THEREOF
different composition than said metallic material, to a 00: -
temperature T1, depositing a coating of aluminium, This invention relates to new compounds that can
magnesium, and/or zinc, and cooling down to a serve as hypoxia mimetics. This invention also
temperature T2 and continuing the deposition. It relates to methods of increasing HIF levels or activity
furthermore relates to a substrate with a multizone in a subject or treating a condition associated with
metallic coating obtainable with said process. HIF levels or activity in a subject by administering to
the subject at least one of these compounds.

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21: 2012/00294 22: 2012/01/13 43: 2012/07/18


51: E05B, G08B, G09F
71: Exaqtworld
72: LODI, Tamas, FAVIER, Alain
33: FR 31: 0954129 32: 2009/06/18
54: DEVICE FOR MARKING AN ITEM WITH A
VIEW TO IDENTIFYING SAME
00: -
The invention relates to a device (10; 20) for marking
an item, with a view to identifying same, including: a
spike (14; 24) to be passed through the item to be 21: 2012/00295 22: 2012/01/13 43: 2012/07/25
marked or through a packaging containing said item; 51: C07K, G01N
and a head (12; 22) having two opposite surfaces, 71: Laboratorios LETI, S.L.
the spike extending from a first surface of the two 72: SOTO-LVAREZ, Manuel, RAMREZ GARCA,
surfaces, characterized in that the head has, on the Laura, COELHO, Eduardo Antonio Ferraz,
ALONSO-BEDATE, Carlos
side of the second opposite surface, a printed area
33: EP 31: 09165282.6 32: 2009/07/13
that is protected by a transparent protective cover 54: DIAGNOSIS OF A PARASITIC DISEASE SUCH
(16; 30). AS LEISHMANIASIS USING RIBOSOMAL
PROTEIN EXTRACT (RPE)
00: -
The invention relates to a diagnosis method for
Leishmaniasis using a RPE.

21: 2012/00302 22: 16/01/2012 43: 06/08/2012


51: E21C, E21D
71: F AND R CATAI MINING (PTY) LTD
72: ROLF DIETERICH
33: ZA 31: 2010/09029 32: 2010/12/15,
33: ZA 31: 2011/03249 32: 2011/05/05
54: A DRILLING RIG
00: -
57: A drilling rig, said drilling rig including at least two
parts, the first part including a securing means to
secure the drilling rig relative a stope and the second
part including a drilling means, the second part
pivotable relative to the first part, thereby facilitating
drilling substantially perpendicular to the stope.

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21: 2012/00325 22: 2012/01/16 43: 2012/07/17


51: B41F, B41J, B41M, G01B
71: Ball Packaging Europe GmbH 21: 2012/00326 22: 2012/01/16 43: 2012/07/17
72: NOLL, Werner, KREUTZ, Patrick 51: A61K
33: DE 31: 10 2009 028 228.9 32: 2009/08/04 71: Norgine BV
54: DEVICE AND METHOD FOR SURFACE 72: ATTWELL, Mark, COCKETT, Alasdair, COX,
PROCESSING HAVING A TEST STATION Ian, GRANGER, Janet, OZA, Pankaj, PADFIELD,
00: - Dawn, PADFIELD, Nick
The invention relates to a device for surface 33: GB 31: 0912487.6 32: 2009/07/17
54: IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO
processing of objects (200) having round cross COLON CLEANSING COMPOSITIONS
sections and an at least partially electrically 00: -
conductive outer wall, having a plurality of The invention provides a dry composition for
processing stations and a feeder device having admixture with water, wherein the composition is
mounting devices for mounting objects (200) to be optionally presented in two or more parts and
processed, wherein the feeder device is comprises, per litre of solution to be made, the
following components: (a) 85 to 115 g polyethylene
implemented for transporting objects (200) each
glycol (PEG) having an average molecular weight of
mounted in a mounting device synchronously from 2500 to 4500; (b) 6 to 9 g sodium sulphate; (c) 2 to 3
one processing station to the next. According to the g sodium chloride; (d) 0.5 to 1.5 g potassium
invention, such a device is characterized in that one chloride; (e) 5 to 15 g of an organic acid component;
processing station is a test station (100) comprising and (f) orange flavouring. Also provided are
a voltage source (120), an electrode (110) coupled solutions, kits, unit doses and methods that
to the voltage source (120), and an analysis unit comprise or use the compositions.
(130), wherein the analysis unit is implemented for
21: 2012/00327 22: 2012/01/16 43: 2012/07/17
detecting changes in voltage between the electrode 51: D21C, D21H
(110) and an object (200) present at the test station 71: Stora Enso OYJ
(100). The invention further relates to a 72: VEHVILINEN, Marianna, KAMPPURI, Taina,
correspondingly implemented test station (100) for a PELTOLA, Maarit, HARLIN, Ali, NOUSIAINEN, Pertti
device for surface processing of objects (200) having 33: SE 31: 0950534-8 32: 2009/07/07
54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING
round cross sections and an at least partially
MICROFIBRILLATED CELLULOSE
electrically conductive outer wall, and a method for 00: -
surface processing of objects (200) having round The invention relates to a process for treating
cross sections and an at least partially electrically cellulosic fibres which process comprises
conductive outer wall. mechanically pre-treating the fibres followed by
treating the fibres with an enzyme and thereafter
mixing the fibres with a solution comprising an alkali
metal hydroxide followed by mechanically treating
the fibres to form microfibrillated cellulose. In this

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way it is possible to produce MFC in an improved 54: NEW ANTIVIRAL COMPOUNDS USEFUL FOR
and energy efficient way. THE TREATMENT OR THE PREVENTION OF
EPIDEMIC KERATOCONJONCTIVITIS
00: -
21: 2012/00328 22: 2012/01/16 43: 2012/07/17 Herein arc disclosed novel compounds according to
51: D21C, D21H Formula (I) and aggregates comprising such
71: Stora Enso OYJ
72: HEISKANEN, Isto, BACKFOLK, Kaj, compounds. These aggregates arc useful to treat
VEHVILINEN, Marianna, KAMPPURI, Taina, and prevent ocular infections caused by a vims,
NOUSIAINEN, Pertti which virus binds to terminal sialic residues present
33: SE 31: 0950535-5 32: 2009/07/07 on the cell surface of the cell to be infected by the
54: PROCESS FOR PRODUCING virus.
MICROFIBRILLATED CELLULOSE
00: -
The invention relates to a process for treating
cellulosic fibres which process comprises pre-
treating the fibres with an enzyme in a first
enzymatic treatment followed by mechanical pre-
treating the fibres in a first mechanical treatment and
a second enzymatic treatment followed by a second
mechanical treatment of the fibres to form
microfibrillated cellulose. In this way it is possible to
produce MFC in an improved and energy efficient
way.

21: 2012/00329 22: 2012/01/16 43: 2012/07/23


51: D21C, D21H 21: 2012/00332 22: 2012/01/16 43: 2012/07/17
71: Stora Enso OYJ 51: C12N
72: HEISKANEN, Isto, BACKFOLK, Kaj, 71: Abbott Laboratories
VEHVILINEN, Marianna, KAMPPURI, Taina, 72: PEREIRA, Suzette, DAS, Tapas, KRISHNAN,
NOUSIAINEN, Pertti Padmavathy, MUKERJI, Pradip
33: SE 31: 0950534-8 32: 2009/07/07 33: US 31: 12/505,293 32: 2009/07/17
54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF 54: NOVEL?9-ELONGASE FOR PRODUCTION OF
MICROFIBRILLATED CELLULOSE AND POLYUNSATURATED FATTY ACID-ENRICHED
PRODUCED MICROFIBRILLATED CELLULOSE OILS
00: - 00: -
The invention relates to a process for producing The present disclosure relates to isolated
microfibrillated cellulose which process comprises polynucleotides encoding a delta 9-elongase, delta
providing a slurry comprising cellulosic fibers, 9-elongases encoded by the isolated
treating the slurry with an enzyme, mechanically polynucleotides, expression vectors comprising the
treating the slurry so that the fibers are disintegrated isolated polynucleotides, host cells comprising the
wherein the mechanical treatment and the treatment expression vectors, and methods for producing delta
with the enzyme is performed simultaneously in a 9-elongase and polyunsaturated fatty acids.
single treatment step. In this way it is possible to
produce MFC in an improved and energy efficient
way. The invention further relates to microfibrillated
cellulose produced according to the process.

21: 2012/00330 22: 2012/01/16 43: 2012/07/27


51: A61K, A61P, C07H
71: Adenovir Pharma AB
72: STERNER, Olov, ELLERVIK, Ulf, APLANDER,
Karolina, CARLSSON, Anders
33: SE 31: 0950531-4 32: 2009/07/07

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21: 2012/00337 22: 11/01/2012 43: 08/08/2012


51: A01H, C07K, C12N
71: PIONEER HI-BRED INTERNATIONAL INC
72: LAWIT SHAI J and TOMES DWIGHT T
33: US 31: 61/228,195 32: 2009/07/24,
54: THE USE OF DIMERIZATION DOMAIN
21: 2012/00336 22: 13/01/2012 43: 08/08/2012
COMPONENT STACKS TO MODULATE PLANT
51: E21C
ARCHITECTURE
71: JOY MM DELAWARE INC
00: -
72: STRYFFELER DAVID, MCDANIEL DON,
57: This invention provides means for altering the
MCCORMICK CHRIS
harvest index of crop plants by modulating the
33: US 31: 61/435,027 32: 2011/01/21,
expression of transgenic genes using dimerization
54: METHOD OF CONTROLLING A MINER TO
domain and component stacks, thereby modulating
CAUSE WOBBLE IN THE CUTTING HEADS
plant architecture. The transgene/dimerization
00: -
domain stacks are provided in a single
57: Methods, systems, and computer-readable
transformation vector unit and are used to modulate
media containing instructions for controlling a miner.
plant growth, yield, and harvest index in plants.
One system includes a cutter head, a left tram
system, a right tram system, and a cutter head
controller. The cutter head includes a plurality of bits
and a plurality of sections defining at least one
recess. The left and right tram systems are
configured to move the miner, and the cutter head
controller is configured to vary a cutter speed of at
least one of the left tram system and the right tram
system to cause the cutter head to alternate back
and forth to bring the plurality of bits into
engagement with material accumulating within the
least one recess.
21: 2012/00338 22: 11/01/2012 43: 08/08/2012
51: B01D, C02F
71: I.D.E TECHNOLOGIES LTD
72: REUVENI EREZ, BEN-YAISH JACOB,
LIBERMAN BORIS, BRUSILOVSKY MIRIAM,
SCHWARCZ ELAZAR

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33: US 31: 61/225,948 32: 2009/07/16 provide ample slack in the fiber optic cable to, for
54: VERTICAL DESALINATION ELEMENT example, prevent over tension.
00: -
57: A vertical desalination element comprising a
vertical pressure vessel (PV), membrane elements,
and a loading mechanism for loading the membrane
elements into the vertical PV. The vertical
arrangement of the membrane elements and the
vertical PV enhances air bubble percolation,
increases construction efficiency and allow handling
heavy membrane elements. The membrane may be
loaded singly or groupwise, from either the upper or
the lower end of the vertical PV. The loading
mechanism may comprise various appliances and
devices for supporting and securing the membrane
elements, and may apply various ways of loading
and releasing the membrane elements.

21: 2012/00342 22: 17/01/2012 43: 08/08/2012


51: H02K
71: CONVERTEAM TECHNOLOGY LTD
72: BRADLEY STUART IAN and ALABASTER
DAVID
33: EP 31: 11000370.4 32: 2011/01/19
54: CENTRELESS ROTAR DOUBLE STATOR
MACHINE
00: -
57: An electrical machine (20) comprises a first
stator (22) and a second stator (24) spaced from the
first stator (22), at least one of the first stator (22)
and the second stator (24) including a guide
arrangement (26). The electrical machine (20) also
includes a plurality of rotor elements (30) located
between the first stator (22) and the second stator
21: 2012/00339 22: 11/01/2012 43: 08/08/2012 (24) and cooperating with the guide arrangement
51: E21C, E21F (26) for movement relative to the first stator (22) and
71: JOY MM DELAWARE INC the second stator (24). Adjacent rotor elements (30)
72: NIEDERRITER EDWARD F, FRANKLIN cooperate with each other so that the rotor elements
SHAWN W, HAUGHEY JAMES E (30) form a rotor and at least one of the rotor
33: US 31: 13/013,627 32: 2011/01/25 elements (30) includes a coupling element (32) to
54: FIBER OPTIC CABLE PROTECTION IN A transfer force to or from the rotor. Each rotor element
MINING SYSTEM (30) includes a first support surfacewhich faces
00: - towards the first stator (22) and defines a first air gap
57: A chain link assembly, a cable chain assembly with the first stator (22), a second support
and a mining system. The cable handler individual surfacewhich faces towards the second stator (24)
links may include an enclosed section for the fiber and defines a second air gap with the second stator
optic cable separate from other services for the (24), and one or more magnets (34) mounted on
machine. A flexible material or other structure may each of the first and second support surfaces in the
assemble the fiber optic cable in the cable handler in first and second air gaps.
a manner in which it "snakes" about the centerline to

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21: 2012/00355 22: 2012/01/17 43: 2012/07/25


51: H04W
71: TEXECOM LIMITED
72: GALBRAITH, Colin, O'CONNELL, Mike
33: UK 31: 0912737.4 32: 2009/07/22
54: A NETWORK ARRANGEMENT OF LOW
POWERED MONITORING DEVICES
00: -
A network arrangement of low powered monitored
devices which are linked together along with a
21: 2012/00351 22: 2012/01/17 43: 2012/07/27
51: A61K, A61P, C07D control device in a mesh network configuration. Each
71: Institut De Recherche Pour Le Developpement of the security devices and the control devices are
72: JULLIAN, Valrie, VALENTIN, Alexis, DEHARO, powered by an on board power source. To maximise
Eric, BOURDY, Genevive, HO-A-KWIE, Franciane, the lifetime of the of the power supply the devices
CACHET, Nadia are monitored periodically and synchronously, and
33: FR 31: 09/02959 32: 2009-06-18
the devices are only activated during monitoring.
54: SIMALIKALACTONE E AND USE THEREOF
AS A MEDICAMENT
00: -
Simalikalactone E, which can be extracted from the
plant Quassia amara, which can be used as a
medicament, in particular in the prevention and
treatment of malaria.

21: 2012/00354 22: 2012/01/17 43: 2012/07/30


51: H01L
71: FIRST SOLAR, INC.
72: BULLER, Benyamin, SHAO, Rui, POWELL,
Rick, C., GLOECKLER, Markus
33: US 31: 61/224,658 32: 2009/07/10
33: US 31: 61/225,013 32: 2009/07/13
54: PHOTOVOLTAIC DEVICES INCLUDING ZINC
00: -
A method of manufacturing a photovoltaic cell may
include depositing a cadmium sulfide layer on a
transparent conductive oxide stack; depositing a
zinc-containing layer on the cadmium sulfide layer;
and depositing a cadmium telluride layer on the zinc- 21: 2012/00368 22: 2012/01/17 43: 2012/07/17
containing layer. 51: C07D
71: Syngenta Participations AG
72: SULZER-MOSSE, Sarah, LAMBERTH,
Clemens, QUARANTA, Laura, RESPONDEK,
Mathias Stephan
33: EP 31: 09167741.9 32: 2009/08/12
54: MICROBIOCIDAL HETEROCYCLES
00: -
The present invention relates to heterocyclic
compounds of formula I which have microbiocidal
activity, in particular fungicidal activity as well as
methods of using the compounds of formula (I) to
control microbes: wherein A is x-C(R10R11)-C(=O)-,
x-C(R12R13)-C(=S)-, x-O-C(=O)-, x-O-C(=S)-, x-

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N(R14)-C(=O)-, x-N(R15)-C(=S)-,x-C(R16R17)-SO2- patients knee such that the knee is not in full
or X-N=C(R30)-,, in each case x indicates the bond extension; making an incision through the skin,
that is connected to R1; T is CR18 or N; Y1, Y2, Y3, muscle, and other soft tissue until the damaged
and Y4 are independently CR19 or N; Q is O or S; n bone surfaces are exposed; resecting an end portion
is 1 or 2; p is 1 or 2, providing that when n is 2, p is of the lateral tibia; resecting an end portion of the
1. R1 is phenyl, pyridyl, imidazolyl, or pyrazolyl; lateral femoral condyle; attaching a tibial prosthetic
wherein the phenyl, pyridyl, imidazolyl and pyrazolyl component to the resected end portion of the tibia;
are each optionally substituted by 1 to 3 substituents attaching a lateral femoral condyle prosthetic
independently selected from C1-C4 alkyl, C1-C4 component to the resected end portion of the lateral
haloalkyl, halogen, cyano, hydroxy and amino; R2, femoral condyle; determining the thickness of a
R3, R4, R5, R6, R7, R10, R11, R12, R13, R16, R17, mobile bearing member with the knee in full
R18,R19 and R30 each independently are hydrogen, extension; and inserting the mobile bearing member
halogen, cyano, C1-C4alkyl, or C1-C4haloalkyl; R8, between the tibial prosthetic component and the
R14 and R15 each independently are hydrogen or femoral prosthetic component.
C1-C4alkyl; and R9 is phenyl, benzyl or group (a):
wherein the phenyl, benzyl and group (a) are each
optionally substituted with 1 to 3 substituents
independently selected from C1-C4 alkyl, C1-C4
haloalkyl, halogen, cyano, hydroxy and amino; or a
salt or a N-oxide thereof.

21: 2012/00369 22: 2012/01/17 43: 2012/07/17 21: 2012/00371 22: 2012/01/17 43: 2012/07/17
51: A61B, A61F 51: C04B
71: MURRAY, David Wycliffe, DODD, Chris 71: CHRYSO
Alexander 72: MATEO, Sandrine, BOUSTINGORRY, Pascal,
72: MURRAY, David Wycliffe, DODD, Chris PELLERIN, Bruno, SEDAN, David
Alexander 33: FR 31: 0955586 32: 2009/08/07
33: US 31: 12/496,099 32: 2009/07/01 54: ANTI-FILMING SURFACE-ACTIVE AGENT
54: METHOD OF IMPLANTING A UNICONDYLAR 00: -
KNEE PROSTHESIS The invention relates to an anti-filming surface-active
00: - admixture for hydraulic binders that includes at least
A method of implanting a lateral unicondylar knee one fat and at least one anti-caking agent, to the
prosthesis in a lateral articulating portion of a femur method for preparing same, and to a method for
having a lateral condyle for engagement with a tibia, preparing a hydraulic binder composition suitable for
the manufacture of screeds or self-compacting
the method comprising the steps of: bending a
concrete (SCC), said method comprising the step of

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adding, to the hydraulic binder, the admixture of the


invention in a metered amount of between 50 and
1500 g/m3 of screed or concrete.

21: 2012/00373 22: 2012/01/17 43: 2012/07/19


51: A61K, A61P
71: GW Pharma Limited, Otsuka Pharmaceutical Co
Limited
72: WHALLEY, Ben, STEPHENS, Gary, WILLIAMS,
Claire, GUY, Geoffrey, WRIGHT, Stephen,
KIKUCHI, Tetsuro
33: GB 31: 0911580.9 32: 2009/07/03
54: USE OF ONE OR A COMBINATION OF
PHYTO-CANNABINOIDS IN THE TREATMENT OF
EPILEPSY
00: -
This invention relates to the use of one or more
cannabinoids in the treatment of epilepsy and more
particularly to the use of one or a combination of 21: 2012/00379 22: 18/01/2012 43: 18/07/2012
cannabinoids in the treatment of generalized or 51: A47F
71: POS TUNING UDO VOSSCHENRICH GMBH &
partial seizure. In one embodiment it relates to the
CO.KG
use of the cannabinoid THCV, as a pure or isolated 72: UDO VOSSHENRICH
compound, or as a plant extract in which significant 33: -. 31: -. 32: -.
amounts of any THC naturally present has been 54: GOODS ADVANCING DEVICE
selectively removed. In another embodiment the 00: -
phytocannabinoid is CBD. 57: The functionality and effectiveness of a goods
advancing device for a front cardboard box or goods
tray of several cardboard boxes or goods tray of a
21: 2012/00378 22: 18/01/2012 43: 08/08/2012 shelf-ready packaging system arranged one behind
51: B65G the other on a shelf of a dispaly rack or storage rack,
71: BRELKO PATENTS (PTY) LTD said cardboard boxes or goods trays having goods
72: ELLIS PETER and KING MELVYN GEORGE or packagings of goods stored therein, said goods
33: ZA 31: 2011/02059 32: 2011/03/18 advancing device comprising a pushing plate for the
54: SEALING ARRANGEMENT goods on a slide housing, are improved further and
00: - manual shelf stocking of deep sales racks having
57: A sealing arrangement which includes a frame tight shelf spacings and several cardboard boxes or
formed from a number of frame components, a cover goods trays stored one behind the other is made
of a flexible sheet material and a retention device substantially easier, which is achieved in that the
which clamps a portion of the cover between pushing plate (4) is fixed to the slide housing (5) so
opposing surfaces of the retention device and the as to be height adjustable and can be moved from
frame. an erect functional position to a flattened position.

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The invention provides methods for producing


plants, plant materials and seeds that receive
multiple desirable attributes for consumers of these
products, as well as for commercial plant growers,
and to improved plants, plant materials and seeds
that are produced by these methods. These
inventive methods provide hybrid plants, plant
materials and seeds having the mutant shrunken-2i
(sh2-i) allele incorporated into their genomes
sequentially along with one or more other mutant
alleles, such as the sugary- 1 (su1), sugary
enhancer- 1 (se1) and/or shrunken-2 (sh2) alleles,
21: 2012/00389 22: 2012/01/18 43: 2012/07/19
51: A61K, A61P, C07D and that have multiple beneficial traits, including an
71: EXELIXIS, INC. extended sugar retention ability at the post prime
72: CANNON, Hilary, IGO, David, TRAN, Tri eating stage and a significantly enhanced vigor and
33: US 31: 61/226,509 32: 2009/07/17 fitness to the plant, plant material and/or seed during
54: CRYSTALLINE FORMS OF N-[3-FLUORO-4- seed germination, seedling emergence from soil,
({6-(METHYLOXY)-7-[(3-MORPHOLIN-4-
and plant development.
YLPROPYL)OXY]-QUINOLIN-4-YL}OXY)PHENYL]-
N'-(4-FLUOROPHENYL)CYCLOPROPANE-1, 1-
DICARBOXAMIDE 21: 2012/00414 22: 2012/01/18 43: 2012/07/20
00: - 51: C25C, F15B
This invention relates to three crystalline forms of N- 71: Asco Joucomatic SA
[3-fluoro-4-((6-(methyloxy)- 7-[(3-morpholin-4- 72: BUNEL, Patrick, DUFFOUR, Thierry, LIBET,
ylpropyl)oxy]quinolin-4-yl oxy)phenyl]-N'-(4- Jacques
33: FR 31: 09 03581 32: 2009/07/21
fluorophenyl)cyclopropane-l.l-dicarboxamidc.
54: DEVICE FOR CONTROLLING AN AIR
Compound (I), designated as Form A, Form B, and CYLINDER
Form C. The invention provides methods for 00: -
treatment of cancer by exploiting the modulation of The invention relates to a device for controlling a
protein kinase activity. The invention also provides crust breaker air cylinder (1), said device including a
pharmaceutical compositions containing a crystalline distributor (9) and a valve (11), the cylinder (1) being
form of Compound (I) and a pharmaceutically vertically arranged above the surface (M) of a molten
acceptable excipient. metal, the shaft (2) of the cylinder (1) being provided
with a wedge (6) that is arranged opposite the
surface (M) of the metal, the device including a
means (8) for mechanically locking the shaft (2, 3, 7)
of the cylinder (1).

21: 2012/00404 22: 2012/01/18 43: 2012/07/20


51: A01H
71: Abbott & Cobb, Inc.
72: LONG, Bryant Jerome
54: METHODS FOR ENHANCING THE
PRODUCTION AND CONSUMER TRAITS OF
PLANTS
00: -

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21: 2012/00417 22: 2012/01/18 43: 2012/07/23


51: A61F
71: Elenza, Inc.
72: SCHNELL, Urban, FEHR, Jean-Noel, SAURER,
Alain, GUPTA, Amitava
21: 2012/00416 22: 2012/01/18 43: 2012/07/20 33: US 31: 61/225,323 32: 2009/07/14
51: C01B, C07C, C10G, C10J, C25B 54: FOLDING DESIGNS FOR INTRAOCULAR
71: Areva LENSES
72: LECOMTE, Michel 00: -
33: FR 31: 0954764 32: 2009/07/09 Folding patterns for intraocular lens are provided In
54: FACILITY FOR PRODUCING SYNTHETIC a first embodiment, an intraocular lens is disclosed
HYDROCARBONS, AND ASSOCIATED METHOD comprising a body comprising one or more fold lines
00: - such that the body can assume a folded
The invention relates to an assembly for producing
configuration and an unfolded configuration, and an
at least one synthetic hydrocarbon from at least one
electroactive component contained in or on the
inflow of carbon monoxide and one inflow of carbon
body, wherein at least one dimension of the folded
dioxide, the assembly (6) including: an electrolyser
configuration is less than about 7 mm
(9) provided for producing a first flow of hydrogen; a
first conversion unit (11) provided for producing an
intermediate flow of carbon monoxide from at least
one part of the inflow of carbon dioxide and
hydrogen; a reactor (13) for synthesising said
synthetic hydrocarbon; characterised in that said
assembly includes: a second conversion unit (15)
provided for producing a second flow of hydrogen
from carbon monoxide and water, the second
hydrogen flow being directed toward the synthesis
reactor (13); a guide assembly (19) provided for
selectively distributing the inflow of carbon monoxide
between the second conversion unit (15) and the
synthesis reactor (13), and for selectively distributing
the first hydrogen flow between the first conversion
unit (11) and the synthesis reactor (13); and a
control unit (21) provided for controlling the guide
assembly (19).

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51: A01M, E04B, E04H


71: Termortar Pty Ltd
72: SADDINGTON, David Lees
33: AU 31: 2009902838 32: 2009/06/19
54: A METHOD OF TERMITE PROOFING A
BUILDING STRUCTURE
00: -
A method of termite proofing a building structure (1,
101), the building structure (1, 101) has a foundation
(3) located below an adjacent finished ground level
(5) and an external wall (2, 102) formed on the
foundation (3) and defining an exterior surface (4,
104) of the building structure (1, 101). The exterior
surface (4, 104) is defined at least in part by a
cementitious material. The method comprises
applying a curable composition (9) to the
cementitious material throughout a lower region (8,
108) of the exterior surface (4, 104) extending from
the foundation (3) to a predetermined height above
the finished ground level (5), such that the
composition (9) penetrates into and is retained within
the cementitious material. The composition is
allowed to cure within the cementitious material
throughout the lower region (8). The said
21: 2012/00423 22: 19/01/2012 43: 03/08/2012 composition (9) cures within the cementitious
51: C22C material, thereby protecting the cementitious
71: CENTRO SVILUPPO MATERIALI S.P.A. material against intrusion by termites.
ARCELORMITTAL INVESTIGACION Y
DESARROLLO SL, NETHERLANDS
ORGANIZATION FOR APPLIED SCIENTIFIC
TRESEARCH
72: BERNARD BONNEFOIS, LIONEL
COUDREUSE, JOHANNES CORNELIUS VAN
WORTEL, AMELIE FANICA, TASSA ORIANA
33: EP 31: 09290581.9 32: 2009/07/22
54: HEAT-RESISTANT AUSTENITIC STEEL
HAVING HIGH RESISTANCE TO STRESS
RELAXATION CRACKING
00: -
57: An austenitic steel not susceptible to relaxation
crackling, with composition comprising, in 21: 2012/00433 22: 2012/01/19 43: 2012/07/26
percentages by weight: 0,019% C 0,030%, 0,5% 51: H04N
Mn 2%, 0,1 % Si 0,75%, A1 0,25%, 18% Cr 71: Cinvolve bvba
25%, 18% Cr 25%, 12% Ni 20%, 1,5% Mo 72: VANDENBULCKE, Nick, KRZESINSKI, Maarten
3%, 0,001%< B 0,008%, 0,25% V 0,35%, 33: EP 31: 09163403.0 32: 2009/06/22
0,23% N 0,27%, the balance being iron and 54: METHOD FOR INTERACTIVE DIGITAL
unavoidable impurities wherein: Ni(eq)1.11 Cr(eq.) CINEMA SYSTEM
- 8.24, wherein : 00: -
Cr(eq)=Cr+Mo+1,5Si+5V+3AI+0,02, A method and system for providing interactive
Ni(eq)=Ni+30C+x(N-0,045)+0,87 wherein: x=30 for cinema, comprising the steps of collecting digital
N0,2,x=22 for 0,2<N0,25, x=20 for 0,25<N0,35. data from members of an audiance in response to
content projected in a cinema, processing said data,
21: 2012/00431 22: 2012/01/19 43: 2012/07/23 interfacing said data by means of a digital content

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interface with a digital content server, providing


interactive content based on said data.

21: 2012/00454 22: 2012/01/19 43: 2012/07/23


21: 2012/00450 22: 2012/01/19 43: 2012/07/23
51: F27B, F27D
51: B01D, B01F, C02F
71: Siemens VAI Metals Technologies GmbH
71: Japan Atomic Energy Agency, Issei Co., Ltd.
72: AUBERGER, Heinrich, FEHRINGER, Edmund,
72: NAGANAWA, Hirochika, YANASE, Nobuyuki,
FRITZL, Gerhard, HATTINGER, Stephan
NAGANO, Tetsushi, HAMADA, Masaaki,
33: AT 31: A1343/2009 32: 2009/08/26
SAKAMOTO, Atsushi, HAMADA, Kohei 54: SUPPLY CHUTE FOR SINTER MATERIAL
33: JP 31: 2009-187548 32: 2009/07/22
00: -
54: METHOD FOR TREATMENT OF LIQUID
The present invention relates to a supply chute for
WASTE OF COATING AGENT
00: - supplying sinter material onto a sinter cooler, and to
Disclosed is a novel method for treating a liquid a method for supplying sinter material from a sinter
waste of a coating agent, which is simple in belt onto a sinter cooler. Sinter material introduced
constitution, is easy to handle, can operate easily, into the supply chute here is divided up, by
and is highly efficient. Specifically disclosed is a distributing plates (7a, 7b), into partial sinter-material
method for treating a liquid waste containing a streams which flow in different directions and are
coating agent, which is characterized in that the directed into the peripheral regions of an overall
liquid waste containing the coating solution is treated sinter-material stream, which is produced by the
by supplying at least one of a treatment solution and partial streams being combined.
the liquid waste into a treatment vessel in the form of
finely divided liquid droplets and mixing the
treatment solution phase with the liquid waste phase
to form a flow of the mixture in an emulsified form
(i.e., an emulsion flow). The method enables the
treatment of a liquid waste of a coating agent in a
simpler and easier manner compared to biological
liquid waste treatment methods, and also enables
the treatment of the liquid waste in a place where the
liquid waste is produced.

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bolt (10) is received in the recess (6), said anti-


rotation surface (7a, 7b, 7c, 7d) and said torque
transmission surface (11a, 11a; 11b, 11b; 11c,
11c; 11d, 11d) can be rotated relative to one
another between a first, non-torque transmission
position, in which said anti-rotation surface (7a, 7b,
7c, 7d) and said torque transmission surface (11a,
11a; 11b, 11b; 11c, 11c; 11d, 11d) have little or
no contact, and a second, torque transmission
position, in which said anti-rotation surface (7a, 7b,
7c, 7d) and said torque transmission surface (11a,
11a; 11b, 11b; 11c, 11c; 11d, 11d) are in
maximum contact with each other, wherein the angle
between the anti-rotation surface (7a, 7b, 7c, 7d)
and the torque transmission surface (11a, 11a;
11b, 11b; 11c, 11c; 11d, 11d) is less in the
second position than in the first position.

21: 2012/00456 22: 2012/01/19 43: 2012/07/23


51: A61C
71: Straumann Holding AG
72: KUEHNE, Steffen, BLUMENTHAL, Silvio
33: EP 31: 11 000 420.7 32: 2011/01/20
54: ASSEMBLY OF A DENTAL IMPLANT AND AN
INSERTION TOOL
00: -
The present invention relates to a combination of a
dental implant and an insertion tool for inserting the
dental implant into a bone of a patient. The dental
implant comprises an anti-rotation means having a
non-circular cross-sectional contour which comprises
at least one rotation surface (7a, 7b, 7c, 7d). The
insertion tool comprises and anti-rotation means
21: 2012/00458 22: 2012/01/19 43: 2012/07/23
having a non-circular cross-sectional contour which
51: B42D, B65C
comprises at least one planar force transmission 71: Sinclair Systems International, LLC
surface in the form of a torque transmission surface 72: SCHILLING, Enrique B., MELTON, Gareth,
(11a', 11a''; 11b', 11b''; 11c', 11c''; 11d', 11d''). One MOORE, Timothy, SOUTHWOOD, David
of the said anti-rotation means forms a recess (6), ), 33: US 31: 61/274,536 32: 2009/08/18
and the other of said anti-rotation means forms a 54: MANUALLY OPERATED PRODUCE LABELER
TETHERED TO AN ARTICULATING, WEIGHT
bolt (10) having a rotational axis and designed to be
BEARING BOOM AND LABEL SUPPLY
received in the direction of the rotational axis in the 00: -
recess (6), such that the at least one anti-rotation A handheld label applicator for applying labels to
surface and at least one torque transmission surface single produce items is provided. The weight of the
can cooperate to transmit torque between the parts. label applicator is adjustably suspended from an
The invention is characterized in that the anti- articulating boom to reduce fatigue of the user. A
rotation surface (7a, 7b, 7c, 7d) and the torque large supply of labels is positioned remotely from the
transmission surface (11a, 11a; 11b, 11b; 11c, applicator. Labels are moved from the label supply
11c; 11d, 11d) are arranged such that, while the

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along a pathway adjacent the articulating boom to


21: 2012/00460. 22: 2012/01/19. 43: 2012/07/23
the handheld label applicator. The labels are 51: G01R, H02J
registered with the label applicator actuation 71: EH Europe GmbH
mechanism if they become out of registration. Nearly 72: EVANS, Rhodri, COLDRICK, Wayne
twice the speed of prior handheld labelers is 33: GB 31: 0913770.4 32: 2009-08-06
achieved at a fraction of the cost of an automatic 54: A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
labeling machine. CHARGING A LEAD ACID BATTERY
00: -
The invention relates to a method of operating a lead
acid battery which undergoes discharging phases
and charging phases in a cyclical fashion. The
method involves monitoring the current discharged
from the battery during a discharging phase and
recording information relating to that current flow,
such as the charge lost from the battery. During the
subsequent charging phase, a desired amount of
charge to be supplied to the battery is calculated
based upon the recorded information, and then
supplied to the battery.

21: 2012/00459 22: 2012/01/19 43: 2012/07/23


51: C07C, C08F
71: Akzo Nobel Chemicals International B.V.
21: 2012/00461 22: 2012/01/19 43: 2012/07/23
72: DE JONG, Johannes Jacobus Theodorus,
51: G01R, H02J
NUYSINK, Johan, VANDUFFEL, Koen Antoon
71: EH Europe GmbH
Kornelis, WAANDERS, Petrus Paulus
72: EVANS, Rhodri, COLDRICK, Wayne
33: EP 31: 09167351.7 32: 2009/08/06
54: STORAGE STABLE AND SAFE PEROXIDE 33: GB 31: 0913769.6 32: 2009/08/06
54: A METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
EMULSIONS WITH A HIGH ACTIVE OXYGEN
CHARGING A BATTERY
CONTENT
00: -
00: -
The invention relates to a method of operating a lead
Emulsion comprising an oil phase dispersed in an
acid battery in which the battery is monitored during
aqueous phase, wherein said oil phase comprises at
the discharging and charging of the battery, and
least 53 wt% of one or more organic peroxides,
information relating to the discharging and/or
more than 50 wt% of which have a molecular active
charging history of the battery, such as the total
oxygen content of at least 7.00 5 wt%, said emulsion
charge supplied to the battery over its lifetime, is
satisfying the classification tests for organic peroxide
recorded, and the voltage applied during the
type F. This emulsion allows the safe transport and
charging of the battery is adjusted in dependence
storage of organic peroxide emulsions with high
upon that information.
active oxygen content without the need for larger
vent openings or higher design pressure of transport
tanks and storage tanks.

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Provided herein are genetically modified


microorganisms that have enhanced fermentation
activity, and methods for making and using such
microorganisms.

21: 2012/00507 22: 2012/01/20 43: 2012/08/22


51: B03C
71: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft, BASF SE
72: DANOV, Vladimir, DOMKE, Imme, GROMOLL,
Bernd, HARTMANN, Werner, KRIEGLSTEIN,
Wolfgang, MICHAILOVSKI, Alexej, MRONGA,
Norbert, RIEGER, Reinhold
21: 2012/00462 22: 2012/01/19 43: 2012/07/20 33: DE 31: 10 2009 038 666.1 32: 2009/08/24
51: C02F 54: METHOD FOR THE CONTINUOUS MAGNETIC
71: Linde Aktiengesellschaft ORE SEPARATION AND/OR DRESSING AND
72: FARKAS, Lajos, SZALONTAI, Lajos, BRANDES, RELATED SYSTEM
Stefan, OTT, Wolfgang, VIELREICHER, Thomas 00: -
33: EP 31: 09009444.2 32: 2009/07/21 Continuous methods for magnetic ore separation
54: PROCESS FOR CLEANING A PROCESS that operate mechanically using drum, band or roll
CONDENSATE
separators are known from the prior art. According to
00: -
The invention discloses a process for cleaning a the present invention, a magnetically operating
process condensate 17 from a steam reforming method is developed such that it can be operated in
process or steam cracking process. The process a continuous mode of operation. The materials used
condensate 17 is fed to an electrodionisation are recycled, particularly the magnetite as
process 7 for cleaning. hydrophobic magnetizable material and the diesel oil
as de-agglomeration auxiliary material. The devices
and units of the prior art can be used in the related
system, and the system is completed by installing a
magnetic separator (40) within the meaning of the
method according to the invention.

21: 2012/00506 22: 2012/01/20 43: 2012/07/20


51: C12N, C12P
71: Verdezyne, Inc.
21: 2012/00511 22: 2012/01/20 43: 2012/07/19
72: PICATAGGIO, Stephen, SALMON, Kirsty Anne
51: A23L, C08B, C08L
Lily, LAPLAZA, Jose Miguel
71: CP Kelco ApS
33: US 31: 61/224,430 32: 2009/07/09
72: OLSEN, Helle Bech, ANDERSEN, Mogens,
54: ENGINEERED MICROORGANISMS WITH
TRUDSOE, Jens Eskil
ENHANCED FERMENTATION ACTIVITY
33: US 31: 12/510,478 32: 2009/07/28
00: -

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54: DEWATERING BIOMASS MATERIAL inverter (8) provided for converting a DC current
COMPRISING POLYSACCHARIDE, METHOD FOR and/or a DC voltage of the intermediate DC circuit
EXTRACTING POLYSACCHARIDE FROM (6) into an AC current, for feeding into the electrical
BIOMASS MATERIAL, AND DEWATERED AC grid (14) and for converting an AC current from
BIOMASS MATERIAL the AC grid (14) into a DC current and/or into a DC
00: - voltage for feeding into the intermediate DC circuit
A process for dewatering biomass material (6), and at least one reachargeable battery unit (4)
comprising polysaccharide and water. The process and/or at least one charging connection for
comprises wetting the biomass material with a connecting a rechargeable battery unit (4) for at
least partially charging one of the electrical stores
wetting composition comprising an alcohol to form a
(28) from the intermediate DC circuit (6) and/or for at
biomass slurry comprising wetted biomass material least partially discharging one of the electrical stores
and a liquid component, mechanically separating a (28) into the intermediate DC circuit (6).
portion of the liquid component from the biomass
slurry, and mechanically separating at least a portion
of the water from the wetted biomass material. A
process for extracting polysaccharide from the
biomass material and a dewatered biomass material
are also disclosed.

21: 2012/00513 22: 2012/01/20 43: 2012/07/19


51: B09B
71: LTS LOHMANN THERAPIE-SYSTEME AG
72: HILLE, Thomas, WIRZ, Margit
33: DE 31: 10 2009 036 485.4 32: 2009/08/07
54: DESTRUCTIVE DISPOSAL OF MEDICAL
ACTIVE INGREDIENTS IN TRANSDERMAL
THERAPEUTIC SYSTEMS
00: -
The invention relates to a means for the destructive
disposal of medical active ingredients contained in 21: 2012/00522 22: 23/01/2012 43: 13/08/2012
transdermal therapeutic systems (=TTS). The means 51: F42B
has multi-layer design and contains at least one 71: NITROCHEMIE ASCHAU GMBH
layer having agents embedded therein and at least 72: LEBACHER WALTER and HUBER
fiber layer. It may additionally comprise a protective ALEXANDER
layer. The means according to the invention is 33: US 31: 61/231.065 32: 2009/08/04
stored separately from the TTS. The separately 54: SLEEVE FOR ACCOMMODATING
stored means is brought into contact with the TTS PROPELLANT CHARGE POWDER
after use of said TTS. 00: -
57: The invention relates to a combustible sleeve for
21: 2012/00514 22: 23/01/2012 43: 23/07/2012 accommodating propellant charge powder, to
51: H02J munitions designed using such a sleeve, and to a
71: ALOYS WOBBEN production method for such sleeves. The sleeve (6)
72: ALFRED BEEKMANN and VOLKER according to the invention is designed for
DIEDRICHS accommodating propellant charge powder (4) and
33: DE 31: 10 2009 038 033.7 32: 2009/08/19 has a jacket wall made of combustible felted fibrous
54: ELECTRICAL CHARGING DEVICE material (23) and an inlay (5) of intersecting threads
00: - (5) in the jacket wall. The threads (5) are disposed
57: The present invention relates to a charging therein at a distance from one another such that
device (1) for charging electrical stores (28) of felted fibrous material (23) reaches through the
electric vehicles, comprising a feed unit (2) for regions between the threads (5). The method
feeding electrical energy into an electrical AC grid comprises the following steps: preparing a jacket
(14) comprising an electrical intermediate DC circuit wall made of combustible felted fibrous material (23)
(6) for intermediately storing electrical energy, and inserting an inlay (5) made of intersecting
having an intermediate circuit voltage, and an threads (5) into the jacket wall. The threads (5) are

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disposed therein at a distance from one another


such that the felted fibrous material (23) extends
through the regions between the threads (5).

21: 2012/00533 22: 2012/01/23 43: 2012/07/23


51: C07C
71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH
MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V.
72: CLOMBURG, JR., Lloyd, Anthony, NILEKAR,
Anand
33: US 31: 61/230,777 32: 2009/08/03
54: PROCESS FOR THE CO-PRODUCTION OF
SUPERHEATED STEAM AND METHANE
00: -
21: 2012/00532 22: 2012/01/23 43: 2012/07/24 A process for the co-production of superheated
51: C07C steam and methane comppsing reacting a gas
71: SHELL INTERNATIONALE RESEARCH
MAATSCHAPPIJ B.V. containing carbon monoxide and hydrogen in a
72: CLOMBURG, JR., Lloyd, Anthony, NILEKAR, sepes of methanation regions to produce a product
Anand gas containing methane, wherein the gas containing
33: US 31: 61/230,778 32: 2009/08/03 carbon monoxide and hydrogen flows, in passing
54: PROCESS FOR THE PRODUCTION OF through the sepes of methanation regions,
METHANE successively through at least a first internally cooled
00: -
methanation region, cooling the first and second
A process for the production of methane comprising
internally cooled methanation region with water,
reacting at least part of a feed gas containing carbon
which water is vaporized in the first internally cooled
monoxide and hydrogen in an internally cooled
methanation region to produce steam and which
methanation reactor containing a nickel comprising
steam is subsequently superheated in the second
methanation catalyst to produce a product gas
internally cooled methanation region to produce
containing methane, cooling the internally cooled
superheated steam, wherein the internally cooled
methanation reactor with water, wherein the water
methanation regions comprise tubes filled with a
enters the internally cooled methanation reactor at a
methanation catalyst and a space surrounding the
temperature in the range from 20-120 C below its
tubes.
boiling temperature.

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54: MODIFIED AGRIN-FRAGMENT CAPABLE OF


RESTORING MUSCLE STRENGTH FOR USE AS
A MEDICAMENT
00: -
57: Modified agrin fragment having in vivo activity,
comprising at least the domains LG2 and LG3 of
human agrin in covalently interlinked form and
modified in such a way that the fragment cannot be
cleaved by neurotrypsin for use as medicament.,
Modified agrin fragment having in vivo activity,
comprising at least the domains LG2 and LG3 of
human agrin in covalently interlinked form and
modified in such a way that the fragment cannot be
21: 2012/00552 22: 23/01/2012 43: 13/08/2012
cleaved by neurotrypsin for use as medicament.
51: A61B, B03C, H01T
71: ASALUS MEDICAL INSTRUMENTS LTD
72: STEVEN BROWN, NEIL WARREN, ROBIN
CROSSLEY, ANDREW CHEER
33: GB 31: 0912821.6 32: 2009/07/23
54: IMPROVEMENTS IN AND RELATING TO THE
REDUCTION AND REMOVAL OF PARTICLES
00: -
57: Disclosed is apparatus (100) for the reduction or
removal of smoke particles suspended in a local
atmosphere A and resulting from a surgical
procedure, the apparatus including or comprising
two electrodes (140) and (150) each in electrical
communication with or being electrically connectable
to opposite poles of a source of high voltage de
electricity. A first of the electrodes (140) may be
electrically connectable to a patient P. and a second
(150) may be positionable within or adjacent a
patient such that the two electrodes, when in 21: 2012/00556 22: 24/01/2012 43: 14/08/2012
communication with opposite poles of said high 51: F22B, F24J, F28D
voltage, ionise said particles in use, for attracting 71: WIZARD POWER PTY LTD
said particles toward the patient or toward the 72: JOSEPH COVENTRY
second of the electrodes. 33: AU 31: 2009903028 32: 2009/06/30
54: VAPOUR ONLY CYCLING OF HEAT
TRANSFER FLUID FOR THE THERMAL
STORAGE OF SOLAR ENERGY
00: -
57: Heat transfer fluid in vapour only state is cycled
through sollar collector(s) (12) and a sensible heat
storage medium (14) to transfer heat from the solar
collector(s) (12) to the sensible heat storage medium
(14). The heat transfer fluid is a liquid at ambient
temperature, but substantially in the vapour state
throughout the entire cycle when in operation., Heat
transfer fluid in vapour only state is cycled through
sollar collector(s) (12) and a sensible heat storage
21: 2012/00555 22: 24/01/2012 43: 13/08/2012 medium (14) to transfer heat from the solar
51: A61K collector(s) (12) to the sensible heat storage medium
71: NEUROTUNE AG (14). The heat transfer fluid is a liquid at ambient
72: STEFAN HETTWER, JAN WILLEM temperature, but substantially in the vapour state
VRIJBLOED, STEFAN KUCSERA throughout the entire cycle when in operation.
33: EP 31: 09011367.1 32: 2009/09/04

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72: NARUSE, Mamoru, HATTORI, Kenichi,


MATSUSHITA, Kunihiko
33: JP 31: 2009-173135 32: 2009/07/24
54: FENTANYL-CONTAINING ADHESIVE
PREPARATION FOR EXTERNAL USE
00: -
Disclosed is a fentanyl-containing adhesive
preparation for external use, wherein an adhesive
layer is laminated on a supporting body. The
adhesive layer contains a styrene-isoprene-styrene
block copolymer, a tackifying resin that is composed
of a rosin resin and a terpene resin, and a softening
agent that is composed of a polybutene and a liquid
paraffin. The adhesive layer also contains fentanyl
as an active ingredient. The fentanyl-containing
21: 2012/00561 22: 24/01/2012 43: 25/07/2012 adhesive preparation for external use has excellent
51: A61K, C07D, A61P skin permeation of fentanyl and high preparation
71: CADILA HEALTHCARE LIMITED stability, without suffering from crystallization of
72: JAIN MUKUL R, PATEL PANKAJ R, KHARUL fentanyl during storage.
RAJENDRA
33: IN 31: 1767/MUM/2009 32: 2009/07/31
54: SUBSTITUTED BENZAMIDE DERIVATIVES
AS GLUCOKINASE (GK) ACTIVATORS
00: -
57: The present invention relates to substituted
benzamide derivatives of the general Formula I and
their pharmaceutically acceptable salts,
pharmaceutically acceptable solvates, enantiomers,
diastereomers, prodrugs, metabolites, and
polymorphs and can be useful for treating disease
states mediated by glucokinase. Compounds
disclosed herein can be used for reducing blood
glucose levels and for increasing insulin secretion for
treating type II diabetes. The invention also relates
to processes for the preparation of the compounds
of invention, pharmaceutical compositions containing
the compounds, and their use.

21: 2012/00570 22: 2012/01/24 43: 2012/07/30


51: E21F, G05D
71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy
72: MKEL, Hannu
33: FI 31: 20095714 32: 2009/06/24
54: DETERMINATION OF ROUTE FOR
ARRANGING AUTOMATIC CONTROL OF
MOBILE MINING MACHINE
00: -
21: 2012/00568 22: 2012/01/24 43: 2012/07/10 The present method relates to a method of
51: A61K determining a route for automatically controlling a
71: Teikoku Seiyaku Co., Ltd. mobile mining machine. The route is determined
computer- aidedly by executing,by a data processing

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machine configured for generating routes, the determined computer-aidedly for the mining machine
following steps of: retrieving an environment model on the basis of data concerning a route taught by
comprising wall location data, receiving from a user driving by executing, by a data processing device
at least an input for determining a starting point of configured for generating return routes, at least the
the route and an input for determining an end point following steps: determining a route identifier for the
of the route, determining the route between the return route, determining as route points of the
starting point and the end point on the basis of the return route at least some of the route points of the
environment model and data concerning properties drive route in a reverse order,wherein when
of the mining machine, wherein the route is determining route point data of the return route on
determined as route points at least for which position the basis of the route point data of the drive route,
data are calculated, and storing the data determining deleting additional control data associated with one
the route to be used for automatically guiding the or more route points of the drive route,and storing
mining machine. the data determining the return route to be used for
automatically controlling the mining machine.

21: 2012/00571 22: 2012/01/24 43: 2012/07/25


51: E21F, G05D
71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy
72: MKEL, Hannu, LEHTINEN, Antti,
RUOKOJRVI, Jarkko, SIEVIL, Jouni
33: FI 31: 20095713 32: 2009/06/24
54: DETERMINATION OF ROUTES FOR
ARRANGING AUTOMATIC CONTROL OF 21: 2012/00572 22: 2012/01/24 43: 2012/07/25
MOBILE MINING MACHINE 51: E02F, E21F, G05D
00: - 71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy
The present invention relates to a method of 72: LEHTINEN, Antti, MKEL, Hannu,
determining routes for arranging automatic control of RUOKOJRVI, Jarkko, SIEVIL, Jouni
a mobile mining machine. A return route is 33: FI 31: 20095712 32: 2009/06/24

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54: DEFINITION OF CONTROL DATA FOR container (2), in contact with and enclosing the drug;
AUTOMATIC CONTROL OF MOBILE MINING and a second container (3), enclosing the first
MACHINE container, the second container being less gas
00: -
permeable than the first container, wherein the
The present invention relates to a method for
second container partially or fully forms the rigid
arranging automatic control of a mobile mining
syringe body or is held within the rigid syringe body.
machine equipped with a bucket. The method
The invention preserves the drug but allows the drug
comprises generating a general-purpose bucket
to be easily accessed without the need for a user to
emptying model that defines at least the path of the
remove a gas barrier structure as a separate action
bucket of the mining machine for emptying it. The
in addition to the other actions needed to deliver the
bucket emptying model is stored on a memory
drug.
means. The bucket emptying model is fetched from
the memory means in response to a need to define
emptying the bucket for the route. At least data
defining the path of the bucket in the fetched bucket
emptying model are appended to the path data for
use in the automatic control of the mining machine.

21: 2012/00575 22: 2012/01/24 43: 2012/07/25


51: C08K, G21F
71: PIERCAN, AREVA NC
72: LARMIGNY, Jean-Philippe, MATHIEU, Jean-
Paul, GUERIN, Dominique, DOBROWOLSKI,
Antoine
33: FR 31: 0955389 32: 2009/07/31
54: RADIATION-ATTENTUATING ELASTOMER
MATERIAL, MULTI-LAYER GLOVE FOR
PROTECTION AGAINST IONISING RADIATION
AND USES THEREOF
00: -
The invention relates to a radiation-attenuating
elastomer material, of the type including an
21: 2012/00574 22: 2012/01/24 43: 2012/07/30 elastomer containing a dispersion of metal oxide
51: A61M powder, which is characterised in that the metal
71: Oval Medical Technologies Limited oxide powder includes 70 to 90 wt% of bismuth
72: YOUNG, Matthew trioxide, 5 to 15 wt% of tungsten trioxide and 5 to 15
33: GB 31: 0910934.9 32: 2009/06/24
wt% of lanthanum trioxide. The invention also relates
54: A PRE-FILLED SYRINGE OR AUTOINJECTOR
00: - to the use of said elastomer material for
The invention provides a syringe for dispensing a manufacturing personal protective garments against
drug (1), comprising: a rigid syringe body,- a first ionising radiation. The invention further relates to a

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multi-layer glove for protecting against ionising 72: BLOCKEN, Wilfried, WINDMOLDERS, Danny
radiation in which at least one layer is made from 33: DE 31: 10 2009 027 489.8 32: 2009/07/06
said elastomer material, as well as to the use of said 54: LUMINESCENT PAVING STONE IN THE
FORM OF AN ARTIFICIAL STONE OR NATURAL
glove for protection against the ionising radiation
STONE
emitted by nuclear fuel powder, in particular 00: -
containing plutonium. The invention can be used in The invention relates to a luminescent paving stone
the nuclear industry for handling nuclear fuel powder in the form of an artificial stone or a natural stone,
as well as in medical imaging, interventional having at least one self-sufficient luminescent
radiology, nuclear medicine, treatment of plastic element (22) and a stone body (20). The stone body
materials, inspection and testing of manufactured (20) comprises at least one recess (24) extending
parts, etc. from a top side (54) to a bottom side (56) and
designed for receiving a luminescent element (22).
21: 2012/00576 22: 2012/01/24 43: 2012/07/25 The luminescent element (22) receives electrical
51: C08G, C08J components (36), in particular a photovoltaic cell
71: ARKEMA INC. (38), a charge store (40), a control device (42), and
72: ABBAS, Laurent, COSTA, Joseph, S., CHEN, a luminous element (44), and has a length no
Benjamin, B.
33: US 31: 61/228,748 32: 2009/07/27 greater than the depth of the recess (24). The recess
54: COMPOSITION OF HCFO-1233zd AND (24) has a perforated wall, and a peripheral gap (58)
POLYOL BLENDS FOR USE IN POLYURETHANE is formed between the perforated wall and the side
FOAM wall, in which an adhesive mass (26) is present.
00: -
The HCFO-1233zd polyurethane foam blowing
agent is mixed with polyol blends consisting of at
least one polyether polyol and at leas one polyester
polyol. The combination is useful in producing
polyurethane, thermosetting foams. Polyurethane
foams are useful in applications such as thermal
insulation in appliances, and residential and
commercial buildings.

21: 2012/0059 22: 2012/01/04 43: 2012/07/10


51: B29D B60C B01F
71: RSLER TYRE INNOVATORS GMBH & CO.
KG
72: RSLER, Paul, RSLER, Martin
33: DE 31: 10 2009 024 088.8 32: 2009/06/06
54: TIRE FILLING COMPOUND, METHOD FOR
PRODUCING A TIRE FILLING, AND APPARATUS
FOR IMPLEMENTING THE METHOD
00: -
The invention relates to a tire filling compound for
vehicles, in particular for utility vehicles, composed
21: 2012/0058 22: 2012/01/04 43: 2012/07/23 of a polyurethane component and a solid particle
51: F21S F21V E01C F21W F21Y component, wherein the polyurethane component
71: RECYFOAM S.A. consists of a two-component polyurethane

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elastomer, wherein the solid particle component is method is disclosed for use of the conjugate in the
formed by cork particles. The invention further treatment of cancer, particularly Acute
relates to a method for producing a tire filling having Lymphoblastic Leukemia (ALL). More specifically, a
method is disclosed for use of the conjugate as a
such a tire filling compound and to an apparatus for
second line therapy for patients who have developed
implementing the method. hypersensitivity or have had a disease relapse after
treatment with other L-asparaginase preparations.

21: 2012/00605 22: 25/01/2012 43: 02/08/2012


51: A61J
71: DONGGUAN KIDSME TRADING COMPANY
LIMITED
72: LO FU MAN HEMAN
33: CN 31: 200920306690.8 32: 2009/07/22,
54: FEEDING APPARATUS
00: -
21: 2012/00592 22: 2012/01/24 43: 2012/07/25 57: A feeding apparatus includes a food container
51: A61K, A61P, C07C (7). The food container (7) includes an open end
71: TETRA, SIA (71) and a closed end (72). The food container (7) is
72: KALVINS, Ivars, BIRMANS, Anatolijs, VEVERIS, provided on a surface thereof with a plurality of
Maris, LABEDEVS, Antons, MISNOVS, Anatolijs apertures (8) and a plurality of protrusions (81). The
33: LV 31: P-09-117 32: 2009/06/25 food container (7) is made of a resilient material for
54: NOVEL ACETYLSALICYLIC ACID SALTS use with foodstuff.
00: -
Novel betaine salts of acetylsalicylic acid, namely 4-
trimethylammoniobutanoate acetylsalicylate
(meldonium acetylsalicylate), Z-carnitine
acetylsalicylate and 3- (trimethylammonioamino)-
propanoate (meldonium) acetylsalicylate. Use of
meldonium acetylsalicylate as antiplatelet agent for
treating various pathologies induced by platelet
aggregation, anti-inflammatory and
antihyperlipidemic agent.

21: 2012/00600 22: 25/01/2012 43: 02/08/2012


51: A61K, C12N, A61P
71: ALIZE PHARMA II
72: THIERRY ABRIBAT 21: 2012/00627 22: 25/01/2012 43: 25/07/2012
33: US 31: 61/223,320 32: 2009/07/06, 51: C12N
54: PEGYLATED L-ASPARAGINASE 71: LONZA AG
00: - 72: TIANQI SUN, CHRISTOPH KIZIAK, JOSEF
57: Disclosed is a conjugate of a protein having ALTENBUCHNER
substantial L-asparagine aminohydrolase activity 33: EP 31: 09010283.1 32: 2009/08/10
and polyethylene glycol. In particular, the 54: VECTOR COMPRISING MANNOSE
polyethylene glycol has a molecular weight less than PROMOTER AND MANNOSE PROMOTER
or equal to about 5000 Da and the protein is an L- 00: -
asparaginase from Erwinia. The conjugate of the 57: The present invention relates to a vector
invention has shown superior properties such as expressible in a prokaryotic host and a nucleic acid
maintenance of a high level of in vitro activity and an sequence comprising a mannose-inducible promoter
unexpected increase in half-life in vivo. Also of the mannose operon of Bacillus subfiles wherein
disclosed are methods of producing the conjugate the vector and nucleic acid sequence, respectively,
and use of the conjugate in therapy. In particular, a can be suitably used for transforming a host cell for

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expression of a heterologous nucleic acid sequence relative to the common axle. A dog clutch is also
coding a polypeptide in, in particular, high cell mounted on the common axle for selectively
density fermentation. engaging either of the chain drives with the common
axle. The gear mechanism is particularly adapted for
use on a rotary bottle filling machine having a
rotatable infeed scroll and a rotatable infeed star,
wherein the gear mechanism is adapted to
operatively control and adjust the rotation speed of
the infeed scroll relative to the rotation speed of the
infeed star.

21: 2012/00628 22: 25/01/2012 43: 25/07/2012


51: C12N
71: LONZA AG
72: Martin SIEMANN-HERZBERG, MARIAN
WENZEL, CHRISTOPH KIZIAK, JOSEF
ALTENBUCHNER
33: EP 31: 09010287.2 32: 2009/08/10
54: FERMENTATION PROCESS
00: -
57: The present invention relates to a fermentation 21: 2012/00633 22: 26/01/2012 43: 26/07/2012
process for culturing a host cell comprising a vector 51: B65B
which comprises an inducible promoter of the 71: FILMATIC PACKAGING SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD
mannose operon wherein the inducible promoter of 72: OCSHSE WILLIAM LENNOX and LOCK
the mannose operon controls expression of a nucleic JACOBUS CORNELIUS
acid sequence encoding for a polypeptide, in 33: ZA 31: 2010/09196 32: 2010/12/22
particular the present invention relates to the high 54: SEALING HEAD
cell density fermentation of a prokaryotic host cell 00: -
comprising the inducible promoter of the mannose 57: The invention discloses a sealing head for
operon in the production of a polypeptide. sealinf a foil sheet to the mouth of a container. The
sealing head is adapted to be attached to a
pneumatic cylinder and includes a heatable sealing
disc, wherein flexible support means are joined to
the sealing disc at a location intermediate between
the pneumatic cylinder and the sealing disc. The
support means are preferably in the form of a
circular disc being spaced apart from and
peripherally attached to the sealing disc, while being
21: 2012/00632 22: 26/01/2012 43: 26/07/2012
centrally attachable to the pneumatic cylinder.
51: B65B
71: FILMATIC PACKAGING SYSTEMS (PTY) LTD
72: WILLIAM LENNOX OCHSE, JAKOBUS
CORNELIUS LOCK, ELIAS LOURENS KAMFER
33: ZA 31: 2011/02493 32: 2011/04/05
54: GEAR MECHANISM
00: -
57: The invention discloses a gear mechanism with
at least two chain drives each having differing gear
ratios. The chain drives are mounted on a common
axle so that the chain drives are freely rotatable

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21: 2012/00640 22: 2012/01/24 43: 2012/07/26


51: C12N, C12P
71: Verdezyne, Inc.
72: PICATAGGIO, Stephen, BEARDSLEE, Tom
21: 2012/00637 22: 2012/01/24 43: 2012/07/26
33: US 31: 61/222,902 32: 2009/07/02
51: G08B
54: BIOLOGICAL METHODS FOR PREPARING
71: Traklok Corporation
ADIPIC ACID
72: DOBSON, Eric L, REED, Joel K.
00: -
33: US 31: 12/460,961 32: 2009/07/27
54: SHIPPING CONTAINER HAVING INTEGRAL The technology relates in part to biological methods
GEOLOCK SYSTEM for producing adipic acid and engineered
00: - microorganisms capable of such production.
A shipping apparatus for small, high value or
accountable items comprises: a substantially rigid 21: 2012/00647 22: 2012/01/25 43: 2012/07/26
housing comprising two opposed sections connected 51: C04B
to one another, forming a container capable of being 71: Lafarge
opened and closed, typically in a clamshell 72: RINALDI, David, VILLARD, Emmanuel, VENON,
arrangement; and an integral locking device to Stphane, ROCCA, Denis
33: FR 31: 09/03861 32: 2009/08/05
secure the container in the closed position. The
54: WATER-REDUCING MIXTURE FOR A
locking device includes: a microprocessor; a global HYDRAULIC BINDER COMPOSITION
positioning system (GPS) receiver; a power supply; 00: -
and an electromechanical latching mechanism to The present invention relates to a hydraulic
actuate the locking device and to unlock the locking composition including: at least one hydraulic binder;
device upon signal from the microprocessor when at least one water-reducing additive including at
the shipping container has reached a selected least one phosphonic amino-alkylene grouping; at
least one second water-reducing additive including
geographic location. The locking device may further
at least one comb polymer, the weight concentration
contain additional sensing and communication in terms of dry extract being between 25% and
functions. 100% of the weight concentration in terms of dry
extract of the first additive. The present invention
also relates to concrete including such a hydraulic
composition and to a water-reducing mixture for
such a hydraulic composition.

21: 2012/00649 22: 2012/01/25 43: 2012/07/20


51: B61F, B61K
71: Bombardier Transportation GmbH
72: SCHNEIDER, Richard, BAERT, Mike

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33: GB 31: 0916172.0 32: 2009/09/15 54: METHOD FOR OPERATING A WIND TURBINE
54: SUSPENSION FAILURE DETECTION IN A AND WIND TURBINE SUITED THEREFOR
RAIL VEHICLE 00: -
00: - 57: The present invention relates to a method for
The invention relates to a A rail vehicle, comprising a operating a wind turbine connected to a power grid
wagon body (102) and a suspension system (103) for generating electric energy when a change in the
comprising a running gear (104) supporting said grid voltage occurs, and to a wind turbine for
carrying out the method. According to the method,
wagon body (102). A sensor device (109) and a
when a deviation of a grid voltage from a certain
control device (107) are provided, said sensor regular grid voltage range occurs, the current
device (109) capturing an actual value of at least residual grid voltage is measured, the current wind
one status variable, said status variable being speed is measured, depending on the value of the
representative of a spatial relationship between a residual grid voltage a certain time period is defined
first reference part (109.9) of said sensor device starting with the detection of the change in grid
(109) associated to a part of said running gear (104) voltage, and the wind turbine is operated within the
defined time period, depending on the value of the
and a second reference part (109.5 to 109.8) of said
residual grid voltage, in a certain operating mode
sensor device (109) associated to said wagon body that deviates from regular operation with respect to
(102). The control device (107) performs a the effective power, and the wind turbine is operated
malfunction analysis using said actual value of said again in the regular operating mode after the grid
status variable, said malfunction analysis assessing voltage has normalized again within the defined time
fulfillment of at least one predetermined malfunction period, or is shut off at the end of the time period if
criterion. The control device (107) provides a the deviation of the grid voltage persists during the
defined time period. According to the invention,
malfunction signal if said malfunction analysis
voltage ranges are defined for grid voltage values
reveals that said malfunction criterion is fulfilled. that are not part of the regular grid voltage range,
wherein each defined voltage range is associated
with a plurality of voltage values and at least one first
factor, which is different for each voltage range, for
controlling the wind turbine so as to implement the
operating mode deviating from the regular operating
mode and, depending on the measured wind speed,
one of the first factors for controlling the wind turbine
is used to implement the deviating operating mode.

21: 2012/00654 22: 2012/01/26 43: 2012/07/26


51: E21B
71: Sandvik Mining and Construction Oy
21: 2012/00650 22: 26/01/2012 43: 26/07/2012 72: VIITANIEMI, Jarno, PELTONEN, Vesa,
51: F03D SAARELA, Markus, SEPPL, Juho
71: SUZLON ENERGY GMBH 33: FI 31: PCT/FI2009/050579 32: 2009/06/26
72: RAFOTH AXEL 54: METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
33: DE 31: 10 2009 027 981.4 32: 2009/07/23 CONTROLLING ROCK DRILLING

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00: - intermediate layer on the shear transfer is


Method and apparatus for controlling rock drilling represented by a transfer coefficient and an equation
with a percussion device (7) belonging to a rock drill that expresses the transfer coefficient in accordance
(1) to deliver stress waves to rock through a tool (9) with the Young's modulus of the intermediate layer,
by pushing the tool against the rock by means of a the load applied to the laminated glazing element,
feed motor (3) and rotating simultaneously the tool and the dimensions (a, b, hi, hintj) of the element (1);
by means of a rotation motor, whereby the maximum adjusting the dimensions (a, b, hi, hintj) of the
feed force is determined, pressure medium is element (1) such that the maximum calculated value
supplied to the feed motor (3) and to the rotation of the magnitude representing the load-bearing
motor (8) and the feed force is controlled according strength of the element (1) is less than or equal to a
to the drilling conditions. The feed force is controlled maximum allowable value; and preparing and then
on the basis of the feed speed and the rotation assembling each substrate (2, 4) and each
torque. The apparatus has a load control valve intermediate layer (3) with the adjusted dimensions
which controls the feed. (a, b, hi, hintj).

21: 2012/00655 22: 2012/01/26 43: 2012/07/30


51: B32B, C03C, G01N, H01L
71: Saint-Gobain Glass France
72: NUGUE, Jean-Clment, LEVASSEUR, Fabien,
DECOURCELLE, Romain 21: 2012/00662 22: 2012/01/26 43: 2012/07/26
33: FR 31: 0954466 32: 2009/06/30 51: C02F
54: METHOD FOR MANUFACTURING A 71: Lonza Inc.
LAMINATED GLAZING ELEMENT 72: JANAK, Kevin E., KOPECKY, Sarah Elizabeth,
00: - LUDENSKY, Michael Leonid, SWEENY, Philip
Gerdon
The invention relates to a method for manufacturing
33: US 31: 61/228,778 32: 2009/07/27
a laminated glazing element (1) such that the glazing 54: STABILIZED ACTIVE HALOGEN SOLUTIONS
element (1) withstands a predetermined load, 00: -
wherein the element (1) comprises at least one Disclosed are compositions for stabilizing a source
substrate with a glass function (2, 4) and at least one of active halogen in aqueous solution. The
intermediate polymer layer (3), said method compositions comprise (i) at least one substituted N-
including the steps of: obtaining the law of hydrogen compound, such as 5,5-
viscoelastic behaviour of the material constituting the dimethylhydantoin, and (ii) at least one additional
intermediate layer (Eint(t, T)) in the time and nitrogen compound selected from ammonia,
temperature ranges characteristic of the ammonium salts, and nitrogen compounds
predetermined load; calculating the maximum value containing no carbon-hydrogen bonds, the molar
of at least one magnitude representing the load- ratio of (i) and (ii) being in the range of 50:1 to
bearing strength of the laminated glazing element (1) 0.02:1. Active halogen-containing aqueous solutions
subjected to a predetermined load, using an stabilized by the above compositions are particularly
analytical model in which the effect of the useful for controlling microbial and planktonic growth

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in aqueous systems such as process liquids in the


pulping or papermaking industry. The compositions
are also useful in reducing the corrosivity of halogen-
containing solutions.

21: 2012/00663. 22: 2012/01/26. 43: 2012/07/30


51: A61K, A61P
71: Asahi Kasei Pharma Corporation
72: ISHIZUYA Toshinori, KURODA Tatsuhiko
33: US 31: 61/262,214 32: 2009/11/18
54: PREVENTATIVE AND/OR THERAPEUTIC
AND/OR AGGRAVATION SUPPRESSING AGENT
FOR HUMAN ARTHRITIS DEFORMANS
00: -
Disclosed is a drug that is extremely useful for the
prevention and/or therapy and/or exacerbation-
suppression of human knee osteoarthritis. The drug
is characterized by containing parathyroid hormone
(PTH) or a PTH derivative as an active ingredient for
the prevention and/or therapy and/or exacerbation-
suppression of human knee osteoarthritis.

21: 2012/00664 22: 2012/01/26 43: 2012/07/26


51: E21C 21: 2012/00665 22: 2012/01/26 43: 2012/07/26
71: Kennametal Inc. 51: E21B, F16L
72: OJANEN, Randall Walter 71: Excelerate Energy Limited Partnership
33: US 31: 61/244,228 32: 2009/09/21 72: LABORDE, Lauren Elizabeth, RUEHL, Charles
54: ROTATABLE CUTTING TOOL WITH HARD E., SCOTT, Edward, LANE, Mark K.
CUTTING MEMBER 33: US 31: 61/230,606 32: 2009/07/31
00: - 54: SYSTEM, METHOD AND APPARATUS FOR
A rotatable cutting tool (30) for impinging a substrate SUBSEA INSTALLATION OF BUOYANCY
while rotatably retained within a holder bore The MODULES
rotatable cutting tool (30) includes a hard cutting 00: -
member (70, 90, 110) affixed in a socket (44) at the Systems, methods and apparatuses for the
axial forward end (34) of a cutting tool body (32)The installation or removal of buoyancy modules onto or
hard cutting member (70, 90, 110) has an axial from a submerged conduit are described herein. A
forward functional portion (80, 100, 120) which has a system may include a buoyancy module (30), a
starting transverse functional dimension (C, C, C"), control panel (76), an actuating means (72), and a
and further has a base portion (86, 98, 118) which clamp tool (40). The buoyancy module may include
has a maximum transverse base dimension (D, D', at least two sections. The clamp tool may hold the
D")There is a ratio of the starting transverse sections of the buoyancy module. The clamp tool
functional dimension (C, C, C") to the maximum (40) may include at least two plates (50, 52, 54, 56)
transverse base dimension (D, D', D") ranging that are actuated opened or closed using the control
between equal to 0 42 and less than 0 48 panel (76) and/or the actuating means (72) during
attachment or removal of the buoyancy module (30)
to the submerged conduit (10).

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57: An auto shut off device for liquids comprising of


at least one liquid inlet, at least one liquid outlet, a
casing that defines an opening, and a stopper
shaped to close the opening comprising of a top,
bottom and side surfaces. The stopper further
defines a liquid inlet aperture on the top surface, a
liquid outlet aperture on the top surface; a
connecting passage connecting the liquid inlet
aperture to the liquid outlet aperture, a liquid inlet
passage connecting the liquid inlet to the liquid inlet
aperture, and a liquid outlet passage connecting the
liquid outlet aperture to the liquid outlet. A water
dissolvable tablet and a plunger are placed within
21: 2012/00671 22: 27/01/2012 43: 02/08/2012 the casing the plunger including a plug configured to
51: E02F, F16H block the liquid inlet aperture.
71: HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES
72: STALKER GLEN H and POWERS WILLIAM R
33: US 31: 61/438,472 32: 2011/02/01
54: BOOM SHEAVE WITH TUBULAR
REINFORCING MEMBERS
00: -
57: A sheave includes a hub defining an axis, a rim
defining at least one circumferentially extending
groove, and two plates oriented substantially
perpendicular to the axis. Each plate is connected to
the hub and to the rim, and a plurality tubular
members extend between the plates.

21: 2012/00705 22: 2012/01/27 43: 2012/07/27


51: A61K, A61P, C07D
71: Piramal Life Sciences Limited
72: KUMAR, Sanjay, VISHWAKARMA, Ram,
MUNDADA, Ramswaroop, DEORE, Vijaykumar,
KUMAR, Pramod, SHARMA, Somesh
54: IMIDAZO [4,5-C]QUINOLINE DERIVATIVES
AND THEIR USE IN THE TREATMENT OF
TUMORS AND/OR INFLAMMATION
21: 2012/00682 22: 27/01/2012 43: 27/07/2012 00: -
51: B01D, C02F, F16K The present invention provides the compounds of
71: TATA CHEMICALS LIMITED and TATA formula (I): (I) The present invention relates to
CONSULTANCY SERVICES LTD imidazo[4,5-c]quinoline derivatives of formula (I),
72: AHMAD DILSAHD and DAVE UJAS
process for their preparation, pharmaceutical
PRATAPRAI
33: IN 31: 1724/MUM/2009 32: 2009/07/28 compositions containing them and their use in the
54: END OF LIFE SYSTEM FOR A WATER FILTER treatment of diseases mediated by
00: - phosphatidylinositol-3-kinase (PBK) and/or

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mammalian target of rapamycin (mTOR) and/or 54: PARKING LOT


tumor necrosis factor-a (TNF-oc) and/or interleukin-6 00: -
(IL-6), particularly in the treatment of cancer and The invention pertains to a parking lot (1) with a
inflammation. plurality of parking spaces (2) for vehicles (3) that
have license plates (10) with OCR-readable license
numbers (11) and onboard units (12) with radio IDs
(15) that can be read out via radio, with said parking
lot comprising a central computer (18) for storing
parking space reservations (20) each comprising an
indication of a parking space (2), a vehicle license
number (11) and an assigned radio ID (14), a
common radio beacon (15) for the parking spaces
(2) that is positioned at an entrance (5) of the
parking lot (1) and serves for reading out (10) the
radio ID (14) of an entering vehicle (3) via radio and
correspondingly signaling the radio ID (14) to the
central computer (18), and at least one stationarily
mounted camera unit (23) for each parking space (2)
that serves for reading the license number (11) of a
21: 2012/00706 22: 2012/01/27 43: 2012/07/27
vehicle (3) parked therein by means of OCR and
51: A47B, A47C
71: BIGGS, Barbara correspondingly signaling the license number (11) to
72: BIGGS, Barbara the central computer (18), wherein the central
33: AU 31: 2009202604 32: 2009/06/29 computer (18) is configured to check whether for a
54: INSECT INFESTATION REDUCTION METHOD radio ID (14) signaled to the central computer the
00: - vehicle license number (11) assigned thereto in a
A method of preventing infestation of a bed by stored parking space reservation (20) is
creeping insects; said method including the subsequently signaled by the camera unit (23) of this
application of a barrier to the legs of said bed; said parking space (2), and to log instances in which this
barrier comprising a disc or layer of material inimical is not the case.
to at least a selection of said creeping insects; said
disc or layer interposed between an upper end of
each bed leg and the underside surface of a bed
base of said bed.

21: 2012/00707 22: 2012/01/27 43: 2012/07/27


51: E04H, G07B, G08B
71: Kapsch TrafficCom AG
72: NAGY, Oliver 21: 2012/00728 22: 2012/01/30 43: 2012/07/30
33: EP 31: 11 450 037.4 32: 2011/03/17 51: B32B, G02B

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71: Evonik Degussa GmbH 54: DEVICE, FLOTATION MACHINE EQUIPPED


72: NUMRICH, Uwe, NEUHUSER, Achim, THEREWITH, AND METHODS FOR THE
ARNOLD, Werner, OLBRICH, Michael OPERATION THEREOF
33: DE 31: 10 2009 028 168.1 32: 2009/07/31 00: -
54: SOLAR MIRROR FILM COMPOSITE HAVING The invention relates to a device for dispersing a
PARTICULARLY HIGH WEATHERING AND UV suspension with at least one gas, comprising a
STABILITY dispersion nozzle, which, viewed in the flow direction
00: -
of the suspension, successively comprises - a
The invention relates to a film composite and the use
suspension nozzle tapering in the flow direction; - a
thereof as a mirror film in solar reflectors in view of
mixing chamber, into which the suspension nozzle
the sustainable guarantee of the required reflection
leads; - a mixing tube, which adjoins the mixing
of solar radiation (total solar reflection). In particular,
chamber and is tapered in the flow direction; and - at
the invention relates to the use of cover films on the
least one gas supply line for supplying the at least
basis of polymethyl methacrylate (PMMA) in the film
one gas into the mixing chamber, wherein the
composite, having an especially high UV stability,
suspension nozzle comprises at least a quantity of N
and a high weathering stability. The invention further
= 3 gas channels connected to the at least one gas
relates to a UV and weather protection package for
supply line, said gas channels leading to an end face
said solar mirror film, as utilized in solar reflectors,
of the suspension nozzle facing the mixing chamber.
for improving the optical life span, weathering
The device further comprises a number A of gas
stability, and for avoiding delamination. The
valves, where N = A applies, wherein a gas control
invention further relates to a surface finish with
valve is associated with each of the at least N gas
regard to scratch resistance, anti-soil and chemical
channels for metering a gas volume of the gas
stability of the solar mirror film.
supplied to the suspension through the respective
gas channel. The invention further relates to a
21: 2012/00730 22: 2012/01/30 43: 2012/07/30 flotation machine comprising such a device and to
51: A61K, A61P, C07D
methods for operating the device and flotation
71: Phenex Pharmaceuticals AG
72: KREMOSER, Claus, ABEL, Ulrich, STEENECK, machine.
Christoph, KINZEL, Olaf
33: EP 31: 09010676.6 32: 2009/08/19
33: US 31: 61/235,117 32: 2009/08/19
54: NOVEL FXR (NR1H4 ) BINDING AND
ACTIVITY MODULATING COMPOUNDS
00: -
The present invention relates to compounds which
bind to the NR1 H4 receptor (FXR) and act as
agonists of the NR1 H4 receptor (FXR). The
invention further relates to the use of the compounds
for the preparation of a medicament for the
treatment of diseases and/or conditions through
binding of said nuclear receptor by said compounds,
and to a process for the synthesis of said
compounds.

21: 2012/00731 22: 2012/01/30 43: 2012/07/30


51: B01F, B03D
71: Siemens Aktiengesellschaft
72: BECKER, Norbert, KRIEGLSTEIN, Wolfgang
33: EP 31: 09171568.0 32: 2009/09/29

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21: 2012/00737 22: 31/01/2012 43: 01/08/2012 sensing relative movement between the chassis and
51: B29D the barrel.
71: OFFICENE MACCAFERRI S.P.A
72: FRANCESCO FERRAIOLO
33: IT 31: BO2009A000553 32: 2009/08/20
54: A GROUND COVERING STRUCTURE AND A
PLANT AND A METHOD FOR PRODUCING SAID
00: -
57: A production plant for a ground covering
structure (6) comprises a plant inlet zone and a plant
outlet zone for a grid reinforcing member (10). The
plant further comprises movement means (4)
designed in operation to move the grid reinforcing
member (10) along a predetermined path from the
inlet zone to the outlet zone, supply means (11) for
the supply of plastics material in the fluid state in the
form of threads (7) to the reinforcing member (10)
disposed along the predetermined path, and cooling
means (2, 3) for cooling the plastics material in the
form of threads (7) which are tangled on the grid
reinforcing structure. The inlet zone and the outlet 21: 2012/00739 22: 31/01/2012 43: 01/08/2012
zone are disposed opposite one another along the 51: E02F
predetermined path with respect to the supply 71: HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES
means. 72: HREN WILLIAM J and POETTER RAINER
33: US 31: 61/438,458 32: 2011/02/01
54: ROPE SHOVEL WITH CURVED BOOM
00: -
57: A mining shovel includes a digging assembly
having a generally V-shaped boom including a lower
connection point for attachment to the mining shovel.
A first portion of the boom extends generally
upwardly from the lower connection point, and a
second portion of the boom is angled with respect to
and extends upwardly and forwardly from the first
portion. The second portion includes a distal end
defining a sheave support, and a pivot element is
positioned generally at a connection area between
21: 2012/00738 22: 31/01/2012 43: 01/08/2012
the first portion and the second portion. The digging
51: B60G
assembly also includes a boom attachment having a
71: DEERE & COMPANY
first end that is pivotally supported by the pivot
72: FRANCOIS STANDER, DEAN L SMISH, DENIS
element and a second end that is supported by the
J MONTOCCHIO
sheave support.
33: US 31: 13/027,799 32: 2011/02/15
54: DISPLACEMENT MEASUREMENT SYSTEM
AND METHOD FOR A SUSPENSION SYSTEM IN
A VEHICLE
00: -
57: A vehicle includes a chassis, an axle, a
suspension strut and a sensor assembly. The
suspension strut includes a barrel having a lower
and an upper end, and a rod having a lower end and
an upper end. The rod lower end is slidably received
within the barrel upper end. The barrel lower end is
coupled with the axle and the rod upper end is
coupled with the chassis. A sensor assembly is
coupled between the chassis and the barrel for

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21: 2012/00740 22: 31/01/2012 43: 01/08/2012 21: 2012/00749 22: 31/01/2012 43: 01/08/2012
51: E02F 51: F02B
71: HARNISCHFEGER TECHNOLOGIES INC 71: DEERE & COMPANY
72: HREN WILLIAM J 72: DAVID R DIDELOT, JONATHAN A DYLHOFF,
33: US 31: 61/438,475 32: 2011/02/01 DOUGLAS J SEND, PAUL A WANTSCHIK
54: SHOVEL HAVING A WRISTING DIPPER 33: US 31: 13/027.988 32: 2011/02/15
00: - 54: INTERNAL COMBUSTION ENGINE CHARGE
57: A rope shovel includes a wristing dipper AIR COOLER PRECOOLER
arrangement. The shovel comprises a base, a boom 00: -
extending from base, the boom having a first end 57: A work machine having an air-breathing, fuel-
attached to the base and a second end remote from consuming, liquid-cooled internal combustion (IC)
the base. The shovel further comprises a pulling engine and a turbocharger receiving combustion
mechanism mounted on the second end of the boom products from the IC engine and a compressor for
and a boom attachment pivotally mounted on the pressurizing air to the IC engine. A primary heat
boom and attached to a dipper, the boom exchanger is in fluid flow connection between the
attachment including an actuator coupled to the compressor and the IC engine and a secondary heat
dipper. exchanger is in fluid flow connection between the
compressor and the IC engine and is upstream of
the primary heat exchanger. The secondary heat
exchanger is an air-to-liquid heat exchanger and
receives liquid coolant from the IC engine.

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54: SOOT AND DUST REMOVAL APPARATUS


00: -
57: Disclosed is a soot and dust removal apparatus
comprising a porous filter (10A) with which soot and
dust in gas which has passed through a filter group
disposed inside a container body (12) and which has
been trapped on the filter surface is removed from
the filter surface by backwashing in high-pressure
gas which is jetted towards porous filter elements
(14) is repeatedly made to flow and then stopped by
the operation of valves. A backwashing tank (42)
provided with an upstream-side backwashing valve
(38) and a downstream-side backwashing valve (40)
is disposed in a backwashing pipe (32) for
conducting the high-pressure gas from high-
pressure gas supply equipment (30) to backwashing
nozzles (34) for jetting the high-pressure gas for
backwashing to the filter group, and a system for
supplying a backwashing high-pressure medium is
formed. The outlet pressure of the high-pressure gas
supply equipment (30) is set to at least "1/critical
21: 2012/00753 22: 31/01/2012 43: 01/08/2012 pressure ratio" of the gas pressure at the filter inlet
51: B07B so that the flow velocity of the high-pressure gas
71: TEGA INDUSTRIES LIMITED
jetted from the backwashing nozzles (34) reaches
72: MOHANKA MADAM MOHAN
the speed of sound.
33: IN 31: 1020/KOL/2009 32: 2009/07/30
54: IMPROVED SCREEN PANEL
00: -
57: A screen panel for mining and quarrying
industries adapted to be mounted on a screen deck,
including a screening surface made up of materials
such as herein described formed on a reinforcing
frame, said screening surface having suitably
designed apertures of desired shape for allowing
materials of desired size to pass through, said
apertures having walls (2) made of abrasion
resistant material such as herein described, whereby
retention of said desired shape of said apertures is
ensured for a substantially long period of time.

21: 2012/00755 22: 31/01/2012 43: 01/08/2012


51: A61K, A61P
21: 2012/00754 22: 31/01/2012 43: 01/08/2012 71: HORPHAG RESEARCH IP (PYC) LTD
51: B01D 72: BELCARO GIANNI, BUKKI CAROLINA,
71: MISTUBISHI HEAVY INDUSTRIES LI=TD FERRARI VICTOR
72: KOYAMA YOSHINORI, SHINADA OSAMU, 33: IB 31: PCT/IB2009/006525 32: 2009/08/12
KITAGAWA YUICHIRO, YAMAMOTO TAKASHI 54: COMBINATION OF PROANTHOCYANIDNS
33: JP 31: 2009-228590 32: 2009/09/30 SUCH AS PYCNOGENOL OR GRAPE SEEDS

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AND CENTELLA ASIATICA FOR THE


TREATMENT OF CARDIOVASCULAR
DISORDERS AS ATHEROSCLEROSIS
00: -
57: The invention relates to a preparation for medical
purposes and more specifically to a preparation
consisting of the combination of proanthocyanidins
such as Pycnogenol or grape seeds and Centella
asiatica and/or extracts thereof, for use in the
prevention or treatment of atherosclerosis.

21: 2012/00777 22: 01/02/2012 43: 03/08/2012


51: G03B
71: THACKWELL BRUCE ALEXANDER WARREN
72: THACKWELL BRUCE ALEXANDER WARREN
33: ZA 31: 2011/01917 32: 2011/03/14
54: TELESCOPIC LEG ASSEMBLY
00: -
57: THIS invention relates to a telescopic leg
assembly. More particularly, the invention relates to
a telescopic linkage assembly and to a tripod stand
that includes the telescopic linkage assembly. The 21: 2012/00779 22: 01/02/2012 43: 02/08/2012
invention also relates to a stand-mount kit that 51: F02M, H01F
includes the telescopic linkage. The telescopic 71: DMS TECH 1 PTY LTD and MONDURAN PTY
linkage assembly includes at least one outer tubular LTD
telescopic segment and at least one inner telescopic 72: CHAPMAN ALAN
tubular assembly. The outer tubular telescopic 33: AU 31: 2009903740 32: 2009/08/11
segment comprises a guide sleeve with an array of 54: A SOLENOID
outer annular curbs spaced lengthwise along the 00: -
outer tubular segment, with the outer tubular 57: A solenoid for use with a fuel injector, the
segment defining an inner circumferential face. The solenoid comprising a housing able to be attached to
inner telescopic tubular segment comprises a an injector; a core able to be located within the
marginally smaller diameter than that of the outer housing; a coil able to be located within the core;
tubular segment, the inner segment having an array and an electrical cable electrically connected to the
of complementary inner annular curbs spaced coil wherein at least the coil and the electrical cable
lengthwise along the inner tubular segment. connection to the coil is encapsulated by
Furthermore, the inner tubular segment defines an encapsulant.
outer circumferential face of the inner segment for
operative fitment of the inner telescopic segment
within the outer tubular segment.

21: 2012/00800 22: 02/02/2012 43: 02/08/2012


51: B63H
71: BLOHM + VOSS NAVAL GMBH
72: CHRISTIAN THIEME

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33: DE 31: 10 2011 013 164.7 32: 2011/03/03


54: MARINE SHIP WITH GAS TURBINE DRIVE
00: -
57: In a marine ship with a gas turbine drive and an
approximately horizontal exhaust gas channel, which
is connected via an elbow and a collector with a
housing that surrounds the turbine, and the housing
comprises a supply inlet for cooling air. In this
regard, the elbow and collector has an outer casing
while forming an annular space, which is embodied
as an extension and connection with the surrounding
housing of the gas turbine, wherein the suctionable
cooling air is admized in the area of the astern-
oriented exhaust gas channel.

21: 2012/00898 22: 07/02/2012 43: 08/08/2012


51: B03C
71: SUPERAZUFRE SA
72: MASFERRER SALAS DAVID ALEJANDRO
33: CL 31: 1763-2009 32: 2009/08/21
54: MAGNETIC ROLLER TYPE SEPARATING
DEVICE
00: -
21: 2012/00879. 22: 2012/02/06. 43: 2012/08/06
57: Since Thomas Edison invented the magnetic
51: C07C
roller separator for concentrating nickel mineral,
71: KARO BIO AB, CADILA HEALTHCARE
drum and roller type separators have become the
LIMITED
most common magnetic separators. These devices
72: ZAMARATSKI, Edouard, HANSSON, Tomas,
can be constructed with permanent magnets or with
THOMAS, Norin, THOMBARE, Pravin, S.,
electromagnets, and the drum separator can operate
GOSWAMI, Amitgiri
with a dry or wet supply. However, still today,
33: India 31: 1769/MUM/2009 32: 2009-07-31
strongly magnetic material detaching from the roller
54: NOVEL COMPOUNDS AS MODULATORS OF
is a problem that has been tried to be resolved by
GLUCOCORTICOID RECEPTORS
introducing the magnets inside the cylinders, in only
00: -
one area thereof, in such a way that when the
The present invention relates to novel compounds of
material is rotated on the cylinder and moves away
the general formula (I), their derivatives, their from the magnetised area, it falls as a result of
analogs, their tautomeric forms, their stereoisomers, gravity. This system has a highly complex structure.
their pharmaceutically acceptable salts, their The invention uses novel and powerful, very small
pharmaceutically acceptable solvates, neodymium magnets to cover the entire surface of
pharmaceutical compositions containing them, use the roller. In this way, a small device with a larger
yield is produced in a very simple and economic
of these compounds in medicine and the
manner. The particulate material to be separated is
intermediates involved in their preparation. supplied over a plastic piece covering the magnetic
roller that is in contact with same only over a fraction
of the circumference, such that when the plastic
piece moves away from the magnetic roller, the
material falls as a result of gravity and is separated
from the rest by means of a deflector.

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21: 2012/00923 22: 07/02/2012 43: 08/08/2012


51: A63B, H04W
71: QUBE INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD
72: RODERICK MARK DYSON 21: 2012/00988 22: 10/02/2012 43: 15/08/2012
33: ZA 31: 2011/07061 32: 2011/02/09 51: F03D
54: SPINNING BICYCLE SYSTEM 71: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN
00: - 72: CHEN CHUNG-HSIEN
57: A sporting system 10 made up of a plurality of 33: -. 31: -. 32: -.
similar items of sporting equipment such as a 54: REAR-MOUNTED VEHICULAR WIND POWER
spinning bicycle, each of which constitutes an GENERATOR SYSTEM
equipment station 12 that includes a number of 00: -
sensorsthat sense and relay sensed information 57: A rear-mounted vehicular power generator
pertaining to the performance of the user on the item system comprises a power generator 1, a blade
of equipment 12. Communication means wheel 2, a power generator shaft 3, an air guiding
communicate between equipment stations 12 to hood 4, wires 5, and fixed terminals 6. The vehicular
allow the users of the equipment stations 12 to wind power generator system is mounted in the rear
compete directly against one another. The of a vehicle 7. When the vehicle 7 is running, air
equipment stations 12 communicate to a central flows through the air guiding hood 4 and drives the
station such as an internet server 16 by means of blade wheel 2 to rotate. The power generator shaft
which the equipment stations 12may communicate 3, which is fixed to the blade wheel 2, rotates
with remote (internet-connected) equipment stations together with the blade wheel 2 and drives the power
112. This allows the sporting system 10 to be generator 1 to generate electric energy. The electric
deployed as a widely dispersed sporting system by energy is stored in a battery 8 for various
means of which an almost unlimited number of users applications. The present invention is characterized
may compete against one another on similar items in that the vehicular wind power generator system is
of sporting equipment, in a sporting-based social mounted in the rear of a vehicle 7, neither hindering
networking system. vision of the driver nor impairing balance of the
vehicle 7 running at high speed.

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21: 2012/00993. 22: 2012/02/10. 43: 2012/07/19


51: C10G
71: ThyssenKrupp UHDE GmbH
72: VON TROTHA, Thilo, URNER, Frank
33: DE 31: 10 2009 032 802.5 32: 2009/07/10
54: PROCESS FOR THE DESULPHURISATION
OF OLEFIN-CONTAINING FEEDSTOCKS BY
21: 2012/01011 22: 13/02/2012 43: 15/08/2012
CONTROLLING THE OLEFIN CONTENT
51: C07D
00: -
71: CIPLA LIMITED
The invention relates to a method and a device for 72: RAO DHARMARAJ RAMACHANDRA, PHULL
desulfurizing an olefin- and hydrogen-containing MANJINDER SINGH, SAWANT ASHWINI AMOL,
charge flow, which can be mixed with additional KANKAN RAJENDRA NARAYANRAO
hydrogen, and which is separated into at least two 33: IN 31: 1645/MUM/2009 32: 2009/07/14
feed flows. The first charge flow is separately 54: PROCESS FOR PREPARING
introduced into the reactor and impinges on a first LEVOSIMENDAN AND INTERMEDIATES FOR
USE IN THE PROCESS
catalyst bed comprising the catalyst pellets on a
00: -
suitable holding device or a grating. There, the 57: In an embodiment, the present invention
charge flow is heated by the hydrogenation reaction. provides a process for preparing (-)-6-(4-
Downstream of the first catalyst bed, an additional aminophenyl)-5-methylpyridazin-3-(2H)-one, which
charge flow is supplied, thus cooling down the process comprises: a) reacting racemic 6-(4-
reaction gas and allowing the gas to be conducted aminophenyl)-4,5-dihydro-5-methyl-3-(2H)-
through a second catalyst bed. Downstream of the pyridazinone of formula (Il) with a chiral tartaric acid
derivative to obtain a diastereomeric salt of (-)-6-(4-
second catalyst bed, further catalyst beds and
aminophenyl)-4,5-dihydro-5-methyl-3-(2H)-
further charge flow feeding devices may be pyridazinone and the chiral tartaric acid derivative;
provided. The catalyst beds may be placed in the and b) reacting the diastereomeric salt with a base
reactor in any quantity, type, or shape. By carrying to obtain (-)-6-(4- aminophenyl)-4,5-dihydro-5-
out the reaction in this manner, a product gas is methyl-3-(2H)-pyridazinone. The (-)-6-(4-
obtained that substantially contains hydrogen sulfide aminophenyl)-4,5- dihydro-5-methyl-3-(2H)-
only as a sulfur compound. The temperature in the pyridazinone may be used to prepare levosimendan.
catalyst beds and the gas flow is controlled by way
of the olefin content in the charge flows. The higher
the olefin content in a charge flow, the more the gas
flow is heated in the downstream catalyst bed by the
hydrogenation heat.

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51: H02M
71: FIRST SOLAR, INC.
72: THOMPSON, Christopher
33: US 31: 61/235,526 32: 2009-08-20
33: US 31: 12/722,096 32: 2010-03-11
54: ADAPTIVE PHOTOVOLTAIC INVERTER
00: -
A DC to AC inverter unit used in a solar cell power
system can include a controller capable of adjusting
the inverter's minimal operating voltage to increase
the inverter unit power capacity.

21: 2012/0110 22: 2012/01/06 43: 2012/07/23


51: G01N
71: TRANSGNE S.A.
72: ACRES, Bruce, GRELLIER, Benot
33: EP 31: 09305672.9 32: 2009/07/10
54: BIOMARKER FOR SELECTING PATIENTS
AND RELATED METHODS
00: -
The present invention concerns biomarkers and use
thereof for determining whether a subject is or is not
susceptible to developing a prophylactic or
therapeutic immune response after such treatment.

21: 2012/0111 22: 2012/01/06 43: 2012/07/06


51: A61K A61P
71: LIMITED LIABILITY COMPANY MITOTECH
21: 2012/0109 22: 2012/01/06 43: 2012/07/19 72: SKULACHEV, Maxim, Vladimirovich
51: A61B 54: PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOSITION FOR USE
71: F. HOFFMANN-LA ROCHE AG IN MEDICAL AND VETERINARY
72: HRAUF, Christian OPHTHALMOLOGY
33: EP 31: 09009000.2 32: 2009/07/10 00: -
54: LANCET The invention relates to the fields of pharmaceutics
00: - and medicine and more specifically concerns the
The invention relates to a lancet having a flat shaft production and use of pharmaceutical compositions
(1) which has an upper side (1c) and a lower side of drugs (ophthalmic preparations) containing a
(1b), the shaft (1) forming at a front end (2) a cutter
mitochondria-targeted antioxidant and a set of
(1a) which ends in a point (2), the cutter (1a) having
auxiliary substances, which provide for the efficient
on the underside (1b) two cutting edges (4), which healing of ophthalmic diseases in human beings and
run together at the point (2), and the shaft (1) having animals.
at least one depression (3) on its underside (1b) to
receive a sample. The invention provides for the
shaft, on its upper side (1c), to merge into the cutter 21: 2012/01535 22: 2012/02/29 43: 2012/07/27
51: B60D, B62D
(1a) at two edges (5) which run together at a vertex 71: BRITS, Willem Gerhardus
(6), and for the upper side (1c) of the cutter (1a) 72: BRITS, Willem Gerhardus
between the vertex (6) and the front end (2) to be 33: ZA 31: 2009/09140 32: 2009/12/21
curved convexly, as seen in cross section. 54: A TRAILER
00: -

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This invention relates to a trailer including a chassis,


a pair of wheels, and a pivotal hitch member for
hitching to a tow vehicle. The hitch member
includes spaced apart front and rear ends and, at
the front end, fixing means for fixing it to a tow bar of
the tow vehicle against rotation about an axis in the
top-to-bottom direction of the trailer. The trailer
includes also a pivotal connection by which the rear
end of the hitch member is pivotally mounted to the
chassis to allow the hitch member to pivot relative to
the chassis about a pivot axis in the top-to-bottom
direction of the trailer. Relative pivoting of the
vehicle and the trailer occurs at the rear end of the 21: 2012/0187 22: 2012/01/10 43: 2012/07/19
51: A47G A47J
hitch member, resulting in increased turning circles
71: STANDER, Hendrik, Christoffel, STANDER,
of the wheels compared to conventional trailers. Susanna, Jacoba
The invention extends also to hitching means for 72: STANDER, Hendrik, Christoffel, STANDER,
such a trailer. Susanna, Jacoba
54: A PAIR OF TONGS
00: -
The pair of tongs10 includes an elongate spatula
member 12 for in use supporting an item to be
gripped (not shown) and a gripping member 14
having two tooth formations 16 extending towards
the spatula member 12 for in use engaging the item
to be gripped. The spatula 12 and gripping
members 14 are displaceable between a non-
gripping condition in which the spatula and gripping
members 12 and 14 are spaced apart as shown in
the drawing and a gripping condition in which the
spatula and gripping members 12 and 14 are
displaced towards each other sufficiently to permit
21: 2012/01865 22: 14/03/2012 43: 17/07/2012 gripping of an item between them.
51: A61K, C07D, A61P
71: CIPLA LTD
72: RAO DHARMARAJ RAMACHANDRA, KANKAN
RAJENDRA NARAYANRAO, GHAGARE MARUTI
GANPATI
33: IN 31: 1970/MUM/2009 32: 2009/08/27
54: POLYMORPHIC FORMS OF MANIDIPINE
00: -
57: The invention relates to various new polymorphic
forms of manidipine and pharmaceutically
acceptable salts thereof. The invention also relates
to processes for the preparation of the polymorphic
forms of manidipine and pharmaceutically
acceptable salts thereof.

21: 2012/0189 22: 2012/01/10 43: 2012/07/23


51: E21C G06F G06Q E21F G05B
71: TECHNOLOGICAL RESOURCES PTY.
LIMITED

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72: SCHWEIKART, Victor


33: AU 31: 2009902750 32: 2009/06/12
33: AU 31: 2009902732 32: 2009/06/12
54: A MINE OPERATION MONITORING SYSTEM
00: -
A mine operation monitoring system is disclosed
which comprises a plurality of mine equipment
interfaces, each mine equipment interface being
located at a mine operation and being associated
with at least one item of mine equipment, and each
mine equipment interface being arranged to monitor
operation of the at least one associated item of mine
equipment. The system also comprises a plurality of
remote monitoring stations remotely located relative
to the mine operations at a remote monitoring
facility, each remote monitoring station being
arranged to communicate with at least one
equipment interface associated with a different mine
operation so as to monitor operation of at least one
item of mine equipment associated with said at least
21: 2012/02224 22: 2012/03/27 43: 2012/07/30
one equipment interface from the remote locations. 51: H02J, H02M
The system also comprises a plurality of local 71: Sony Corporation
monitoring stations, each local monitoring station 72: KNILL, Alexander Charles
being located at a mine operation, and being 33: GB 31: 1105281.8 32: 2011/03/29
arranged to communicate with the at least one mine 54: A GRID TIED INVERTER, SYSTEM AND
equipment interface associated with the mine METHOD
00: -
operation so as to monitor operation of the at least
A grid tied inverter connectable to an electricity grid,
one item of equipment associated with said at least
the grid tied inverter comprising a DC to DC current
one equipment interface from the mine operation.
fed push-pull converter operable to generate a
The system also comprises a communications
current waveform from a DC voltage source, the
network arranged to facilitate communications
current waveform being substantially synchronised
between the equipment interfaces, the local
to the electricity grid, the push-pull converter
monitoring stations and the remote monitoring
comprising a transformer having a first side
stations. The system enables a plurality of items of
connectable to a battery and a second side
equipment associated with multiple mine operations
connectable to the grid, wherein each of the two
to be monitorable either from the remote monitoring
primary sides is connected to ground via a switching
facility or from respective local monitoring stations.
transistor; andrespective voltage clamps are
connected between the respective primary side of
the transformer and the respective switching
transistor, the voltage clamp commutating the
current from the respective primary side of the
transformer when the switching transistor is turned
off.

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Nathan, HARDY, Scott, ELLIS, Warren, LAZARIS,


Nicholas
33: US 31: 61/187,949 32: 2009/06/17
54: INFANT FORMULA DEVICE
00: -
An apparatus is provided for accurately dispensing a
powder such as powdered infant formula into a
container, and pasteurizing and reconstituting the
powdered formula while completely mixing the
formula in the container. The apparatus includes a
21: 2012/0245 22: 2012/01/12 43: 2012/07/16 hopper assembly for storing powder, a dosing
51: F24D F24H F25B assembly for measuring and dispensing powder
71: DEC DESIGN MECHANICAL CONSULTANTS
from a receptacle into the container, a dilution
LTD.
72: VAUGHAN, William, T., LINDQUIST, Erik, Dean assembly and a mixing assembly for obtaining
33: US 31: 61/187,626 32: 2009/06/16 accurately and completely mixed formula from the
54: DISTRICT ENERGY SHARING SYSTEM dispensed powder. The hopper is shaped to promote
00: - powder bridging, and the resulting powder bridge is
A district energy sharing system (DESS) comprises used in combination with the dosing assembly to
a thermal energy circuit which circulates and stores provide a predetermined amount of powder using a
thermal energy in water, at least one client building single mechanical valve that is isolated from the
thermally coupled to the circuit and which removes powder. The mixing assembly mixes the contents of
some thermal energy from the circuit ("thermal sink") the container while holding the bottle at a fixed angle
and/or deposits some thermal energy into the circuit relative to the vertical. A method of providing
("thermal source"), and at least one thermal server pasteurized infant formula from an infant formula
plant that can be thermally coupled to external powder is also disclosed.
thermal sources and/or sinks (e.g. a geothermal
ground source) and whose function is to maintain
thermal balance within the DESS.

21: 2012/0271 22: 2012/01/13 43: 2012/07/13


51: A23L A47J A23C
71: LINCKIA EXPRESS LLC
72: CARBONE, Philip, C., MCKENNEY, Kyle,
MARBLE, Charles, BENEDEK, Karen, AYER, 21: 2012/03081 22: 2012/04/26 43: 2012/06/27
51: H04W
71: Sony Corporation

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72: WEI, Yuxin conveyor 2 for removing mined material, one shield-
33: CN 31: 200910207777.4 32: 2009-10-30 type support 13 for keeping a face 1 open, pushing
54: RESOURCE ALLOCATION METHOD AND devices 14 for pushing the face conveyor 2 and the
DEVICE IN COMMUNICATION NETWORK
shield- type support 13 in active operation, an
00: -
The present invention provides a resource allocation extracting machine 9 which can be moved along the
method and device in a communication network. face conveyor 2, and a drift conveyor 16, the
Said method includes: determining the carrier position and situation of at least one installation
aggregation (CA) mode of the communication component being de termined by means of a
network; and selecting a resource allocation mode measuring system 20 comprising a detection unit
for the communication network according to the CA with measurement sensor. According to the
mode of the communication network. The method invention, the detection unit 22, decoupled from the
can select different resource scheduling modes movement of the extracting machine 9, can be or is
according to different CA scenarios, thereby moved to and fro between two points of the guiding
providing system frequency diversity gain and multi- system 21 along at least one installation component
user diversity gain. at the face such as, e.g. the face conveyor 2, by
means of a separate guiding system 21. The
invention also relates to the mining installation 10
itself.

21: 2012/0387 22: 2012/01/18 43: 2012/07/30 21: 2012/0388 22: 2012/01/18 43: 2012/07/18
51: F25D 51: C08G
71: CATERPILLAR GLOBAL MINING EUROPE 71: EVONIK DEGUSSA GMBH
GMBH 72: SPYROU, Emmanouil, LOMLDER, Rainer,
72: WEELMANN, Johannes, AHLER, Marco, KREISCHER, Susanne, VCKER, Andrea
MORRISON, Campbell 33: DE 31: 10 2009 027 825.7 32: 2009/07/20
33: DE 31: 102009026011 32: 2009/06/23 54: CATALYSIS OF EPOXY RESIN
54: METHOD FOR DETERMINING THE POSITION FORMULATIONS HAVING SPARINGLY SOLUBLE
OR SITUATION OF INSTALLATION CATALYSTS
COMPONENTS IN MINERAL MINING 00: -
INSTALLATIONS AND MINING INSTALLATION The present invention relates to epoxy resin
00: - formulations having a specific sparingly soluble
The invention relates to a method for determining catalyst mixture for enhancing reactivity.
the position and/or situation of installation
components of a mineral mining installation which
has as installation components at least one face

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21: 2012/04693 22: 22/06/2012 43: 24/08/2012


51: A23K
71: SAMEUL JACOBUS STEYN
72: SAMEUL JACOBUS STEYN
33: ZA 31: 2011/08549 32: 2011/09/27
54: READY TO USE HOUSEHOLD ANIMAL FOOD
00: -
57: A ready to use cat and a dog food comprises a
mixture of high protein and low fat meat in the form
of at least one of rabbit and feathered type animal
such as poultry, guinea fowl, ostrich, duck, partridge
or turkey and non-meat type edibles including at
least one of vegetables, rice and soybeans. The
food can also include salmon oil, vitamin B complex,
vitamin E and dulse dry powder. In being particularly
beneficial to cats the proportion of meat in the
21: 2012/0685 22: 2012/01/27 43: 2012/07/27
mixture is in the order of 80% by mass. The food as
51: B05D B05C
finely divided such as being minced is formed into a
71: EWALD DRKEN AG
body that is held by a casing.
72: REUSMANN, Gerhard, KRUSE, Thomas, RABE,
Christian, NEVELING, Thorsten, GRUEN, Martin
21: 2012/0610. 22: 2012/01/25. 43: 2012/07/25
33: DE 31: 10 2009 034 869.7 32: 2009/07/27
51: B29C
54: METHOD FOR APPLYING AT LEAST ONE
71: SAERTEX FRANCE
ANTI-CORROSIVE, LIQUID COATING AGENT
72: KLETHI, Thierry, PINAN, Frdric
COMPRISING METAL PARTICLES TO A
33: FR 31: 0955260 32: 2009/07/28
WORKPIECE, AND DEVICE THEREFOR
54: METHOD FOR MAKING A CORE HAVING
00: -
BUILT-IN CROSS-LINKING FIBERS FOR
The invention relates to a method for applying at
COMPOSITE MATERIAL PANELS, RESULTING
PANEL, AND DEVICE least one anti-corrosive, liquid coating agent
00: - comprising metal particles to a workpiece (2), having
The invention relates to a method for making a core the steps: - applying a first coat of a coating agent to
(10), having built-in cross-linking fibers (12), for the workpiece (2), - applying a second coat of a
manufacturing composite panels, said method being coating agent to the first coat. In order to propose
characterized in that it consists of carrying out the measures for allowing the time-efficient application
following steps: gaining access to a bar made of a of a two-coat coating of anti-corrosive, liquid coating
light rigid foam material that forms the core (10); agent comprising metal particles, the second coat is
depositing an excess of cross-linking fibers (12) onto applied while the first coat is still drying.
at least one surface (18, 20) of the core; feeding a
portion of said cross-linking fibers (12) into the core;
and removing the unused excess of cross-linking
fibers. The invention also relates to the resulting
panel, as well as to the related device.

21: 2012/0687 22: 2012/01/27 43: 2012/07/27


51: A63F G06K
71: SYSTEM INTEGRATION TECHNOLOGY
KOREA CO., LTD

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72: LEE, Sung Won the wrapper by means of offset score lines (54, 56)
33: KR 31: 10-2009-0067497 32: 2009/07/23 in the laminate structures, the structures being
54: RFID TAG-EMBEDDED CASINO CHIP bonded together in a marginal region between the
00: -
score lines by means of a peelable adhesive (60). In
The present invention relates to a casino chip with a
one aspect of the invention, the score lines (54, 56)
built-in RFID tag, and in the casino chip with the
are formed using a pair of contra-rotating die
built-in RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) tag
cylinders (80, 82, Fig. 8) positioned on opposite
according to the present invention, the RFID tag
sides of the laminated film. Each cylinder contacts a
includes an integrated circuit, and an antenna
respective laminate structure and has a blade (86,
connected to the integrated circuit, and the RFID tag
88) for forming a score line in that structure. In
has a frequency of greater than 20MHz and less
another aspect, the laminate structures (50, 52) are
than 25MHz.
bonded together using a single peelable adhesive
(60) both within and outside of the marginal region.
In a further aspect, the structures (50, 52) are not
bonded together in at least part of the marginal
region to provide a lifting tab (46) for the flap.

21: 2012/0872 22: 2012/02/06 43: 2012/07/19


51: G06F
71: WORLDWIDE INNOVATIVE NETWORK
72: LAZAR, Vladimir, SORIA, Jean-Charles,
DUCREUX, Michel, TURSZ, Thomas
33: US 31: 61/223,798 32: 2009/07/08
54: METHOD FOR PREDICTING EFFICACY OF
DRUGS IN A PATIENT
00: -
The present invention concerns a method for
predicting the relative efficacy of a plurality of drugs
for treating a tumour in an individual comprising the
molecular characterization of the tumour, and the
calculation of a score for the plurality of drugs
essentially based on the percentage of deregulated
target gene.
21: 2011/09077 22: 2011/12/09 43: 2012/06/11
21: 2012/0874 22: 2012/02/06 43: 2012/07/19
51: B62D B60P
51: B32B B26F B65D
71: CADBURY UK LIMITED
71: CADBURY UK LIMITED
72: AGRICULTURAL AND INDUSTRILA
72: WILLEY, Jason, Denis, CHEEMA, Parbinder
MECHANISATION GROUP (PROPRIETARY)
33: GB 31: 0911823.3 32: 2009/07/08
LIMITED
54: FLEXIBLE LAMINATED PACKAGING WITH
33: ZA 31: 2010/08870 32: 2010/12/09
RECLOSABLE OPENING FEATURE AND
54: SELF PROPELLED VEHICLE
METHOD FOR MAKING SAME
00: -
00: -
The invention concerns a self-propelled vehicle for
A packaging wrapper (14) is made of material (48) use in the mining, industrial and/or agricultural
having inner (50) and outer (52) laminate structures industry. The vehicle is typically a hauler, grader or
bonded together. A peelable flap (24) is defined in container handling vehicle and includes a modular

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chassis comprising at least a forward section and a


rear section which are detachably connectable to
each other by means of complementary connecting
means located on each section. The vehicle has a
cab which has a roll-over protection structure and a
fall on protection structure. Ideally the cab also
includes an internal module defining a seating
arrangement which has at least one seat for an
operator. The cab is also detachably connectable to
the chassis so that it is replaceable as a single unit.
The vehicle further includes a pneumatic gearshift
and pneumatic fail-safe brake system which meet
the safety requirements for operation underground in
a mine

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HYPOTHECATIONS
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JUDGMENTS
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3. DESIGNS

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DESIGNS

APPLICATIONS FOR REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS IN TERMS OF ACT No. 195 OF 1993

Copies of the application and representations cannot be supplied until application is registered and advertised. In all
correspondence reference should be made to the number of the application.

The particulars appear in the following sequence: Application number, full name of applicant, class, articles to
which design is to be applied and priority date (if any)

- APPLIED ON 28/08/2012 -

A2012/01488-MATLA BENEFICIATION COMPANY (PTY) LTD. Class 11.GEMSTONE CUT

A2012/01489-DETHIER, LININ, FERNAND, GEORGES. Class 08.REEL. Priority: 07/03/2012, 002004648

- APPLIED ON 29/08/2012 -

A2012/01490-ADAM HASSIM . Class 25.DOOR WITH A WEATHER STRIP

A2012/01492-ADAM HASSIM . Class 25.WHEATHER STRIP FOR A DOOR

A2012/01494-INNOVA, INC . Class 16.INTEGRATED TARGETING SYSTEMS. Priority: 29/02/2012, 29/414,519

A2012/01495-CONTINENTAL REIFEN DEUTSCHLAND GMBH. Class 12.TYRES AND TYRE TREADS. Priority:
22/03/2012, 002012948-0001

A2012/01496-SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS CO LTD. Class 14.ELECTRONI DEVICES

F2012/01491-ADAM HASSIM . Class 25.DOOR WITH A WEATHER STRIP

F2012/01493-ADAM HASSIM . Class 25.WEATHER STRIP FOR A DOOR

- APPLIED ON 30/08/2012 -

A2012/01497-HUSQVARNA AB. Class 09.CONTAINERS. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011775-0001

- APPLIED ON 31/08/2012 -

A2012/01499-VANESSA EYRE, DAVID BRUCE TRUSCOTT AND JULIAN MEAD TRUSCOTT. Class 06-01.POST-
OPERATIVE AND MEDICAL INJURY RECOVERY BEDS

A2012/01500-VANESSA EYRE, DAVID BRUCE TRUSCOTT AND JULIAN MEAD TRUSCOTT. Class 24-01.POST-
OPERATIVE AND MEDICAL INJURY RECOVERY BEDS

A2012/01502-THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. Class 09.BOTTLES. Priority: 01/03/2012, 29/414,625

A2012/01503-THE COCA-COLA COMPANY. Class 09.BOTTLES. Priority: 01/03/2012, 29/414,625

A2012/01507-POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.ANTENNA HOUSING

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SEPTEMBER 2012 PATENT JOURNAL

A2012/01508-POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.ANTENNA HOUSING

A2012/01510-POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.ANTENNA HOUSING

F2012/01498-ADRIAN EELDERS. Class 26.LED TRAFFIC LIGHT MODULE

F2012/01501-HIEMSTRA, RUDOLPH CHRISTIAN . Class 07.TO BE ADVISED

F2012/01504-POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.ANTENNA

F2012/01505-POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.ANTENNA

F2012/01506-POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 08.BRACKET

F2012/01509-POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.ANTENNA ARRAY

F2012/01511-POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.ANTENNA FEED CIRCUIT

F2012/01512-POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.ANTENNA

F2012/01513-POYNTING ANTENNAS (PTY) LIMITED. Class 14.ANTENNA

- APPLIED ON 01/09/2012 -

F2012/01593-BRIAN FREDERICK THOMAS MENHENNET. Class 28.SET OF INTERNAL NOSTRIL SNORE


PREVENT SUPPORTS

- APPLIED ON 03/09/2012 -

A2012/01514-ROCK SOLID INDUSTRIES . Class 09.TOOLBOX

A2012/01515-CROUCH FOOTWEAR CC. Class 02.SOLE FOR A SHOE

F2012/01516-GAMMATRON (PTY) LTD ; SILVER TRADING (PTY) LTD. Class 19.COMPOSITE WINDOW

F2012/01517-WILLEM JACOBUS VAN JAARSVELT. Class 99.BABCHAIRS

F2012/01518-VAN TELLINGEN JOHANNES PAUL . Class 06.SEATS

F2012/01519-FOURIE, LOUIS JOHANNES . Class 13.AN INDUCTION HEATER CHANNEL

F2012/01520-MASTER BLASTER PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 22.A THREE PORT SHOCK TUBE
CONNECTOR BLOCK

F2012/01521-MASTER BLASTER PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 22.THREE PORT SHOCK TUBE CONNECTOR
BLOCK

F2012/01522-MASTER BLASTER PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 22.A FOUR PORT SHOCK TUBE CONNECTOR
BLOCK

F2012/01523-MASTER BLASTER PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 22.FOUR PORT SHOCK TUBE CONNECTOR
BLOCK

F2012/01524-MASTER BLASTER PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 22.A TWO SHOCK TUBE CONNECTOR BLOCK

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SEPTEMBER 2012 PATENT JOURNAL

F2012/01525-MASTER BLASTER PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 22.SIX PORT SHOCK TUBE CONNECTOR
BLOCK

F2012/01526-MASTER BLASTER PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 22.FIVE PORT SHOCK TUBE CONNECTOR
BLOCK

F2012/01527-MASTER BLASTER PROPRIETARY LIMITED. Class 22.DUAL PORT SHOCK TUBE CONNECTOR
BLOCK

- APPLIED ON 04/09/2012 -

A2012/01528-SOCIETE DES PRODUITS NESTLE S.A. Class 07.CUPS. Priority: 14/03/2012, 138667

F2012/01529-PIETER WILLEM OOSTHUIZEN. Class 23.URINAL MAT

- APPLIED ON 05/09/2012 -

A2012/01530-GEORG FREDERIK HEINE . Class 20.DISPLAY UNIT

A2012/01531-TATA MOTORS LIMITED. Class 12.CENTRE CONSOLE OF A VEHICLE. Priority: 05/03/2012,


243624

A2012/01532-TATA MOTORS LIMITED. Class 26.FRONT LAMP FITTING OF A VEHICLE. Priority: 05/03/2012,
243623

A2012/01533-TATA MOTORS LIMITED. Class 12.VEHICLE. Priority: 05/08/2012, 243622

A2012/01534-TATA MOTORS LIMITED. Class 06.SEAT OF A VEHICLE. Priority: 05/03/2012, 243621

A2012/01535-TATA MOTORS LIMITED. Class 12.STEERING WHEEL OF A VEHICLE. Priority: 05/03/2012, 243620

A2012/01536-UNILEVER PLC. Class 09.TUB. Priority: 07/03/2012, 002004473-0001

A2012/01537-STOKKE AS. Class 12.CARRIERS FOR STROLLERS. Priority: 13/03/2012, 20120232

A2012/01538-STOKKE AS. Class 12.STROLLERS. Priority: 13/03/2012, 20120232

A2012/01539-STOKKE AS. Class 12.CARRIERS FOR STROLLERS. Priority: 13/03/2012, 20120232

A2012/01540-STOKKE AS. Class 12.STROLLERS. Priority: 13/03/2012, 20120232

A2012/01541-HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. Class 12.MOTORCYCLES. Priority: 08/03/2012, 2012-005262

A2012/01542-CADBURY UK LIMITED. Class 01.CONFECTIONERY. Priority: 07/03/2012, 002004887

- APPLIED ON 06/09/2012 -

A2012/01543-BISSEL, HOMECARE, INC.. Class 15.CLEANERS. Priority: 09/03/2012, 09/03/2012

A2012/01544-BISSEL, HOMECARE, INC.. Class 15.PARTS OF CLEANERS. Priority: 09/03/2012, 29/415,401

A2012/01545-BISSEL, HOMECARE, INC.. Class 15.HANDLES FOR CLEANERS. Priority: 06/03/2012, 29/415,405

A2012/01546-PRIMEDIA (PTY) LTD. Class 20.ALLUMINATED ADVERTISING DISPLAY DEVICE

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A2012/01547-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S A. Class 27.TOBACCO AND SMOKERSS' ARTICLE. Priority:


12/03/2012, 001317556

A2012/01548-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A. Class 27.TOBACCO AND SMOKERS ARTICLES. Priority:
12/03/2012, 001327556

A2012/01549-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S A. Class 27.TOBACCO AND SMOKERS ARTICLE. Priority:


12/03/2012, 001317556

A2012/01550-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S A. Class 27.TOBACCO AND SMOKERS ARTICLES. Priority:


12/03/2012, 001317556

A2012/01551-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S A. Class 27.TOBACCO AND SMOKERS' ARTICLE. Priority:


12/03/2012, 001317556

A2012/01552-PHILIP MORRIS PRODUCTS S.A . Class 27.TOBACCO AND SMOKERS ARTICLES. Priority:
12/03/2012, 001317556

A2012/01554-PRIMEDIA (PTY) LTD. Class 20.ILLUMINATED ADVERTISING DISPLAY DEVICE

A2012/01558-JANSEN, HENRY. Class 20.AN ADVERTISING DEVICE

A2012/01559-JANSEN, HENRY. Class 20.AN ADVERTISING DEVICE

A2012/01561-JANSEN, HENRY. Class 20.AN ADVERTISING DEVICE

A2012/01563-JANSEN, HENRY. Class 20.AN ADVERTISING DEVICE

A2012/01565-JANSEN, HENRY. Class 20.ANADVERTISING DEVICE

A2012/01581-HANSGROHE SE . Class 23.SANITARY FAUCET. Priority: 16/03/2012, 001318273-0001

A2012/01582-HANSGROHE SE . Class 23.SANITARY FAUCET. Priority: 16/03/2012, 001318273-0012

A2012/01583-HANSGROHE SE . Class 23.SANITARY FAUCET. Priority: 16/03/2012, 001318273-0013

A2012/01584-HANSGROHE SE . Class 23.SANITARY FITTING. Priority: 16/03/2012, 001318273-0004

A2012/01585-HANSGROHE SE . Class 23.GRIP FOR SANITARY FITTING. Priority: 16/03/2012, 0013182730015

A2012/01586-HANSGROHE SE . Class 23.SANITARY FITTING. Priority: 16/03/2012, 001318273-0005

F2012/01553-PRIMEDIA (PTY) LTD. Class 20.ILLUMINATED ADVERTISING DISPLAY DEVICE

F2012/01560-JANSEN, HENRY. Class 20.AN ADVERTISING DEVICE

F2012/01562-JANSEN, HENRY. Class 20.AN ADVERTISING DEVICE

F2012/01564-JANSEN, HENRY. Class 20.AN ADVERTISING DEVICE

F2012/01566-JANSEN, HENRY. Class 20.AN ADVERTISING DEVICE

F2012/01567-JANSEN, HENRY. Class 20.AN ADVERTISING DEVICE

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F2012/01568-SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION RSA (PTY) LTD. Class 12.CONVEYER SUPPORT
STRUCTURE

F2012/01569-SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION RSA (PTY) LTD. Class 12.CONVEYOR SUPPORT
STRUCTURE

F2012/01570-SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION RSA (PTY) LTD. Class 12.CONVEYOR SUPPORT
STRUCTURE

F2012/01571-SANDVIK MINING AND CONSTRUCTION RSA (PTY) LTD. Class 12.CONVEYOR SUPPORT
STRUCTURE

- APPLIED ON 07/09/2012 -

A2012/01572-NEXEN TIRE CORPORATION. Class 12.TIRE FOR AN AUTOMOBILE

A2012/01573-MOBILL SCANDINAVIA AB . Class 14.AN ELECTRONIC READER. Priority: 07/03/2012, 002004218

A2012/01574-BAKER STREET WILLENBORG CONSULTING, LLC . Class 02.ARTICLE OF CLOTHING. Priority:


18/04/2012, 29/418,600

A2012/01575-TATA MOTORS LIMITED. Class 12.INSTRUMENT PANEL OF A VEHICLE

A2012/01576-NEXEN TIRE CORPORATION. Class 12.TIRE FOR AN AUTOMOBILE

A2012/01577-CADBURY UK LIMITED. Class 01.CONFECTIONERY. Priority: 09/03/2012, 002005900-0003

A2012/01579-CADBURY UK LIMITED. Class 01.CONFECTIONERY. Priority: 09/03/2012, 002005900-0001

A2012/01592-AEL MINING SERVICES LIMITED. Class 15.A PUMP HOUSING

F2012/01591-AEL MINING SERVICES. Class 15.A PUMP HOUSING B

- APPLIED ON 09/09/2012 -

A2012/01580-VALENCIA BALOI. DEAN NAGEL. Class 29.TIGHT DUTY MINING VEHICLE

- APPLIED ON 10/09/2012 -

A2012/01601-ALAN WILFRED HALL. Class 12.CYCLES

F2012/01587-JACOB JAPPIE MASHIYANE. Class 13.UNIVERSAL DISTRIBUTION CASE

F2012/01588-JACOB JAPPIE MASHIYANE. Class 13.UNIVERSAL DISTRIBUTION CASE

F2012/01589-PAWEL WISNIEWSKI. Class 24.ERGONOMICAL SURGICAL FORCEPS

F2012/01590-TRUSEAL (PTY) LTD. Class 08.SECURITY PIN

- APPLIED ON 11/09/2012 -

A2012/01594-DUBE, ALEXANDER MEMORY . Class 03.WALLETS

A2012/01595-RADEMEYER, JACOBUS IGNATIUS . Class 11.DRESS RING ASSEMBLY

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SEPTEMBER 2012 PATENT JOURNAL

- APPLIED ON 12/09/2012 -

A2012/01596-RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED. Class 23.AIR FRESHENER. Priority: 26/04/2012,
002033258

- APPLIED ON 13/09/2012 -

A2012/01597-THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY . Class 12.TIRES AND TIRE TREADS. Priority:
02/04/2012, 29/417,309

A2012/01598-THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY . Class 12.TIRES AND TIRE TREADS

A2012/01599-THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER COMPANY . Class 12.TIRES AND TIRE TREADS

A2012/01600-DART INDUSTRIES INC. Class 07.CONDIMENT SERVERS. Priority: 30/03/2012, 29/395,796

A2012/01603-PEDROLLO S.P.A. Class 15.CENTRIFUGAL PUMP. Priority: 18/06/2012, 675587601

A2012/01604-UNILEVER LIMITED. Class 23.WATER PUFIFICATION DEVICE. Priority: 22/03/2012, 002013045-0001

A2012/01605-UNILEVER LIMITED. Class 09.CONTAINER. Priority: 21/03/2012, 29/416,348

A2012/01606-COBB INTERNATIONAL (PTY) LIMITED. Class 07.PORTABLE STOVE

A2012/01607-THE GOODYEAR TIRE & RUBBER CO. Class 12.TIRES AND TIRE TREADS. Priority: 29/03/2012,
29/417,026

F2012/01602-PEDROLLO S.P.A.. Class 15.CENTRIFUGAL PUMP. Priority: 18/06/2012, 675587601

- APPLIED ON 14/09/2012 -

A2012/01609-WEIR MINERALS AFRICA (PTY) LTD . Class 15.PUMPS

A2012/01612-SCHROEDER, HEINRICH. Class 25.A BUILDING ELEMENT

A2012/01615-RECKITT BENCKISER LLC. Class 09.BOTTLE. Priority: 16/03/2012, 002009951

A2012/01616-RECKITT BENCKISER LLC. Class 09.BOTTLE. Priority: 16/03/2012, 002009951

A2012/01617-RECKITT BENCKISER LLC. Class 09.BOTTLE. Priority: 16/03/2012, 002009951

A2012/01618-RECKITT BENCKISER LLC. Class 09.BOTTLE. Priority: 16/03/2012, 002009951

A2012/01620-COETZEE, JOHN J . Class 23.URINAL INSERT

F2012/01608-WEIR MINERALS AFRICA (PTY) LTD . Class 15.PUMPS

F2012/01610-SCHROEDER, HEINRICH. Class 25.A BUILDING ELEMENT

F2012/01611-SCHROEDER, HEINRICH. Class 25.A BUILDING ELEMENT

F2012/01613-SCHROEDER, HEINRICH. Class 25.A BUILDING ELEMENT

F2012/01614-INTERLOCK SYSTEMS CC. Class 25.DOOR

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SEPTEMBER 2012 PATENT JOURNAL

F2012/01619-COETZEE, JOHN J . Class 23.URINAL INSERT

F2012/01621-MUYUMBA MAMBO MARTIN . Class 03.M-UMBRELLA

- APPLIED ON 17/09/2012 -

A2012/01622-NORTJE, JOHAN GERHARD. Class 09.ABSORBENT/ADSORBENT ARTICLES

F2012/01623-JARVIS, GEORGE GRAHAM. Class 13.LAMP HOLDER

F2012/01624-BABILI NTULI. Class 23-04.TOILET PAN AIR EXHAUSTION FAN

F2012/01625-BABILI NTULI. Class 08-07.DOUBLE LOCK SHUTTER

F2012/01626-BABILI NTULI. Class 08-07.EXTENDED DOUBLE LOCK SHUTTER

F2012/01627-VALERIE BENADIE . Class 32.GRAPHIC DESIGN

- APPLIED ON 18/09/2012 -

2012/01629-SCHREDER. Class 26.OUTDOOR LIGHTING FIXTURE. Priority: 22/03/2012, 001318877-0002

A2012/01630-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD). Class
12.AUTOMPBILE. Priority: 19/03/2012, 2012-006259

A2012/01631-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD). Class
12.INSRUMENT PANEL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE . Priority: 19/03/2012, 2012-006254

A2012/01632-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD). Class
12.FRONT BUMBER FOR AN AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 19/03/2012, 2012-006240

A2012/01633-NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD). Class
12.RADIATOR GRILL FOR AN AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 19/03/2012, 2012-006239

A2012/01634-OPTEX CO,LTD. Class 10.SENSING DEVICE. Priority: 28/04/2012, 201230140019.8

A2012/01635-OWENS-BROCKWAY GLASS CONTAINER INC. Class 09.BOTTLE. Priority: 23/03/2012, 29/416,582

F2012/01628-LOURENTIUS ANTONIUS JOSEPH ROOLVINK. Class 08.bench wise pipe jaw

F2012/01636-FORTNA 191 CC. Class 09.A LID FOR DECANTING

F2012/01637-FORTNA 191 CC. Class 09.A LID FOR DECATING

- APPLIED ON 19/09/2012 -

A2012/01638-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.MIRRORS. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011858-0007

A2012/01639-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 26.HEADLIGHTS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011965-
0001

A2012/01640-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.STEERING WHEELS. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011858-0008

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SEPTEMBER 2012 PATENT JOURNAL

A2012/01641-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.DASHBOARDS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012,


002011858-0009

A2012/01642-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 26.LIGHTS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011965-0003

A2012/01643-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 26.HEADLIGHTS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011965-
0002

A2012/01644-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 26.LIGHTS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011965-0005

A2012/01645-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 26.LIGHTS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011965-0004

A2012/01646-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 26.LIGHTS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011965-0008

A2012/01647-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 26.LIGHTS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011965-0007

A2012/01648-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 26.LIGHTS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011965-0006

A2012/01649-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.VEHICLE CABINS. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011387-0001

A2012/01650-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.VEHICLE CABINS. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011429-0001

A2012/01651-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.VEHICLE CABINS. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011452-0001

A2012/01652-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.PANELS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011627-0001

A2012/01653-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.GRILLES FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011627-0002

A2012/01654-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.SUN VISORS. Priority: 20/03/2012, 00211627-0004

A2012/01655-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.GRILLES FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011627-0003

A2012/01656-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.PANELS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011627-0006

A2012/01657-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.PANELS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011627-0005

A2012/01658-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.PANELS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011627-0008

A2012/01659-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.PANELS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011627-0007

A2012/01660-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.GRILLES FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011858-0002

A2012/01661-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.GRILLES FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011858-0001

A2012/01662-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.BUMPERS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011858-
0004

A2012/01663-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.GRILLES FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011858-0003

A2012/01664-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.PANELS FOR VEHICLES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 0020011858-
0006

A2012/01665-VOLVO LASTVAGNAR AB. Class 12.BUMPERS FOR VEHILCES. Priority: 20/03/2012, 002011858-
0005

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A2012/01666-JONIBACH (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 06.STEP

A2012/01667-JONIBACH (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED. Class 06.BOOSTER SEAT

A2012/01674-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 99.CAR ACCESSORIES: LICENCE DISC AND AIR
FRESHENER

A2012/01675-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 99.CAR ACCESSORIES: LICENCE DISC AND AIR
FRESHENER

A2012/01679-THE GILLETTE COMPANY. Class 09.PACKAGE. Priority: 19/03/2012, 29/416,175

F2012/01668-HAWKINS RUSSEL IAN. Class 12.TRAILING EDGE INSERT

F2012/01669-HAWKINS RUSSEL IAN. Class 12.TIP EDGE INSERT

F2012/01670-HAWKINS RUSSEL IAN. Class 12.PROPELLER BODY

F2012/01671-HAWKINS RUSSEL IAN. Class 12.HUB INSERT

F2012/01672-HAWKINS RUSSEL IAN. Class 12.PROPERLLER

F2012/01673-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 99.CAR ACCESSORIES: LICENCE AND AIR FRESHENER

F2012/01676-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 99.CAR ACCESSORIES: LICENCE DISC AND AIR
FRESHENER

F2012/01677-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 99.CAR ACCESSORIES: LICENCE DISC AND AIR
FRESHENER

F2012/01678-SEAN TERRENCE ARMSTRONG. Class 99.CAR LICENCE DISC AND AIR FRESHENER

- APPLIED ON 20/09/2012 -

A2012/01680-WILLIAMS, NATALIE. Class 06.A CHAIR

A2012/01682-PIAGGIO & C.S.P.A.. Class 12.SCOOTER. Priority: 23/03/2012, 002014076

A2012/01683-HONDA MOTOR CO. LTD.. Class 12.AUTOMOBILE. Priority: 30/03/2012, 2012-007529

A2012/01684-STOKKE AS. Class 06.CHAIRS. Priority: 22/03/2012, 20120244

A2012/01685-STOKKE AS. Class 06.CHAIRS. Priority: 22/03/2012, 20120244

A2012/01688-MEHMET DEMIREL. Class 05.MESH FORMAT FOR PLASTIC MATERIALS

F2012/01681-WILLIAMS, NATALIE. Class 06.A CHAIR

F2012/01686-STRIPE-IT CC. Class 20.STRIP FOR APPLICATION TO A SURFACE WHICH CARRIES VEHICULAR
TRAFFIC

F2012/01687-MCDOUGALL, BUNTY. Class 19.SCISSORS

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ASSIGNMENTS IN TERMS OF SECTIONS 30, 29-REGULATIONS 37, 38 AND 40

Application Number Assignor Assignee

F2005/00266 NUTRILIDA HEALTHCARE ADCOCK INGRAM INTELLECTUAL


(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED PROPERTY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED

A2005/00265 NUTRILIDA HEALTHCARE ADCOCK INGRAM INTELLECTUAL


(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED PROPERTY (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED

CHANGE OF NAME IN TERMS OF REGULATION 41

Application Number In the name of New Name

A2004/01600 PUMA AKTIENGESELLSSHAFT PUMA SE


RUDOLF DASSLER SPORT

CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR SERVICE REGISTERED

No records available

CHANGE OF ADDRESS FOR PROPRIETOR REGISTERED

No records available

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APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF


THE ACT

THE DESIGNS ACT, No. 195 OF 1993

APPLICATION FOR THE RESTORATION OF A LAPSED DESIGN UNDER SECTION 23 OF THE ACT

Notice is hereby given that has made application for the restoration of the design registered to the said for the
design entitled numbered dated which became void on owing to the non-payment of the prescribed renewal fee.

Any person may give notice on Design Form No. 11 of opposition to the restoration of the design within two
months of the advertisement hereof

Registrar of Designs

APPLICATION TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR


REGISTRATION

REPUBLIC OF SOUTH AFRICA

DESIGNS ACT, No. 195 OF 1993

APPLICATIONS TO CORRECT AND/OR AMEND DESIGNS APPLICATION OR REGISTRATION (SECTIONS


26, 27-REGULATION 41)

THE DESIGN APPLICATION TO BE CORRECTED OR AMENDED IS NOT YET OPEN FOR PUBLIC
INSPECTION.THE PARTICULARS TO BE PUBLISHED SHALL BE THOSE SET OUT IN PART I. AN
APPLICATION FOR CORRECTION OR AMENDMENT SO PUBLISHED MAY NOT BE INSPECTED AND MAY
NOT BE OPPOSED

PART I

Design No. : A2012/00180


Applicant : Continental Reifen Deutschland GmbH
Class : 12
Article to which the Design is to be applied. TYRE TREAD
Date of lodgment: 23/02/2012
Registrar of Designs

Design No. : A2012/00157


Applicant : British American Tobacco (Investments) Limited
Class : 09
Article to which the Design is to be applied. CIGARETTE PACKETS (PACKAGING
Date of lodgment: 20/02/2012
Registrar of Designs

Design No. : A2012/00626


Applicant : UYS, Peter Wouter, LABUSCHAGNE, Johannes Jakobus
Class : 14

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Article to which the Design is to be applied. KEYPAD


Date of lodgment: 09/05/2012
Registrar of Designs

Design No. : A2012/00006


Applicant : Huawei Technologies Co., Ltd.
Class : 14
Article to which the Design is to be applied. COMMUNICATIONS EQUIPMENT
Date of lodgment: 03/01/2012
Registrar of Designs

Design No. : A2010/00495


Applicant : Weber-Stephen Products Co.
Class : 07
Article to which the Design is to be applied. UNION MEMBER FOR GRILL FRAME STRUCTURE.
Date of lodgment: 07/04/2010
Registrar of Designs

Design No. : A2011/01129


Applicant : Red Bull GmbH
Class : 15
Article to which the Design is to be applied. REFRIGERATORS.
Date of lodgment: 29/07/2011
Registrar of Designs

Design No. : A2011/01154


Applicant : Continental Reifen Deutschland GmbH
Class : 12
Article to which the Design is to be applied. TYRE TREAD
Date of lodgment: 02/08/2011
Registrar of Designs

Design No. : A2011/01219


Applicant : Kelly
Class : 02
Article to which the Design is to be applied. HELMETS
Date of lodgment: 18/08/2011
Registrar of Designs

Design No. : A2011/00563


Applicant : British-American Tobacco (Holdings) Limited
Class : 32
Article to which the Design is to be applied. SURFACE PATTERNS
Date of lodgment: 14/04/2011
Registrar of Designs

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NOTICE OF REGISTRATION OF DESIGNS

Notice of registration of the designs mentioned below has been issued by the Registrar of Designs in terms of the
Designs Act, 1993 (Act No. 195 of 1993)

INSPECTION OF DESIGNS

A design application, may after a notice of registration has been published, be inspected during office hours at the
Designs Office, Pretoria, at a charge of R3, 00

COPIES OF DOCUMENTS

The Designs Office, Private Bag X400, Pretoria, supplies photocopies of all design documents at R1, 00 per page.
(Payment to be affected by revenue stamps only.)

The numerical references denote the following: (21) Number of application. (22) Date of lodgement. (23) release
date (if applicable). (DR) Date of registration. (52) Class. (24) Type of design. (71) Name(s) of applicant(s). (33)
Country. (31) Number and. (32) Date of convention application. (54) Articles to which design is to be applied. (57)
Brief statement of features.

N.B.: Date of registration (DR) is either Date of lodgement (22) or Date of convention of application (32)
whichever is the earlier.

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21: A2008/01219 22: 14/07/2008 23: 54: TAB


43: 10/09/2012 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a tag or the
52: Class 10 24: Part A like for fastening to wooden products resides in the
71: HAZARD BONAKO (PTY) LTD shape and/or configuration thereof, substantially as
33: -. 31:-. 32:-. shown in the accompanying drawing, the number, size
54: SIREN AMPLIFIER KEYPAD and shape of any apertures should be disregarded as
57: The novelty of the design resides in the they do not form part of the design.
configuration or pattern of a siren amplifier keypad as
shown in the attached drawing.

21: A2010/00590 22: 2010-04-20 23:


43: 2012-08-15
52: Class 19 24: Part A
71: KRIEL, Dorothy Anne
54: COMBINED RETAINING AND PERFORATING
DEVICE
57: The design is to be applied to a combined retaining
and peforating device. The features for which protection
is claimed are those of shape and/or configuration of a
a combined retaining and perforating device
substantially as shown in the drawing.

21: A2010/01456 22: 2010-10-27 23:


43: 2010-04-28
52: Class 18 24: Part A
71: Dymo
33: 001212104-0005 31: EU 32: 2010-04-28
33: 001212104-0005 31: EU 32: 2010-04-28
54: PRINTER CASSETTES
57: The design is for a printer cassette including a
housing and a movable cover. With the movable cover
in a closed condition, the cassette is substantially
cuboid shaped with the housing defining two opposite,
rectangular major faces and three elongate minor faces
of the cassette and the movable cover defining a fourth
elongate minor face of the cassette. Two corners at one
end of the cassette are rounded. Near an opposite end
21: A2010/01233 22: 08/09/2010 23: is a trapezoidal cutout in a side of the housing, the
43: 31/05/2012 cutout being enclosed on an outside thereof by the
52: Class 20 24: Part A movable cover. In an open condition of the movable
71: MSD TIMBERS CC T/A HARDING TREATED cover, the cutout is outwardly open.
TIMBERS
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.

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21: A2010/01665 22: 2010-12-07 23:


43: 2012-08-15
52: Class 13 24: Part A
71: ROSHNI ENTERPRISE CC
54: ELECTRICAL MULTI-PLUG
57: The design is to be applied to an electrical multi-
plug. The features for which protection is claimed are
those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration
and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the
drawing.

Further three-dimensional view, with movable cover in


open position

21: A2010/01664 22: 2010-12-07 23:


43: 2012-08-15
52: Class 13 24: Part A
71: ROSHNI ENTERPRISE CC
54: ELECTRICAL ADAPTER
57: The design is to be applied to an electrical adapter.
The features for which protection is claimed are those
of pattern and/or configuration and/or ornamentation,
substantially as shown in the drawing.
21: A2010/01666 22: 2010-12-07 23:
43: 2012-08-15
52: Class 13 24: Part A
71: ROSHNI ENTERPRISE CC
54: ELECTRICAL MULTI-PLUG
57: The design is to be applied to an electrical multi-
plug. The features for which protection is claimed are
those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration
and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the
drawing.

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those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration


and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the
drawing.

21: A2010/01667 22: 2010-12-07 23:


43: 2012-08-15
52: Class 13 24: Part A 21: A2011/00256 22: 2011-02-21 23:
71: ROSHNI ENTERPRISE CC 43: 2012-06-25
54: ELECTRICAL MULTI-PLUG 52: Class Class 12. 24: Part A
57: The design is to be applied to an electrical multi- 71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
plug. The features for which protection is claimed are 33: 29/368,649 31: US 32: 2010-08-26
those of pattern and/or shape and/or configuration 33: 29/368,649 31: US 32: 2010-08-26
and/or ornamentation, substantially as shown in the 54: Automobile
drawing. 57: The design relates to an automobile. the features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2011/00313 22: 2011-03-07 23: 2011-02-01


43: 2011-02-01
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: Aloxxi International Corporation
54: BOTTLE
21: A2010/01668 22: 2010-12-07 23: 57: The design is applied to a bottle. The features of
43: 2012-08-15 the design for which protection is claimed include the
52: Class 13 24: Part A shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or
71: ROSHNI ENTERPRISE CC ornamentation of a bottle substantially as illustrated in
54: ELECTRICAL MULTI-PLUG the accompanying representations.
57: The design is to be applied to an electrical multi-
plug. The features for which protection is claimed are

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space. The roof assembly parts include a roof part, a


rectangular reae panel, a rectangular front panel having
a height substantially less than that of the rear panel,
and two opposite and mirroring side panels. A bottom
edge of each side panel extends horisontally rearwardly
from a corresponding bottom corner of the front panel,
when the cart is horizontal, and then curves
downwardly to a corresponding bottom corner of the
rear panel. The steering wheel hub cover is round with
a truncated top.

21: A2011/00584 22: 2011-04-19 23:


43: 2011-04-19
52: Class 12 24: Part A Right side perspective view (Opposite view being a
71: Outcast Fabrications CC mirror image)
54: TRAILERS
57: The design relates to a trailer as shown in the 21: A2011/00737 22: 2011-05-09 23:
accompanying drawings, the shape, configuration and 43: 2010-11-10
pattern of the wheel gaurds A, wheels B and load deck 52: Class 12 24: Part A
C not forming an essential part of the design and are 71: Daimler AG
thus disclaimed. 33: 001779273-0002 31: EU 32: 2010-11-10
33: 001779273-0002 31: EU 32: 2010-11-10
54: TRUCK CABINS
57: The design is for a truck cabin. A front of the cabin
is generally divided into an upper windscreen portion, a
middle grille portion and a lower bumper portion. The
middle grille portion includes three vertically spaced
grille formations. Each grille formation includes a
plurality of laterally extending, small circular features.
The top grille formation extends linearly across the
cabin front while the lower grille formations each
extends across in a progressively more V-shaped
fashion. A large circular feature is superimposed
centrally on the top and middle grille formations. A
Three-dimensional view from front complementary arc-shaped feature is coaxially spaced
from, and located below, the circular feature. The
21: A2011/00719 22: 2011-05-05 23: bottom grille formation is positioned in a groove which
43: 2011-05-05 extends laterally across the cabin. The lower bumper
52: Class 12 24: Part A portion has a central portion which is flanked by two
71: CLOETE, Quentin side portions. Each side portion includes an irregular
54: GOLF CARTS pentagonal-shaped recess and two smaller
57: The design is for an arrangement of parts of a golf quadrilateral-shaped features located below the recess.
cart including roof assembly parts and a steering wheel
hub cover. The arrangement is usable as advertising
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Three dimensional view

21: A2011/00790 22: 17/05/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 01 24: Part A
71: TAPIWA SASHA CHAGWEDA
21: A2011/00965 22: 2011-06-23 23:
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
43: 2012-08-01
54: ED-CANDY
52: Class 4 24: Part A
57: Taking an ordinary mathematical set and designing
71: LUBEGA, Peter Yiga
it as a box of candy. The ins inside will be jelly candy,
54: SET OF BRISTLES FOR A TOOTHBRUSH
coming in different colours and flavours. Basic
57: The design is to be applied to a set of bristles for a
alphabetical letter be designed as candy, also in
toothbrush. The features for which protection is claimed
different colours and flavours. Numbers will also be
are those of shape and/or configuration of a set of
included, different colours and flavours.
bristles for a toothbrush substantially as shown in the
drawings.

21: A2011/01045 22: 2011-07-12 23:


43: 2012-07-17
52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: TOYOTA JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA
54: Front Portion of an Automobile

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57: The design relates to a front portion of an 57: The features of the design for which protection is
automobile. The features of the design are those of claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an
shape and/or configuration. article substantially as shown in the accompanying
representation(s).

21: A2011/01061 22: 2011-07-20 23:


43: 2012-07-17
52: Class 20 24: Part A
71: PRIMEDIA FACE 2 FACE (PTY) LTD
54: DISPLAY DEVICE
57: The design relates to a display device. The features
of the design for which protection is claimed include the
shape and/or configuration of the display device
substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
representations.

21: A2011/01425 22: 2011-09-06 23:


43: 2012-08-16
52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: DETON ENGINEERING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: JACK
57: The design relates to a jack. The features of the
design for which protection is claimed include the
pattern and/or shape and/or configuration of the jack
substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
representations.

21: A2011/01267 22: 24/08/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 08 24: Part A
71: KIRTECH (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: CURTAIN RUNNER

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57: The design relates to an automobile. the features of


the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2011/01495 22: 19/09/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 23-02 24: Part A
71: SAFORI AMPONSAH JOSEPH
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: SAFORI DEEP SET (CODE. SD001)
57: The Safori Deep Set (Code SD 001) is a functional
bathroom basin without water tap and overflow hole.
21: A2011/01492 22: 2011-09-19 23:
Easy to clean. it is made for counter top.
43: 2012-07-05
52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO
TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.)
54: Automobile
57: The design relates to an automobile. the features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: A2011/01569 22: 2011-09-30 23:


43: 2011-09-23
52: Class 18 24: Part A
71: Hewlett-Packard Development Company L.P.
33: 29/402,509 31: US 32: 2011-09-23
21: A2011/01493 22: 2011-09-19 23: 33: 29/402,509 31: US 32: 2011-09-23
43: 2012-07-05 54: INK CARTRIDGES
52: Class 12 24: Part A 57: The design is for an ink cartridge. The cartridge is
71: NISSAN JIDOSHA KABUSHIKI KAISHA (ALSO roughly parallelepiped shaped, including opposite major
TRADING AS NISSAN MOTOR CO., LTD.) first and second side faces, opposite minor top and
54: Automobile bottom faces, opposite minor front and rear faces, and
four rounded corners in side view of the cartridge.

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Across the front face, a shallow off-center indentation is


defined which is concave in side view of the cartridge. A
roughly parallelepiped shaped corner recess is defined
in the first side face, top face, and rear face. There are
two spaced apart, annular protrusions on the rear face.
The bottom face defines therein an irregular
arrangement of recesses.

Front, top and first side three dimensional view

21: A2011/01571 22: 2011-09-30 23:


43: 2011-09-23
52: Class 18 24: Part A
A front, top and first side three dimensional view 71: Hewlett-Packard Development Company L.P.
33: 29/402,495 31: US 32: 2011-09-23
21: A2011/01570 22: 2011-09-30 23: 33: 29/402,495 31: US 32: 2011-09-23
43: 2011-09-23 54: INK CARTRIDGES
52: Class 18 24: Part A 57: The design is for an ink cartridge. The cartridge is
71: Hewlett-Packard Development Company L.P. roughly parallelepiped shaped, including opposite major
33: 29/402,503 31: US 32: 2011-09-23 first and second side faces, opposite minor top and
33: 29/402,503 31: US 32: 2011-09-23 bottom faces, opposite minor front and rear faces, and
54: INK CARTRIDGES four rounded corners in side view of the cartridge.
57: The design is for an ink cartridge. The cartridge is Across the front face, a shallow off-center indentation is
roughly parallelepiped shaped, including opposite major defined which is concave in side view of the cartridge. A
first and second side faces, opposite minor top and roughly parallelepiped shaped corner recess is defined
bottom faces, opposite minor front and rear faces, and in the first side face, top face, and rear face. There are
four rounded corners in side view of the cartridge. two spaced apart, annular protrusions on the rear face.
Across the front face, a shallow off-center indentation is Along each of two opposite sides of the second side
defined which is concave in side view of the cartridge. A face, an elongate recess extends from the rear face
circular recess defines the letter K on the front face, partway towards the front face. The bottom face defines
between the indentation and the bottom face of the therein an irregular arrangement of recesses.
cartridge. A roughly parallelepiped shaped corner
recess is defined in the first side face, top face, and rear
face. Two adjacent rectangular recesses are defined in
the first side face alongside the top face. Similar
recesses are defined in the second side face. There
are two spaced apart, annular protrusions on the rear
face. The bottom face defines therein an irregular
arrangement of recesses.

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Front, top and first side three dimensional view Front, top and first side three dimensional view
21: A2011/01572 22: 2011-09-30 23: 21: A2011/01573 22: 2011-09-30 23:
43: 2011-09-23 43: 2011-09-23
52: Class 18 24: Part A 52: Class 18 24: Part A
71: Hewlett-Packard Development Company L.P. 71: Hewlett-Packard Development Company L.P.
33: 29/402,500 31: US 32: 2011-09-23 33: 29/402,498 31: US 32: 2011-09-23
33: 29/402,500 31: US 32: 2011-09-23 33: 29/402,498 31: US 32: 2011-09-23
54: INK CARTRIDGES 54: INK CARTRIDGES
57: The design is for an ink cartridge. The cartridge is 57: The design is for an ink cartridge. The cartridge is
roughly parallelepiped shaped, including opposite major roughly parallelepiped shaped, including opposite major
first and second side faces, opposite minor top and first and second side faces, opposite minor top and
bottom faces, opposite minor front and rear faces, and bottom faces, opposite minor front and rear faces, and
four rounded corners in side view of the cartridge. four rounded corners in side view of the cartridge.
Across the front face, a shallow off-center indentation is Across the front face, a shallow off-center indentation is
defined which is concave in side view of the cartridge. A defined which is concave in side view of the cartridge. A
roughly parallelepiped shaped corner recess is defined roughly parallelepiped shaped corner recess is defined
in the first side face, top face, and rear face. Two in the first side face, top face, and rear face. Two
adjacent rectangular recesses are defined in the first adjacent rectangular recesses are defined in the first
side face alongside the top face. Similar recesses are side face alongside the top face. There are two spaced
defined in the second side face. There are two spaced apart, annular protrusions on the rear face. The top face
apart, annular protrusions on the rear face. The defines a step extending along the length of the face.
bottom face defines therein an irregular arrangement of The bottom face defines therein an irregular
recesses. arrangement of recesses.

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A front, top and first side three dimensional view


Front, top and first side three dimensional view 21: A2011/01575 22: 2011-09-30 23:
43: 2011-09-23
21: A2011/01574 22: 2011-09-30 23: 52: Class 18 24: Part A
43: 2011-09-23 71: Hewlett-Packard Development Company L.P.
52: Class 18 24: Part A 33: 29/402,503 31: US 32: 2011-09-23
71: Hewlett-Packard Development Company L.P. 33: 29/402,503 31: US 32: 2011-09-23
33: 29/402,514 31: US 32: 2011-09-23 54: INK CARTRIDGES
33: 29/402,514 31: US 32: 2011-09-23 57: The design is for an ink cartridge. The cartridge is
54: INK CARTRIDGES roughly parallelepiped shaped, including opposite major
57: The design is for an ink cartridge. The cartridge is first and second side faces, opposite minor top and
roughly parallelepiped shaped, including opposite major bottom faces, opposite minor front and rear faces, and
first and second side faces, opposite minor top and four rounded corners in side view of the cartridge.
bottom faces, opposite minor front and rear faces, and Across the front face, a shallow off-center indentation is
four rounded corners in side view of the cartridge. defined which is concave in side view of the cartridge. A
Across the front face, a shallow off-center indentation is circular recess defines the letter C on the front face,
defined which is concave in side view of the cartridge. A between the indentation and the bottom face of the
roughly parallelepiped shaped corner recess is defined cartridge. A roughly parallelepiped shaped corner
in the first side face, top face, and rear face. There are recess is defined in the first side face, top face, and rear
two spaced apart, annular protrusions on the rear face. face. Two adjacent rectangular recesses are defined in
Along the top face, a step is defined. The bottom face the first side face alongside the top face. Similar
defines therein an irregular arrangement of recesses. recesses are defined in the second side face. There
are two spaced apart, annular protrusions on the rear
face. The bottom face defines therein an irregular
arrangement of recesses.

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A front, top and first side three dimensional view


A front, top and first side three dimensional view
21: A2011/01576 22: 2011-09-30 23:
43: 2011-09-23 21: A2011/01577 22: 2011-09-30 23:
52: Class 18 24: Part A 43: 2012-06-05
71: Hewlett-Packard Development Company L.P. 52: Class 8 24: Part A
33: 29/402,503 31: US 32: 2011-09-23 71: ATC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
33: 29/402,503 31: US 32: 2011-09-23 54: A Drum Segment
54: INK CARTRIDGES 57: The design relates to a drum segment and the
57: The design is for an ink cartridge. The cartridge is features of the design are those of shape and/or
roughly parallelepiped shaped, including opposite major configuration and/or pattern and/or ornamentation.
first and second side faces, opposite minor top and
bottom faces, opposite minor front and rear faces, and
four rounded corners in side view of the cartridge.
Across the front face, a shallow off-center indentation is
defined which is concave in side view of the cartridge. A
circular recess defines the letter M on the front face,
between the indentation and the bottom face of the
cartridge. A roughly parallelepiped shaped corner
recess is defined in the first side face, top face, and rear
face. Two adjacent rectangular recesses are defined in
the first side face alongside the top face. Similar
recesses are defined in the second side face. There
are two spaced apart, annular protrusions on the rear
face. The bottom face defines therein an irregular
arrangement of recesses.

21: A2011/01579 22: 2011-09-30 23:


43: 2012-07-05
52: Class 8 24: Part A
71: ATC (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: A Barrel
57: The design relates to a barrel and the features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration
and/or pattern and/or ornamentation.

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A first, top and first side three dimensional view

21: A2011/01580 22: 2011-09-30 23: 21: A2011/01581. 22: 30/09/2011. 23:
43: 2011-09-23 43:
52: Class 18 24: Part A 52: Class 13 24: Part A
71: Hewlett-Packard Development Company L.P. 71: ALOYS WOBBEN
33: 29/402,503 31: US 32: 2011-09-23 33: DE 31: 402011001848.9 32: 2011/04/04
33: 29/402,503 31: US 32: 2011-09-23 54: WIND TURBINE
54: INK CARTRIDGES 57: The features of the design for which protection is
57: The design is for an ink cartridge. The cartridge is claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an
roughly parallelepiped shaped, including opposite major article substantially as shown in the accompanying
first and second side faces, opposite minor top and representation(s).
bottom faces, opposite minor front and rear faces, and
four rounded corners in side view of the cartridge.
Across the front face, a shallow off-center indentation is
defined which is concave in side view of the cartridge. A
circular recess defines the letter Y on the front face,
between the indentation and the bottom face of the
cartridge. A roughly parallelepiped shaped corner
recess is defined in the first side face, top face, and rear
face. Two adjacent rectangular recesses are defined in
the first side face alongside the top face. Similar
recesses are defined in the second side face. There
are two spaced apart, annular protrusions on the rear
face. The bottom face defines therein an irregular
arrangement of recesses.

21: A2011/01582 22: 2011-10-03 23:


43: 2011-04-04
52: Class 29 24: Part A
71: Mine Safety Appliances Company
33: 29/388,917 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
33: 29/388,917 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
54: PROTECTIVE HEADWEAR
57: The design relates to protective headwear and in
particular to a design applied on the top face of a visor
frame which is detachably attachable to protective
headwear, in use. A top face of the frame includes a

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pair of spaced V-shaped cut outs and a generally V- 71: Mine Safety Appliances Company
shaped ridge there-between. 33: 29/388,919 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
33: 29/388,919 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
54: PROTECTIVE HEADWEAR
57: The design is for a shaped sheet of material which
is to be used as a visor in a protective headwear
assembly. The visor is laterally elongate, curving from
one end to the other. Each top and corner of the visor
includes a generally right-angled cut-away portion. A
top end portion of each side end includes a smooth
inward curvature and slants inwardly towards a bottom
end. A top end of the visor includes a pair of spaced V-
shaped cut outs. A raised band runs along the
periphery of the sheet.
Three dimensional view

21: A2011/01583 22: 2011-10-03 23:


43: 2011-04-04
52: Class 29 24: Part A
71: Mine Safety Appliances Company
33: 29/388,914 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
33: 29/388,914 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
54: PROTECTIVE HEADWEAR
57: The design is for a shaped sheet of material which
is to be used as a visor in a protective headwear
assembly. The visor is laterally elongate. The top end
corners include generally right-angled cut ou portions. A
top end portion of each end includes a smooth inward
curvature and slants gently inwards towards a bottom
end. A top end of the visor includes a pair of spaced V-
shaped cut outs. In use the visor curves from one end
to the other to assume a generally thumbnail shape in
front view.

Three dimensional view

21: A2011/01585 22: 2011-10-03 23:


43: 2011-04-04
52: Class 29 24: Part A
71: Mine Safety Appliances Company
33: 29/388,920 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
54: PROTECTIVE HEADWEAR
57: The design is for a design applied to a bottom end
of a shaped sheet of material which is to be used as a
visor in a protective headwear assembly. The bottom
end of the sheet includes a pair of spaced V-shaped cut
outs.

Three dimensional view

21: A2011/01584 22: 2011-10-03 23:


43: 2011-04-04
52: Class 29 24: Part A

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21: A2011/01587 22: 2011-10-03 23:


43: 2011-04-04
52: Class 29 24: Part A
71: Mine Safety Appliances Company
33: 29/388,898 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
33: 29/388,898 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
54: PROTECTIVE HEADWEAR
57: The design is for a chin guard which is attachable to
a bottom end of a visor in a protective headwear
assembly. The chin guard includes an integrally
moulded body which includes a half-moon shaped base
plate and a side plate extending upwardly from the
circumference thereof, having the same curvature as
the base plate. A free end portion of the side plate
includes an outward step formation which terminates in
Three dimensional view a short lip formation. The lip formation includes a
pattern of cut outs applied thereon.
21: A2011/01586 22: 2011-10-03 23:
43: 2011-04-04
52: Class 29 24: Part A
71: Mine Safety Appliances Company
33: 29/388,889 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
33: 29/388,889 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
54: PROTECTIVE HEADWEAR
57: The design is for a design applied to a top end of
shaped sheet of material which is to be used as a visor
in a protective headwear assembly. The top end of the
sheet includes a pair of spaced V-shaped cut outs.

Three dimensional view

21: A2011/01589 22: 2011-10-03 23:


43: 2011-04-04
52: Class 29 24: Part A
71: Mine Safety Appliances Company
33: 29/388,899 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
33: 29/388,899 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
54: PROTECTIVE HEADWEAR
57: The design is for a shaped sheet of material which
is to be used as a visor in a protective headwear
assembly. The visor is laterally elongate, curving from
one end to the other. Each top and corner of the visor
includes a generally right-angled cut-away portion. A
top end portion of each side end includes a smooth
inward curvature and slants inwardly towards a bottom
end. A top end of the visor includes a pair of spaced V-
shaped cut outs. A raised band runs along the
periphery of the sheet.
Three dimensional view of a visor interface in a flat
state

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Three dimensional view

21: A2011/01591 22: 2011-10-03 23:


43: 2011-04-04
52: Class 24 24: Part A
71: McNeil-PPC, Inc.
33: 29/388,877 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
33: 29/388,877 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
54: SANITARY NAPKINS
57: The design is for an inner portion of a sanitary
napkin, the napkin including an inner and outer portion,
the outer portion being shown in dotted lines and not
forming part of the design. In top view, the inner portion
is generally elongate with rounded slightly bulbous ends
and includes an embossed pattern on a stippled
background. The embossed pattern includes three
ventrally located strips with rounded ends, in which the
two outer strips are shorter than the central strip and
are slightly curved. The embossed pattern also
includes elliptical segments and circular segments,
where some of the segments are in the form of solid
lines and some are in the form of a series of small
circles.
Three dimensional view

21: A2011/01590 22: 2011-10-03 23:


43: 2011-04-04
52: Class 29 24: Part A
71: Mine Safety Appliances Company
33: 29/388,902 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
33: 29/388,902 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
54: PROTECTIVE HEADWEAR
57: The design is for a shaped sheet of material which
is to be used as a visor in a protective headwear
assembly. The visor is laterally elongate. The top end
corners include generally right-angled cut out portions.
A top end portion of each side end includes a smooth
inward curvature and slants inwardly towards a bottom
end. A top end and bottom end of the sheet include a
pair of spaced V-shaped cut outs.

Top view

21: A2011/01592 22: 2011-10-03 23:


43: 2011-04-04

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52: Class 24 24: Part A plurality of rigid curved elements that can be retracted
71: McNeil-PPC, Inc. or extended in a nesting fashion. The frame includes a
33: 29/388,875 31: US 32: 2011-04-04 step formation which terminates in a short lip formation.
33: 29/388,875 31: US 32: 2011-04-04 The lip formation includes a pattern of cut outs applied
54: SANITARY NAPKINS thereon.
57: The design is for an inner portion of a sanitary
napkin, the napkin including an inner and an outer
portion, the outer portion being shown in dotted lines
and not forming part of the design. In top view, the inner
portion is generally elongate with rounded slightly
bulbous ends and includes an embossed pattern on a
heavily stippled background. The embossed pattern
includes three centrally located strips with rounded
ends, in which the two outer strips are shorter than the
central strip and are slightly curved. The embossed
pattern also includes a series of small circles which
form an arrangment of coils along the length of the
inner portion.

Three dimensional view of a chin guard in a retracted


state

21: A2011/01594 22: 2011-10-03 23:


43: 2011-04-04
52: Class 29 24: Part A
71: Mine Safety Appliances Company
33: 29/388,893 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
33: 29/388,893 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
54: PROTECTIVE HEADWEAR
57: The design relates to protective headwear and in
particular to a visor frame which is detachably
attachable to protective headwear, in use. The frame
includes a generally flat body curving from one side to
the other. Each end of the body is provided with an
integrally moulded upwardly extending arm. Free ends
of the arms are provided with a circular formation with a
central aperture. A top face of the frame includes a pair
of spaced V-shaped indentations and a generally V-
shaped ridge there-between. A front of the frame
includes a step formation which includes a generally
rectangular formation with a rectangular lip with
bevelled corners and flanked by a pair of generally
trapezoidal formations.
Top view

21: A2011/01593 22: 2011-10-03 23:


43: 2011-04-04
52: Class 29 24: Part A
71: Mine Safety Appliances Company
33: 29/388,895 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
33: 29/388,895 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
54: PROTECTIVE HEADWEAR
57: The design is for a chin guard which is attachable to
a bottom end of a face shield screen of a protective
headwear assembly. The chin guard includes a frame
member curved from one side to the other and a
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Three dimensional view

21: A2011/01595 22: 2011-10-03 23:


43: 2011-04-04
52: Class 29 24: Part A
71: Mine Safety Appliances Company
33: 29/388,903 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
33: 29/388,903 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
54: PROTECTIVE HEADWEAR
57: The design is for a shaped sheet of material which
Three dimensional view
is to be used as a visor in a protective headwear
assembly. The visor is laterally elongate, curving from
21: A2011/01596 22: 2011-10-03 23:
one side end to the other to assume a generally square
43: 2011-04-04
profile in front view, with the bottom ends slanting
52: Class 29 24: Part A
slightly inwardly. The top end corners include generally
71: Mine Safety Appliances Company
right-angled cut out portions. A top end portion of each
33: 29/388,906 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
end includes a smooth inward curvature and slants
33: 29/388,906 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
inwardly towards a bottom end. A line runs from the top
54: PROTECTIVE HEADWEAR
end to the bottom end on each side of the sheet. A top
57: The design is for a shaped sheet of material which
end of the sheet includes a pair of spaced V-shaped cut
is to be used as a visor in a protective headwear
outs.
assembly. The visor is laterally elongate. In use, the
visor curves from one end to the other to assume a
generally thumbnail shape in front view. A top end half
of each end includes a wing formation and slants
steeply inwardly towards a bottom end. A top end of the
visor includes a pair of spaced V-shaped cut outs.

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Three dimensional view of a visor in a flat state

21: A2011/01598 22: 2011-10-03 23:


43: 2011-04-04
52: Class 29 24: Part A
71: Mine Safety Appliances Company
33: 29/388,911 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
33: 29/388,911 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
54: PROTECTIVE HEADWEAR
57: The design is for a shaped sheet of material which
is to be used as a visor in a protective headwear
assembly. The screen is laterally elongate. The top end
corners include generally right-angled cut out portions.
A top end portion of each end includes a smooth inward
curvature and slants inwardly towards a bottom end. A
top end of the sheet includes a pair of spaced V-shaped
Three dimensional view of a visor in a flat state cut outs. In use, the visor curves from one end to the
other to assume a generally square profile with the
21: A2011/01597 22: 2011-10-03 23: bottom end portion slanting slightly inwards in front
43: 2011-04-04 view.
52: Class 29 24: Part A
71: Mine Safety Appliances Company
33: 29/388,908 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
33: 29/388,908 31: US 32: 2011-04-04
54: PROTECTIVE HEADWEAR
57: The design is for a shaped sheet of material which
is to be used as a visor in a protective headwear
assembly. The visor is longitudinally elongate. The top
end corners of the visor include generally right-angled
cut out portions. A top end portion of each side end
includes a smooth inward curvature and slants inwardly
towards a bottom end. A top end of the visor includes a
pair of spaced V-shaped cut outs.

Three dimensional view of a visor in a flat state

21: A2011/01599 22: 2011-10-03 23:


43: 2012-07-05
52: Class 26 24: Part A
71: LEMNIS LIGHTING PATENT HOLDING B.V.
54: Light Bulb
57: The design relates to a light bulb the features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or
ornamentation.

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43: 2011-04-05
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: Rivelnor Group Limited
33: 001846163-0002 31: EU 32: 2011-04-05
54: PERFUME BOTTLES
57: The design is for a perfume bottle. The bottle is
cuboid in shape, having chamfered edges and square
front and rear faces. A mouth projects upwardly from a
top face. The body defines an Africa-shaped aperture
extending transversely between the front and rear
faces.

21: A2011/01600 22: 2011-10-04 23:


43: 2011-04-05
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: Rivelnor Group Limited
33: 001846163-0003 31: EU 32: 2011-04-05
54: PERFUME BOTTLES
57: The design is for a perfume bottle in the shape of
Africa. The main countries of Africa are contoured on a
front face thereof. A rear face has five facets with a
central facet being rectangular.

Three dimensional view

21: A2011/01602 22: 2011-10-04 23:


43: 2011-04-05
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: Rivelnor Group Limited
33: 001846163-0001 31: EU 32: 2011-04-05
33: 001846163-0001 31: EU 32: 2011-04-05
54: PERFUME BOTTLES
57: The design is for a perfume bottle. The bottle is
cuboid in shape, having chamfered edges and square
front and rear faces. A mouth projects upwardly from a
top face and the front and rear faces each bear a raised
shape of Africa thereon.

Three dimensional view

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Three dimensional view


Three dimensional view
21: A2011/01604 22: 2011-10-05 23: 2011-05-20
21: A2011/01603 22: 2011-10-04 23: 43: 2011-05-20
43: 2011-04-05 52: Class 9 24: Part A
52: Class 9 24: Part A 71: DGB (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
71: Rivelnor Group Limited 54: BOTTLES
33: 001846163-0004 31: EU 32: 2011-04-05 57: The design is for a bottle. A lower portion of the
54: PERFUME BOTTLES bottle is round cylindrical, with a height roughly equal to
57: The design is for a perfume bottle in the shape of its diameter. an upper portion of the bottle includes an
Africa. A front has four facets with oblique edges, thus elongate neck portion which includes an outwardly
having a flat pyramid shape. A rear face has five facets projecting rim around its mouth. A central portion of the
with a central facet being rectangular. bottle has an outer surface shape defined by a reverse
curve rotated about the axis of summetry of the bottle.
The bottle includes also a cap having a squat head atop
the rim and a label on the lower portion. The label has
a bilaterally symmertical, curved outline, including two
laterally opposite, convex arcs, an upper and lower
central, convex arcs, and four reverse curves
alternating with the arcs.

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Face-on view

21: A2011/01606 22: 2011-10-04 23: 2011-05-20


43: 2011-05-20
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: DGB (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: BOTTLES
57: The design is for a bottle. the bottle is radially
symmetrical. A lower portion of the bottle is round
cylindrical, with a height roughly equal to its diameter.
Three dimensional view An upper portion of the bottle includes an elongate
round neck portion which includes an outwardly
21: A2011/01605 22: 2011-10-05 23: 2011-05-20 projecting rim around a mouth thereof. A central portion
43: 2011-05-20 of the bottle intermediate the lower and upper portions
52: Class 19 24: Part A has an outer surface shape defined by a reverse curve
71: DGB (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED rotated about the axis of symmetry of the bottle. The
54: LABELS bottle includes also a cap having a squat head atop the
57: The design is for a label, which has a bilaterally rim, the head having a round cylindrical outer diameter
symmetrical, curve outline. The outline includes two and a flat top.
laterally opposite, convex lateral arcs, a top curve
comprising a central, convex arc and two opposite
reverse curves tangentially extending from the convex
curve comprising a central, convex arc and two
opposite reverse curves tangentially extending from the
convex curve, lines are arranged in a peripheral outer
band of the label. A central, upper circular line has a
combination mug/crown icon therein. At the level of the
bottom ends of the lateral curves is a contrasting
decumbent band, having a slightly curved convex top
edge and a bottom edge comprising two mirroring,
shallow concave arcs.

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Three dimensional view

21: A2011/01608 22: 2011-10-06 23:


43: 2012-07-05
52: Class 12 24: Part A 21: A2011/01628 22: 10/10/2011 23:
71: DVEXPERTS INTERNATIONAL PTY LTD 43: 05/07/2012
33: 11783/2011 31: AU 32: 2011-04-21 52: Class 24-04 24: Part A
33: 11783/2011 31: AU 32: 2011-04-21 71: SCA HYGIENE PRODUCTS AB
54: Protection Device for a Vehicle 33: EU 31: 001850546 32: 2011/04/13
57: The design relates to a protection device for a 54: SANITARY TOWELS
vehicle the features of the design are those of shape 57: The novelty of the design as applied to a sanitary
and/or configuration. towel resides in the shape and/or configuration thereof,
substantially as shown in the accompanying drawings.

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Three-dimensional view

21: A2011/01639 22: 2011-10-13 23: 21: A2011/01641 22: 2011-10-13 23:
43: 2011-10-13 43: 2011-10-13
52: Class 7 24: Part A 52: Class 14 24: Part A
71: Lapack (Proprietary) Limited 71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd.
54: GLASSES 54: MOBILE PHONES
57: The design is for a glass which includes a 57: A mobile phone which has an upper portion which is
longitudinally undulating body and a flat, cirular base hinged to a lower portion. Each portion is generally
having a rounded periphery. Moving from the base rectangular in front view and has a slim profile in side
upward, the body narrows initially, manifesting a view. A rectangular array of four rows of operating
concave curvature leading into a bulging convexly buttons is located on a front face of the lower portion.
curved upper part which terminates in a circular rim The three operatively lower rows each defines a
defining an opening. Adjacent the rim the glass has a laterally extending, elongate recess which extends
radially outward projecting, circumferential lip or ridge. along an upper periphery of the row. A plurality of
navigation buttons is located above the rectangular
array. The plurality has a first central square navigation
button, a second square navigation button which
surrounds the first button and a large rectangular
navigation button which surrounds the second button. A
rectangular screen is provided on a front face of the
upper portion. In side view the front face of the upper
portion has a slight convex shape and the front face of
the lower portion has a complementary concave shape.

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Three dimensional view


Three dimensional view
21: A2011/01650 22: 2011-10-14 23:
21: A2011/01642 22: 2011-10-13 23: 43: 2012-08-16
43: 2011-10-13 52: Class 12 24: A
52: Class 14 24: Part A 71: KAR-TAINER INTERNATIONAL LTD
71: Samsung Electronics Co., Ltd. 54: MOTORCYCLE TRANSPORT SYSTEM
54: MOBILE PHONES 57: The design relates to a Motorcycle Transport
57: A mobile phone which has an upper portion which is System. The features of the design for which protection
hinged to a lower portion. Each portion is generally is claimed include the pattern and/or shape and/or
rectangular in front view and has a slim profile in side configuration of the Motorcycle Transport System
view. A series of four elongate features extends laterally substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
across, and is longitudinally spaced along, a front face representations.
of the lower body portion. A central square operating
button is located above the series of features. A
generally rectangular-shaped formation is provided on
the front face of the lower portion and extends around
both the series of features and the operating button.
The formation includes four longitudinally spaced,
laterally extending elements which extend between
opposed longitudinal sides of the formation. Each of the
four lateral elements is aligned with a lower periphery of
one of the four features. A rectangular screen is
provided on a front face of the upper portion.

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21: A2011/01656 22: 2011-10-19 23:


43: 2011-10-19
52: Class 13 24: Part A
71: POWERTECH INDUSTRIES (PROPRIETARY)
LIMITED
54: ELECTRICAL CONNECTORS
57: The design is for a body for an electrical connector,
i.e. a so-called plug top. The body is roughly square
21: A2011/01651 22: 2011-10-14 23:
when viewed in plan, however with curved sides and
43: 2012-08-16
rounded corners. A cord end or rear end of the body
52: Class 12 24: A
has a shorter curved side than an opposed front end of
71: KAR-TAINER INTERNATIONAL LTD
the body. An upper wa;; pf tje body defines a planar top
54: MOTORCYCLE TRANSPORT SYSTEM
with a small raised feature and laterally projecting top
57: The design relates to a Motorcycle Transport
flanges. A bottom wall of the body defines a planar
System. The features of the design for which protection
bottom surface and also laterally projecting bottom
is claimed include the pattern and/or shape and/or
flanges. Portions of the bottom flanges nearer the cord
configuration of the Motorcycle Transport System
end project laterally further than the top flanges and are
substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
thus visible in plan view.
representations.

21: A2011/01653 22: 2011-10-14 23:


43: 2012-07-05
52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD.
33: 2011-009035 31: JP 32: 2011-04-20
33: 2011-009035 31: JP 32: 2011-04-20
54: Automobile
57: The design relates to an automobile the features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration. 21: A2011/01657 22: 2011-10-19 23:
43: 2011-04-20
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V.
33: 001853771-0001 31: EU 32: 2011-04-20

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54: EPILATORS and present a QWERTY keyboard when held one way,
57: The design is applied to an epilator, which has a and an extended numerical keyboard when held the
triangular shaped body with a head, from which a grip other way, reminiscent of those on mobile telephones.
extends. The head protrudes from the upper region of
the grip, and is generally rectangular with rounded
edges. A rectangular recess is formed in a leading end
of the head and a cylindrical member is positioned in
the recess. The grip is elongate, and has front and rear
faces. The grip is widest where it meets the head,
narrows towards a waist and has a curved, slightly
bulbous end. In side view, the body has a series of
spaced and curved lines, the rear face is slightly
convex, and the front face is slightly concave. An
oblong element with parallel sides and rounded edges
is centrally positioned on the front face.

21: A2011/01659 22: 2011-10-20 23:


43: 2012-07-05
52: Class Class 9. 24: Part A
71: JT INTERNATIONAL S.A.
33: 4019678 31: GB 32: 2011-04-20
33: 4019678 31: GB 32: 2011-04-20
54: Cigarette Packaging
57: The design relates to cigarette packaging. the
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.

Three dimensional view

21: A2011/01658 22: 2011-10-20 23:


43: 2011-10-20
52: Class 14 24: Part A
71: BADENHORST, Frans Hendrik
54: MOBILE KEYBOARDS
57: The design is for a mobile keyboard for wireless
connection to a data device. The keyboard is generally
rectangular and is divided along its width into two
halves. The keyboard includes two keypads, one in
each half. A first keypad is in the form of a QWERTY
keyboard with bottons adjacent one end, while a 21: A2011/01660 22: 2011-10-20 23:
second keypad includes inwardly arranged point and 43: 2012-07-05
click buttons. The keyboard is intended to be handheld 52: Class Class 9. 24: Part A

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71: JT INTERNATIONAL S.A. 21: A2011/01678 22: 2011-10-25 23:


33: 4019685 31: GB 32: 2011-04-20 43: 2012-07-05
33: 4019685 31: GB 32: 2011-04-20 52: Class 8 24: Part A
54: Cigarette Packaging 71: KESO AG
57: The design relates to cigarette packaging. the 33: 605 168 401 31: WO 32: 2011-05-24
features of the design are those of shape and/or 33: 605 168 401 31: WO 32: 2011-05-24
configuration. 54: Security Key
57: The design relates to a security key. the features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration
and/or ornamentation.

21: A2011/01679 22: 2011-10-25 23:


43: 2012-07-05
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: S.C. JOHNSON & SON, INC.
33: 29/390,459 31: US 32: 2011-04-25
33: 29/390,459 31: US 32: 2011-04-25
21: A2011/01661 22: 2011-10-20 23: 54: Fragrance Dispenser Holder
43: 2012-07-05 57: The design relates to a fragrance dispenser holder.
52: Class 12 24: Part A the features of the design are those of shape and/or
71: HONDA MOTOR CO., LTD. configuration.
33: 2011-009507 31: JP 32: 2011-04-25
33: 2011-009507 31: JP 32: 2011-04-25
54: Motorcycle
57: The design relates to a motorcycle the features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

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21: A2011/01697 22: 26/10/2011 23:


43: 05/07/2012
52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: COUPLING DEVICE
57: The design relates to a coupling device. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.

Three-dimensional view

21: A2011/01722 22: 01/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: ONCA OFFROAD PRODUCTS CC
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: ROOF CONSOLE (2)
57: The novelty of the design for which protection is
claimed is the shape and configuration of the roof
console, substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying representations.
21: A2011/01714 22: 2011-10-31 23:
43: 2011-10-31
52: Class 25 24: Part A
71: TRANSTANK AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: SERVICE STATIONS
57: The design relates to a service station substantially
as shown in the accompanying representations.

21: A2011/01723 22: 01/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: ONCA OFFROAD PRODUCTS CC
Front view
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: ROOF CONSOLE (3)
21: A2011/01716 22: 2011-10-31 23:
57: The novelty of the design for which protection is
43: 2011-10-31
claimed is the shape and configuration of the roof
52: Class 7 24: Part A
console, substantially as illustrated in the
71: SAFE Premier Products UK Ltd
accompanying representations.
54: STOVES
57: The design relates to a stove as shown in the
accompanying representations

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21: A2011/01736 22: 2011-11-02 23:


43: 2012-07-23
52: Class 26 24: A
71: HELLA KGaA HUECK & CO.
33: 0001861972 31: EP 32: 2011-05-11
54: LUMINOUS DEVICE FOR VEHICLE
57: The design is to be applied to a luminous device for
vehicle. The features for which protection is claimed are
those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as
shown in the representations.

21: A2011/01738 22: 2011-11-02 23:


43: 2012-07-23
52: Class 26 24: A
71: HELLA KGaA HUECK & CO.
33: 0001861972 31: EP 32: 2011-05-11
54: LUMINOUS DEVICE FOR VEHICLE
57: The design is to be applied to a luminous device for
vehicle. The features for which protection is claimed are
those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as
shown in the representations.

21: A2011/01737 22: 2011-11-02 23:


43: 2012-07-23
52: Class 26 24: Part A
21: A2011/01739 22: 03/11/2011 23:
71: HELLA KGaA HUECK & CO.
43:
33: 001861972 31: EP 32: 2011-05-11
52: Class 09 24: Part A
54: LUMINOUS DEVICE FOR VEHICLE
71: PETAINER LIDKOPING AB
57: The design is to be applied to a luminous device for
33: EU 31: 001859786-0002 32: 2011/05/05
vehicle. The features for which protection is claimed are
54: CONTAINER
those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as
57: The design relates to a container. The features of
shown in the representations.
the design for which protection is claimed reside in the

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shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of the


container substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying representations.

Three dimensional view

21: A2011/01750 22: 2011-11-04 23: 2011-05-05


43: 2012-07-23
52: Class 20 24: Part A
21: A2011/01749 22: 2011-11-04 23: 71: PIETERSE, DION LUKE
43: 2011-05-05 54: Advertising Device
52: Class 26 24: Part A 57: The design relates to an advertising device. The
71: Koninklijke Philips Electronics N.V. features of the design are those of shape and/or
33: 001859711-0001 31: EU 32: 2011-05-05 configuration.
54: LAMPS
57: The design is applied to a lamp. The lamp has a
base from which a bulb extends. The base consists of
a generally cylindrical screw section, which has a
smaller diameter than the bulb. The screw section is
threaded and has a domed contact at its leading end.
The bulb consists of a generally conical body which
extends away from the base towards a bulbous section
with a flattened end. Three evenly spaced elongate
recesses are formed in the bulbous section. Each
elongate recess is generally rectangular with rounded
ends, and extends from the flattened end approximately 21: A2011/01752 22: 2011-11-07 23:
halfway along the body towards the base. 43: 2011-05-13
52: Class 1 24: Part A
71: Frito-Lay North America, Inc.
33: 29/391,830 31: US 32: 2011-05-13
33: 29/403,107 31: US 32: 2011-09-30
54: SNACK FOOD PRODUCTS
57: The design is for a snack food product having
ridges and grooves on both faces of the product. The
ridges and grooves alternate, thereby forming
corrugations that extend in substantially the same
direction in plan view. The product has a substantially
anticlastic form with a slight curling on one edge. The
corrugations form smooth regularly undulating and
rounded curves across surfaces of both faces, each of
the curves having a height, or amplitude, corresponding
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to a distance from a bottom of an adjacent groove to an 52: Class 28 24: Part A


apex of the curved ridge. 71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY
33: 29/392,393 31: US 32: 2011-05-20
54: PORTION OF A SHAVING RAZOR
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the
article substantially as shown in the representations.
The broken lines are shown for illustrative purposes
only and form no part of the claimed design.

Three dimensional view

21: A2011/01753 22: 2011-11-07 23:


43: 2011-05-13
52: Class 1 24: Part A
71: Frito-Lay North America, Inc.
33: 29/391,830 31: US 32: 2011-05-13
33: 29/403,107 31: US 32: 2011-09-30
54: SNACK FOOD PRODUCTS
57: The design is for a snack food product having
ridges and grooves on both faces of the product. The
ridges and grooves alternate, thereby forming
corrugations that extend in substantially the same
direction in plan view. The product has a curved form
with a slight twist relatively diagonal across the product
when viewed from the side. The corrugations form
smooth regularly undulating and rounded curves across
surfaces of both faces, each of the curves having a
height, or amplitude, corresponding to a distance from a
bottom of an adjacent groove to an apex of the curved
ridge.
21: A2011/01755 22: 07/11/2011 23:
43:
52: Class 21 24: Part A
71: KWIK GOLF LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: GOLF ACCESSORIES
57: The design is for a golf accessory, particularly a golf
hole replicator. The golf hole replicator is defined by an
annular body, consisting of six curved segments. The
outer periphery of the annular body is shaped and
dimensioned to rest on a flat surface, and the inner
periphery has segmented protrusions that curve
upwardly.

Three dimensional view

21: A2011/01754 22: 2011-11-07 23:


43: 2012-07-23

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21: A2011/01761 22: 2011-11-08 23:


43: 2011-11-08
52: Class 6 24: Part A
71: RODLIN DESIGN CC
54: PARTS FOR FURNITURE
57: The design is for a part for furniture, in particular a
joining part for furniture. The joining part includes an
elongate planar body. The body has opposed side
21: A2011/01759 22: 2011-11-08 23: edges, lower portions of which initially curved upwardly
43: 2011-11-08 outwardly to define a generally semicircular-shaped
52: Class 6 24: Part A lower end and then upwardly outwardly to provide a
71: RODLIN DESIGN CC part of a lower hald of the body with a generally slightly
54: LEGS FOR FURNITURE hour glass appearance. Upper portions of the side
57: The design is for a leg for furniture. The leg edges extend downwardly from a top of the body
includes a foot and an elongate planar body which parallel to one another. The upper portion of one side
extends perpendicular to the foot. The body has edge blends smoothly into the lower portion. The other
opposed side edges, lower portions of which initially side edge forms an outwardly protruding curved lobe
taper upwardly inwardly away from the foot and then intermediate the upper and lower portions, the upper
upwardly outwardly to provide a lower half of the body portions being inclined upwardly away from the lobe.
with a generally hour glass appearance. Upper portions Mounting holes are provided in the lobe.
of the side edges extend downwardly from a top of the
body parallel to one another. The upper portion of one
side edge blends smoothly into the lower portion. The
other side edge forms an outwardly protruding curved
lobe intermediate the upper and lower portions, the
upper portions being inclined upwardly away from the
lobe. The foot has parallel side edges protruding from
the body and a free edge which has a concave central
portion. Mounting holes are provided in the foot and in
the lobe.

Three dimensional view

21: A2011/01767 22: 09/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 26-05 24: Part A
71: AURORA LIMITED
33: GB 31: 001861261 32: 2011/05/09
54: LIGHT FITTINGS
57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the
novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern,
Three dimensional view
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ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the 57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the
accompanying representations novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern,
ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the
accompanying representations

21: A2011/01768 22: 09/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 26-05 24: Part A
71: AURORA LIMITED
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: LIGHT FITTINGS
21: A2011/01770 22: 09/11/2011 23:
57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the
43:
novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern,
52: Class 26-05 24: Part A
ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the
71: AURORA LIMITED
accompanying representations
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: LIGHT FITTINGS
57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the
novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern,
ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the
accompanying representations

21: A2011/01769 22: 09/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 26-05 24: Part A
71: AURORA LIMITED
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: LIGHT FITTINGS

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21: A2011/01771 22: 09/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 26-05 24: Part A
71: AURORA LIMITED
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: LIGHT FITTINGS
57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the
novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern,
ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the
accompanying representations

21: A2011/01773 22: 09/11/2011. 23:


43:
52: Class 26-05 24: Part A
71: AURORA LIMITED
33: GB 31: 001861261 32: 2011/05/09
54: LIGHT FITTINGS
57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the
novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern,
ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the
accompanying representatio

21: A2011/01772 22: 09/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 26-05 24: Part A
71: AURORA LIMITED
33: GB 31: 001861261 32: 2011/05/09
54: LIGHT FITTINGS
57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the
novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern,
ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the
accompanying representations

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21: A2011/01774 22: 09/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 26-05 24: Part A
71: AURORA LIMITED
33: GB 31: 001861261 32: 2011/05/09
54: LIGHT FITTINGS
57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the
novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern,
ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the
accompanying representations

21: A2011/01776 22: 09/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 26-05 24: Part A
71: AURORA LIMITED
33: GB 31: 001917592 32: 2011/09/14
54: LIGHT FITTINGS
57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the
novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern,
ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the
accompanying representations
21: A2011/01775 22: 09/11/2011 23:
43:
52: Class 26-05 24: Part A
71: AURORA LIMITED
33: GB 31: 001861261 32: 2011/05/09
54: LIGHT FITTINGS 21: A2011/01777 22: 09/11/2011 23:
57: The design is to be applied to a light fittings and the 43:
novelty resides in the features of the shape and 52: Class 26-05 24: Part A
configuration as shown in the accompanying 71: AURORA LIMITED
representations 33: GB 31: 001909185 32: 2011/08/26
54: LIGHT FITTINGS
57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the
novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern,
ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the
accompanying representations

21: A2011/01778 22: 09/11/2011 23:


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43: pattern, ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in


52: Class 26 24: Part A the accompanying representations
71: AURORA LIMITED
33: GB 31: 001886730 32: 2011/07/04
54: LIGHTING LED DRIVER
57: The design is to be applied to a lighting LED driver
and the novelty resides in the features of the shape,
pattern, ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in
the accompanying representations

21: A2011/01781 22: 09/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 26 24: Part A
71: AURORA LIMITED
33: GB 31: 001886730 32: 2011/07/04
54: LIGHTING LED DRIVER
57: The design is to be applied to a lighting LED driver
and the novelty resides in the features of the shape,
pattern, ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in
the accompanying representations

21: A2011/01779 22: 09/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 26 24: Part A
71: AURORA LIMITED
33: GB 31: 001886730 32: 2011/07/04 21: A2011/01782 22: 09/11/2011 23:
54: LIGHTING LED DRIVER 43:
57: The design is to be applied to a lighting LED driver 52: Class 26-05 24: Part A
and the novelty resides in the features of the shape, 71: AURORA LIMITED
pattern, ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in 33: GB 31: 001861261 32: 2011/05/09
the accompanying representations 54: LIGHT FITTINGS
57: The design is to be applied to a light fitting and the
novelty resides in the features of the shape, pattern,
ornamentation and/or configuration as shown in the
accompanying representations

21: A2011/01780 22: 09/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 26 24: Part A
71: AURORA LIMITED
33: GB 31: 001886730 32: 2011/07/04
54: LIGHTING LED DRIVER
57: The design is to be applied to a lighting LED driver
and the novelty resides in the features of the shape, 21: A2011/01788 22: 2011-11-10 23:
43: 2011-05-12

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52: Class 9 24: Part A


71: Giflor s.r.l.
33: 0001862475-0004 31: EU 32: 2011-05-12
54: CLOSURES
57: The design is for a container closure having a
generally oval body with a base and a lid hingedly
connected thereto. The lid is operable between a closed
condition and open condition relative to the base. In the
open condition, a generally oval and concentric raised
portion is exposed on a top surface of the base with a
circular off-centred aperture located thereon. The lid
includes a short downwardly extending skirt. A stub
formation is provided on an inside of the lid, aligned in a
manner which brings the stub into register with the
aperture on the base, in the closed condition. The lid
has generally concave profile in side view while the
base is slightly dome shaped. Three dimensional view (open condition)

21: A2011/01790 22: 2011-11-10 23:


43: 2012-07-24
52: Class 6 24: A
71: BLUE ZEBRA DESIGN HOUSE (PTY) LIMITED
54: WORKSTATION ASSEMBLY
57: The design relates to a workstation. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed reside in the
shape and/or configuration of the workstation having a
work surface A, and a recess B substantially as
illustrated in the accompanying representations,
irrespective of the shape of the edges D of the
workstation.

Three dimensional view (open condition)

21: A2011/01789 22: 2011-11-10 23:


43: 2011-05-12
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: Giflor s.r.l.
33: 0001862475-0003 31: EU 32: 2011-05-12
54: CLOSURES
57: The design is for a container closure having a
generally square body with a base and a lid hingedly
connected thereto. A rear end of the base is slightly
rounded. The lid is operable between a closed condition
and open condition relative to the base. In the open
condition, a generally square raised portion is exposed
on a top surface of the base with a circular off-centred
aperture located thereon. The lid includes a short 21: A2011/01791 22: 2011-11-10 23:
downwardly extending skirt. A stub formation is 43: 2012-07-24
provided on an inside of the lid, aligned in a manner 52: Class 6 24: A
which brings the stub into register with the aperture on 71: BLUE ZEBRA DESIGN HOUSE (PTY) LIMITED
the base, in the closed condition. The lid has generally 54: Workstation Component
concave profile in side view while the base is slightly 57: The design relates to a workstation. The features of
dome shaped. the design for which protection is claimed reside in the
shape and/or configuration of the workstation having a
work surface A, and a recess B substantially as

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illustrated in the accompanying representations, work surface A, and a recess B substantially as


irrespective of the shape of the edges D of the illustrated in the accompanying representations,
workstation. irrespective of the shape of the edges D of the
workstation.

21: A2011/01796 22: 2011-11-10 23: 21: A2011/01802 22: 2011-11-10 23:
43: 2012-07-24 43: 2012-07-24
52: Class 6 24: Part A 52: Class 6 24: Part A
71: BLUE ZEBRA DESIGN HOUSE (PTY) LIMITED 71: BLUE ZEBRA DESIGN HOUSE (PTY) LIMITED
54: WORKSTATION ASSEMBLY 54: WORKSTATION COMPONENT
57: The design relates to a workstation. The features of 57: The design relates to a workstation. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed reside in the the design for which protection is claimed reside in the
shape and/or configuration of the workstation having a shape and/or configuration of the workstation having a
work surface A, and a recess B substantially as work surface A, and a recess B substantially as
illustrated in the accompanying representations, illustrated in the accompanying representations,
irrespective of the shape of the edges D of the irrespective of the shape of the edges D of the
workstation. workstation.

21: A2011/01797 22: 2011-11-10 23:


43: 2012-07-24
52: Class 6 24: A
21: A2011/01803 22: 2011-11-10 23:
71: BLUE ZEBRA DESIGN HOUSE (PTY) LIMITED
43: 2012-07-24
54: WORKSTATION COMPONENT
52: Class 6 24: Part A
57: The design relates to a workstation. The features of
71: BLUE ZEBRA DESIGN HOUSE (PTY) LIMITED
the design for which protection is claimed reside in the
54: WORKSTATION ASSEMBLY
shape and/or configuration of the workstation having a

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57: The design relates to a workstation. The features of 33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
the design for which protection is claimed reside in the 54: GOLF ACCESSORIES
shape and/or configuration of the workstation having a 57: The design is for a golf accessory, particularly a golf
work surface A, and a recess B substantially as hole replicator and a flagpole. The golf hole replicator
illustrated in the accompanying representations, is defined by an annular body, consisting of six curved
irrespective of the shape of the edges D of the segments. The outer periphery of the annular body is
workstation. shaped and dimensioned to rest on a flat surface, and
the inner periphery has segmented protrusions that
curve upwardly. The annular body further includes a
plurality of circular flagpole apertures, for receiving a
flagpole. The flagpole includes a flag at a top end of
the pole.

21: A2011/01804 22: 2011-11-10 23:


43: 2012-07-24
52: Class 6 24: Part A
71: BLUE ZEBRA DESIGN HOUSE (PTY) LIMITED
54: WORKSTATION ASSEMBLY
57: The design relates to a workstation. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed reside in the
shape and/or configuration of the workstation having a
work surface A, and a recess B substantially as 21: A2011/01810 22: 2011-11-10 23:
illustrated in the accompanying representations, 43: 2012-07-24
irrespective of the shape of the edges D of the 52: Class 6 24: Part A
workstation. 71: BLUE ZEBRA DESIGN HOUSE (PTY) LIMITED
54: WORKSTATION COMPONENT
57: The design relates to a workstation. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed reside in the
shape and/or configuration of the workstation having a
work surface A, and a recess B substantially as
illustrated in the accompanying representations,
irrespective of the shape of the edges D of the
workstation.

21: A2011/01805 22: 07/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 21 24: Part A
71: KWIK GOLF LTD

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21: A2011/01813 22: 11/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 24 24: Part A
71: PURETONE LIMITED
33: GB 31: 001861998-0001 32: 2011/05/11
54: HEARING AIDS
57: The design is for a hearing aid, in particular for an
electronic in-ear device. The device comprises a base
portion and a lid portion. The lid is attached to one side
of the base by means of a hinge and an opposed
fastening clip. The base portion has a substantially
wedge shaped body in plan view. The hinge side of the
base portion has an eccentrically located round cavity
and an axially located fan-tipped adjuster next to the
cavity. An opposed side of the base defines a 21: A2011/01815 22: 2011-11-11 23:
protruding earpiece. 43: 2012-08-13
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE
INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
33: 001867300 31: EU 32: 2011-05-23
54: DISPENSING DEVICE
57: The design is to be applied to a dispensing device.
The features for which protection is claimed are those
of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in
the representations.

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21: A2011/01817 22: 2011-11-11 23:


43: 2012-08-13
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE
INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
33: 001867300 31: EU 32: 2011-05-23
54: DISPENSING DEVICE AND REFILL
57: The design is to be applied to a dispensing device
and refill. The features for which protection is claimed
are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as
shown in the representations.

21: A2011/01816 22: 2011-11-11 23:


43: 2012-08-13
52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE
INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
33: 001867300 31: EU 32: 2011-05-23
54: REFILL
57: The design is to be applied to a refill. The features
for which protection is claimed are those of shape
and/or configuration, substantially as shown in the
representations.

21: A2011/01824. 22: 14/11/2011. 23:


43:
52: Class 09 24: Part A
71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (PTY)
LIMITED
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: LIDS FOR CONTAINERS
57: The design relates to a lid of a container,
specifically to a lid of a container for the packaging of
foodstuffs. The lid is defined by a planar square
shaped body with rounded corners. The lid includes a
recessed centre portion, and a rim of the lid is defined
by a horizontally extending flange. The rim of the lid
further includes downwardly depending interlocking
protrusions for connecting to an upper rim of a
container.

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21: A2011/01825 22: 14/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 09 24: Part A
71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (PTY)
LIMITED
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: CONTAINERS
57: The design relates to a container, specifically to a
container for the packaging of foodstuffs. The container
21: A2011/01838 22: 17/11/2011 23:
is defined by an octagonal bucket-like body. The upper
43:
rim of the body defines a transversely extending flange
52: Class 09 24: Part A
which curves downwardly and includes a lip horizontally
71: PETAINER LIDKOPING AB
extending from the periphery of the lip for receiving an
33: EU 31: 001866997-0003 32: 2011/05/20
interlocking rim on a lid. From a top view the flange is
54: CONTAINER
square shaped with rounded corners.
57: The design relates to a container. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed reside in the
shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of a
container substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying representation.

21: A2011/01826 22: 14/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 09 24: Part A
71: ASTRAPAK MANUFACTURING HOLDINGS (PTY)
LIMITED
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: CONTAINERS
57: The design relates to a container, specifically to a
container for the packaging of foodstuffs. The container
is defined by an octagonal bucket-like body. The upper
rim of the body defines a transversely extending flange
with a downwardly curved periphery for receiving an
interlocking rim on a lid. From a top view the flange is 21: A2011/01839 22: 17/11/2011 23:
square shaped with rounded corners. 43:
52: Class 09 24: Part A
71: PETAINER LIDKOPING AB
33: EU 31: 00186699-0002 32: 2011/05/20
54: CONTAINER
57: The design relates to a container. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed reside in the
shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of a

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container substantially as illustrated in the


accompanying representation.

21: A2011/01841 22: 2011-11-18 23: 21: A2011/01842 22: 2011-11-18 23:
43: 2012-08-13 43: 2012-08-13
52: Class 9 24: Part A 52: Class 9 24: Part A
71: RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE 71: RECKITT BENCKISER HEALTHCARE
INTERNATIONAL LIMITED INTERNATIONAL LIMITED
33: 001867334 31: EU 32: 2011-05-23 33: 001867334 31: EU 32: 2011-05-23
54: DISPENSING DEVICES 54: DISPENSING DEVICES
57: The design is to be applied to dispensing devices. 57: The design is to be applied to dispensing devices.
The features for which protection is claimed are those The features for which protection is claimed are those
of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in
the representations. the representations.

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21: A2011/01850 22: 2011-11-21 23:


43: 2012-08-13
52: Class 28 24: Part A
71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY
33: 29/393,250 31: US 32: 2011-06-01 21: A2011/01851 22: 2011-11-21 23:
54: PORTION OF A SHAVING RAZOR 43: 2012-08-13
57: The design is to be applied to a portion of a shaving 52: Class 28 24: Part A
razor. The features for which protection is claimed are 71: THE GILLETTE COMPANY
those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as 33: 29/393,250 31: US 32: 2011-06-01
shown in the representations. 54: PORTION OF A SHAVING RAZOR
57: The design is to be applied to a portion of a shaving
razor. The features for which protection is claimed are
those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as
shown in the representations.

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57: The design is to be applied to a cover for garden


furniture. The features for which protection is claimed
are those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as
shown in the representations.

21: A2011/01856 22: 2011-11-23 23:


43: 2012-08-13
52: Class 6 24: Part A
71: OCEANS BRANDS LIMITED
33: 001299432 31: EU 32: 2011-10-20
54: GARDEN FURNITURE 21: A2011/01858 22: 2011-11-23 23:
57: The design is to be applied to garden furniture. The 43: 2012-08-13
features for which protection is claimed are those of 52: Class 6 24: Part A
shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in 71: OCEANS BRANDS LIMITED
the representations. 33: 001280002 31: EU 32: 2010-05-25
54: GARDEN FURNITURE
57: The design is to be applied to garden furniture. The
features for which protection is claimed are those of
shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in
the representations.

21: A2011/01857 22: 2011-11-23 23:


43: 2012-08-13
52: Class 6 24: Part A
71: OCEANS BRANDS LIMITED
33: 001299432 31: EU 32: 2011-10-20
54: COVER FOR GARDEN FURNITURE 21: A2011/01859 22: 2011-11-23 23:
43: 2012-08-13

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52: Class 6 24: Part A the working clothes substantially as illustrated in the
71: OCEANS BRANDS LIMITED accompanying illustration.
33: 001280002 31: EU 32: 2010-05-25
54: GARDEN FURNITURE
57: The design is to be applied to garden furniture. The
features for which protection is claimed are those of
shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in
the representations.

21: A2011/01875 22: 25/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 07-01 24: Part A
71: TEBOGO MARTIN MASIKE; SIBONGILE AYANDA
JIYA
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: VUVUMAG
57: It is a vuvuzela shaped mug that has a handle. It
can be aced as a drinking venel or any other utilitarian
21: A2011/01880 22: 25/11/2011 23:
purposes. It also holds on to 750ml of liquid.
43:
52: Class 02 24: Part A
71: SCANIA CV AB
33: EU 31: 001281380-0002 32: 2011/06/16
54: WORKING CLOTHES
57: This design relates to working clothes. The features
of the design for which protection is claimed reside in
the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of
the working clothes substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying illustration.

21: A2011/01879 22: 25/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 02 24: Part A
71: SCANIA CV AB
33: EU 31: 001281380-0003 32: 2011/06/16
54: WORKING CLOTHES
57: This design relates to working clothes. The features
of the design for which protection is claimed reside in
the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of

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21: A2011/01882 22: 24/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 26 24: Part A
71: ALLEGRETTO (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: LAMPSHADE
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed include the shape and/or configuration or
pattern and/or ornamentation of an article substantially
as shown in the accompanying representation(s).

21: A2011/01881 22: 25/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 02 24: Part A
71: SCANIA CV AB
33: EU 31: 001281380-0001 32: 2011/06/16
54: WORKING CLOTHES
57: This design relates to working clothes. The features
of the design for which protection is claimed reside in
the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of
the working clothes substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying illustration.

21: A2011/01883 22: 25/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 02 24: Part A
71: SCANIA CV AB
33: EU 31: 001281380-0004 32: 2011/06/16
54: WORKING CLOTHES
57: This design relates to working clothes. The features
of the design for which protection is claimed reside in
the shape and/or configuration and/or ornamentation of
the working clothes substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying illustration.

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21: A2011/01895 22: 2011-11-30 23:


43: 2012-08-14
21: A2011/01886 22: 28/11/2011 23: 52: Class 9 24: Part A
43: 71: MIGNON TOOLS AND DIES CC
52: Class 09 24: Part A 54: A CONTAINER
71: SCHOELLER ARCA STSTEMS GMBH 57: The design is to be applied to a container. The
33: -. 31:-. 32:-. features for which protection is claimed are those of
54: PALLET shape and/or configuration of a container, as illustrated
57: The features of the design for which protection is in the accompanying drawings.
claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an
article substantially as shown in the accompanying
representation(s).

21: A2011/01896 22: 2011-11-30 23:


43: 2012-08-14
52: Class 11 24: Part A
71: SHOLOKHOV, Michail, Valentinovich
54: A SCULPTURE

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57: The design is to be applied to a sculpture. The


features for which protection is claimed are those of
shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or
ornamentation of a sculpture, as illustrated in the
accompanying drawings.

21: A2011/01899 22: 2011-11-30 23:


43: 2012-08-14
52: Class 23 24: Part A
71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED
33: 001880402 31: EU 32: 2011-06-20
54: AIR FRESHENER DEVICE WITH REFILL
21: A2011/01897 22: 2011-11-30 23: 57: The design is to be applied to an air freshener
43: 2012-08-14 device with refill. The features for which protection is
52: Class 11 24: Part A claimed are those of shape and/or configuration,
71: SHOLOKHOV, Michail, Valentinovich substantially as shown in the representations.
54: A SCULPTURE
57: The design is to be applied to a sculpture. The
features for which protection is claimed are those of
shape and/or configuration and/or pattern and/or
ornamentation of a sculpture, as illustrated in the
accompanying drawings.

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21: A2011/01913 22: 01/12/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 10 24: Part A
71: CARTIER CREATION STUDIO SA
21: A2011/01900 22: 2011-11-30 23:
33: WO 31: DM/076 475 32: 2011/06/10
43: 2012-08-14
54: WATCH
52: Class 23 24: Part A
57: The features of the design for which protection is
71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED
claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an
33: 001880402 31: EU 32: 2011-06-20
article substantially as shown as shown in the
54: AIR FRESHENER DEVICE
accompanying representation(s).
57: The design is to be applied to an air freshener
device. The features for which protection is claimed are
those of shape and/or configuration, substantially as
shown in the representations.

21: A2011/01914 22: 01/12/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 10 24: Part A
21: A2011/01901 22: 2011-11-30 23: 71: CARTIER CREATION STUDIO SA
43: 2012-08-14 33: WO 31: DM/076475 32: 2011/06/10
52: Class 23 24: Part A 54: WATCH WINDING BUTTON
71: RECKITT & COLMAN (OVERSEAS) LIMITED 57: The features of the design for which protection is
33: 001880402 31: EU 32: 2011-06-20 claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an
54: AIR FRESHENER REFILL article substantially as shown in the accompanying
57: The design is to be applied to an air freshener refill. representation(s).
The features for which protection is claimed are those
of shape and/or configuration, substantially as shown in
the representations.

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54: WATCH BRACELET


57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an
article substantially as shown in the accompanying
representation(s).

21: A2011/01915 22: 01/12/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 10 24: Part A
71: CARTIER CREATION STUDIO SA
33: WO 31: DM/076475 32: 2011/06/10 21: A2011/01922 22: 01/12/2011 23:
54: WATCH CASE 43:
57: The features of the design for which protection is 52: Class 99 24: Part A
claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an 71: JOHANNES FRANCOIS WEEKS
article substantially as shown in the accompanying 33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
representation(s). 54: DESIGN TO CARRY WEIGHT UP TO 130 KG
57: Paddleski with large hatch for fish 3 smaller hatches
for bait or food etc. 2 rod holders can be rowed with
paddles or electric/petrol motor can be fitted pedestal
with push + pull steering used on dams, rivers or sea.
Tested with 130kg person handles well.

21: A2011/01916 22: 01/12/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 10 24: Part A
71: CARTIER CREATION STUDIO SA
33: WO 31: DM/076 475 32: 2011/06/10

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21: A2011/01944 22: 2011-12-05 23:


43: 2012-08-15
52: Class 2 24: Part A
71: JANSE VAN RENSBURG, Jacobus, Hendrikus
54: COOLING WRAP
57: The design relates to a cooling wrap. The features
of the design for which protection is claimed include the
shape and/or configuration of the cooling wrap
substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
representations, irrespective of the attachment means
provided thereto for fastening the cooling wrap around a
wearers neck.

21: A2011/01975 22: 09/12/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 23 24: Part A
71: HELIA DEVELOPMENT, LLC
33: US 31: 29/393,957 32: 2011/06/10
54: AQUACULTURE VESSEL
57: The design is applied to an aquaculture vessel. The
features of the design for which protection is claimed
include the shape and/or configuration of an
aquaculture vessel substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying representation.

21: A2011/01974 22: 09/12/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 24 24: Part A
71: HELIA DEVELOPMENT, LLC
33: US 31: 29/393,956 32: 2011/06/10
54: AQUACULTURE VESSEL
57: The design is applied to an aquaculture vessel. The
features of the design for which protection is claimed
include the shape and/or configuration of an
aquaculture vessel substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying representation.

21: A2011/01980 22: 09/12/2011 23:


43:
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52: Class 09 24: Part A


71: CALAMARI FISHING (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: A TRAY FORMATION
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed, include the shape and configuration of a tray,
substantially as shown in the accompanying
representation.

21: A2011/02010 22: 20/12/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 12 24: Part A
71: ANTONIO MAUEL DA VEIGA MARTINS
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: WARNING TRIANGEL
57: The novelty of the design as applied to a safety or
warning triangle which also comprises a container for
liquid, resides in the shape and/or configuration and/or
pattern and/or ornamentation thereof, substantially as
shown in the accompanying drawings.

21: A2011/01999 22: 14/12/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 21 24: Part A
71: ABRAHAM JOHANNES JACOBUS VAN
STRAATEN
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: RUGBY BALL TEE
57: The design relates to the shape and/or configuration
of a rugby ball tee substantially as shown in the
accompanying drawings.

21: A2011/1561 22: 2011-09-29 23:


43: 2012-07-05
52: Class 2 24: Part A
71: NIKE INTERNATIONAL, LTD.

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54: SHOE UPPER 52: Class 3 24: Part A


57: The drawing shows a perspective view of a portion 71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC.
of a shoe upper in the environment of a shoe showing 33: 2011-012679 31: JP 32: 2011-06-03
the overall appearance thereof 54: CASE FOR A RECORDING MEDIA
57: The design is applied to a case for a recording
media. The features of the design for which protection
is claimed include the shape, pattern, ornamentation,
and/or configuration of a case for a recording media
shown in front perspective view in the drawing showing
the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2011/1664 22: 2011-10-20 23:


43: 2012-07-05
52: Class 14 24: Part A
71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC.
33: 2011-012689 31: JP 32: 2011-06-03
54: MONITOR 21: A2011/1668 22: 2011-10-20 23:
57: The design is applied to a monitor. The features of 43: 2012-07-05
the design for which protection is claimed include the 52: Class 16 24: Part A
shape, pattern, ornamentation, and/or configuration of a 71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC.
monitor shown in front perspective view in the drawing 33: 2011-012688 31: JP 32: 2011-06-03
showing the overall appearance thereof. 54: 3D GLASSES
57: The design is applied to 3D glasses. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed include the
shape, pattern, ornamentation, and/or configuration of
3D glasses shown in front perspective view in the
drawing showing the overall appearance thereof.

21: A2011/1666 22: 2011-10-20 23:


43: 2012-07-05

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52: Class 02-04 24: Part A


71: MING HE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: JADORR (SHOE LEATHER DESIGN)
57: The shoe is made of leather and vamp of shape 1/2
half oval, around vamp is sew with obverse sew skill,
and on middle top of vamp is attach of leather lace form
into Bow.

21: A2012/00997 22: 14/06/2012 23:


43:
52: Class 15 24: Part A
71: DITHATE SILAS MOEKETSANE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: PORTABLE WALL-MOUNTED WASHING
MACHINE
57: The design relates to a wall-mounted portable
washing machine. The features of the design are those
of shape, configuration and ornament.

21: A2012/01004 22: 05/07/2012 23:


43:
52: Class 02-04 24: Part A
71: MING HE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: JADORRI (SHOE SURFACE LEATHER DESIGN)
57: The shoe and shoe surface vamp is made of luster
leather, top vamp shape of 1/2 half oval and attach 1/3
of vamp size belt on top and middle is cut with triangle
design.

21: A2012/01003 22: 05/07/2012 23:


43:

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21: A2012/01006 22: 05/07/2012 23:


43:
21: A2012/01005 22: 05/07/2012 23: 52: Class 02-04 24: Part A
43: 71: MING HE
52: Class 02-04 24: Part A 33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
71: MING HE 54: JADORRI (SHOE SURFACE LEATHER DESIGN)
33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 57: The shoe is made of luster leather material and
54: JADORRI (SHOE SURFACE LEATHER DESIGN) vamp shape of oval around the vamp is sew with
57: The shoe surface leather is design as crocodile skin observe sew skill and design.
pattern and surface cut shape of 1/2 half oval, around
surface is sew with line to the shoe. Top surface is
attach of 1/3 size surface belt and middle is cut as
triangle design.

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21: F2007/01724 22: 25/09/2007 23:


43: 02/08/2012
21: A2012/01007 22: 05/07/2012 23: 52: Class 12 24: Part F
43: 71: LIFAN INDUSTRY (GROUP) CO.,LTD.
52: Class 02-04 24: Part A 33: CN 31: 200730135150.4 32: 2007/03/28
71: MING HE 54: ALL TERRAIN VEHICLE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 57: Protection is claimed for the design for the all terrain
54: JADORRI (SHE SURFACE LEATHER DESIGN) vehicle as shown and described on the attached
57: The shoe top surface made of leather shape of half representations.
O top end trim and sew with line, around the surface
side is trim and cut hole around the side of surface all
the way to the side end of shoe.

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43: 2012-07-25
52: Class Class 30. 24: Part F
71: MBPHYSIO MILYN BRAZIER PHYSIOTHERAPY
54: Saddle Pad
57: The design relates to a saddle pad. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

Right side perspective view (Opposite view being a


mirror image)

21: F2011/00849 22: 2011-06-02 23:


43: 2010-12-03
52: Class 25 24: Part F
71: USG Interiors, Inc.
33: 29/380,400 31: US 32: 2010-12-03
54: INTERSECTION CLIP FOR SUSPENDED
CEILINGS
57: The design is applied to an intersection clip for
suspended ceilings. The features of the design for
which protection is claimed include shape and/or
configuration of an intersection clip for suspended
ceilings substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
representations.

21: F2011/00718 22: 2011-05-05 23:


43: 2011-05-05
52: Class 12 24: Part F
71: CLOETE, Quentin
54: GOLF CARTS
57: The design is for an arrangement of parts of a golf
cart including roof assembly parts and a steering wheel
hub cover. The arrangement is useable as advertising
space. The roof assembly parts include a roof part, a
rectangular rear panel, a rectangular front panel having
a height substantially less than that f the rear panel, and
two opposite and mirroring side panels. A bottom edge
of each side panel extends horizontally rearwardly from
a corresponding bottom corner of the ront panel, when
the cart is horizontal, and then curves downwardly to a
corresponding bottom corner of the rear panel. The
steering wheel hub cover is round with a truncated top.

21: F2011/00877 22: 06/06/2011 23:


43: 17/07/2012
52: Class 09 24: Part F
71: MAXSHELL 31 INVESTMENTS (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: A CONDOM CONTAINER

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57: The features of the design for which protection is


claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a
condom container substantially as illustrated in the
accompanying representations.

21: F2011/01060 22: 2011-07-20 23:


43: 2012-08-01
52: Class 20 24: Part F
71: PRIMEDIA FACE 2 FACE (PTY) LTD
54: DISPLAY DEVICE
57: The design relates to a display device. The features
of the design for which protection is claimed include the
shape and/or configuration of the display device
substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
21: F2011/01099 22: 2011-07-27 23: 2011-07-04
representations.
43: 2012-07-17
52: Class 6 24: Part F
71: SEAT KING (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: Frame for a Seat
57: The design relates to a frame for a seat. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.

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21: F2011/01170 22: 08/08/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 99 24: Part F
21: F2011/01163 22: 04/08/2011 23: 71: THOKOZANI NOKUZOLA ANNE MAKUYANA
43: 33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
52: Class 13 24: Part F 54: CRADDLE
71: ABDUL PHATHWA SENENE 57: The product is a portable accessory for parents to
33: -. 31:-. 32:-. carry their babies in. It consists of a rounded basket
54: ADAPTERS which has a canopy and a pull-over. It also has two
57: The remote switch adapter is a a device that allows aluminium baby bottle holders on each side. The basket
for the switching on and off of an electric device from a has one typical basket handle. Behind the logo (in the
distance. front of the basket) is a remote control panel that
enables the basket to rock. At the bottom of the basket
is a false-bottom that hides the engine and the legs that
rock the basket. Inside the basket is a 3pt harness (to
keep the baby from falling out. It can be attached to the
back seat of a car via 3 attachment points.

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43:
52: Class 08. 24: Part F
71: KIRTECH (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: CURTAIN RAIL RUNNER
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed include the shape and/or configuration of an
article substantially as shown in the accompanying
representation(s).

21: F2011/01220 22: 2011-08-18 23:


43: 2011-08-18
52: Class 19 24: Part F
71: HOLDIT MANUFACTURING & MARKETING,
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: A SET OF ARTICLES FORMING A LABEL
57: The design is applied to a set of articles forming a
label for fitment to a basket or the like. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed reside in the
pattern and/or shape and/or configuration of a label
substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
representations. 21: F2011/01578 22: 2011-09-30 23:
43: 2012-07-05
52: Class 2 24: Part F
71: MIDORI ANZEN KABUSHIKI KAISHA (MIDORI
ANZEN CO., LTD.)
33: 2011-7626 31: JP 32: 2011-04-01
33: 2011-7626 31: JP 32: 2011-04-01
54: Toe Guard for a Shoe
57: The design relates to a toe guard for a shoe. the
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.

Perspective view of combined articles forming the label


in use
21: F2011/01266. 22: 24/08/2011. 23:

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Three-dimensional view

21: F2011/01613 22: 2011-10-07 23:


43: 2012-07-05
52: Class 23 24: Part F
71: ROTO QUIP (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: Tank Overflow Fitting
57: The design relates to a tank overflow fitting. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration of the illustrated tank overflow fitting,
irrespective of the presence or otherwise of the bar "A".

21: F2011/01607 22: 2011-10-05 23:


43: 2011-10-05
52: Class 24 24: Part F
71: BPK MEDICAL SUPPLIES (PTY) LIMITED
54: COMPONENTS FOR MODULAR PROSTHESIS
ASSEMBLIES
57: The design is for a component for a modular
prosthesis assembly, and more specifically for a
proximal hip component of a resection hip assembly.
The component includes an oblong body and an
elongate neck projecting therefrom, with a trunnion
disposed on a remote end of the neck. The neck tapers
gently away from the body and is inclined at an angle of 21: F2011/01615 22: 2011-10-07 23: 2011-04-13
roughly 45 relative to the body. The body defines in its 43: 2011-04-13
top surface a recess having a square outline with 52: Class 12 24: Part F
rounded endges. The recess accommodates a 71: HAYDON, Astrid Frances Marie, ELSTOW, Corinne
removable, complemental fixation plate which defines Elizabeth
apertures for fixation cables. The body also defines in 33: 001920554-0001 31: EU 32: 2011-09-21
its top surface, rear of the recess, a series of screw 33: 001920554-0001 31: EU 32: 2011-09-21
holes for fixing bone structures. The body defines a 54: TROLLEYS
frusto-conical socket for accommodating a spacer. 57: The design is for a trolley. The trolley is primarily,
albeit not necessarily exclusively, for supporting and
transporting an umbrella stand. The trolley includes two
flat bar members, one of which defines a central recess,
interconnected in a "+" configuration. Each end of each
flat bar member defines a slot therein. To each end, a
caster wheel mounting is mounted via a fastener
extending through the slot of that end. Each caster
wheel support defines an outward upward step and has
a caster wheel supportively mounted below an
outwardly projecting cantilever part thereof.

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43: 2012-08-16
52: Class 12 24: F
71: KAR-TAINER INTERNATIONAL LTD
54: MOTORCYCLE TRANSPORT SYSTEM
57: The design relates to a Motorcycle Transport
System. The features of the design for which protection
is claimed include the pattern and/or shape and/or
configuration of the Motorcycle Transport System
substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
representations.

Three dimensional view

21: F2011/01640 22: 2011-10-13 23:


43: 2011-10-13
52: Class 25 24: Part F
71: SAMSUNG ELECTRONICS SOUTH AFRICA
(PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
54: PORTABLE BUILDING STRUCTURES
57: The design is for a portable building structure. The
structure includes a rigid, insulated rectangular body or
shell shaped and dimensioned identically or similarly to
that of a conventional shipping container. The structure
includes a plurality of solar panels both atop a roof
thereof and extending forwardly therefrom. The
forward-extending solar panels are supported by a
framework. The body includes a plurality of windows
and two doors, one in a front wall, and the other in an 21: F2011/01649 22: 2011-10-14 23:
end wall. The structure includes a partition adjacent the 43: 2012-08-16
end wall with the door, thereby defining a smaller 52: Class 12 24: Part F
storage compartment and a larger classroom 71: KAR-TAINER INTERNATIONAL LTD
compartment. The classroom compartment can 54: MOTORCYCLE TRANSPORT SYSTEM
accommodate typical classroom apparatus, such as 57: The design relates to a Motorcycle Transport
desks, chairs, boards, etc. The portable building System. The features of the design for which protection
structure includes a wireless electronic communication is claimed include the pattern and/or shape and/or
arrangement. configuration of the Motorcycle Transport System
substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
representations.

Three dimensional view

21: F2011/01648 22: 2011-10-14 23: 21: F2011/01674 22: 2011-10-24 23: 2011-07-21

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43: 2011-07-21
52: Class 25 24: Part F
71: CUBICLE MANUFACTURING SOLUTIONS CLOSE
CORPORATION
54: FRAME MEMBERS
57: The design relates to a frame member as shown in
the accompanying drawing of an end profile of the
frame member.

End view

21: F2011/01675 22: 2011-10-24 23: 2011-07-21


43: 2011-07-21 End view
52: Class 25 24: Part F
71: CUBICLE MANUFACTURING SOLUTIONS CLOSE 21: F2011/01676 22: 2011-10-24 23:
CORPORATION 43: 2011-10-24
54: FRAME MEMBERS 52: Class 8 24: Part F
57: The design relates to a frame member as shown in 71: Coetzee, Johannes Petrus, Coetzee, Glenda
the accompanying drawing of an end profile of the 54: LOCKING BRACKETS
frame member. 57: The design is for a locking bracket particularly for a
pullswitch of the type commonly used for conveyor belts
in underground mines, although it may be used in any
mining environment where conveyor belts, and such
pullswitches, are used. The bracket has a generally Z-
shaped side profile comprising a base, a crosspiece,
and a head formed from a single strip of metal. The
base is elongate and arranged transversely to the
crosspiece, which is also elongate. The base defines a
notable concavity on its outer edge and defines two
mounting holes, one at either end. The head is roughly
bullet-shaped and defines a single central fastening
aperture. In use, the base is mounted to the pullswitch
by means of the two mounting holes and mechanical
fasterners. An aperture in a lever of the pullswitch
aligns with the fastening aperture in the head to receive
for example a hasp of a padlock thereby to lock the
lever in position.

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71: ARCH CHEMICALS (PTY) LIMITED


54: A CONTAINER FOR CHEMICALS
57: The design is applied to a container for chemicals.
The features of the design for which protection is
claimed include the shape and/or configuration of a
container for water treatment chemicals, substantially
as illustrated in the accompanying representations, it
being a definitive feature of the container that the
tubular container portion, indicated by reference letter
"A" in the representations, is transparent or translucent,
to endable the contents of the tubular portion, indicated
by regerence letter "B" in the representations, to be
viewed by the eye from outside the container. The
contents B of the container are disclaimed.

Three-dimensional view from front

21: F2011/01696 22: 26/10/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 12 24: Part F
71: VICTOR HAVENGA TRUST
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: COUPLING DEVICE
57: The design relates to a coupling device. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.

Perspective view

21: F2011/01707 22: 2011-10-27 23:


43: 2011-10-27
52: Class 9 24: Part F
71: BEYTELL BELEGGINGS CC
54: CONTAINERS
57: The design is for a container. The container
includes a base, an open top, opposing sides and front
and rear ends. The container has a frame which is clad
with a mesh material and includes upper and lower
pairs of inverted U-Shaped channels for receiving the
tines of a forklift. A portion of the front end that is
21: F2011/01701 22: 2011-10-26 23: adjacent the base inclines upwardly at an obtuse angle
43: 2011-10-26 with respect to the base. A gate is located at the rear
52: Class 9 24: Part F end.
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21: F2011/01711 22: 2011-10-28 23:


43: 2012-07-17
52: Class 25 24: Part F
71: SMIT, LIESEL
54: Connector
57: The design relates to a connector. The features of
Three-dimensional Front view the design are those of shape and/or configuration

21: F2011/01709 22: 2011-10-28 23:


43: 2012-07-17
52: Class 25 24: Part F
71: SMIT, LIESEL
54: Connector
57: The design relates to a connector. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2011/01712 22: 2011-10-28 23:


43: 2012-07-17
52: Class 25 24: Part F
71: SMIT, LIESEL
54: Connector
57: The design relates to a connector. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.
21: F2011/01710 22: 2011-10-28 23:
43: 2012-07-17
52: Class 25 24: Part F
71: SMIT, LIESEL
54: Connector
57: The design relates to a connector. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

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21: F2011/01715 22: 2011-10-31 23: 21: F2011/01724 22: 01/11/2011 23: 01/05/2011
43: 2011-10-31 43:
52: Class 25 24: Part F 52: Class 12 24: Part F
71: TRANSTANK AFRICA (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED 71: ONCA OFFROAD PRODUCTS CC
54: SERVICE STATIONS 33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
57: The design relates to a service station substantially 54: BULL BAR BRACKET
as shown in the accompanying representations. 57: The novelty of the design for which protection is
claimed is the shape and configuration of the bull bar
bracket, substantially as illustrated in the accompanying
representations.

Front view
21: F2011/01733 22: 02/11/2011 23:
21: F2011/01721 22: 01/11/2011 23:
43:
43: 07/08/2012
52: Class 03 24: Part F
52: Class 12 24: Part F
71: ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT
71: ONCA OFFROAD PRODUCTS CC
33: AU 31: 11894/2011 32: 2011/05/02
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: COIN CAPSULE
54: ROOF CONSOLE (1)
57: The design is for a coin capsule comprising a lid
57: The novelty of the design for which protection is
and a base, with a seal between them. The coin
claimed is the shape and configuration of the roof
capsule is generally disc-shaped and is configured to
console, substantially as illustrated in the
hold a single coin.
accompanying representations.

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21: F2011/01734 22: 02/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 03 24: Part F
71: ROYAL AUSTRALIAN MINT
33: AU 31: 11893/2011 32: 2011/05/02
54: COIN CAPSULE
57: The design is for a coin capsule comprising a lid
and a base, with a seal between them. The coin
capsule is rectangular in top view and is configured to
hold two coins. 21: F2011/01746 22: 2011-11-03 23:
43: 2011-11-03
52: Class 8 24: Part F
71: INTER AFRICA CONSTRUCTION CC
54: DRILL ROD JOINT ALIGNMENT MEMBERS
57: The design is for a drill rod joint alighnment
member. The member comprises an elongate body
that is circular in cross section and has a longitudinal
passage extending through proximal and distal end
portions of the body. The distal end portion comprises
a convexly curved bulbed nose. The proximal end
portion comprises an exemplary number of four
circumferentially spaced abutment members that
provide a dilatable portion of the body, being at an
exemplary location on the body. The abutment
members project axially rearwardly and collectively
provide an internal screw thread, being partially defined
by the inner surface of each securing element. The
body also has an external screw thread provided partly
along an external surface thereof.

21: F2011/01735 22: 2011-11-02 23:


43: 2012-07-23
52: Class 21 24: Part F
71: HALBERG, ERNEST
54: Putter Head
57: The design relates to a putter head. The features of
the design are those of shape and configuration.

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43: 2011-11-08
52: Class 6 24: Part F
71: RODLIN DESIGN CC
54: LEGS FOR FURNITURE
57: The design is for a leg for furniture. The leg
includes a foot and an elongate planar body which
extends perpendicular to the foot. The body has
opposed side edges, lower portions of which initially
taper upwardly inwardly away from the foot and then
upwardly outwardly to provide a lower half of the body
with a generally hour glass appearance. Upper portions
of the side edges extend downwardly from a top of the
body parallel to one another. The upper portion of one
side edge blends smoothly into the lower portion. the
other side edge forms an outwardly protruding curved
lobe intermediate the upper and lower portions, the
upper portions being inclined upwardl away from the
lobe. the foot has parallel side edges protruding from
the body and a free edge which has a concave central
portion. Mounting holes are provided in the foot and in
the lobe.

21: F2011/01747 22: 2011-11-03 23:


43: 2011-11-03
52: Class 8 24: Part F
71: INTER AFRICA CONSTRUCTION CC
54: DRILL ROD JOINT ALIGNMENT MEMBER
LOCATING DEVICES
57: The design is for a drill rod joint alignment member
locating device. The device comprises a body having a
cylindrical head portion and a tapered tail portion. A
cylindrical passage passes through the head and tail
portions and through opposite ends of the body. A
circumferential shoulder is provided by the head portion
at an interface with the tail portion. Two diametrically
aligned apertures are defined in the tail portion adjacent
the shoulder.

Three dimensional view

21: F2011/01760 22: 2011-11-08 23:


43: 2011-11-08
52: Class 6 24: Part F
71: RODLIN DESIGN CC
54: PARTS FOR FURNITURE
57: The design is for a part of furniture, in particular, for
21: F2011/01758 22: 2011-11-08 23:
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elongate planar body. The body has opposed side


edges, lower portions of which initially curve upwardly
outwardly to define a generally semi circular-shaped
lower end and then upwardly to define a generally semi
circular-shaped lower end and then upwardly outwardly
to provide a part of a lower hald of the body with a
generally slightly hour glass appearance. Upper
portions of the side edges extend downwardly from a
top of the body parallel to one another. The upper
portion of one side edge blends smoothly into the lower
portion. The other side edge forms an outwardlu
protdruding curved lobe intermediate the upper and
lower portions, the upper portions being inclined
upwardly away from the lobe. Mounting holes are
provided in the lobe.

Three dimensional view open

21: F2011/01765 22: 2011-11-09 23:


43: 2011-11-09
52: Class 8 24: Part F
71: NEW NUMBER PLATE REQUISITES CC
54: DIES
57: The design is applied to a die. The die includes a
body and a cutting element "X", the die including
pivotably connected male and female die elements
respectively including complementary male and female
embossing formations in the shape of an
alphanumerical character, with the cutting element
including a cutting edge "Y" which extends around the
periphery of the femaile embossing formation, the
design not being limited to including the particular
alphanumerical character shown in the representations.

Three dimensional view

21: F2011/01764 22: 2011-11-09 23:


43: 2011-11-09
52: Class 8 24: Part F
71: NEW NUMBER PLATE REQUISITES CC
54: DIES
57: The design is applied to a die. The die includes a
body and a cutting element "X", the die including
pivotably connected male and female die elements
respectively including complementary male and female
embossing formations, with the cutting element
including a cutting edge "Y" which extends around the
periphery of the female embossing formation.

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21: F2011/01783 22: 2011-11-10 23:


43: 2012-07-24
52: Class 23 24: Part F
71: RELN PTY LTD
33: 12346/2011 31: AU 32: 2011-05-26
33: 12346/2011 31: AU 32: 2011-05-26
54: Drainage Channel
57: The design relates to a drainage channel. The
features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.

Three dimensional view open

21: F2011/01766 22: 09/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 08-07 24: Part F
71: JAN WILLEM VAN STANDER
33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 21: F2011/01784 22: 2011-11-10 23:
54: TOOLS AND HARDWEAR 43: 2012-07-24
57: The locking device is easy to handle. Solid and 52: Class 23. 24: Part F
robust in design. Easy to lock. Easy to unlock. Very 71: RELN PTY LTD
reliable device. Can handle any forces, like hammering 33: 12345/2011 31: AU 32: 2011-05-26
or pulling forces. 33: 12345/2011 31: AU 32: 2011-05-26
54: Drainage Pit
57: The design relates to a drainage pit. The features of
the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

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57: The design relates to a drainage pit. The features of


the design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2011/01785 22: 2011-11-10 23:


43: 2012-07-24 21: F2011/01787 22: 2011-11-10 23:
52: Class 23 24: Part F 43: 2012-07-24
71: RELN PTY LTD 52: Class 23. 24: Part F
33: 12157/2011 31: AU 32: 2011-05-13 71: RELN PTY LTD
33: 12157/2011 31: AU 32: 2011-05-13 33: 12156/2011 31: AU 32: 2011-05-13
54: Drainage Channel 33: 12156/2011 31: AU 32: 2011-05-13
57: The design relates to a drainage channel.Tthe 54: Drainage Channel
features of the design are those of shape and/or 57: The design relates to a drainage channel. The
configuration. features of the design are those of shape and/or
configuration.

21: F2011/01786 22: 2011-11-10 23:


43: 2012-07-24
52: Class 23. 24: Part F 21: F2011/01792 22: 2011-11-10 23:
71: RELN PTY LTD 43: 2012-07-24
33: 12158/2011 31: AU 32: 2011-05-13 52: Class 6 24: Part F
33: 12158/2011 31: AU 32: 2011-05-13 71: BLUE ZEBRA DESIGN HOUSE (PTY) LIMITED
54: Drainage Pit 54: WORKSTATION COMPONENT

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57: The design relates to a workstation. The features of


the design for which protection is claimed reside in the
configuration of the workstation having a work surface
A, a recess B, and a mount C and an extended work
surface F with removable components, substantially as
illustrated in the accompanying representations,
irrespective of the shape of the edges D of the
workstation and the shape, design or configuration of
the mount C.

21: F2011/01794 22: 2011-11-10 23:


43: 2012-07-24
52: Class 6 24: Part F
71: BLUE ZEBRA DESIGN HOUSE (PTY) LIMITED
54: WORKSTATION COMPONENT
57: The design relates to a workstation. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed reside in the
configuration of the workstation having a work surface
A, a recess B, and a mount C and an extended work
surface F with removable components, substantially as
illustrated in the accompanying representations,
irrespective of the shape of the edges D of the
workstation and the shape, design or configuration of
21: F2011/01793 22: 2011-11-10 23: the mount C.
43: 2012-07-24
52: Class 6 24: Part F
71: BLUE ZEBRA DESIGN HOUSE (PTY) LIMITED
54: WORKSTATION ASSEMBLY
57: The design relates to a workstation. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed reside in the
configuration of the workstation having a work surface
A, a recess B, and a mount C and an extended work
surface F with removable components, substantially as
illustrated in the accompanying representations,
irrespective of the shape of the edges D of the
workstation and the shape, design or configuration of
the mount C.

21: F2011/01795 22: 2011-11-10 23:


43: 2012-07-24
52: Class 6 24: Part F
71: BLUE ZEBRA DESIGN HOUSE (PTY) LIMITED
54: WORKSTATION ASSEMBLY

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57: The design relates to a workstation. The features of


the design for which protection is claimed reside in the
configuration of the workstation having a work surface
A, a recess B, and a mount C and an extended work
surface F with removable components, substantially as
illustrated in the accompanying representations,
irrespective of the shape of the edges D of the
workstation and the shape, design or configuration of
the mount C.

21: F2011/01799 22: 2011-11-10 23:


43: 2012-07-24
52: Class 6 24: Part F
71: BLUE ZEBRA DESIGN HOUSE (PTY) LIMITED
54: WORKSTATION ASSEMBLY
57: The design relates to a workstation. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed reside in the
21: F2011/01798 22: 2011-11-10 23:
configuration of the workstation having a work surface
43: 2012-07-24
A, a recess B, and a mount C and an extended work
52: Class 6 24: Part F
surface F with removable components, substantially as
71: BLUE ZEBRA DESIGN HOUSE (PTY) LIMITED
illustrated in the accompanying representations,
54: WORKSTATION COMPONENT
irrespective of the shape of the edges D of the
57: The design relates to a workstation. The features of
workstation and the shape, design or configuration of
the design for which protection is claimed reside in the
the mount C.
configuration of the workstation having a work surface
A, a recess B, and a mount C and an extended work
surface F with removable components, substantially as
illustrated in the accompanying representations,
irrespective of the shape of the edges D of the
workstation and the shape, design or configuration of
the mount C.

21: F2011/01800 22: 2011-11-10 23:


43: 2012-07-24
52: Class 6 24: Part F
71: BLUE ZEBRA DESIGN HOUSE (PTY) LIMITED
54: WORKSTATION ASSEMBLY
57: The design relates to a workstation. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed reside in the
configuration of the workstation having a work surface

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A, a recess B, and a mount C and an extended work 33: 12113/2011 31: AU 32: 2011-05-12
surface F with removable components, substantially as 33: 12113/2011 31: AU 32: 2011-05-12
illustrated in the accompanying representations, 54: Bracket
irrespective of the shape of the edges D of the 57: The design relates to a bracket. The features of the
workstation and the shape, design or configuration of design are those of shape and/or configuration.
the mount C.

21: F2011/01801 22: 2011-11-10 23:


43: 2012-07-24
52: Class 6 24: Part F
71: BLUE ZEBRA DESIGN HOUSE (PTY) LIMITED
54: WORKSTATION COMPONENT
57: The design relates to a workstation. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed reside in the
configuration of the workstation having a work surface
A, a recess B, and a mount C and an extended work
surface F with removable components, substantially as
illustrated in the accompanying representations,
irrespective of the shape of the edges D of the 21: F2011/01812 22: 2011-11-11 23:
workstation and the shape, design or configuration of 43: 2012-07-24
the mount C. 52: Class 8. 24: Part F
71: ORICA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD.
33: 12115/2011 31: AU 32: 2011-05-12
33: 12115/2011 31: AU 32: 2011-05-12
54: Bracket
57: The design relates to a bracket. The features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration.

21: F2011/01811 22: 2011-11-11 23:


43: 2012-07-24
52: Class 8. 24: Part F
71: ORICA AUSTRALIA PTY LTD.

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21: F2011/01820 22: 14/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 09 24: Part F
71: SHPIGEL, LEONID
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: A SIDE PLATE FOR A TAPE DISPENSER
57: Articles to which design is to be applied: A side
plate for a tape dispenser.

21: F2011/01814 22: 11/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 30 24: Part F
71: IQONIC PTY LTD 21: F2011/01829 22: 16/11/2011 23:
33: AU 31: 12178/2011 32: 2011/05/13 43:
54: A HORSE BIT 52: Class 09 24: Part F
57: The design is for a horse bit including a D-shaped 71: APL CARTONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
ring that is loosely attached to the mouthpiece and bit 33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
rings. 54: CARTONS
57: The design is for a carton that has a bottom, two
end walls and two side walls. A central part of each
wall comprises a single sheet and in upright corners
where the walls meet, the walls comprise multiple
layers and from triangular pilars. Each wall has two
receses at its upper edge and two apertures where the
wall meets the bottom. Two further apertures are
defined in each of the side walls.

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52: Class 09 24: Part F


71: APL CARTONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: CARTONS
57: The design is for a carton that has a bottom, two
end walls and two side walls. A central part of each
wall comprises a single sheet and in upright corners
where the walls meet, the walls comprise multiple
layers and from triangular pilars. Each wall has three
receses at its upper edge and three apertures where
the wall meets the bottom. Two further apertures are
defined in each of the side walls.

21: F2011/01830 22: 16/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 09 24: Part F
71: APL CARTONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: CARTONS
57: The design is for a carton that has a bottom, two
end walls, two side walls and four corner walls that
each extends diagonally between an end wall and a
side wall. Each corner wall includes two layers of sheet
material from which the carton has been erected, the
inner layer comprising flaps attached to the end and
side walls, respectively, and each flap having a tapered
bottom end. 21: F2011/01832 22: 17/11/2011 23:
43:
52: Class 09 24: Part F
71: APL CARTONS (PROPRIETARY) LIMITED
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: CARTONS
57: The design is for a carton that has a bottom, two
end walls, two side walls and four corner walls that
each extends diagonally between an end wall and a
side wall. Each corner wall includes three layers of
sheet material from which the carton has been erected,
but bottom ends of the inner and outer layers are
tapered in oposing directions.

21: F2011/01831 22: 16/11/2011 23:


43:

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57: The design relates to a lamp. The features of the


design for which protection is claimed reside in the
shape and/or configuration of a lamp substantially as
illustrated in the accompanying representation.

21: F2011/01849 22: 18/11/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 25 24: Part F
71: DECORTON RETAINING STSTEMS (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-. 21: F2011/01892 22: 29/11/2011 23:
54: A BUILDING BLOCK 43:
57: The design relates to a building block. The features 52: Class 26 24: Part F
of the design for which protection is claimed include the 71: LAZAROV, Boris Mirchev and CHENKIN, ATANAS
shape and/or configuration of a building block PENCHEV
substantially as illustrated in the accompanying 33: BG 31: DM/076309 32: 2011/06/10
representation. 54: LAMP
57: This design relates to a lamp. The features of the
design for which protection is claimed reside in the
shape and/or configuration of a lamp substantially as
illustrated in the accompanying representation.

21: F2011/01893 22: 29/11/2011 23:


21: F2011/01891 22: 29/11/2011 23: 43:
43: 52: Class 26 24: Part F
52: Class 26 24: Part F 71: LAZAROV, BORIS Mirchev and CHENKIN,
71: LAZAROV, BORIS Mirchev and CHENKIN, ATANAS PENCHEV
ATANAS PENCHEV 33: BG 31: DM/076309 32: 2011/06/10
33: BG 31: DM/076948 32: 2011/06/10 54: LAMP PROFILE
54: A LAMP 57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of a
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street lamp profile substantially as illustrated in the of the design, and this aspect is specifically disclaimed
accompanying representation. as forming part of the design protection sought.

21: F2011/01898 22: 2011-11-30 23:


43: 2012-08-14
52: Class 9 24: Part F
71: MIGNON TOOLS AND DIES CC
54: A CONTAINER
57: The design is to be applied to a container. The
features for which protection is claimed are those of
shape and/or configuration of a container, as illustrated
in the accompanying drawings.

21: F2011/01921 22: 01/12/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 99 24: Part F
71: JOHANNES FRANCOIS WEEKS
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: MULTI PURPOSE PADDLESKI
57: Paddleski with paddles or electric/Petrol motor
fitted, Fish finder. 1x large hatch for fish, 2 rod holders,
3 smaller hatches for bait etc. Pedestal with push + pull
steer carriers 130 kg with ease.

21: F2011/01902 22: 30/11/2011 23:


43: 17/07/2012
52: Class 08 24: Part F
71: ALLEN JAMES PEARSON-WILLIAMS
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: TOOL
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed reside in the shape and/or configuration of the
multi-function tool substantially as shown in the
accompanying representations. The handle (indicated
in broken lines and referenced "A") does not form a part

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21: F2011/01946 22: 05/12/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 23 24: Part F
71: KARSTEN, ANTONIE
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: A PLUNGER UNIT FOR A PRESS FILTRATION
DEVICE
57: The novel features of the plunger unit reside in the
shape or configuration of the plunger with particular
reference to the four large oval holes in the sidewall of
the plunger unit.

21: F2011/01924 22: 01/12/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 99 24: Part F
71: CHRISTIAAN JOZUA MYNHARDT
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: CORNICE ANDEDGING
57: The use of double sided tape to glue cornice and
edging to walls and ceilings. The tape is applied to the
edge of the cornice, the protective strip of the double
sided tape is pulled off and the cornice is glued to the
ceiling or wall.

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21: F2011/01998 22: 14/12/2011 23:


43:
52: Class 21 24: Part F
71: ABRAHAM JOHANNES JACOBUS VAN
STRAATEN
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: RUGBY BALL TEE
21: F2011/01981 22: 09/12/2011 23: 57: The design relates to the shape and/or configuration
43: of a rugby ball tee substantially as shown in the
52: Class 09 24: Part F accompanying drawings.
71: CALAMARI FISHING (PTY) LTD
33: -. 31:-. 32:-.
54: A TRAY FORMATION
57: The features of the design for which protection is
claimed, include the shape and configuration of a tray,
substantially as shown in the accompanying
representation.

21: F2011/1620 22: 2011-10-07 23:


43: 2012-07-05
52: Class 9 24: Functional

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71: MANTZIVIS, Lionel, Nicholas 21: F2011/1663 22: 2011-10-20 23:


54: BAG 43: 2012-07-05
57: The design is in respect of the shape and/or pattern 52: Class 8 24: Part F
and/or configuration of a bag usable either as a bag or 71: FROST, Trevor, Charles
as a liner for a container. In particular, the bag or liner 54: A RETAINING MEANS FOR A PRESTRESSING
has columnar pockets in corner regions thereof with DEVICE FOR A TIMBER MINE PROP
apertures along the extent of the pockets, substantially 57: The design is applied to a retaining means 10 for a
as shown in the representation, in which a cutaway prestressing device for a timber mine prop. The
view of such a bag or liner is shown in order to reveal features of the design for which protection is claimed
the detail for which protection is sought. Protection is include the shape, pattern, and/or configuration of a
not sought for the general shape of a bag or liner apart retaining means 10 for prestressing device 12 for a
from the above features. timber mine prop shown in Figure 1 showing the overall
appearance thereof.

21: F2011/1665 22: 2011-10-20 23:


43: 2012-07-05
52: Class 14 24: Part F
71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC.
33: 2011-012689 31: JP 32: 2011-06-03
54: MONITOR
57: The design is applied to a monitor. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed include the
21: F2011/1662 22: 2011-10-20 23: shape, pattern, and/or configuration of a monitor shown
43: 2012-07-05 in front perspective view in the drawing showing the
52: Class 8 25 24: Part F overall appearance thereof.
71: FROST, Trevor, Charles
54: A RETAINING MEANS FOR A PRESTRESSING
DEVICE FOR A TIMBER MINE PROP
57: The design is applied to a retaining means 10 for a
prestressing device for a timber mine prop. The
features of the design for which protection is claimed
include the shape, pattern, and/or configuration of a
retaining means 10 for prestressing device 12 for a
timber mine prop shown in Figure 1 showing the overall
appearance thereof.

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21: F2011/1667 22: 2011-10-20 23:


43: 2012-07-05
52: Class 3 24: Part F
71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC.
33: 2011-012679 31: JP 32: 2011-06-03
54: CASE FOR A RECORDING MEDIA
57: The design is applied to a case for a recording
media. The features of the design for which protection
is claimed include the shape, pattern, and/or
configuration of a case for a recording media shown in
front perspective view in the drawing showing the
overall appearance thereof.

21: F2011/1672 22: 2011-10-21 23:


43: 2012-07-05
52: Class 7 24: Part F
71: ARTEC PRODUCT DESIGN CC
54: A KETTLE ELEMENT
57: Protection is claimed for the features of shape
and/or configuration of a Kettle Element as shown in the
accompanying representations. The shape of the inner
raised portion of the kettle element defines the contact
surface area of the element. The shape and
configuration of the contact surface area may vary.

21: F2011/1669 22: 2011-10-20 23:


43: 2012-07-05
52: Class 16 24: Part F
71: SONY COMPUTER ENTERTAINMENT INC.
33: 2011-012688 31: JP 32: 2011-06-03
54: 3D GLASSES
57: The design is applied to 3D glasses. The features of
the design for which protection is claimed include the
shape, pattern, and/or configuration of 3D glasses
shown in front perspective view in the drawing showing
the overall appearance thereof.

21: F2011/1742 22: 2011-11-03 23:


43: 2012-07-23
52: Class 8 24: Part F
71: GLAFFIG, Martin
54: A BOLT HEAD
57: The novelty of the design for which protection is
claimed resides in the shape, pattern, and/or
configuration of a bolt head 10 which together with a
standard bolt 12 makes up a bolt. The drawing shows a

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sectioned side view of a bolt head 10 and a standard 52: Class 25. 24: Part F
bolt 12. 71: GRACE, JANICE AVRIL
54: Wire Mesh
57: The design relates to a mesh. The features of the
design are those of shape and/or configuration and/or
pattern.

21: F2012/00437 22: 2012-04-03 23:


43: 2012-08-27

HYPOTHECATIONS

No records available

JUDGMENTS

No records available

OFFICE PRACTISE NOTICES

No records available

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4. COPYRIGHT

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COPYRIGHT IN CINEMATOGRAPH FILMS

NOTICES OF ACCEPTANCE

(Applications filed in terms of Act No. 62 of 1977)


Any person, who has grounds for objection to the registration of the copyright in any of the following
cinematographs films, may within the prescribed time, lodge Notice of Opposition on Form RF 5 contained in the
Second Schedule to the Registration of Copyright in Cinematograph Films Regulations, 1980. The prescribed
time is one month after the date of advertisement .This period may on application be extended by the Registrar.

The numerical denote the following: (21) Official application number. (22) Date of application. (43) Date of
acceptance. (24) Date(s) and place(s) at which cinematograph films was made. (25) Date and place of first
publication. (71) Name (s) of all applicant (s). (75) Name of author. (76) Name of producer (77) Name of director
(54) Title of cinematograph film. (78) Name(s) of principal players or narrator. (26) Places at which cinematograph
film may be viewed and conditions. (55) Specimen lodged/Not lodged. (56) Preview requested/Not requested.
(57) Abstract (Storyline). (58) Category.

21: 2012/00028. 22: 25/05/2012 43: 04/06/2012 58: DRAMA


24: 22 September 2010 to July 2011/New York, New
York
21: 2012/00040. 22: 17/07/2012 43: 24/07/2012
23: May 2012/ Belgium
24: Year 2010 to 2010 Melbourne and Sidney,
71: Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., and
Australia
Hemisphere-Culver Picture Partners 1, LLC both
25: February 2011 Australia
corporations organized and existing under the laws
71: Paper Bark Films EOS PTY LTD
of State of Delaware
75: Paper Bark Films EOS PTY LTD
75: Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc. a Delaware
76: Antony Waddington
limited liability company.
77: Fred Schepisi
76: Walter F. Parkes and Laurie MacDonald
54: EYE OF THE STORM
77: Barry Sonnenfeld
78: Geoffrey Rush, Charlotte Rampling and Judy
54: MEN IN BLACK 3 aka Men in Black 111, MIB3
Davis
78: Will Smith, Tommy Lee Jones, Josh Brolin,
26: SAFACT
Jemaine Clement
55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.
26: SPOOR & FISHER
56: Preview Requested/Not requested
Building No.13
57: In the Sidney suburb of Centennial Park, two
Highgrove Office Park
nurses, a housekeeper and a solicitor attend to
Oak Avenue, Centurion
Elizabeth Hunter as her expatriate son and daughter
P.O. Box 454, Pretoria 0001
convene at her deathbed. But, in dying, as in living,
55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.
Mrs Hunter remains a powerful force on those who
56: Preview Requested/Not requested
surround her. Based on Nobel Prize winner Patrick
57: In Men in Black 3, Agents J and K are back...in
White's novel, THE EYE OF THE STORM is a
time. J has seen some inexplicable things in his 15
savage exploration of family relationships - and the
years with the Men in Black, but nothing, not even
sharp undercurrents of love, comedy and tragedy,
aliens, perplexes him as much as his wry, reticent
which define them.
partner. But when K's life and the fate of the planet
are put at stake, Agent J will have to travel back in
58: Drama
time to put things right. J discovers that there are
secrets to the universe that K never told him-secrets
21: 2012/00041. 22: 17/07/2012 43: 24/07/2012
that will reveal themselves as he teams up with the
24: 30 January 2012 to 22 February 2012 Atlanta,
young Agent K to save his partner, the agency, and
Georgia
the future of humankind.
25: 29 June 2012 United States of America
71: Lions Gate Films Inc.
75: Lions Gate Films Inc.

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76: Tyler Perry 26: SPOOR & FISHER


77: Tyler Perry Building No.13
54: MADEAS WITNESS PROTECTION Highgrove Office Park
78: Tyler Perry, Eugene Levy, Doris Roberts, Denise Oak Avenue, Centurion
Richards and Tom Arnold P.O. Box 454, Pretoria 0001
26: SAFACT 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.
55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 56: Preview Requested/Not requested
56: Preview Requested/Not requested 57: For factory worker Douglas Quaid, even though
57: Madea's home becomes a safe house for an FBI he's got a beautiful wife whom he loves, the mind-
informant and his Family who aren't quite ready for trip offered by Rekall, the company that turns
justice Madea style. dreams into real memories, sounds like the perfect
vacation from his frustrating life. But when the
58: Comedy procedure goes horribly wrong, Quaid becomes a
hunted man, on the run from the police, and
21: 2012/00042. 22: 17/07/2012 43: 24/07/2012
controlled by Chancellor Cohaagen. There is no one
24: 04 January 2011 to 08 December 2011
Quaid can trust, except possibly a rebel fighter
Johannesburg, South Africa
working for the head of the underground resistance.
25: 26 October 2012 South Africa
71: Out Of Africa Entertainment PTY LTD
58: Comedy
75: Out Of Africa Entertainment PTY LTD
76: Kweku Mandela, Janine Eser and Lance 21: 2012/00052. 22: 16/08/2012 43: 17/08/2012
Samuels 24: September 2011 to March 2012 Florida and
77: Henk Pretorius California, USA
54: FANIE FOURIES LABOLA 25: 24 June 2012 United States of America
78: Eduan Van Jaarsveldt, Zethu Dhlomo, Jerry 71: The Estate of Redmond Barry LLC
Mofokeng, Marga Van Rooy, Yule Masiteng, Chris 75: The Estate of Redmond Barry LLC
Chameleon, Motlatsi Mafashe, Connie Chiume and 76: Nick Wechsler, Gregory Jacobs, Channing
Richard Van Der Westhuizen Tatum and Reid Carolin
26: SAFACT 77: Steven Sonderbergh
55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 54: MAGIC MIKE
56: Preview Requested/Not requested 78: Channing Tatum, Alex Pettyfer and Matthew
57: Fanie Fourie's Labola is a South African romatic McConaughey
comedy about an Afrikaans guy and a Zulu girl who 26: SAFACT
Fall in love and have to navigate their way through 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.
the complicated process of labola, the traditional 56: Preview Requested/Not requested
Zulu bride price. Filled with humorous but hard- 57: An experienced stripper takes a younger
hitting social commentary, the film is a contemporary performer under his wing and schools him in the art
fairy tale about love and tradition in a rapidly of partying, picking up women and making easy
evolving society. money.

58: Romantic Comedy 58: Drama Comedy


21: 2012/00049. 22: 03/08/2012 43: 06/08/2012 21: 2012/00053. 22: 16/08/2012 43: 17/08/2012
24: 30 May 2011 to 22 September 2011/ Los 24: 20 March 2012 to July 2012 Coca Cola Dome,
Angeles, California USA. Johannesburg and Kwa Zulu Natal
25: 01 August 2012/ Trinidad & Tobago 25: 24 August 2012 Johannesburg
71: Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., a Delaware 71: NOMANSLAND
corporation 75: NOMANSLAND
75: Columbia Pictures Industries, Inc., a Delaware 76: Joe Niemand
corporation 77: Nicholas Costaras
76: Neal H, Moritz and Toby Jaffe 54: AGTER DIE LIDTE
77: Len Wiseman 78: Joe Niemane
54: TOTAL RECALL aka Total Recall (2012): Total 26: SAFACT
Rekall 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.
78: Colin Farrel, Kate Beckinsale, Jessica Blel, 56: Preview Requested/Not requested
Bryan Cranston, Bokeem Woodbine, John Cho, Bill 57: Joe Niemands story about the making of the
Nighy biggest music dvd in SA history and the stories

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behind the songs that made up the night. With hand in voting for the best spinner in South Africa.
excerpts of music from the live show. Cars that will be used are BMW, Nissan, Porsche,
Ferrari, Ford and Toyota
58: Music Concert
21: 2012/00054. 22: 20/06/2012 43: 17/08/2012 58: Television/Series
24: 07 October 2010 to 2010 October 2010 21: 2012/00037. 22: 12/06/2012 43: 05/07/2012
Michigan, USA and France 24: Pretoria
25: 10 February 2012 India 25: 09 March 2012
71: Lions Gate Films Inc. 71: Selwyn Ricardo Bouverie.
75: Lions Gate Films Inc. 75: Selwyn Ricardo Bouverie
76: Lisa Azuelos 76: Selwyn Ricardo Bouverie
77: Lisa Azuelos 77: Selwyn Ricardo Bouverie
54: LOL 54: So you think you can spin/drift
78: Miley Cyrus, Demi Moore, Ashley Greene and 78: Victor Pardal
Thomas Jane 26: Unit B, 76 Malabor South Avenue Glenwood,
26: SAFACT 0081
55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. 55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged.
56: Preview Requested/Not requested 56: Preview Requested/Not requested
57: In a world connect by Youtube, iTunes and 57: Spinning competition to find the best spinner in
Facebook, Lolo and her navigate the peer pressures South Africa, we travel to Pretoria
of high school romance and friendship while dodging Soweto, Johannesburg, Kimberly, Nelspruit, Port
their sometimes overbearing and confused parents. Elizabeth, Cape Town, Durban and
When Lolas mum, Anne accidentally reads her Rustenburg having auditions to find the best spinner
in S.A using rear wheel drive cars.
teenage daughters racy journay, she realizes just
We select a number of spinners to participate in
how wide their communication gap has grown. trials that will be televised over months.
Through hilarious and heartfelt moments between There will be 3 independent judges and the
mother daughter, LOL is a fresh coming of age story audience will have a hand in voting for the best
for modern times. spinner in South Africa. Cars that will be used are
BMW Nissan, Porsche, Ferrari, Ford and Toyota.
58: Comedy
58: Television/Series
21: 2012/00035. 22: 12/06/2012 43: 05/07/2012
24: Pretoria 21: 2012/00044 22: 2012-07-27 43: 2012-07-30
25: 09 March 2012 24: January 2008 - 12 October 2010, Los Angeles
71: Selwyn Ricardo Bouverie. 25: 24 Nov 2010, United States of America
75: Selwyn Ricardo Bouverie 71: DISNEY ENTERPRISES, INC., 500 South
76: Selwyn Ricardo Bouverie Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California 91521,
77: Selwyn Ricardo Bouverie United States of America.,
54: So you think you can spin/drift 75: WALT DISNEY ANIMATION STUDIOS, an
78: Victor Pardal alternate designation of WALT DISNEY PICTURES,
26: Unit B, 76 Malabor South Avenue Glenwood, a California corporation of 500 South Buena Vista
0081 Street, Burbank, California 91521,United States of
55: Specimen lodged/Not lodged. America
56: Preview Requested/Not requested 76: Roy Conli
57: Spinning and drifting competition to find the best 77: Nathan Greno and Byron Howard
spinner/drifter in South Africa, we travel to Pretoria 54: TANGLED
Soweto, Johannesburg, Kimberly, Nelspruit, Port 78: Mandy Moore, Zachary Levi, Donna Murphy,
Ron Perlman, Jeffrey Tambor, Paul F. Tompkins,
Elizabeth, Cape Town, Durban and Rustenburg
M.C. Gainey, Brad Garret and Richard Kiel
having auditions to find the best spinner/drifter in 26: On appointment with Adams & Adams
South Africa using rear wheel drive cars we select a 57: An animated musical comedy about the girl
number of spinners and drifters to participate in trials behind 70 feet of magical, golden hair. A princess
that will be televised over months there will be 3 stolen from her parents' castle as a baby, Rapunzel
independent judges and the audience will have a (voice of Mandy Moore) is locked in a hidden tower

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longing for adventure. Now an imaginative and and Marc Abraham


determined teenager, she takes off on a hilarious, 77: Andrew Niccol
hair-raising escapade with the help of a dashing 54: IN TIME
bandit (voice of Zachary Levi). With the secret of her 78: Amanda Seyfried, Cillian Murphy and Justin
royal heritage hanging in the balance and her captor Timberlake
in pursuit, Rapunzel and her cohort find adventure, 26: On appointment with Adams & Adams
heart, humor, and hair ... lots of hair. With original 57: In the near future, people are immortal because
music by Alan Menken and lyrics by Glenn Slater, the aging gene has been deactivated. To avoid
this comedic re-imagining of the classic Brothers overpopulation, time has become the currency. The
Grimm fairytale. rich can live forever, and the rest have to negotiate
for their immortality.
58: CA
58: DRAMA
21: 2012/00045 22: 2012-07-27 43: 2012-07-30
24: 4 January 2010 - 2 February 2012, New York, 21: 2012/00047 22: 2012-07-27 43: 2012-07-30
New York, United States of America 24: 1 March 2010 - 1 May 2010, Oahu, Hawaii
25: 27 Jun 2012, Paris, France 25: 15 Nov 2011, Los Angeles, California, United
71: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM States of America
CORPORATION, 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Los 71: DUNE ENTERTAINMENT III LLC, 5851 W.
Angeles, California 90035, United States of Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89146, United
America., States of America,; TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX
75: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM FILM CORPORATION, 10201 West Pico Boulevard,
CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation of 10201 Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of
West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, California America.,
90035, United States of America 75: INGENIOUS FILM PARTNERS LLP, a United
76: Lori Forte, John C. Donkin, Chris Wedge and Kingdom limited liability company of 15 Golden
Carlos Saldanha Square, London, W1F 9JG, United Kingdom;
77: Steve Martino and Michael Thurmeier DESCENT SERVICE, INC., a Delaware corporation
54: ICE AGE: CONTINENTAL DRIFT of PO Box 900, Beverly Hills, California 90213,
78: Ray Romano, John Leguizamo, Denis Leary, United States of America; LITTLE BLAIR
Seann William Scott, Josh Peck, Peter Dinklage, PRODUCTIONS LLP, a United Kingdom limited
Wanda Sykes, Jennifer Lopez, Queen Latifah and liability company of Eel Brook Studios, 125 Moore
Josh Gad Park Road, London, SW6 4PS, United Kingdom
26: On appointment with Adams & Adams 76: Jim Burke, Alexander Payne, Jim Taylor and Jim
57: When a piece of the ice pack breaks free, Thomas
Manny, Sid and their friends are set adrift in 77: Alexander Payne
treacherous waters and must find their way back 54: THE DESCENDANTS
home. 78: George Clooney, Shailene Woodley, Amara
Miller and Nick Krause
58: ANIMATION 26: On appointment with Adams & Adams
57: When his wife is left in a coma after an accident,
21: 2012/00046 22: 2012-07-27 43: 2012-07-30
Matt King, one of the richest men in Oahu, Hawaii,
24: 16 September 2010 - 25 October 2010, Los
takes off with his two rebellious daughters to track
Angeles, California, United States of America
down his wife's lover on the island of Kauai while
25: 25 Oct 2011, Anchorage, AK, United States of
also dealing with the decision about whether to sell
America
his family's land.
71: MONARCHY ENTERPRISES S.A.R.L., 67,
Boulevard Grande Duchesse-Charlotte, L-1331,
58: DRAMA
Luxembourg, Luxembourg.,
75: REGENCY ENTERTAINMENT(USA), INC., a 21: 2012/00048 22: 2012-07-27 43: 2012-07-30
California corporation of 10201 West Pico 24: 14 March 2011 - 28 June 2011, Louisiana
Boulevard, Building 12, Los Angeles, California 25: 19 Jun 2012, Seguin, Texas, United States of
90035, United States of America; MONARCHY America
ENTERPRISES S.A.R.L., a Luxembourg corporation 71: DUNE ENTERTAINMENT III LLC, 5851 W.
of 67, Boulevard Grande Duchesse-Charlotte, L- Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89146, United
1331, Luxembourg, Luxembourg States of America,; TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX
76: Andrew Z. Davis, KristelLaiblin, Eric Newman FILM CORPORATION, 10201 West Pico Boulevard,

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Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of sailors into the icy waters below, this time Jack
America., Sparrow has his work cut out for him.
75: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM
CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation of 10201 58: DRAMA
West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, California
21: 2012/00055 22: 2012-08-21 43: 2012-08-23
90035, United States of America
24: 17 January 2011 - 16 April 2011, Los Angeles,
76: Tim Burton,TimurBekmambetov and Jim Lemley
California, United States of America
77: TimurBekmambetov
25: 26 Nov 2011, Los Angeles, California, United
54: ABRAHAM LINCOLN: VAMPIRE HUNTER
States of America
78: Ben Walker, Dominic Cooper, Anthonie Mackie,
71: DUNE ENTERTAINMENT III LLC, 5851 W.
Mary Elizabeth Winstead, Jimmi Simpson and Rufus
Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89146, United
Sewell
States of America,; TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX
26: By appointment with Adams & Adams
FILM CORPORATION, 10201 West Pico Boulevard,
57: President Abraham Lincoln has a secret
Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of
motivation behind his determined rise to power: to
America.,
fight the forces of the undead. From a young boy
75: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM
whose mother was killed by vampires, Lincoln
CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation of 10201
makes it his life's work to rid the nation of vampires,
West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, California
who nearly bring the nation to fracture during the
90035, United States of America
Civil War.
76: Julie Yorn, Ilona Herzberg and Marc R. Gordon
77: Cameron Crowe
58: DRAMA
54: WE BOUGHT A ZOO
21: 2012/00051 22: 2012-08-14 43: 2012-08-15 78: Matt Damon, Colin Ford, Thomas Haden
24: 14 June 2010 - 31 April 2011, UK, Hawaii, Los Church, Scarlett Johansson, Petrick Fugit and Elle
Angeles Fanning
25: 18 May 2011, United Kingdom 26: By appointment with Adams & Adams
71: DISNEY ENTERPRISES, INC., 500 South 57: A widower and his family work together to
Buena Vista Street, Burbank, California 91521, restore a dilapidated zoo to its former glory.
United States of America.,
75: BLACKBEARD PRODUCTIONS LTD, a 58: DRAMA
company registered under the laws of England and
21: 2012/00056 22: 2012-08-21 43: 2012-08-23
Wales of c/o Banner Productsion Limited, 3 Queen
24: 17 May 2010 - 14 July 2010, Boston, MA, United
Caroline Street, Hammersmith, London W6 9PE,
States of America
United Kingdom
25: 27 Sep 2011, Fairbanks, AK, United States of
76: Jerry Bruckheimer
America
77: Rob Marshall
71: MONARCHY ENTERPRISES S.A.R.L., 67,
54: PIRATES OF THE CARIBBEAN: ON
Boulevard Grande Duchesse-Charlotte, L-1331,
STRANGER TIDES
Luxembourg, Luxembourg.,
78: Johnny Depp: Captain Jack Sparrow, Penelope
75: REGENCY ENTERTAINMENT (USA), INC., a
Cruz: Angelica, Geoffrey Rush: Captain Hector
California corporation of 10201 West Pico
Barbossa, Ian McShane: Blackbeard, Kevin McNally:
Boulevard, Building 12, Los Angeles, California
Joshamee Gibbs, Sam Claflin: Philip, Astrid Berges-
90035, United States of America; MONARCHY
Frisbey: Syrena, Stephen Graham: Scrum, Keith
ENTERPRISES S.A.R.L., a Luxembourg corporation
Richards:Captain Teague
of 67, Boulevard Grande Duchesse-Charlotte, L-
26: By appointment with Adams & Adams
1331, Luxembourg, Luxembourg
57: Flamboyant seafarer Jack Sparrow (Johnny
76: Lisa M. Zambri, Nan Morales, Beau Flynn and
Depp) lands himself in a bit of a bind after being
Tripp Vinson
lured onto Blackbeards (Ian McShane) ship by
77: Mark Mylod
enigmatic siren Angelica (Penlope Cruz), and
54: WHAT'S YOUR NUMBER?
forced to seek out the Fountain of Youth. Trapped
78: Anna Faris, Chris Evans, Matthew Bomer, Ari
on the Queen Annes Revenge with the most
Graynor, Andy Samberg, Zachary Quinto and Joel
nefarious pirate in history, Captain Jack reflects on
McHale
his past with the elusive Angelica while embarking
26: By appointment with Adams & Adams
on his wildest adventure to date. With shambling
57: A woman, having hit her sexual limit at 20 men,
zombies on deck and gorgeous mermaids beckoning
decides to track down the other 19 guys in hopes

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that she's overlooked one who could be "the one". 76: Hans Ritter, Brit Marling, Shelley Surpin, Eric
Richter and Victoria Guenier
58: COMEDY 77: ZalBatmanglij
54: SOUND OF MY VOICE
21: 2012/00057 22: 2012-08-21 43: 2012-08-23
78: Christopher Denham, Nicole Vicius, Brit Marling
24: 20 May 2010 - 30 July 2010, Los Angeles, CA
and Avery Pohl
and Tennessee
26: By appointment at Adams & Adams
25: 05 Apr 2011, Boston, MA, United States of
57: Aspiring documentary filmmakers Peter Aitken
America
and Lorna Michaelson infiltrate a strange but
71: DUNE ENTERTAINMENT III LLC, 5851 W.
apparently harmless cult headed by Maggie, a
Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89146, United
woman who claims to be from the future. But the
States of America,; TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX
"harmless" nature of the cult comes into question
FILM CORPORATION, 10201 West Pico Boulevard,
when Maggie insists that Peter kidnap an 8 year old
Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of
girl.
America.,
75: BIG SCREEN PRODUCTIONS 13 LLP, a United
58: DRAMA
Kingdom limited liability company of 15 Golden
Square, London W1F 9JG, United Kingdom; BIG 21: 2012/00059 22: 2012-08-21 43: 2012-08-23
SCREEN PRODUCTIONS 14 LLP, a United 24: 9 May 2011 - 23 July 2011, Atlanta, GA, United
Kingdom limited liability company of 15 Golden States of America
Square, London W1F 9JG, United Kingdom; BIG 25: 10 Apr 2012, Burley, ID, United States of
SCREEN PRODUCTIONS 15 LLP, a United America
Kingdom limited liability company of 15 Golden 71: DUNE ENTERTAINMENT III LLC, 5851 W.
Square, London, W1F 9JG, United Kingdom; Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89146, United
ELEPHANT SERVICE, INC., a Delaware corporation States of America,; TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX
of 2121 Avenue of the Stars, Suite 730, Los FILM CORPORATION, 10201 West Pico Boulevard,
Angeles, California 90067, United States of America Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of
76: Andrew Tennenbaum, Gil Netter and Erwin Stoff America.,
77: Francis Lawrence 75: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM
54: WATER FOR ELEPHANTS CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation of 10201
78: Reese Witherspoon, Robert Pattinson and West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, California
Christoph Waltz 90035, United States of America
26: On appointment with Adams & Adams 76: Robert N. Benjamin, George Paige, Bradley
57: Jacob Jankowski is about to take his final exams Thomas, Charles B. Wessler, Marc S. Fischer, Peter
in veterinary medicine at Cornell when his parents Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly
are killed in a car accident. He drops out and joins 77: Peter Farrelly and Bobby Farrelly
Benzini Brothers, a second-rate traveling circus 54: THE THREE STOOGES
trying to survive during the depression. 78: Will Sasso, Sean Hayes, Chris Diamantopoulos,
Sofia Vergara, Jane Lynch, Larry David and Stephen
58: DRAMA Collins
26: By appointment with Adams & Adams
21: 2012/00058 22: 2012-08-21 43: 2012-08-23
57: When Moe, Larry, and Curly set out to find
24: 15 August 2010 - 15 October 2010, Los Angeles,
$830,000 to save the orphanage they've terrorized
California, United States of America
since childhood, they half-wittingly become
25: 25 Apr 2012, New York, NY, United States of
enmeshed in an adulterous couple's murder plot
America
against her husband, which strikes unexpectedly
71: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM
close for the trio.
CORPORATION, 10201 West Pico Boulevard, Los
Angeles, California 90035, United States of
58: COMEDY
America.,; SOUND OF MY VOICE, LLC, c/o
Surpin&Mayersohn, LLP, 1880 Century Park East, 21: 2012/00060 22: 2012-08-21 43: 2012-08-23
Suite 618, Los Angeles, California 90067, , United 24: 27 September 2010 - 3 December 2010,
States of America Vancouver, British Columbia
75: SOUND OF MY VOICE, LLC, a California 25: 09 Feb 2012, Evanston, WY, United States of
corporation of c/o Surpin&Mayersohn, LLP, 1880 America
Century Park East, Suite 618, Los Angeles, 71: DUNE ENTERTAINMENT III LLC, 5851 W.
California 90067, United States of America Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89146, United

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States of America,; TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of
FILM CORPORATION, 10201 West Pico Boulevard, America.,
Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of 75: CROTA SERVICE, INC., a Delaware corporation
America., of PO Box 900, Beverly Hills, California 90213,
75: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM United States of America; BIG SCREEN
CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation of 10201 PRODUCTIONS 15 LLP, a United Kingdom limited
West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, California liability company of 15 Golden Square, London, W1F
90035, United States of America 9JG, United Kingdom; BIG SCREEN
76: Will Smith, Robert Simonds, James Lassiter and PRODUCTIONS 16 LLP, a United Kingdom limited
Ken Stovitz liability company of 15 Golden Square, London, W1F
77: McG 9JG, United Kingdom; BIG SCREEN
54: THIS MEANS WAR PRODUCTIONS 17 LLP, a United Kingdom limited
78: Chris Pine, Reese Witherspoon and Tom Hardy liability company of 15 Golden Square, London, W1F
26: By appointment with Adams & Adams 9JG, United Kingdom; INGENIOUS FILM
57: When two best friends, who are also covert PARTNERS 2 LLP, a United Kingdom limited liability
agents, fall in love with the same woman, they set in company of 15 Golden Square, London, W1F 9JG,
motion a battle between spies for the woman's heart. United Kingdom
76: Thomas M. Hammel, Peter Chernin, Dylan Clark,
58: COMEDY Rick Jaffa and Amanda Silver
77: Rupert Wyatt
21: 2012/00061 22: 2012-08-21 43: 2012-08-23
54: RISE OF THE PLANET OF THE APES
24: 28 September 2010 - 7 December 2010, New
78: Andy Serkis, John Lithgow, Freida Pinto, James
York, NY, United States of America
Franco, Tom Felton and Brian Cox
25: 06 Dec 2011, Fairbanks, AK, United States of
26: By appointment with Adams & Adams
America
57: Neuroscientist, Will Rodman, is testing a drug
71: DUNE ENTERTAINMENT III LLC, 5851 W.
designed to cure severe brain ailments on a primate
Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89146, United
named Caesar. An unanticipated mutation, however,
States of America,; TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX
changes the balance of power between humans and
FILM CORPORATION, 10201 West Pico Boulevard,
apes.
Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of
America.,
58: DRAMA
75: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM
CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation of 10201 21: 2012/00063 22: 2012-08-21 43: 2012-08-23
West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, California 24: 21 March 2011 - 8 July 2011, London
90035, United States of America 25: 30 May 2012, Paris, France
76: Michael de Luca and Josh Bratman 71: DUNE ENTERTAINMENT III LLC, 5851 W.
77: David Gordon Green Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89146, United
54: THE SITTER States of America,; TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX
78: Jonah Hill, Landry Bender and Ari Graynor FILM CORPORATION, 10201 West Pico Boulevard,
26: By appointment with Adams & Adams Los Angeles, California 90035, United States of
57: A suspended college student who lives with his America.,
single mom agrees to babysit the three kids next 75: TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX FILM
door. But when he takes them with him on an CORPORATION, a Delaware corporation of 10201
attempted sexual encounter, the night takes on a West Pico Boulevard, Los Angeles, California
dangerous turn for the worse. 90035, United States of America
76: Ridley Scott, Tony Scott, Michael Costigan and
58: COMEDY Mark Huffam
77: Ridley Scott
21: 2012/00062 22: 2012-08-21 43: 2012-08-23
54: PROMETHEUS
24: 5 July 2010 - 17 September 2010, Vancouver,
78: Noomi Rapace, Michael Fassbender, Gemma
Canada
Arterton and Charlize Theron
25: 27 Jul 2011, Seattle, WA, United States of
26: By appointment with Adams & Adams
America
57: Two brilliant young archeologists, Shaw and
71: DUNE ENTERTAINMENT III LLC, 5851 W.
Holloway, have discovered clues in cave pictograms
Charleston Boulevard, Las Vegas, NV 89146, United
from ancient civilizations across the world, all of
States of America,; TWENTIETH CENTURY FOX
which point to the same location in distant space.
FILM CORPORATION, 10201 West Pico Boulevard,

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They have persuaded a mega-corporation, Weyland


Industries, to fund the trillion-dollar mission for them
to meet the beings they believe created life on Earth.

58: DRAMA

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Trade Marks Correction Notices April journal 2012

The following trade mark notices were advertised in the June 2012 patent journal with incorrect Marks:
(2011/11780; 2011/11787 & 2011/11788 & 2011/11789) and they are re-advertised in the September 2012 patent
journal and the valid publication date will be 26/09/2012.

Trade Marks Correction Notices June journal 2012

The following trade mark notices were advertised in the June 2012 patent journal with incorrect Marks:
(2011/13746; 2011/13747 & 2011/13748) and they are re-advertised in the September 2012 patent journal and
the valid publication date will be 26/09/2012.

Trade Marks Correction Notices August journal 2012

The following trade mark notice under trade mark number 2009/15642 was advertised in the August 2012 patent
journal with incorrect Mark and it is re-advertised in the September 2012 patent journal and the valid publication
date will be 26/09/2012.

The Endorsement and the priority information for trade mark number 2010/06942 was advertised in the
September 2011 patent journal with some typing errors on the endorsement and the correct information
should read as follows: Registration of this trade mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the words "SUN
and HEAT" separately and apart from the mark and Priority claimed from Australian Trade Mark No. 1322892
filed on 1 October 2009 but the valid publication date will remain 29/09/2011.

The Endorsement for trade mark number 2010/23159 was advertised in the November 2011 patent journal with
some typing errors on the endorsement and it should have appeared and read as follows: Registration of this
trade mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the words "PURE and NATURE" separately and apart
from the mark but the valid publication date will remain 30/11/2011.

The Endorsement for trade mark number 2011/10934 was advertised in the May 2012 patent journal with some
typing errors on the endorsement and it should have appeared and read as follows: Registration of this trade
mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the word "RED and BLACK" separately and apart from the
mark but the valid publication date will remain 30/05/2012.

The Endorsement for trade mark number 2011/10935 was advertised in the May 2012 patent journal with some
typing errors on the endorsement and it should have appeared and read as follows: Registration of this trade

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mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the word "RED and BLACK" separately and apart from the
mark but the valid publication date will remain 30/05/2012

The Endorsement for trade mark number 2011/10937 was advertised in the May 2012 patent journal with some
typing errors on the endorsement and it should have appeared and read as follows: Registration of this trade
mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the word "RED and BLACK" separately and apart from the
mark but the valid publication date will remain 30/05/2012

The Endorsement for trade mark number 2011/10939 was advertised in the May 2012 patent journal with some
typing errors on the endorsement should have appeared and read as follows: Registration of this trade mark
shall give no right to the exclusive use of the word "RED and BLACK" separately and apart from the mark but
the valid publication date will remain 30/05/2012

The Endorsement for trade mark number 2011/10938 was advertised in the May 2012 patent journal with some
typing errors on the endorsement and it should have appeared and read as follows: Registration of this trade
mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the word "RED and BLACK" separately and apart from the
mark but the valid publication date will remain 30/05/2012

The Endorsement for trade mark number 2011/10940 was advertised in the May 2012 patent journal with some
typing errors on the endorsement and it should have appeared and read as follows: Registration of this trade
mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the word "RED and BLACK" separately and apart from the
mark but the valid publication date will remain 30/05/2012

The Endorsement for trade mark number 2011/10934 was advertised in the May 2012 patent journal with some
typing errors on the endorsement and it should have appeared and read as follows: Registration of this trade
mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the word "RED and BLACK" separately and apart from the
mark but the valid publication date will remain 30/05/2012

The notice of trade mark under application number: 2005/09576 in Class 6: was advertised in the July 2012
patent journal with incorrect name of the applicant and the correct name and information should have
appeared as follows: Tiles made of metal.; in the name of E TILE (PTY) LTD of 48 Peter Road, Sea Cow Lake,
Durban, Kwazulu-Natal, South, Africa. Address for service: IMRAAN SHAH & ASSOCIATES of P O Box 37412,
Overport 4067, 4 Milner Road, Essenwood, Durban, 4001.

EURO TILE

Registration of this trade mark shall give no right to the exclusive use of the word "EURO" separately
and apart from the mark.

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The trade mark notice under application number 2010/00807 was incorrectly advertised in the December 2010
patent journal with two associations and the association should have appeared as: 2010/00808.

The trade mark notices mentioned below were advertised in the July and August 2012 patent journal and the valid
publication date will remain the 25 July 2012.

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2011/15067; 2011/14689; 2011/05800; 2011/19789; 2011/18878; 2011/19790; 2011/21643; 2011/21644

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21: 2010/07736
57: In the Patent Journal of 25 July 2012 the Notice of Acceptance of the South African Patent Application No.
2010/07736 in the name of WERNER VAN BRAKEL was published incorrectly. The title should read: A
SECURITY FOR ELECTRONIC EQUIPMENT AND A CONNECTOR FOR USE IN SUCH A SYSTEM.

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